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authorDaniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>2024-04-17 12:20:39 +0000
committerDaniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>2024-04-17 12:20:39 +0000
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Merging upstream version 1.70.0+dfsg1.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>
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diff --git a/src/tools/bump-stage0/src/main.rs b/src/tools/bump-stage0/src/main.rs
index f530a4d73..b007f9a22 100644
--- a/src/tools/bump-stage0/src/main.rs
+++ b/src/tools/bump-stage0/src/main.rs
@@ -2,7 +2,6 @@ use anyhow::{Context, Error};
use curl::easy::Easy;
use indexmap::IndexMap;
use std::collections::HashMap;
-use std::convert::TryInto;
const PATH: &str = "src/stage0.json";
const COMPILER_COMPONENTS: &[&str] = &["rustc", "rust-std", "cargo"];
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/.cargo/config.toml b/src/tools/clippy/.cargo/config.toml
index f3dd9275a..4d80d3ce6 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/.cargo/config.toml
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/.cargo/config.toml
@@ -11,3 +11,6 @@ target-dir = "target"
[unstable]
binary-dep-depinfo = true
+
+[profile.dev]
+split-debuginfo = "unpacked"
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/.editorconfig b/src/tools/clippy/.editorconfig
index ec6e107d5..bc7642bf8 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/.editorconfig
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/.editorconfig
@@ -11,6 +11,7 @@ trim_trailing_whitespace = true
insert_final_newline = true
indent_style = space
indent_size = 4
+max_line_length = 120
[*.md]
# double whitespace at end of line
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/.github/workflows/clippy_bors.yml b/src/tools/clippy/.github/workflows/clippy_bors.yml
index 24e677ce8..93198aabd 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/.github/workflows/clippy_bors.yml
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/.github/workflows/clippy_bors.yml
@@ -180,6 +180,8 @@ jobs:
# Run
- name: Build Integration Test
+ env:
+ CARGO_PROFILE_DEV_SPLIT_DEBUGINFO: off
run: cargo test --test integration --features integration --no-run
# Upload
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/.github/workflows/remark.yml b/src/tools/clippy/.github/workflows/remark.yml
index 81ef072bb..116058b7c 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/.github/workflows/remark.yml
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/.github/workflows/remark.yml
@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Install mdbook
run: |
mkdir mdbook
- curl -Lf https://github.com/rust-lang/mdBook/releases/download/v0.4.18/mdbook-v0.4.18-x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu.tar.gz | tar -xz --directory=./mdbook
+ curl -Lf https://github.com/rust-lang/mdBook/releases/download/v0.4.28/mdbook-v0.4.28-x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu.tar.gz | tar -xz --directory=./mdbook
echo `pwd`/mdbook >> $GITHUB_PATH
# Run
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/CHANGELOG.md b/src/tools/clippy/CHANGELOG.md
index 765826ed8..559b560dd 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/CHANGELOG.md
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/CHANGELOG.md
@@ -6,11 +6,158 @@ document.
## Unreleased / Beta / In Rust Nightly
-[d822110d...master](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/compare/d822110d...master)
+[7f27e2e7...master](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/compare/7f27e2e7...master)
+
+## Rust 1.68
+
+Current stable, released 2023-03-09
+
+[d822110d...7f27e2e7](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/compare/d822110d...7f27e2e7)
+
+### New Lints
+
+* [`permissions_set_readonly_false`]
+ [#10063](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/10063)
+* [`almost_complete_range`]
+ [#10043](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/10043)
+* [`size_of_ref`]
+ [#10098](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/10098)
+* [`semicolon_outside_block`]
+ [#9826](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/9826)
+* [`semicolon_inside_block`]
+ [#9826](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/9826)
+* [`transmute_null_to_fn`]
+ [#10099](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/10099)
+* [`fn_null_check`]
+ [#10099](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/10099)
+
+### Moves and Deprecations
+
+* Moved [`manual_clamp`] to `nursery` (Now allow-by-default)
+ [#10101](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/10101)
+* Moved [`mutex_atomic`] to `restriction`
+ [#10115](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/10115)
+* Renamed `derive_hash_xor_eq` to [`derived_hash_with_manual_eq`]
+ [#10184](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/10184)
+
+### Enhancements
+
+* [`collapsible_str_replace`]: Now takes MSRV into consideration. The minimal version is 1.58
+ [#10047](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/10047)
+* [`unused_self`]: No longer lints, if the method body contains a `todo!()` call
+ [#10166](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/10166)
+* [`derivable_impls`]: Now suggests deriving `Default` for enums with default unit variants
+ [#10161](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/10161)
+* [`arithmetic_side_effects`]: Added two new config values
+ `arithmetic-side-effects-allowed-binary` and `arithmetic-side-effects-allowed-unary`
+ to allow operation on user types
+ [#9840](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/9840)
+* [`large_const_arrays`], [`large_stack_arrays`]: avoid integer overflow when calculating
+ total array size
+ [#10103](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/10103)
+* [`indexing_slicing`]: add new config `suppress-restriction-lint-in-const` to enable
+ restriction lints, even if the suggestion might not be applicable
+ [#9920](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/9920)
+* [`needless_borrow`], [`redundant_clone`]: Now track references better and detect more cases
+ [#9701](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/9701)
+* [`derived_hash_with_manual_eq`]: Now allows `#[derive(PartialEq)]` with custom `Hash`
+ implementations
+ [#10184](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/10184)
+* [`manual_is_ascii_check`]: Now detects ranges with `.contains()` calls
+ [#10053](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/10053)
+* [`transmuting_null`]: Now detects `const` pointers to all types
+ [#10099](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/10099)
+* [`needless_return`]: Now detects more cases for returns of owned values
+ [#10110](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/10110)
+
+### False Positive Fixes
+
+* [`field_reassign_with_default`]: No longer lints cases, where values are initializes from
+ closures capturing struct values
+ [#10143](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/10143)
+* [`seek_to_start_instead_of_rewind`]: No longer lints, if the return of `seek` is used.
+ [#10096](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/10096)
+* [`manual_filter`]: Now ignores if expressions where the else branch has side effects or
+ doesn't return `None`
+ [#10091](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/10091)
+* [`implicit_clone`]: No longer lints if the type doesn't implement clone
+ [#10022](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/10022)
+* [`match_wildcard_for_single_variants`]: No longer lints on wildcards with a guard
+ [#10056](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/10056)
+* [`drop_ref`]: No longer lints idiomatic expression in `match` arms
+ [#10142](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/10142)
+* [`arithmetic_side_effects`]: No longer lints on corner cases with negative number literals
+ [#9867](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/9867)
+* [`string_lit_as_bytes`]: No longer lints in scrutinies of `match` statements
+ [#10012](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/10012)
+* [`manual_assert`]: No longer lints in `else if` statements
+ [#10013](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/10013)
+* [`needless_return`]: don't lint when using `do yeet`
+ [#10109](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/10109)
+* All lints: No longer lint in enum discriminant values when the suggestion won't work in a
+ const context
+ [#10008](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/10008)
+* [`single_element_loop`]: No longer lints, if the loop contains a `break` or `continue`
+ [#10162](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/10162)
+* [`uninlined_format_args`]: No longer suggests inlining arguments in `assert!` and
+ `debug_assert!` macros before 2021 edition
+ [#10055](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/10055)
+* [`explicit_counter_loop`]: No longer ignores counter changes after `continue` expressions
+ [#10094](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/10094)
+* [`from_over_into`]: No longer lints on opaque types
+ [#9982](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/9982)
+* [`expl_impl_clone_on_copy`]: No longer lints on `#[repr(packed)]` structs with generic
+ parameters
+ [#10189](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/10189)
+
+### Suggestion Fixes/Improvements
+
+* [`zero_ptr`]: Now suggests `core::` paths for `no_std` crates
+ [#10023](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/10023)
+* [`useless_conversion`]: Now suggests removing calls to `into_iter()` on an expression
+ implementing `Iterator`
+ [#10020](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/10020)
+* [`box_default`]: The suggestion now uses short paths
+ [#10153](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/10153)
+* [`default_trait_access`], [`clone_on_copy`]: The suggestion now uses short paths
+ [#10160](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/10160)
+* [`comparison_to_empty`]: The suggestion now removes unused deref operations
+ [#9962](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/9962)
+* [`manual_let_else`]: Suggestions for or-patterns now include required brackets.
+ [#9966](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/9966)
+* [`match_single_binding`]: suggestion no longer introduces unneeded semicolons
+ [#10060](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/10060)
+* [`case_sensitive_file_extension_comparisons`]: Now displays a suggestion with `Path`
+ [#10107](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/10107)
+* [`empty_structs_with_brackets`]: The suggestion is no longer machine applicable, to avoid
+ errors when accessing struct fields
+ [#10141](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/10141)
+* [`identity_op`]: Removes borrows in the suggestion when needed
+ [#10004](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/10004)
+* [`suboptimal_flops`]: The suggestion now includes parentheses when required
+ [#10113](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/10113)
+* [`iter_kv_map`]: Now handles `mut` and reference annotations in the suggestion
+ [#10159](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/10159)
+* [`redundant_static_lifetimes`]: The suggestion no longer removes `mut` from references
+ [#10006](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/10006)
+
+### ICE Fixes
+
+* [`new_ret_no_self`]: Now avoids a stack overflow for `impl Trait` types
+ [#10086](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/10086)
+* [`unnecessary_to_owned`]: Now handles compiler generated notes better
+ [#10027](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/10027)
+
+### Others
+
+* `SYSROOT` and `--sysroot` can now be set at the same time
+ [#10149](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/10149)
+* Fix error when providing an `array-size-threshold` in `clippy.toml`
+ [#10423](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/10423)
## Rust 1.67
-Current stable, released 2023-01-26
+Released 2023-01-26
[4f142aa1...d822110d](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/compare/4f142aa1...d822110d)
@@ -41,8 +188,6 @@ Current stable, released 2023-01-26
### Moves and Deprecations
-* Moved [`uninlined_format_args`] to `style` (Now warn-by-default)
- [#9865](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/9865)
* Moved [`needless_collect`] to `nursery` (Now allow-by-default)
[#9705](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/9705)
* Moved [`or_fun_call`] to `nursery` (Now allow-by-default)
@@ -278,7 +423,7 @@ Released 2022-12-15
[#9490](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/9490)
* [`almost_complete_letter_range`]: No longer lints in external macros
[#9467](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/9467)
-* [`drop_copy`]: No longer lints on idiomatic cases in match arms
+* [`drop_copy`]: No longer lints on idiomatic cases in match arms
[#9491](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/9491)
* [`question_mark`]: No longer lints in const context
[#9487](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/9487)
@@ -4237,6 +4382,7 @@ Released 2018-09-13
<!-- begin autogenerated links to lint list -->
[`absurd_extreme_comparisons`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#absurd_extreme_comparisons
[`alloc_instead_of_core`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#alloc_instead_of_core
+[`allow_attributes`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#allow_attributes
[`allow_attributes_without_reason`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#allow_attributes_without_reason
[`almost_complete_letter_range`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#almost_complete_letter_range
[`almost_complete_range`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#almost_complete_range
@@ -4295,6 +4441,7 @@ Released 2018-09-13
[`chars_last_cmp`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#chars_last_cmp
[`chars_next_cmp`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#chars_next_cmp
[`checked_conversions`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#checked_conversions
+[`clear_with_drain`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#clear_with_drain
[`clone_double_ref`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#clone_double_ref
[`clone_on_copy`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#clone_on_copy
[`clone_on_ref_ptr`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#clone_on_ref_ptr
@@ -4307,6 +4454,7 @@ Released 2018-09-13
[`collapsible_if`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#collapsible_if
[`collapsible_match`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#collapsible_match
[`collapsible_str_replace`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#collapsible_str_replace
+[`collection_is_never_read`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#collection_is_never_read
[`comparison_chain`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#comparison_chain
[`comparison_to_empty`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#comparison_to_empty
[`const_static_lifetime`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#const_static_lifetime
@@ -4485,6 +4633,7 @@ Released 2018-09-13
[`large_const_arrays`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#large_const_arrays
[`large_digit_groups`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#large_digit_groups
[`large_enum_variant`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#large_enum_variant
+[`large_futures`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#large_futures
[`large_include_file`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#large_include_file
[`large_stack_arrays`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#large_stack_arrays
[`large_types_passed_by_value`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#large_types_passed_by_value
@@ -4497,6 +4646,8 @@ Released 2018-09-13
[`let_underscore_must_use`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#let_underscore_must_use
[`let_underscore_untyped`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#let_underscore_untyped
[`let_unit_value`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#let_unit_value
+[`let_with_type_underscore`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#let_with_type_underscore
+[`lines_filter_map_ok`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#lines_filter_map_ok
[`linkedlist`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#linkedlist
[`logic_bug`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#logic_bug
[`lossy_float_literal`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#lossy_float_literal
@@ -4514,6 +4665,7 @@ Released 2018-09-13
[`manual_instant_elapsed`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#manual_instant_elapsed
[`manual_is_ascii_check`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#manual_is_ascii_check
[`manual_let_else`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#manual_let_else
+[`manual_main_separator_str`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#manual_main_separator_str
[`manual_map`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#manual_map
[`manual_memcpy`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#manual_memcpy
[`manual_non_exhaustive`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#manual_non_exhaustive
@@ -4522,6 +4674,7 @@ Released 2018-09-13
[`manual_rem_euclid`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#manual_rem_euclid
[`manual_retain`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#manual_retain
[`manual_saturating_arithmetic`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#manual_saturating_arithmetic
+[`manual_slice_size_calculation`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#manual_slice_size_calculation
[`manual_split_once`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#manual_split_once
[`manual_str_repeat`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#manual_str_repeat
[`manual_string_new`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#manual_string_new
@@ -4560,6 +4713,7 @@ Released 2018-09-13
[`mismatching_type_param_order`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#mismatching_type_param_order
[`misnamed_getters`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#misnamed_getters
[`misrefactored_assign_op`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#misrefactored_assign_op
+[`missing_assert_message`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#missing_assert_message
[`missing_const_for_fn`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#missing_const_for_fn
[`missing_docs_in_private_items`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#missing_docs_in_private_items
[`missing_enforced_import_renames`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#missing_enforced_import_renames
@@ -4689,6 +4843,7 @@ Released 2018-09-13
[`read_zero_byte_vec`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#read_zero_byte_vec
[`recursive_format_impl`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#recursive_format_impl
[`redundant_allocation`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#redundant_allocation
+[`redundant_async_block`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#redundant_async_block
[`redundant_clone`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#redundant_clone
[`redundant_closure`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#redundant_closure
[`redundant_closure_call`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#redundant_closure_call
@@ -4770,6 +4925,7 @@ Released 2018-09-13
[`suspicious_arithmetic_impl`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#suspicious_arithmetic_impl
[`suspicious_assignment_formatting`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#suspicious_assignment_formatting
[`suspicious_command_arg_space`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#suspicious_command_arg_space
+[`suspicious_doc_comments`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#suspicious_doc_comments
[`suspicious_else_formatting`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#suspicious_else_formatting
[`suspicious_map`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#suspicious_map
[`suspicious_op_assign_impl`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#suspicious_op_assign_impl
@@ -4782,6 +4938,7 @@ Released 2018-09-13
[`tabs_in_doc_comments`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#tabs_in_doc_comments
[`temporary_assignment`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#temporary_assignment
[`temporary_cstring_as_ptr`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#temporary_cstring_as_ptr
+[`tests_outside_test_module`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#tests_outside_test_module
[`to_digit_is_some`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#to_digit_is_some
[`to_string_in_display`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#to_string_in_display
[`to_string_in_format_args`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#to_string_in_format_args
@@ -4823,6 +4980,7 @@ Released 2018-09-13
[`unit_hash`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#unit_hash
[`unit_return_expecting_ord`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#unit_return_expecting_ord
[`unknown_clippy_lints`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#unknown_clippy_lints
+[`unnecessary_box_returns`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#unnecessary_box_returns
[`unnecessary_cast`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#unnecessary_cast
[`unnecessary_filter_map`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#unnecessary_filter_map
[`unnecessary_find_map`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#unnecessary_find_map
@@ -4836,6 +4994,7 @@ Released 2018-09-13
[`unnecessary_safety_doc`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#unnecessary_safety_doc
[`unnecessary_self_imports`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#unnecessary_self_imports
[`unnecessary_sort_by`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#unnecessary_sort_by
+[`unnecessary_struct_initialization`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#unnecessary_struct_initialization
[`unnecessary_to_owned`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#unnecessary_to_owned
[`unnecessary_unwrap`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#unnecessary_unwrap
[`unnecessary_wraps`]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#unnecessary_wraps
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/CONTRIBUTING.md b/src/tools/clippy/CONTRIBUTING.md
index 3158080d2..3df132803 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/CONTRIBUTING.md
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/CONTRIBUTING.md
@@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ a [developer guide] and is a good place to start your journey.
All issues on Clippy are mentored, if you want help simply ask someone from the
Clippy team directly by mentioning them in the issue or over on [Zulip]. All
currently active team members can be found
-[here](https://github.com/rust-lang/highfive/blob/master/highfive/configs/rust-lang/rust-clippy.json#L3)
+[here](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/blob/master/triagebot.toml#L18)
Some issues are easier than others. The [`good-first-issue`] label can be used to find the easy
issues. You can use `@rustbot claim` to assign the issue to yourself.
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/COPYRIGHT b/src/tools/clippy/COPYRIGHT
index a6be75b5e..82703b18f 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/COPYRIGHT
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/COPYRIGHT
@@ -1,3 +1,5 @@
+// REUSE-IgnoreStart
+
Copyright 2014-2022 The Rust Project Developers
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or
@@ -5,3 +7,5 @@ http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license
<LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your
option. All files in the project carrying such notice may not be
copied, modified, or distributed except according to those terms.
+
+// REUSE-IgnoreEnd
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/Cargo.toml b/src/tools/clippy/Cargo.toml
index 70d126809..c35dfcbd8 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/Cargo.toml
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/Cargo.toml
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
[package]
name = "clippy"
-version = "0.1.69"
+version = "0.1.70"
description = "A bunch of helpful lints to avoid common pitfalls in Rust"
repository = "https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy"
readme = "README.md"
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/README.md b/src/tools/clippy/README.md
index 3e7379ace..85798e0e8 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/README.md
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/README.md
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ Lints are divided into categories, each with a default [lint level](https://doc.
You can choose how much Clippy is supposed to ~~annoy~~ help you by changing the lint level by category.
| Category | Description | Default level |
-| --------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------- |
+|-----------------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|---------------|
| `clippy::all` | all lints that are on by default (correctness, suspicious, style, complexity, perf) | **warn/deny** |
| `clippy::correctness` | code that is outright wrong or useless | **deny** |
| `clippy::suspicious` | code that is most likely wrong or useless | **warn** |
@@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ for example.
You can add Clippy to Travis CI in the same way you use it locally:
-```yml
+```yaml
language: rust
rust:
- stable
@@ -253,7 +253,7 @@ rust-version = "1.30"
The MSRV can also be specified as an attribute, like below.
-```rust
+```rust,ignore
#![feature(custom_inner_attributes)]
#![clippy::msrv = "1.30.0"]
@@ -275,6 +275,8 @@ If you want to contribute to Clippy, you can find more information in [CONTRIBUT
## License
+<!-- REUSE-IgnoreStart -->
+
Copyright 2014-2022 The Rust Project Developers
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or
@@ -282,3 +284,5 @@ Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or
<LICENSE-MIT or [https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT](https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT)>, at your
option. Files in the project may not be
copied, modified, or distributed except according to those terms.
+
+<!-- REUSE-IgnoreEnd -->
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/book/src/README.md b/src/tools/clippy/book/src/README.md
index df4a1f270..3b6270962 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/book/src/README.md
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/book/src/README.md
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ much Clippy is supposed to ~~annoy~~ help you by changing the lint level by
category.
| Category | Description | Default level |
-| --------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------- |
+|-----------------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|---------------|
| `clippy::all` | all lints that are on by default (correctness, suspicious, style, complexity, perf) | **warn/deny** |
| `clippy::correctness` | code that is outright wrong or useless | **deny** |
| `clippy::suspicious` | code that is most likely wrong or useless | **warn** |
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/book/src/SUMMARY.md b/src/tools/clippy/book/src/SUMMARY.md
index 0649f7a63..cbd73376d 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/book/src/SUMMARY.md
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/book/src/SUMMARY.md
@@ -13,6 +13,7 @@
- [Development](development/README.md)
- [Basics](development/basics.md)
- [Adding Lints](development/adding_lints.md)
+ - [Type Checking](development/type_checking.md)
- [Common Tools](development/common_tools_writing_lints.md)
- [Infrastructure](development/infrastructure/README.md)
- [Syncing changes between Clippy and rust-lang/rust](development/infrastructure/sync.md)
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/book/src/configuration.md b/src/tools/clippy/book/src/configuration.md
index 87f4a697a..1304f6a8c 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/book/src/configuration.md
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/book/src/configuration.md
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
> **Note:** The configuration file is unstable and may be deprecated in the future.
Some lints can be configured in a TOML file named `clippy.toml` or `.clippy.toml`. It contains a
-basic `variable = value` mapping eg.
+basic `variable = value` mapping e.g.
```toml
avoid-breaking-exported-api = false
@@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ And to warn on `lint_name`, run
cargo clippy -- -W clippy::lint_name
```
-This also works with lint groups. For example you can run Clippy with warnings for all lints enabled:
+This also works with lint groups. For example, you can run Clippy with warnings for all lints enabled:
```terminal
cargo clippy -- -W clippy::pedantic
@@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ msrv = "1.30.0"
The MSRV can also be specified as an attribute, like below.
-```rust
+```rust,ignore
#![feature(custom_inner_attributes)]
#![clippy::msrv = "1.30.0"]
@@ -96,7 +96,28 @@ fn main() {
You can also omit the patch version when specifying the MSRV, so `msrv = 1.30`
is equivalent to `msrv = 1.30.0`.
-Note: `custom_inner_attributes` is an unstable feature so it has to be enabled explicitly.
+Note: `custom_inner_attributes` is an unstable feature, so it has to be enabled explicitly.
Lints that recognize this configuration option can be
found [here](https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#msrv)
+
+### Disabling evaluation of certain code
+
+> **Note:** This should only be used in cases where other solutions, like `#[allow(clippy::all)]`, are not sufficient.
+
+Very rarely, you may wish to prevent Clippy from evaluating certain sections of code entirely. You can do this with
+[conditional compilation](https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/conditional-compilation.html) by checking that the
+`cargo-clippy` feature is not set. You may need to provide a stub so that the code compiles:
+
+```rust
+#[cfg(not(feature = "cargo-clippy"))]
+include!(concat!(env!("OUT_DIR"), "/my_big_function-generated.rs"));
+
+#[cfg(feature = "cargo-clippy")]
+fn my_big_function(_input: &str) -> Option<MyStruct> {
+ None
+}
+```
+
+This feature is not actually part of your crate, so specifying `--all-features` to other tools, e.g. `cargo test
+--all-features`, will not disable it.
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/book/src/development/README.md b/src/tools/clippy/book/src/development/README.md
index 5cf7201cf..616e6d182 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/book/src/development/README.md
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/book/src/development/README.md
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ making Clippy better by contributing to it. In that case, welcome to the
project!
> _Note:_ If you're just interested in using Clippy, there's nothing to see from
-> this point onward and you should return to one of the earlier chapters.
+> this point onward, and you should return to one of the earlier chapters.
## Getting started
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/book/src/development/adding_lints.md b/src/tools/clippy/book/src/development/adding_lints.md
index f57dc627d..9dacaaaae 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/book/src/development/adding_lints.md
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/book/src/development/adding_lints.md
@@ -18,6 +18,7 @@ because that's clearly a non-descriptive name.
- [Cargo lints](#cargo-lints)
- [Rustfix tests](#rustfix-tests)
- [Testing manually](#testing-manually)
+ - [Running directly](#running-directly)
- [Lint declaration](#lint-declaration)
- [Lint registration](#lint-registration)
- [Lint passes](#lint-passes)
@@ -186,6 +187,15 @@ cargo dev lint input.rs
from the working copy root. With tests in place, let's have a look at
implementing our lint now.
+## Running directly
+
+While it's easier to just use `cargo dev lint`, it might be desirable to get
+`target/release/cargo-clippy` and `target/release/clippy-driver` to work as well in some cases.
+By default, they don't work because clippy dynamically links rustc. To help them find rustc,
+add the path printed by`rustc --print target-libdir` (ran inside this workspace so that the rustc version matches)
+to your library search path.
+On linux, this can be done by setting the `LD_LIBRARY_PATH` environment variable to that path.
+
## Lint declaration
Let's start by opening the new file created in the `clippy_lints` crate at
@@ -265,7 +275,7 @@ When declaring a new lint by hand and `cargo dev update_lints` is used, the lint
pass may have to be registered manually in the `register_plugins` function in
`clippy_lints/src/lib.rs`:
-```rust
+```rust,ignore
store.register_early_pass(|| Box::new(foo_functions::FooFunctions));
```
@@ -291,7 +301,7 @@ either [`EarlyLintPass`][early_lint_pass] or [`LateLintPass`][late_lint_pass].
In short, the `LateLintPass` has access to type information while the
`EarlyLintPass` doesn't. If you don't need access to type information, use the
-`EarlyLintPass`. The `EarlyLintPass` is also faster. However linting speed
+`EarlyLintPass`. The `EarlyLintPass` is also faster. However, linting speed
hasn't really been a concern with Clippy so far.
Since we don't need type information for checking the function name, we used
@@ -308,7 +318,7 @@ implementation of the lint logic.
Let's start by implementing the `EarlyLintPass` for our `FooFunctions`:
-```rust
+```rust,ignore
impl EarlyLintPass for FooFunctions {
fn check_fn(&mut self, cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, fn_kind: FnKind<'_>, span: Span, _: NodeId) {
// TODO: Emit lint here
@@ -327,10 +337,10 @@ variety of lint emission functions. They can all be found in
[`clippy_utils/src/diagnostics.rs`][diagnostics].
`span_lint_and_help` seems most appropriate in this case. It allows us to
-provide an extra help message and we can't really suggest a better name
+provide an extra help message, and we can't really suggest a better name
automatically. This is how it looks:
-```rust
+```rust,ignore
impl EarlyLintPass for FooFunctions {
fn check_fn(&mut self, cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, fn_kind: FnKind<'_>, span: Span, _: NodeId) {
span_lint_and_help(
@@ -469,7 +479,7 @@ the value from `clippy.toml`. This can be accounted for using the
`extract_msrv_attr!(LintContext)` macro and passing
`LateContext`/`EarlyContext`.
-```rust
+```rust,ignore
impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for ManualStrip {
fn check_expr(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, expr: &'tcx Expr<'_>) {
...
@@ -483,7 +493,7 @@ the lint's test file, `tests/ui/manual_strip.rs` in this example. It should
have a case for the version below the MSRV and one with the same contents but
for the MSRV version itself.
-```rust
+```rust,ignore
...
#[clippy::msrv = "1.44"]
@@ -514,7 +524,7 @@ define_Conf! {
If you have trouble implementing your lint, there is also the internal `author`
lint to generate Clippy code that detects the offending pattern. It does not
-work for all of the Rust syntax, but can give a good starting point.
+work for all the Rust syntax, but can give a good starting point.
The quickest way to use it, is the [Rust playground:
play.rust-lang.org][author_example]. Put the code you want to lint into the
@@ -607,7 +617,7 @@ output in the `stdout` part.
## PR Checklist
-Before submitting your PR make sure you followed all of the basic requirements:
+Before submitting your PR make sure you followed all the basic requirements:
<!-- Sync this with `.github/PULL_REQUEST_TEMPLATE` -->
@@ -627,7 +637,7 @@ for some users. Adding a configuration is done in the following steps:
1. Adding a new configuration entry to [`clippy_lints::utils::conf`] like this:
- ```rust
+ ```rust,ignore
/// Lint: LINT_NAME.
///
/// <The configuration field doc comment>
@@ -680,7 +690,7 @@ for some users. Adding a configuration is done in the following steps:
configuration value is now cloned or copied into a local value that is then
passed to the impl struct like this:
- ```rust
+ ```rust,ignore
// Default generated registration:
store.register_*_pass(|| box module::StructName);
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/book/src/development/basics.md b/src/tools/clippy/book/src/development/basics.md
index 6fb53236e..7615dc12f 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/book/src/development/basics.md
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/book/src/development/basics.md
@@ -4,8 +4,8 @@ This document explains the basics for hacking on Clippy. Besides others, this
includes how to build and test Clippy. For a more in depth description on the
codebase take a look at [Adding Lints] or [Common Tools].
-[Adding Lints]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/blob/master/book/src/development/adding_lints.md
-[Common Tools]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/blob/master/book/src/development/common_tools_writing_lints.md
+[Adding Lints]: adding_lints.md
+[Common Tools]: common_tools_writing_lints.md
- [Basics for hacking on Clippy](#basics-for-hacking-on-clippy)
- [Get the Code](#get-the-code)
@@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ We follow a rustc no merge-commit policy. See
## Common Abbreviations
| Abbreviation | Meaning |
-| ------------ | -------------------------------------- |
+|--------------|----------------------------------------|
| UB | Undefined Behavior |
| FP | False Positive |
| FN | False Negative |
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/book/src/development/common_tools_writing_lints.md b/src/tools/clippy/book/src/development/common_tools_writing_lints.md
index f5aa06e4b..09171d86a 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/book/src/development/common_tools_writing_lints.md
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/book/src/development/common_tools_writing_lints.md
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
You may need following tooltips to catch up with common operations.
- [Common tools for writing lints](#common-tools-for-writing-lints)
- - [Retrieving the type of an expression](#retrieving-the-type-of-an-expression)
+ - [Retrieving the type of expression](#retrieving-the-type-of-expression)
- [Checking if an expr is calling a specific method](#checking-if-an-expr-is-calling-a-specific-method)
- [Checking for a specific type](#checking-for-a-specific-type)
- [Checking if a type implements a specific trait](#checking-if-a-type-implements-a-specific-trait)
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ Useful Rustc dev guide links:
- [Type checking](https://rustc-dev-guide.rust-lang.org/type-checking.html)
- [Ty module](https://rustc-dev-guide.rust-lang.org/ty.html)
-## Retrieving the type of an expression
+## Retrieving the type of expression
Sometimes you may want to retrieve the type `Ty` of an expression `Expr`, for
example to answer following questions:
@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ impl LateLintPass<'_> for MyStructLint {
}
```
-Similarly in [`TypeckResults`][TypeckResults] methods, you have the
+Similarly, in [`TypeckResults`][TypeckResults] methods, you have the
[`pat_ty()`][pat_ty] method to retrieve a type from a pattern.
Two noticeable items here:
@@ -192,7 +192,7 @@ functions to deal with macros:
- `span.from_expansion()`: detects if a span is from macro expansion or
desugaring. Checking this is a common first step in a lint.
- ```rust
+ ```rust,ignore
if expr.span.from_expansion() {
// just forget it
return;
@@ -203,11 +203,11 @@ functions to deal with macros:
if so, which macro call expanded it. It is sometimes useful to check if the
context of two spans are equal.
- ```rust
+ ```rust,ignore
// expands to `1 + 0`, but don't lint
1 + mac!()
```
- ```rust
+ ```rust,ignore
if left.span.ctxt() != right.span.ctxt() {
// the coder most likely cannot modify this expression
return;
@@ -246,7 +246,7 @@ functions to deal with macros:
`macro_rules!` with `a == $b`, `$b` is expanded to some expression with a
different context from `a`.
- ```rust
+ ```rust,ignore
macro_rules! m {
($a:expr, $b:expr) => {
if $a.is_some() {
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/book/src/development/infrastructure/book.md b/src/tools/clippy/book/src/development/infrastructure/book.md
index dbd624ecd..de5de4beb 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/book/src/development/infrastructure/book.md
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/book/src/development/infrastructure/book.md
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ guide to Clippy that you're reading right now. The Clippy book is formatted with
While not strictly necessary since the book source is simply Markdown text
files, having mdBook locally will allow you to build, test and serve the book
locally to view changes before you commit them to the repository. You likely
-already have `cargo` installed, so the easiest option is to simply:
+already have `cargo` installed, so the easiest option is to:
```shell
cargo install mdbook
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ instructions for other options.
The book's
[src](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/tree/master/book/src)
-directory contains all of the markdown files used to generate the book. If you
+directory contains all the markdown files used to generate the book. If you
want to see your changes in real time, you can use the mdBook `serve` command to
run a web server locally that will automatically update changes as they are
made. From the top level of your `rust-clippy` directory:
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/book/src/development/infrastructure/changelog_update.md b/src/tools/clippy/book/src/development/infrastructure/changelog_update.md
index d1ac7237b..df9b1bbe1 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/book/src/development/infrastructure/changelog_update.md
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/book/src/development/infrastructure/changelog_update.md
@@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ Look for the [`beta-accepted`] label and make sure to also include the PRs with
that label in the changelog. If you can, remove the `beta-accepted` labels
**after** the changelog PR was merged.
-> _Note:_ Some of those PRs might even got backported to the previous `beta`.
+> _Note:_ Some of those PRs might even get backported to the previous `beta`.
> Those have to be included in the changelog of the _previous_ release.
### 4. Update `clippy::version` attributes
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/book/src/development/infrastructure/release.md b/src/tools/clippy/book/src/development/infrastructure/release.md
index 057228180..98fabf8e8 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/book/src/development/infrastructure/release.md
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/book/src/development/infrastructure/release.md
@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ $ git push origin backport_remerge # This can be pushed to your fork
```
After this, open a PR to the master branch. In this PR, the commit hash of the
-`HEAD` of the `beta` branch must exists. In addition to that, no files should be
+`HEAD` of the `beta` branch must exist. In addition to that, no files should be
changed by this PR.
## Update the `beta` branch
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/book/src/development/infrastructure/sync.md b/src/tools/clippy/book/src/development/infrastructure/sync.md
index 02cfc11b5..e1fe92f95 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/book/src/development/infrastructure/sync.md
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/book/src/development/infrastructure/sync.md
@@ -19,8 +19,7 @@ to beta. For reference, the first sync following this cadence was performed the
2020-08-27.
This process is described in detail in the following sections. For general
-information about `subtree`s in the Rust repository see [Rust's
-`CONTRIBUTING.md`][subtree].
+information about `subtree`s in the Rust repository see [the rustc-dev-guide][subtree].
## Patching git-subtree to work with big repos
@@ -47,7 +46,7 @@ sudo chown --reference=/usr/lib/git-core/git-subtree~ /usr/lib/git-core/git-subt
> _Note:_ If you are a Debian user, `dash` is the shell used by default for
> scripts instead of `sh`. This shell has a hardcoded recursion limit set to
-> 1000. In order to make this process work, you need to force the script to run
+> 1,000. In order to make this process work, you need to force the script to run
> `bash` instead. You can do this by editing the first line of the `git-subtree`
> script and changing `sh` to `bash`.
@@ -71,10 +70,10 @@ $ git remote add clippy-local /path/to/rust-clippy
## Performing the sync from [`rust-lang/rust`] to Clippy
-Here is a TL;DR version of the sync process (all of the following commands have
+Here is a TL;DR version of the sync process (all the following commands have
to be run inside the `rust` directory):
-1. Clone the [`rust-lang/rust`] repository or make sure it is up to date.
+1. Clone the [`rust-lang/rust`] repository or make sure it is up-to-date.
2. Checkout the commit from the latest available nightly. You can get it using
`rustup check`.
3. Sync the changes to the rust-copy of Clippy to your Clippy fork:
@@ -107,7 +106,7 @@ to be run inside the `rust` directory):
## Performing the sync from Clippy to [`rust-lang/rust`]
-All of the following commands have to be run inside the `rust` directory.
+All the following commands have to be run inside the `rust` directory.
1. Make sure you have checked out the latest `master` of `rust-lang/rust`.
2. Sync the `rust-lang/rust-clippy` master to the rust-copy of Clippy:
@@ -118,5 +117,5 @@ All of the following commands have to be run inside the `rust` directory.
3. Open a PR to [`rust-lang/rust`]
[gitgitgadget-pr]: https://github.com/gitgitgadget/git/pull/493
-[subtree]: https://rustc-dev-guide.rust-lang.org/contributing.html#external-dependencies-subtree
+[subtree]: https://rustc-dev-guide.rust-lang.org/external-repos.html#external-dependencies-subtree
[`rust-lang/rust`]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/book/src/development/proposals/README.md b/src/tools/clippy/book/src/development/proposals/README.md
index 78fe34ebf..059c22ce1 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/book/src/development/proposals/README.md
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/book/src/development/proposals/README.md
@@ -6,6 +6,6 @@ or around Clippy in the long run.
Besides adding more and more lints and improve the lints that Clippy already
has, Clippy is also interested in making the experience of its users, developers
and maintainers better over time. Projects that address bigger picture things
-like this usually take more time and it is useful to have a proposal for those
+like this usually take more time, and it is useful to have a proposal for those
first. This is the place where such proposals are collected, so that we can
refer to them when working on them.
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/book/src/development/proposals/roadmap-2021.md b/src/tools/clippy/book/src/development/proposals/roadmap-2021.md
index fe8b080f5..4406616bb 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/book/src/development/proposals/roadmap-2021.md
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/book/src/development/proposals/roadmap-2021.md
@@ -52,8 +52,8 @@ In the following, plans to improve the usability are covered.
#### No Output After `cargo check`
-Currently when `cargo clippy` is run after `cargo check`, it does not produce
-any output. This is especially problematic since `rust-analyzer` is on the rise
+Currently, when `cargo clippy` is run after `cargo check`, it does not produce
+any output. This is especially problematic since `rust-analyzer` is on the rise,
and it uses `cargo check` for checking code. A fix is already implemented, but
it still has to be pushed over the finish line. This also includes the
stabilization of the `cargo clippy --fix` command or the support of multi-span
@@ -221,7 +221,7 @@ regarding the user facing issues.
Rust's roadmap process was established by [RFC 1728] in 2016. Since then every
year a roadmap was published, that defined the bigger plans for the coming
-years. This years roadmap can be found [here][Rust Roadmap 2021].
+years. This year roadmap can be found [here][Rust Roadmap 2021].
[RFC 1728]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rfcs/1728-north-star.html
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/book/src/development/proposals/syntax-tree-patterns.md b/src/tools/clippy/book/src/development/proposals/syntax-tree-patterns.md
index c5587c4bf..36d722609 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/book/src/development/proposals/syntax-tree-patterns.md
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/book/src/development/proposals/syntax-tree-patterns.md
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ lints. For non-trivial lints, it often requires nested pattern matching of AST /
HIR nodes. For example, testing that an expression is a boolean literal requires
the following checks:
-```rust
+```rust,ignore
if let ast::ExprKind::Lit(lit) = &expr.node {
if let ast::LitKind::Bool(_) = &lit.node {
...
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ Writing this kind of matching code quickly becomes a complex task and the
resulting code is often hard to comprehend. The code below shows a simplified
version of the pattern matching required by the `collapsible_if` lint:
-```rust
+```rust,ignore
// simplified version of the collapsible_if lint
if let ast::ExprKind::If(check, then, None) = &expr.node {
if then.stmts.len() == 1 {
@@ -68,13 +68,13 @@ The second part of the motivation is clippy's dependence on unstable
compiler-internal data structures. Clippy lints are currently written against
the compiler's AST / HIR which means that even small changes in these data
structures might break a lot of lints. The second goal of this RFC is to **make
-lints independant of the compiler's AST / HIR data structures**.
+lints independent of the compiler's AST / HIR data structures**.
# Approach
A lot of complexity in writing lints currently seems to come from having to
manually implement the matching logic (see code samples above). It's an
-imparative style that describes *how* to match a syntax tree node instead of
+imperative style that describes *how* to match a syntax tree node instead of
specifying *what* should be matched against declaratively. In other areas, it's
common to use declarative patterns to describe desired information and let the
implementation do the actual matching. A well-known example of this approach are
@@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ expressions that are boolean literals with value `false`.
The pattern can then be used to implement lints in the following way:
-```rust
+```rust,ignore
...
impl EarlyLintPass for MyAwesomeLint {
@@ -270,7 +270,7 @@ pattern!{
// matches if expressions that **may or may not** have an else block
// Attn: `If(_, _, _)` matches only ifs that **have** an else block
//
- // | if with else block | if witout else block
+ // | if with else block | if without else block
// If(_, _, _) | match | no match
// If(_, _, _?) | match | match
// If(_, _, ()) | no match | match
@@ -346,7 +346,7 @@ pattern!{
one could get references to the nodes that matched the subpatterns in the
following way:
-```rust
+```rust,ignore
...
fn check_expr(expr: &syntax::ast::Expr) {
if let Some(result) = my_pattern(expr) {
@@ -372,7 +372,7 @@ matches arrays that consist of any number of literal expressions. Because those
expressions are named `foo`, the result struct contains a `foo` attribute which
is a vector of expressions:
-```rust
+```rust,ignore
...
if let Some(result) = my_pattern_seq(expr) {
result.foo // type: Vec<&syntax::ast::Expr>
@@ -394,7 +394,7 @@ In the pattern above, the `bar` name is only defined if the pattern matches a
boolean literal. If it matches an integer literal, the name isn't set. To
account for this, the result struct's `bar` attribute is an option type:
-```rust
+```rust,ignore
...
if let Some(result) = my_pattern_alt(expr) {
result.bar // type: Option<&bool>
@@ -404,7 +404,7 @@ if let Some(result) = my_pattern_alt(expr) {
It's also possible to use a name in multiple alternation branches if they have
compatible types:
-```rust
+```rust,ignore
pattern!{
// matches if expression is a boolean or integer literal
my_pattern_mult: Expr =
@@ -519,7 +519,7 @@ The `Alt`, `Seq` and `Opt` structs look like these:
> Note: The current implementation can be found
> [here](https://github.com/fkohlgrueber/pattern-matching/blob/dfb3bc9fbab69cec7c91e72564a63ebaa2ede638/pattern-match/src/matchers.rs#L35-L60).
-```rust
+```rust,ignore
pub enum Alt<T> {
Any,
Elmt(Box<T>),
@@ -568,7 +568,7 @@ another example, `Array( Lit(_)* )` is a valid pattern because the parameter of
## The IsMatch Trait
-The pattern syntax and the *PatternTree* are independant of specific syntax tree
+The pattern syntax and the *PatternTree* are independent of specific syntax tree
implementations (rust ast / hir, syn, ...). When looking at the different
pattern examples in the previous sections, it can be seen that the patterns
don't contain any information specific to a certain syntax tree implementation.
@@ -580,7 +580,7 @@ implementations is the `IsMatch` trait. It defines how to match *PatternTree*
nodes against specific syntax tree nodes. A simplified implementation of the
`IsMatch` trait is shown below:
-```rust
+```rust,ignore
pub trait IsMatch<O> {
fn is_match(&self, other: &'o O) -> bool;
}
@@ -619,7 +619,7 @@ approach (matching against the coarse pattern first and checking for additional
properties later) might be slower than the current practice of checking for
structure and additional properties in one pass. For example, the following lint
-```rust
+```rust,ignore
pattern!{
pat_if_without_else: Expr =
If(
@@ -644,7 +644,7 @@ first matches against the pattern and then checks that the `then` block doesn't
start with a comment. Using clippy's current approach, it's possible to check
for these conditions earlier:
-```rust
+```rust,ignore
fn check_expr(&mut self, cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, expr: &ast::Expr) {
if_chain! {
if let ast::ExprKind::If(ref check, ref then, None) = expr.node;
@@ -708,7 +708,7 @@ is similar to actual Rust syntax (probably like the `quote!` macro). For
example, a pattern that matches `if` expressions that have `false` in their
condition could look like this:
-```rust
+```rust,ignore
if false {
#[*]
}
@@ -717,7 +717,7 @@ if false {
#### Problems
Extending Rust syntax (which is quite complex by itself) with additional syntax
-needed for specifying patterns (alternations, sequences, repetisions, named
+needed for specifying patterns (alternations, sequences, repetitions, named
submatches, ...) might become difficult to read and really hard to parse
properly.
@@ -742,7 +742,7 @@ affects the structure of the resulting AST. `1 + 0 + 0` is parsed as `(1 + 0) +
Another example of a problem would be named submatches. Take a look at this
pattern:
-```rust
+```rust,ignore
fn test() {
1 #foo
}
@@ -858,11 +858,11 @@ would be evaluated as soon as the `Block(_)#then` was matched.
Another idea in this area would be to introduce a syntax for backreferences.
They could be used to require that multiple parts of a pattern should match the
same value. For example, the `assign_op_pattern` lint that searches for `a = a
-op b` and recommends changing it to `a op= b` requires that both occurrances of
+op b` and recommends changing it to `a op= b` requires that both occurrences of
`a` are the same. Using `=#...` as syntax for backreferences, the lint could be
implemented like this:
-```rust
+```rust,ignore
pattern!{
assign_op_pattern: Expr =
Assign(_#target, Binary(_, =#target, _)
@@ -882,7 +882,7 @@ least two return statements" could be a practical addition.
For patterns like "a literal that is not a boolean literal" one currently needs
to list all alternatives except the boolean case. Introducing a negation
operator that allows to write `Lit(!Bool(_))` might be a good idea. This pattern
-would be eqivalent to `Lit( Char(_) | Int(_) )` (given that currently only three
+would be equivalent to `Lit( Char(_) | Int(_) )` (given that currently only three
literal types are implemented).
#### Functional composition
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/book/src/development/type_checking.md b/src/tools/clippy/book/src/development/type_checking.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..5ce434b99
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/book/src/development/type_checking.md
@@ -0,0 +1,144 @@
+# Type Checking
+
+When we work on a new lint or improve an existing lint, we might want
+to retrieve the type `Ty` of an expression `Expr` for a variety of
+reasons. This can be achieved by utilizing the [`LateContext`][LateContext]
+that is available for [`LateLintPass`][LateLintPass].
+
+## `LateContext` and `TypeckResults`
+
+The lint context [`LateContext`][LateContext] and [`TypeckResults`][TypeckResults]
+(returned by `LateContext::typeck_results`) are the two most useful data structures
+in `LateLintPass`. They allow us to jump to type definitions and other compilation
+stages such as HIR.
+
+> Note: `LateContext.typeck_results`'s return value is [`TypeckResults`][TypeckResults]
+> and is created in the type checking step, it includes useful information such as types of
+> expressions, ways to resolve methods and so on.
+
+`TypeckResults` contains useful methods such as [`expr_ty`][expr_ty],
+which gives us access to the underlying structure [`Ty`][Ty] of a given expression.
+
+```rust
+pub fn expr_ty(&self, expr: &Expr<'_>) -> Ty<'tcx>
+```
+
+As a side note, besides `expr_ty`, [`TypeckResults`][TypeckResults] contains a
+[`pat_ty()`][pat_ty] method that is useful for retrieving a type from a pattern.
+
+## `Ty`
+
+`Ty` struct contains the type information of an expression.
+Let's take a look at `rustc_middle`'s [`Ty`][Ty] struct to examine this struct:
+
+```rust
+pub struct Ty<'tcx>(Interned<'tcx, WithStableHash<TyS<'tcx>>>);
+```
+
+At a first glance, this struct looks quite esoteric. But at a closer look,
+we will see that this struct contains many useful methods for type checking.
+
+For instance, [`is_char`][is_char] checks if the given `Ty` struct corresponds
+to the primitive character type.
+
+### `is_*` Usage
+
+In some scenarios, all we need to do is check if the `Ty` of an expression
+is a specific type, such as `char` type, so we could write the following:
+
+```rust
+impl LateLintPass<'_> for MyStructLint {
+ fn check_expr(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'_>, expr: &Expr<'_>) {
+ // Get type of `expr`
+ let ty = cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(expr);
+
+ // Check if the `Ty` of this expression is of character type
+ if ty.is_char() {
+ println!("Our expression is a char!");
+ }
+ }
+}
+```
+
+Furthermore, if we examine the [source code][is_char_source] for `is_char`,
+we find something very interesting:
+
+```rust
+#[inline]
+pub fn is_char(self) -> bool {
+ matches!(self.kind(), Char)
+}
+```
+
+Indeed, we just discovered `Ty`'s [`kind` method][kind], which provides us
+with [`TyKind`][TyKind] of a `Ty`.
+
+## `TyKind`
+
+`TyKind` defines the kinds of types in Rust's type system.
+Peeking into [`TyKind` documentation][TyKind], we will see that it is an
+enum of 27 variants, including items such as `Bool`, `Int`, `Ref`, etc.
+
+### `kind` Usage
+
+The `TyKind` of `Ty` can be returned by calling [`Ty.kind` method][kind].
