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author | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-17 12:18:32 +0000 |
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committer | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-17 12:18:32 +0000 |
commit | 4547b622d8d29df964fa2914213088b148c498fc (patch) | |
tree | 9fc6b25f3c3add6b745be9a2400a6e96140046e9 /src/librustdoc/passes/lint | |
parent | Releasing progress-linux version 1.66.0+dfsg1-1~progress7.99u1. (diff) | |
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Merging upstream version 1.67.1+dfsg1.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'src/librustdoc/passes/lint')
-rw-r--r-- | src/librustdoc/passes/lint/bare_urls.rs | 89 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/librustdoc/passes/lint/check_code_block_syntax.rs | 170 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/librustdoc/passes/lint/html_tags.rs | 407 |
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diff --git a/src/librustdoc/passes/lint/bare_urls.rs b/src/librustdoc/passes/lint/bare_urls.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..423230cfe --- /dev/null +++ b/src/librustdoc/passes/lint/bare_urls.rs @@ -0,0 +1,89 @@ +//! Detects links that are not linkified, e.g., in Markdown such as `Go to https://example.com/.` +//! Suggests wrapping the link with angle brackets: `Go to <https://example.com/>.` to linkify it. + +use crate::clean::*; +use crate::core::DocContext; +use crate::html::markdown::main_body_opts; +use crate::passes::source_span_for_markdown_range; +use core::ops::Range; +use pulldown_cmark::{Event, Parser, Tag}; +use regex::Regex; +use rustc_errors::Applicability; +use std::mem; +use std::sync::LazyLock; + +pub(super) fn visit_item(cx: &DocContext<'_>, item: &Item) { + let Some(hir_id) = DocContext::as_local_hir_id(cx.tcx, item.item_id) + else { + // If non-local, no need to check anything. + return; + }; + let dox = item.attrs.collapsed_doc_value().unwrap_or_default(); + if !dox.is_empty() { + let report_diag = |cx: &DocContext<'_>, msg: &str, url: &str, range: Range<usize>| { + let sp = source_span_for_markdown_range(cx.tcx, &dox, &range, &item.attrs) + .unwrap_or_else(|| item.attr_span(cx.tcx)); + cx.tcx.struct_span_lint_hir(crate::lint::BARE_URLS, hir_id, sp, msg, |lint| { + lint.note("bare URLs are not automatically turned into clickable links") + .span_suggestion( + sp, + "use an automatic link instead", + format!("<{}>", url), + Applicability::MachineApplicable, + ) + }); + }; + + let mut p = Parser::new_ext(&dox, main_body_opts()).into_offset_iter(); + + while let Some((event, range)) = p.next() { + match event { + Event::Text(s) => find_raw_urls(cx, &s, range, &report_diag), + // We don't want to check the text inside code blocks or links. + Event::Start(tag @ (Tag::CodeBlock(_) | Tag::Link(..))) => { + while let Some((event, _)) = p.next() { + match event { + Event::End(end) + if mem::discriminant(&end) == mem::discriminant(&tag) => + { + break; + } + _ => {} + } + } + } + _ => {} + } + } + } +} + +static URL_REGEX: LazyLock<Regex> = LazyLock::new(|| { + Regex::new(concat!( + r"https?://", // url scheme + r"([-a-zA-Z0-9@:%._\+~#=]{2,256}\.)+", // one or more subdomains + r"[a-zA-Z]{2,63}", // root domain + r"\b([-a-zA-Z0-9@:%_\+.~#?&/=]*)" // optional query or url fragments + )) + .expect("failed to build regex") +}); + +fn find_raw_urls( + cx: &DocContext<'_>, + text: &str, + range: Range<usize>, + f: &impl Fn(&DocContext<'_>, &str, &str, Range<usize>), +) { + trace!