136 lines
5.1 KiB
Rust
136 lines
5.1 KiB
Rust
use ast::util::unicode::{TEXT_FLOW_CONTROL_CHARS, contains_text_flow_control_chars};
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use rustc_ast as ast;
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use rustc_session::{declare_lint, declare_lint_pass};
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use rustc_span::{BytePos, Span, Symbol};
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use crate::lints::{
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HiddenUnicodeCodepointsDiag, HiddenUnicodeCodepointsDiagLabels, HiddenUnicodeCodepointsDiagSub,
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};
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use crate::{EarlyContext, EarlyLintPass, LintContext};
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declare_lint! {
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#[allow(text_direction_codepoint_in_literal)]
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/// The `text_direction_codepoint_in_literal` lint detects Unicode codepoints that change the
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/// visual representation of text on screen in a way that does not correspond to their on
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/// memory representation.
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///
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/// ### Explanation
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///
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/// The unicode characters `\u{202A}`, `\u{202B}`, `\u{202D}`, `\u{202E}`, `\u{2066}`,
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/// `\u{2067}`, `\u{2068}`, `\u{202C}` and `\u{2069}` make the flow of text on screen change
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/// its direction on software that supports these codepoints. This makes the text "abc" display
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/// as "cba" on screen. By leveraging software that supports these, people can write specially
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/// crafted literals that make the surrounding code seem like it's performing one action, when
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/// in reality it is performing another. Because of this, we proactively lint against their
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/// presence to avoid surprises.
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///
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/// ### Example
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///
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/// ```rust,compile_fail
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/// #![deny(text_direction_codepoint_in_literal)]
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/// fn main() {
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/// println!("{:?}", '');
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/// }
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/// ```
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///
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/// {{produces}}
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///
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pub TEXT_DIRECTION_CODEPOINT_IN_LITERAL,
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Deny,
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"detect special Unicode codepoints that affect the visual representation of text on screen, \
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changing the direction in which text flows",
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}
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declare_lint_pass!(HiddenUnicodeCodepoints => [TEXT_DIRECTION_CODEPOINT_IN_LITERAL]);
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impl HiddenUnicodeCodepoints {
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fn lint_text_direction_codepoint(
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&self,
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cx: &EarlyContext<'_>,
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text: Symbol,
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span: Span,
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padding: u32,
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point_at_inner_spans: bool,
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label: &str,
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) {
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// Obtain the `Span`s for each of the forbidden chars.
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let spans: Vec<_> = text
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.as_str()
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.char_indices()
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.filter_map(|(i, c)| {
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TEXT_FLOW_CONTROL_CHARS.contains(&c).then(|| {
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let lo = span.lo() + BytePos(i as u32 + padding);
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(c, span.with_lo(lo).with_hi(lo + BytePos(c.len_utf8() as u32)))
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})
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})
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.collect();
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let count = spans.len();
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let labels = point_at_inner_spans
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.then_some(HiddenUnicodeCodepointsDiagLabels { spans: spans.clone() });
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let sub = if point_at_inner_spans && !spans.is_empty() {
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HiddenUnicodeCodepointsDiagSub::Escape { spans }
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} else {
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HiddenUnicodeCodepointsDiagSub::NoEscape { spans }
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};
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cx.emit_span_lint(
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TEXT_DIRECTION_CODEPOINT_IN_LITERAL,
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span,
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HiddenUnicodeCodepointsDiag { label, count, span_label: span, labels, sub },
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);
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}
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fn check_literal(
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&mut self,
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cx: &EarlyContext<'_>,
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text: Symbol,
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lit_kind: ast::token::LitKind,
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span: Span,
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label: &'static str,
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) {
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if !contains_text_flow_control_chars(text.as_str()) {
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return;
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}
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let (padding, point_at_inner_spans) = match lit_kind {
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// account for `"` or `'`
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ast::token::LitKind::Str | ast::token::LitKind::Char => (1, true),
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// account for `c"`
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ast::token::LitKind::CStr => (2, true),
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// account for `r###"`
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ast::token::LitKind::StrRaw(n) => (n as u32 + 2, true),
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// account for `cr###"`
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ast::token::LitKind::CStrRaw(n) => (n as u32 + 3, true),
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// suppress bad literals.
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ast::token::LitKind::Err(_) => return,
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// Be conservative just in case new literals do support these.
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_ => (0, false),
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};
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self.lint_text_direction_codepoint(cx, text, span, padding, point_at_inner_spans, label);
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}
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}
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impl EarlyLintPass for HiddenUnicodeCodepoints {
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fn check_attribute(&mut self, cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, attr: &ast::Attribute) {
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if let ast::AttrKind::DocComment(_, comment) = attr.kind {
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if contains_text_flow_control_chars(comment.as_str()) {
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self.lint_text_direction_codepoint(cx, comment, attr.span, 0, false, "doc comment");
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}
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}
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}
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#[inline]
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fn check_expr(&mut self, cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, expr: &ast::Expr) {
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// byte strings are already handled well enough by `EscapeError::NonAsciiCharInByteString`
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match &expr.kind {
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ast::ExprKind::Lit(token_lit) => {
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self.check_literal(cx, token_lit.symbol, token_lit.kind, expr.span, "literal");
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}
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ast::ExprKind::FormatArgs(args) => {
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let (lit_kind, text) = args.uncooked_fmt_str;
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self.check_literal(cx, text, lit_kind, args.span, "format string");
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}
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_ => {}
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};
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}
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}
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