+We often use this method to perform pattern matching in Clippy.
+
+For instance, if we want to check for a `struct`, we could examine if the
+`ty.kind` corresponds to an [`Adt`][Adt] (algebraic data type) and if its
+[`AdtDef`][AdtDef] is a struct:
+
+```rust
+impl LateLintPass<'_> for MyStructLint {
+ fn check_expr(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'_>, expr: &Expr<'_>) {
+ // Get type of `expr`
+ let ty = cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(expr);
+ // Match its kind to enter the type
+ match ty.kind {
+ ty::Adt(adt_def, _) if adt_def.is_struct() => println!("Our `expr` is a struct!"),
+ _ => ()
+ }
+ }
+}
+```
+
+## `hir::Ty` and `ty::Ty`
+
+We've been talking about [`ty::Ty`][middle_ty] this whole time without addressing [`hir::Ty`][hir_ty], but the latter
+is also important to understand.
+
+`hir::Ty` would represent *what* an user wrote, while `ty::Ty` would understand the meaning of it (because it has more
+information).
+
+**Example: `fn foo(x: u32) -> u32 { x }`**
+
+Here the HIR sees the types without "thinking" about them, it knows that the function takes an `u32` and returns
+an `u32`. But at the `ty::Ty` level the compiler understands that they're the same type, in-depth lifetimes, etc...
+
+you can use the [`hir_ty_to_ty`][hir_ty_to_ty] function to convert from a `hir::Ty` to a `ty::Ty`
+
+## Useful Links
+
+Below are some useful links to further explore the concepts covered
+in this chapter:
+
+- [Stages of compilation](https://rustc-dev-guide.rust-lang.org/compiler-src.html#the-main-stages-of-compilation)
+- [Diagnostic items](https://rustc-dev-guide.rust-lang.org/diagnostics/diagnostic-items.html)
+- [Type checking](https://rustc-dev-guide.rust-lang.org/type-checking.html)
+- [Ty module](https://rustc-dev-guide.rust-lang.org/ty.html)
+
+[Adt]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/nightly-rustc/rustc_middle/ty/enum.TyKind.html#variant.Adt
+[AdtDef]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/nightly-rustc/rustc_middle/ty/adt/struct.AdtDef.html
+[expr_ty]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/nightly-rustc/rustc_middle/ty/struct.TypeckResults.html#method.expr_ty
+[is_char]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/nightly-rustc/rustc_middle/ty/struct.Ty.html#method.is_char
+[is_char_source]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/nightly-rustc/src/rustc_middle/ty/sty.rs.html#1831-1834
+[kind]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/nightly-rustc/rustc_middle/ty/struct.Ty.html#method.kind
+[LateContext]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/nightly-rustc/rustc_lint/struct.LateContext.html
+[LateLintPass]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/nightly-rustc/rustc_lint/trait.LateLintPass.html
+[pat_ty]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/nightly-rustc/rustc_middle/ty/context/struct.TypeckResults.html#method.pat_ty
+[Ty]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/nightly-rustc/rustc_middle/ty/struct.Ty.html
+[TyKind]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/nightly-rustc/rustc_middle/ty/enum.TyKind.html
+[TypeckResults]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/nightly-rustc/rustc_middle/ty/struct.TypeckResults.html
+[middle_ty]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/beta/nightly-rustc/rustc_middle/ty/struct.Ty.html
+[hir_ty]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/beta/nightly-rustc/rustc_hir/struct.Ty.html
+[hir_ty_to_ty]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/beta/nightly-rustc/rustc_hir_analysis/fn.hir_ty_to_ty.html
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/book/src/installation.md b/src/tools/clippy/book/src/installation.md
index cce888b17..d54fff9de 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/book/src/installation.md
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/book/src/installation.md
@@ -17,8 +17,8 @@ $ rustup component add clippy [--toolchain=<name>]
## From Source
-Take a look at the [Basics] chapter in the Clippy developer guide to find step
-by step instructions on how to build and install Clippy from source.
+Take a look at the [Basics] chapter in the Clippy developer guide to find step-by-step
+instructions on how to build and install Clippy from source.
[Basics]: development/basics.md#install-from-source
[Usage]: usage.md
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/book/src/lint_configuration.md b/src/tools/clippy/book/src/lint_configuration.md
index 995dd2f04..78e1a55cf 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/book/src/lint_configuration.md
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/book/src/lint_configuration.md
@@ -54,6 +54,7 @@ Please use that command to update the file and do not edit it by hand.
| [allow-mixed-uninlined-format-args](#allow-mixed-uninlined-format-args) | `true` |
| [suppress-restriction-lint-in-const](#suppress-restriction-lint-in-const) | `false` |
| [missing-docs-in-crate-items](#missing-docs-in-crate-items) | `false` |
+| [future-size-threshold](#future-size-threshold) | `16384` |
### arithmetic-side-effects-allowed
Suppress checking of the passed type names in all types of operations.
@@ -130,6 +131,7 @@ Suppress lints whenever the suggested change would cause breakage for other crat
* [option_option](https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#option_option)
* [linkedlist](https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#linkedlist)
* [rc_mutex](https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#rc_mutex)
+* [unnecessary_box_returns](https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#unnecessary_box_returns)
### msrv
@@ -193,7 +195,7 @@ The maximum cognitive complexity a function can have
### disallowed-names
The list of disallowed names to lint about. NB: `bar` is not here since it has legitimate uses. The value
`".."` can be used as part of the list to indicate, that the configured values should be appended to the
-default configuration of Clippy. By default any configuration will replace the default value.
+default configuration of Clippy. By default, any configuration will replace the default value.
**Default Value:** `["foo", "baz", "quux"]` (`Vec<String>`)
@@ -203,7 +205,7 @@ default configuration of Clippy. By default any configuration will replace the d
### doc-valid-idents
The list of words this lint should not consider as identifiers needing ticks. The value
`".."` can be used as part of the list to indicate, that the configured values should be appended to the
-default configuration of Clippy. By default any configuraction will replace the default value. For example:
+default configuration of Clippy. By default, any configuration will replace the default value. For example:
* `doc-valid-idents = ["ClipPy"]` would replace the default list with `["ClipPy"]`.
* `doc-valid-idents = ["ClipPy", ".."]` would append `ClipPy` to the default list.
@@ -413,7 +415,7 @@ For internal testing only, ignores the current `publish` settings in the Cargo m
Enforce the named macros always use the braces specified.
A `MacroMatcher` can be added like so `{ name = "macro_name", brace = "(" }`. If the macro
-is could be used with a full path two `MacroMatcher`s have to be added one with the full path
+could be used with a full path two `MacroMatcher`s have to be added one with the full path
`crate_name::macro_name` and one with just the macro name.
**Default Value:** `[]` (`Vec<crate::nonstandard_macro_braces::MacroMatcher>`)
@@ -447,7 +449,7 @@ Whether to apply the raw pointer heuristic to determine if a type is `Send`.
### max-suggested-slice-pattern-length
When Clippy suggests using a slice pattern, this is the maximum number of elements allowed in
-the slice pattern that is suggested. If more elements would be necessary, the lint is suppressed.
+the slice pattern that is suggested. If more elements are necessary, the lint is suppressed.
For example, `[_, _, _, e, ..]` is a slice pattern with 4 elements.
**Default Value:** `3` (`u64`)
@@ -519,6 +521,7 @@ for the generic parameters for determining interior mutability
**Default Value:** `["bytes::Bytes"]` (`Vec<String>`)
* [mutable_key_type](https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#mutable_key_type)
+* [ifs_same_cond](https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#ifs_same_cond)
### allow-mixed-uninlined-format-args
@@ -550,4 +553,12 @@ crate. For example, `pub(crate)` items.
* [missing_docs_in_private_items](https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#missing_docs_in_private_items)
+### future-size-threshold
+The maximum byte size a `Future` can have, before it triggers the `clippy::large_futures` lint
+
+**Default Value:** `16384` (`u64`)
+
+* [large_futures](https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#large_futures)
+
+
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/book/src/lints.md b/src/tools/clippy/book/src/lints.md
index 35e30960b..442dc6391 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/book/src/lints.md
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/book/src/lints.md
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ The different lint groups were defined in the [Clippy 1.0 RFC].
The `clippy::correctness` group is the only lint group in Clippy which lints are
deny-by-default and abort the compilation when triggered. This is for good
reason: If you see a `correctness` lint, it means that your code is outright
-wrong or useless and you should try to fix it.
+wrong or useless, and you should try to fix it.
Lints in this category are carefully picked and should be free of false
positives. So just `#[allow]`ing those lints is not recommended.
@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ simplify your code. It mostly focuses on code that can be written in a shorter
and more readable way, while preserving the semantics.
If you should see a complexity lint, it usually means that you can remove or
-replace some code and it is recommended to do so. However, if you need the more
+replace some code, and it is recommended to do so. However, if you need the more
complex code for some expressiveness reason, it is recommended to allow
complexity lints on a case-by-case basis.
@@ -50,9 +50,9 @@ complexity lints on a case-by-case basis.
The `clippy::perf` group gives you suggestions on how you can increase the
performance of your code. Those lints are mostly about code that the compiler
can't trivially optimize, but has to be written in a slightly different way to
-make the optimizer's job easier.
+make the optimizer job easier.
-Perf lints are usually easy to apply and it is recommended to do so.
+Perf lints are usually easy to apply, and it is recommended to do so.
## Style
@@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ and your use case.
Lints from this group will restrict you in some way. If you enable a restriction
lint for your crate it is recommended to also fix code that this lint triggers
-on. However, those lints are really strict by design and you might want to
+on. However, those lints are really strict by design, and you might want to
`#[allow]` them in some special cases, with a comment justifying that.
## Cargo
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/book/src/usage.md b/src/tools/clippy/book/src/usage.md
index 61a90445d..32084a919 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/book/src/usage.md
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/book/src/usage.md
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ cargo clippy
### Lint configuration
The above command will run the default set of lints, which are included in the
-lint group `clippy::all`. You might want to use even more lints or you might not
+lint group `clippy::all`. You might want to use even more lints, or you may not
agree with every Clippy lint, and for that there are ways to configure lint
levels.
@@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ other of Clippy's lint groups.
You can configure lint levels in source code the same way you can configure
`rustc` lints:
-```rust
+```rust,ignore
#![allow(clippy::style)]
#[warn(clippy::double_neg)]
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_dev/src/lib.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_dev/src/lib.rs
index e70488165..3a8b070d7 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_dev/src/lib.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_dev/src/lib.rs
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
+#![feature(lazy_cell)]
#![feature(let_chains)]
-#![feature(once_cell)]
#![feature(rustc_private)]
#![cfg_attr(feature = "deny-warnings", deny(warnings))]
// warn on lints, that are included in `rust-lang/rust`s bootstrap
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_dev/src/new_lint.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_dev/src/new_lint.rs
index 420214d92..13a277034 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_dev/src/new_lint.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_dev/src/new_lint.rs
@@ -369,9 +369,7 @@ fn create_lint_for_ty(lint: &LintData<'_>, enable_msrv: bool, ty: &str) -> io::R
}}
todo!();
}}
- "#,
- context_import = context_import,
- name_upper = name_upper,
+ "#
);
} else {
let _: fmt::Result = writedoc!(
@@ -385,9 +383,7 @@ fn create_lint_for_ty(lint: &LintData<'_>, enable_msrv: bool, ty: &str) -> io::R
pub(super) fn check(cx: &{context_import}) {{
todo!();
}}
- "#,
- context_import = context_import,
- name_upper = name_upper,
+ "#
);
}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_dev/src/update_lints.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_dev/src/update_lints.rs
index 779e4d0e1..95222a9ac 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_dev/src/update_lints.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_dev/src/update_lints.rs
@@ -537,17 +537,13 @@ fn declare_deprecated(name: &str, path: &Path, reason: &str) -> io::Result<()> {
/// Nothing. This lint has been deprecated.
///
/// ### Deprecation reason
- /// {}
- #[clippy::version = \"{}\"]
- pub {},
- \"{}\"
+ /// {deprecation_reason}
+ #[clippy::version = \"{version}\"]
+ pub {name},
+ \"{reason}\"
}}
- ",
- deprecation_reason,
- version,
- name,
- reason,
+ "
)
}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/Cargo.toml b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/Cargo.toml
index 796f1ff16..18e8bf772 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/Cargo.toml
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/Cargo.toml
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
[package]
name = "clippy_lints"
-version = "0.1.69"
+version = "0.1.70"
description = "A bunch of helpful lints to avoid common pitfalls in Rust"
repository = "https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy"
readme = "README.md"
@@ -9,6 +9,7 @@ keywords = ["clippy", "lint", "plugin"]
edition = "2021"
[dependencies]
+arrayvec = { version = "0.7", default-features = false }
cargo_metadata = "0.15.3"
clippy_utils = { path = "../clippy_utils" }
declare_clippy_lint = { path = "../declare_clippy_lint" }
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/allow_attributes.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/allow_attributes.rs
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..15d46e954
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/allow_attributes.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,71 @@
+use ast::AttrStyle;
+use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_sugg;
+use rustc_ast as ast;
+use rustc_errors::Applicability;
+use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass};
+use rustc_session::{declare_lint_pass, declare_tool_lint};
+
+declare_clippy_lint! {
+ /// Detects uses of the `#[allow]` attribute and suggests replacing it with
+ /// the `#[expect]` (See [RFC 2383](https://rust-lang.github.io/rfcs/2383-lint-reasons.html))
+ ///
+ /// The expect attribute is still unstable and requires the `lint_reasons`
+ /// on nightly. It can be enabled by adding `#![feature(lint_reasons)]` to
+ /// the crate root.
+ ///
+ /// This lint only warns outer attributes (`#[allow]`), as inner attributes
+ /// (`#![allow]`) are usually used to enable or disable lints on a global scale.
+ ///
+ /// ### Why is this bad?
+ ///
+ /// `#[expect]` attributes suppress the lint emission, but emit a warning, if
+ /// the expectation is unfulfilled. This can be useful to be notified when the
+ /// lint is no longer triggered.
+ ///
+ /// ### Example
+ /// ```rust,ignore
+ /// #[allow(unused_mut)]
+ /// fn foo() -> usize {
+ /// let mut a = Vec::new();
+ /// a.len()
+ /// }
+ /// ```
+ /// Use instead:
+ /// ```rust,ignore
+ /// #![feature(lint_reasons)]
+ /// #[expect(unused_mut)]
+ /// fn foo() -> usize {
+ /// let mut a = Vec::new();
+ /// a.len()
+ /// }
+ /// ```
+ #[clippy::version = "1.69.0"]
+ pub ALLOW_ATTRIBUTES,
+ restriction,
+ "`#[allow]` will not trigger if a warning isn't found. `#[expect]` triggers if there are no warnings."
+}
+
+declare_lint_pass!(AllowAttribute => [ALLOW_ATTRIBUTES]);
+
+impl LateLintPass<'_> for AllowAttribute {
+ // Separate each crate's features.
+ fn check_attribute(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'_>, attr: &ast::Attribute) {
+ if_chain! {
+ if cx.tcx.features().lint_reasons;
+ if let AttrStyle::Outer = attr.style;
+ if let Some(ident) = attr.ident();
+ if ident.name == rustc_span::symbol::sym::allow;
+ then {
+ span_lint_and_sugg(
+ cx,
+ ALLOW_ATTRIBUTES,
+ ident.span,
+ "#[allow] attribute found",
+ "replace it with",
+ "expect".into(),
+ Applicability::MachineApplicable,
+ );
+ }
+ }
+ }
+}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/almost_complete_range.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/almost_complete_range.rs
index 42e14b5cd..32d80f42e 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/almost_complete_range.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/almost_complete_range.rs
@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ declare_clippy_lint! {
/// ```rust
/// let _ = 'a'..='z';
/// ```
- #[clippy::version = "1.63.0"]
+ #[clippy::version = "1.68.0"]
pub ALMOST_COMPLETE_RANGE,
suspicious,
"almost complete range"
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/booleans.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/booleans.rs
index e8106beec..455f0df7c 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/booleans.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/booleans.rs
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ use rustc_ast::ast::LitKind;
use rustc_errors::Applicability;
use rustc_hir::intravisit::{walk_expr, FnKind, Visitor};
use rustc_hir::{BinOpKind, Body, Expr, ExprKind, FnDecl, UnOp};
-use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass};
+use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass, Level};
use rustc_session::{declare_lint_pass, declare_tool_lint};
use rustc_span::def_id::LocalDefId;
use rustc_span::source_map::Span;
@@ -430,23 +430,25 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> NonminimalBoolVisitor<'a, 'tcx> {
}
}
let nonminimal_bool_lint = |suggestions: Vec<_>| {
- span_lint_hir_and_then(
- self.cx,
- NONMINIMAL_BOOL,
- e.hir_id,
- e.span,
- "this boolean expression can be simplified",
- |diag| {
- diag.span_suggestions(
- e.span,
- "try",
- suggestions.into_iter(),
- // nonminimal_bool can produce minimal but
- // not human readable expressions (#3141)
- Applicability::Unspecified,
- );
- },
- );
+ if self.cx.tcx.lint_level_at_node(NONMINIMAL_BOOL, e.hir_id).0 != Level::Allow {
+ span_lint_hir_and_then(
+ self.cx,
+ NONMINIMAL_BOOL,
+ e.hir_id,
+ e.span,
+ "this boolean expression can be simplified",
+ |diag| {
+ diag.span_suggestions(
+ e.span,
+ "try",
+ suggestions.into_iter(),
+ // nonminimal_bool can produce minimal but
+ // not human readable expressions (#3141)
+ Applicability::Unspecified,
+ );
+ },
+ );
+ }
};
if improvements.is_empty() {
let mut visitor = NotSimplificationVisitor { cx: self.cx };
@@ -495,18 +497,20 @@ struct NotSimplificationVisitor<'a, 'tcx> {
impl<'a, 'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for NotSimplificationVisitor<'a, 'tcx> {
fn visit_expr(&mut self, expr: &'tcx Expr<'_>) {
- if let ExprKind::Unary(UnOp::Not, inner) = &expr.kind {
- if let Some(suggestion) = simplify_not(self.cx, inner) {
- span_lint_and_sugg(
- self.cx,
- NONMINIMAL_BOOL,
- expr.span,
- "this boolean expression can be simplified",
- "try",
- suggestion,
- Applicability::MachineApplicable,
- );
- }
+ if let ExprKind::Unary(UnOp::Not, inner) = &expr.kind &&
+ !inner.span.from_expansion() &&
+ let Some(suggestion) = simplify_not(self.cx, inner)
+ && self.cx.tcx.lint_level_at_node(NONMINIMAL_BOOL, expr.hir_id).0 != Level::Allow
+ {
+ span_lint_and_sugg(
+ self.cx,
+ NONMINIMAL_BOOL,
+ expr.span,
+ "this boolean expression can be simplified",
+ "try",
+ suggestion,
+ Applicability::MachineApplicable,
+ );
}
walk_expr(self, expr);
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/casts/cast_possible_truncation.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/casts/cast_possible_truncation.rs
index 823970e35..95c2ecbf7 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/casts/cast_possible_truncation.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/casts/cast_possible_truncation.rs
@@ -2,8 +2,9 @@ use clippy_utils::consts::{constant, Constant};
use clippy_utils::diagnostics::{span_lint, span_lint_and_then};
use clippy_utils::expr_or_init;
use clippy_utils::source::snippet;
+use clippy_utils::sugg::Sugg;
use clippy_utils::ty::{get_discriminant_value, is_isize_or_usize};
-use rustc_errors::{Applicability, SuggestionStyle};
+use rustc_errors::{Applicability, Diagnostic, SuggestionStyle};
use rustc_hir::def::{DefKind, Res};
use rustc_hir::{BinOpKind, Expr, ExprKind};
use rustc_lint::LateContext;
@@ -163,19 +164,34 @@ pub(super) fn check(
_ => return,
};
- let name_of_cast_from = snippet(cx, cast_expr.span, "..");
- let cast_to_snip = snippet(cx, cast_to_span, "..");
- let suggestion = format!("{cast_to_snip}::try_from({name_of_cast_from})");
-
span_lint_and_then(cx, CAST_POSSIBLE_TRUNCATION, expr.span, &msg, |diag| {
diag.help("if this is intentional allow the lint with `#[allow(clippy::cast_possible_truncation)]` ...");
- diag.span_suggestion_with_style(
- expr.span,
- "... or use `try_from` and handle the error accordingly",
- suggestion,
- Applicability::Unspecified,
- // always show the suggestion in a separate line
- SuggestionStyle::ShowAlways,
- );
+ if !cast_from.is_floating_point() {
+ offer_suggestion(cx, expr, cast_expr, cast_to_span, diag);
+ }
});
}
+
+fn offer_suggestion(
+ cx: &LateContext<'_>,
+ expr: &Expr<'_>,
+ cast_expr: &Expr<'_>,
+ cast_to_span: Span,
+ diag: &mut Diagnostic,
+) {
+ let cast_to_snip = snippet(cx, cast_to_span, "..");
+ let suggestion = if cast_to_snip == "_" {
+ format!("{}.try_into()", Sugg::hir(cx, cast_expr, "..").maybe_par())
+ } else {
+ format!("{cast_to_snip}::try_from({})", Sugg::hir(cx, cast_expr, ".."))
+ };
+
+ diag.span_suggestion_with_style(
+ expr.span,
+ "... or use `try_from` and handle the error accordingly",
+ suggestion,
+ Applicability::Unspecified,
+ // always show the suggestion in a separate line
+ SuggestionStyle::ShowAlways,
+ );
+}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/casts/cast_slice_from_raw_parts.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/casts/cast_slice_from_raw_parts.rs
index 627b795d6..1233c632a 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/casts/cast_slice_from_raw_parts.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/casts/cast_slice_from_raw_parts.rs
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_sugg;
use clippy_utils::msrvs::{self, Msrv};
-use clippy_utils::source::snippet_with_applicability;
+use clippy_utils::source::snippet_with_context;
use clippy_utils::{match_def_path, paths};
use if_chain::if_chain;
use rustc_errors::Applicability;
@@ -34,6 +34,8 @@ pub(super) fn check(cx: &LateContext<'_>, expr: &Expr<'_>, cast_expr: &Expr<'_>,
if let ExprKind::Path(ref qpath) = fun.kind;
if let Some(fun_def_id) = cx.qpath_res(qpath, fun.hir_id).opt_def_id();
if let Some(rpk) = raw_parts_kind(cx, fun_def_id);
+ let ctxt = expr.span.ctxt();
+ if cast_expr.span.ctxt() == ctxt;
then {
let func = match rpk {
RawPartsKind::Immutable => "from_raw_parts",
@@ -41,8 +43,8 @@ pub(super) fn check(cx: &LateContext<'_>, expr: &Expr<'_>, cast_expr: &Expr<'_>,
};
let span = expr.span;
let mut applicability = Applicability::MachineApplicable;
- let ptr = snippet_with_applicability(cx, ptr_arg.span, "ptr", &mut applicability);
- let len = snippet_with_applicability(cx, len_arg.span, "len", &mut applicability);
+ let ptr = snippet_with_context(cx, ptr_arg.span, ctxt, "ptr", &mut applicability).0;
+ let len = snippet_with_context(cx, len_arg.span, ctxt, "len", &mut applicability).0;
span_lint_and_sugg(
cx,
CAST_SLICE_FROM_RAW_PARTS,
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/cognitive_complexity.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/cognitive_complexity.rs
index e8531157e..a8926b29a 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/cognitive_complexity.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/cognitive_complexity.rs
@@ -143,7 +143,7 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for CognitiveComplexity {
span: Span,
def_id: LocalDefId,
) {
- if !cx.tcx.has_attr(def_id.to_def_id(), sym::test) {
+ if !cx.tcx.has_attr(def_id, sym::test) {
let expr = if is_async_fn(kind) {
match get_async_fn_body(cx.tcx, body) {
Some(b) => b,
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/collection_is_never_read.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/collection_is_never_read.rs
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..5e2eb5789
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/collection_is_never_read.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,141 @@
+use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint;
+use clippy_utils::ty::{is_type_diagnostic_item, is_type_lang_item};
+use clippy_utils::visitors::for_each_expr_with_closures;
+use clippy_utils::{get_enclosing_block, get_parent_node, path_to_local_id};
+use core::ops::ControlFlow;
+use rustc_hir::{Block, ExprKind, HirId, LangItem, Local, Node, PatKind};
+use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass};
+use rustc_session::{declare_lint_pass, declare_tool_lint};
+use rustc_span::symbol::sym;
+use rustc_span::Symbol;
+
+declare_clippy_lint! {
+ /// ### What it does
+ /// Checks for collections that are never queried.
+ ///
+ /// ### Why is this bad?
+ /// Putting effort into constructing a collection but then never querying it might indicate that
+ /// the author forgot to do whatever they intended to do with the collection. Example: Clone
+ /// a vector, sort it for iteration, but then mistakenly iterate the original vector
+ /// instead.
+ ///
+ /// ### Example
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # let samples = vec![3, 1, 2];
+ /// let mut sorted_samples = samples.clone();
+ /// sorted_samples.sort();
+ /// for sample in &samples { // Oops, meant to use `sorted_samples`.
+ /// println!("{sample}");
+ /// }
+ /// ```
+ /// Use instead:
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # let samples = vec![3, 1, 2];
+ /// let mut sorted_samples = samples.clone();
+ /// sorted_samples.sort();
+ /// for sample in &sorted_samples {
+ /// println!("{sample}");
+ /// }
+ /// ```
+ #[clippy::version = "1.69.0"]
+ pub COLLECTION_IS_NEVER_READ,
+ nursery,
+ "a collection is never queried"
+}
+declare_lint_pass!(CollectionIsNeverRead => [COLLECTION_IS_NEVER_READ]);
+
+// Add `String` here when it is added to diagnostic items
+static COLLECTIONS: [Symbol; 9] = [
+ sym::BTreeMap,
+ sym::BTreeSet,
+ sym::BinaryHeap,
+ sym::HashMap,
+ sym::HashSet,
+ sym::LinkedList,
+ sym::Option,
+ sym::Vec,
+ sym::VecDeque,
+];
+
+impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for CollectionIsNeverRead {
+ fn check_local(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, local: &'tcx Local<'tcx>) {
+ // Look for local variables whose type is a container. Search surrounding bock for read access.
+ if match_acceptable_type(cx, local, &COLLECTIONS)
+ && let PatKind::Binding(_, local_id, _, _) = local.pat.kind
+ && let Some(enclosing_block) = get_enclosing_block(cx, local.hir_id)
+ && has_no_read_access(cx, local_id, enclosing_block)
+ {
+ span_lint(cx, COLLECTION_IS_NEVER_READ, local.span, "collection is never read");
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+fn match_acceptable_type(cx: &LateContext<'_>, local: &Local<'_>, collections: &[rustc_span::Symbol]) -> bool {
+ let ty = cx.typeck_results().pat_ty(local.pat);
+ collections.iter().any(|&sym| is_type_diagnostic_item(cx, ty, sym))
+ // String type is a lang item but not a diagnostic item for now so we need a separate check
+ || is_type_lang_item(cx, ty, LangItem::String)
+}
+
+fn has_no_read_access<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, id: HirId, block: &'tcx Block<'tcx>) -> bool {
+ let mut has_access = false;
+ let mut has_read_access = false;
+
+ // Inspect all expressions and sub-expressions in the block.
+ for_each_expr_with_closures(cx, block, |expr| {
+ // Ignore expressions that are not simply `id`.
+ if !path_to_local_id(expr, id) {
+ return ControlFlow::Continue(());
+ }
+
+ // `id` is being accessed. Investigate if it's a read access.
+ has_access = true;
+
+ // `id` appearing in the left-hand side of an assignment is not a read access:
+ //
+ // id = ...; // Not reading `id`.
+ if let Some(Node::Expr(parent)) = get_parent_node(cx.tcx, expr.hir_id)
+ && let ExprKind::Assign(lhs, ..) = parent.kind
+ && path_to_local_id(lhs, id)
+ {
+ return ControlFlow::Continue(());
+ }
+
+ // Look for method call with receiver `id`. It might be a non-read access:
+ //
+ // id.foo(args)
+ //
+ // Only assuming this for "official" methods defined on the type. For methods defined in extension
+ // traits (identified as local, based on the orphan rule), pessimistically assume that they might
+ // have side effects, so consider them a read.
+ if let Some(Node::Expr(parent)) = get_parent_node(cx.tcx, expr.hir_id)
+ && let ExprKind::MethodCall(_, receiver, _, _) = parent.kind
+ && path_to_local_id(receiver, id)
+ && let Some(method_def_id) = cx.typeck_results().type_dependent_def_id(parent.hir_id)
+ && !method_def_id.is_local()
+ {
+ // The method call is a statement, so the return value is not used. That's not a read access:
+ //
+ // id.foo(args);
+ if let Some(Node::Stmt(..)) = get_parent_node(cx.tcx, parent.hir_id) {
+ return ControlFlow::Continue(());
+ }
+
+ // The method call is not a statement, so its return value is used somehow but its type is the
+ // unit type, so this is not a real read access. Examples:
+ //
+ // let y = x.clear();
+ // println!("{:?}", x.clear());
+ if cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(parent).is_unit() {
+ return ControlFlow::Continue(());
+ }
+ }
+
+ // Any other access to `id` is a read access. Stop searching.
+ has_read_access = true;
+ ControlFlow::Break(())
+ });
+
+ // Ignore collections that have no access at all. Other lints should catch them.
+ has_access && !has_read_access
+}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/copies.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/copies.rs
index f10c35cde..970f50049 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/copies.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/copies.rs
@@ -1,18 +1,20 @@
use clippy_utils::diagnostics::{span_lint_and_note, span_lint_and_then};
use clippy_utils::source::{first_line_of_span, indent_of, reindent_multiline, snippet, snippet_opt};
-use clippy_utils::ty::needs_ordered_drop;
+use clippy_utils::ty::{is_interior_mut_ty, needs_ordered_drop};
use clippy_utils::visitors::for_each_expr;
use clippy_utils::{
- capture_local_usage, eq_expr_value, get_enclosing_block, hash_expr, hash_stmt, if_sequence, is_else_clause,
- is_lint_allowed, path_to_local, search_same, ContainsName, HirEqInterExpr, SpanlessEq,
+ capture_local_usage, def_path_def_ids, eq_expr_value, find_binding_init, get_enclosing_block, hash_expr, hash_stmt,
+ if_sequence, is_else_clause, is_lint_allowed, path_to_local, search_same, ContainsName, HirEqInterExpr, SpanlessEq,
};
use core::iter;
use core::ops::ControlFlow;
use rustc_errors::Applicability;
+use rustc_hir::def_id::DefIdSet;
use rustc_hir::intravisit;
use rustc_hir::{BinOpKind, Block, Expr, ExprKind, HirId, HirIdSet, Stmt, StmtKind};
use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass};
-use rustc_session::{declare_lint_pass, declare_tool_lint};
+use rustc_middle::query::Key;
+use rustc_session::{declare_tool_lint, impl_lint_pass};
use rustc_span::hygiene::walk_chain;
use rustc_span::source_map::SourceMap;
use rustc_span::{BytePos, Span, Symbol};
@@ -159,7 +161,21 @@ declare_clippy_lint! {
"`if` statement with shared code in all blocks"
}
-declare_lint_pass!(CopyAndPaste => [
+pub struct CopyAndPaste {
+ ignore_interior_mutability: Vec<String>,
+ ignored_ty_ids: DefIdSet,
+}
+
+impl CopyAndPaste {
+ pub fn new(ignore_interior_mutability: Vec<String>) -> Self {
+ Self {
+ ignore_interior_mutability,
+ ignored_ty_ids: DefIdSet::new(),
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+impl_lint_pass!(CopyAndPaste => [
IFS_SAME_COND,
SAME_FUNCTIONS_IN_IF_CONDITION,
IF_SAME_THEN_ELSE,
@@ -167,10 +183,18 @@ declare_lint_pass!(CopyAndPaste => [
]);
impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for CopyAndPaste {
+ fn check_crate(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'tcx>) {
+ for ignored_ty in &self.ignore_interior_mutability {
+ let path: Vec<&str> = ignored_ty.split("::").collect();
+ for id in def_path_def_ids(cx, path.as_slice()) {
+ self.ignored_ty_ids.insert(id);
+ }
+ }
+ }
fn check_expr(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, expr: &'tcx Expr<'_>) {
if !expr.span.from_expansion() && matches!(expr.kind, ExprKind::If(..)) && !is_else_clause(cx.tcx, expr) {
let (conds, blocks) = if_sequence(expr);
- lint_same_cond(cx, &conds);
+ lint_same_cond(cx, &conds, &self.ignored_ty_ids);
lint_same_fns_in_if_cond(cx, &conds);
let all_same =
!is_lint_allowed(cx, IF_SAME_THEN_ELSE, expr.hir_id) && lint_if_same_then_else(cx, &conds, &blocks);
@@ -547,9 +571,39 @@ fn check_for_warn_of_moved_symbol(cx: &LateContext<'_>, symbols: &[(HirId, Symbo
})
}
+fn method_caller_is_mutable(cx: &LateContext<'_>, caller_expr: &Expr<'_>, ignored_ty_ids: &DefIdSet) -> bool {
+ let caller_ty = cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(caller_expr);
+ // Check if given type has inner mutability and was not set to ignored by the configuration
+ let is_inner_mut_ty = is_interior_mut_ty(cx, caller_ty)
+ && !matches!(caller_ty.ty_adt_id(), Some(adt_id) if ignored_ty_ids.contains(&adt_id));
+
+ is_inner_mut_ty
+ || caller_ty.is_mutable_ptr()
+ // `find_binding_init` will return the binding iff its not mutable
+ || path_to_local(caller_expr)
+ .and_then(|hid| find_binding_init(cx, hid))
+ .is_none()
+}
+
/// Implementation of `IFS_SAME_COND`.
-fn lint_same_cond(cx: &LateContext<'_>, conds: &[&Expr<'_>]) {
- for (i, j) in search_same(conds, |e| hash_expr(cx, e), |lhs, rhs| eq_expr_value(cx, lhs, rhs)) {
+fn lint_same_cond(cx: &LateContext<'_>, conds: &[&Expr<'_>], ignored_ty_ids: &DefIdSet) {
+ for (i, j) in search_same(
+ conds,
+ |e| hash_expr(cx, e),
+ |lhs, rhs| {
+ // Ignore eq_expr side effects iff one of the expressin kind is a method call
+ // and the caller is not a mutable, including inner mutable type.
+ if let ExprKind::MethodCall(_, caller, _, _) = lhs.kind {
+ if method_caller_is_mutable(cx, caller, ignored_ty_ids) {
+ false
+ } else {
+ SpanlessEq::new(cx).eq_expr(lhs, rhs)
+ }
+ } else {
+ eq_expr_value(cx, lhs, rhs)
+ }
+ },
+ ) {
span_lint_and_note(
cx,
IFS_SAME_COND,
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/declared_lints.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/declared_lints.rs
index cd5dd7a57..f24dab627 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/declared_lints.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/declared_lints.rs
@@ -35,6 +35,7 @@ pub(crate) static LINTS: &[&crate::LintInfo] = &[
crate::utils::internal_lints::produce_ice::PRODUCE_ICE_INFO,
#[cfg(feature = "internal")]
crate::utils::internal_lints::unnecessary_def_path::UNNECESSARY_DEF_PATH_INFO,
+ crate::allow_attributes::ALLOW_ATTRIBUTES_INFO,
crate::almost_complete_range::ALMOST_COMPLETE_RANGE_INFO,
crate::approx_const::APPROX_CONSTANT_INFO,
crate::as_conversions::AS_CONVERSIONS_INFO,
@@ -92,6 +93,7 @@ pub(crate) static LINTS: &[&crate::LintInfo] = &[
crate::cognitive_complexity::COGNITIVE_COMPLEXITY_INFO,
crate::collapsible_if::COLLAPSIBLE_ELSE_IF_INFO,
crate::collapsible_if::COLLAPSIBLE_IF_INFO,
+ crate::collection_is_never_read::COLLECTION_IS_NEVER_READ_INFO,
crate::comparison_chain::COMPARISON_CHAIN_INFO,
crate::copies::BRANCHES_SHARING_CODE_INFO,
crate::copies::IFS_SAME_COND_INFO,
@@ -216,6 +218,7 @@ pub(crate) static LINTS: &[&crate::LintInfo] = &[
crate::iter_not_returning_iterator::ITER_NOT_RETURNING_ITERATOR_INFO,
crate::large_const_arrays::LARGE_CONST_ARRAYS_INFO,
crate::large_enum_variant::LARGE_ENUM_VARIANT_INFO,
+ crate::large_futures::LARGE_FUTURES_INFO,
crate::large_include_file::LARGE_INCLUDE_FILE_INFO,
crate::large_stack_arrays::LARGE_STACK_ARRAYS_INFO,
crate::len_zero::COMPARISON_TO_EMPTY_INFO,
@@ -226,8 +229,10 @@ pub(crate) static LINTS: &[&crate::LintInfo] = &[
crate::let_underscore::LET_UNDERSCORE_LOCK_INFO,
crate::let_underscore::LET_UNDERSCORE_MUST_USE_INFO,
crate::let_underscore::LET_UNDERSCORE_UNTYPED_INFO,
+ crate::let_with_type_underscore::LET_WITH_TYPE_UNDERSCORE_INFO,
crate::lifetimes::EXTRA_UNUSED_LIFETIMES_INFO,
crate::lifetimes::NEEDLESS_LIFETIMES_INFO,
+ crate::lines_filter_map_ok::LINES_FILTER_MAP_OK_INFO,
crate::literal_representation::DECIMAL_LITERAL_REPRESENTATION_INFO,
crate::literal_representation::INCONSISTENT_DIGIT_GROUPING_INFO,
crate::literal_representation::LARGE_DIGIT_GROUPS_INFO,
@@ -260,9 +265,11 @@ pub(crate) static LINTS: &[&crate::LintInfo] = &[
crate::manual_clamp::MANUAL_CLAMP_INFO,
crate::manual_is_ascii_check::MANUAL_IS_ASCII_CHECK_INFO,
crate::manual_let_else::MANUAL_LET_ELSE_INFO,
+ crate::manual_main_separator_str::MANUAL_MAIN_SEPARATOR_STR_INFO,
crate::manual_non_exhaustive::MANUAL_NON_EXHAUSTIVE_INFO,
crate::manual_rem_euclid::MANUAL_REM_EUCLID_INFO,
crate::manual_retain::MANUAL_RETAIN_INFO,
+ crate::manual_slice_size_calculation::MANUAL_SLICE_SIZE_CALCULATION_INFO,
crate::manual_string_new::MANUAL_STRING_NEW_INFO,
crate::manual_strip::MANUAL_STRIP_INFO,
crate::map_unit_fn::OPTION_MAP_UNIT_FN_INFO,
@@ -303,6 +310,7 @@ pub(crate) static LINTS: &[&crate::LintInfo] = &[
crate::methods::CASE_SENSITIVE_FILE_EXTENSION_COMPARISONS_INFO,
crate::methods::CHARS_LAST_CMP_INFO,
crate::methods::CHARS_NEXT_CMP_INFO,
+ crate::methods::CLEAR_WITH_DRAIN_INFO,
crate::methods::CLONED_INSTEAD_OF_COPIED_INFO,
crate::methods::CLONE_DOUBLE_REF_INFO,
crate::methods::CLONE_ON_COPY_INFO,
@@ -416,6 +424,7 @@ pub(crate) static LINTS: &[&crate::LintInfo] = &[
crate::misc_early::UNSEPARATED_LITERAL_SUFFIX_INFO,
crate::misc_early::ZERO_PREFIXED_LITERAL_INFO,
crate::mismatching_type_param_order::MISMATCHING_TYPE_PARAM_ORDER_INFO,
+ crate::missing_assert_message::MISSING_ASSERT_MESSAGE_INFO,
crate::missing_const_for_fn::MISSING_CONST_FOR_FN_INFO,
crate::missing_doc::MISSING_DOCS_IN_PRIVATE_ITEMS_INFO,
crate::missing_enforced_import_rename::MISSING_ENFORCED_IMPORT_RENAMES_INFO,
@@ -517,6 +526,7 @@ pub(crate) static LINTS: &[&crate::LintInfo] = &[
crate::ranges::REVERSED_EMPTY_RANGES_INFO,
crate::rc_clone_in_vec_init::RC_CLONE_IN_VEC_INIT_INFO,
crate::read_zero_byte_vec::READ_ZERO_BYTE_VEC_INFO,
+ crate::redundant_async_block::REDUNDANT_ASYNC_BLOCK_INFO,
crate::redundant_clone::REDUNDANT_CLONE_INFO,
crate::redundant_closure_call::REDUNDANT_CLOSURE_CALL_INFO,
crate::redundant_else::REDUNDANT_ELSE_INFO,
@@ -559,6 +569,7 @@ pub(crate) static LINTS: &[&crate::LintInfo] = &[
crate::strings::STR_TO_STRING_INFO,
crate::strings::TRIM_SPLIT_WHITESPACE_INFO,
crate::strlen_on_c_strings::STRLEN_ON_C_STRINGS_INFO,
+ crate::suspicious_doc_comments::SUSPICIOUS_DOC_COMMENTS_INFO,
crate::suspicious_operation_groupings::SUSPICIOUS_OPERATION_GROUPINGS_INFO,
crate::suspicious_trait_impl::SUSPICIOUS_ARITHMETIC_IMPL_INFO,
crate::suspicious_trait_impl::SUSPICIOUS_OP_ASSIGN_IMPL_INFO,
@@ -568,6 +579,7 @@ pub(crate) static LINTS: &[&crate::LintInfo] = &[
crate::swap_ptr_to_ref::SWAP_PTR_TO_REF_INFO,
crate::tabs_in_doc_comments::TABS_IN_DOC_COMMENTS_INFO,
crate::temporary_assignment::TEMPORARY_ASSIGNMENT_INFO,
+ crate::tests_outside_test_module::TESTS_OUTSIDE_TEST_MODULE_INFO,
crate::to_digit_is_some::TO_DIGIT_IS_SOME_INFO,
crate::trailing_empty_array::TRAILING_EMPTY_ARRAY_INFO,
crate::trait_bounds::TRAIT_DUPLICATION_IN_BOUNDS_INFO,
@@ -610,8 +622,10 @@ pub(crate) static LINTS: &[&crate::LintInfo] = &[
crate::unit_types::UNIT_CMP_INFO,
crate::unnamed_address::FN_ADDRESS_COMPARISONS_INFO,
crate::unnamed_address::VTABLE_ADDRESS_COMPARISONS_INFO,
+ crate::unnecessary_box_returns::UNNECESSARY_BOX_RETURNS_INFO,
crate::unnecessary_owned_empty_strings::UNNECESSARY_OWNED_EMPTY_STRINGS_INFO,
crate::unnecessary_self_imports::UNNECESSARY_SELF_IMPORTS_INFO,
+ crate::unnecessary_struct_initialization::UNNECESSARY_STRUCT_INITIALIZATION_INFO,
crate::unnecessary_wraps::UNNECESSARY_WRAPS_INFO,
crate::unnested_or_patterns::UNNESTED_OR_PATTERNS_INFO,
crate::unsafe_removed_from_name::UNSAFE_REMOVED_FROM_NAME_INFO,
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/default.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/default.rs
index 080d44e63..80c22742b 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/default.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/default.rs
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
use clippy_utils::diagnostics::{span_lint_and_note, span_lint_and_sugg};
-use clippy_utils::source::snippet_with_macro_callsite;
+use clippy_utils::source::snippet_with_context;
use clippy_utils::ty::{has_drop, is_copy};
use clippy_utils::{
any_parent_is_automatically_derived, contains_name, get_parent_expr, is_from_proc_macro, match_def_path, paths,
@@ -160,6 +160,8 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for Default {
}
};
+ let init_ctxt = local.span.ctxt();
+
// find all "later statement"'s where the fields of the binding set as
// Default::default() get reassigned, unless the reassignment refers to the original binding
let mut first_assign = None;
@@ -169,7 +171,7 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for Default {
// find out if and which field was set by this `consecutive_statement`
if let Some((field_ident, assign_rhs)) = field_reassigned_by_stmt(consecutive_statement, binding_name) {
// interrupt and cancel lint if assign_rhs references the original binding
- if contains_name(binding_name, assign_rhs, cx) {
+ if contains_name(binding_name, assign_rhs, cx) || init_ctxt != consecutive_statement.span.ctxt() {
cancel_lint = true;
break;
}
@@ -204,11 +206,12 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for Default {
.iter()
.all(|field| assigned_fields.iter().any(|(a, _)| a == &field.name));
+ let mut app = Applicability::Unspecified;
let field_list = assigned_fields
.into_iter()
.map(|(field, rhs)| {
// extract and store the assigned value for help message
- let value_snippet = snippet_with_macro_callsite(cx, rhs.span, "..");
+ let value_snippet = snippet_with_context(cx, rhs.span, init_ctxt, "..", &mut app).0;
format!("{field}: {value_snippet}")
})
.collect::<Vec<String>>()
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/default_instead_of_iter_empty.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/default_instead_of_iter_empty.rs
index 1ad929864..f296b80d2 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/default_instead_of_iter_empty.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/default_instead_of_iter_empty.rs
@@ -1,11 +1,12 @@
use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_sugg;
use clippy_utils::last_path_segment;
-use clippy_utils::source::snippet_with_applicability;
+use clippy_utils::source::snippet_with_context;
use clippy_utils::{match_def_path, paths};
use rustc_errors::Applicability;
use rustc_hir::{def, Expr, ExprKind, GenericArg, QPath, TyKind};
use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass};
use rustc_session::{declare_lint_pass, declare_tool_lint};
+use rustc_span::SyntaxContext;
declare_clippy_lint! {
/// ### What it does
@@ -38,9 +39,11 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for DefaultIterEmpty {
&& let QPath::Resolved(None, path) = ty_path
&& let def::Res::Def(_, def_id) = &path.res
&& match_def_path(cx, *def_id, &paths::ITER_EMPTY)
+ && let ctxt = expr.span.ctxt()
+ && ty.span.ctxt() == ctxt
{
let mut applicability = Applicability::MachineApplicable;
- let sugg = make_sugg(cx, ty_path, &mut applicability);
+ let sugg = make_sugg(cx, ty_path, ctxt, &mut applicability);
span_lint_and_sugg(
cx,
DEFAULT_INSTEAD_OF_ITER_EMPTY,
@@ -54,14 +57,19 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for DefaultIterEmpty {
}
}
-fn make_sugg(cx: &LateContext<'_>, ty_path: &rustc_hir::QPath<'_>, applicability: &mut Applicability) -> String {
+fn make_sugg(
+ cx: &LateContext<'_>,
+ ty_path: &rustc_hir::QPath<'_>,
+ ctxt: SyntaxContext,
+ applicability: &mut Applicability,
+) -> String {
if let Some(last) = last_path_segment(ty_path).args
&& let Some(iter_ty) = last.args.iter().find_map(|arg| match arg {
GenericArg::Type(ty) => Some(ty),
_ => None,
})
{
- format!("std::iter::empty::<{}>()", snippet_with_applicability(cx, iter_ty.span, "..", applicability))
+ format!("std::iter::empty::<{}>()", snippet_with_context(cx, iter_ty.span, ctxt, "..", applicability).0)
} else {
"std::iter::empty()".to_owned()
}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/derivable_impls.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/derivable_impls.rs
index f95b8ccf0..8f68f90a2 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/derivable_impls.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/derivable_impls.rs
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ use rustc_hir::{
Body, Expr, ExprKind, GenericArg, Impl, ImplItemKind, Item, ItemKind, Node, PathSegment, QPath, Ty, TyKind,
};
use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass};
-use rustc_middle::ty::{AdtDef, DefIdTree};
+use rustc_middle::ty::{Adt, AdtDef, SubstsRef};
use rustc_session::{declare_tool_lint, impl_lint_pass};
use rustc_span::sym;
@@ -81,13 +81,18 @@ fn check_struct<'tcx>(
self_ty: &Ty<'_>,
func_expr: &Expr<'_>,
adt_def: AdtDef<'_>,
+ substs: SubstsRef<'_>,
) {
if let TyKind::Path(QPath::Resolved(_, p)) = self_ty.kind {
- if let Some(PathSegment { args: Some(a), .. }) = p.segments.last() {
- for arg in a.args {
- if !matches!(arg, GenericArg::Lifetime(_)) {
- return;
- }
+ if let Some(PathSegment { args, .. }) = p.segments.last() {
+ let args = args.map(|a| a.args).unwrap_or(&[]);
+
+ // substs contains the generic parameters of the type declaration, while args contains the arguments
+ // used at instantiation time. If both len are not equal, it means that some parameters were not
+ // provided (which means that the default values were used); in this case we will not risk
+ // suggesting too broad a rewrite. We won't either if any argument is a type or a const.