("looking for raw urls in {}", text); + // For now, we only check "full" URLs (meaning, starting with "http://" or "https://"). + for match_ in URL_REGEX.find_iter(text) { + let url = match_.as_str(); + let url_range = match_.range(); + f( + cx, + "this URL is not a hyperlink", + url, + Range { start: range.start + url_range.start, end: range.start + url_range.end }, + ); + } +} diff --git a/src/librustdoc/passes/lint/check_code_block_syntax.rs b/src/librustdoc/passes/lint/check_code_block_syntax.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..5aa4f238b --- /dev/null +++ b/src/librustdoc/passes/lint/check_code_block_syntax.rs @@ -0,0 +1,170 @@ +//! Validates syntax inside Rust code blocks (\`\`\`rust). +use rustc_data_structures::sync::{Lock, Lrc}; +use rustc_errors::{ + emitter::Emitter, + translation::{to_fluent_args, Translate}, + Applicability, Diagnostic, Handler, LazyFallbackBundle, +}; +use rustc_parse::parse_stream_from_source_str; +use rustc_session::parse::ParseSess; +use rustc_span::hygiene::{AstPass, ExpnData, ExpnKind, LocalExpnId}; +use rustc_span::source_map::{FilePathMapping, SourceMap}; +use rustc_span::{FileName, InnerSpan, DUMMY_SP}; + +use crate::clean; +use crate::core::DocContext; +use crate::html::markdown::{self, RustCodeBlock}; +use crate::passes::source_span_for_markdown_range; + +pub(crate) fn visit_item(cx: &DocContext<'_>, item: &clean::Item) { + if let Some(dox) = &item.attrs.collapsed_doc_value() { + let sp = item.attr_span(cx.tcx); + let extra = + crate::html::markdown::ExtraInfo::new_did(cx.tcx, item.item_id.expect_def_id(), sp); + for code_block in markdown::rust_code_blocks(dox, &extra) { + check_rust_syntax(cx, item, dox, code_block); + } + } +} + +fn check_rust_syntax( + cx: &DocContext<'_>, + item: &clean::Item, + dox: &str, + code_block: RustCodeBlock, +) { + let buffer = Lrc::new(Lock::new(Buffer::default())); + let fallback_bundle = + rustc_errors::fallback_fluent_bundle(rustc_errors::DEFAULT_LOCALE_RESOURCES, false); + let emitter = BufferEmitter { buffer: Lrc::clone(&buffer), fallback_bundle }; + + let sm = Lrc::new(SourceMap::new(FilePathMapping::empty())); + let handler = Handler::with_emitter(false, None, Box::new(emitter)); + let source = dox[code_block.code].to_owned(); + let sess = ParseSess::with_span_handler(handler, sm); + + let edition = code_block.lang_string.edition.unwrap_or_else(|| cx.tcx.sess.edition()); + let expn_data = + ExpnData::default(ExpnKind::AstPass(AstPass::TestHarness), DUMMY_SP, edition, None, None); + let expn_id = cx.tcx.with_stable_hashing_context(|hcx| LocalExpnId::fresh(expn_data, hcx)); + let span = DUMMY_SP.fresh_expansion(expn_id); + + let is_empty = rustc_driver::catch_fatal_errors(|| { + parse_stream_from_source_str( + FileName::Custom(String::from("doctest")), + source, + &sess, + Some(span), + ) + .is_empty() + }) + .unwrap_or(false); + let buffer = buffer.borrow(); + + if !buffer.has_errors && !is_empty { + // No errors in a non-empty program. + return; + } + + let Some(local_id) = item.item_id.as_def_id().and_then(|x| x.as_local()) + else { + // We don't need to check the syntax for other crates so returning + // without doing anything should not be a problem. + return; + }; + + let hir_id = cx.tcx.hir().local_def_id_to_hir_id(local_id); + let empty_block = code_block.lang_string == Default::default() && code_block.is_fenced; + let is_ignore = code_block.lang_string.ignore != markdown::Ignore::None; + + // The span and whether it is precise or not. + let (sp, precise_span) = + match source_span_for_markdown_range(cx.tcx, dox, &code_block.range, &item.attrs) { + Some(sp) => (sp, true), + None => (item.attr_span(cx.tcx), false), + }; + + let