+ if substs.len() != args.len() || args.iter().any(|arg| !matches!(arg, GenericArg::Lifetime(_))) {
+ return;
}
}
}
@@ -176,7 +181,7 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for DerivableImpls {
self_ty,
..
}) = item.kind;
- if !cx.tcx.has_attr(item.owner_id.to_def_id(), sym::automatically_derived);
+ if !cx.tcx.has_attr(item.owner_id, sym::automatically_derived);
if !item.span.from_expansion();
if let Some(def_id) = trait_ref.trait_def_id();
if cx.tcx.is_diagnostic_item(sym::Default, def_id);
@@ -184,7 +189,7 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for DerivableImpls {
if let Some(Node::ImplItem(impl_item)) = cx.tcx.hir().find(impl_item_hir);
if let ImplItemKind::Fn(_, b) = &impl_item.kind;
if let Body { value: func_expr, .. } = cx.tcx.hir().body(*b);
- if let Some(adt_def) = cx.tcx.type_of(item.owner_id).subst_identity().ty_adt_def();
+ if let &Adt(adt_def, substs) = cx.tcx.type_of(item.owner_id).subst_identity().kind();
if let attrs = cx.tcx.hir().attrs(item.hir_id());
if !attrs.iter().any(|attr| attr.doc_str().is_some());
if let child_attrs = cx.tcx.hir().attrs(impl_item_hir);
@@ -192,7 +197,7 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for DerivableImpls {
then {
if adt_def.is_struct() {
- check_struct(cx, item, self_ty, func_expr, adt_def);
+ check_struct(cx, item, self_ty, func_expr, adt_def, substs);
} else if adt_def.is_enum() && self.msrv.meets(msrvs::DEFAULT_ENUM_ATTRIBUTE) {
check_enum(cx, item, func_expr, adt_def);
}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/derive.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/derive.rs
index b8428d66a..f425dd5fb 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/derive.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/derive.rs
@@ -24,8 +24,8 @@ use rustc_span::sym;
declare_clippy_lint! {
/// ### What it does
- /// Checks for deriving `Hash` but implementing `PartialEq`
- /// explicitly or vice versa.
+ /// Lints against manual `PartialEq` implementations for types with a derived `Hash`
+ /// implementation.
///
/// ### Why is this bad?
/// The implementation of these traits must agree (for
@@ -54,8 +54,8 @@ declare_clippy_lint! {
declare_clippy_lint! {
/// ### What it does
- /// Checks for deriving `Ord` but implementing `PartialOrd`
- /// explicitly or vice versa.
+ /// Lints against manual `PartialOrd` and `Ord` implementations for types with a derived `Ord`
+ /// or `PartialOrd` implementation.
///
/// ### Why is this bad?
/// The implementation of these traits must agree (for
@@ -212,7 +212,7 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for Derive {
}) = item.kind
{
let ty = cx.tcx.type_of(item.owner_id).subst_identity();
- let is_automatically_derived = cx.tcx.has_attr(item.owner_id.to_def_id(), sym::automatically_derived);
+ let is_automatically_derived = cx.tcx.has_attr(item.owner_id, sym::automatically_derived);
check_hash_peq(cx, item.span, trait_ref, ty, is_automatically_derived);
check_ord_partial_ord(cx, item.span, trait_ref, ty, is_automatically_derived);
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/disallowed_script_idents.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/disallowed_script_idents.rs
index 084190f00..c9fad98e4 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/disallowed_script_idents.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/disallowed_script_idents.rs
@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ declare_clippy_lint! {
/// ### Example
/// ```rust
/// // Assuming that `clippy.toml` contains the following line:
- /// // allowed-locales = ["Latin", "Cyrillic"]
+ /// // allowed-scripts = ["Latin", "Cyrillic"]
/// let counter = 10; // OK, latin is allowed.
/// let счётчик = 10; // OK, cyrillic is allowed.
/// let zähler = 10; // OK, it's still latin.
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/exit.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/exit.rs
index 9c8b0d076..8ba6a9e48 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/exit.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/exit.rs
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ declare_clippy_lint! {
///
/// ### Why is this bad?
/// Exit terminates the program at the location it is called. For unrecoverable
- /// errors `panics` should be used to provide a stacktrace and potentualy other
+ /// errors `panics` should be used to provide a stacktrace and potentially other
/// information. A normal termination or one with an error code should happen in
/// the main function.
///
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/explicit_write.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/explicit_write.rs
index c0ea6f338..315df6c71 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/explicit_write.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/explicit_write.rs
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_sugg;
-use clippy_utils::macros::FormatArgsExpn;
+use clippy_utils::macros::{find_format_args, format_args_inputs_span};
use clippy_utils::source::snippet_with_applicability;
use clippy_utils::{is_expn_of, match_function_call, paths};
use if_chain::if_chain;
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ use rustc_hir::def::Res;
use rustc_hir::{BindingAnnotation, Block, BlockCheckMode, Expr, ExprKind, Node, PatKind, QPath, Stmt, StmtKind};
use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass};
use rustc_session::{declare_lint_pass, declare_tool_lint};
-use rustc_span::sym;
+use rustc_span::{sym, ExpnId};
declare_clippy_lint! {
/// ### What it does
@@ -43,23 +43,22 @@ declare_lint_pass!(ExplicitWrite => [EXPLICIT_WRITE]);
impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for ExplicitWrite {
fn check_expr(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, expr: &'tcx Expr<'_>) {
- if_chain! {
- // match call to unwrap
- if let ExprKind::MethodCall(unwrap_fun, write_call, [], _) = expr.kind;
- if unwrap_fun.ident.name == sym::unwrap;
+ // match call to unwrap
+ if let ExprKind::MethodCall(unwrap_fun, write_call, [], _) = expr.kind
+ && unwrap_fun.ident.name == sym::unwrap
// match call to write_fmt
- if let ExprKind::MethodCall(write_fun, write_recv, [write_arg], _) = look_in_block(cx, &write_call.kind);
- if write_fun.ident.name == sym!(write_fmt);
+ && let ExprKind::MethodCall(write_fun, write_recv, [write_arg], _) = look_in_block(cx, &write_call.kind)
+ && write_fun.ident.name == sym!(write_fmt)
// match calls to std::io::stdout() / std::io::stderr ()
- if let Some(dest_name) = if match_function_call(cx, write_recv, &paths::STDOUT).is_some() {
+ && let Some(dest_name) = if match_function_call(cx, write_recv, &paths::STDOUT).is_some() {
Some("stdout")
} else if match_function_call(cx, write_recv, &paths::STDERR).is_some() {
Some("stderr")
} else {
None
- };
- if let Some(format_args) = FormatArgsExpn::parse(cx, write_arg);
- then {
+ }
+ {
+ find_format_args(cx, write_arg, ExpnId::root(), |format_args| {
let calling_macro =
// ordering is important here, since `writeln!` uses `write!` internally
if is_expn_of(write_call.span, "writeln").is_some() {
@@ -92,7 +91,7 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for ExplicitWrite {
let mut applicability = Applicability::MachineApplicable;
let inputs_snippet = snippet_with_applicability(
cx,
- format_args.inputs_span(),
+ format_args_inputs_span(format_args),
"..",
&mut applicability,
);
@@ -104,8 +103,8 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for ExplicitWrite {
"try this",
format!("{prefix}{sugg_mac}!({inputs_snippet})"),
applicability,
- )
- }
+ );
+ });
}
}
}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/extra_unused_type_parameters.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/extra_unused_type_parameters.rs
index 20565e1d2..eeb4de8b5 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/extra_unused_type_parameters.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/extra_unused_type_parameters.rs
@@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
-use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_help;
+use clippy_utils::diagnostics::{span_lint_and_help, span_lint_and_then};
use clippy_utils::trait_ref_of_method;
-use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashMap;
-use rustc_errors::MultiSpan;
+use rustc_data_structures::fx::{FxHashMap, FxHashSet};
+use rustc_errors::Applicability;
use rustc_hir::intravisit::{walk_impl_item, walk_item, walk_param_bound, walk_ty, Visitor};
use rustc_hir::{
- BodyId, ExprKind, GenericBound, GenericParamKind, Generics, ImplItem, ImplItemKind, Item, ItemKind,
+ BodyId, ExprKind, GenericBound, GenericParam, GenericParamKind, Generics, ImplItem, ImplItemKind, Item, ItemKind,
PredicateOrigin, Ty, TyKind, WherePredicate,
};
use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass, LintContext};
@@ -53,13 +53,19 @@ impl ExtraUnusedTypeParameters {
}
}
- /// Don't lint external macros or functions with empty bodies. Also, don't lint public items if
- /// the `avoid_breaking_exported_api` config option is set.
- fn check_false_positive(&self, cx: &LateContext<'_>, span: Span, def_id: LocalDefId, body_id: BodyId) -> bool {
+ /// Don't lint external macros or functions with empty bodies. Also, don't lint exported items
+ /// if the `avoid_breaking_exported_api` config option is set.
+ fn is_empty_exported_or_macro(
+ &self,
+ cx: &LateContext<'_>,
+ span: Span,
+ def_id: LocalDefId,
+ body_id: BodyId,
+ ) -> bool {
let body = cx.tcx.hir().body(body_id).value;
let fn_empty = matches!(&body.kind, ExprKind::Block(blk, None) if blk.stmts.is_empty() && blk.expr.is_none());
let is_exported = cx.effective_visibilities.is_exported(def_id);
- in_external_macro(cx.sess(), span) || (self.avoid_breaking_exported_api && is_exported) || fn_empty
+ in_external_macro(cx.sess(), span) || fn_empty || (is_exported && self.avoid_breaking_exported_api)
}
}
@@ -69,85 +75,129 @@ impl_lint_pass!(ExtraUnusedTypeParameters => [EXTRA_UNUSED_TYPE_PARAMETERS]);
/// trait bounds those parameters have.
struct TypeWalker<'cx, 'tcx> {
cx: &'cx LateContext<'tcx>,
- /// Collection of all the function's type parameters.
+ /// Collection of the function's type parameters. Once the function has been walked, this will
+ /// contain only unused type parameters.
ty_params: FxHashMap<DefId, Span>,
- /// Collection of any (inline) trait bounds corresponding to each type parameter.
- bounds: FxHashMap<DefId, Span>,
+ /// Collection of any inline trait bounds corresponding to each type parameter.
+ inline_bounds: FxHashMap<DefId, Span>,
+ /// Collection of any type parameters with trait bounds that appear in a where clause.
+ where_bounds: FxHashSet<DefId>,
/// The entire `Generics` object of the function, useful for querying purposes.
generics: &'tcx Generics<'tcx>,
- /// The value of this will remain `true` if *every* parameter:
- /// 1. Is a type parameter, and
- /// 2. Goes unused in the function.
- /// Otherwise, if any type parameters end up being used, or if any lifetime or const-generic
- /// parameters are present, this will be set to `false`.
- all_params_unused: bool,
}
impl<'cx, 'tcx> TypeWalker<'cx, 'tcx> {
fn new(cx: &'cx LateContext<'tcx>, generics: &'tcx Generics<'tcx>) -> Self {
- let mut all_params_unused = true;
let ty_params = generics
.params
.iter()
- .filter_map(|param| {
- if let GenericParamKind::Type { synthetic, .. } = param.kind {
- (!synthetic).then_some((param.def_id.into(), param.span))
- } else {
- if !param.is_elided_lifetime() {
- all_params_unused = false;
- }
- None
- }
+ .filter_map(|param| match param.kind {
+ GenericParamKind::Type { synthetic, .. } if !synthetic => Some((param.def_id.into(), param.span)),
+ _ => None,
})
.collect();
Self {
cx,
ty_params,
- bounds: FxHashMap::default(),
+ inline_bounds: FxHashMap::default(),
+ where_bounds: FxHashSet::default(),
generics,
- all_params_unused,
}
}
- fn mark_param_used(&mut self, def_id: DefId) {
- if self.ty_params.remove(&def_id).is_some() {
- self.all_params_unused = false;
- }
+ fn get_bound_span(&self, param: &'tcx GenericParam<'tcx>) -> Span {
+ self.inline_bounds
+ .get(&param.def_id.to_def_id())
+ .map_or(param.span, |bound_span| param.span.with_hi(bound_span.hi()))
+ }
+
+ fn emit_help(&self, spans: Vec<Span>, msg: &str, help: &'static str) {
+ span_lint_and_help(self.cx, EXTRA_UNUSED_TYPE_PARAMETERS, spans, msg, None, help);
+ }
+
+ fn emit_sugg(&self, spans: Vec<Span>, msg: &str, help: &'static str) {
+ let suggestions: Vec<(Span, String)> = spans.iter().copied().zip(std::iter::repeat(String::new())).collect();
+ span_lint_and_then(self.cx, EXTRA_UNUSED_TYPE_PARAMETERS, spans, msg, |diag| {
+ diag.multipart_suggestion(help, suggestions, Applicability::MachineApplicable);
+ });
}
fn emit_lint(&self) {
- let (msg, help) = match self.ty_params.len() {
+ let explicit_params = self
+ .generics
+ .params
+ .iter()
+ .filter(|param| !param.is_elided_lifetime() && !param.is_impl_trait())
+ .collect::<Vec<_>>();
+
+ let extra_params = explicit_params
+ .iter()
+ .enumerate()
+ .filter(|(_, param)| self.ty_params.contains_key(&param.def_id.to_def_id()))
+ .collect::<Vec<_>>();
+
+ let (msg, help) = match extra_params.len() {
0 => return,
1 => (
- "type parameter goes unused in function definition",
+ format!(
+ "type parameter `{}` goes unused in function definition",
+ extra_params[0].1.name.ident()
+ ),
"consider removing the parameter",
),
_ => (
- "type parameters go unused in function definition",
+ format!(
+ "type parameters go unused in function definition: {}",
+ extra_params
+ .iter()
+ .map(|(_, param)| param.name.ident().to_string())
+ .collect::<Vec<_>>()
+ .join(", ")
+ ),
"consider removing the parameters",
),
};
- let source_map = self.cx.sess().source_map();
- let span = if self.all_params_unused {
- self.generics.span.into() // Remove the entire list of generics
+ // If any parameters are bounded in where clauses, don't try to form a suggestion.
+ // Otherwise, the leftover where bound would produce code that wouldn't compile.
+ if extra_params
+ .iter()
+ .any(|(_, param)| self.where_bounds.contains(&param.def_id.to_def_id()))
+ {
+ let spans = extra_params
+ .iter()
+ .map(|(_, param)| self.get_bound_span(param))
+ .collect::<Vec<_>>();
+ self.emit_help(spans, &msg, help);
} else {
- MultiSpan::from_spans(
- self.ty_params
+ let spans = if explicit_params.len() == extra_params.len() {
+ vec![self.generics.span] // Remove the entire list of generics
+ } else {
+ let mut end: Option<LocalDefId> = None;
+ extra_params
.iter()
- .map(|(def_id, &span)| {
- // Extend the span past any trait bounds, and include the comma at the end.
- let span_to_extend = self.bounds.get(def_id).copied().map_or(span, Span::shrink_to_hi);
- let comma_range = source_map.span_extend_to_next_char(span_to_extend, '>', false);
- let comma_span = source_map.span_through_char(comma_range, ',');
- span.with_hi(comma_span.hi())
+ .rev()
+ .map(|(idx, param)| {
+ if let Some(next) = explicit_params.get(idx + 1) && end != Some(next.def_id) {
+ // Extend the current span forward, up until the next param in the list.
+ param.span.until(next.span)
+ } else {
+ // Extend the current span back to include the comma following the previous
+ // param. If the span of the next param in the list has already been
+ // extended, we continue the chain. This is why we're iterating in reverse.
+ end = Some(param.def_id);
+
+ // idx will never be 0, else we'd be removing the entire list of generics
+ let prev = explicit_params[idx - 1];
+ let prev_span = self.get_bound_span(prev);
+ self.get_bound_span(param).with_lo(prev_span.hi())
+ }
})
- .collect(),
- )
+ .collect()
+ };
+ self.emit_sugg(spans, &msg, help);
};
-
- span_lint_and_help(self.cx, EXTRA_UNUSED_TYPE_PARAMETERS, span, msg, None, help);
}
}
@@ -162,7 +212,7 @@ impl<'cx, 'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for TypeWalker<'cx, 'tcx> {
fn visit_ty(&mut self, t: &'tcx Ty<'tcx>) {
if let Some((def_id, _)) = t.peel_refs().as_generic_param() {
- self.mark_param_used(def_id);
+ self.ty_params.remove(&def_id);
} else if let TyKind::OpaqueDef(id, _, _) = t.kind {
// Explicitly walk OpaqueDef. Normally `walk_ty` would do the job, but it calls
// `visit_nested_item`, which checks that `Self::NestedFilter::INTER` is set. We're
@@ -176,9 +226,18 @@ impl<'cx, 'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for TypeWalker<'cx, 'tcx> {
fn visit_where_predicate(&mut self, predicate: &'tcx WherePredicate<'tcx>) {
if let WherePredicate::BoundPredicate(predicate) = predicate {
- // Collect spans for any bounds on type parameters. We only keep bounds that appear in
- // the list of generics (not in a where-clause).
+ // Collect spans for any bounds on type parameters.
if let Some((def_id, _)) = predicate.bounded_ty.peel_refs().as_generic_param() {
+ match predicate.origin {
+ PredicateOrigin::GenericParam => {
+ self.inline_bounds.insert(def_id, predicate.span);
+ },
+ PredicateOrigin::WhereClause => {
+ self.where_bounds.insert(def_id);
+ },
+ PredicateOrigin::ImplTrait => (),
+ }
+
// If the bound contains non-public traits, err on the safe side and don't lint the
// corresponding parameter.
if !predicate
@@ -187,12 +246,10 @@ impl<'cx, 'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for TypeWalker<'cx, 'tcx> {
.filter_map(bound_to_trait_def_id)
.all(|id| self.cx.effective_visibilities.is_exported(id))
{
- self.mark_param_used(def_id);
- } else if let PredicateOrigin::GenericParam = predicate.origin {
- self.bounds.insert(def_id, predicate.span);
+ self.ty_params.remove(&def_id);
}
}
- // Only walk the right-hand side of where-bounds
+ // Only walk the right-hand side of where bounds
for bound in predicate.bounds {
walk_param_bound(self, bound);
}
@@ -207,7 +264,7 @@ impl<'cx, 'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for TypeWalker<'cx, 'tcx> {
impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for ExtraUnusedTypeParameters {
fn check_item(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, item: &'tcx Item<'tcx>) {
if let ItemKind::Fn(_, generics, body_id) = item.kind
- && !self.check_false_positive(cx, item.span, item.owner_id.def_id, body_id)
+ && !self.is_empty_exported_or_macro(cx, item.span, item.owner_id.def_id, body_id)
{
let mut walker = TypeWalker::new(cx, generics);
walk_item(&mut walker, item);
@@ -219,7 +276,7 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for ExtraUnusedTypeParameters {
// Only lint on inherent methods, not trait methods.
if let ImplItemKind::Fn(.., body_id) = item.kind
&& trait_ref_of_method(cx, item.owner_id.def_id).is_none()
- && !self.check_false_positive(cx, item.span, item.owner_id.def_id, body_id)
+ && !self.is_empty_exported_or_macro(cx, item.span, item.owner_id.def_id, body_id)
{
let mut walker = TypeWalker::new(cx, item.generics);
walk_impl_item(&mut walker, item);
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/fn_null_check.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/fn_null_check.rs
index 91c8c340c..d8f4a5fe2 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/fn_null_check.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/fn_null_check.rs
@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ declare_clippy_lint! {
///
/// if fn_ptr.is_none() { ... }
/// ```
- #[clippy::version = "1.67.0"]
+ #[clippy::version = "1.68.0"]
pub FN_NULL_CHECK,
correctness,
"`fn()` type assumed to be nullable"
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/format.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/format.rs
index d0fab6949..d34d6e927 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/format.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/format.rs
@@ -1,14 +1,13 @@
use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_sugg;
-use clippy_utils::macros::{root_macro_call_first_node, FormatArgsExpn};
-use clippy_utils::source::snippet_with_applicability;
+use clippy_utils::macros::{find_format_arg_expr, find_format_args, root_macro_call_first_node};
+use clippy_utils::source::{snippet_opt, snippet_with_context};
use clippy_utils::sugg::Sugg;
-use if_chain::if_chain;
+use rustc_ast::{FormatArgsPiece, FormatOptions, FormatTrait};
use rustc_errors::Applicability;
use rustc_hir::{Expr, ExprKind};
use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass};
use rustc_middle::ty;
use rustc_session::{declare_lint_pass, declare_tool_lint};
-use rustc_span::symbol::kw;
use rustc_span::{sym, Span};
declare_clippy_lint! {
@@ -44,55 +43,53 @@ declare_lint_pass!(UselessFormat => [USELESS_FORMAT]);
impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for UselessFormat {
fn check_expr(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, expr: &'tcx Expr<'_>) {
- let (format_args, call_site) = if_chain! {
- if let Some(macro_call) = root_macro_call_first_node(cx, expr);
- if cx.tcx.is_diagnostic_item(sym::format_macro, macro_call.def_id);
- if let Some(format_args) = FormatArgsExpn::find_nested(cx, expr, macro_call.expn);
- then {
- (format_args, macro_call.span)
- } else {
- return
- }
- };
+ let Some(macro_call) = root_macro_call_first_node(cx, expr) else { return };
+ if !cx.tcx.is_diagnostic_item(sym::format_macro, macro_call.def_id) {
+ return;
+ }
+
+ find_format_args(cx, expr, macro_call.expn, |format_args| {
+ let mut applicability = Applicability::MachineApplicable;
+ let call_site = macro_call.span;
- let mut applicability = Applicability::MachineApplicable;
- if format_args.args.is_empty() {
- match *format_args.format_string.parts {
- [] => span_useless_format_empty(cx, call_site, "String::new()".to_owned(), applicability),
- [_] => {
+ match (format_args.arguments.all_args(), &format_args.template[..]) {
+ ([], []) => span_useless_format_empty(cx, call_site, "String::new()".to_owned(), applicability),
+ ([], [_]) => {
// Simulate macro expansion, converting {{ and }} to { and }.
- let s_expand = format_args.format_string.snippet.replace("{{", "{").replace("}}", "}");
+ let Some(snippet) = snippet_opt(cx, format_args.span) else { return };
+ let s_expand = snippet.replace("{{", "{").replace("}}", "}");
let sugg = format!("{s_expand}.to_string()");
span_useless_format(cx, call_site, sugg, applicability);
},
- [..] => {},
- }
- } else if let [arg] = &*format_args.args {
- let value = arg.param.value;
- if_chain! {
- if format_args.format_string.parts == [kw::Empty];
- if arg.format.is_default();
- if match cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(value).peel_refs().kind() {
- ty::Adt(adt, _) => Some(adt.did()) == cx.tcx.lang_items().string(),
- ty::Str => true,
- _ => false,
- };
- then {
- let is_new_string = match value.kind {
- ExprKind::Binary(..) => true,
- ExprKind::MethodCall(path, ..) => path.ident.name == sym::to_string,
- _ => false,
- };
- let sugg = if is_new_string {
- snippet_with_applicability(cx, value.span, "..", &mut applicability).into_owned()
- } else {
- let sugg = Sugg::hir_with_applicability(cx, value, "<arg>", &mut applicability);
- format!("{}.to_string()", sugg.maybe_par())
- };
- span_useless_format(cx, call_site, sugg, applicability);
- }
+ ([arg], [piece]) => {
+ if let Ok(value) = find_format_arg_expr(expr, arg)
+ && let FormatArgsPiece::Placeholder(placeholder) = piece
+ && placeholder.format_trait == FormatTrait::Display
+ && placeholder.format_options == FormatOptions::default()
+ && match cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(value).peel_refs().kind() {
+ ty::Adt(adt, _) => Some(adt.did()) == cx.tcx.lang_items().string(),
+ ty::Str => true,
+ _ => false,
+ }
+ {
+ let is_new_string = match value.kind {
+ ExprKind::Binary(..) => true,
+ ExprKind::MethodCall(path, ..) => path.ident.name == sym::to_string,
+ _ => false,
+ };
+ let sugg = if is_new_string {
+ snippet_with_context(cx, value.span, call_site.ctxt(), "..", &mut applicability).0.into_owned()
+ } else {
+ let sugg = Sugg::hir_with_context(cx, value, call_site.ctxt(), "<arg>", &mut applicability);
+ format!("{}.to_string()", sugg.maybe_par())
+ };
+ span_useless_format(cx, call_site, sugg, applicability);
+
+ }
+ },
+ _ => {},
}
- };
+ });
}
}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/format_args.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/format_args.rs
index c511d85e9..08e45ed7d 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/format_args.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/format_args.rs
@@ -1,27 +1,31 @@
+use arrayvec::ArrayVec;
use clippy_utils::diagnostics::{span_lint_and_sugg, span_lint_and_then};
use clippy_utils::is_diag_trait_item;
-use clippy_utils::macros::FormatParamKind::{Implicit, Named, NamedInline, Numbered, Starred};
use clippy_utils::macros::{
- is_assert_macro, is_format_macro, is_panic, root_macro_call, Count, FormatArg, FormatArgsExpn, FormatParam,
- FormatParamUsage,
+ find_format_arg_expr, find_format_args, format_arg_removal_span, format_placeholder_format_span, is_assert_macro,
+ is_format_macro, is_panic, root_macro_call, root_macro_call_first_node, FormatParamUsage,
};
use clippy_utils::msrvs::{self, Msrv};
use clippy_utils::source::snippet_opt;
use clippy_utils::ty::{implements_trait, is_type_lang_item};
use if_chain::if_chain;
use itertools::Itertools;
+use rustc_ast::{
+ FormatArgPosition, FormatArgPositionKind, FormatArgsPiece, FormatArgumentKind, FormatCount, FormatOptions,
+ FormatPlaceholder, FormatTrait,
+};
use rustc_errors::{
Applicability,
SuggestionStyle::{CompletelyHidden, ShowCode},
};
-use rustc_hir::{Expr, ExprKind, HirId, LangItem, QPath};
+use rustc_hir::{Expr, ExprKind, LangItem};
use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass, LintContext};
use rustc_middle::ty::adjustment::{Adjust, Adjustment};
use rustc_middle::ty::Ty;
use rustc_session::{declare_tool_lint, impl_lint_pass};
use rustc_span::def_id::DefId;
use rustc_span::edition::Edition::Edition2021;
-use rustc_span::{sym, ExpnData, ExpnKind, Span, Symbol};
+use rustc_span::{sym, Span, Symbol};
declare_clippy_lint! {
/// ### What it does
@@ -184,72 +188,79 @@ impl FormatArgs {
impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for FormatArgs {
fn check_expr(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, expr: &'tcx Expr<'tcx>) {
- if let Some(format_args) = FormatArgsExpn::parse(cx, expr)
- && let expr_expn_data = expr.span.ctxt().outer_expn_data()
- && let outermost_expn_data = outermost_expn_data(expr_expn_data)
- && let Some(macro_def_id) = outermost_expn_data.macro_def_id
- && is_format_macro(cx, macro_def_id)
- && let ExpnKind::Macro(_, name) = outermost_expn_data.kind
- {
- for arg in &format_args.args {
- check_unused_format_specifier(cx, arg);
- if !arg.format.is_default() {
- continue;
- }
- if is_aliased(&format_args, arg.param.value.hir_id) {
- continue;
+ let Some(macro_call) = root_macro_call_first_node(cx, expr) else { return };
+ if !is_format_macro(cx, macro_call.def_id) {
+ return;
+ }
+ let name = cx.tcx.item_name(macro_call.def_id);
+
+ find_format_args(cx, expr, macro_call.expn, |format_args| {
+ for piece in &format_args.template {
+ if let FormatArgsPiece::Placeholder(placeholder) = piece
+ && let Ok(index) = placeholder.argument.index
+ && let Some(arg) = format_args.arguments.all_args().get(index)
+ {
+ let arg_expr = find_format_arg_expr(expr, arg);
+
+ check_unused_format_specifier(cx, placeholder, arg_expr);
+
+ if placeholder.format_trait != FormatTrait::Display
+ || placeholder.format_options != FormatOptions::default()
+ || is_aliased(format_args, index)
+ {
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ if let Ok(arg_hir_expr) = arg_expr {
+ check_format_in_format_args(cx, macro_call.span, name, arg_hir_expr);
+ check_to_string_in_format_args(cx, name, arg_hir_expr);
+ }
}
- check_format_in_format_args(cx, outermost_expn_data.call_site, name, arg.param.value);
- check_to_string_in_format_args(cx, name, arg.param.value);
}
+
if self.msrv.meets(msrvs::FORMAT_ARGS_CAPTURE) {
- check_uninlined_args(cx, &format_args, outermost_expn_data.call_site, macro_def_id, self.ignore_mixed);
+ check_uninlined_args(cx, format_args, macro_call.span, macro_call.def_id, self.ignore_mixed);
}
- }
+ });
}
extract_msrv_attr!(LateContext);
}
-fn check_unused_format_specifier(cx: &LateContext<'_>, arg: &FormatArg<'_>) {
- let param_ty = cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(arg.param.value).peel_refs();
+fn check_unused_format_specifier(
+ cx: &LateContext<'_>,
+ placeholder: &FormatPlaceholder,
+ arg_expr: Result<&Expr<'_>, &rustc_ast::Expr>,
+) {
+ let ty_or_ast_expr = arg_expr.map(|expr| cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(expr).peel_refs());
- if let Count::Implied(Some(mut span)) = arg.format.precision
- && !span.is_empty()
- {
- span_lint_and_then(
- cx,
- UNUSED_FORMAT_SPECS,
- span,
- "empty precision specifier has no effect",
- |diag| {
- if param_ty.is_floating_point() {
- diag.note("a precision specifier is not required to format floats");
- }
+ let is_format_args = match ty_or_ast_expr {
+ Ok(ty) => is_type_lang_item(cx, ty, LangItem::FormatArguments),
+ Err(expr) => matches!(expr.peel_parens_and_refs().kind, rustc_ast::ExprKind::FormatArgs(_)),
+ };
- if arg.format.is_default() {
- // If there's no other specifiers remove the `:` too
- span = arg.format_span();
- }
+ let options = &placeholder.format_options;
- diag.span_suggestion_verbose(span, "remove the `.`", "", Applicability::MachineApplicable);
- },
- );
- }
+ let arg_span = match arg_expr {
+ Ok(expr) => expr.span,
+ Err(expr) => expr.span,
+ };
- if is_type_lang_item(cx, param_ty, LangItem::FormatArguments) && !arg.format.is_default_for_trait() {
+ if let Some(placeholder_span) = placeholder.span
+ && is_format_args
+ && *options != FormatOptions::default()
+ {
span_lint_and_then(
cx,
UNUSED_FORMAT_SPECS,
- arg.span,
+ placeholder_span,
"format specifiers have no effect on `format_args!()`",
|diag| {
- let mut suggest_format = |spec, span| {
+ let mut suggest_format = |spec| {
let message = format!("for the {spec} to apply consider using `format!()`");
- if let Some(mac_call) = root_macro_call(arg.param.value.span)
+ if let Some(mac_call) = root_macro_call(arg_span)
&& cx.tcx.is_diagnostic_item(sym::format_args_macro, mac_call.def_id)
- && arg.span.eq_ctxt(mac_call.span)
{
diag.span_suggestion(
cx.sess().source_map().span_until_char(mac_call.span, '!'),
@@ -257,25 +268,27 @@ fn check_unused_format_specifier(cx: &LateContext<'_>, arg: &FormatArg<'_>) {
"format",
Applicability::MaybeIncorrect,
);
- } else if let Some(span) = span {
- diag.span_help(span, message);
+ } else {
+ diag.help(message);
}
};
- if !arg.format.width.is_implied() {
- suggest_format("width", arg.format.width.span());
+ if options.width.is_some() {
+ suggest_format("width");
}
- if !arg.format.precision.is_implied() {
- suggest_format("precision", arg.format.precision.span());
+ if options.precision.is_some() {
+ suggest_format("precision");
}
- diag.span_suggestion_verbose(
- arg.format_span(),
- "if the current behavior is intentional, remove the format specifiers",
- "",
- Applicability::MaybeIncorrect,
- );
+ if let Some(format_span) = format_placeholder_format_span(placeholder) {
+ diag.span_suggestion_verbose(
+ format_span,
+ "if the current behavior is intentional, remove the format specifiers",
+ "",
+ Applicability::MaybeIncorrect,
+ );
+ }
},
);
}
@@ -283,12 +296,12 @@ fn check_unused_format_specifier(cx: &LateContext<'_>, arg: &FormatArg<'_>) {
fn check_uninlined_args(
cx: &LateContext<'_>,
- args: &FormatArgsExpn<'_>,
+ args: &rustc_ast::FormatArgs,
call_site: Span,
def_id: DefId,
ignore_mixed: bool,
) {
- if args.format_string.span.from_expansion() {
+ if args.span.from_expansion() {
return;
}
if call_site.edition() < Edition2021 && (is_panic(cx, def_id) || is_assert_macro(cx, def_id)) {
@@ -303,7 +316,13 @@ fn check_uninlined_args(
// we cannot remove any other arguments in the format string,
// because the index numbers might be wrong after inlining.
// Example of an un-inlinable format: print!("{}{1}", foo, 2)
- if !args.params().all(|p| check_one_arg(args, &p, &mut fixes, ignore_mixed)) || fixes.is_empty() {
+ for (pos, usage) in format_arg_positions(args) {
+ if !check_one_arg(args, pos, usage, &mut fixes, ignore_mixed) {
+ return;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if fixes.is_empty() {
return;
}
@@ -332,47 +351,40 @@ fn check_uninlined_args(
}
fn check_one_arg(
- args: &FormatArgsExpn<'_>,
- param: &FormatParam<'_>,
+ args: &rustc_ast::FormatArgs,
+ pos: &FormatArgPosition,
+ usage: FormatParamUsage,
fixes: &mut Vec<(Span, String)>,
ignore_mixed: bool,
) -> bool {
- if matches!(param.kind, Implicit | Starred | Named(_) | Numbered)
- && let ExprKind::Path(QPath::Resolved(None, path)) = param.value.kind
- && let [segment] = path.segments
+ let index = pos.index.unwrap();
+ let arg = &args.arguments.all_args()[index];
+
+ if !matches!(arg.kind, FormatArgumentKind::Captured(_))
+ && let rustc_ast::ExprKind::Path(None, path) = &arg.expr.kind
+ && let [segment] = path.segments.as_slice()
&& segment.args.is_none()
- && let Some(arg_span) = args.value_with_prev_comma_span(param.value.hir_id)
+ && let Some(arg_span) = format_arg_removal_span(args, index)
+ && let Some(pos_span) = pos.span
{
- let replacement = match param.usage {
+ let replacement = match usage {
FormatParamUsage::Argument => segment.ident.name.to_string(),
FormatParamUsage::Width => format!("{}$", segment.ident.name),
FormatParamUsage::Precision => format!(".{}$", segment.ident.name),
};
- fixes.push((param.span, replacement));
+ fixes.push((pos_span, replacement));
fixes.push((arg_span, String::new()));
true // successful inlining, continue checking
} else {
// Do not continue inlining (return false) in case
// * if we can't inline a numbered argument, e.g. `print!("{0} ...", foo.bar, ...)`
// * if allow_mixed_uninlined_format_args is false and this arg hasn't been inlined already
- param.kind != Numbered && (!ignore_mixed || matches!(param.kind, NamedInline(_)))
- }
-}
-
-fn outermost_expn_data(expn_data: ExpnData) -> ExpnData {
- if expn_data.call_site.from_expansion() {
- outermost_expn_data(expn_data.call_site.ctxt().outer_expn_data())
- } else {
- expn_data
+ pos.kind != FormatArgPositionKind::Number
+ && (!ignore_mixed || matches!(arg.kind, FormatArgumentKind::Captured(_)))
}
}
-fn check_format_in_format_args(
- cx: &LateContext<'_>,
- call_site: Span,
- name: Symbol,
- arg: &Expr<'_>,
-) {
+fn check_format_in_format_args(cx: &LateContext<'_>, call_site: Span, name: Symbol, arg: &Expr<'_>) {
let expn_data = arg.span.ctxt().outer_expn_data();
if expn_data.call_site.from_expansion() {
return;
@@ -443,9 +455,33 @@ fn check_to_string_in_format_args(cx: &LateContext<'_>, name: Symbol, value: &Ex
}
}
-/// Returns true if `hir_id` is referred to by multiple format params
-fn is_aliased(args: &FormatArgsExpn<'_>, hir_id: HirId) -> bool {
- args.params().filter(|param| param.value.hir_id == hir_id).at_most_one().is_err()
+fn format_arg_positions(
+ format_args: &rustc_ast::FormatArgs,
+) -> impl Iterator<Item = (&FormatArgPosition, FormatParamUsage)> {
+ format_args.template.iter().flat_map(|piece| match piece {
+ FormatArgsPiece::Placeholder(placeholder) => {
+ let mut positions = ArrayVec::<_, 3>::new();
+
+ positions.push((&placeholder.argument, FormatParamUsage::Argument));
+ if let Some(FormatCount::Argument(position)) = &placeholder.format_options.width {
+ positions.push((position, FormatParamUsage::Width));
+ }
+ if let Some(FormatCount::Argument(position)) = &placeholder.format_options.precision {
+ positions.push((position, FormatParamUsage::Precision));
+ }
+
+ positions
+ },
+ FormatArgsPiece::Literal(_) => ArrayVec::new(),
+ })
+}
+
+/// Returns true if the format argument at `index` is referred to by multiple format params
+fn is_aliased(format_args: &rustc_ast::FormatArgs, index: usize) -> bool {
+ format_arg_positions(format_args)
+ .filter(|(position, _)| position.index == Ok(index))
+ .at_most_one()
+ .is_err()
}
fn count_needed_derefs<'tcx, I>(mut ty: Ty<'tcx>, mut iter: I) -> (usize, Ty<'tcx>)
@@ -455,7 +491,11 @@ where
let mut n_total = 0;
let mut n_needed = 0;
loop {
- if let Some(Adjustment { kind: Adjust::Deref(overloaded_deref), target }) = iter.next() {
+ if let Some(Adjustment {
+ kind: Adjust::Deref(overloaded_deref),
+ target,
+ }) = iter.next()
+ {
n_total += 1;
if overloaded_deref.is_some() {
n_needed = n_total;
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/format_impl.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/format_impl.rs
index ed1342a54..e3ddbfb59 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/format_impl.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/format_impl.rs
@@ -1,11 +1,13 @@
use clippy_utils::diagnostics::{span_lint, span_lint_and_sugg};
-use clippy_utils::macros::{is_format_macro, root_macro_call_first_node, FormatArg, FormatArgsExpn};
+use clippy_utils::macros::{find_format_arg_expr, find_format_args, is_format_macro, root_macro_call_first_node};
use clippy_utils::{get_parent_as_impl, is_diag_trait_item, path_to_local, peel_ref_operators};
use if_chain::if_chain;
+use rustc_ast::{FormatArgsPiece, FormatTrait};
use rustc_errors::Applicability;
use rustc_hir::{Expr, ExprKind, Impl, ImplItem, ImplItemKind, QPath};
use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass};
use rustc_session::{declare_tool_lint, impl_lint_pass};
+use rustc_span::Span;
use rustc_span::{sym, symbol::kw, Symbol};
declare_clippy_lint! {
@@ -89,7 +91,7 @@ declare_clippy_lint! {
}
#[derive(Clone, Copy)]
-struct FormatTrait {
+struct FormatTraitNames {
/// e.g. `sym::Display`
name: Symbol,
/// `f` in `fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {}`
@@ -99,7 +101,7 @@ struct FormatTrait {
#[derive(Default)]
pub struct FormatImpl {
// Whether we are inside Display or Debug trait impl - None for neither
- format_trait_impl: Option<FormatTrait>,
+ format_trait_impl: Option<FormatTraitNames>,
}
impl FormatImpl {
@@ -161,43 +163,57 @@ fn check_to_string_in_display(cx: &LateContext<'_>, expr: &Expr<'_>) {
}
}
-fn check_self_in_format_args<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, expr: &'tcx Expr<'_>, impl_trait: FormatTrait) {
+fn check_self_in_format_args<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, expr: &'tcx Expr<'_>, impl_trait: FormatTraitNames) {
// Check each arg in format calls - do we ever use Display on self (directly or via deref)?
- if_chain! {
- if let Some(outer_macro) = root_macro_call_first_node(cx, expr);
- if let macro_def_id = outer_macro.def_id;
- if let Some(format_args) = FormatArgsExpn::find_nested(cx, expr, outer_macro.expn);
- if is_format_macro(cx, macro_def_id);
- then {
- for arg in format_args.args {
- if arg.format.r#trait != impl_trait.name {
- continue;
+ if let Some(outer_macro) = root_macro_call_first_node(cx, expr)
+ && let macro_def_id = outer_macro.def_id
+ && is_format_macro(cx, macro_def_id)
+ {
+ find_format_args(cx, expr, outer_macro.expn, |format_args| {
+ for piece in &format_args.template {
+ if let FormatArgsPiece::Placeholder(placeholder) = piece
+ && let trait_name = match placeholder.format_trait {
+ FormatTrait::Display => sym::Display,
+ FormatTrait::Debug => sym::Debug,
+ FormatTrait::LowerExp => sym!(LowerExp),
+ FormatTrait::UpperExp => sym!(UpperExp),
+ FormatTrait::Octal => sym!(Octal),
+ FormatTrait::Pointer => sym::Pointer,
+ FormatTrait::Binary => sym!(Binary),
+ FormatTrait::LowerHex => sym!(LowerHex),
+ FormatTrait::UpperHex => sym!(UpperHex),
+ }
+ && trait_name == impl_trait.name
+ && let Ok(index) = placeholder.argument.index
+ && let Some(arg) = format_args.arguments.all_args().get(index)
+ && let Ok(arg_expr) = find_format_arg_expr(expr, arg)
+ {
+ check_format_arg_self(cx, expr.span, arg_expr, impl_trait);
}
- check_format_arg_self(cx, expr, &arg, impl_trait);
}
- }
+ });
}
}
-fn check_format_arg_self(cx: &LateContext<'_>, expr: &Expr<'_>, arg: &FormatArg<'_>, impl_trait: FormatTrait) {
+fn check_format_arg_self(cx: &LateContext<'_>, span: Span, arg: &Expr<'_>, impl_trait: FormatTraitNames) {
// Handle multiple dereferencing of references e.g. &&self
// Handle dereference of &self -> self that is equivalent (i.e. via *self in fmt() impl)
// Since the argument to fmt is itself a reference: &self
- let reference = peel_ref_operators(cx, arg.param.value);
+ let reference = peel_ref_operators(cx, arg);
let map = cx.tcx.hir();
// Is the reference self?
if path_to_local(reference).map(|x| map.name(x)) == Some(kw::SelfLower) {
- let FormatTrait { name, .. } = impl_trait;
+ let FormatTraitNames { name, .. } = impl_trait;
span_lint(
cx,
RECURSIVE_FORMAT_IMPL,
- expr.span,
+ span,
&format!("using `self` as `{name}` in `impl {name}` will cause infinite recursion"),
);
}
}
-fn check_print_in_format_impl(cx: &LateContext<'_>, expr: &Expr<'_>, impl_trait: FormatTrait) {
+fn check_print_in_format_impl(cx: &LateContext<'_>, expr: &Expr<'_>, impl_trait: FormatTraitNames) {
if_chain! {
if let Some(macro_call) = root_macro_call_first_node(cx, expr);
if let Some(name) = cx.tcx.get_diagnostic_name(macro_call.def_id);
@@ -227,7 +243,7 @@ fn check_print_in_format_impl(cx: &LateContext<'_>, expr: &Expr<'_>, impl_trait:
}
}
-fn is_format_trait_impl(cx: &LateContext<'_>, impl_item: &ImplItem<'_>) -> Option<FormatTrait> {
+fn is_format_trait_impl(cx: &LateContext<'_>, impl_item: &ImplItem<'_>) -> Option<FormatTraitNames> {
if_chain! {
if impl_item.ident.name == sym::fmt;
if let ImplItemKind::Fn(_, body_id) = impl_item.kind;
@@ -241,7 +257,7 @@ fn is_format_trait_impl(cx: &LateContext<'_>, impl_item: &ImplItem<'_>) -> Optio
.and_then(|param| param.pat.simple_ident())
.map(|ident| ident.name);
- Some(FormatTrait {
+ Some(FormatTraitNames {
name,
formatter_name,
})
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/functions/impl_trait_in_params.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/functions/impl_trait_in_params.rs
index 2811a73f6..d3d0d91c1 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/functions/impl_trait_in_params.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/functions/impl_trait_in_params.rs
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ pub(super) fn check_fn<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'_>, kind: &'tcx FnKind<'_>, body:
if let Some(gen_span) = generics.span_for_param_suggestion() {
diag.span_suggestion_with_style(
gen_span,
- "add a type paremeter",
+ "add a type parameter",
format!(", {{ /* Generic name */ }}: {}", &param.name.ident().as_str()[5..]),
rustc_errors::Applicability::HasPlaceholders,
rustc_errors::SuggestionStyle::ShowAlways,
@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ pub(super) fn check_fn<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'_>, kind: &'tcx FnKind<'_>, body:
ident.span.ctxt(),
ident.span.parent(),
),
- "add a type paremeter",
+ "add a type parameter",
format!("<{{ /* Generic name */ }}: {}>", &param.name.ident().as_str()[5..]),
rustc_errors::Applicability::HasPlaceholders,
rustc_errors::SuggestionStyle::ShowAlways,
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/functions/misnamed_getters.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/functions/misnamed_getters.rs
index 8b53ee68e..e5945939e 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/functions/misnamed_getters.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/functions/misnamed_getters.rs
@@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ pub fn check_fn(cx: &LateContext<'_>, kind: FnKind<'_>, decl: &FnDecl<'_>, body:
let Some(correct_field) = correct_field else {
// There is no field corresponding to the getter name.
- // FIXME: This can be a false positive if the correct field is reachable trought deeper autodereferences than used_field is
+ // FIXME: This can be a false positive if the correct field is reachable through deeper autodereferences than used_field is
return;
};
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/functions/mod.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/functions/mod.rs
index d2852b4ac..7c5e44bb7 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/functions/mod.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/functions/mod.rs
@@ -185,7 +185,7 @@ declare_clippy_lint! {
/// ### Examples
/// ```rust
/// // this could be annotated with `#[must_use]`.
- /// fn id<T>(t: T) -> T { t }
+ /// pub fn id<T>(t: T) -> T { t }
/// ```
#[clippy::version = "1.40.0"]
pub MUST_USE_CANDIDATE,
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/functions/must_use.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/functions/must_use.rs
index 29bdc46b6..d0ad26282 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/functions/must_use.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/functions/must_use.rs
@@ -1,7 +1,9 @@
+use hir::FnSig;
use rustc_ast::ast::Attribute;
use rustc_errors::Applicability;
use rustc_hir::def_id::DefIdSet;
use rustc_hir::{self as hir, def::Res, QPath};
+use rustc_infer::infer::TyCtxtInferExt;
use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LintContext};
use rustc_middle::{
lint::in_external_macro,
@@ -22,13 +24,13 @@ use super::{DOUBLE_MUST_USE, MUST_USE_CANDIDATE, MUST_USE_UNIT};
pub(super) fn check_item<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, item: &'tcx hir::Item<'_>) {
let attrs = cx.tcx.hir().attrs(item.hir_id());
- let attr = cx.tcx.get_attr(item.owner_id.to_def_id(), sym::must_use);
+ let attr = cx.tcx.get_attr(item.owner_id, sym::must_use);
if let hir::ItemKind::Fn(ref sig, _generics, ref body_id) = item.kind {
let is_public = cx.effective_visibilities.is_exported(item.owner_id.def_id);
let fn_header_span = item.span.with_hi(sig.decl.output.span().hi());
if let Some(attr) = attr {
- check_needless_must_use(cx, sig.decl, item.owner_id, item.span, fn_header_span, attr);
- } else if is_public && !is_proc_macro(cx.sess(), attrs) && !attrs.iter().any(|a| a.has_name(sym::no_mangle)) {
+ check_needless_must_use(cx, sig.decl, item.owner_id, item.span, fn_header_span, attr, sig);
+ } else if is_public && !is_proc_macro(attrs) && !attrs.iter().any(|a| a.has_name(sym::no_mangle)) {
check_must_use_candidate(
cx,
sig.decl,
@@ -47,13 +49,10 @@ pub(super) fn check_impl_item<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, item: &'tcx hir::Imp
let is_public = cx.effective_visibilities.is_exported(item.owner_id.def_id);
let fn_header_span = item.span.with_hi(sig.decl.output.span().hi());
let attrs = cx.tcx.hir().attrs(item.hir_id());
- let attr = cx.tcx.get_attr(item.owner_id.to_def_id(), sym::must_use);
+ let attr = cx.tcx.get_attr(item.owner_id, sym::must_use);
if let Some(attr) = attr {
- check_needless_must_use(cx, sig.decl, item.owner_id, item.span, fn_header_span, attr);
- } else if is_public
- && !is_proc_macro(cx.sess(), attrs)
- && trait_ref_of_method(cx, item.owner_id.def_id).is_none()
- {
+ check_needless_must_use(cx, sig.decl, item.owner_id, item.span, fn_header_span, attr, sig);
+ } else if is_public && !is_proc_macro(attrs) && trait_ref_of_method(cx, item.owner_id.def_id).is_none() {
check_must_use_candidate(
cx,
sig.decl,
@@ -73,12 +72,12 @@ pub(super) fn check_trait_item<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, item: &'tcx hir::Tr
let fn_header_span = item.span.with_hi(sig.decl.output.span().hi());
let attrs = cx.tcx.hir().attrs(item.hir_id());
- let attr = cx.tcx.get_attr(item.owner_id.to_def_id(), sym::must_use);
+ let attr = cx.tcx.get_attr(item.owner_id, sym::must_use);
if let Some(attr) = attr {
- check_needless_must_use(cx, sig.decl, item.owner_id, item.span, fn_header_span, attr);
+ check_needless_must_use(cx, sig.decl, item.owner_id, item.span, fn_header_span, attr, sig);
} else if let hir::TraitFn::Provided(eid) = *eid {
let body = cx.tcx.hir().body(eid);
- if attr.is_none() && is_public && !is_proc_macro(cx.sess(), attrs) {
+ if attr.is_none() && is_public && !is_proc_macro(attrs) {
check_must_use_candidate(
cx,
sig.decl,
@@ -100,6 +99,7 @@ fn check_needless_must_use(
item_span: Span,
fn_header_span: Span,
attr: &Attribute,
+ sig: &FnSig<'_>,
) {
if in_external_macro(cx.sess(), item_span) {
return;
@@ -115,6 +115,15 @@ fn check_needless_must_use(
},
);
} else if attr.value_str().is_none() && is_must_use_ty(cx, return_ty(cx, item_id)) {
+ // Ignore async functions unless Future::Output type is a must_use type
+ if sig.header.is_async() {
+ let infcx = cx.tcx.infer_ctxt().build();
+ if let Some(future_ty) = infcx.get_impl_future_output_ty(return_ty(cx, item_id))
+ && !is_must_use_ty(cx, future_ty) {
+ return;
+ }
+ }
+
span_lint_and_help(
cx,
DOUBLE_MUST_USE,
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/future_not_send.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/future_not_send.rs
index 9fb73a371..ed0bd58c7 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/future_not_send.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/future_not_send.rs
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ use rustc_session::{declare_lint_pass, declare_tool_lint};
use rustc_span::def_id::LocalDefId;
use rustc_span::{sym, Span};
use rustc_trait_selection::traits::error_reporting::suggestions::TypeErrCtxtExt;
-use rustc_trait_selection::traits::{self, FulfillmentError};
+use rustc_trait_selection::traits::{self, FulfillmentError, ObligationCtxt};
declare_clippy_lint! {
/// ### What it does
@@ -79,8 +79,10 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for FutureNotSend {
let send_trait = cx.tcx.get_diagnostic_item(sym::Send).unwrap();
let span = decl.output.span();
let infcx = cx.tcx.infer_ctxt().build();
+ let ocx = ObligationCtxt::new(&infcx);
let cause = traits::ObligationCause::misc(span, fn_def_id);
- let send_errors = traits::fully_solve_bound(&infcx, cause, cx.param_env, ret_ty, send_trait);
+ ocx.register_bound(cause, cx.param_env, ret_ty, send_trait);
+ let send_errors = ocx.select_all_or_error();
if !send_errors.is_empty() {
span_lint_and_then(
cx,
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/if_then_some_else_none.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/if_then_some_else_none.rs
index 9cadaaa49..725bd3d54 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/if_then_some_else_none.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/if_then_some_else_none.rs
@@ -1,8 +1,10 @@
use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_help;
use clippy_utils::eager_or_lazy::switch_to_eager_eval;
use clippy_utils::msrvs::{self, Msrv};
-use clippy_utils::source::snippet_with_macro_callsite;
+use clippy_utils::source::snippet_with_context;
+use clippy_utils::sugg::Sugg;
use clippy_utils::{contains_return, higher, is_else_clause, is_res_lang_ctor, path_res, peel_blocks};
+use rustc_errors::Applicability;
use rustc_hir::LangItem::{OptionNone, OptionSome};
use rustc_hir::{Expr, ExprKind, Stmt, StmtKind};
use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass, LintContext};
@@ -72,21 +74,20 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for IfThenSomeElseNone {
return;
}
+ let ctxt = expr.span.ctxt();
+
if let Some(higher::If { cond, then, r#else: Some(els) }) = higher::If::hir(expr)
&& let ExprKind::Block(then_block, _) = then.kind
&& let Some(then_expr) = then_block.expr
&& let ExprKind::Call(then_call, [then_arg]) = then_expr.kind
+ && then_expr.span.ctxt() == ctxt
&& is_res_lang_ctor(cx, path_res(cx, then_call), OptionSome)
&& is_res_lang_ctor(cx, path_res(cx, peel_blocks(els)), OptionNone)
&& !stmts_contains_early_return(then_block.stmts)
{
- let cond_snip = snippet_with_macro_callsite(cx, cond.span, "[condition]");
- let cond_snip = if matches!(cond.kind, ExprKind::Unary(_, _) | ExprKind::Binary(_, _, _)) {
- format!("({cond_snip})")
- } else {
- cond_snip.into_owned()
- };
- let arg_snip = snippet_with_macro_callsite(cx, then_arg.span, "");
+ let mut app = Applicability::Unspecified;
+ let cond_snip = Sugg::hir_with_context(cx, cond, expr.span.ctxt(), "[condition]", &mut app).maybe_par().to_string();
+ let arg_snip = snippet_with_context(cx, then_arg.span, ctxt, "[body]", &mut app).0;
let mut method_body = if then_block.stmts.is_empty() {
arg_snip.into_owned()
} else {
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/implicit_saturating_add.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/implicit_saturating_add.rs
index 6e1934393..57e6caa87 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/implicit_saturating_add.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/implicit_saturating_add.rs
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
use clippy_utils::consts::{constant, Constant};
use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_sugg;
use clippy_utils::get_parent_expr;
-use clippy_utils::source::snippet_with_applicability;
+use clippy_utils::source::snippet_with_context;
use if_chain::if_chain;
use rustc_ast::ast::{LitIntType, LitKind};
use rustc_errors::Applicability;
@@ -55,6 +55,9 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for ImplicitSaturatingAdd {
if let ExprKind::AssignOp(op1, target, value) = ex.kind;
let ty = cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(target);
if Some(c) == get_int_max(ty);
+ let ctxt = expr.span.ctxt();
+ if ex.span.ctxt() == ctxt;
+ if expr1.span.ctxt() == ctxt;
if clippy_utils::SpanlessEq::new(cx).eq_expr(l, target);
if BinOpKind::Add == op1.node;
if let ExprKind::Lit(ref lit) = value.kind;
@@ -62,8 +65,15 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for ImplicitSaturatingAdd {
if block.expr.is_none();
then {
let mut app = Applicability::MachineApplicable;
- let code = snippet_with_applicability(cx, target.span, "_", &mut app);
- let sugg = if let Some(parent) = get_parent_expr(cx, expr) && let ExprKind::If(_cond, _then, Some(else_)) = parent.kind && else_.hir_id == expr.hir_id {format!("{{{code} = {code}.saturating_add(1); }}")} else {format!("{code} = {code}.saturating_add(1);")};
+ let code = snippet_with_context(cx, target.span, ctxt, "_", &mut app).0;
+ let sugg = if let Some(parent) = get_parent_expr(cx, expr)
+ && let ExprKind::If(_cond, _then, Some(else_)) = parent.kind
+ && else_.hir_id == expr.hir_id
+ {
+ format!("{{{code} = {code}.saturating_add(1); }}")
+ } else {
+ format!("{code} = {code}.saturating_add(1);")
+ };
span_lint_and_sugg(cx, IMPLICIT_SATURATING_ADD, expr.span, "manual saturating add detected", "use instead", sugg, app);
}
}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/infinite_iter.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/infinite_iter.rs
index d1d2db27c..fe28c526b 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/infinite_iter.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/infinite_iter.rs
@@ -167,7 +167,7 @@ fn is_infinite(cx: &LateContext<'_>, expr: &Expr<'_>) -> Finiteness {
Finite
},
ExprKind::Block(block, _) => block.expr.as_ref().map_or(Finite, |e| is_infinite(cx, e)),
- ExprKind::Box(e) | ExprKind::AddrOf(BorrowKind::Ref, _, e) => is_infinite(cx, e),
+ ExprKind::AddrOf(BorrowKind::Ref, _, e) => is_infinite(cx, e),
ExprKind::Call(path, _) => {
if let ExprKind::Path(ref qpath) = path.kind {
cx.qpath_res(qpath, path.hir_id)
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/instant_subtraction.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/instant_subtraction.rs
index 668110c7c..34e999158 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/instant_subtraction.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/instant_subtraction.rs
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
use clippy_utils::diagnostics::{self, span_lint_and_sugg};
use clippy_utils::msrvs::{self, Msrv};
-use clippy_utils::source;
+use clippy_utils::source::snippet_with_context;
use clippy_utils::sugg::Sugg;
use clippy_utils::ty;
use rustc_errors::Applicability;
@@ -161,14 +161,9 @@ fn print_unchecked_duration_subtraction_sugg(
) {
let mut applicability = Applicability::MachineApplicable;
- let left_expr =
- source::snippet_with_applicability(cx, left_expr.span, "std::time::Instant::now()", &mut applicability);
- let right_expr = source::snippet_with_applicability(
- cx,
- right_expr.span,
- "std::time::Duration::from_secs(1)",
- &mut applicability,
- );
+ let ctxt = expr.span.ctxt();
+ let left_expr = snippet_with_context(cx, left_expr.span, ctxt, "<instant>", &mut applicability).0;
+ let right_expr = snippet_with_context(cx, right_expr.span, ctxt, "<duration>", &mut applicability).0;
diagnostics::span_lint_and_sugg(
cx,
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/items_after_statements.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/items_after_statements.rs
index 46d439b44..a7ec57e28 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/items_after_statements.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/items_after_statements.rs
@@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
//! lint when items are used after statements
-use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint;
-use rustc_ast::ast::{Block, ItemKind, StmtKind};
-use rustc_lint::{EarlyContext, EarlyLintPass, LintContext};
+use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_hir;
+use rustc_hir::{Block, ItemKind, StmtKind};
+use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass, LintContext};
use rustc_middle::lint::in_external_macro;
use rustc_session::{declare_lint_pass, declare_tool_lint};
@@ -52,33 +52,34 @@ declare_clippy_lint! {
declare_lint_pass!(ItemsAfterStatements => [ITEMS_AFTER_STATEMENTS]);
-impl EarlyLintPass for ItemsAfterStatements {
- fn check_block(&mut self, cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, item: &Block) {
- if in_external_macro(cx.sess(), item.span) {
+impl LateLintPass<'_> for ItemsAfterStatements {
+ fn check_block(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'_>, block: &Block<'_>) {
+ if in_external_macro(cx.sess(), block.span) {
return;
}
- // skip initial items and trailing semicolons
- let stmts = item
+ // skip initial items
+ let stmts = block
.stmts
.iter()
- .map(|stmt| &stmt.kind)
- .skip_while(|s| matches!(**s, StmtKind::Item(..) | StmtKind::Empty));
+ .skip_while(|stmt| matches!(stmt.kind, StmtKind::Item(..)));
// lint on all further items
for stmt in stmts {
- if let StmtKind::Item(ref it) = *stmt {
- if in_external_macro(cx.sess(), it.span) {
+ if let StmtKind::Item(item_id) = stmt.kind {
+ let item = cx.tcx.hir().item(item_id);
+ if in_external_macro(cx.sess(), item.span) || !item.span.eq_ctxt(block.span) {
return;
}
- if let ItemKind::MacroDef(..) = it.kind {
+ if let ItemKind::Macro(..) = item.kind {
// do not lint `macro_rules`, but continue processing further statements
continue;
}
- span_lint(
+ span_lint_hir(
cx,
ITEMS_AFTER_STATEMENTS,
- it.span,
+ item.hir_id(),
+ item.span,
"adding items after statements is confusing, since items exist from the \
start of the scope",
);
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/large_futures.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/large_futures.rs
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..1b0544813
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/large_futures.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,87 @@
+use clippy_utils::source::snippet;
+use clippy_utils::{diagnostics::span_lint_and_sugg, ty::implements_trait};
+use rustc_errors::Applicability;
+use rustc_hir::{Expr, ExprKind, LangItem, MatchSource, QPath};
+use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass};
+use rustc_session::{declare_tool_lint, impl_lint_pass};
+use rustc_target::abi::Size;
+
+declare_clippy_lint! {
+ /// ### What it does
+ /// It checks for the size of a `Future` created by `async fn` or `async {}`.
+ ///
+ /// ### Why is this bad?
+ /// Due to the current [unideal implemention](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/69826) of `Generator`,
+ /// large size of a `Future` may cause stack overflows.
+ ///
+ /// ### Example
+ /// ```rust
+ /// async fn wait(f: impl std::future::Future<Output = ()>) {}
+ ///
+ /// async fn big_fut(arg: [u8; 1024]) {}
+ ///
+ /// pub async fn test() {
+ /// let fut = big_fut([0u8; 1024]);
+ /// wait(fut).await;
+ /// }
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// `Box::pin` the big future instead.
+ ///
+ /// ```rust
+ /// async fn wait(f: impl std::future::Future<Output = ()>) {}
+ ///
+ /// async fn big_fut(arg: [u8; 1024]) {}
+ ///
+ /// pub async fn test() {
+ /// let fut = Box::pin(big_fut([0u8; 1024]));
+ /// wait(fut).await;
+ /// }
+ /// ```
+ #[clippy::version = "1.68.0"]
+ pub LARGE_FUTURES,
+ pedantic,
+ "large future may lead to unexpected stack overflows"
+}
+
+#[derive(Copy, Clone)]
+pub struct LargeFuture {
+ future_size_threshold: u64,
+}
+
+impl LargeFuture {
+ pub fn new(future_size_threshold: u64) -> Self {
+ Self { future_size_threshold }
+ }
+}
+
+impl_lint_pass!(LargeFuture => [LARGE_FUTURES]);
+
+impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for LargeFuture {
+ fn check_expr(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, expr: &'tcx Expr<'tcx>) {
+ if matches!(expr.span.ctxt().outer_expn_data().kind, rustc_span::ExpnKind::Macro(..)) {
+ return;
+ }
+ if let ExprKind::Match(expr, _, MatchSource::AwaitDesugar) = expr.kind {
+ if let ExprKind::Call(func, [expr, ..]) = expr.kind
+ && let ExprKind::Path(QPath::LangItem(LangItem::IntoFutureIntoFuture, ..)) = func.kind
+ && let ty = cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(expr)
+ && let Some(future_trait_def_id) = cx.tcx.lang_items().future_trait()
+ && implements_trait(cx, ty, future_trait_def_id, &[])
+ && let Ok(layout) = cx.tcx.layout_of(cx.param_env.and(ty))
+ && let size = layout.layout.size()
+ && size >= Size::from_bytes(self.future_size_threshold)
+ {
+ span_lint_and_sugg(
+ cx,
+ LARGE_FUTURES,
+ expr.span,
+ &format!("large future with a size of {} bytes", size.bytes()),
+ "consider `Box::pin` on it",
+ format!("Box::pin({})", snippet(cx, expr.span, "..")),
+ Applicability::Unspecified,
+ );
+ }
+ }
+ }
+}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/len_zero.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/len_zero.rs
index e13bc4797..0805b4b19 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/len_zero.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/len_zero.rs
@@ -1,13 +1,14 @@
use clippy_utils::diagnostics::{span_lint, span_lint_and_sugg, span_lint_and_then};
-use clippy_utils::source::snippet_with_applicability;
-use clippy_utils::{get_item_name, get_parent_as_impl, is_lint_allowed, peel_ref_operators};
+use clippy_utils::source::snippet_with_context;
+use clippy_utils::{get_item_name, get_parent_as_impl, is_lint_allowed, peel_ref_operators, sugg::Sugg};
use if_chain::if_chain;
use rustc_ast::ast::LitKind;
use rustc_errors::Applicability;
use rustc_hir::def_id::DefIdSet;
use rustc_hir::{
- def_id::DefId, AssocItemKind, BinOpKind, Expr, ExprKind, FnRetTy, ImplItem, ImplItemKind, ImplicitSelfKind, Item,
- ItemKind, Mutability, Node, TraitItemRef, TyKind, UnOp,
+ def::Res, def_id::DefId, lang_items::LangItem, AssocItemKind, BinOpKind, Expr, ExprKind, FnRetTy, GenericArg,
+ GenericBound, ImplItem, ImplItemKind, ImplicitSelfKind, Item, ItemKind, Mutability, Node, PathSegment, PrimTy,
+ QPath, TraitItemRef, TyKind, TypeBindingKind,
};
use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass};
use rustc_middle::ty::{self, AssocKind, FnSig, Ty};
@@ -16,7 +17,6 @@ use rustc_span::{
source_map::{Span, Spanned, Symbol},
symbol::sym,
};
-use std::borrow::Cow;
declare_clippy_lint! {
/// ### What it does
@@ -251,33 +251,98 @@ fn check_trait_items(cx: &LateContext<'_>, visited_trait: &Item<'_>, trait_items
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy)]
-enum LenOutput<'tcx> {
+enum LenOutput {
Integral,
Option(DefId),
- Result(DefId, Ty<'tcx>),
+ Result(DefId),
}
-fn parse_len_output<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'_>, sig: FnSig<'tcx>) -> Option<LenOutput<'tcx>> {
+
+fn extract_future_output<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, ty: Ty<'tcx>) -> Option<&'tcx PathSegment<'tcx>> {
+ if let ty::Alias(_, alias_ty) = ty.kind() &&
+ let Some(Node::Item(item)) = cx.tcx.hir().get_if_local(alias_ty.def_id) &&
+ let Item { kind: ItemKind::OpaqueTy(opaque), .. } = item &&
+ opaque.bounds.len() == 1 &&
+ let GenericBound::LangItemTrait(LangItem::Future, _, _, generic_args) = &opaque.bounds[0] &&
+ generic_args.bindings.len() == 1 &&
+ let TypeBindingKind::Equality {
+ term: rustc_hir::Term::Ty(rustc_hir::Ty {kind: TyKind::Path(QPath::Resolved(_, path)), .. }),
+ } = &generic_args.bindings[0].kind &&
+ path.segments.len() == 1 {
+ return Some(&path.segments[0]);
+ }
+
+ None
+}
+
+fn is_first_generic_integral<'tcx>(segment: &'tcx PathSegment<'tcx>) -> bool {
+ if let Some(generic_args) = segment.args {
+ if generic_args.args.is_empty() {
+ return false;
+ }
+ let arg = &generic_args.args[0];
+ if let GenericArg::Type(rustc_hir::Ty {
+ kind: TyKind::Path(QPath::Resolved(_, path)),
+ ..
+ }) = arg
+ {
+ let segments = &path.segments;
+ let segment = &segments[0];
+ let res = &segment.res;
+ if matches!(res, Res::PrimTy(PrimTy::Uint(_))) || matches!(res, Res::PrimTy(PrimTy::Int(_))) {
+ return true;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ false
+}
+
+fn parse_len_output<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, sig: FnSig<'tcx>) -> Option<LenOutput> {
+ if let Some(segment) = extract_future_output(cx, sig.output()) {
+ let res = segment.res;
+
+ if matches!(res, Res::PrimTy(PrimTy::Uint(_))) || matches!(res, Res::PrimTy(PrimTy::Int(_))) {
+ return Some(LenOutput::Integral);
+ }
+
+ if let Res::Def(_, def_id) = res {
+ if cx.tcx.is_diagnostic_item(sym::Option, def_id) && is_first_generic_integral(segment) {
+ return Some(LenOutput::Option(def_id));
+ } else if cx.tcx.is_diagnostic_item(sym::Result, def_id) && is_first_generic_integral(segment) {
+ return Some(LenOutput::Result(def_id));
+ }
+ }
+
+ return None;
+ }
+
match *sig.output().kind() {
ty::Int(_) | ty::Uint(_) => Some(LenOutput::Integral),
ty::Adt(adt, subs) if cx.tcx.is_diagnostic_item(sym::Option, adt.did()) => {
subs.type_at(0).is_integral().then(|| LenOutput::Option(adt.did()))
},
- ty::Adt(adt, subs) if cx.tcx.is_diagnostic_item(sym::Result, adt.did()) => subs
- .type_at(0)
- .is_integral()
- .then(|| LenOutput::Result(adt.did(), subs.type_at(1))),
+ ty::Adt(adt, subs) if cx.tcx.is_diagnostic_item(sym::Result, adt.did()) => {
+ subs.type_at(0).is_integral().then(|| LenOutput::Result(adt.did()))
+ },
_ => None,
}
}
-impl<'tcx> LenOutput<'tcx> {
- fn matches_is_empty_output(self, ty: Ty<'tcx>) -> bool {
+impl LenOutput {
+ fn matches_is_empty_output<'tcx>(self, cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, ty: Ty<'tcx>) -> bool {
+ if let Some(segment) = extract_future_output(cx, ty) {
+ return match (self, segment.res) {
+ (_, Res::PrimTy(PrimTy::Bool)) => true,
+ (Self::Option(_), Res::Def(_, def_id)) if cx.tcx.is_diagnostic_item(sym::Option, def_id) => true,
+ (Self::Result(_), Res::Def(_, def_id)) if cx.tcx.is_diagnostic_item(sym::Result, def_id) => true,
+ _ => false,
+ };
+ }
+
match (self, ty.kind()) {
(_, &ty::Bool) => true,
(Self::Option(id), &ty::Adt(adt, subs)) if id == adt.did() => subs.type_at(0).is_bool(),
- (Self::Result(id, err_ty), &ty::Adt(adt, subs)) if id == adt.did() => {
- subs.type_at(0).is_bool() && subs.type_at(1) == err_ty
- },
+ (Self::Result(id), &ty::Adt(adt, subs)) if id == adt.did() => subs.type_at(0).is_bool(),
_ => false,
}
}
@@ -301,9 +366,14 @@ impl<'tcx> LenOutput<'tcx> {
}
/// Checks if the given signature matches the expectations for `is_empty`
-fn check_is_empty_sig<'tcx>(sig: FnSig<'tcx>, self_kind: ImplicitSelfKind, len_output: LenOutput<'tcx>) -> bool {
+fn check_is_empty_sig<'tcx>(
+ cx: &LateContext<'tcx>,
+ sig: FnSig<'tcx>,
+ self_kind: ImplicitSelfKind,
+ len_output: LenOutput,
+) -> bool {
match &**sig.inputs_and_output {
- [arg, res] if len_output.matches_is_empty_output(*res) => {
+ [arg, res] if len_output.matches_is_empty_output(cx, *res) => {
matches!(
(arg.kind(), self_kind),
(ty::Ref(_, _, Mutability::Not), ImplicitSelfKind::ImmRef)
@@ -315,11 +385,11 @@ fn check_is_empty_sig<'tcx>(sig: FnSig<'tcx>, self_kind: ImplicitSelfKind, len_o
}
/// Checks if the given type has an `is_empty` method with the appropriate signature.
-fn check_for_is_empty<'tcx>(
- cx: &LateContext<'tcx>,
+fn check_for_is_empty(
+ cx: &LateContext<'_>,
span: Span,
self_kind: ImplicitSelfKind,
- output: LenOutput<'tcx>,
+ output: LenOutput,
impl_ty: DefId,
item_name: Symbol,
item_kind: &str,
@@ -352,6 +422,7 @@ fn check_for_is_empty<'tcx>(
Some(is_empty)
if !(is_empty.fn_has_self_parameter
&& check_is_empty_sig(
+ cx,
cx.tcx.fn_sig(is_empty.def_id).subst_identity().skip_binder(),
self_kind,
output,
@@ -431,7 +502,7 @@ fn check_len(
&format!("using `{op}is_empty` is clearer and more explicit"),
format!(
"{op}{}.is_empty()",
- snippet_with_applicability(cx, receiver.span, "_", &mut applicability)
+ snippet_with_context(cx, receiver.span, span.ctxt(), "_", &mut applicability).0,
),
applicability,
);
@@ -444,13 +515,7 @@ fn check_empty_expr(cx: &LateContext<'_>, span: Span, lit1: &Expr<'_>, lit2: &Ex
let mut applicability = Applicability::MachineApplicable;
let lit1 = peel_ref_operators(cx, lit1);
- let mut lit_str = snippet_with_applicability(cx, lit1.span, "_", &mut applicability);
-
- // Wrap the expression in parentheses if it's a deref expression. Otherwise operator precedence will
- // cause the code to dereference boolean(won't compile).
- if let ExprKind::Unary(UnOp::Deref, _) = lit1.kind {
- lit_str = Cow::from(format!("({lit_str})"));
- }
+ let lit_str = Sugg::hir_with_context(cx, lit1, span.ctxt(), "_", &mut applicability).maybe_par();
span_lint_and_sugg(
cx,
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/let_underscore.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/let_underscore.rs
index 7600777fa..51b5de27d 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/let_underscore.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/let_underscore.rs
@@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ declare_clippy_lint! {
/// ```
#[clippy::version = "1.69.0"]
pub LET_UNDERSCORE_UNTYPED,
- pedantic,
+ restriction,
"non-binding `let` without a type annotation"
}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/let_with_type_underscore.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/let_with_type_underscore.rs
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..c01e3882d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/let_with_type_underscore.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,45 @@
+use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_help;
+use rustc_hir::{Local, TyKind};
+use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass};
+use rustc_middle::lint::in_external_macro;
+use rustc_session::{declare_lint_pass, declare_tool_lint};
+
+declare_clippy_lint! {
+ /// ### What it does
+ /// Detects when a variable is declared with an explicit type of `_`.
+ /// ### Why is this bad?
+ /// It adds noise, `: _` provides zero clarity or utility.
+ /// ### Example
+ /// ```rust,ignore
+ /// let my_number: _ = 1;
+ /// ```
+ /// Use instead:
+ /// ```rust,ignore
+ /// let my_number = 1;
+ /// ```
+ #[clippy::version = "1.69.0"]
+ pub LET_WITH_TYPE_UNDERSCORE,
+ complexity,
+ "unneeded underscore type (`_`) in a variable declaration"
+}
+declare_lint_pass!(UnderscoreTyped => [LET_WITH_TYPE_UNDERSCORE]);
+
+impl LateLintPass<'_> for UnderscoreTyped {
+ fn check_local<'tcx>(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, local: &'tcx Local<'tcx>) {
+ if_chain! {
+ if !in_external_macro(cx.tcx.sess, local.span);
+ if let Some(ty) = local.ty; // Ensure that it has a type defined
+ if let TyKind::Infer = &ty.kind; // that type is '_'
+ if local.span.ctxt() == ty.span.ctxt();
+ then {
+ span_lint_and_help(cx,
+ LET_WITH_TYPE_UNDERSCORE,
+ local.span,
+ "variable declared with type underscore",
+ Some(ty.span.with_lo(local.pat.span.hi())),
+ "remove the explicit type `_` declaration"
+ )
+ }
+ };
+ }
+}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/lib.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/lib.rs
index c626e0bd9..b0ec14855 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/lib.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/lib.rs
@@ -1,13 +1,11 @@
#![feature(array_windows)]
#![feature(binary_heap_into_iter_sorted)]
#![feature(box_patterns)]
-#![feature(drain_filter)]
#![feature(if_let_guard)]
#![feature(iter_intersperse)]
#![feature(let_chains)]
#![feature(lint_reasons)]
#![feature(never_type)]
-#![feature(once_cell)]
#![feature(rustc_private)]
#![feature(stmt_expr_attributes)]
#![recursion_limit = "512"]
@@ -67,6 +65,7 @@ mod declared_lints;
mod renamed_lints;
// begin lints modules, do not remove this comment, it’s used in `update_lints`
+mod allow_attributes;
mod almost_complete_range;
mod approx_const;
mod as_conversions;
@@ -87,6 +86,7 @@ mod casts;
mod checked_conversions;
mod cognitive_complexity;
mod collapsible_if;
+mod collection_is_never_read;
mod comparison_chain;
mod copies;
mod copy_iterator;
@@ -161,12 +161,15 @@ mod items_after_statements;
mod iter_not_returning_iterator;
mod large_const_arrays;
mod large_enum_variant;
+mod large_futures;
mod large_include_file;
mod large_stack_arrays;
mod len_zero;
mod let_if_seq;
mod let_underscore;
+mod let_with_type_underscore;
mod lifetimes;
+mod lines_filter_map_ok;
mod literal_representation;
mod loops;
mod macro_use;
@@ -177,9 +180,11 @@ mod manual_bits;
mod manual_clamp;
mod manual_is_ascii_check;
mod manual_let_else;
+mod manual_main_separator_str;
mod manual_non_exhaustive;
mod manual_rem_euclid;
mod manual_retain;
+mod manual_slice_size_calculation;
mod manual_string_new;
mod manual_strip;
mod map_unit_fn;
@@ -192,6 +197,7 @@ mod minmax;
mod misc;
mod misc_early;
mod mismatching_type_param_order;
+mod missing_assert_message;
mod missing_const_for_fn;
mod missing_doc;
mod missing_enforced_import_rename;
@@ -249,6 +255,7 @@ mod question_mark_used;
mod ranges;
mod rc_clone_in_vec_init;
mod read_zero_byte_vec;
+mod redundant_async_block;
mod redundant_clone;
mod redundant_closure_call;
mod redundant_else;
@@ -276,6 +283,7 @@ mod slow_vector_initialization;
mod std_instead_of_core;
mod strings;
mod strlen_on_c_strings;
+mod suspicious_doc_comments;
mod suspicious_operation_groupings;
mod suspicious_trait_impl;
mod suspicious_xor_used_as_pow;
@@ -283,6 +291,7 @@ mod swap;
mod swap_ptr_to_ref;
mod tabs_in_doc_comments;
mod temporary_assignment;
+mod tests_outside_test_module;
mod to_digit_is_some;
mod trailing_empty_array;
mod trait_bounds;
@@ -294,8 +303,10 @@ mod uninit_vec;
mod unit_return_expecting_ord;
mod unit_types;
mod unnamed_address;
+mod unnecessary_box_returns;
mod unnecessary_owned_empty_strings;
mod unnecessary_self_imports;
+mod unnecessary_struct_initialization;
mod unnecessary_wraps;
mod unnested_or_patterns;
mod unsafe_removed_from_name;
@@ -338,13 +349,17 @@ pub fn register_pre_expansion_lints(store: &mut rustc_lint::LintStore, sess: &Se
}
#[doc(hidden)]
-pub fn read_conf(sess: &Session, path: &io::Result<Option<PathBuf>>) -> Conf {
+pub fn read_conf(sess: &Session, path: &io::Result<(Option<PathBuf>, Vec<String>)>) -> Conf {
+ if let Ok((_, warnings)) = path {
+ for warning in warnings {
+ sess.warn(warning);
+ }
+ }
let file_name = match path {
- Ok(Some(path)) => path,
- Ok(None) => return Conf::default(),
+ Ok((Some(path), _)) => path,
+ Ok((None, _)) => return Conf::default(),
Err(error) => {
- sess.struct_err(format!("error finding Clippy's configuration file: {error}"))
- .emit();
+ sess.err(format!("error finding Clippy's configuration file: {error}"));
return Conf::default();
},
};
@@ -533,6 +548,7 @@ pub fn register_plugins(store: &mut rustc_lint::LintStore, sess: &Session, conf:
.collect(),
))
});
+ store.register_early_pass(|| Box::new(utils::format_args_collector::FormatArgsCollector));
store.register_late_pass(|_| Box::new(utils::dump_hir::DumpHir));
store.register_late_pass(|_| Box::new(utils::author::Author));
let await_holding_invalid_types = conf.await_holding_invalid_types.clone();
@@ -651,7 +667,8 @@ pub fn register_plugins(store: &mut rustc_lint::LintStore, sess: &Session, conf:
store.register_late_pass(|_| Box::new(empty_enum::EmptyEnum));
store.register_late_pass(|_| Box::new(invalid_upcast_comparisons::InvalidUpcastComparisons));
store.register_late_pass(|_| Box::new(regex::Regex));
- store.register_late_pass(|_| Box::new(copies::CopyAndPaste));
+ let ignore_interior_mutability = conf.ignore_interior_mutability.clone();
+ store.register_late_pass(move |_| Box::new(copies::CopyAndPaste::new(ignore_interior_mutability.clone())));
store.register_late_pass(|_| Box::new(copy_iterator::CopyIterator));
store.register_late_pass(|_| Box::new(format::UselessFormat));
store.register_late_pass(|_| Box::new(swap::Swap));
@@ -738,7 +755,7 @@ pub fn register_plugins(store: &mut rustc_lint::LintStore, sess: &Session, conf:
store.register_early_pass(|| Box::new(unused_unit::UnusedUnit));
store.register_late_pass(|_| Box::new(returns::Return));
store.register_early_pass(|| Box::new(collapsible_if::CollapsibleIf));
- store.register_early_pass(|| Box::new(items_after_statements::ItemsAfterStatements));
+ store.register_late_pass(|_| Box::new(items_after_statements::ItemsAfterStatements));
store.register_early_pass(|| Box::new(precedence::Precedence));
store.register_late_pass(|_| Box::new(needless_parens_on_range_literals::NeedlessParensOnRangeLiterals));
store.register_early_pass(|| Box::new(needless_continue::NeedlessContinue));
@@ -800,6 +817,8 @@ pub fn register_plugins(store: &mut rustc_lint::LintStore, sess: &Session, conf:
store.register_late_pass(move |_| Box::new(dereference::Dereferencing::new(msrv())));
store.register_late_pass(|_| Box::new(option_if_let_else::OptionIfLetElse));
store.register_late_pass(|_| Box::new(future_not_send::FutureNotSend));
+ let future_size_threshold = conf.future_size_threshold;
+ store.register_late_pass(move |_| Box::new(large_futures::LargeFuture::new(future_size_threshold)));
store.register_late_pass(|_| Box::new(if_let_mutex::IfLetMutex));
store.register_late_pass(|_| Box::new(if_not_else::IfNotElse));
store.register_late_pass(|_| Box::new(equatable_if_let::PatternEquality));
@@ -924,6 +943,22 @@ pub fn register_plugins(store: &mut rustc_lint::LintStore, sess: &Session, conf:
))
});
store.register_late_pass(|_| Box::new(no_mangle_with_rust_abi::NoMangleWithRustAbi));
+ store.register_late_pass(|_| Box::new(collection_is_never_read::CollectionIsNeverRead));
+ store.register_late_pass(|_| Box::new(missing_assert_message::MissingAssertMessage));
+ store.register_late_pass(|_| Box::new(redundant_async_block::RedundantAsyncBlock));
+ store.register_late_pass(|_| Box::new(let_with_type_underscore::UnderscoreTyped));
+ store.register_late_pass(|_| Box::new(allow_attributes::AllowAttribute));
+ store.register_late_pass(move |_| Box::new(manual_main_separator_str::ManualMainSeparatorStr::new(msrv())));
+ store.register_late_pass(|_| Box::new(unnecessary_struct_initialization::UnnecessaryStruct));
+ store.register_late_pass(move |_| {
+ Box::new(unnecessary_box_returns::UnnecessaryBoxReturns::new(
+ avoid_breaking_exported_api,
+ ))
+ });
+ store.register_late_pass(|_| Box::new(lines_filter_map_ok::LinesFilterMapOk));
+ store.register_late_pass(|_| Box::new(tests_outside_test_module::TestsOutsideTestModule));
+ store.register_late_pass(|_| Box::new(manual_slice_size_calculation::ManualSliceSizeCalculation));
+ store.register_early_pass(|| Box::new(suspicious_doc_comments::SuspiciousDocComments));
// add lints here, do not remove this comment, it's used in `new_lint`
}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/lines_filter_map_ok.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/lines_filter_map_ok.rs
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..b0f927647
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/lines_filter_map_ok.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,100 @@
+use clippy_utils::{
+ diagnostics::span_lint_and_then, is_diag_item_method, is_trait_method, match_def_path, path_to_local_id, paths,
+ ty::match_type,
+};
+use rustc_errors::Applicability;
+use rustc_hir::{Body, Closure, Expr, ExprKind};
+use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass};
+use rustc_session::{declare_lint_pass, declare_tool_lint};
+use rustc_span::sym;
+
+declare_clippy_lint! {
+ /// ### What it does
+ /// Detect uses of `lines.filter_map(Result::ok)` or `lines.flat_map(Result::ok)`
+ /// when `lines` has type `std::io::Lines`.
+ ///
+ /// ### Why is this bad?
+ /// `Lines` instances might produce a never-ending stream of `Err`, in which case
+ /// `filter_map(Result::ok)` will enter an infinite loop while waiting for an
+ /// `Ok` variant. Calling `next()` once is sufficient to enter the infinite loop,
+ /// even in the absence of explicit loops in the user code.
+ ///
+ /// This situation can arise when working with user-provided paths. On some platforms,
+ /// `std::fs::File::open(path)` might return `Ok(fs)` even when `path` is a directory,
+ /// but any later attempt to read from `fs` will return an error.
+ ///
+ /// ### Known problems
+ /// This lint suggests replacing `filter_map()` or `flat_map()` applied to a `Lines`
+ /// instance in all cases. There two cases where the suggestion might not be
+ /// appropriate or necessary:
+ ///
+ /// - If the `Lines` instance can never produce any error, or if an error is produced
+ /// only once just before terminating the iterator, using `map_while()` is not
+ /// necessary but will not do any harm.
+ /// - If the `Lines` instance can produce intermittent errors then recover and produce
+ /// successful results, using `map_while()` would stop at the first error.
+ ///
+ /// ### Example
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use std::{fs::File, io::{self, BufRead, BufReader}};
+ /// # let _ = || -> io::Result<()> {
+ /// let mut lines = BufReader::new(File::open("some-path")?).lines().filter_map(Result::ok);
+ /// // If "some-path" points to a directory, the next statement never terminates:
+ /// let first_line: Option<String> = lines.next();
+ /// # Ok(()) };
+ /// ```
+ /// Use instead:
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # use std::{fs::File, io::{self, BufRead, BufReader}};
+ /// # let _ = || -> io::Result<()> {
+ /// let mut lines = BufReader::new(File::open("some-path")?).lines().map_while(Result::ok);
+ /// let first_line: Option<String> = lines.next();
+ /// # Ok(()) };
+ /// ```
+ #[clippy::version = "1.70.0"]
+ pub LINES_FILTER_MAP_OK,
+ suspicious,
+ "filtering `std::io::Lines` with `filter_map()` or `flat_map()` might cause an infinite loop"
+}
+declare_lint_pass!(LinesFilterMapOk => [LINES_FILTER_MAP_OK]);
+
+impl LateLintPass<'_> for LinesFilterMapOk {
+ fn check_expr(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'_>, expr: &Expr<'_>) {
+ if let ExprKind::MethodCall(fm_method, fm_receiver, [fm_arg], fm_span) = expr.kind &&
+ is_trait_method(cx, expr, sym::Iterator) &&
+ (fm_method.ident.as_str() == "filter_map" || fm_method.ident.as_str() == "flat_map") &&
+ match_type(cx, cx.typeck_results().expr_ty_adjusted(fm_receiver), &paths::STD_IO_LINES)
+ {
+ let lint = match &fm_arg.kind {
+ // Detect `Result::ok`
+ ExprKind::Path(qpath) =>
+ cx.qpath_res(qpath, fm_arg.hir_id).opt_def_id().map(|did|
+ match_def_path(cx, did, &paths::CORE_RESULT_OK_METHOD)).unwrap_or_default(),
+ // Detect `|x| x.ok()`
+ ExprKind::Closure(Closure { body, .. }) =>
+ if let Body { params: [param], value, .. } = cx.tcx.hir().body(*body) &&
+ let ExprKind::MethodCall(method, receiver, [], _) = value.kind &&
+ path_to_local_id(receiver, param.pat.hir_id) &&
+ let Some(method_did) = cx.typeck_results().type_dependent_def_id(value.hir_id)
+ {
+ is_diag_item_method(cx, method_did, sym::Result) && method.ident.as_str() == "ok"
+ } else {
+ false
+ }
+ _ => false,
+ };
+ if lint {
+ span_lint_and_then(cx,
+ LINES_FILTER_MAP_OK,
+ fm_span,
+ &format!("`{}()` will run forever if the iterator repeatedly produces an `Err`", fm_method.ident),
+ |diag| {
+ diag.span_note(
+ fm_receiver.span,
+ "this expression returning a `std::io::Lines` may produce an infinite number of `Err` in case of a read error");
+ diag.span_suggestion(fm_span, "replace with", "map_while(Result::ok)", Applicability::MaybeIncorrect);
+ });
+ }
+ }
+ }
+}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/loops/manual_flatten.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/loops/manual_flatten.rs
index 8c27c0940..1e02a30e3 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/loops/manual_flatten.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/loops/manual_flatten.rs
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ use rustc_errors::Applicability;
use rustc_hir::def::{DefKind, Res};
use rustc_hir::{Expr, Pat, PatKind};
use rustc_lint::LateContext;
-use rustc_middle::ty::{self, DefIdTree};
+use rustc_middle::ty;
use rustc_span::source_map::Span;
/// Check for unnecessary `if let` usage in a for loop where only the `Some` or `Ok` variant of the
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/loops/never_loop.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/loops/never_loop.rs
index b1bc10802..f0a1b1dfe 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/loops/never_loop.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/loops/never_loop.rs
@@ -124,8 +124,7 @@ fn stmt_to_expr<'tcx>(stmt: &Stmt<'tcx>) -> Option<(&'tcx Expr<'tcx>, Option<&'t
#[allow(clippy::too_many_lines)]
fn never_loop_expr(expr: &Expr<'_>, ignore_ids: &mut Vec<HirId>, main_loop_id: HirId) -> NeverLoopResult {
match expr.kind {
- ExprKind::Box(e)
- | ExprKind::Unary(_, e)
+ ExprKind::Unary(_, e)
| ExprKind::Cast(e, _)
| ExprKind::Type(e, _)
| ExprKind::Field(e, _)
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/loops/same_item_push.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/loops/same_item_push.rs
index 540656a2c..9d9341559 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/loops/same_item_push.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/loops/same_item_push.rs
@@ -1,15 +1,17 @@
use super::SAME_ITEM_PUSH;
use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_help;
use clippy_utils::path_to_local;
-use clippy_utils::source::snippet_with_macro_callsite;
+use clippy_utils::source::snippet_with_context;
use clippy_utils::ty::{implements_trait, is_type_diagnostic_item};
use if_chain::if_chain;
use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashSet;
+use rustc_errors::Applicability;
use rustc_hir::def::{DefKind, Res};
use rustc_hir::intravisit::{walk_expr, Visitor};
use rustc_hir::{BindingAnnotation, Block, Expr, ExprKind, HirId, Mutability, Node, Pat, PatKind, Stmt, StmtKind};
use rustc_lint::LateContext;
use rustc_span::symbol::sym;
+use rustc_span::SyntaxContext;
use std::iter::Iterator;
/// Detects for loop pushing the same item into a Vec
@@ -20,9 +22,10 @@ pub(super) fn check<'tcx>(
body: &'tcx Expr<'_>,
_: &'tcx Expr<'_>,
) {
- fn emit_lint(cx: &LateContext<'_>, vec: &Expr<'_>, pushed_item: &Expr<'_>) {
- let vec_str = snippet_with_macro_callsite(cx, vec.span, "");
- let item_str = snippet_with_macro_callsite(cx, pushed_item.span, "");
+ fn emit_lint(cx: &LateContext<'_>, vec: &Expr<'_>, pushed_item: &Expr<'_>, ctxt: SyntaxContext) {
+ let mut app = Applicability::Unspecified;
+ let vec_str = snippet_with_context(cx, vec.span, ctxt, "", &mut app).0;
+ let item_str = snippet_with_context(cx, pushed_item.span, ctxt, "", &mut app).0;
span_lint_and_help(
cx,
@@ -43,7 +46,7 @@ pub(super) fn check<'tcx>(
walk_expr(&mut same_item_push_visitor, body);
if_chain! {
if same_item_push_visitor.should_lint();
- if let Some((vec, pushed_item)) = same_item_push_visitor.vec_push;
+ if let Some((vec, pushed_item, ctxt)) = same_item_push_visitor.vec_push;
let vec_ty = cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(vec);
let ty = vec_ty.walk().nth(1).unwrap().expect_ty();
if cx
@@ -69,11 +72,11 @@ pub(super) fn check<'tcx>(
then {
match init.kind {
// immutable bindings that are initialized with literal
- ExprKind::Lit(..) => emit_lint(cx, vec, pushed_item),
+ ExprKind::Lit(..) => emit_lint(cx, vec, pushed_item, ctxt),
// immutable bindings that are initialized with constant
ExprKind::Path(ref path) => {
if let Res::Def(DefKind::Const, ..) = cx.qpath_res(path, init.hir_id) {
- emit_lint(cx, vec, pushed_item);
+ emit_lint(cx, vec, pushed_item, ctxt);
}
}
_ => {},
@@ -82,11 +85,11 @@ pub(super) fn check<'tcx>(
}
},
// constant
- Res::Def(DefKind::Const, ..) => emit_lint(cx, vec, pushed_item),
+ Res::Def(DefKind::Const, ..) => emit_lint(cx, vec, pushed_item, ctxt),
_ => {},
}
},
- ExprKind::Lit(..) => emit_lint(cx, vec, pushed_item),
+ ExprKind::Lit(..) => emit_lint(cx, vec, pushed_item, ctxt),
_ => {},
}
}
@@ -98,7 +101,7 @@ struct SameItemPushVisitor<'a, 'tcx> {
non_deterministic_expr: bool,
multiple_pushes: bool,
// this field holds the last vec push operation visited, which should be the only push seen
- vec_push: Option<(&'tcx Expr<'tcx>, &'tcx Expr<'tcx>)>,
+ vec_push: Option<(&'tcx Expr<'tcx>, &'tcx Expr<'tcx>, SyntaxContext)>,
cx: &'a LateContext<'tcx>,
used_locals: FxHashSet<HirId>,
}
@@ -118,7 +121,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> SameItemPushVisitor<'a, 'tcx> {
if_chain! {
if !self.non_deterministic_expr;
if !self.multiple_pushes;
- if let Some((vec, _)) = self.vec_push;
+ if let Some((vec, _, _)) = self.vec_push;
if let Some(hir_id) = path_to_local(vec);
then {
!self.used_locals.contains(&hir_id)
@@ -173,7 +176,10 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for SameItemPushVisitor<'a, 'tcx> {
// Given some statement, determine if that statement is a push on a Vec. If it is, return
// the Vec being pushed into and the item being pushed
-fn get_vec_push<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, stmt: &'tcx Stmt<'_>) -> Option<(&'tcx Expr<'tcx>, &'tcx Expr<'tcx>)> {
+fn get_vec_push<'tcx>(
+ cx: &LateContext<'tcx>,
+ stmt: &'tcx Stmt<'_>,
+) -> Option<(&'tcx Expr<'tcx>, &'tcx Expr<'tcx>, SyntaxContext)> {
if_chain! {
// Extract method being called
if let StmtKind::Semi(semi_stmt) = &stmt.kind;
@@ -184,7 +190,7 @@ fn get_vec_push<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, stmt: &'tcx Stmt<'_>) -> Option<(&
if is_type_diagnostic_item(cx, cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(self_expr), sym::Vec);
if path.ident.name.as_str() == "push";
then {
- return Some((self_expr, pushed_item))
+ return Some((self_expr, pushed_item, semi_stmt.span.ctxt()))
}
}
None
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/manual_async_fn.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/manual_async_fn.rs
index 3778eb4c7..577bc1d66 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/manual_async_fn.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/manual_async_fn.rs
@@ -1,12 +1,11 @@
use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_then;
-use clippy_utils::match_function_call_with_def_id;
use clippy_utils::source::{position_before_rarrow, snippet_block, snippet_opt};
use if_chain::if_chain;
use rustc_errors::Applicability;
use rustc_hir::intravisit::FnKind;
use rustc_hir::{
AsyncGeneratorKind, Block, Body, Closure, Expr, ExprKind, FnDecl, FnRetTy, GeneratorKind, GenericArg, GenericBound,
- ItemKind, LifetimeName, Term, TraitRef, Ty, TyKind, TypeBindingKind,
+ ImplItem, Item, ItemKind, LifetimeName, Node, Term, TraitRef, Ty, TyKind, TypeBindingKind,
};
use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass};
use rustc_session::{declare_lint_pass, declare_tool_lint};
@@ -46,7 +45,7 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for ManualAsyncFn {
decl: &'tcx FnDecl<'_>,
body: &'tcx Body<'_>,
span: Span,
- _: LocalDefId,
+ def_id: LocalDefId,
) {
if_chain! {
if let Some(header) = kind.header();
@@ -60,6 +59,8 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for ManualAsyncFn {
if let ExprKind::Block(block, _) = body.value.kind;
if block.stmts.is_empty();
if let Some(closure_body) = desugared_async_block(cx, block);
+ if let Node::Item(Item {vis_span, ..}) | Node::ImplItem(ImplItem {vis_span, ..}) =
+ cx.tcx.hir().get_by_def_id(def_id);
then {
let header_span = span.with_hi(ret_ty.span.hi());
@@ -70,15 +71,22 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for ManualAsyncFn {
"this function can be simplified using the `async fn` syntax",
|diag| {
if_chain! {
+ if let Some(vis_snip) = snippet_opt(cx, *vis_span);
if let Some(header_snip) = snippet_opt(cx, header_span);
if let Some(ret_pos) = position_before_rarrow(&header_snip);
if let Some((ret_sugg, ret_snip)) = suggested_ret(cx, output);
then {
+ let header_snip = if vis_snip.is_empty() {
+ format!("async {}", &header_snip[..ret_pos])
+ } else {
+ format!("{} async {}", vis_snip, &header_snip[vis_snip.len() + 1..ret_pos])
+ };
+
let help = format!("make the function `async` and {ret_sugg}");
diag.span_suggestion(
header_span,
help,
- format!("async {}{ret_snip}", &header_snip[..ret_pos]),
+ format!("{header_snip}{ret_snip}"),
Applicability::MachineApplicable
);
@@ -175,16 +183,10 @@ fn captures_all_lifetimes(inputs: &[Ty<'_>], output_lifetimes: &[LifetimeName])
fn desugared_async_block<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, block: &'tcx Block<'tcx>) -> Option<&'tcx Body<'tcx>> {
if_chain! {
if let Some(block_expr) = block.expr;
- if let Some(args) = cx
- .tcx
- .lang_items()
- .identity_future_fn()
- .and_then(|def_id| match_function_call_with_def_id(cx, block_expr, def_id));
- if args.len() == 1;
if let Expr {
kind: ExprKind::Closure(&Closure { body, .. }),
..