msg = if buffer.has_errors { + "could not parse code block as Rust code" + } else { + "Rust code block is empty" + }; + + // Finally build and emit the completed diagnostic. + // All points of divergence have been handled earlier so this can be + // done the same way whether the span is precise or not. + cx.tcx.struct_span_lint_hir(crate::lint::INVALID_RUST_CODEBLOCKS, hir_id, sp, msg, |lint| { + let explanation = if is_ignore { + "`ignore` code blocks require valid Rust code for syntax highlighting; \ + mark blocks that do not contain Rust code as text" + } else { + "mark blocks that do not contain Rust code as text" + }; + + if precise_span { + if is_ignore { + // giving an accurate suggestion is hard because `ignore` might not have come first in the list. + // just give a `help` instead. + lint.span_help( + sp.from_inner(InnerSpan::new(0, 3)), + &format!("{}: ```text", explanation), + ); + } else if empty_block { + lint.span_suggestion( + sp.from_inner(InnerSpan::new(0, 3)).shrink_to_hi(), + explanation, + "text", + Applicability::MachineApplicable, + ); + } + } else if empty_block || is_ignore { + lint.help(&format!("{}: ```text", explanation)); + } + + // FIXME(#67563): Provide more context for these errors by displaying the spans inline. + for message in buffer.messages.iter() { + lint.note(message); + } + + lint + }); +} + +#[derive(Default)] +struct Buffer { + messages: Vec<String>, + has_errors: bool, +} + +struct BufferEmitter { + buffer: Lrc<Lock<Buffer>>, + fallback_bundle: LazyFallbackBundle, +} + +impl Translate for BufferEmitter { + fn fluent_bundle(&self) -> Option<&Lrc<rustc_errors::FluentBundle>> { + None + } + + fn fallback_fluent_bundle(&self) -> &rustc_errors::FluentBundle { + &**self.fallback_bundle + } +} + +impl Emitter for BufferEmitter { + fn emit_diagnostic(&mut self, diag: &Diagnostic) { + let mut buffer = self.buffer.borrow_mut(); + + let fluent_args = to_fluent_args(diag.args()); + let translated_main_message = self.translate_message(&diag.message[0].0, &fluent_args); + + buffer.messages.push(format!("error from rustc: {}", translated_main_message)); + if diag.is_error() { + buffer.has_errors = true; + } + } + + fn source_map(&self) -> Option<&Lrc<SourceMap>> { + None + } +} diff --git a/src/librustdoc/passes/lint/html_tags.rs b/src/librustdoc/passes/lint/html_tags.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..070c0aab5 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/librustdoc/passes/lint/html_tags.rs @@ -0,0 +1,407 @@ +//! Detects invalid HTML (like an unclosed `<span>`) in doc comments. +use crate::clean::*; +use crate::core::DocContext; +use crate::html::markdown::main_body_opts; +use crate::passes::source_span_for_markdown_range; + +use pulldown_cmark::{BrokenLink, Event, LinkType, Parser, Tag}; + +use std::iter::Peekable; +use std::ops::Range; +use std::str::CharIndices; + +pub(crate) fn visit_item(cx: &DocContext<'_>, item: &Item) { + let tcx = cx.tcx; + let Some(hir_id) = DocContext::as_local_hir_id(tcx, item.item_id) + // If non-local, no need to check anything. + else { return }; + let dox = item.attrs.collapsed_doc_value().unwrap_or_default(); + if !dox.is_empty() { + let report_diag = |msg: &str, range: &Range<usize>, is_open_tag: bool| { + let sp = match source_span_for_markdown_range(tcx, &dox, range, &item.attrs) { + Some(sp) => sp, + None => item.attr_span(tcx), + }; + tcx.struct_span_lint_hir(crate::lint::INVALID_HTML_TAGS, hir_id, sp, msg, |lint| { + use rustc_lint_defs::Applicability; + // If a tag looks like `<this>`, it might actually be a generic. + // We