- } = args[0];
+ } = block_expr;
let closure_body = cx.tcx.hir().body(body);
if closure_body.generator_kind == Some(GeneratorKind::Async(AsyncGeneratorKind::Block));
then {
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/manual_bits.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/manual_bits.rs
index 462d73cf0..bc815dc4a 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/manual_bits.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/manual_bits.rs
@@ -1,11 +1,12 @@
use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_sugg;
use clippy_utils::get_parent_expr;
use clippy_utils::msrvs::{self, Msrv};
-use clippy_utils::source::snippet_with_applicability;
+use clippy_utils::source::snippet_with_context;
use rustc_ast::ast::LitKind;
use rustc_errors::Applicability;
use rustc_hir::{BinOpKind, Expr, ExprKind, GenericArg, QPath};
-use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass};
+use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass, LintContext};
+use rustc_middle::lint::in_external_macro;
use rustc_middle::ty::{self, Ty};
use rustc_session::{declare_tool_lint, impl_lint_pass};
use rustc_span::sym;
@@ -55,13 +56,17 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for ManualBits {
if_chain! {
if let ExprKind::Binary(bin_op, left_expr, right_expr) = expr.kind;
if let BinOpKind::Mul = &bin_op.node;
+ if !in_external_macro(cx.sess(), expr.span);
+ let ctxt = expr.span.ctxt();
+ if left_expr.span.ctxt() == ctxt;
+ if right_expr.span.ctxt() == ctxt;
if let Some((real_ty, resolved_ty, other_expr)) = get_one_size_of_ty(cx, left_expr, right_expr);
if matches!(resolved_ty.kind(), ty::Int(_) | ty::Uint(_));
if let ExprKind::Lit(lit) = &other_expr.kind;
if let LitKind::Int(8, _) = lit.node;
then {
let mut app = Applicability::MachineApplicable;
- let ty_snip = snippet_with_applicability(cx, real_ty.span, "..", &mut app);
+ let ty_snip = snippet_with_context(cx, real_ty.span, ctxt, "..", &mut app).0;
let sugg = create_sugg(cx, expr, format!("{ty_snip}::BITS"));
span_lint_and_sugg(
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/manual_clamp.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/manual_clamp.rs
index f239736d3..440362b96 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/manual_clamp.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/manual_clamp.rs
@@ -6,7 +6,8 @@ use clippy_utils::ty::implements_trait;
use clippy_utils::visitors::is_const_evaluatable;
use clippy_utils::MaybePath;
use clippy_utils::{
- eq_expr_value, is_diag_trait_item, is_trait_method, path_res, path_to_local_id, peel_blocks, peel_blocks_with_stmt,
+ eq_expr_value, in_constant, is_diag_trait_item, is_trait_method, path_res, path_to_local_id, peel_blocks,
+ peel_blocks_with_stmt,
};
use itertools::Itertools;
use rustc_errors::Applicability;
@@ -117,7 +118,7 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for ManualClamp {
if !self.msrv.meets(msrvs::CLAMP) {
return;
}
- if !expr.span.from_expansion() {
+ if !expr.span.from_expansion() && !in_constant(cx, expr.hir_id) {
let suggestion = is_if_elseif_else_pattern(cx, expr)
.or_else(|| is_max_min_pattern(cx, expr))
.or_else(|| is_call_max_min_pattern(cx, expr))
@@ -130,7 +131,7 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for ManualClamp {
}
fn check_block(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, block: &'tcx Block<'tcx>) {
- if !self.msrv.meets(msrvs::CLAMP) {
+ if !self.msrv.meets(msrvs::CLAMP) || in_constant(cx, block.hir_id) {
return;
}
for suggestion in is_two_if_pattern(cx, block) {
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/manual_is_ascii_check.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/manual_is_ascii_check.rs
index 2fd32c009..31264261f 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/manual_is_ascii_check.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/manual_is_ascii_check.rs
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
use clippy_utils::msrvs::{self, Msrv};
-use clippy_utils::{diagnostics::span_lint_and_sugg, higher, in_constant, macros::root_macro_call, source::snippet};
+use clippy_utils::{diagnostics::span_lint_and_sugg, higher, in_constant, macros::root_macro_call, sugg::Sugg};
use rustc_ast::ast::RangeLimits;
use rustc_ast::LitKind::{Byte, Char};
use rustc_errors::Applicability;
@@ -115,15 +115,8 @@ fn check_is_ascii(cx: &LateContext<'_>, span: Span, recv: &Expr<'_>, range: &Cha
CharRange::Otherwise => None,
} {
let default_snip = "..";
- // `snippet_with_applicability` may set applicability to `MaybeIncorrect` for
- // macro span, so we check applicability manually by comparing `recv` is not default.
- let recv = snippet(cx, recv.span, default_snip);
-
- let applicability = if recv == default_snip {
- Applicability::HasPlaceholders
- } else {
- Applicability::MachineApplicable
- };
+ let mut app = Applicability::MachineApplicable;
+ let recv = Sugg::hir_with_context(cx, recv, span.ctxt(), default_snip, &mut app).maybe_par();
span_lint_and_sugg(
cx,
@@ -132,7 +125,7 @@ fn check_is_ascii(cx: &LateContext<'_>, span: Span, recv: &Expr<'_>, range: &Cha
"manual check for common ascii range",
"try",
format!("{recv}.{sugg}()"),
- applicability,
+ app,
);
}
}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/manual_main_separator_str.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/manual_main_separator_str.rs
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..c292bbe4e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/manual_main_separator_str.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,74 @@
+use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_sugg;
+use clippy_utils::msrvs::{self, Msrv};
+use clippy_utils::{is_trait_method, match_def_path, paths, peel_hir_expr_refs};
+use rustc_errors::Applicability;
+use rustc_hir::def::{DefKind, Res};
+use rustc_hir::{Expr, ExprKind, Mutability, QPath};
+use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass};
+use rustc_middle::ty;
+use rustc_session::{declare_tool_lint, impl_lint_pass};
+use rustc_span::sym;
+
+declare_clippy_lint! {
+ /// ### What it does
+ /// Checks for references on `std::path::MAIN_SEPARATOR.to_string()` used
+ /// to build a `&str`.
+ ///
+ /// ### Why is this bad?
+ /// There exists a `std::path::MAIN_SEPARATOR_STR` which does not require
+ /// an extra memory allocation.
+ ///
+ /// ### Example
+ /// ```rust
+ /// let s: &str = &std::path::MAIN_SEPARATOR.to_string();
+ /// ```
+ /// Use instead:
+ /// ```rust
+ /// let s: &str = std::path::MAIN_SEPARATOR_STR;
+ /// ```
+ #[clippy::version = "1.70.0"]
+ pub MANUAL_MAIN_SEPARATOR_STR,
+ complexity,
+ "`&std::path::MAIN_SEPARATOR.to_string()` can be replaced by `std::path::MAIN_SEPARATOR_STR`"
+}
+
+pub struct ManualMainSeparatorStr {
+ msrv: Msrv,
+}
+
+impl ManualMainSeparatorStr {
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn new(msrv: Msrv) -> Self {
+ Self { msrv }
+ }
+}
+
+impl_lint_pass!(ManualMainSeparatorStr => [MANUAL_MAIN_SEPARATOR_STR]);
+
+impl LateLintPass<'_> for ManualMainSeparatorStr {
+ fn check_expr(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'_>, expr: &Expr<'_>) {
+ if self.msrv.meets(msrvs::PATH_MAIN_SEPARATOR_STR) &&
+ let (target, _) = peel_hir_expr_refs(expr) &&
+ is_trait_method(cx, target, sym::ToString) &&
+ let ExprKind::MethodCall(path, receiver, &[], _) = target.kind &&
+ path.ident.name == sym::to_string &&
+ let ExprKind::Path(QPath::Resolved(None, path)) = receiver.kind &&
+ let Res::Def(DefKind::Const, receiver_def_id) = path.res &&
+ match_def_path(cx, receiver_def_id, &paths::PATH_MAIN_SEPARATOR) &&
+ let ty::Ref(_, ty, Mutability::Not) = cx.typeck_results().expr_ty_adjusted(expr).kind() &&
+ ty.is_str()
+ {
+ span_lint_and_sugg(
+ cx,
+ MANUAL_MAIN_SEPARATOR_STR,
+ expr.span,
+ "taking a reference on `std::path::MAIN_SEPARATOR` conversion to `String`",
+ "replace with",
+ "std::path::MAIN_SEPARATOR_STR".to_owned(),
+ Applicability::MachineApplicable,
+ );
+ }
+ }
+
+ extract_msrv_attr!(LateContext);
+}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/manual_non_exhaustive.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/manual_non_exhaustive.rs
index 9a84068d4..0e22485db 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/manual_non_exhaustive.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/manual_non_exhaustive.rs
@@ -8,7 +8,6 @@ use rustc_errors::Applicability;
use rustc_hir::def::{CtorKind, CtorOf, DefKind, Res};
use rustc_hir::{self as hir, Expr, ExprKind, QPath};
use rustc_lint::{EarlyContext, EarlyLintPass, LateContext, LateLintPass, LintContext};
-use rustc_middle::ty::DefIdTree;
use rustc_session::{declare_tool_lint, impl_lint_pass};
use rustc_span::def_id::{DefId, LocalDefId};
use rustc_span::{sym, Span};
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/manual_rem_euclid.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/manual_rem_euclid.rs
index 38f41d077..aafee9271 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/manual_rem_euclid.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/manual_rem_euclid.rs
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
use clippy_utils::consts::{constant_full_int, FullInt};
use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_sugg;
use clippy_utils::msrvs::{self, Msrv};
-use clippy_utils::source::snippet_with_applicability;
+use clippy_utils::source::snippet_with_context;
use clippy_utils::{in_constant, path_to_local};
use rustc_errors::Applicability;
use rustc_hir::{BinOpKind, Expr, ExprKind, Node, TyKind};
@@ -60,12 +60,16 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for ManualRemEuclid {
return;
}
+ // (x % c + c) % c
if let ExprKind::Binary(op1, expr1, right) = expr.kind
&& op1.node == BinOpKind::Rem
+ && let ctxt = expr.span.ctxt()
+ && expr1.span.ctxt() == ctxt
&& let Some(const1) = check_for_unsigned_int_constant(cx, right)
&& let ExprKind::Binary(op2, left, right) = expr1.kind
&& op2.node == BinOpKind::Add
&& let Some((const2, expr2)) = check_for_either_unsigned_int_constant(cx, left, right)
+ && expr2.span.ctxt() == ctxt
&& let ExprKind::Binary(op3, expr3, right) = expr2.kind
&& op3.node == BinOpKind::Rem
&& let Some(const3) = check_for_unsigned_int_constant(cx, right)
@@ -86,7 +90,7 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for ManualRemEuclid {
};
let mut app = Applicability::MachineApplicable;
- let rem_of = snippet_with_applicability(cx, expr3.span, "_", &mut app);
+ let rem_of = snippet_with_context(cx, expr3.span, ctxt, "_", &mut app).0;
span_lint_and_sugg(
cx,
MANUAL_REM_EUCLID,
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/manual_slice_size_calculation.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/manual_slice_size_calculation.rs
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..92ee79453
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/manual_slice_size_calculation.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,93 @@
+use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_help;
+use clippy_utils::{expr_or_init, in_constant};
+use rustc_hir::{BinOpKind, Expr, ExprKind};
+use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass};
+use rustc_middle::ty;
+use rustc_session::{declare_lint_pass, declare_tool_lint};
+use rustc_span::symbol::sym;
+
+declare_clippy_lint! {
+ /// ### What it does
+ /// When `a` is `&[T]`, detect `a.len() * size_of::<T>()` and suggest `size_of_val(a)`
+ /// instead.
+ ///
+ /// ### Why is this better?
+ /// * Shorter to write
+ /// * Removes the need for the human and the compiler to worry about overflow in the
+ /// multiplication
+ /// * Potentially faster at runtime as rust emits special no-wrapping flags when it
+ /// calculates the byte length
+ /// * Less turbofishing
+ ///
+ /// ### Example
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # let data : &[i32] = &[1, 2, 3];
+ /// let newlen = data.len() * std::mem::size_of::<i32>();
+ /// ```
+ /// Use instead:
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # let data : &[i32] = &[1, 2, 3];
+ /// let newlen = std::mem::size_of_val(data);
+ /// ```
+ #[clippy::version = "1.70.0"]
+ pub MANUAL_SLICE_SIZE_CALCULATION,
+ complexity,
+ "manual slice size calculation"
+}
+declare_lint_pass!(ManualSliceSizeCalculation => [MANUAL_SLICE_SIZE_CALCULATION]);
+
+impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for ManualSliceSizeCalculation {
+ fn check_expr(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, expr: &'tcx Expr<'tcx>) {
+ // Does not apply inside const because size_of_value is not cost in stable.
+ if !in_constant(cx, expr.hir_id)
+ && let ExprKind::Binary(ref op, left, right) = expr.kind
+ && BinOpKind::Mul == op.node
+ && let Some(_receiver) = simplify(cx, left, right)
+ {
+ span_lint_and_help(
+ cx,
+ MANUAL_SLICE_SIZE_CALCULATION,
+ expr.span,
+ "manual slice size calculation",
+ None,
+ "consider using std::mem::size_of_value instead");
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+fn simplify<'tcx>(
+ cx: &LateContext<'tcx>,
+ expr1: &'tcx Expr<'tcx>,
+ expr2: &'tcx Expr<'tcx>,
+) -> Option<&'tcx Expr<'tcx>> {
+ let expr1 = expr_or_init(cx, expr1);
+ let expr2 = expr_or_init(cx, expr2);
+
+ simplify_half(cx, expr1, expr2).or_else(|| simplify_half(cx, expr2, expr1))
+}
+
+fn simplify_half<'tcx>(
+ cx: &LateContext<'tcx>,
+ expr1: &'tcx Expr<'tcx>,
+ expr2: &'tcx Expr<'tcx>,
+) -> Option<&'tcx Expr<'tcx>> {
+ if
+ // expr1 is `[T1].len()`?
+ let ExprKind::MethodCall(method_path, receiver, _, _) = expr1.kind
+ && method_path.ident.name == sym::len
+ && let receiver_ty = cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(receiver)
+ && let ty::Slice(ty1) = receiver_ty.peel_refs().kind()
+ // expr2 is `size_of::<T2>()`?
+ && let ExprKind::Call(func, _) = expr2.kind
+ && let ExprKind::Path(ref func_qpath) = func.kind
+ && let Some(def_id) = cx.qpath_res(func_qpath, func.hir_id).opt_def_id()
+ && cx.tcx.is_diagnostic_item(sym::mem_size_of, def_id)
+ && let Some(ty2) = cx.typeck_results().node_substs(func.hir_id).types().next()
+ // T1 == T2?
+ && *ty1 == ty2
+ {
+ Some(receiver)
+ } else {
+ None
+ }
+}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/match_result_ok.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/match_result_ok.rs
index a020282d2..6ec978403 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/match_result_ok.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/match_result_ok.rs
@@ -1,11 +1,11 @@
use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_sugg;
use clippy_utils::higher;
-use clippy_utils::method_chain_args;
-use clippy_utils::source::snippet_with_applicability;
+use clippy_utils::is_res_lang_ctor;
+use clippy_utils::source::snippet_with_context;
use clippy_utils::ty::is_type_diagnostic_item;
use if_chain::if_chain;
use rustc_errors::Applicability;
-use rustc_hir::{Expr, ExprKind, PatKind, QPath};
+use rustc_hir::{Expr, ExprKind, LangItem, PatKind};
use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass};
use rustc_session::{declare_lint_pass, declare_tool_lint};
use rustc_span::sym;
@@ -58,17 +58,18 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for MatchResultOk {
};
if_chain! {
- if let ExprKind::MethodCall(ok_path, result_types_0, ..) = let_expr.kind; //check is expr.ok() has type Result<T,E>.ok(, _)
- if let PatKind::TupleStruct(QPath::Resolved(_, x), y, _) = let_pat.kind; //get operation
- if method_chain_args(let_expr, &["ok"]).is_some(); //test to see if using ok() method use std::marker::Sized;
- if is_type_diagnostic_item(cx, cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(result_types_0), sym::Result);
- if rustc_hir_pretty::to_string(rustc_hir_pretty::NO_ANN, |s| s.print_path(x, false)) == "Some";
-
+ if let ExprKind::MethodCall(ok_path, recv, [], ..) = let_expr.kind; //check is expr.ok() has type Result<T,E>.ok(, _)
+ if let PatKind::TupleStruct(ref pat_path, [ok_pat], _) = let_pat.kind; //get operation
+ if ok_path.ident.as_str() == "ok";
+ if is_type_diagnostic_item(cx, cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(recv), sym::Result);
+ if is_res_lang_ctor(cx, cx.qpath_res(pat_path, let_pat.hir_id), LangItem::OptionSome);
+ let ctxt = expr.span.ctxt();
+ if let_expr.span.ctxt() == ctxt;
+ if let_pat.span.ctxt() == ctxt;
then {
-
let mut applicability = Applicability::MachineApplicable;
- let some_expr_string = snippet_with_applicability(cx, y[0].span, "", &mut applicability);
- let trimmed_ok = snippet_with_applicability(cx, let_expr.span.until(ok_path.ident.span), "", &mut applicability);
+ let some_expr_string = snippet_with_context(cx, ok_pat.span, ctxt, "", &mut applicability).0;
+ let trimmed_ok = snippet_with_context(cx, recv.span, ctxt, "", &mut applicability).0;
let sugg = format!(
"{ifwhile} let Ok({some_expr_string}) = {}",
trimmed_ok.trim().trim_end_matches('.'),
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/matches/manual_unwrap_or.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/matches/manual_unwrap_or.rs
index 587c926dc..b94501bf0 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/matches/manual_unwrap_or.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/matches/manual_unwrap_or.rs
@@ -10,7 +10,6 @@ use rustc_hir::def::{DefKind, Res};
use rustc_hir::LangItem::{OptionNone, ResultErr};
use rustc_hir::{Arm, Expr, PatKind};
use rustc_lint::LateContext;
-use rustc_middle::ty::DefIdTree;
use rustc_span::sym;
use super::MANUAL_UNWRAP_OR;
@@ -33,14 +32,8 @@ pub(super) fn check<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, expr: &Expr<'tcx>, scrutinee:
let reindented_or_body =
reindent_multiline(or_body_snippet.into(), true, Some(indent));
- let suggestion = if scrutinee.span.from_expansion() {
- // we don't want parentheses around macro, e.g. `(some_macro!()).unwrap_or(0)`
- sugg::Sugg::hir_with_macro_callsite(cx, scrutinee, "..")
- }
- else {
- sugg::Sugg::hir(cx, scrutinee, "..").maybe_par()
- };
-
+ let mut app = Applicability::MachineApplicable;
+ let suggestion = sugg::Sugg::hir_with_context(cx, scrutinee, expr.span.ctxt(), "..", &mut app).maybe_par();
span_lint_and_sugg(
cx,
MANUAL_UNWRAP_OR, expr.span,
@@ -49,7 +42,7 @@ pub(super) fn check<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, expr: &Expr<'tcx>, scrutinee:
format!(
"{suggestion}.unwrap_or({reindented_or_body})",
),
- Applicability::MachineApplicable,
+ app,
);
}
}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/matches/match_bool.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/matches/match_bool.rs
index 1c216e135..df1e585f1 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/matches/match_bool.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/matches/match_bool.rs
@@ -10,9 +10,9 @@ use rustc_middle::ty;
use super::MATCH_BOOL;
-pub(crate) fn check(cx: &LateContext<'_>, ex: &Expr<'_>, arms: &[Arm<'_>], expr: &Expr<'_>) {
+pub(crate) fn check(cx: &LateContext<'_>, scrutinee: &Expr<'_>, arms: &[Arm<'_>], expr: &Expr<'_>) {
// Type of expression is `bool`.
- if *cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(ex).kind() == ty::Bool {
+ if *cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(scrutinee).kind() == ty::Bool {
span_lint_and_then(
cx,
MATCH_BOOL,
@@ -36,24 +36,26 @@ pub(crate) fn check(cx: &LateContext<'_>, ex: &Expr<'_>, arms: &[Arm<'_>], expr:
};
if let Some((true_expr, false_expr)) = exprs {
+ let mut app = Applicability::HasPlaceholders;
+ let ctxt = expr.span.ctxt();
let sugg = match (is_unit_expr(true_expr), is_unit_expr(false_expr)) {
(false, false) => Some(format!(
"if {} {} else {}",
- snippet(cx, ex.span, "b"),
- expr_block(cx, true_expr, None, "..", Some(expr.span)),
- expr_block(cx, false_expr, None, "..", Some(expr.span))
+ snippet(cx, scrutinee.span, "b"),
+ expr_block(cx, true_expr, ctxt, "..", Some(expr.span), &mut app),
+ expr_block(cx, false_expr, ctxt, "..", Some(expr.span), &mut app)
)),
(false, true) => Some(format!(
"if {} {}",
- snippet(cx, ex.span, "b"),
- expr_block(cx, true_expr, None, "..", Some(expr.span))
+ snippet(cx, scrutinee.span, "b"),
+ expr_block(cx, true_expr, ctxt, "..", Some(expr.span), &mut app)
)),
(true, false) => {
- let test = Sugg::hir(cx, ex, "..");
+ let test = Sugg::hir(cx, scrutinee, "..");
Some(format!(
"if {} {}",
!test,
- expr_block(cx, false_expr, None, "..", Some(expr.span))
+ expr_block(cx, false_expr, ctxt, "..", Some(expr.span), &mut app)
))
},
(true, true) => None,
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/matches/match_ref_pats.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/matches/match_ref_pats.rs
index 80f964ba1..aba4c85c5 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/matches/match_ref_pats.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/matches/match_ref_pats.rs
@@ -1,13 +1,14 @@
use clippy_utils::diagnostics::{multispan_sugg, span_lint_and_then};
-use clippy_utils::source::snippet;
+use clippy_utils::source::{snippet, walk_span_to_context};
use clippy_utils::sugg::Sugg;
use core::iter::once;
+use rustc_errors::Applicability;
use rustc_hir::{BorrowKind, Expr, ExprKind, Mutability, Pat, PatKind};
use rustc_lint::LateContext;
use super::MATCH_REF_PATS;
-pub(crate) fn check<'a, 'b, I>(cx: &LateContext<'_>, ex: &Expr<'_>, pats: I, expr: &Expr<'_>)
+pub(crate) fn check<'a, 'b, I>(cx: &LateContext<'_>, scrutinee: &Expr<'_>, pats: I, expr: &Expr<'_>)
where
'b: 'a,
I: Clone + Iterator<Item = &'a Pat<'b>>,
@@ -17,13 +18,28 @@ where
}
let (first_sugg, msg, title);
- let span = ex.span.source_callsite();
- if let ExprKind::AddrOf(BorrowKind::Ref, Mutability::Not, inner) = ex.kind {
- first_sugg = once((span, Sugg::hir_with_macro_callsite(cx, inner, "..").to_string()));
+ let ctxt = expr.span.ctxt();
+ let mut app = Applicability::Unspecified;
+ if let ExprKind::AddrOf(BorrowKind::Ref, Mutability::Not, inner) = scrutinee.kind {
+ if scrutinee.span.ctxt() != ctxt {
+ return;
+ }
+ first_sugg = once((
+ scrutinee.span,
+ Sugg::hir_with_context(cx, inner, ctxt, "..", &mut app).to_string(),
+ ));
msg = "try";
title = "you don't need to add `&` to both the expression and the patterns";
} else {
- first_sugg = once((span, Sugg::hir_with_macro_callsite(cx, ex, "..").deref().to_string()));
+ let Some(span) = walk_span_to_context(scrutinee.span, ctxt) else {
+ return;
+ };
+ first_sugg = once((
+ span,
+ Sugg::hir_with_context(cx, scrutinee, ctxt, "..", &mut app)
+ .deref()
+ .to_string(),
+ ));
msg = "instead of prefixing all patterns with `&`, you can dereference the expression";
title = "you don't need to add `&` to all patterns";
}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/matches/match_single_binding.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/matches/match_single_binding.rs
index 065a5c726..89da7a55c 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/matches/match_single_binding.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/matches/match_single_binding.rs
@@ -1,10 +1,9 @@
use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_sugg;
use clippy_utils::macros::HirNode;
-use clippy_utils::source::{indent_of, snippet, snippet_block, snippet_with_applicability};
-use clippy_utils::sugg::Sugg;
+use clippy_utils::source::{indent_of, snippet, snippet_block_with_context, snippet_with_applicability};
use clippy_utils::{get_parent_expr, is_refutable, peel_blocks};
use rustc_errors::Applicability;
-use rustc_hir::{Arm, Expr, ExprKind, Node, PatKind};
+use rustc_hir::{Arm, Expr, ExprKind, Node, PatKind, StmtKind};
use rustc_lint::LateContext;
use rustc_span::Span;
@@ -24,21 +23,30 @@ pub(crate) fn check<'a>(cx: &LateContext<'a>, ex: &Expr<'a>, arms: &[Arm<'_>], e
let matched_vars = ex.span;
let bind_names = arms[0].pat.span;
let match_body = peel_blocks(arms[0].body);
- let mut snippet_body = if match_body.span.from_expansion() {
- Sugg::hir_with_macro_callsite(cx, match_body, "..").to_string()
- } else {
- snippet_block(cx, match_body.span, "..", Some(expr.span)).to_string()
- };
+ let mut app = Applicability::MaybeIncorrect;
+ let mut snippet_body = snippet_block_with_context(
+ cx,
+ match_body.span,
+ arms[0].span.ctxt(),
+ "..",
+ Some(expr.span),
+ &mut app,
+ )
+ .0
+ .to_string();
// Do we need to add ';' to suggestion ?
- if let ExprKind::Block(block, _) = match_body.kind {
- // macro + expr_ty(body) == ()
- if block.span.from_expansion() && cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(match_body).is_unit() {
- snippet_body.push(';');
+ if let Node::Stmt(stmt) = cx.tcx.hir().get_parent(expr.hir_id)
+ && let StmtKind::Expr(_) = stmt.kind
+ && match match_body.kind {
+ // We don't need to add a ; to blocks, unless that block is from a macro expansion
+ ExprKind::Block(block, _) => block.span.from_expansion(),
+ _ => true,
}
+ {
+ snippet_body.push(';');
}
- let mut applicability = Applicability::MaybeIncorrect;
match arms[0].pat.kind {
PatKind::Binding(..) | PatKind::Tuple(_, _) | PatKind::Struct(..) => {
let (target_span, sugg) = match opt_parent_assign_span(cx, ex) {
@@ -48,7 +56,7 @@ pub(crate) fn check<'a>(cx: &LateContext<'a>, ex: &Expr<'a>, arms: &[Arm<'_>], e
(ex, expr),
(bind_names, matched_vars),
&snippet_body,
- &mut applicability,
+ &mut app,
Some(span),
true,
);
@@ -60,7 +68,7 @@ pub(crate) fn check<'a>(cx: &LateContext<'a>, ex: &Expr<'a>, arms: &[Arm<'_>], e
"this assignment could be simplified",
"consider removing the `match` expression",
sugg,
- applicability,
+ app,
);
return;
@@ -69,10 +77,10 @@ pub(crate) fn check<'a>(cx: &LateContext<'a>, ex: &Expr<'a>, arms: &[Arm<'_>], e
span,
format!(
"let {} = {};\n{}let {} = {snippet_body};",
- snippet_with_applicability(cx, bind_names, "..", &mut applicability),
- snippet_with_applicability(cx, matched_vars, "..", &mut applicability),
+ snippet_with_applicability(cx, bind_names, "..", &mut app),
+ snippet_with_applicability(cx, matched_vars, "..", &mut app),
" ".repeat(indent_of(cx, expr.span).unwrap_or(0)),
- snippet_with_applicability(cx, pat_span, "..", &mut applicability)
+ snippet_with_applicability(cx, pat_span, "..", &mut app)
),
),
None => {
@@ -81,7 +89,7 @@ pub(crate) fn check<'a>(cx: &LateContext<'a>, ex: &Expr<'a>, arms: &[Arm<'_>], e
(ex, expr),
(bind_names, matched_vars),
&snippet_body,
- &mut applicability,
+ &mut app,
None,
true,
);
@@ -96,7 +104,7 @@ pub(crate) fn check<'a>(cx: &LateContext<'a>, ex: &Expr<'a>, arms: &[Arm<'_>], e
"this match could be written as a `let` statement",
"consider using a `let` statement",
sugg,
- applicability,
+ app,
);
},
PatKind::Wild => {
@@ -106,7 +114,7 @@ pub(crate) fn check<'a>(cx: &LateContext<'a>, ex: &Expr<'a>, arms: &[Arm<'_>], e
(ex, expr),
(bind_names, matched_vars),
&snippet_body,
- &mut applicability,
+ &mut app,
None,
false,
);
@@ -118,7 +126,7 @@ pub(crate) fn check<'a>(cx: &LateContext<'a>, ex: &Expr<'a>, arms: &[Arm<'_>], e
"this match could be replaced by its scrutinee and body",
"consider using the scrutinee and body instead",
sugg,
- applicability,
+ app,
);
} else {
span_lint_and_sugg(
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/matches/mod.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/matches/mod.rs
index 7b15a307f..97ecca450 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/matches/mod.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/matches/mod.rs
@@ -925,7 +925,7 @@ declare_clippy_lint! {
#[clippy::version = "1.66.0"]
pub MANUAL_FILTER,
complexity,
- "reimplentation of `filter`"
+ "reimplementation of `filter`"
}
#[derive(Default)]
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/matches/redundant_pattern_match.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/matches/redundant_pattern_match.rs
index 81bebff34..7b609ff3d 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/matches/redundant_pattern_match.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/matches/redundant_pattern_match.rs
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
use super::REDUNDANT_PATTERN_MATCHING;
use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_then;
-use clippy_utils::source::snippet;
+use clippy_utils::source::{snippet, walk_span_to_context};
use clippy_utils::sugg::Sugg;
use clippy_utils::ty::{is_type_diagnostic_item, needs_ordered_drop};
use clippy_utils::visitors::any_temporaries_need_ordered_drop;
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ use rustc_hir::def::{DefKind, Res};
use rustc_hir::LangItem::{self, OptionNone, OptionSome, PollPending, PollReady, ResultErr, ResultOk};
use rustc_hir::{Arm, Expr, ExprKind, Node, Pat, PatKind, QPath, UnOp};
use rustc_lint::LateContext;
-use rustc_middle::ty::{self, subst::GenericArgKind, DefIdTree, Ty};
+use rustc_middle::ty::{self, subst::GenericArgKind, Ty};
use rustc_span::{sym, Symbol};
pub(super) fn check<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, expr: &'tcx Expr<'_>) {
@@ -150,22 +150,25 @@ fn find_sugg_for_if_let<'tcx>(
// if/while let ... = ... { ... }
// ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
let expr_span = expr.span;
+ let ctxt = expr.span.ctxt();
// if/while let ... = ... { ... }
- // ^^^
- let op_span = result_expr.span.source_callsite();
+ // ^^^
+ let Some(res_span) = walk_span_to_context(result_expr.span.source_callsite(), ctxt) else {
+ return;
+ };
// if/while let ... = ... { ... }
- // ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
- let span = expr_span.until(op_span.shrink_to_hi());
+ // ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+ let span = expr_span.until(res_span.shrink_to_hi());
- let app = if needs_drop {
+ let mut app = if needs_drop {
Applicability::MaybeIncorrect
} else {
Applicability::MachineApplicable
};
- let sugg = Sugg::hir_with_macro_callsite(cx, result_expr, "_")
+ let sugg = Sugg::hir_with_context(cx, result_expr, ctxt, "_", &mut app)
.maybe_par()
.to_string();
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/matches/significant_drop_in_scrutinee.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/matches/significant_drop_in_scrutinee.rs
index b33a24781..04225beeb 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/matches/significant_drop_in_scrutinee.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/matches/significant_drop_in_scrutinee.rs
@@ -321,7 +321,6 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for SigDropHelper<'a, 'tcx> {
self.has_significant_drop = true;
}
}
- ExprKind::Box(..) |
ExprKind::Array(..) |
ExprKind::Call(..) |
ExprKind::Unary(..) |
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/matches/single_match.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/matches/single_match.rs
index 19b49c44d..ad47c1389 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/matches/single_match.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/matches/single_match.rs
@@ -67,8 +67,10 @@ fn report_single_pattern(
els: Option<&Expr<'_>>,
) {
let lint = if els.is_some() { SINGLE_MATCH_ELSE } else { SINGLE_MATCH };
+ let ctxt = expr.span.ctxt();
+ let mut app = Applicability::HasPlaceholders;
let els_str = els.map_or(String::new(), |els| {
- format!(" else {}", expr_block(cx, els, None, "..", Some(expr.span)))
+ format!(" else {}", expr_block(cx, els, ctxt, "..", Some(expr.span), &mut app))
});
let (pat, pat_ref_count) = peel_hir_pat_refs(arms[0].pat);
@@ -103,7 +105,7 @@ fn report_single_pattern(
// PartialEq for different reference counts may not exist.
"&".repeat(ref_count_diff),
snippet(cx, arms[0].pat.span, ".."),
- expr_block(cx, arms[0].body, None, "..", Some(expr.span)),
+ expr_block(cx, arms[0].body, ctxt, "..", Some(expr.span), &mut app),
);
(msg, sugg)
} else {
@@ -112,21 +114,13 @@ fn report_single_pattern(
"if let {} = {} {}{els_str}",
snippet(cx, arms[0].pat.span, ".."),
snippet(cx, ex.span, ".."),
- expr_block(cx, arms[0].body, None, "..", Some(expr.span)),
+ expr_block(cx, arms[0].body, ctxt, "..", Some(expr.span), &mut app),
);
(msg, sugg)
}
};
- span_lint_and_sugg(
- cx,
- lint,
- expr.span,
- msg,
- "try this",
- sugg,
- Applicability::HasPlaceholders,
- );
+ span_lint_and_sugg(cx, lint, expr.span, msg, "try this", sugg, app);
}
fn check_opt_like<'a>(
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/mem_replace.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/mem_replace.rs
index 35024ec12..8a921d4af 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/mem_replace.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/mem_replace.rs
@@ -1,12 +1,13 @@
use clippy_utils::diagnostics::{span_lint_and_help, span_lint_and_sugg, span_lint_and_then};
use clippy_utils::msrvs::{self, Msrv};
use clippy_utils::source::{snippet, snippet_with_applicability};
+use clippy_utils::sugg::Sugg;
use clippy_utils::ty::is_non_aggregate_primitive_type;
-use clippy_utils::{is_default_equivalent, is_res_lang_ctor, path_res};
+use clippy_utils::{is_default_equivalent, is_res_lang_ctor, path_res, peel_ref_operators};
use if_chain::if_chain;
use rustc_errors::Applicability;
use rustc_hir::LangItem::OptionNone;
-use rustc_hir::{BorrowKind, Expr, ExprKind, Mutability, QPath};
+use rustc_hir::{Expr, ExprKind};
use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass};
use rustc_middle::lint::in_external_macro;
use rustc_session::{declare_tool_lint, impl_lint_pass};
@@ -101,40 +102,26 @@ declare_clippy_lint! {
impl_lint_pass!(MemReplace =>
[MEM_REPLACE_OPTION_WITH_NONE, MEM_REPLACE_WITH_UNINIT, MEM_REPLACE_WITH_DEFAULT]);
-fn check_replace_option_with_none(cx: &LateContext<'_>, src: &Expr<'_>, dest: &Expr<'_>, expr_span: Span) {
- // Check that second argument is `Option::None`
- if is_res_lang_ctor(cx, path_res(cx, src), OptionNone) {
- // Since this is a late pass (already type-checked),
- // and we already know that the second argument is an
- // `Option`, we do not need to check the first
- // argument's type. All that's left is to get
- // replacee's path.
- let replaced_path = match dest.kind {
- ExprKind::AddrOf(BorrowKind::Ref, Mutability::Mut, replaced) => {
- if let ExprKind::Path(QPath::Resolved(None, replaced_path)) = replaced.kind {
- replaced_path
- } else {
- return;
- }
- },
- ExprKind::Path(QPath::Resolved(None, replaced_path)) => replaced_path,
- _ => return,
- };
-
- let mut applicability = Applicability::MachineApplicable;
- span_lint_and_sugg(
- cx,
- MEM_REPLACE_OPTION_WITH_NONE,
- expr_span,
- "replacing an `Option` with `None`",
- "consider `Option::take()` instead",
- format!(
- "{}.take()",
- snippet_with_applicability(cx, replaced_path.span, "", &mut applicability)
- ),
- applicability,
- );
- }
+fn check_replace_option_with_none(cx: &LateContext<'_>, dest: &Expr<'_>, expr_span: Span) {
+ // Since this is a late pass (already type-checked),
+ // and we already know that the second argument is an
+ // `Option`, we do not need to check the first
+ // argument's type. All that's left is to get
+ // the replacee's expr after peeling off the `&mut`
+ let sugg_expr = peel_ref_operators(cx, dest);
+ let mut applicability = Applicability::MachineApplicable;
+ span_lint_and_sugg(
+ cx,
+ MEM_REPLACE_OPTION_WITH_NONE,
+ expr_span,
+ "replacing an `Option` with `None`",
+ "consider `Option::take()` instead",
+ format!(
+ "{}.take()",
+ Sugg::hir_with_context(cx, sugg_expr, expr_span.ctxt(), "", &mut applicability).maybe_par()
+ ),
+ applicability,
+ );
}
fn check_replace_with_uninit(cx: &LateContext<'_>, src: &Expr<'_>, dest: &Expr<'_>, expr_span: Span) {
@@ -200,10 +187,6 @@ fn check_replace_with_default(cx: &LateContext<'_>, src: &Expr<'_>, dest: &Expr<
if is_non_aggregate_primitive_type(expr_type) {
return;
}
- // disable lint for Option since it is covered in another lint
- if is_res_lang_ctor(cx, path_res(cx, src), OptionNone) {
- return;
- }
if is_default_equivalent(cx, src) && !in_external_macro(cx.tcx.sess, expr_span) {
span_lint_and_then(
cx,
@@ -246,11 +229,13 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for MemReplace {
if let Some(def_id) = cx.qpath_res(func_qpath, func.hir_id).opt_def_id();
if cx.tcx.is_diagnostic_item(sym::mem_replace, def_id);
then {
- check_replace_option_with_none(cx, src, dest, expr.span);
- check_replace_with_uninit(cx, src, dest, expr.span);
- if self.msrv.meets(msrvs::MEM_TAKE) {
+ // Check that second argument is `Option::None`
+ if is_res_lang_ctor(cx, path_res(cx, src), OptionNone) {
+ check_replace_option_with_none(cx, dest, expr.span);
+ } else if self.msrv.meets(msrvs::MEM_TAKE) {
check_replace_with_default(cx, src, dest, expr.span);
}
+ check_replace_with_uninit(cx, src, dest, expr.span);
}
}
}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/bind_instead_of_map.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/bind_instead_of_map.rs
index 4720a6e68..008533488 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/bind_instead_of_map.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/bind_instead_of_map.rs
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
use super::{contains_return, BIND_INSTEAD_OF_MAP};
use clippy_utils::diagnostics::{multispan_sugg_with_applicability, span_lint_and_sugg, span_lint_and_then};
-use clippy_utils::source::{snippet, snippet_with_macro_callsite};
+use clippy_utils::source::{snippet, snippet_with_context};
use clippy_utils::{peel_blocks, visitors::find_all_ret_expressions};
use if_chain::if_chain;
use rustc_errors::Applicability;
@@ -8,7 +8,6 @@ use rustc_hir as hir;
use rustc_hir::def::{CtorKind, CtorOf, DefKind, Res};
use rustc_hir::{LangItem, QPath};
use rustc_lint::LateContext;
-use rustc_middle::ty::DefIdTree;
use rustc_span::Span;
pub(crate) struct OptionAndThenSome;
@@ -77,11 +76,8 @@ pub(crate) trait BindInsteadOfMap {
if !contains_return(inner_expr);
if let Some(msg) = Self::lint_msg(cx);
then {
- let some_inner_snip = if inner_expr.span.from_expansion() {
- snippet_with_macro_callsite(cx, inner_expr.span, "_")
- } else {
- snippet(cx, inner_expr.span, "_")
- };
+ let mut app = Applicability::MachineApplicable;
+ let some_inner_snip = snippet_with_context(cx, inner_expr.span, closure_expr.span.ctxt(), "_", &mut app).0;
let closure_args_snip = snippet(cx, closure_args_span, "..");
let option_snip = snippet(cx, recv.span, "..");
@@ -93,7 +89,7 @@ pub(crate) trait BindInsteadOfMap {
&msg,
"try this",
note,
- Applicability::MachineApplicable,
+ app,
);
true
} else {
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/chars_cmp.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/chars_cmp.rs
index 56b7fbb9d..079df2226 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/chars_cmp.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/chars_cmp.rs
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ use rustc_errors::Applicability;
use rustc_hir as hir;
use rustc_lint::LateContext;
use rustc_lint::Lint;
-use rustc_middle::ty::{self, DefIdTree};
+use rustc_middle::ty;
/// Wrapper fn for `CHARS_NEXT_CMP` and `CHARS_LAST_CMP` lints.
pub(super) fn check(
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/clear_with_drain.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/clear_with_drain.rs
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..67ad58d5a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/clear_with_drain.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,53 @@
+use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_sugg;
+use clippy_utils::is_range_full;
+use clippy_utils::ty::{is_type_diagnostic_item, is_type_lang_item};
+use rustc_errors::Applicability;
+use rustc_hir as hir;
+use rustc_hir::{Expr, ExprKind, LangItem, QPath};
+use rustc_lint::LateContext;
+use rustc_span::symbol::sym;
+use rustc_span::Span;
+
+use super::CLEAR_WITH_DRAIN;
+
+// Add `String` here when it is added to diagnostic items
+const ACCEPTABLE_TYPES_WITH_ARG: [rustc_span::Symbol; 2] = [sym::Vec, sym::VecDeque];
+
+const ACCEPTABLE_TYPES_WITHOUT_ARG: [rustc_span::Symbol; 3] = [sym::BinaryHeap, sym::HashMap, sym::HashSet];
+
+pub(super) fn check(cx: &LateContext<'_>, expr: &Expr<'_>, recv: &Expr<'_>, span: Span, arg: Option<&Expr<'_>>) {
+ if let Some(arg) = arg {
+ if match_acceptable_type(cx, recv, &ACCEPTABLE_TYPES_WITH_ARG)
+ && let ExprKind::Path(QPath::Resolved(None, container_path)) = recv.kind
+ && is_range_full(cx, arg, Some(container_path))
+ {
+ suggest(cx, expr, recv, span);
+ }
+ } else if match_acceptable_type(cx, recv, &ACCEPTABLE_TYPES_WITHOUT_ARG) {
+ suggest(cx, expr, recv, span);
+ }
+}
+
+fn match_acceptable_type(cx: &LateContext<'_>, expr: &hir::Expr<'_>, types: &[rustc_span::Symbol]) -> bool {
+ let expr_ty = cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(expr).peel_refs();
+ types.iter().any(|&ty| is_type_diagnostic_item(cx, expr_ty, ty))
+ // String type is a lang item but not a diagnostic item for now so we need a separate check
+ || is_type_lang_item(cx, expr_ty, LangItem::String)
+}
+
+fn suggest(cx: &LateContext<'_>, expr: &Expr<'_>, recv: &Expr<'_>, span: Span) {
+ if let Some(adt) = cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(recv).ty_adt_def()
+ // Use `opt_item_name` while `String` is not a diagnostic item
+ && let Some(ty_name) = cx.tcx.opt_item_name(adt.did())
+ {
+ span_lint_and_sugg(
+ cx,
+ CLEAR_WITH_DRAIN,
+ span.with_hi(expr.span.hi()),
+ &format!("`drain` used to clear a `{ty_name}`"),
+ "try",
+ "clear()".to_string(),
+ Applicability::MachineApplicable,
+ );
+ }
+}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/clone_on_ref_ptr.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/clone_on_ref_ptr.rs
index 355f53532..5e8ad0861 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/clone_on_ref_ptr.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/clone_on_ref_ptr.rs
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_sugg;
use clippy_utils::paths;
-use clippy_utils::source::snippet_with_macro_callsite;
+use clippy_utils::source::snippet_with_context;
use clippy_utils::ty::{is_type_diagnostic_item, match_type};
use rustc_errors::Applicability;
use rustc_hir as hir;
@@ -33,7 +33,9 @@ pub(super) fn check(
return;
};
- let snippet = snippet_with_macro_callsite(cx, receiver.span, "..");
+ // Sometimes unnecessary ::<_> after Rc/Arc/Weak
+ let mut app = Applicability::Unspecified;
+ let snippet = snippet_with_context(cx, receiver.span, expr.span.ctxt(), "..", &mut app).0;
span_lint_and_sugg(
cx,
@@ -42,7 +44,7 @@ pub(super) fn check(
"using `.clone()` on a ref-counted pointer",
"try this",
format!("{caller_type}::<{}>::clone(&{snippet})", subst.type_at(0)),
- Applicability::Unspecified, // Sometimes unnecessary ::<_> after Rc/Arc/Weak
+ app,
);
}
}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/expect_fun_call.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/expect_fun_call.rs
index a22285058..92d21bb89 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/expect_fun_call.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/expect_fun_call.rs
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_sugg;
-use clippy_utils::macros::{root_macro_call_first_node, FormatArgsExpn};
+use clippy_utils::macros::{find_format_args, format_args_inputs_span, root_macro_call_first_node};
use clippy_utils::source::snippet_with_applicability;
use clippy_utils::ty::{is_type_diagnostic_item, is_type_lang_item};
use rustc_errors::Applicability;
@@ -136,18 +136,19 @@ pub(super) fn check<'tcx>(
if !cx.tcx.is_diagnostic_item(sym::format_macro, macro_call.def_id) {
return;
}
- let Some(format_args) = FormatArgsExpn::find_nested(cx, arg_root, macro_call.expn) else { return };
- let span = format_args.inputs_span();
- let sugg = snippet_with_applicability(cx, span, "..", &mut applicability);
- span_lint_and_sugg(
- cx,
- EXPECT_FUN_CALL,
- span_replace_word,
- &format!("use of `{name}` followed by a function call"),
- "try this",
- format!("unwrap_or_else({closure_args} panic!({sugg}))"),
- applicability,
- );
+ find_format_args(cx, arg_root, macro_call.expn, |format_args| {
+ let span = format_args_inputs_span(format_args);
+ let sugg = snippet_with_applicability(cx, span, "..", &mut applicability);
+ span_lint_and_sugg(
+ cx,
+ EXPECT_FUN_CALL,
+ span_replace_word,
+ &format!("use of `{name}` followed by a function call"),
+ "try this",
+ format!("unwrap_or_else({closure_args} panic!({sugg}))"),
+ applicability,
+ );
+ });
return;
}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/iter_with_drain.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/iter_with_drain.rs
index 3da230e12..f6772c5c6 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/iter_with_drain.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/iter_with_drain.rs
@@ -1,7 +1,5 @@
use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_sugg;
-use clippy_utils::higher::Range;
-use clippy_utils::is_integer_const;
-use rustc_ast::ast::RangeLimits;
+use clippy_utils::is_range_full;
use rustc_errors::Applicability;
use rustc_hir::{Expr, ExprKind, QPath};
use rustc_lint::LateContext;
@@ -15,8 +13,8 @@ pub(super) fn check(cx: &LateContext<'_>, expr: &Expr<'_>, recv: &Expr<'_>, span
&& let Some(adt) = cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(recv).ty_adt_def()
&& let Some(ty_name) = cx.tcx.get_diagnostic_name(adt.did())
&& matches!(ty_name, sym::Vec | sym::VecDeque)
- && let Some(range) = Range::hir(arg)
- && is_full_range(cx, recv, range)
+ && let ExprKind::Path(QPath::Resolved(None, container_path)) = recv.kind
+ && is_range_full(cx, arg, Some(container_path))
{
span_lint_and_sugg(
cx,
@@ -29,19 +27,3 @@ pub(super) fn check(cx: &LateContext<'_>, expr: &Expr<'_>, recv: &Expr<'_>, span
);
};
}
-
-fn is_full_range(cx: &LateContext<'_>, container: &Expr<'_>, range: Range<'_>) -> bool {
- range.start.map_or(true, |e| is_integer_const(cx, e, 0))
- && range.end.map_or(true, |e| {
- if range.limits == RangeLimits::HalfOpen
- && let ExprKind::Path(QPath::Resolved(None, container_path)) = container.kind
- && let ExprKind::MethodCall(name, self_arg, [], _) = e.kind
- && name.ident.name == sym::len
- && let ExprKind::Path(QPath::Resolved(None, path)) = self_arg.kind
- {
- container_path.res == path.res
- } else {
- false
- }
- })
-}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/mod.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/mod.rs
index 702df4b28..64bf55ba2 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/mod.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/mod.rs
@@ -9,6 +9,7 @@ mod chars_last_cmp;
mod chars_last_cmp_with_unwrap;
mod chars_next_cmp;
mod chars_next_cmp_with_unwrap;
+mod clear_with_drain;
mod clone_on_copy;
mod clone_on_ref_ptr;
mod cloned_instead_of_copied;
@@ -110,7 +111,7 @@ use clippy_utils::ty::{contains_ty_adt_constructor_opaque, implements_trait, is_
use clippy_utils::{contains_return, is_bool, is_trait_method, iter_input_pats, return_ty};
use if_chain::if_chain;
use rustc_hir as hir;
-use rustc_hir::{Expr, ExprKind, TraitItem, TraitItemKind};
+use rustc_hir::{Expr, ExprKind, Node, Stmt, StmtKind, TraitItem, TraitItemKind};
use rustc_hir_analysis::hir_ty_to_ty;
use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass, LintContext};
use rustc_middle::lint::in_external_macro;
@@ -340,8 +341,9 @@ declare_clippy_lint! {
declare_clippy_lint! {
/// ### What it does
- /// Checks for methods with certain name prefixes and which
- /// doesn't match how self is taken. The actual rules are:
+ /// Checks for methods with certain name prefixes or suffixes, and which
+ /// do not adhere to standard conventions regarding how `self` is taken.
+ /// The actual rules are:
///
/// |Prefix |Postfix |`self` taken | `self` type |
/// |-------|------------|-------------------------------|--------------|
@@ -3189,6 +3191,31 @@ declare_clippy_lint! {
"single command line argument that looks like it should be multiple arguments"
}
+declare_clippy_lint! {
+ /// ### What it does
+ /// Checks for usage of `.drain(..)` for the sole purpose of clearing a container.
+ ///
+ /// ### Why is this bad?
+ /// This creates an unnecessary iterator that is dropped immediately.
+ ///
+ /// Calling `.clear()` also makes the intent clearer.
+ ///
+ /// ### Example
+ /// ```rust
+ /// let mut v = vec![1, 2, 3];
+ /// v.drain(..);
+ /// ```
+ /// Use instead:
+ /// ```rust
+ /// let mut v = vec![1, 2, 3];
+ /// v.clear();
+ /// ```
+ #[clippy::version = "1.69.0"]
+ pub CLEAR_WITH_DRAIN,
+ nursery,
+ "calling `drain` in order to `clear` a container"
+}
+
pub struct Methods {
avoid_breaking_exported_api: bool,
msrv: Msrv,
@@ -3317,6 +3344,7 @@ impl_lint_pass!(Methods => [
SEEK_TO_START_INSTEAD_OF_REWIND,
NEEDLESS_COLLECT,
SUSPICIOUS_COMMAND_ARG_SPACE,
+ CLEAR_WITH_DRAIN,
]);
/// Extracts a method call name, args, and `Span` of the method name.
@@ -3561,8 +3589,15 @@ impl Methods {
Some(("bytes", recv2, [], _, _)) => bytes_count_to_len::check(cx, expr, recv, recv2),
_ => {},
},
- ("drain", [arg]) => {
- iter_with_drain::check(cx, expr, recv, span, arg);
+ ("drain", ..) => {
+ if let Node::Stmt(Stmt { hir_id: _, kind, .. }) = cx.tcx.hir().get_parent(expr.hir_id)
+ && matches!(kind, StmtKind::Semi(_))
+ && args.len() <= 1
+ {
+ clear_with_drain::check(cx, expr, recv, span, args.first());
+ } else if let [arg] = args {
+ iter_with_drain::check(cx, expr, recv, span, arg);
+ }
},
("ends_with", [arg]) => {
if let ExprKind::MethodCall(.., span) = expr.kind {
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/option_map_or_none.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/option_map_or_none.rs
index 3a23ecc50..41ceef19e 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/option_map_or_none.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/option_map_or_none.rs
@@ -6,7 +6,6 @@ use rustc_errors::Applicability;
use rustc_hir as hir;
use rustc_hir::LangItem::{OptionNone, OptionSome};
use rustc_lint::LateContext;
-use rustc_middle::ty::DefIdTree;
use rustc_span::symbol::sym;
use super::OPTION_MAP_OR_NONE;
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/or_fun_call.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/or_fun_call.rs
index 4460f38fc..7ce28ea93 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/or_fun_call.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/or_fun_call.rs
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_sugg;
use clippy_utils::eager_or_lazy::switch_to_lazy_eval;
-use clippy_utils::source::{snippet, snippet_with_macro_callsite};
+use clippy_utils::source::snippet_with_context;
use clippy_utils::ty::{implements_trait, is_type_diagnostic_item};
use clippy_utils::{contains_return, is_trait_item, last_path_segment};
use if_chain::if_chain;
@@ -9,7 +9,6 @@ use rustc_hir as hir;
use rustc_lint::LateContext;
use rustc_span::source_map::Span;
use rustc_span::symbol::{kw, sym, Symbol};
-use std::borrow::Cow;
use super::OR_FUN_CALL;
@@ -111,37 +110,24 @@ pub(super) fn check<'tcx>(
if poss.contains(&name);
then {
+ let ctxt = span.ctxt();
+ let mut app = Applicability::HasPlaceholders;
let sugg = {
let (snippet_span, use_lambda) = match (fn_has_arguments, fun_span) {
(false, Some(fun_span)) => (fun_span, false),
_ => (arg.span, true),
};
- let format_span = |span: Span| {
- let not_macro_argument_snippet = snippet_with_macro_callsite(cx, span, "..");
- let snip = if not_macro_argument_snippet == "vec![]" {
- let macro_expanded_snipped = snippet(cx, snippet_span, "..");
- match macro_expanded_snipped.strip_prefix("$crate::vec::") {
- Some(stripped) => Cow::Owned(stripped.to_owned()),
- None => macro_expanded_snipped,
- }
- } else {
- not_macro_argument_snippet
- };
-
- snip.to_string()
- };
-
- let snip = format_span(snippet_span);
+ let snip = snippet_with_context(cx, snippet_span, ctxt, "..", &mut app).0;
let snip = if use_lambda {
let l_arg = if fn_has_arguments { "_" } else { "" };
format!("|{l_arg}| {snip}")
} else {
- snip
+ snip.into_owned()
};
if let Some(f) = second_arg {
- let f = format_span(f.span);
+ let f = snippet_with_context(cx, f.span, ctxt, "..", &mut app).0;
format!("{snip}, {f}")
} else {
snip
@@ -155,7 +141,7 @@ pub(super) fn check<'tcx>(
&format!("use of `{name}` followed by a function call"),
"try this",
format!("{name}_{suffix}({sugg})"),
- Applicability::HasPlaceholders,
+ app,
);
}
}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/unnecessary_sort_by.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/unnecessary_sort_by.rs
index 5201da52b..67618f703 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/unnecessary_sort_by.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/unnecessary_sort_by.rs
@@ -33,10 +33,6 @@ struct SortByKeyDetection {
/// contains a and the other replaces it with b)
fn mirrored_exprs(a_expr: &Expr<'_>, a_ident: &Ident, b_expr: &Expr<'_>, b_ident: &Ident) -> bool {
match (&a_expr.kind, &b_expr.kind) {
- // Two boxes with mirrored contents
- (ExprKind::Box(left_expr), ExprKind::Box(right_expr)) => {
- mirrored_exprs(left_expr, a_ident, right_expr, b_ident)
- },
// Two arrays with mirrored contents
(ExprKind::Array(left_exprs), ExprKind::Array(right_exprs)) => {
iter::zip(*left_exprs, *right_exprs).all(|(left, right)| mirrored_exprs(left, a_ident, right, b_ident))
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/unnecessary_to_owned.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/unnecessary_to_owned.rs
index df26b36b7..4c4c003ca 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/unnecessary_to_owned.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/methods/unnecessary_to_owned.rs
@@ -369,10 +369,10 @@ fn can_change_type<'a>(cx: &LateContext<'a>, mut expr: &'a Expr<'a>, mut ty: Ty<
Node::Item(item) => {
if let ItemKind::Fn(_, _, body_id) = &item.kind
&& let output_ty = return_ty(cx, item.owner_id)
- && Inherited::build(cx.tcx, item.owner_id.def_id).enter(|inherited| {
- let fn_ctxt = FnCtxt::new(inherited, cx.param_env, item.owner_id.def_id);
- fn_ctxt.can_coerce(ty, output_ty)
- }) {
+ && let inherited = Inherited::new(cx.tcx, item.owner_id.def_id)
+ && let fn_ctxt = FnCtxt::new(&inherited, cx.param_env, item.owner_id.def_id)
+ && fn_ctxt.can_coerce(ty, output_ty)
+ {
if has_lifetime(output_ty) && has_lifetime(ty) {
return false;
}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/misc.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/misc.rs
index 0705029a6..3752b9a94 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/misc.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/misc.rs
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
use clippy_utils::diagnostics::{span_lint, span_lint_and_sugg, span_lint_hir_and_then};
-use clippy_utils::source::{snippet, snippet_opt};
+use clippy_utils::source::{snippet, snippet_opt, snippet_with_context};
use if_chain::if_chain;
use rustc_errors::Applicability;
use rustc_hir::intravisit::FnKind;
@@ -181,20 +181,17 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for LintPass {
if let PatKind::Binding(BindingAnnotation(ByRef::Yes, mutabl), .., name, None) = local.pat.kind;
if let Some(init) = local.init;
then {
- // use the macro callsite when the init span (but not the whole local span)
- // comes from an expansion like `vec![1, 2, 3]` in `let ref _ = vec![1, 2, 3];`
- let sugg_init = if init.span.from_expansion() && !local.span.from_expansion() {
- Sugg::hir_with_macro_callsite(cx, init, "..")
- } else {
- Sugg::hir(cx, init, "..")
- };
+ let ctxt = local.span.ctxt();
+ let mut app = Applicability::MachineApplicable;
+ let sugg_init = Sugg::hir_with_context(cx, init, ctxt, "..", &mut app);
let (mutopt, initref) = if mutabl == Mutability::Mut {
("mut ", sugg_init.mut_addr())
} else {
("", sugg_init.addr())
};
let tyopt = if let Some(ty) = local.ty {
- format!(": &{mutopt}{ty}", ty=snippet(cx, ty.span, ".."))
+ let ty_snip = snippet_with_context(cx, ty.span, ctxt, "_", &mut app).0;
+ format!(": &{mutopt}{ty_snip}")
} else {
String::new()
};
@@ -212,7 +209,7 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for LintPass {
"let {name}{tyopt} = {initref};",
name=snippet(cx, name.span, ".."),
),
- Applicability::MachineApplicable,
+ app,
);
}
);
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/missing_assert_message.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/missing_assert_message.rs
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..2214a568d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/missing_assert_message.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,82 @@
+use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_help;
+use clippy_utils::macros::{find_assert_args, find_assert_eq_args, root_macro_call_first_node, PanicExpn};
+use clippy_utils::{is_in_cfg_test, is_in_test_function};
+use rustc_hir::Expr;
+use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass};
+use rustc_session::{declare_lint_pass, declare_tool_lint};
+use rustc_span::sym;
+
+declare_clippy_lint! {
+ /// ### What it does
+ /// Checks assertions without a custom panic message.
+ ///
+ /// ### Why is this bad?
+ /// Without a good custom message, it'd be hard to understand what went wrong when the assertion fails.
+ /// A good custom message should be more about why the failure of the assertion is problematic
+ /// and not what is failed because the assertion already conveys that.
+ ///
+ /// ### Known problems
+ /// This lint cannot check the quality of the custom panic messages.
+ /// Hence, you can suppress this lint simply by adding placeholder messages
+ /// like "assertion failed". However, we recommend coming up with good messages
+ /// that provide useful information instead of placeholder messages that
+ /// don't provide any extra information.
+ ///
+ /// ### Example
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # struct Service { ready: bool }
+ /// fn call(service: Service) {
+ /// assert!(service.ready);
+ /// }
+ /// ```
+ /// Use instead:
+ /// ```rust
+ /// # struct Service { ready: bool }
+ /// fn call(service: Service) {
+ /// assert!(service.ready, "`service.poll_ready()` must be called first to ensure that service is ready to receive requests");
+ /// }
+ /// ```
+ #[clippy::version = "1.69.0"]
+ pub MISSING_ASSERT_MESSAGE,
+ restriction,
+ "checks assertions without a custom panic message"
+}
+
+declare_lint_pass!(MissingAssertMessage => [MISSING_ASSERT_MESSAGE]);
+
+impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for MissingAssertMessage {
+ fn check_expr(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, expr: &'tcx Expr<'_>) {
+ let Some(macro_call) = root_macro_call_first_node(cx, expr) else { return };
+ let single_argument = match cx.tcx.get_diagnostic_name(macro_call.def_id) {
+ Some(sym::assert_macro | sym::debug_assert_macro) => true,
+ Some(
+ sym::assert_eq_macro | sym::assert_ne_macro | sym::debug_assert_eq_macro | sym::debug_assert_ne_macro,
+ ) => false,
+ _ => return,
+ };
+
+ // This lint would be very noisy in tests, so just ignore if we're in test context
+ if is_in_test_function(cx.tcx, expr.hir_id) || is_in_cfg_test(cx.tcx, expr.hir_id) {
+ return;
+ }
+
+ let panic_expn = if single_argument {
+ let Some((_, panic_expn)) = find_assert_args(cx, expr, macro_call.expn) else { return };
+ panic_expn
+ } else {
+ let Some((_, _, panic_expn)) = find_assert_eq_args(cx, expr, macro_call.expn) else { return };
+ panic_expn
+ };
+
+ if let PanicExpn::Empty = panic_expn {
+ span_lint_and_help(
+ cx,
+ MISSING_ASSERT_MESSAGE,
+ macro_call.span,
+ "assert without any message",
+ None,
+ "consider describing why the failing assert is problematic",
+ );
+ }
+ }
+}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/missing_const_for_fn.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/missing_const_for_fn.rs
index 87bd007a2..f1831a304 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/missing_const_for_fn.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/missing_const_for_fn.rs
@@ -41,6 +41,7 @@ declare_clippy_lint! {
/// can't be const as it calls a non-const function. Making `a` const and running Clippy again,
/// will suggest to make `b` const, too.
///
+ /// If you are marking a public function with `const`, removing it again will break API compatibility.
/// ### Example
/// ```rust
/// # struct Foo {
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/missing_doc.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/missing_doc.rs
index 9659ca8ce..f2773cad4 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/missing_doc.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/missing_doc.rs
@@ -8,12 +8,12 @@
use clippy_utils::attrs::is_doc_hidden;
use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint;
use clippy_utils::is_from_proc_macro;
-use hir::def_id::LocalDefId;
use if_chain::if_chain;
use rustc_ast::ast::{self, MetaItem, MetaItemKind};
use rustc_hir as hir;
+use rustc_hir::def_id::LocalDefId;
use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass, LintContext};
-use rustc_middle::ty::{DefIdTree, Visibility};
+use rustc_middle::ty::Visibility;
use rustc_session::{declare_tool_lint, impl_lint_pass};
use rustc_span::def_id::CRATE_DEF_ID;
use rustc_span::source_map::Span;
@@ -21,8 +21,7 @@ use rustc_span::sym;
declare_clippy_lint! {
/// ### What it does
- /// Warns if there is missing doc for any documentable item
- /// (public or private).
+ /// Warns if there is missing doc for any private documentable item
///
/// ### Why is this bad?
/// Doc is good. *rustc* has a `MISSING_DOCS`
@@ -32,7 +31,7 @@ declare_clippy_lint! {
#[clippy::version = "pre 1.29.0"]
pub MISSING_DOCS_IN_PRIVATE_ITEMS,
restriction,
- "detects missing documentation for public and private members"
+ "detects missing documentation for private members"
}
pub struct MissingDoc {
@@ -107,11 +106,14 @@ impl MissingDoc {
if vis == Visibility::Public || vis != Visibility::Restricted(CRATE_DEF_ID.into()) {
return;
}
+ } else if def_id != CRATE_DEF_ID && cx.effective_visibilities.is_exported(def_id) {
+ return;
}
let has_doc = attrs
.iter()
.any(|a| a.doc_str().is_some() || Self::has_include(a.meta()));
+
if !has_doc {
span_lint(
cx,
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/multiple_unsafe_ops_per_block.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/multiple_unsafe_ops_per_block.rs
index 63c575fca..5418616de 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/multiple_unsafe_ops_per_block.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/multiple_unsafe_ops_per_block.rs
@@ -11,6 +11,7 @@ use rustc_ast::Mutability;
use rustc_hir as hir;
use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass};
use rustc_middle::lint::in_external_macro;
+use rustc_middle::ty;
use rustc_session::{declare_lint_pass, declare_tool_lint};
use rustc_span::Span;
@@ -120,33 +121,15 @@ fn collect_unsafe_exprs<'tcx>(
unsafe_ops.push(("raw pointer dereference occurs here", expr.span));
},
- ExprKind::Call(path_expr, _) => match path_expr.kind {
- ExprKind::Path(QPath::Resolved(
- _,
- hir::Path {
- res: Res::Def(kind, def_id),
- ..
- },
- )) if kind.is_fn_like() => {
- let sig = cx.tcx.fn_sig(*def_id);
- if sig.0.unsafety() == Unsafety::Unsafe {
- unsafe_ops.push(("unsafe function call occurs here", expr.span));
- }
- },
-
- ExprKind::Path(QPath::TypeRelative(..)) => {
- if let Some(sig) = cx
- .typeck_results()
- .type_dependent_def_id(path_expr.hir_id)
- .map(|def_id| cx.tcx.fn_sig(def_id))
- {
- if sig.0.unsafety() == Unsafety::Unsafe {
- unsafe_ops.push(("unsafe function call occurs here", expr.span));
- }
- }
- },
-
- _ => {},
+ ExprKind::Call(path_expr, _) => {
+ let sig = match *cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(path_expr).kind() {
+ ty::FnDef(id, _) => cx.tcx.fn_sig(id).skip_binder(),
+ ty::FnPtr(sig) => sig,
+ _ => return Continue(Descend::Yes),
+ };
+ if sig.unsafety() == Unsafety::Unsafe {
+ unsafe_ops.push(("unsafe function call occurs here", expr.span));
+ }
},
ExprKind::MethodCall(..) => {
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/mut_key.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/mut_key.rs
index 8aa814b74..309f67521 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/mut_key.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/mut_key.rs
@@ -1,10 +1,11 @@
use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint;
+use clippy_utils::ty::is_interior_mut_ty;
use clippy_utils::{def_path_def_ids, trait_ref_of_method};
use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashSet;
use rustc_hir as hir;
use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass};
-use rustc_middle::ty::TypeVisitableExt;
-use rustc_middle::ty::{Adt, Array, Ref, Slice, Tuple, Ty};
+use rustc_middle::query::Key;
+use rustc_middle::ty::{Adt, Ty};
use rustc_session::{declare_tool_lint, impl_lint_pass};
use rustc_span::def_id::LocalDefId;
use rustc_span::source_map::Span;
@@ -153,53 +154,18 @@ impl MutableKeyType {
let is_keyed_type = [sym::HashMap, sym::BTreeMap, sym::HashSet, sym::BTreeSet]
.iter()
.any(|diag_item| cx.tcx.is_diagnostic_item(*diag_item, def.did()));
- if is_keyed_type && self.is_interior_mutable_type(cx, substs.type_at(0)) {
- span_lint(cx, MUTABLE_KEY_TYPE, span, "mutable key type");
+ if !is_keyed_type {
+ return;
}
- }
- }
- /// Determines if a type contains interior mutability which would affect its implementation of
- /// [`Hash`] or [`Ord`].
- fn is_interior_mutable_type<'tcx>(&self, cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, ty: Ty<'tcx>) -> bool {
- match *ty.kind() {
- Ref(_, inner_ty, mutbl) => mutbl == hir::Mutability::Mut || self.is_interior_mutable_type(cx, inner_ty),
- Slice(inner_ty) => self.is_interior_mutable_type(cx, inner_ty),
- Array(inner_ty, size) => {
- size.try_eval_target_usize(cx.tcx, cx.param_env)
- .map_or(true, |u| u != 0)
- && self.is_interior_mutable_type(cx, inner_ty)
- },
- Tuple(fields) => fields.iter().any(|ty| self.is_interior_mutable_type(cx, ty)),
- Adt(def, substs) => {
- // Special case for collections in `std` who's impl of `Hash` or `Ord` delegates to
- // that of their type parameters. Note: we don't include `HashSet` and `HashMap`
- // because they have no impl for `Hash` or `Ord`.
- let def_id = def.did();
- let is_std_collection = [
- sym::Option,
- sym::Result,
- sym::LinkedList,
- sym::Vec,
- sym::VecDeque,
- sym::BTreeMap,
- sym::BTreeSet,
- sym::Rc,
- sym::Arc,
- ]
- .iter()
- .any(|diag_item| cx.tcx.is_diagnostic_item(*diag_item, def_id));
- let is_box = Some(def_id) == cx.tcx.lang_items().owned_box();
- if is_std_collection || is_box || self.ignore_mut_def_ids.contains(&def_id) {
- // The type is mutable if any of its type parameters are
- substs.types().any(|ty| self.is_interior_mutable_type(cx, ty))
- } else {
- !ty.has_escaping_bound_vars()
- && cx.tcx.layout_of(cx.param_env.and(ty)).is_ok()
- && !ty.is_freeze(cx.tcx, cx.param_env)
- }
- },
- _ => false,
+ let subst_ty = substs.type_at(0);
+ // Determines if a type contains interior mutability which would affect its implementation of
+ // [`Hash`] or [`Ord`].
+ if is_interior_mut_ty(cx, subst_ty)
+ && !matches!(subst_ty.ty_adt_id(), Some(adt_id) if self.ignore_mut_def_ids.contains(&adt_id))
+ {
+ span_lint(cx, MUTABLE_KEY_TYPE, span, "mutable key type");
+ }
}
}
}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/needless_bool.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/needless_bool.rs
index a4eec95b3..c87059bf6 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/needless_bool.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/needless_bool.rs
@@ -340,18 +340,11 @@ fn suggest_bool_comparison<'a, 'tcx>(
cx: &LateContext<'tcx>,
e: &'tcx Expr<'_>,
expr: &Expr<'_>,
- mut applicability: Applicability,
+ mut app: Applicability,
message: &str,
conv_hint: impl FnOnce(Sugg<'a>) -> Sugg<'a>,
) {
- let hint = if expr.span.from_expansion() {
- if applicability != Applicability::Unspecified {
- applicability = Applicability::MaybeIncorrect;
- }
- Sugg::hir_with_macro_callsite(cx, expr, "..")
- } else {
- Sugg::hir_with_applicability(cx, expr, "..", &mut applicability)
- };
+ let hint = Sugg::hir_with_context(cx, expr, e.span.ctxt(), "..", &mut app);
span_lint_and_sugg(
cx,
BOOL_COMPARISON,
@@ -359,7 +352,7 @@ fn suggest_bool_comparison<'a, 'tcx>(
message,
"try simplifying it as shown",
conv_hint(hint).to_string(),
- applicability,
+ app,
);
}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/needless_pass_by_value.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/needless_pass_by_value.rs
index 1ab81aee7..0bb1775aa 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/needless_pass_by_value.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/needless_pass_by_value.rs
@@ -122,11 +122,11 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for NeedlessPassByValue {
let sized_trait = need!(cx.tcx.lang_items().sized_trait());
- let preds = traits::elaborate_predicates(cx.tcx, cx.param_env.caller_bounds().iter())
+ let preds = traits::elaborate(cx.tcx, cx.param_env.caller_bounds().iter())
.filter(|p| !p.is_global())
- .filter_map(|obligation| {
+ .filter_map(|pred| {
// Note that we do not want to deal with qualified predicates here.
- match obligation.predicate.kind().no_bound_vars() {
+ match pred.kind().no_bound_vars() {
Some(ty::PredicateKind::Clause(ty::Clause::Trait(pred))) if pred.def_id() != sized_trait => {
Some(pred)
},
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/needless_question_mark.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/needless_question_mark.rs
index 97c8cfbd3..e2a7ba02a 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/needless_question_mark.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/needless_question_mark.rs
@@ -6,7 +6,6 @@ use rustc_errors::Applicability;
use rustc_hir::def::{DefKind, Res};
use rustc_hir::{AsyncGeneratorKind, Block, Body, Expr, ExprKind, GeneratorKind, LangItem, MatchSource, QPath};
use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass};
-use rustc_middle::ty::DefIdTree;
use rustc_session::{declare_lint_pass, declare_tool_lint};
declare_clippy_lint! {
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/neg_multiply.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/neg_multiply.rs
index fb9a4abd0..ed3e2c6e7 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/neg_multiply.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/neg_multiply.rs
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
use clippy_utils::consts::{self, Constant};
use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_sugg;
-use clippy_utils::source::snippet_with_applicability;
+use clippy_utils::source::snippet_with_context;
use clippy_utils::sugg::has_enclosing_paren;
use if_chain::if_chain;
use rustc_ast::util::parser::PREC_PREFIX;
@@ -60,8 +60,8 @@ fn check_mul(cx: &LateContext<'_>, span: Span, lit: &Expr<'_>, exp: &Expr<'_>) {
then {
let mut applicability = Applicability::MachineApplicable;
- let snip = snippet_with_applicability(cx, exp.span, "..", &mut applicability);
- let suggestion = if exp.precedence().order() < PREC_PREFIX && !has_enclosing_paren(&snip) {
+ let (snip, from_macro) = snippet_with_context(cx, exp.span, span.ctxt(), "..", &mut applicability);
+ let suggestion = if !from_macro && exp.precedence().order() < PREC_PREFIX && !has_enclosing_paren(&snip) {
format!("-({snip})")
} else {
format!("-{snip}")
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/no_effect.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/no_effect.rs
index 79c1ae486..e3712190e 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/no_effect.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/no_effect.rs
@@ -127,8 +127,7 @@ fn has_no_effect(cx: &LateContext<'_>, expr: &Expr<'_>) -> bool {
| ExprKind::Type(inner, _)
| ExprKind::Unary(_, inner)
| ExprKind::Field(inner, _)
- | ExprKind::AddrOf(_, _, inner)
- | ExprKind::Box(inner) => has_no_effect(cx, inner),
+ | ExprKind::AddrOf(_, _, inner) => has_no_effect(cx, inner),
ExprKind::Struct(_, fields, ref base) => {
!has_drop(cx, cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(expr))
&& fields.iter().all(|field| has_no_effect(cx, field.expr))
@@ -234,8 +233,7 @@ fn reduce_expression<'a>(cx: &LateContext<'_>, expr: &'a Expr<'a>) -> Option<Vec
| ExprKind::Type(inner, _)
| ExprKind::Unary(_, inner)
| ExprKind::Field(inner, _)
- | ExprKind::AddrOf(_, _, inner)
- | ExprKind::Box(inner) => reduce_expression(cx, inner).or_else(|| Some(vec![inner])),
+ | ExprKind::AddrOf(_, _, inner) => reduce_expression(cx, inner).or_else(|| Some(vec![inner])),
ExprKind::Struct(_, fields, ref base) => {
if has_drop(cx, cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(expr)) {
None
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/no_mangle_with_rust_abi.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/no_mangle_with_rust_abi.rs
index bc64ccb29..8fd9ae351 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/no_mangle_with_rust_abi.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/no_mangle_with_rust_abi.rs
@@ -1,9 +1,10 @@
-use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_sugg;
+use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_then;
use clippy_utils::source::snippet_with_applicability;
use rustc_errors::Applicability;
use rustc_hir::{Item, ItemKind};
use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass};
use rustc_session::{declare_lint_pass, declare_tool_lint};
+use rustc_span::{BytePos, Pos};
use rustc_target::spec::abi::Abi;
declare_clippy_lint! {
@@ -38,25 +39,28 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for NoMangleWithRustAbi {
fn check_item(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, item: &'tcx Item<'tcx>) {
if let ItemKind::Fn(fn_sig, _, _) = &item.kind {
let attrs = cx.tcx.hir().attrs(item.hir_id());
- let mut applicability = Applicability::MachineApplicable;
- let snippet = snippet_with_applicability(cx, fn_sig.span, "..", &mut applicability);
+ let mut app = Applicability::MaybeIncorrect;
+ let snippet = snippet_with_applicability(cx, fn_sig.span, "..", &mut app);
for attr in attrs {
if let Some(ident) = attr.ident()
&& ident.name == rustc_span::sym::no_mangle
&& fn_sig.header.abi == Abi::Rust
- && !snippet.contains("extern") {
+ && let Some((fn_attrs, _)) = snippet.split_once("fn")
+ && !fn_attrs.contains("extern")
+ {
+ let sugg_span = fn_sig.span
+ .with_lo(fn_sig.span.lo() + BytePos::from_usize(fn_attrs.len()))
+ .shrink_to_lo();
- let suggestion = snippet.split_once("fn")
- .map_or(String::new(), |(first, second)| format!(r#"{first}extern "C" fn{second}"#));
-
- span_lint_and_sugg(
+ span_lint_and_then(
cx,
NO_MANGLE_WITH_RUST_ABI,
fn_sig.span,
- "attribute #[no_mangle] set on a Rust ABI function",
- "try",
- suggestion,
- applicability
+ "`#[no_mangle]` set on a function with the default (`Rust`) ABI",
+ |diag| {
+ diag.span_suggestion(sugg_span, "set an ABI", "extern \"C\" ", app)
+ .span_suggestion(sugg_span, "or explicitly set the default", "extern \"Rust\" ", app);
+ },
);
}
}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/non_octal_unix_permissions.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/non_octal_unix_permissions.rs
index 2ecb04874..e1de494eb 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/non_octal_unix_permissions.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/non_octal_unix_permissions.rs
@@ -53,6 +53,7 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for NonOctalUnixPermissions {
|| is_type_diagnostic_item(cx, obj_ty, sym::DirBuilder)))
|| (path.ident.name == sym!(set_mode) && match_type(cx, obj_ty, &paths::PERMISSIONS));
if let ExprKind::Lit(_) = param.kind;
+ if param.span.ctxt() == expr.span.ctxt();
then {
let Some(snip) = snippet_opt(cx, param.span) else {
@@ -71,6 +72,7 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for NonOctalUnixPermissions {
if let Some(def_id) = cx.qpath_res(path, func.hir_id).opt_def_id();
if match_def_path(cx, def_id, &paths::PERMISSIONS_FROM_MODE);
if let ExprKind::Lit(_) = param.kind;
+ if param.span.ctxt() == expr.span.ctxt();
if let Some(snip) = snippet_opt(cx, param.span);
if !snip.starts_with("0o");
then {
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/operators/arithmetic_side_effects.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/operators/arithmetic_side_effects.rs
index 87a8a2ed1..e57137356 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/operators/arithmetic_side_effects.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/operators/arithmetic_side_effects.rs
@@ -143,6 +143,10 @@ impl ArithmeticSideEffects {
return;
}
let has_valid_op = if Self::is_integral(lhs_ty) && Self::is_integral(rhs_ty) {
+ if let hir::BinOpKind::Shl | hir::BinOpKind::Shr = op.node {
+ // At least for integers, shifts are already handled by the CTFE
+ return;
+ }
let (actual_lhs, lhs_ref_counter) = peel_hir_expr_refs(lhs);
let (actual_rhs, rhs_ref_counter) = peel_hir_expr_refs(rhs);
match (
@@ -150,11 +154,22 @@ impl ArithmeticSideEffects {
Self::literal_integer(cx, actual_rhs),
) {
(None, None) => false,
- (None, Some(n)) | (Some(n), None) => match (&op.node, n) {
- (hir::BinOpKind::Div | hir::BinOpKind::Rem, 0) => false,
+ (None, Some(n)) => match (&op.node, n) {
+ // Division and module are always valid if applied to non-zero integers
+ (hir::BinOpKind::Div | hir::BinOpKind::Rem, local_n) if local_n != 0 => true,
+ // Adding or subtracting zeros is always a no-op
+ (hir::BinOpKind::Add | hir::BinOpKind::Sub, 0)
+ // Multiplication by 1 or 0 will never overflow
+ | (hir::BinOpKind::Mul, 0 | 1)
+ => true,
+ _ => false,
+ },
+ (Some(n), None) => match (&op.node, n) {
+ // Adding or subtracting zeros is always a no-op
(hir::BinOpKind::Add | hir::BinOpKind::Sub, 0)
- | (hir::BinOpKind::Div | hir::BinOpKind::Rem, _)
- | (hir::BinOpKind::Mul, 0 | 1) => true,
+ // Multiplication by 1 or 0 will never overflow
+ | (hir::BinOpKind::Mul, 0 | 1)
+ => true,
_ => false,
},
(Some(_), Some(_)) => {
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/option_if_let_else.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/option_if_let_else.rs
index c5ea09590..bbbcda069 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/option_if_let_else.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/option_if_let_else.rs
@@ -12,6 +12,7 @@ use rustc_hir::{
};
use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass};
use rustc_session::{declare_lint_pass, declare_tool_lint};
+use rustc_span::SyntaxContext;
declare_clippy_lint! {
/// ### What it does
@@ -95,10 +96,10 @@ struct OptionOccurrence {
none_expr: String,
}
-fn format_option_in_sugg(cx: &LateContext<'_>, cond_expr: &Expr<'_>, as_ref: bool, as_mut: bool) -> String {
+fn format_option_in_sugg(cond_sugg: Sugg<'_>, as_ref: bool, as_mut: bool) -> String {
format!(
"{}{}",
- Sugg::hir_with_macro_callsite(cx, cond_expr, "..").maybe_par(),
+ cond_sugg.maybe_par(),
if as_mut {
".as_mut()"
} else if as_ref {
@@ -111,6 +112,7 @@ fn format_option_in_sugg(cx: &LateContext<'_>, cond_expr: &Expr<'_>, as_ref: boo
fn try_get_option_occurrence<'tcx>(
cx: &LateContext<'tcx>,
+ ctxt: SyntaxContext,
pat: &Pat<'tcx>,
expr: &Expr<'_>,
if_then: &'tcx Expr<'_>,
@@ -160,11 +162,23 @@ fn try_get_option_occurrence<'tcx>(
}
}
+ let mut app = Applicability::Unspecified;
return Some(OptionOccurrence {
- option: format_option_in_sugg(cx, cond_expr, as_ref, as_mut),
+ option: format_option_in_sugg(
+ Sugg::hir_with_context(cx, cond_expr, ctxt, "..", &mut app),
+ as_ref,
+ as_mut,
+ ),
method_sugg: method_sugg.to_string(),
- some_expr: format!("|{capture_mut}{capture_name}| {}", Sugg::hir_with_macro_callsite(cx, some_body, "..")),
- none_expr: format!("{}{}", if method_sugg == "map_or" { "" } else { "|| " }, Sugg::hir_with_macro_callsite(cx, none_body, "..")),
+ some_expr: format!(
+ "|{capture_mut}{capture_name}| {}",
+ Sugg::hir_with_context(cx, some_body, ctxt, "..", &mut app),
+ ),
+ none_expr: format!(
+ "{}{}",
+ if method_sugg == "map_or" { "" } else { "|| " },
+ Sugg::hir_with_context(cx, none_body, ctxt, "..", &mut app),
+ ),
});
}
}
@@ -194,7 +208,7 @@ fn detect_option_if_let_else<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, expr: &Expr<'tcx>) ->
}) = higher::IfLet::hir(cx, expr)
{
if !is_else_clause(cx.tcx, expr) {
- return try_get_option_occurrence(cx, let_pat, let_expr, if_then, if_else);
+ return try_get_option_occurrence(cx, expr.span.ctxt(), let_pat, let_expr, if_then, if_else);
}
}
None
@@ -203,7 +217,7 @@ fn detect_option_if_let_else<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, expr: &Expr<'tcx>) ->
fn detect_option_match<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, expr: &Expr<'tcx>) -> Option<OptionOccurrence> {
if let ExprKind::Match(ex, arms, MatchSource::Normal) = expr.kind {
if let Some((let_pat, if_then, if_else)) = try_convert_match(cx, arms) {
- return try_get_option_occurrence(cx, let_pat, ex, if_then, if_else);
+ return try_get_option_occurrence(cx, expr.span.ctxt(), let_pat, ex, if_then, if_else);
}
}
None
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/partialeq_ne_impl.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/partialeq_ne_impl.rs
index 5aa3c6f2f..a8c4823fe 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/partialeq_ne_impl.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/partialeq_ne_impl.rs
@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for PartialEqNeImpl {
fn check_item(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, item: &'tcx Item<'_>) {
if_chain! {
if let ItemKind::Impl(Impl { of_trait: Some(ref trait_ref), items: impl_items, .. }) = item.kind;
- if !cx.tcx.has_attr(item.owner_id.to_def_id(), sym::automatically_derived);
+ if !cx.tcx.has_attr(item.owner_id, sym::automatically_derived);
if let Some(eq_trait) = cx.tcx.lang_items().eq_trait();
if trait_ref.path.res.def_id() == eq_trait;
then {
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/permissions_set_readonly_false.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/permissions_set_readonly_false.rs
index e7095ec19..664d44d65 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/permissions_set_readonly_false.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/permissions_set_readonly_false.rs
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ declare_clippy_lint! {
/// let mut permissions = metadata.permissions();
/// permissions.set_readonly(false);
/// ```
- #[clippy::version = "1.66.0"]
+ #[clippy::version = "1.68.0"]
pub PERMISSIONS_SET_READONLY_FALSE,
suspicious,
"Checks for calls to `std::fs::Permissions.set_readonly` with argument `false`"
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/redundant_async_block.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/redundant_async_block.rs
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..a0f831764
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/redundant_async_block.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,108 @@
+use std::ops::ControlFlow;
+
+use clippy_utils::{
+ diagnostics::span_lint_and_sugg,
+ peel_blocks,
+ source::{snippet, walk_span_to_context},
+ visitors::for_each_expr,
+};
+use rustc_errors::Applicability;
+use rustc_hir::{AsyncGeneratorKind, Closure, Expr, ExprKind, GeneratorKind, MatchSource};
+use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass};
+use rustc_middle::{lint::in_external_macro, ty::UpvarCapture};
+use rustc_session::{declare_lint_pass, declare_tool_lint};
+
+declare_clippy_lint! {
+ /// ### What it does
+ /// Checks for `async` block that only returns `await` on a future.
+ ///
+ /// ### Why is this bad?
+ /// It is simpler and more efficient to use the future directly.
+ ///
+ /// ### Example
+ /// ```rust
+ /// let f = async {
+ /// 1 + 2
+ /// };
+ /// let fut = async {
+ /// f.await
+ /// };
+ /// ```
+ /// Use instead:
+ /// ```rust
+ /// let f = async {
+ /// 1 + 2
+ /// };
+ /// let fut = f;
+ /// ```
+ #[clippy::version = "1.69.0"]
+ pub REDUNDANT_ASYNC_BLOCK,
+ complexity,
+ "`async { future.await }` can be replaced by `future`"
+}
+declare_lint_pass!(RedundantAsyncBlock => [REDUNDANT_ASYNC_BLOCK]);
+
+impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for RedundantAsyncBlock {
+ fn check_expr(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, expr: &'tcx Expr<'_>) {
+ let span = expr.span;
+ if !in_external_macro(cx.tcx.sess, span) &&
+ let Some(body_expr) = desugar_async_block(cx, expr) &&
+ let Some(expr) = desugar_await(peel_blocks(body_expr)) &&
+ // The await prefix must not come from a macro as its content could change in the future.
+ expr.span.ctxt() == body_expr.span.ctxt() &&
+ // An async block does not have immediate side-effects from a `.await` point-of-view.
+ (!expr.can_have_side_effects() || desugar_async_block(cx, expr).is_some()) &&
+ let Some(shortened_span) = walk_span_to_context(expr.span, span.ctxt())
+ {
+ span_lint_and_sugg(
+ cx,
+ REDUNDANT_ASYNC_BLOCK,
+ span,
+ "this async expression only awaits a single future",
+ "you can reduce it to",
+ snippet(cx, shortened_span, "..").into_owned(),
+ Applicability::MachineApplicable,
+ );
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+/// If `expr` is a desugared `async` block, return the original expression if it does not capture
+/// any variable by ref.
+fn desugar_async_block<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, expr: &'tcx Expr<'_>) -> Option<&'tcx Expr<'tcx>> {
+ if let ExprKind::Closure(Closure { body, def_id, .. }) = expr.kind &&
+ let body = cx.tcx.hir().body(*body) &&
+ matches!(body.generator_kind, Some(GeneratorKind::Async(AsyncGeneratorKind::Block)))
+ {
+ cx
+ .typeck_results()
+ .closure_min_captures
+ .get(def_id)
+ .map_or(true, |m| {
+ m.values().all(|places| {
+ places
+ .iter()
+ .all(|place| matches!(place.info.capture_kind, UpvarCapture::ByValue))
+ })
+ })
+ .then_some(body.value)
+ } else {
+ None
+ }
+}
+
+/// If `expr` is a desugared `.await`, return the original expression if it does not come from a
+/// macro expansion.
+fn desugar_await<'tcx>(expr: &'tcx Expr<'_>) -> Option<&'tcx Expr<'tcx>> {
+ if let ExprKind::Match(match_value, _, MatchSource::AwaitDesugar) = expr.kind &&
+ let ExprKind::Call(_, [into_future_arg]) = match_value.kind &&
+ let ctxt = expr.span.ctxt() &&
+ for_each_expr(into_future_arg, |e|
+ walk_span_to_context(e.span, ctxt)
+ .map_or(ControlFlow::Break(()), |_| ControlFlow::Continue(()))).is_none()
+ {
+ Some(into_future_arg)
+ } else {
+ None
+ }
+}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/redundant_static_lifetimes.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/redundant_static_lifetimes.rs
index 44bf824aa..038dfe8e4 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/redundant_static_lifetimes.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/redundant_static_lifetimes.rs
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_then;
use clippy_utils::msrvs::{self, Msrv};
use clippy_utils::source::snippet;
-use rustc_ast::ast::{Item, ItemKind, Ty, TyKind};
+use rustc_ast::ast::{ConstItem, Item, ItemKind, StaticItem, Ty, TyKind};
use rustc_errors::Applicability;
use rustc_lint::{EarlyContext, EarlyLintPass};
use rustc_session::{declare_tool_lint, impl_lint_pass};
@@ -100,13 +100,13 @@ impl EarlyLintPass for RedundantStaticLifetimes {
}
if !item.span.from_expansion() {
- if let ItemKind::Const(_, ref var_type, _) = item.kind {
+ if let ItemKind::Const(box ConstItem { ty: ref var_type, .. }) = item.kind {
Self::visit_type(var_type, cx, "constants have by default a `'static` lifetime");
// Don't check associated consts because `'static` cannot be elided on those (issue
// #2438)
}
- if let ItemKind::Static(ref var_type, _, _) = item.kind {
+ if let ItemKind::Static(box StaticItem { ty: ref var_type, .. }) = item.kind {
Self::visit_type(var_type, cx, "statics have by default a `'static` lifetime");
}
}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/ref_option_ref.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/ref_option_ref.rs
index 448a32b77..c984a8286 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/ref_option_ref.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/ref_option_ref.rs
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ use clippy_utils::last_path_segment;
use clippy_utils::source::snippet;
use if_chain::if_chain;
use rustc_errors::Applicability;
-use rustc_hir::{GenericArg, Mutability, Ty, TyKind};
+use rustc_hir::{GenericArg, GenericArgsParentheses, Mutability, Ty, TyKind};
use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass};
use rustc_session::{declare_lint_pass, declare_tool_lint};
use rustc_span::symbol::sym;
@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for RefOptionRef {
if cx.tcx.is_diagnostic_item(sym::Option, def_id);
if let Some(params) = last_path_segment(qpath).args ;
- if !params.parenthesized;
+ if params.parenthesized == GenericArgsParentheses::No;
if let Some(inner_ty) = params.args.iter().find_map(|arg| match arg {
GenericArg::Type(inner_ty) => Some(inner_ty),
_ => None,
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/returns.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/returns.rs
index f0d7dd23a..df126d761 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/returns.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/returns.rs
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ use rustc_hir::intravisit::FnKind;
use rustc_hir::{Block, Body, Expr, ExprKind, FnDecl, LangItem, MatchSource, PatKind, QPath, StmtKind};
use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass, LintContext};
use rustc_middle::lint::in_external_macro;
-use rustc_middle::ty::subst::GenericArgKind;
+use rustc_middle::ty::{self, subst::GenericArgKind, Ty};
use rustc_session::{declare_lint_pass, declare_tool_lint};
use rustc_span::def_id::LocalDefId;
use rustc_span::source_map::Span;
@@ -175,7 +175,7 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for Return {
} else {
RetReplacement::Empty
};
- check_final_expr(cx, body.value, vec![], replacement);
+ check_final_expr(cx, body.value, vec![], replacement, None);
},
FnKind::ItemFn(..) | FnKind::Method(..) => {
check_block_return(cx, &body.value.kind, sp, vec![]);
@@ -188,11 +188,11 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for Return {
fn check_block_return<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, expr_kind: &ExprKind<'tcx>, sp: Span, mut semi_spans: Vec<Span>) {
if let ExprKind::Block(block, _) = expr_kind {
if let Some(block_expr) = block.expr {
- check_final_expr(cx, block_expr, semi_spans, RetReplacement::Empty);
+ check_final_expr(cx, block_expr, semi_spans, RetReplacement::Empty, None);
} else if let Some(stmt) = block.stmts.iter().last() {
match stmt.kind {
StmtKind::Expr(expr) => {
- check_final_expr(cx, expr, semi_spans, RetReplacement::Empty);
+ check_final_expr(cx, expr, semi_spans, RetReplacement::Empty, None);
},
StmtKind::Semi(semi_expr) => {
// Remove ending semicolons and any whitespace ' ' in between.