don't try to detect stuff `<like, this>` because that's not valid HTML, + // and we don't try to detect stuff `<like this>` because that's not valid Rust. + let mut generics_end = range.end; + if let Some(Some(mut generics_start)) = (is_open_tag + && dox[..generics_end].ends_with('>')) + .then(|| extract_path_backwards(&dox, range.start)) + { + while generics_start != 0 + && generics_end < dox.len() + && dox.as_bytes()[generics_start - 1] == b'<' + && dox.as_bytes()[generics_end] == b'>' + { + generics_end += 1; + generics_start -= 1; + if let Some(new_start) = extract_path_backwards(&dox, generics_start) { + generics_start = new_start; + } + if let Some(new_end) = extract_path_forward(&dox, generics_end) { + generics_end = new_end; + } + } + if let Some(new_end) = extract_path_forward(&dox, generics_end) { + generics_end = new_end; + } + let generics_sp = match source_span_for_markdown_range( + tcx, + &dox, + &(generics_start..generics_end), + &item.attrs, + ) { + Some(sp) => sp, + None => item.attr_span(tcx), + }; + // Sometimes, we only extract part of a path. For example, consider this: + // + // <[u32] as IntoIter<u32>>::Item + // ^^^^^ unclosed HTML tag `u32` + // + // We don't have any code for parsing fully-qualified trait paths. + // In theory, we could add it, but doing it correctly would require + // parsing the entire path grammar, which is problematic because of + // overlap between the path grammar and Markdown. + // + // The example above shows that ambiguity. Is `[u32]` intended to be an + // intra-doc link to the u32 primitive, or is it intended to be a slice? + // + // If the below conditional were removed, we would suggest this, which is + // not what the user probably wants. + // + // <[u32] as `IntoIter<u32>`>::Item + // + // We know that the user actually wants to wrap the whole thing in a code + // block, but the only reason we know that is because `u32` does not, in + // fact, implement IntoIter. If the example looks like this: + // + // <[Vec<i32>] as IntoIter<i32>::Item + // + // The ideal fix would be significantly different. + if (generics_start > 0 && dox.as_bytes()[generics_start - 1] == b'<') + || (generics_end < dox.len() && dox.as_bytes()[generics_end] == b'>') + { + return lint; + } + // multipart form is chosen here because ``Vec<i32>`` would be confusing. + lint.multipart_suggestion( + "try marking as source code", + vec![ + (generics_sp.shrink_to_lo(), String::from("`")), + (generics_sp.shrink_to_hi(), String::from("`")), + ], + Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, + ); + } + + lint + }); + }; + + let mut tags = Vec::new(); + let mut is_in_comment = None; + let mut in_code_block = false; + + let link_names = item.link_names(&cx.cache); + + let mut replacer = |broken_link: BrokenLink<'_>| { + if let Some(link) = + link_names.iter().find(|link| *link.original_text == *broken_link.reference) + { + Some((link.href.as_str().into(), link.new_text.as_str().into())) + } else if matches!( + &broken_link.link_type, + LinkType::Reference | LinkType::ReferenceUnknown + ) { + // If the link is shaped [like][this], suppress any broken HTML in the [this] part. + // The `broken_intra_doc_links` will report typos in there anyway. + Some(( + broken_link.reference.to_string().into(), + broken_link.reference.to_string().into(), + )) + } else { + None + } + }; + + let p = Parser::new_with_broken_link_callback(&dox, main_body_opts(), Some(&mut replacer)) + .into_offset_iter(); + + for (event, range) in p { + match event { + Event::Start(Tag::CodeBlock(_)) => in_code_block = true, + Event::Html(text) if !in_code_block => { + extract_tags(&mut tags, &text, range, &mut is_in_comment, &report_diag) + } + Event::End(Tag::CodeBlock(_)) => in_code_block = false, + _ => {} + } + } + + for (tag, range) in tags.iter().filter(|(t, _)| { + let t = t.to_lowercase(); + !ALLOWED_UNCLOSED.contains(&t.as_str()) + }) { + report_diag(&format!