@@ -202,7 +202,7 @@ fn check_block_return<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, expr_kind: &ExprKind<'tcx>,
span_find_starting_semi(cx.sess().source_map(), semi_span.with_hi(sp.hi()));
semi_spans.push(semi_span_to_remove);
}
- check_final_expr(cx, semi_expr, semi_spans, RetReplacement::Empty);
+ check_final_expr(cx, semi_expr, semi_spans, RetReplacement::Empty, None);
},
_ => (),
}
@@ -216,6 +216,7 @@ fn check_final_expr<'tcx>(
semi_spans: Vec<Span>, /* containing all the places where we would need to remove semicolons if finding an
* needless return */
replacement: RetReplacement<'tcx>,
+ match_ty_opt: Option<Ty<'_>>,
) {
let peeled_drop_expr = expr.peel_drop_temps();
match &peeled_drop_expr.kind {
@@ -244,7 +245,22 @@ fn check_final_expr<'tcx>(
RetReplacement::Expr(snippet, applicability)
}
} else {
- replacement
+ match match_ty_opt {
+ Some(match_ty) => {
+ match match_ty.kind() {
+ // If the code got till here with
+ // tuple not getting detected before it,
+ // then we are sure it's going to be Unit
+ // type
+ ty::Tuple(_) => RetReplacement::Unit,
+ // We don't want to anything in this case
+ // cause we can't predict what the user would
+ // want here
+ _ => return,
+ }
+ },
+ None => replacement,
+ }
};
if !cx.tcx.hir().attrs(expr.hir_id).is_empty() {
@@ -268,8 +284,9 @@ fn check_final_expr<'tcx>(
// note, if without else is going to be a type checking error anyways
// (except for unit type functions) so we don't match it
ExprKind::Match(_, arms, MatchSource::Normal) => {
+ let match_ty = cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(peeled_drop_expr);
for arm in arms.iter() {
- check_final_expr(cx, arm.body, semi_spans.clone(), RetReplacement::Unit);
+ check_final_expr(cx, arm.body, semi_spans.clone(), RetReplacement::Unit, Some(match_ty));
}
},
// if it's a whole block, check it
@@ -293,6 +310,7 @@ fn emit_return_lint(cx: &LateContext<'_>, ret_span: Span, semi_spans: Vec<Span>,
if ret_span.from_expansion() {
return;
}
+
let applicability = replacement.applicability().unwrap_or(Applicability::MachineApplicable);
let return_replacement = replacement.to_string();
let sugg_help = replacement.sugg_help();
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/semicolon_if_nothing_returned.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/semicolon_if_nothing_returned.rs
index 66638eed9..355f907e2 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/semicolon_if_nothing_returned.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/semicolon_if_nothing_returned.rs
@@ -1,7 +1,6 @@
use crate::rustc_lint::LintContext;
use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_sugg;
-use clippy_utils::source::snippet_with_macro_callsite;
-use clippy_utils::sugg;
+use clippy_utils::source::snippet_with_context;
use if_chain::if_chain;
use rustc_errors::Applicability;
use rustc_hir::{Block, ExprKind};
@@ -44,7 +43,8 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for SemicolonIfNothingReturned {
if let Some(expr) = block.expr;
let t_expr = cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(expr);
if t_expr.is_unit();
- if let snippet = snippet_with_macro_callsite(cx, expr.span, "}");
+ let mut app = Applicability::MaybeIncorrect;
+ if let snippet = snippet_with_context(cx, expr.span, block.span.ctxt(), "}", &mut app).0;
if !snippet.ends_with('}') && !snippet.ends_with(';');
if cx.sess().source_map().is_multiline(block.span);
then {
@@ -52,17 +52,14 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for SemicolonIfNothingReturned {
if let ExprKind::DropTemps(..) = &expr.kind {
return;
}
-
- let sugg = sugg::Sugg::hir_with_macro_callsite(cx, expr, "..");
- let suggestion = format!("{sugg};");
span_lint_and_sugg(
cx,
SEMICOLON_IF_NOTHING_RETURNED,
expr.span.source_callsite(),
"consider adding a `;` to the last statement for consistent formatting",
"add a `;` here",
- suggestion,
- Applicability::MaybeIncorrect,
+ format!("{snippet};"),
+ app,
);
}
}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/shadow.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/shadow.rs
index 87f966ced..ae7d19624 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/shadow.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/shadow.rs
@@ -213,8 +213,7 @@ fn is_self_shadow(cx: &LateContext<'_>, pat: &Pat<'_>, mut expr: &Expr<'_>, hir_
}
loop {
expr = match expr.kind {
- ExprKind::Box(e)
- | ExprKind::AddrOf(_, _, e)
+ ExprKind::AddrOf(_, _, e)
| ExprKind::Block(
&Block {
stmts: [],
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/significant_drop_tightening.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/significant_drop_tightening.rs
index c3e99aa00..869358fb1 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/significant_drop_tightening.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/significant_drop_tightening.rs
@@ -404,7 +404,6 @@ impl<'cx, 'sdt, 'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for SigDropFinder<'cx, 'sdt, 'tcx> {
| hir::ExprKind::Assign(..)
| hir::ExprKind::AssignOp(..)
| hir::ExprKind::Binary(..)
- | hir::ExprKind::Box(..)
| hir::ExprKind::Call(..)
| hir::ExprKind::Field(..)
| hir::ExprKind::If(..)
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/single_component_path_imports.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/single_component_path_imports.rs
index d46f6a635..5743dd21c 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/single_component_path_imports.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/single_component_path_imports.rs
@@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
use clippy_utils::diagnostics::{span_lint_and_help, span_lint_and_sugg};
use rustc_ast::node_id::{NodeId, NodeMap};
-use rustc_ast::{ptr::P, Crate, Item, ItemKind, MacroDef, ModKind, UseTreeKind};
+use rustc_ast::visit::{walk_expr, Visitor};
+use rustc_ast::{ptr::P, Crate, Expr, ExprKind, Item, ItemKind, MacroDef, ModKind, Ty, TyKind, UseTreeKind};
use rustc_errors::Applicability;
use rustc_lint::{EarlyContext, EarlyLintPass, LintContext};
use rustc_session::{declare_tool_lint, impl_lint_pass};
@@ -55,7 +56,7 @@ impl EarlyLintPass for SingleComponentPathImports {
return;
}
- self.check_mod(cx, &krate.items);
+ self.check_mod(&krate.items);
}
fn check_item(&mut self, cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, item: &Item) {
@@ -84,8 +85,43 @@ impl EarlyLintPass for SingleComponentPathImports {
}
}
+#[derive(Default)]
+struct ImportUsageVisitor {
+ // keep track of imports reused with `self` keyword, such as `self::std` in the example below.
+ // Removing the `use std;` would make this a compile error (#10549)
+ // ```
+ // use std;
+ //
+ // fn main() {
+ // let _ = self::std::io::stdout();
+ // }
+ // ```
+ imports_referenced_with_self: Vec<Symbol>,
+}
+
+impl<'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for ImportUsageVisitor {
+ fn visit_expr(&mut self, expr: &Expr) {
+ if let ExprKind::Path(_, path) = &expr.kind
+ && path.segments.len() > 1
+ && path.segments[0].ident.name == kw::SelfLower
+ {
+ self.imports_referenced_with_self.push(path.segments[1].ident.name);
+ }
+ walk_expr(self, expr);
+ }
+
+ fn visit_ty(&mut self, ty: &Ty) {
+ if let TyKind::Path(_, path) = &ty.kind
+ && path.segments.len() > 1
+ && path.segments[0].ident.name == kw::SelfLower
+ {
+ self.imports_referenced_with_self.push(path.segments[1].ident.name);
+ }
+ }
+}
+
impl SingleComponentPathImports {
- fn check_mod(&mut self, cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, items: &[P<Item>]) {
+ fn check_mod(&mut self, items: &[P<Item>]) {
// keep track of imports reused with `self` keyword, such as `self::crypto_hash` in the example
// below. Removing the `use crypto_hash;` would make this a compile error
// ```
@@ -108,18 +144,16 @@ impl SingleComponentPathImports {
// ```
let mut macros = Vec::new();
+ let mut import_usage_visitor = ImportUsageVisitor::default();
for item in items {
- self.track_uses(
- cx,
- item,
- &mut imports_reused_with_self,
- &mut single_use_usages,
- &mut macros,
- );
+ self.track_uses(item, &mut imports_reused_with_self, &mut single_use_usages, &mut macros);
+ import_usage_visitor.visit_item(item);
}
for usage in single_use_usages {
- if !imports_reused_with_self.contains(&usage.name) {
+ if !imports_reused_with_self.contains(&usage.name)
+ && !import_usage_visitor.imports_referenced_with_self.contains(&usage.name)
+ {
self.found.entry(usage.item_id).or_default().push(usage);
}
}
@@ -127,7 +161,6 @@ impl SingleComponentPathImports {
fn track_uses(
&mut self,
- cx: &EarlyContext<'_>,
item: &Item,
imports_reused_with_self: &mut Vec<Symbol>,
single_use_usages: &mut Vec<SingleUse>,
@@ -139,7 +172,7 @@ impl SingleComponentPathImports {
match &item.kind {
ItemKind::Mod(_, ModKind::Loaded(ref items, ..)) => {
- self.check_mod(cx, items);
+ self.check_mod(items);
},
ItemKind::MacroDef(MacroDef { macro_rules: true, .. }) => {
macros.push(item.ident.name);
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/size_of_ref.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/size_of_ref.rs
index 3fcdb4288..8abec06c6 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/size_of_ref.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/size_of_ref.rs
@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ declare_clippy_lint! {
/// }
/// }
/// ```
- #[clippy::version = "1.67.0"]
+ #[clippy::version = "1.68.0"]
pub SIZE_OF_REF,
suspicious,
"Argument to `std::mem::size_of_val()` is a double-reference, which is almost certainly unintended"
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/std_instead_of_core.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/std_instead_of_core.rs
index d6b336bef..a13bc7a51 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/std_instead_of_core.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/std_instead_of_core.rs
@@ -2,7 +2,6 @@ use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_help;
use rustc_hir::def_id::DefId;
use rustc_hir::{def::Res, HirId, Path, PathSegment};
use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass};
-use rustc_middle::ty::DefIdTree;
use rustc_session::{declare_tool_lint, impl_lint_pass};
use rustc_span::{sym, symbol::kw, Span};
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/suspicious_doc_comments.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/suspicious_doc_comments.rs
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..e5746ca99
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/suspicious_doc_comments.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,94 @@
+use clippy_utils::diagnostics::{multispan_sugg_with_applicability, span_lint_and_then};
+use if_chain::if_chain;
+use rustc_ast::{token::CommentKind, AttrKind, AttrStyle, Attribute, Item};
+use rustc_errors::Applicability;
+use rustc_lint::{EarlyContext, EarlyLintPass};
+use rustc_session::{declare_lint_pass, declare_tool_lint};
+use rustc_span::Span;
+
+declare_clippy_lint! {
+ /// ### What it does
+ /// Detects the use of outer doc comments (`///`, `/**`) followed by a bang (`!`): `///!`
+ ///
+ /// ### Why is this bad?
+ /// Triple-slash comments (known as "outer doc comments") apply to items that follow it.
+ /// An outer doc comment followed by a bang (i.e. `///!`) has no specific meaning.
+ ///
+ /// The user most likely meant to write an inner doc comment (`//!`, `/*!`), which
+ /// applies to the parent item (i.e. the item that the comment is contained in,
+ /// usually a module or crate).
+ ///
+ /// ### Known problems
+ /// Inner doc comments can only appear before items, so there are certain cases where the suggestion
+ /// made by this lint is not valid code. For example:
+ /// ```rs
+ /// fn foo() {}
+ /// ///!
+ /// fn bar() {}
+ /// ```
+ /// This lint detects the doc comment and suggests changing it to `//!`, but an inner doc comment
+ /// is not valid at that position.
+ ///
+ /// ### Example
+ /// In this example, the doc comment is attached to the *function*, rather than the *module*.
+ /// ```rust
+ /// pub mod util {
+ /// ///! This module contains utility functions.
+ ///
+ /// pub fn dummy() {}
+ /// }
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// Use instead:
+ /// ```rust
+ /// pub mod util {
+ /// //! This module contains utility functions.
+ ///
+ /// pub fn dummy() {}
+ /// }
+ /// ```
+ #[clippy::version = "1.70.0"]
+ pub SUSPICIOUS_DOC_COMMENTS,
+ suspicious,
+ "suspicious usage of (outer) doc comments"
+}
+declare_lint_pass!(SuspiciousDocComments => [SUSPICIOUS_DOC_COMMENTS]);
+
+const WARNING: &str = "this is an outer doc comment and does not apply to the parent module or crate";
+const HELP: &str = "use an inner doc comment to document the parent module or crate";
+
+impl EarlyLintPass for SuspiciousDocComments {
+ fn check_item(&mut self, cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, item: &Item) {
+ let replacements = collect_doc_comment_replacements(&item.attrs);
+
+ if let Some(((lo_span, _), (hi_span, _))) = replacements.first().zip(replacements.last()) {
+ let span = lo_span.to(*hi_span);
+
+ span_lint_and_then(cx, SUSPICIOUS_DOC_COMMENTS, span, WARNING, |diag| {
+ multispan_sugg_with_applicability(diag, HELP, Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, replacements);
+ });
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+fn collect_doc_comment_replacements(attrs: &[Attribute]) -> Vec<(Span, String)> {
+ attrs
+ .iter()
+ .filter_map(|attr| {
+ if_chain! {
+ if let AttrKind::DocComment(com_kind, sym) = attr.kind;
+ if let AttrStyle::Outer = attr.style;
+ if let Some(com) = sym.as_str().strip_prefix('!');
+ then {
+ let sugg = match com_kind {
+ CommentKind::Line => format!("//!{com}"),
+ CommentKind::Block => format!("/*!{com}*/")
+ };
+ Some((attr.span, sugg))
+ } else {
+ None
+ }
+ }
+ })
+ .collect()
+}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/suspicious_operation_groupings.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/suspicious_operation_groupings.rs
index e111c7d22..fab8e9c2e 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/suspicious_operation_groupings.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/suspicious_operation_groupings.rs
@@ -578,7 +578,7 @@ fn ident_difference_expr_with_base_location(
| (Assign(_, _, _), Assign(_, _, _))
| (TryBlock(_), TryBlock(_))
| (Await(_), Await(_))
- | (Async(_, _, _), Async(_, _, _))
+ | (Async(_, _), Async(_, _))
| (Block(_, _), Block(_, _))
| (Closure(_), Closure(_))
| (Match(_, _), Match(_, _))
@@ -596,8 +596,7 @@ fn ident_difference_expr_with_base_location(
| (MethodCall(_), MethodCall(_))
| (Call(_, _), Call(_, _))
| (ConstBlock(_), ConstBlock(_))
- | (Array(_), Array(_))
- | (Box(_), Box(_)) => {
+ | (Array(_), Array(_)) => {
// keep going
},
_ => {
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/swap.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/swap.rs
index 0f062cecf..f7eef03d1 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/swap.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/swap.rs
@@ -1,15 +1,17 @@
use clippy_utils::diagnostics::{span_lint_and_sugg, span_lint_and_then};
-use clippy_utils::source::snippet_with_applicability;
+use clippy_utils::source::snippet_with_context;
use clippy_utils::sugg::Sugg;
use clippy_utils::ty::is_type_diagnostic_item;
use clippy_utils::{can_mut_borrow_both, eq_expr_value, in_constant, std_or_core};
use if_chain::if_chain;
use rustc_errors::Applicability;
use rustc_hir::{BinOpKind, Block, Expr, ExprKind, PatKind, QPath, Stmt, StmtKind};
-use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass};
+use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass, LintContext};
+use rustc_middle::lint::in_external_macro;
use rustc_middle::ty;
use rustc_session::{declare_lint_pass, declare_tool_lint};
use rustc_span::source_map::Spanned;
+use rustc_span::SyntaxContext;
use rustc_span::{sym, symbol::Ident, Span};
declare_clippy_lint! {
@@ -80,43 +82,45 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for Swap {
}
fn generate_swap_warning(cx: &LateContext<'_>, e1: &Expr<'_>, e2: &Expr<'_>, span: Span, is_xor_based: bool) {
+ let ctxt = span.ctxt();
let mut applicability = Applicability::MachineApplicable;
if !can_mut_borrow_both(cx, e1, e2) {
- if let ExprKind::Index(lhs1, idx1) = e1.kind {
- if let ExprKind::Index(lhs2, idx2) = e2.kind {
- if eq_expr_value(cx, lhs1, lhs2) {
- let ty = cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(lhs1).peel_refs();
+ if let ExprKind::Index(lhs1, idx1) = e1.kind
+ && let ExprKind::Index(lhs2, idx2) = e2.kind
+ && eq_expr_value(cx, lhs1, lhs2)
+ && e1.span.ctxt() == ctxt
+ && e2.span.ctxt() == ctxt
+ {
+ let ty = cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(lhs1).peel_refs();
- if matches!(ty.kind(), ty::Slice(_))
- || matches!(ty.kind(), ty::Array(_, _))
- || is_type_diagnostic_item(cx, ty, sym::Vec)
- || is_type_diagnostic_item(cx, ty, sym::VecDeque)
- {
- let slice = Sugg::hir_with_applicability(cx, lhs1, "<slice>", &mut applicability);
- span_lint_and_sugg(
- cx,
- MANUAL_SWAP,
- span,
- &format!("this looks like you are swapping elements of `{slice}` manually"),
- "try",
- format!(
- "{}.swap({}, {})",
- slice.maybe_par(),
- snippet_with_applicability(cx, idx1.span, "..", &mut applicability),
- snippet_with_applicability(cx, idx2.span, "..", &mut applicability),
- ),
- applicability,
- );
- }
- }
+ if matches!(ty.kind(), ty::Slice(_))
+ || matches!(ty.kind(), ty::Array(_, _))
+ || is_type_diagnostic_item(cx, ty, sym::Vec)
+ || is_type_diagnostic_item(cx, ty, sym::VecDeque)
+ {
+ let slice = Sugg::hir_with_applicability(cx, lhs1, "<slice>", &mut applicability);
+ span_lint_and_sugg(
+ cx,
+ MANUAL_SWAP,
+ span,
+ &format!("this looks like you are swapping elements of `{slice}` manually"),
+ "try",
+ format!(
+ "{}.swap({}, {});",
+ slice.maybe_par(),
+ snippet_with_context(cx, idx1.span, ctxt, "..", &mut applicability).0,
+ snippet_with_context(cx, idx2.span, ctxt, "..", &mut applicability).0,
+ ),
+ applicability,
+ );
}
}
return;
}
- let first = Sugg::hir_with_applicability(cx, e1, "..", &mut applicability);
- let second = Sugg::hir_with_applicability(cx, e2, "..", &mut applicability);
+ let first = Sugg::hir_with_context(cx, e1, ctxt, "..", &mut applicability);
+ let second = Sugg::hir_with_context(cx, e2, ctxt, "..", &mut applicability);
let Some(sugg) = std_or_core(cx) else { return };
span_lint_and_then(
@@ -128,7 +132,7 @@ fn generate_swap_warning(cx: &LateContext<'_>, e1: &Expr<'_>, e2: &Expr<'_>, spa
diag.span_suggestion(
span,
"try",
- format!("{sugg}::mem::swap({}, {})", first.mut_addr(), second.mut_addr()),
+ format!("{sugg}::mem::swap({}, {});", first.mut_addr(), second.mut_addr()),
applicability,
);
if !is_xor_based {
@@ -144,19 +148,19 @@ fn check_manual_swap(cx: &LateContext<'_>, block: &Block<'_>) {
return;
}
- for w in block.stmts.windows(3) {
+ for [s1, s2, s3] in block.stmts.array_windows::<3>() {
if_chain! {
// let t = foo();
- if let StmtKind::Local(tmp) = w[0].kind;
+ if let StmtKind::Local(tmp) = s1.kind;
if let Some(tmp_init) = tmp.init;
if let PatKind::Binding(.., ident, None) = tmp.pat.kind;
// foo() = bar();
- if let StmtKind::Semi(first) = w[1].kind;
+ if let StmtKind::Semi(first) = s2.kind;
if let ExprKind::Assign(lhs1, rhs1, _) = first.kind;
// bar() = t;
- if let StmtKind::Semi(second) = w[2].kind;
+ if let StmtKind::Semi(second) = s3.kind;
if let ExprKind::Assign(lhs2, rhs2, _) = second.kind;
if let ExprKind::Path(QPath::Resolved(None, rhs2)) = rhs2.kind;
if rhs2.segments.len() == 1;
@@ -164,8 +168,15 @@ fn check_manual_swap(cx: &LateContext<'_>, block: &Block<'_>) {
if ident.name == rhs2.segments[0].ident.name;
if eq_expr_value(cx, tmp_init, lhs1);
if eq_expr_value(cx, rhs1, lhs2);
+
+ let ctxt = s1.span.ctxt();
+ if s2.span.ctxt() == ctxt;
+ if s3.span.ctxt() == ctxt;
+ if first.span.ctxt() == ctxt;
+ if second.span.ctxt() == ctxt;
+
then {
- let span = w[0].span.to(second.span);
+ let span = s1.span.to(s3.span);
generate_swap_warning(cx, lhs1, lhs2, span, false);
}
}
@@ -178,8 +189,10 @@ fn check_suspicious_swap(cx: &LateContext<'_>, block: &Block<'_>) {
if let Some((lhs0, rhs0)) = parse(first)
&& let Some((lhs1, rhs1)) = parse(second)
&& first.span.eq_ctxt(second.span)
+ && !in_external_macro(cx.sess(), first.span)
&& is_same(cx, lhs0, rhs1)
&& is_same(cx, lhs1, rhs0)
+ && !is_same(cx, lhs1, rhs1) // Ignore a = b; a = a (#10421)
&& let Some(lhs_sugg) = match &lhs0 {
ExprOrIdent::Expr(expr) => Sugg::hir_opt(cx, expr),
ExprOrIdent::Ident(ident) => Some(Sugg::NonParen(ident.as_str().into())),
@@ -246,17 +259,20 @@ fn parse<'a, 'hir>(stmt: &'a Stmt<'hir>) -> Option<(ExprOrIdent<'hir>, &'a Expr<
/// Implementation of the xor case for `MANUAL_SWAP` lint.
fn check_xor_swap(cx: &LateContext<'_>, block: &Block<'_>) {
- for window in block.stmts.windows(3) {
+ for [s1, s2, s3] in block.stmts.array_windows::<3>() {
+ let ctxt = s1.span.ctxt();
if_chain! {
- if let Some((lhs0, rhs0)) = extract_sides_of_xor_assign(&window[0]);
- if let Some((lhs1, rhs1)) = extract_sides_of_xor_assign(&window[1]);
- if let Some((lhs2, rhs2)) = extract_sides_of_xor_assign(&window[2]);
+ if let Some((lhs0, rhs0)) = extract_sides_of_xor_assign(s1, ctxt);
+ if let Some((lhs1, rhs1)) = extract_sides_of_xor_assign(s2, ctxt);
+ if let Some((lhs2, rhs2)) = extract_sides_of_xor_assign(s3, ctxt);
if eq_expr_value(cx, lhs0, rhs1);
if eq_expr_value(cx, lhs2, rhs1);
if eq_expr_value(cx, lhs1, rhs0);
if eq_expr_value(cx, lhs1, rhs2);
+ if s2.span.ctxt() == ctxt;
+ if s3.span.ctxt() == ctxt;
then {
- let span = window[0].span.to(window[2].span);
+ let span = s1.span.to(s3.span);
generate_swap_warning(cx, lhs0, rhs0, span, true);
}
};
@@ -264,9 +280,12 @@ fn check_xor_swap(cx: &LateContext<'_>, block: &Block<'_>) {
}
/// Returns the lhs and rhs of an xor assignment statement.
-fn extract_sides_of_xor_assign<'a, 'hir>(stmt: &'a Stmt<'hir>) -> Option<(&'a Expr<'hir>, &'a Expr<'hir>)> {
- if let StmtKind::Semi(expr) = stmt.kind {
- if let ExprKind::AssignOp(
+fn extract_sides_of_xor_assign<'a, 'hir>(
+ stmt: &'a Stmt<'hir>,
+ ctxt: SyntaxContext,
+) -> Option<(&'a Expr<'hir>, &'a Expr<'hir>)> {
+ if let StmtKind::Semi(expr) = stmt.kind
+ && let ExprKind::AssignOp(
Spanned {
node: BinOpKind::BitXor,
..
@@ -274,9 +293,10 @@ fn extract_sides_of_xor_assign<'a, 'hir>(stmt: &'a Stmt<'hir>) -> Option<(&'a Ex
lhs,
rhs,
) = expr.kind
- {
- return Some((lhs, rhs));
- }
+ && expr.span.ctxt() == ctxt
+ {
+ Some((lhs, rhs))
+ } else {
+ None
}
- None
}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/tests_outside_test_module.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/tests_outside_test_module.rs
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..0a0a77082
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/tests_outside_test_module.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,71 @@
+use clippy_utils::{diagnostics::span_lint_and_note, is_in_cfg_test, is_in_test_function};
+use rustc_hir::{intravisit::FnKind, Body, FnDecl};
+use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass};
+use rustc_session::{declare_lint_pass, declare_tool_lint};
+use rustc_span::{def_id::LocalDefId, Span};
+
+declare_clippy_lint! {
+ /// ### What it does
+ /// Triggers when a testing function (marked with the `#[test]` attribute) isn't inside a testing module
+ /// (marked with `#[cfg(test)]`).
+ /// ### Why is this bad?
+ /// The idiomatic (and more performant) way of writing tests is inside a testing module (flagged with `#[cfg(test)]`),
+ /// having test functions outside of this module is confusing and may lead to them being "hidden".
+ /// ### Example
+ /// ```rust
+ /// #[test]
+ /// fn my_cool_test() {
+ /// // [...]
+ /// }
+ ///
+ /// #[cfg(test)]
+ /// mod tests {
+ /// // [...]
+ /// }
+ ///
+ /// ```
+ /// Use instead:
+ /// ```rust
+ /// #[cfg(test)]
+ /// mod tests {
+ /// #[test]
+ /// fn my_cool_test() {
+ /// // [...]
+ /// }
+ /// }
+ /// ```
+ #[clippy::version = "1.70.0"]
+ pub TESTS_OUTSIDE_TEST_MODULE,
+ restriction,
+ "A test function is outside the testing module."
+}
+
+declare_lint_pass!(TestsOutsideTestModule => [TESTS_OUTSIDE_TEST_MODULE]);
+
+impl LateLintPass<'_> for TestsOutsideTestModule {
+ fn check_fn(
+ &mut self,
+ cx: &LateContext<'_>,
+ kind: FnKind<'_>,
+ _: &FnDecl<'_>,
+ body: &Body<'_>,
+ sp: Span,
+ _: LocalDefId,
+ ) {
+ if_chain! {
+ if !matches!(kind, FnKind::Closure);
+ if is_in_test_function(cx.tcx, body.id().hir_id);
+ if !is_in_cfg_test(cx.tcx, body.id().hir_id);
+ then {
+ span_lint_and_note(
+ cx,
+ TESTS_OUTSIDE_TEST_MODULE,
+ sp,
+ "this function marked with #[test] is outside a #[cfg(test)] module",
+ None,
+ "move it to a testing module marked with #[cfg(test)]",
+ );
+ }
+ }
+ }
+}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/transmute/mod.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/transmute/mod.rs
index c01cbe509..0dc30f7a9 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/transmute/mod.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/transmute/mod.rs
@@ -458,7 +458,7 @@ declare_clippy_lint! {
/// ```rust
/// let null_fn: Option<fn()> = None;
/// ```
- #[clippy::version = "1.67.0"]
+ #[clippy::version = "1.68.0"]
pub TRANSMUTE_NULL_TO_FN,
correctness,
"transmute results in a null function pointer, which is undefined behavior"
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/transmute/transmutes_expressible_as_ptr_casts.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/transmute/transmutes_expressible_as_ptr_casts.rs
index 8530b4324..85cd74f23 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/transmute/transmutes_expressible_as_ptr_casts.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/transmute/transmutes_expressible_as_ptr_casts.rs
@@ -2,8 +2,9 @@ use super::utils::check_cast;
use super::TRANSMUTES_EXPRESSIBLE_AS_PTR_CASTS;
use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_sugg;
use clippy_utils::sugg::Sugg;
+use rustc_ast::ExprPrecedence;
use rustc_errors::Applicability;
-use rustc_hir::Expr;
+use rustc_hir::{Expr, Node};
use rustc_lint::LateContext;
use rustc_middle::ty::{cast::CastKind, Ty};
@@ -19,7 +20,7 @@ pub(super) fn check<'tcx>(
) -> bool {
use CastKind::{AddrPtrCast, ArrayPtrCast, FnPtrAddrCast, FnPtrPtrCast, PtrAddrCast, PtrPtrCast};
let mut app = Applicability::MachineApplicable;
- let sugg = match check_cast(cx, e, from_ty, to_ty) {
+ let mut sugg = match check_cast(cx, e, from_ty, to_ty) {
Some(PtrPtrCast | AddrPtrCast | ArrayPtrCast | FnPtrPtrCast | FnPtrAddrCast) => {
Sugg::hir_with_context(cx, arg, e.span.ctxt(), "..", &mut app)
.as_ty(to_ty.to_string())
@@ -39,6 +40,12 @@ pub(super) fn check<'tcx>(
_ => return false,
};
+ if let Node::Expr(parent) = cx.tcx.hir().get_parent(e.hir_id)
+ && parent.precedence().order() > ExprPrecedence::Cast.order()
+ {
+ sugg = format!("({sugg})");
+ }
+
span_lint_and_sugg(
cx,
TRANSMUTES_EXPRESSIBLE_AS_PTR_CASTS,
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/transmute/utils.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/transmute/utils.rs
index cddaf9450..62efd13b8 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/transmute/utils.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/transmute/utils.rs
@@ -33,38 +33,37 @@ pub(super) fn check_cast<'tcx>(
let hir_id = e.hir_id;
let local_def_id = hir_id.owner.def_id;
- Inherited::build(cx.tcx, local_def_id).enter(|inherited| {
- let fn_ctxt = FnCtxt::new(inherited, cx.param_env, local_def_id);
+ let inherited = Inherited::new(cx.tcx, local_def_id);
+ let fn_ctxt = FnCtxt::new(&inherited, cx.param_env, local_def_id);
- // If we already have errors, we can't be sure we can pointer cast.
+ // If we already have errors, we can't be sure we can pointer cast.
+ assert!(
+ !fn_ctxt.errors_reported_since_creation(),
+ "Newly created FnCtxt contained errors"
+ );
+
+ if let Ok(check) = cast::CastCheck::new(
+ &fn_ctxt,
+ e,
+ from_ty,
+ to_ty,
+ // We won't show any error to the user, so we don't care what the span is here.
+ DUMMY_SP,
+ DUMMY_SP,
+ hir::Constness::NotConst,
+ ) {
+ let res = check.do_check(&fn_ctxt);
+
+ // do_check's documentation says that it might return Ok and create
+ // errors in the fcx instead of returning Err in some cases. Those cases
+ // should be filtered out before getting here.
assert!(
!fn_ctxt.errors_reported_since_creation(),
- "Newly created FnCtxt contained errors"
+ "`fn_ctxt` contained errors after cast check!"
);
- if let Ok(check) = cast::CastCheck::new(
- &fn_ctxt,
- e,
- from_ty,
- to_ty,
- // We won't show any error to the user, so we don't care what the span is here.
- DUMMY_SP,
- DUMMY_SP,
- hir::Constness::NotConst,
- ) {
- let res = check.do_check(&fn_ctxt);
-
- // do_check's documentation says that it might return Ok and create
- // errors in the fcx instead of returning Err in some cases. Those cases
- // should be filtered out before getting here.
- assert!(
- !fn_ctxt.errors_reported_since_creation(),
- "`fn_ctxt` contained errors after cast check!"
- );
-
- res.ok()
- } else {
- None
- }
- })
+ res.ok()
+ } else {
+ None
+ }
}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/types/borrowed_box.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/types/borrowed_box.rs
index 65dfe7637..acdf54710 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/types/borrowed_box.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/types/borrowed_box.rs
@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ pub(super) fn check(cx: &LateContext<'_>, hir_ty: &hir::Ty<'_>, lt: &Lifetime, m
if let QPath::Resolved(None, path) = *qpath;
if let [ref bx] = *path.segments;
if let Some(params) = bx.args;
- if !params.parenthesized;
+ if params.parenthesized == hir::GenericArgsParentheses::No;
if let Some(inner) = params.args.iter().find_map(|arg| match arg {
GenericArg::Type(ty) => Some(ty),
_ => None,
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/types/utils.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/types/utils.rs
index 7f43b7841..a30748db8 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/types/utils.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/types/utils.rs
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
use clippy_utils::last_path_segment;
use if_chain::if_chain;
-use rustc_hir::{GenericArg, QPath, TyKind};
+use rustc_hir::{GenericArg, GenericArgsParentheses, QPath, TyKind};
use rustc_lint::LateContext;
use rustc_span::source_map::Span;
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ pub(super) fn match_borrows_parameter(_cx: &LateContext<'_>, qpath: &QPath<'_>)
let last = last_path_segment(qpath);
if_chain! {
if let Some(params) = last.args;
- if !params.parenthesized;
+ if params.parenthesized == GenericArgsParentheses::No;
if let Some(ty) = params.args.iter().find_map(|arg| match arg {
GenericArg::Type(ty) => Some(ty),
_ => None,
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/unit_types/let_unit_value.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/unit_types/let_unit_value.rs
index d6167a621..cc7c2b039 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/unit_types/let_unit_value.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/unit_types/let_unit_value.rs
@@ -1,11 +1,11 @@
use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_then;
use clippy_utils::get_parent_node;
-use clippy_utils::source::snippet_with_macro_callsite;
+use clippy_utils::source::snippet_with_context;
use clippy_utils::visitors::{for_each_local_assignment, for_each_value_source};
use core::ops::ControlFlow;
use rustc_errors::Applicability;
use rustc_hir::def::{DefKind, Res};
-use rustc_hir::{Expr, ExprKind, HirId, HirIdSet, Local, Node, PatKind, QPath, TyKind};
+use rustc_hir::{Expr, ExprKind, HirId, HirIdSet, Local, MatchSource, Node, PatKind, QPath, TyKind};
use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LintContext};
use rustc_middle::lint::in_external_macro;
use rustc_middle::ty;
@@ -41,6 +41,10 @@ pub(super) fn check<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, local: &'tcx Local<'_>) {
);
}
} else {
+ if let ExprKind::Match(_, _, MatchSource::AwaitDesugar) = init.kind {
+ return
+ }
+
span_lint_and_then(
cx,
LET_UNIT_VALUE,
@@ -48,12 +52,13 @@ pub(super) fn check<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, local: &'tcx Local<'_>) {
"this let-binding has unit value",
|diag| {
if let Some(expr) = &local.init {
- let snip = snippet_with_macro_callsite(cx, expr.span, "()");
+ let mut app = Applicability::MachineApplicable;
+ let snip = snippet_with_context(cx, expr.span, local.span.ctxt(), "()", &mut app).0;
diag.span_suggestion(
local.span,
"omit the `let` binding",
format!("{snip};"),
- Applicability::MachineApplicable, // snippet
+ app,
);
}
},
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/unnecessary_box_returns.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/unnecessary_box_returns.rs
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..912bcda63
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/unnecessary_box_returns.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,120 @@
+use clippy_utils::diagnostics::span_lint_and_then;
+use rustc_errors::Applicability;
+use rustc_hir::{def_id::LocalDefId, FnDecl, FnRetTy, ImplItemKind, Item, ItemKind, Node, TraitItem, TraitItemKind};
+use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass};
+use rustc_session::{declare_tool_lint, impl_lint_pass};
+use rustc_span::Symbol;
+
+declare_clippy_lint! {
+ /// ### What it does
+ ///
+ /// Checks for a return type containing a `Box<T>` where `T` implements `Sized`
+ ///
+ /// ### Why is this bad?
+ ///
+ /// It's better to just return `T` in these cases. The caller may not need
+ /// the value to be boxed, and it's expensive to free the memory once the
+ /// `Box<T>` been dropped.
+ ///
+ /// ### Example
+ /// ```rust
+ /// fn foo() -> Box<String> {
+ /// Box::new(String::from("Hello, world!"))
+ /// }
+ /// ```
+ /// Use instead:
+ /// ```rust
+ /// fn foo() -> String {
+ /// String::from("Hello, world!")
+ /// }
+ /// ```
+ #[clippy::version = "1.70.0"]
+ pub UNNECESSARY_BOX_RETURNS,
+ pedantic,
+ "Needlessly returning a Box"
+}
+
+pub struct UnnecessaryBoxReturns {
+ avoid_breaking_exported_api: bool,
+}
+
+impl_lint_pass!(UnnecessaryBoxReturns => [UNNECESSARY_BOX_RETURNS]);
+
+impl UnnecessaryBoxReturns {
+ pub fn new(avoid_breaking_exported_api: bool) -> Self {
+ Self {
+ avoid_breaking_exported_api,
+ }
+ }
+
+ fn check_fn_item(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'_>, decl: &FnDecl<'_>, def_id: LocalDefId, name: Symbol) {
+ // we don't want to tell someone to break an exported function if they ask us not to
+ if self.avoid_breaking_exported_api && cx.effective_visibilities.is_exported(def_id) {
+ return;
+ }
+
+ // functions which contain the word "box" are exempt from this lint
+ if name.as_str().contains("box") {
+ return;
+ }
+
+ let FnRetTy::Return(return_ty_hir) = &decl.output else { return };
+
+ let return_ty = cx
+ .tcx
+ .erase_late_bound_regions(cx.tcx.fn_sig(def_id).skip_binder())
+ .output();
+
+ if !return_ty.is_box() {
+ return;
+ }
+
+ let boxed_ty = return_ty.boxed_ty();
+
+ // it's sometimes useful to return Box<T> if T is unsized, so don't lint those
+ if boxed_ty.is_sized(cx.tcx, cx.param_env) {
+ span_lint_and_then(
+ cx,
+ UNNECESSARY_BOX_RETURNS,
+ return_ty_hir.span,
+ format!("boxed return of the sized type `{boxed_ty}`").as_str(),
+ |diagnostic| {
+ diagnostic.span_suggestion(
+ return_ty_hir.span,
+ "try",
+ boxed_ty.to_string(),
+ // the return value and function callers also needs to
+ // be changed, so this can't be MachineApplicable
+ Applicability::Unspecified,
+ );
+ diagnostic.help("changing this also requires a change to the return expressions in this function");
+ },
+ );
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+impl LateLintPass<'_> for UnnecessaryBoxReturns {
+ fn check_trait_item(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'_>, item: &TraitItem<'_>) {
+ let TraitItemKind::Fn(signature, _) = &item.kind else { return };
+ self.check_fn_item(cx, signature.decl, item.owner_id.def_id, item.ident.name);
+ }
+
+ fn check_impl_item(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'_>, item: &rustc_hir::ImplItem<'_>) {
+ // Ignore implementations of traits, because the lint should be on the
+ // trait, not on the implmentation of it.
+ let Node::Item(parent) = cx.tcx.hir().get_parent(item.hir_id()) else { return };
+ let ItemKind::Impl(parent) = parent.kind else { return };
+ if parent.of_trait.is_some() {
+ return;
+ }
+
+ let ImplItemKind::Fn(signature, ..) = &item.kind else { return };
+ self.check_fn_item(cx, signature.decl, item.owner_id.def_id, item.ident.name);
+ }
+
+ fn check_item(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'_>, item: &Item<'_>) {
+ let ItemKind::Fn(signature, ..) = &item.kind else { return };
+ self.check_fn_item(cx, signature.decl, item.owner_id.def_id, item.ident.name);
+ }
+}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/unnecessary_struct_initialization.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/unnecessary_struct_initialization.rs
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..084b03198
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/unnecessary_struct_initialization.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,88 @@
+use clippy_utils::{diagnostics::span_lint_and_sugg, get_parent_expr, path_to_local, source::snippet, ty::is_copy};
+use rustc_hir::{BindingAnnotation, Expr, ExprKind, Node, PatKind, UnOp};
+use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass};
+use rustc_session::{declare_lint_pass, declare_tool_lint};
+
+declare_clippy_lint! {
+ /// ### What it does
+ /// Checks for initialization of a `struct` by copying a base without setting
+ /// any field.
+ ///
+ /// ### Why is this bad?
+ /// Readability suffers from unnecessary struct building.
+ ///
+ /// ### Example
+ /// ```rust
+ /// struct S { s: String }
+ ///
+ /// let a = S { s: String::from("Hello, world!") };
+ /// let b = S { ..a };
+ /// ```
+ /// Use instead:
+ /// ```rust
+ /// struct S { s: String }
+ ///
+ /// let a = S { s: String::from("Hello, world!") };
+ /// let b = a;
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// ### Known Problems
+ /// Has false positives when the base is a place expression that cannot be
+ /// moved out of, see [#10547](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/10547).
+ #[clippy::version = "1.70.0"]
+ pub UNNECESSARY_STRUCT_INITIALIZATION,
+ nursery,
+ "struct built from a base that can be written mode concisely"
+}
+declare_lint_pass!(UnnecessaryStruct => [UNNECESSARY_STRUCT_INITIALIZATION]);
+
+impl LateLintPass<'_> for UnnecessaryStruct {
+ fn check_expr(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'_>, expr: &Expr<'_>) {
+ if let ExprKind::Struct(_, &[], Some(base)) = expr.kind {
+ if let Some(parent) = get_parent_expr(cx, expr) &&
+ let parent_ty = cx.typeck_results().expr_ty_adjusted(parent) &&
+ parent_ty.is_any_ptr()
+ {
+ if is_copy(cx, cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(expr)) && path_to_local(base).is_some() {
+ // When the type implements `Copy`, a reference to the new struct works on the
+ // copy. Using the original would borrow it.
+ return;
+ }
+
+ if parent_ty.is_mutable_ptr() && !is_mutable(cx, base) {
+ // The original can be used in a mutable reference context only if it is mutable.
+ return;
+ }
+ }
+
+ // TODO: do not propose to replace *XX if XX is not Copy
+ if let ExprKind::Unary(UnOp::Deref, target) = base.kind &&
+ matches!(target.kind, ExprKind::Path(..)) &&
+ !is_copy(cx, cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(expr))
+ {
+ // `*base` cannot be used instead of the struct in the general case if it is not Copy.
+ return;
+ }
+
+ span_lint_and_sugg(
+ cx,
+ UNNECESSARY_STRUCT_INITIALIZATION,
+ expr.span,
+ "unnecessary struct building",
+ "replace with",
+ snippet(cx, base.span, "..").into_owned(),
+ rustc_errors::Applicability::MachineApplicable,
+ );
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+fn is_mutable(cx: &LateContext<'_>, expr: &Expr<'_>) -> bool {
+ if let Some(hir_id) = path_to_local(expr) &&
+ let Node::Pat(pat) = cx.tcx.hir().get(hir_id)
+ {
+ matches!(pat.kind, PatKind::Binding(BindingAnnotation::MUT, ..))
+ } else {
+ true
+ }
+}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/use_self.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/use_self.rs
index e7c540006..5a0298745 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/use_self.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/use_self.rs
@@ -10,8 +10,8 @@ use rustc_hir::{
def::{CtorOf, DefKind, Res},
def_id::LocalDefId,
intravisit::{walk_inf, walk_ty, Visitor},
- Expr, ExprKind, FnRetTy, FnSig, GenericArg, HirId, Impl, ImplItemKind, Item, ItemKind, Pat, PatKind, Path, QPath,
- TyKind,
+ Expr, ExprKind, FnRetTy, FnSig, GenericArg, GenericArgsParentheses, GenericParam, GenericParamKind, HirId, Impl,
+ ImplItemKind, Item, ItemKind, Pat, PatKind, Path, QPath, Ty, TyKind,
};
use rustc_hir_analysis::hir_ty_to_ty;
use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass};
@@ -96,19 +96,27 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for UseSelf {
// avoid linting on nested items, we push `StackItem::NoCheck` on the stack to signal, that
// we're in an `impl` or nested item, that we don't want to lint
let stack_item = if_chain! {
- if let ItemKind::Impl(Impl { self_ty, .. }) = item.kind;
+ if let ItemKind::Impl(Impl { self_ty, generics,.. }) = item.kind;
if let TyKind::Path(QPath::Resolved(_, item_path)) = self_ty.kind;
let parameters = &item_path.segments.last().expect(SEGMENTS_MSG).args;
if parameters.as_ref().map_or(true, |params| {
- !params.parenthesized && !params.args.iter().any(|arg| matches!(arg, GenericArg::Lifetime(_)))
+ params.parenthesized == GenericArgsParentheses::No
+ && !params.args.iter().any(|arg| matches!(arg, GenericArg::Lifetime(_)))
});
if !item.span.from_expansion();
if !is_from_proc_macro(cx, item); // expensive, should be last check
then {
+ // Self cannot be used inside const generic parameters
+ let types_to_skip = generics.params.iter().filter_map(|param| {
+ match param {
+ GenericParam { kind: GenericParamKind::Const { ty: Ty { hir_id, ..}, ..}, ..} => Some(*hir_id),
+ _ => None,
+ }
+ }).chain(std::iter::once(self_ty.hir_id)).collect();
StackItem::Check {
impl_id: item.owner_id.def_id,
in_body: 0,
- types_to_skip: std::iter::once(self_ty.hir_id).collect(),
+ types_to_skip,
}
} else {
StackItem::NoCheck
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/useless_conversion.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/useless_conversion.rs
index fede625f7..ddbe6b2c7 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/useless_conversion.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/useless_conversion.rs
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
use clippy_utils::diagnostics::{span_lint_and_help, span_lint_and_sugg};
-use clippy_utils::source::{snippet, snippet_with_macro_callsite};
+use clippy_utils::source::{snippet, snippet_with_context};
use clippy_utils::sugg::Sugg;
use clippy_utils::ty::{is_copy, is_type_diagnostic_item, same_type_and_consts};
use clippy_utils::{get_parent_expr, is_trait_method, match_def_path, path_to_local, paths};
@@ -68,15 +68,16 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for UselessConversion {
let a = cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(e);
let b = cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(recv);
if same_type_and_consts(a, b) {
- let sugg = snippet_with_macro_callsite(cx, recv.span, "<expr>").to_string();
+ let mut app = Applicability::MachineApplicable;
+ let sugg = snippet_with_context(cx, recv.span, e.span.ctxt(), "<expr>", &mut app).0;
span_lint_and_sugg(
cx,
USELESS_CONVERSION,
e.span,
&format!("useless conversion to the same type: `{b}`"),
"consider removing `.into()`",
- sugg,
- Applicability::MachineApplicable, // snippet
+ sugg.into_owned(),
+ app,
);
}
}
@@ -165,7 +166,8 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for UselessConversion {
if same_type_and_consts(a, b);
then {
- let sugg = Sugg::hir_with_macro_callsite(cx, arg, "<expr>").maybe_par();
+ let mut app = Applicability::MachineApplicable;
+ let sugg = Sugg::hir_with_context(cx, arg, e.span.ctxt(), "<expr>", &mut app).maybe_par();
let sugg_msg =
format!("consider removing `{}()`", snippet(cx, path.span, "From::from"));
span_lint_and_sugg(
@@ -175,7 +177,7 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for UselessConversion {
&format!("useless conversion to the same type: `{b}`"),
&sugg_msg,
sugg.to_string(),
- Applicability::MachineApplicable, // snippet
+ app,
);
}
}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/utils/author.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/utils/author.rs
index c37e5bb67..bc4adf159 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/utils/author.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/utils/author.rs
@@ -395,11 +395,6 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> PrintVisitor<'a, 'tcx> {
}
self.expr(field!(let_expr.init));
},
- ExprKind::Box(inner) => {
- bind!(self, inner);
- kind!("Box({inner})");
- self.expr(inner);
- },
ExprKind::Array(elements) => {
bind!(self, elements);
kind!("Array({elements})");
@@ -588,7 +583,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> PrintVisitor<'a, 'tcx> {
},
}
},
- ExprKind::Err(_) => kind!("Err"),
+ ExprKind::Err(_) => kind!("Err(_)"),
ExprKind::DropTemps(expr) => {
bind!(self, expr);
kind!("DropTemps({expr})");
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/utils/conf.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/utils/conf.rs
index 1c7f3e96d..896a01af3 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/utils/conf.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/utils/conf.rs
@@ -249,7 +249,7 @@ define_Conf! {
/// arithmetic-side-effects-allowed-unary = ["SomeType", "AnotherType"]
/// ```
(arithmetic_side_effects_allowed_unary: rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashSet<String> = <_>::default()),
- /// Lint: ENUM_VARIANT_NAMES, LARGE_TYPES_PASSED_BY_VALUE, TRIVIALLY_COPY_PASS_BY_REF, UNNECESSARY_WRAPS, UNUSED_SELF, UPPER_CASE_ACRONYMS, WRONG_SELF_CONVENTION, BOX_COLLECTION, REDUNDANT_ALLOCATION, RC_BUFFER, VEC_BOX, OPTION_OPTION, LINKEDLIST, RC_MUTEX.