("unclosed HTML tag `{}`", tag), range, true); + } + + if let Some(range) = is_in_comment { + report_diag("Unclosed HTML comment", &range, false); + } + } +} + +const ALLOWED_UNCLOSED: &[&str] = &[ + "area", "base", "br", "col", "embed", "hr", "img", "input", "keygen", "link", "meta", "param", + "source", "track", "wbr", +]; + +fn drop_tag( + tags: &mut Vec<(String, Range<usize>)>, + tag_name: String, + range: Range<usize>, + f: &impl Fn(&str, &Range<usize>, bool), +) { + let tag_name_low = tag_name.to_lowercase(); + if let Some(pos) = tags.iter().rposition(|(t, _)| t.to_lowercase() == tag_name_low) { + // If the tag is nested inside a "<script>" or a "<style>" tag, no warning should + // be emitted. + let should_not_warn = tags.iter().take(pos + 1).any(|(at, _)| { + let at = at.to_lowercase(); + at == "script" || at == "style" + }); + for (last_tag_name, last_tag_span) in tags.drain(pos + 1..) { + if should_not_warn { + continue; + } + let last_tag_name_low = last_tag_name.to_lowercase(); + if ALLOWED_UNCLOSED.contains(&last_tag_name_low.as_str()) { + continue; + } + // `tags` is used as a queue, meaning that everything after `pos` is included inside it. + // So `<h2><h3></h2>` will look like `["h2", "h3"]`. So when closing `h2`, we will still + // have `h3`, meaning the tag wasn't closed as it should have. + f(&format!("unclosed HTML tag `{}`", last_tag_name), &last_tag_span, true); + } + // Remove the `tag_name` that was originally closed + tags.pop(); + } else { + // It can happen for example in this case: `<h2></script></h2>` (the `h2` tag isn't required + // but it helps for the visualization). + f(&format!("unopened HTML tag `{}`", tag_name), &range, false); + } +} + +fn extract_path_backwards(text: &str, end_pos: usize) -> Option<usize> { + use rustc_lexer::{is_id_continue, is_id_start}; + let mut current_pos = end_pos; + loop { + if current_pos >= 2 && text[..current_pos].ends_with("::") { + current_pos -= 2; + } + let new_pos = text[..current_pos] + .char_indices() + .rev() + .take_while(|(_, c)| is_id_start(*c) || is_id_continue(*c)) + .reduce(|_accum, item| item) + .and_then(|(new_pos, c)| is_id_start(c).then_some(new_pos)); + if let Some(new_pos) = new_pos { + if current_pos != new_pos { + current_pos = new_pos; + continue; + } + } + break; + } + if current_pos == end_pos { None } else { Some(current_pos) } +} + +fn extract_path_forward(text: &str, start_pos: usize) -> Option<usize> { + use rustc_lexer::{is_id_continue, is_id_start}; + let mut current_pos = start_pos; + loop { + if current_pos < text.len() && text[current_pos..].starts_with("::") { + current_pos += 2; + } else { + break; + } + let mut chars = text[current_pos..].chars(); + if let Some(c) = chars.next() { + if is_id_start(c) { + current_pos += c.len_utf8(); + } else { + break; + } + } + while let Some(c) = chars.next() { + if is_id_continue(c) { + current_pos += c.len_utf8(); + } else { + break; + } + } + } + if current_pos == start_pos { None } else { Some(current_pos) } +} + +fn is_valid_for_html_tag_name(c: char, is_empty: bool) -> bool { + // https://spec.commonmark.org/0.30/#raw-html + // + // > A tag name consists of an ASCII letter followed by zero or more ASCII letters, digits, or + // > hyphens (-). + c.is_ascii_alphabetic() || !is_empty && (c == '-' || c.is_ascii_digit()) +} + +fn extract_html_tag( + tags: &mut Vec<(String, Range<usize>)>, + text: &str, + range: &Range<usize>, + start_pos: usize, + iter: &mut Peekable<CharIndices<'_>>, + f: &impl Fn(&str, &Range<usize>, bool), +) { + let mut tag_name = String::new(); + let mut is_closing = false; + let mut prev_pos = start_pos; + + loop { + let (pos, c) = match iter.peek() { + Some((pos, c)) => (*pos, *c), + // In case we reached the of the doc comment, we want to check that it's an + // unclosed HTML tag. For example "/// <h3". + None => (prev_pos, '\0'), + }; + prev_pos = pos; + // Checking if this is a closing tag (like `</a>` for `<a>`). + if c == '/' && tag_name.is_empty() { + is_closing = true; + } else if is_valid_for_html_tag_name(c, tag_name.is_empty()) { + tag_name.push(c); + } else { + if !tag_name.is_empty() { + let mut r = Range { start: range.start + start_pos, end: range.start + pos }; + if c == '>' { + // In case we have a tag without attribute, we can consider the span to + // refer to it fully. + r.end += 1; + } + if is_closing { + // In case we have "</div >" or even "</div >". + if c != '>' { + if !c.is_whitespace() { + // It seems like it's not a valid HTML tag. + break; + } + let mut found = false; + for (new_pos, c) in text[pos..].char_indices() { + if !c.is_whitespace() { + if c == '>' { + r.end = range.start + new_pos + 1; + found = true; + } + break; + } + } + if !found { + break; + } + } + drop_tag(tags, tag_name, r, f); + } else { + let mut is_self_closing = false; + let mut quote_pos = None; + if c != '>' { + let mut quote = None; + let mut after_eq = false; + for (i, c) in text[pos..].char_indices() { + if !c.is_whitespace() { + if let Some(q) = quote { + if c == q { + quote = None; + quote_pos = None; + after_eq = false; + } + } else if c == '>' { + break; + } else if c == '/' && !after_eq { + is_self_closing = true; + } else { + if is_self_closing { + is_self_closing = false; + } + if (c == '"' || c == '\'') && after_eq { + quote = Some(c); + quote_pos = Some(pos + i); + } else if c == '=' { + after_eq = true; + } + } + } else if quote.is_none() { + after_eq = false; + } + } + } + if let Some(quote_pos) = quote_pos { + let qr = Range { start: quote_pos, end: quote_pos }; + f( + &format!("unclosed quoted HTML attribute on tag `{}`", tag_name), + &qr, + false, + ); + } + if is_self_closing { + // https://html.spec.whatwg.org/#parse-error-non-void-html-element-start-tag-with-trailing-solidus + let valid = ALLOWED_UNCLOSED.contains(&&tag_name[..]) + || tags.iter().take(pos + 1).any(|(at, _)| { + let at = at.to_lowercase(); + at == "svg" || at == "math" + }); + if !valid { + f(&format!("invalid self-closing HTML tag `{}`", tag_name), &r, false); + } + } else { + tags.push((tag_name, r)); + } + } + } + break; + } + iter.next(); + } +} + +fn extract_tags( + tags: &mut Vec<(String, Range<usize>)>, + text: &str, + range: Range<usize>, + is_in_comment: &mut Option<Range<usize>>, + f: &impl Fn(&str, &Range<usize>, bool), +) { + let mut iter = text.char_indices().peekable(); + + while let Some((start_pos, c)) = iter.next() { + if is_in_comment.is_some() { + if text[start_pos..].starts_with("-->") { + *is_in_comment = None; + } + } else if c == '<' { + if text[start_pos..].starts_with("<!--") { + // We skip the "!--" part. (Once `advance_by` is stable, might be nice to use it!) + iter.next(); + iter.next(); + iter.next(); + *is_in_comment = Some(Range { + start: range.start + start_pos, + end: range.start + start_pos + 3, + }); + } else { + extract_html_tag(tags, text, &range, start_pos, &mut iter, f); + } + } + } +} |