+ /// Lint: ENUM_VARIANT_NAMES, LARGE_TYPES_PASSED_BY_VALUE, TRIVIALLY_COPY_PASS_BY_REF, UNNECESSARY_WRAPS, UNUSED_SELF, UPPER_CASE_ACRONYMS, WRONG_SELF_CONVENTION, BOX_COLLECTION, REDUNDANT_ALLOCATION, RC_BUFFER, VEC_BOX, OPTION_OPTION, LINKEDLIST, RC_MUTEX, UNNECESSARY_BOX_RETURNS.
///
/// Suppress lints whenever the suggested change would cause breakage for other crates.
(avoid_breaking_exported_api: bool = true),
@@ -275,13 +275,13 @@ define_Conf! {
///
/// The list of disallowed names to lint about. NB: `bar` is not here since it has legitimate uses. The value
/// `".."` can be used as part of the list to indicate, that the configured values should be appended to the
- /// default configuration of Clippy. By default any configuration will replace the default value.
+ /// default configuration of Clippy. By default, any configuration will replace the default value.
(disallowed_names: Vec<String> = super::DEFAULT_DISALLOWED_NAMES.iter().map(ToString::to_string).collect()),
/// Lint: DOC_MARKDOWN.
///
/// The list of words this lint should not consider as identifiers needing ticks. The value
/// `".."` can be used as part of the list to indicate, that the configured values should be appended to the
- /// default configuration of Clippy. By default any configuraction will replace the default value. For example:
+ /// default configuration of Clippy. By default, any configuration will replace the default value. For example:
/// * `doc-valid-idents = ["ClipPy"]` would replace the default list with `["ClipPy"]`.
/// * `doc-valid-idents = ["ClipPy", ".."]` would append `ClipPy` to the default list.
///
@@ -390,7 +390,7 @@ define_Conf! {
/// Enforce the named macros always use the braces specified.
///
/// A `MacroMatcher` can be added like so `{ name = "macro_name", brace = "(" }`. If the macro
- /// is could be used with a full path two `MacroMatcher`s have to be added one with the full path
+ /// could be used with a full path two `MacroMatcher`s have to be added one with the full path
/// `crate_name::macro_name` and one with just the macro name.
(standard_macro_braces: Vec<crate::nonstandard_macro_braces::MacroMatcher> = Vec::new()),
/// Lint: MISSING_ENFORCED_IMPORT_RENAMES.
@@ -408,7 +408,7 @@ define_Conf! {
/// Lint: INDEX_REFUTABLE_SLICE.
///
/// When Clippy suggests using a slice pattern, this is the maximum number of elements allowed in
- /// the slice pattern that is suggested. If more elements would be necessary, the lint is suppressed.
+ /// the slice pattern that is suggested. If more elements are necessary, the lint is suppressed.
/// For example, `[_, _, _, e, ..]` is a slice pattern with 4 elements.
(max_suggested_slice_pattern_length: u64 = 3),
/// Lint: AWAIT_HOLDING_INVALID_TYPE.
@@ -437,7 +437,7 @@ define_Conf! {
///
/// The maximum size of the `Err`-variant in a `Result` returned from a function
(large_error_threshold: u64 = 128),
- /// Lint: MUTABLE_KEY_TYPE.
+ /// Lint: MUTABLE_KEY_TYPE, IFS_SAME_COND.
///
/// A list of paths to types that should be treated like `Arc`, i.e. ignored but
/// for the generic parameters for determining interior mutability
@@ -459,6 +459,10 @@ define_Conf! {
/// Whether to **only** check for missing documentation in items visible within the current
/// crate. For example, `pub(crate)` items.
(missing_docs_in_crate_items: bool = false),
+ /// Lint: LARGE_FUTURES.
+ ///
+ /// The maximum byte size a `Future` can have, before it triggers the `clippy::large_futures` lint
+ (future_size_threshold: u64 = 16 * 1024),
}
/// Search for the configuration file.
@@ -466,7 +470,7 @@ define_Conf! {
/// # Errors
///
/// Returns any unexpected filesystem error encountered when searching for the config file
-pub fn lookup_conf_file() -> io::Result<Option<PathBuf>> {
+pub fn lookup_conf_file() -> io::Result<(Option<PathBuf>, Vec<String>)> {
/// Possible filename to search for.
const CONFIG_FILE_NAMES: [&str; 2] = [".clippy.toml", "clippy.toml"];
@@ -474,9 +478,11 @@ pub fn lookup_conf_file() -> io::Result<Option<PathBuf>> {
// If neither of those exist, use ".".
let mut current = env::var_os("CLIPPY_CONF_DIR")
.or_else(|| env::var_os("CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR"))
- .map_or_else(|| PathBuf::from("."), PathBuf::from);
+ .map_or_else(|| PathBuf::from("."), PathBuf::from)
+ .canonicalize()?;
let mut found_config: Option<PathBuf> = None;
+ let mut warnings = vec![];
loop {
for config_file_name in &CONFIG_FILE_NAMES {
@@ -487,12 +493,12 @@ pub fn lookup_conf_file() -> io::Result<Option<PathBuf>> {
Ok(md) if md.is_dir() => {},
Ok(_) => {
// warn if we happen to find two config files #8323
- if let Some(ref found_config_) = found_config {
- eprintln!(
- "Using config file `{}`\nWarning: `{}` will be ignored.",
- found_config_.display(),
- config_file.display(),
- );
+ if let Some(ref found_config) = found_config {
+ warnings.push(format!(
+ "using config file `{}`, `{}` will be ignored",
+ found_config.display(),
+ config_file.display()
+ ));
} else {
found_config = Some(config_file);
}
@@ -502,12 +508,12 @@ pub fn lookup_conf_file() -> io::Result<Option<PathBuf>> {
}
if found_config.is_some() {
- return Ok(found_config);
+ return Ok((found_config, warnings));
}
// If the current directory has no parent, we're done searching.
if !current.pop() {
- return Ok(None);
+ return Ok((None, warnings));
}
}
}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/utils/format_args_collector.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/utils/format_args_collector.rs
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..09fcb82c3
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/utils/format_args_collector.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,98 @@
+use clippy_utils::macros::collect_ast_format_args;
+use clippy_utils::source::snippet_opt;
+use itertools::Itertools;
+use rustc_ast::{Expr, ExprKind, FormatArgs};
+use rustc_lexer::{tokenize, TokenKind};
+use rustc_lint::{EarlyContext, EarlyLintPass};
+use rustc_session::{declare_lint_pass, declare_tool_lint};
+use rustc_span::hygiene;
+use std::iter::once;
+
+declare_clippy_lint! {
+ /// ### What it does
+ /// Collects [`rustc_ast::FormatArgs`] so that future late passes can call
+ /// [`clippy_utils::macros::find_format_args`]
+ pub FORMAT_ARGS_COLLECTOR,
+ internal_warn,
+ "collects `format_args` AST nodes for use in later lints"
+}
+
+declare_lint_pass!(FormatArgsCollector => [FORMAT_ARGS_COLLECTOR]);
+
+impl EarlyLintPass for FormatArgsCollector {
+ fn check_expr(&mut self, cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, expr: &Expr) {
+ if let ExprKind::FormatArgs(args) = &expr.kind {
+ if has_span_from_proc_macro(cx, args) {
+ return;
+ }
+
+ collect_ast_format_args(expr.span, args);
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+/// Detects if the format string or an argument has its span set by a proc macro to something inside
+/// a macro callsite, e.g.
+///
+/// ```ignore
+/// println!(some_proc_macro!("input {}"), a);
+/// ```
+///
+/// Where `some_proc_macro` expands to
+///
+/// ```ignore
+/// println!("output {}", a);
+/// ```
+///
+/// But with the span of `"output {}"` set to the macro input
+///
+/// ```ignore
+/// println!(some_proc_macro!("input {}"), a);
+/// // ^^^^^^^^^^
+/// ```
+fn has_span_from_proc_macro(cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, args: &FormatArgs) -> bool {
+ let ctxt = args.span.ctxt();
+
+ // `format!("{} {} {c}", "one", "two", c = "three")`
+ // ^^^^^ ^^^^^ ^^^^^^^
+ let argument_span = args
+ .arguments
+ .explicit_args()
+ .iter()
+ .map(|argument| hygiene::walk_chain(argument.expr.span, ctxt));
+
+ // `format!("{} {} {c}", "one", "two", c = "three")`
+ // ^^ ^^ ^^^^^^
+ let between_spans = once(args.span)
+ .chain(argument_span)
+ .tuple_windows()
+ .map(|(start, end)| start.between(end));
+
+ for between_span in between_spans {
+ let mut seen_comma = false;
+
+ let Some(snippet) = snippet_opt(cx, between_span) else { return true };
+ for token in tokenize(&snippet) {
+ match token.kind {
+ TokenKind::LineComment { .. } | TokenKind::BlockComment { .. } | TokenKind::Whitespace => {},
+ TokenKind::Comma if !seen_comma => seen_comma = true,
+ // named arguments, `start_val, name = end_val`
+ // ^^^^^^^^^ between_span
+ TokenKind::Ident | TokenKind::Eq if seen_comma => {},
+ // An unexpected token usually indicates that we crossed a macro boundary
+ //
+ // `println!(some_proc_macro!("input {}"), a)`
+ // ^^^ between_span
+ // `println!("{}", val!(x))`
+ // ^^^^^^^ between_span
+ _ => return true,
+ }
+ }
+
+ if !seen_comma {
+ return true;
+ }
+ }
+
+ false
+}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/utils/internal_lints/interning_defined_symbol.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/utils/internal_lints/interning_defined_symbol.rs
index 688a8b865..f8978e30a 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/utils/internal_lints/interning_defined_symbol.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/utils/internal_lints/interning_defined_symbol.rs
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ use rustc_hir::def_id::DefId;
use rustc_hir::{BinOpKind, Expr, ExprKind, UnOp};
use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass};
use rustc_middle::mir::interpret::ConstValue;
-use rustc_middle::ty::{self};
+use rustc_middle::ty;
use rustc_session::{declare_tool_lint, impl_lint_pass};
use rustc_span::symbol::Symbol;
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/utils/internal_lints/metadata_collector.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/utils/internal_lints/metadata_collector.rs
index b1b5164ff..3d0d4a525 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/utils/internal_lints/metadata_collector.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/utils/internal_lints/metadata_collector.rs
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ use rustc_session::{declare_tool_lint, impl_lint_pass};
use rustc_span::symbol::Ident;
use rustc_span::{sym, Loc, Span, Symbol};
use serde::{ser::SerializeStruct, Serialize, Serializer};
-use std::collections::BinaryHeap;
+use std::collections::{BTreeSet, BinaryHeap};
use std::fmt;
use std::fmt::Write as _;
use std::fs::{self, OpenOptions};
@@ -264,6 +264,9 @@ struct LintMetadata {
/// This field is only used in the output and will only be
/// mapped shortly before the actual output.
applicability: Option<ApplicabilityInfo>,
+ /// All the past names of lints which have been renamed.
+ #[serde(skip_serializing_if = "BTreeSet::is_empty")]
+ former_ids: BTreeSet<String>,
}
impl LintMetadata {
@@ -283,6 +286,7 @@ impl LintMetadata {
version,
docs,
applicability: None,
+ former_ids: BTreeSet::new(),
}
}
}
@@ -901,6 +905,7 @@ fn collect_renames(lints: &mut Vec<LintMetadata>) {
if name == lint_name;
if let Some(past_name) = k.strip_prefix(CLIPPY_LINT_GROUP_PREFIX);
then {
+ lint.former_ids.insert(past_name.to_owned());
writeln!(collected, "* `{past_name}`").unwrap();
names.push(past_name.to_string());
}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/utils/internal_lints/unnecessary_def_path.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/utils/internal_lints/unnecessary_def_path.rs
index b59ef4086..14ed1368e 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/utils/internal_lints/unnecessary_def_path.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/utils/internal_lints/unnecessary_def_path.rs
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ use rustc_hir::def_id::DefId;
use rustc_hir::{Expr, ExprKind, Local, Mutability, Node};
use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass};
use rustc_middle::mir::interpret::{Allocation, ConstValue, GlobalAlloc};
-use rustc_middle::ty::{self, DefIdTree, Ty};
+use rustc_middle::ty::{self, Ty};
use rustc_session::{declare_tool_lint, impl_lint_pass};
use rustc_span::symbol::Symbol;
use rustc_span::Span;
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/utils/mod.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/utils/mod.rs
index 787e9fd98..dc647af26 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/utils/mod.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/utils/mod.rs
@@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
pub mod author;
pub mod conf;
pub mod dump_hir;
+pub mod format_args_collector;
#[cfg(feature = "internal")]
pub mod internal_lints;
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/wildcard_imports.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/wildcard_imports.rs
index e4d1ee195..36f910c98 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/wildcard_imports.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/wildcard_imports.rs
@@ -155,19 +155,13 @@ impl LateLintPass<'_> for WildcardImports {
)
};
- let imports_string = if used_imports.len() == 1 {
- used_imports.iter().next().unwrap().to_string()
+ let mut imports = used_imports.items().map(ToString::to_string).into_sorted_stable_ord(false);
+ let imports_string = if imports.len() == 1 {
+ imports.pop().unwrap()
+ } else if braced_glob {
+ imports.join(", ")
} else {
- let mut imports = used_imports
- .iter()
- .map(ToString::to_string)
- .collect::<Vec<_>>();
- imports.sort();
- if braced_glob {
- imports.join(", ")
- } else {
- format!("{{{}}}", imports.join(", "))
- }
+ format!("{{{}}}", imports.join(", "))
};
let sugg = if braced_glob {
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/write.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/write.rs
index df3350388..d7c94b909 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/write.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/write.rs
@@ -1,10 +1,11 @@
use clippy_utils::diagnostics::{span_lint, span_lint_and_then};
-use clippy_utils::macros::{root_macro_call_first_node, FormatArgsExpn, MacroCall};
+use clippy_utils::macros::{find_format_args, format_arg_removal_span, root_macro_call_first_node, MacroCall};
use clippy_utils::source::{expand_past_previous_comma, snippet_opt};
use clippy_utils::{is_in_cfg_test, is_in_test_function};
-use rustc_ast::LitKind;
+use rustc_ast::token::LitKind;
+use rustc_ast::{FormatArgPosition, FormatArgs, FormatArgsPiece, FormatOptions, FormatPlaceholder, FormatTrait};
use rustc_errors::Applicability;
-use rustc_hir::{Expr, ExprKind, HirIdMap, Impl, Item, ItemKind};
+use rustc_hir::{Expr, Impl, Item, ItemKind};
use rustc_lint::{LateContext, LateLintPass, LintContext};
use rustc_session::{declare_tool_lint, impl_lint_pass};
use rustc_span::{sym, BytePos};
@@ -297,34 +298,40 @@ impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for Write {
_ => return,
}
- let Some(format_args) = FormatArgsExpn::find_nested(cx, expr, macro_call.expn) else { return };
-
- // ignore `writeln!(w)` and `write!(v, some_macro!())`
- if format_args.format_string.span.from_expansion() {
- return;
- }
+ find_format_args(cx, expr, macro_call.expn, |format_args| {
+ // ignore `writeln!(w)` and `write!(v, some_macro!())`
+ if format_args.span.from_expansion() {
+ return;
+ }
- match diag_name {
- sym::print_macro | sym::eprint_macro | sym::write_macro => {
- check_newline(cx, &format_args, &macro_call, name);
- },
- sym::println_macro | sym::eprintln_macro | sym::writeln_macro => {
- check_empty_string(cx, &format_args, &macro_call, name);
- },
- _ => {},
- }
+ match diag_name {
+ sym::print_macro | sym::eprint_macro | sym::write_macro => {
+ check_newline(cx, format_args, &macro_call, name);
+ },
+ sym::println_macro | sym::eprintln_macro | sym::writeln_macro => {
+ check_empty_string(cx, format_args, &macro_call, name);
+ },
+ _ => {},
+ }
- check_literal(cx, &format_args, name);
+ check_literal(cx, format_args, name);
- if !self.in_debug_impl {
- for arg in &format_args.args {
- if arg.format.r#trait == sym::Debug {
- span_lint(cx, USE_DEBUG, arg.span, "use of `Debug`-based formatting");
+ if !self.in_debug_impl {
+ for piece in &format_args.template {
+ if let &FormatArgsPiece::Placeholder(FormatPlaceholder {
+ span: Some(span),
+ format_trait: FormatTrait::Debug,
+ ..
+ }) = piece
+ {
+ span_lint(cx, USE_DEBUG, span, "use of `Debug`-based formatting");
+ }
}
}
- }
+ });
}
}
+
fn is_debug_impl(cx: &LateContext<'_>, item: &Item<'_>) -> bool {
if let ItemKind::Impl(Impl { of_trait: Some(trait_ref), .. }) = &item.kind
&& let Some(trait_id) = trait_ref.trait_def_id()
@@ -335,16 +342,18 @@ fn is_debug_impl(cx: &LateContext<'_>, item: &Item<'_>) -> bool {
}
}
-fn check_newline(cx: &LateContext<'_>, format_args: &FormatArgsExpn<'_>, macro_call: &MacroCall, name: &str) {
- let format_string_parts = &format_args.format_string.parts;
- let mut format_string_span = format_args.format_string.span;
-
- let Some(last) = format_string_parts.last() else { return };
+fn check_newline(cx: &LateContext<'_>, format_args: &FormatArgs, macro_call: &MacroCall, name: &str) {
+ let Some(FormatArgsPiece::Literal(last)) = format_args.template.last() else { return };
let count_vertical_whitespace = || {
- format_string_parts
+ format_args
+ .template
.iter()
- .flat_map(|part| part.as_str().chars())
+ .filter_map(|piece| match piece {
+ FormatArgsPiece::Literal(literal) => Some(literal),
+ FormatArgsPiece::Placeholder(_) => None,
+ })
+ .flat_map(|literal| literal.as_str().chars())
.filter(|ch| matches!(ch, '\r' | '\n'))
.count()
};
@@ -352,10 +361,9 @@ fn check_newline(cx: &LateContext<'_>, format_args: &FormatArgsExpn<'_>, macro_c
if last.as_str().ends_with('\n')
// ignore format strings with other internal vertical whitespace
&& count_vertical_whitespace() == 1
-
- // ignore trailing arguments: `print!("Issue\n{}", 1265);`
- && format_string_parts.len() > format_args.args.len()
{
+ let mut format_string_span = format_args.span;
+
let lint = if name == "write" {
format_string_span = expand_past_previous_comma(cx, format_string_span);
@@ -373,7 +381,7 @@ fn check_newline(cx: &LateContext<'_>, format_args: &FormatArgsExpn<'_>, macro_c
let name_span = cx.sess().source_map().span_until_char(macro_call.span, '!');
let Some(format_snippet) = snippet_opt(cx, format_string_span) else { return };
- if format_string_parts.len() == 1 && last.as_str() == "\n" {
+ if format_args.template.len() == 1 && last.as_str() == "\n" {
// print!("\n"), write!(f, "\n")
diag.multipart_suggestion(
@@ -398,11 +406,12 @@ fn check_newline(cx: &LateContext<'_>, format_args: &FormatArgsExpn<'_>, macro_c
}
}
-fn check_empty_string(cx: &LateContext<'_>, format_args: &FormatArgsExpn<'_>, macro_call: &MacroCall, name: &str) {
- if let [part] = &format_args.format_string.parts[..]
- && let mut span = format_args.format_string.span
- && part.as_str() == "\n"
+fn check_empty_string(cx: &LateContext<'_>, format_args: &FormatArgs, macro_call: &MacroCall, name: &str) {
+ if let [FormatArgsPiece::Literal(literal)] = &format_args.template[..]
+ && literal.as_str() == "\n"
{
+ let mut span = format_args.span;
+
let lint = if name == "writeln" {
span = expand_past_previous_comma(cx, span);
@@ -428,33 +437,49 @@ fn check_empty_string(cx: &LateContext<'_>, format_args: &FormatArgsExpn<'_>, ma
}
}
-fn check_literal(cx: &LateContext<'_>, format_args: &FormatArgsExpn<'_>, name: &str) {
- let mut counts = HirIdMap::<usize>::default();
- for param in format_args.params() {
- *counts.entry(param.value.hir_id).or_default() += 1;
+fn check_literal(cx: &LateContext<'_>, format_args: &FormatArgs, name: &str) {
+ let arg_index = |argument: &FormatArgPosition| argument.index.unwrap_or_else(|pos| pos);
+
+ let mut counts = vec![0u32; format_args.arguments.all_args().len()];
+ for piece in &format_args.template {
+ if let FormatArgsPiece::Placeholder(placeholder) = piece {
+ counts[arg_index(&placeholder.argument)] += 1;
+ }
}
- for arg in &format_args.args {
- let value = arg.param.value;
-
- if counts[&value.hir_id] == 1
- && arg.format.is_default()
- && let ExprKind::Lit(lit) = &value.kind
- && !value.span.from_expansion()
- && let Some(value_string) = snippet_opt(cx, value.span)
- {
- let (replacement, replace_raw) = match lit.node {
- LitKind::Str(..) => extract_str_literal(&value_string),
- LitKind::Char(ch) => (
- match ch {
- '"' => "\\\"",
- '\'' => "'",
- _ => &value_string[1..value_string.len() - 1],
+ for piece in &format_args.template {
+ if let FormatArgsPiece::Placeholder(FormatPlaceholder {
+ argument,
+ span: Some(placeholder_span),
+ format_trait: FormatTrait::Display,
+ format_options,
+ }) = piece
+ && *format_options == FormatOptions::default()
+ && let index = arg_index(argument)
+ && counts[index] == 1
+ && let Some(arg) = format_args.arguments.by_index(index)
+ && let rustc_ast::ExprKind::Lit(lit) = &arg.expr.kind
+ && !arg.expr.span.from_expansion()
+ && let Some(value_string) = snippet_opt(cx, arg.expr.span)
+ {
+ let (replacement, replace_raw) = match lit.kind {
+ LitKind::Str | LitKind::StrRaw(_) => match extract_str_literal(&value_string) {
+ Some(extracted) => extracted,
+ None => return,
+ },
+ LitKind::Char => (
+ match lit.symbol.as_str() {
+ "\"" => "\\\"",
+ "\\'" => "'",
+ _ => match value_string.strip_prefix('\'').and_then(|s| s.strip_suffix('\'')) {
+ Some(stripped) => stripped,
+ None => return,
+ },
}
.to_string(),
false,
),
- LitKind::Bool(b) => (b.to_string(), false),
+ LitKind::Bool => (lit.symbol.to_string(), false),
_ => continue,
};
@@ -464,7 +489,9 @@ fn check_literal(cx: &LateContext<'_>, format_args: &FormatArgsExpn<'_>, name: &
PRINT_LITERAL
};
- let format_string_is_raw = format_args.format_string.style.is_some();
+ let Some(format_string_snippet) = snippet_opt(cx, format_args.span) else { continue };
+ let format_string_is_raw = format_string_snippet.starts_with('r');
+
let replacement = match (format_string_is_raw, replace_raw) {
(false, false) => Some(replacement),
(false, true) => Some(replacement.replace('"', "\\\"").replace('\\', "\\\\")),
@@ -485,23 +512,24 @@ fn check_literal(cx: &LateContext<'_>, format_args: &FormatArgsExpn<'_>, name: &
span_lint_and_then(
cx,
lint,
- value.span,
+ arg.expr.span,
"literal with an empty format string",
|diag| {
if let Some(replacement) = replacement
// `format!("{}", "a")`, `format!("{named}", named = "b")
// ~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- && let Some(value_span) = format_args.value_with_prev_comma_span(value.hir_id)
+ && let Some(removal_span) = format_arg_removal_span(format_args, index)
{
let replacement = replacement.replace('{', "{{").replace('}', "}}");
diag.multipart_suggestion(
"try this",
- vec![(arg.span, replacement), (value_span, String::new())],
+ vec![(*placeholder_span, replacement), (removal_span, String::new())],
Applicability::MachineApplicable,
);
}
},
);
+
}
}
}
@@ -511,13 +539,13 @@ fn check_literal(cx: &LateContext<'_>, format_args: &FormatArgsExpn<'_>, name: &
/// `r#"a"#` -> (`a`, true)
///
/// `"b"` -> (`b`, false)
-fn extract_str_literal(literal: &str) -> (String, bool) {
+fn extract_str_literal(literal: &str) -> Option<(String, bool)> {
let (literal, raw) = match literal.strip_prefix('r') {
Some(stripped) => (stripped.trim_matches('#'), true),
None => (literal, false),
};
- (literal[1..literal.len() - 1].to_string(), raw)
+ Some((literal.strip_prefix('"')?.strip_suffix('"')?.to_string(), raw))
}
enum UnescapeErr {
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/Cargo.toml b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/Cargo.toml
index 173469f6c..124ebd164 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/Cargo.toml
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/Cargo.toml
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
[package]
name = "clippy_utils"
-version = "0.1.69"
+version = "0.1.70"
edition = "2021"
publish = false
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/ast_utils.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/ast_utils.rs
index d82098523..1f15598db 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/ast_utils.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/ast_utils.rs
@@ -143,7 +143,7 @@ pub fn eq_expr(l: &Expr, r: &Expr) -> bool {
(Paren(l), _) => eq_expr(l, r),
(_, Paren(r)) => eq_expr(l, r),
(Err, Err) => true,
- (Box(l), Box(r)) | (Try(l), Try(r)) | (Await(l), Await(r)) => eq_expr(l, r),
+ (Try(l), Try(r)) | (Await(l), Await(r)) => eq_expr(l, r),
(Array(l), Array(r)) => over(l, r, |l, r| eq_expr(l, r)),
(Tup(l), Tup(r)) => over(l, r, |l, r| eq_expr(l, r)),
(Repeat(le, ls), Repeat(re, rs)) => eq_expr(le, re) && eq_expr(&ls.value, &rs.value),
@@ -209,7 +209,7 @@ pub fn eq_expr(l: &Expr, r: &Expr) -> bool {
&& eq_fn_decl(lf, rf)
&& eq_expr(le, re)
},
- (Async(lc, _, lb), Async(rc, _, rb)) => lc == rc && eq_block(lb, rb),
+ (Async(lc, lb), Async(rc, rb)) => lc == rc && eq_block(lb, rb),
(Range(lf, lt, ll), Range(rf, rt, rl)) => ll == rl && eq_expr_opt(lf, rf) && eq_expr_opt(lt, rt),
(AddrOf(lbk, lm, le), AddrOf(rbk, rm, re)) => lbk == rbk && lm == rm && eq_expr(le, re),
(Path(lq, lp), Path(rq, rp)) => both(lq, rq, eq_qself) && eq_path(lp, rp),
@@ -286,8 +286,30 @@ pub fn eq_item_kind(l: &ItemKind, r: &ItemKind) -> bool {
match (l, r) {
(ExternCrate(l), ExternCrate(r)) => l == r,
(Use(l), Use(r)) => eq_use_tree(l, r),
- (Static(lt, lm, le), Static(rt, rm, re)) => lm == rm && eq_ty(lt, rt) && eq_expr_opt(le, re),
- (Const(ld, lt, le), Const(rd, rt, re)) => eq_defaultness(*ld, *rd) && eq_ty(lt, rt) && eq_expr_opt(le, re),
+ (
+ Static(box ast::StaticItem {
+ ty: lt,
+ mutability: lm,
+ expr: le,
+ }),
+ Static(box ast::StaticItem {
+ ty: rt,
+ mutability: rm,
+ expr: re,
+ }),
+ ) => lm == rm && eq_ty(lt, rt) && eq_expr_opt(le, re),
+ (
+ Const(box ast::ConstItem {
+ defaultness: ld,
+ ty: lt,
+ expr: le,
+ }),
+ Const(box ast::ConstItem {
+ defaultness: rd,
+ ty: rt,
+ expr: re,
+ }),
+ ) => eq_defaultness(*ld, *rd) && eq_ty(lt, rt) && eq_expr_opt(le, re),
(
Fn(box ast::Fn {
defaultness: ld,
@@ -451,7 +473,18 @@ pub fn eq_foreign_item_kind(l: &ForeignItemKind, r: &ForeignItemKind) -> bool {
pub fn eq_assoc_item_kind(l: &AssocItemKind, r: &AssocItemKind) -> bool {
use AssocItemKind::*;
match (l, r) {
- (Const(ld, lt, le), Const(rd, rt, re)) => eq_defaultness(*ld, *rd) && eq_ty(lt, rt) && eq_expr_opt(le, re),
+ (
+ Const(box ast::ConstItem {
+ defaultness: ld,
+ ty: lt,
+ expr: le,
+ }),
+ Const(box ast::ConstItem {
+ defaultness: rd,
+ ty: rt,
+ expr: re,
+ }),
+ ) => eq_defaultness(*ld, *rd) && eq_ty(lt, rt) && eq_expr_opt(le, re),
(
Fn(box ast::Fn {
defaultness: ld,
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/attrs.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/attrs.rs
index 7987a233b..b4ad42a50 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/attrs.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/attrs.rs
@@ -145,8 +145,8 @@ pub fn get_unique_attr<'a>(
/// Return true if the attributes contain any of `proc_macro`,
/// `proc_macro_derive` or `proc_macro_attribute`, false otherwise
-pub fn is_proc_macro(sess: &Session, attrs: &[ast::Attribute]) -> bool {
- attrs.iter().any(|attr| sess.is_proc_macro_attr(attr))
+pub fn is_proc_macro(attrs: &[ast::Attribute]) -> bool {
+ attrs.iter().any(rustc_ast::Attribute::is_proc_macro_attr)
}
/// Return true if the attributes contain `#[doc(hidden)]`
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/check_proc_macro.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/check_proc_macro.rs
index 43f0df145..d3a6929f6 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/check_proc_macro.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/check_proc_macro.rs
@@ -112,7 +112,6 @@ fn qpath_search_pat(path: &QPath<'_>) -> (Pat, Pat) {
/// Get the search patterns to use for the given expression
fn expr_search_pat(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, e: &Expr<'_>) -> (Pat, Pat) {
match e.kind {
- ExprKind::Box(e) => (Pat::Str("box"), expr_search_pat(tcx, e).1),
ExprKind::ConstBlock(_) => (Pat::Str("const"), Pat::Str("}")),
ExprKind::Tup([]) => (Pat::Str(")"), Pat::Str("(")),
ExprKind::Unary(UnOp::Deref, e) => (Pat::Str("*"), expr_search_pat(tcx, e).1),
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/eager_or_lazy.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/eager_or_lazy.rs
index ee2f816f1..28c857170 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/eager_or_lazy.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/eager_or_lazy.rs
@@ -199,11 +199,9 @@ fn expr_eagerness<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, e: &'tcx Expr<'_>) -> EagernessS
},
// Memory allocation, custom operator, loop, or call to an unknown function
- ExprKind::Box(_)
- | ExprKind::Unary(..)
- | ExprKind::Binary(..)
- | ExprKind::Loop(..)
- | ExprKind::Call(..) => self.eagerness = Lazy,
+ ExprKind::Unary(..) | ExprKind::Binary(..) | ExprKind::Loop(..) | ExprKind::Call(..) => {
+ self.eagerness = Lazy;
+ },
ExprKind::ConstBlock(_)
| ExprKind::Array(_)
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/hir_utils.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/hir_utils.rs
index 0603755f8..3ee714782 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/hir_utils.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/hir_utils.rs
@@ -249,7 +249,6 @@ impl HirEqInterExpr<'_, '_, '_> {
both(&li.label, &ri.label, |l, r| l.ident.name == r.ident.name)
&& both(le, re, |l, r| self.eq_expr(l, r))
},
- (&ExprKind::Box(l), &ExprKind::Box(r)) => self.eq_expr(l, r),
(&ExprKind::Call(l_fun, l_args), &ExprKind::Call(r_fun, r_args)) => {
self.inner.allow_side_effects && self.eq_expr(l_fun, r_fun) && self.eq_exprs(l_args, r_args)
},
@@ -402,14 +401,9 @@ impl HirEqInterExpr<'_, '_, '_> {
}
fn eq_path_parameters(&mut self, left: &GenericArgs<'_>, right: &GenericArgs<'_>) -> bool {
- if !(left.parenthesized || right.parenthesized) {
+ if left.parenthesized == right.parenthesized {
over(left.args, right.args, |l, r| self.eq_generic_arg(l, r)) // FIXME(flip1995): may not work
&& over(left.bindings, right.bindings, |l, r| self.eq_type_binding(l, r))
- } else if left.parenthesized && right.parenthesized {
- over(left.inputs(), right.inputs(), |l, r| self.eq_ty(l, r))
- && both(&Some(&left.bindings[0].ty()), &Some(&right.bindings[0].ty()), |l, r| {
- self.eq_ty(l, r)
- })
} else {
false
}
@@ -628,7 +622,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> SpanlessHash<'a, 'tcx> {
self.hash_expr(j);
}
},
- ExprKind::Box(e) | ExprKind::DropTemps(e) | ExprKind::Yield(e, _) => {
+ ExprKind::DropTemps(e) | ExprKind::Yield(e, _) => {
self.hash_expr(e);
},
ExprKind::Call(fun, args) => {
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/lib.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/lib.rs
index f02f8ecb4..6b677df46 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/lib.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/lib.rs
@@ -3,7 +3,6 @@
#![feature(let_chains)]
#![feature(lint_reasons)]
#![feature(never_type)]
-#![feature(once_cell)]
#![feature(rustc_private)]
#![recursion_limit = "512"]
#![cfg_attr(feature = "deny-warnings", deny(warnings))]
@@ -33,7 +32,6 @@ extern crate rustc_lexer;
extern crate rustc_lint;
extern crate rustc_middle;
extern crate rustc_mir_dataflow;
-extern crate rustc_parse_format;
extern crate rustc_session;
extern crate rustc_span;
extern crate rustc_target;
@@ -78,7 +76,7 @@ use std::sync::OnceLock;
use std::sync::{Mutex, MutexGuard};
use if_chain::if_chain;
-use rustc_ast::ast::{self, LitKind};
+use rustc_ast::ast::{self, LitKind, RangeLimits};
use rustc_ast::Attribute;
use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashMap;
use rustc_data_structures::unhash::UnhashMap;
@@ -96,6 +94,7 @@ use rustc_hir::{
use rustc_lexer::{tokenize, TokenKind};
use rustc_lint::{LateContext, Level, Lint, LintContext};
use rustc_middle::hir::place::PlaceBase;
+use rustc_middle::mir::ConstantKind;
use rustc_middle::ty as rustc_ty;
use rustc_middle::ty::adjustment::{Adjust, Adjustment, AutoBorrow};
use rustc_middle::ty::binding::BindingMode;
@@ -104,7 +103,7 @@ use rustc_middle::ty::fast_reject::SimplifiedType::{
PtrSimplifiedType, SliceSimplifiedType, StrSimplifiedType, UintSimplifiedType,
};
use rustc_middle::ty::{
- layout::IntegerExt, BorrowKind, ClosureKind, DefIdTree, Ty, TyCtxt, TypeAndMut, TypeVisitableExt, UpvarCapture,
+ layout::IntegerExt, BorrowKind, ClosureKind, Ty, TyCtxt, TypeAndMut, TypeVisitableExt, UpvarCapture,
};
use rustc_middle::ty::{FloatTy, IntTy, UintTy};
use rustc_span::hygiene::{ExpnKind, MacroKind};
@@ -114,7 +113,8 @@ use rustc_span::symbol::{kw, Ident, Symbol};
use rustc_span::Span;
use rustc_target::abi::Integer;
-use crate::consts::{constant, Constant};
+use crate::consts::{constant, miri_to_const, Constant};
+use crate::higher::Range;
use crate::ty::{can_partially_move_ty, expr_sig, is_copy, is_recursively_primitive_type, ty_is_fn_once_param};
use crate::visitors::for_each_expr;
@@ -617,7 +617,7 @@ fn item_children_by_name(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, def_id: DefId, name: Symbol) -> Vec<Re
/// Can return multiple resolutions when there are multiple versions of the same crate, e.g.
/// `memchr::memchr` could return the functions from both memchr 1.0 and memchr 2.0.
///
-/// Also returns multiple results when there are mulitple paths under the same name e.g. `std::vec`
+/// Also returns multiple results when there are multiple paths under the same name e.g. `std::vec`
/// would have both a [`DefKind::Mod`] and [`DefKind::Macro`].
///
/// This function is expensive and should be used sparingly.
@@ -1491,6 +1491,68 @@ pub fn is_else_clause(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, expr: &Expr<'_>) -> bool {
}
}
+/// Checks whether the given `Expr` is a range equivalent to a `RangeFull`.
+/// For the lower bound, this means that:
+/// - either there is none
+/// - or it is the smallest value that can be represented by the range's integer type
+/// For the upper bound, this means that:
+/// - either there is none
+/// - or it is the largest value that can be represented by the range's integer type and is
+/// inclusive
+/// - or it is a call to some container's `len` method and is exclusive, and the range is passed to
+/// a method call on that same container (e.g. `v.drain(..v.len())`)
+/// If the given `Expr` is not some kind of range, the function returns `false`.
+pub fn is_range_full(cx: &LateContext<'_>, expr: &Expr<'_>, container_path: Option<&Path<'_>>) -> bool {
+ let ty = cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(expr);
+ if let Some(Range { start, end, limits }) = Range::hir(expr) {
+ let start_is_none_or_min = start.map_or(true, |start| {
+ if let rustc_ty::Adt(_, subst) = ty.kind()
+ && let bnd_ty = subst.type_at(0)
+ && let Some(min_val) = bnd_ty.numeric_min_val(cx.tcx)
+ && let const_val = cx.tcx.valtree_to_const_val((bnd_ty, min_val.to_valtree()))
+ && let min_const_kind = ConstantKind::from_value(const_val, bnd_ty)
+ && let Some(min_const) = miri_to_const(cx.tcx, min_const_kind)
+ && let Some((start_const, _)) = constant(cx, cx.typeck_results(), start)
+ {
+ start_const == min_const
+ } else {
+ false
+ }
+ });
+ let end_is_none_or_max = end.map_or(true, |end| {
+ match limits {
+ RangeLimits::Closed => {
+ if let rustc_ty::Adt(_, subst) = ty.kind()
+ && let bnd_ty = subst.type_at(0)
+ && let Some(max_val) = bnd_ty.numeric_max_val(cx.tcx)
+ && let const_val = cx.tcx.valtree_to_const_val((bnd_ty, max_val.to_valtree()))
+ && let max_const_kind = ConstantKind::from_value(const_val, bnd_ty)
+ && let Some(max_const) = miri_to_const(cx.tcx, max_const_kind)
+ && let Some((end_const, _)) = constant(cx, cx.typeck_results(), end)
+ {
+ end_const == max_const
+ } else {
+ false
+ }
+ },
+ RangeLimits::HalfOpen => {
+ if let Some(container_path) = container_path
+ && let ExprKind::MethodCall(name, self_arg, [], _) = end.kind
+ && name.ident.name == sym::len
+ && let ExprKind::Path(QPath::Resolved(None, path)) = self_arg.kind
+ {
+ container_path.res == path.res
+ } else {
+ false
+ }
+ },
+ }
+ });
+ return start_is_none_or_min && end_is_none_or_max;
+ }
+ false
+}
+
/// Checks whether the given expression is a constant integer of the given value.
/// unlike `is_integer_literal`, this version does const folding
pub fn is_integer_const(cx: &LateContext<'_>, e: &Expr<'_>, value: u128) -> bool {
@@ -1904,16 +1966,7 @@ pub fn is_async_fn(kind: FnKind<'_>) -> bool {
/// Peels away all the compiler generated code surrounding the body of an async function,
pub fn get_async_fn_body<'tcx>(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, body: &Body<'_>) -> Option<&'tcx Expr<'tcx>> {
- if let ExprKind::Call(
- _,
- &[
- Expr {
- kind: ExprKind::Closure(&Closure { body, .. }),
- ..
- },
- ],
- ) = body.value.kind
- {
+ if let ExprKind::Closure(&Closure { body, .. }) = body.value.kind {
if let ExprKind::Block(
Block {
stmts: [],
@@ -2114,9 +2167,7 @@ pub fn fn_has_unsatisfiable_preds(cx: &LateContext<'_>, did: DefId) -> bool {
.filter_map(|(p, _)| if p.is_global() { Some(*p) } else { None });
traits::impossible_predicates(
cx.tcx,
- traits::elaborate_predicates(cx.tcx, predicates)
- .map(|o| o.predicate)
- .collect::<Vec<_>>(),
+ traits::elaborate(cx.tcx, predicates).collect::<Vec<_>>(),
)
}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/macros.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/macros.rs
index be6133d32..62d388a5e 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/macros.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/macros.rs
@@ -1,22 +1,18 @@
#![allow(clippy::similar_names)] // `expr` and `expn`
-use crate::source::snippet_opt;
use crate::visitors::{for_each_expr, Descend};
use arrayvec::ArrayVec;
-use itertools::{izip, Either, Itertools};
-use rustc_ast::ast::LitKind;
-use rustc_hir::intravisit::{walk_expr, Visitor};
-use rustc_hir::{self as hir, Expr, ExprField, ExprKind, HirId, LangItem, Node, QPath, TyKind};
-use rustc_lexer::unescape::unescape_literal;
-use rustc_lexer::{tokenize, unescape, LiteralKind, TokenKind};
+use rustc_ast::{FormatArgs, FormatArgument, FormatPlaceholder};
+use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashMap;
+use rustc_hir::{self as hir, Expr, ExprKind, HirId, Node, QPath};
use rustc_lint::LateContext;
-use rustc_parse_format::{self as rpf, Alignment};
use rustc_span::def_id::DefId;
use rustc_span::hygiene::{self, MacroKind, SyntaxContext};
-use rustc_span::{sym, BytePos, ExpnData, ExpnId, ExpnKind, Pos, Span, SpanData, Symbol};
-use std::iter::{once, zip};
+use rustc_span::{sym, BytePos, ExpnData, ExpnId, ExpnKind, Span, Symbol};
+use std::cell::RefCell;
use std::ops::ControlFlow;
+use std::sync::atomic::{AtomicBool, Ordering};
const FORMAT_MACRO_DIAG_ITEMS: &[Symbol] = &[
sym::assert_eq_macro,
@@ -213,6 +209,7 @@ pub fn is_assert_macro(cx: &LateContext<'_>, def_id: DefId) -> bool {
matches!(name, sym::assert_macro | sym::debug_assert_macro)
}
+#[derive(Debug)]
pub enum PanicExpn<'a> {
/// No arguments - `panic!()`
Empty,
@@ -221,15 +218,12 @@ pub enum PanicExpn<'a> {
/// A single argument that implements `Display` - `panic!("{}", object)`
Display(&'a Expr<'a>),
/// Anything else - `panic!("error {}: {}", a, b)`
- Format(FormatArgsExpn<'a>),
+ Format(&'a Expr<'a>),
}
impl<'a> PanicExpn<'a> {
- pub fn parse(cx: &LateContext<'_>, expr: &'a Expr<'a>) -> Option<Self> {
- if !macro_backtrace(expr.span).any(|macro_call| is_panic(cx, macro_call.def_id)) {
- return None;
- }
- let ExprKind::Call(callee, [arg]) = &expr.kind else { return None };
+ pub fn parse(expr: &'a Expr<'a>) -> Option<Self> {
+ let ExprKind::Call(callee, [arg, rest @ ..]) = &expr.kind else { return None };
let ExprKind::Path(QPath::Resolved(_, path)) = &callee.kind else { return None };
let result = match path.segments.last().unwrap().ident.as_str() {
"panic" if arg.span.ctxt() == expr.span.ctxt() => Self::Empty,
@@ -238,7 +232,22 @@ impl<'a> PanicExpn<'a> {
let ExprKind::AddrOf(_, _, e) = &arg.kind else { return None };
Self::Display(e)
},
- "panic_fmt" => Self::Format(FormatArgsExpn::parse(cx, arg)?),
+ "panic_fmt" => Self::Format(arg),
+ // Since Rust 1.52, `assert_{eq,ne}` macros expand to use:
+ // `core::panicking::assert_failed(.., left_val, right_val, None | Some(format_args!(..)));`
+ "assert_failed" => {
+ // It should have 4 arguments in total (we already matched with the first argument,
+ // so we're just checking for 3)
+ if rest.len() != 3 {
+ return None;
+ }
+ // `msg_arg` is either `None` (no custom message) or `Some(format_args!(..))` (custom message)
+ let msg_arg = &rest[2];
+ match msg_arg.kind {
+ ExprKind::Call(_, [fmt_arg]) => Self::Format(fmt_arg),
+ _ => Self::Empty,
+ }
+ },
_ => return None,
};
Some(result)
@@ -251,7 +260,17 @@ pub fn find_assert_args<'a>(
expr: &'a Expr<'a>,
expn: ExpnId,
) -> Option<(&'a Expr<'a>, PanicExpn<'a>)> {
- find_assert_args_inner(cx, expr, expn).map(|([e], p)| (e, p))
+ find_assert_args_inner(cx, expr, expn).map(|([e], mut p)| {
+ // `assert!(..)` expands to `core::panicking::panic("assertion failed: ...")` (which we map to
+ // `PanicExpn::Str(..)`) and `assert!(.., "..")` expands to
+ // `core::panicking::panic_fmt(format_args!(".."))` (which we map to `PanicExpn::Format(..)`).
+ // So even we got `PanicExpn::Str(..)` that means there is no custom message provided
+ if let PanicExpn::Str(_) = p {
+ p = PanicExpn::Empty;
+ }
+
+ (e, p)
+ })
}
/// Finds the arguments of an `assert_eq!` or `debug_assert_eq!` macro call within the macro
@@ -275,13 +294,12 @@ fn find_assert_args_inner<'a, const N: usize>(
Some(inner_name) => find_assert_within_debug_assert(cx, expr, expn, Symbol::intern(inner_name))?,
};
let mut args = ArrayVec::new();
- let mut panic_expn = None;
- let _: Option<!> = for_each_expr(expr, |e| {
+ let panic_expn = for_each_expr(expr, |e| {
if args.is_full() {
- if panic_expn.is_none() && e.span.ctxt() != expr.span.ctxt() {
- panic_expn = PanicExpn::parse(cx, e);
+ match PanicExpn::parse(e) {
+ Some(expn) => ControlFlow::Break(expn),
+ None => ControlFlow::Continue(Descend::Yes),
}
- ControlFlow::Continue(Descend::from(panic_expn.is_none()))
} else if is_assert_arg(cx, e, expn) {
args.push(e);
ControlFlow::Continue(Descend::No)
@@ -339,241 +357,127 @@ fn is_assert_arg(cx: &LateContext<'_>, expr: &Expr<'_>, assert_expn: ExpnId) ->
}
}
-/// The format string doesn't exist in the HIR, so we reassemble it from source code
-#[derive(Debug)]
-pub struct FormatString {
- /// Span of the whole format string literal, including `[r#]"`.
- pub span: Span,
- /// Snippet of the whole format string literal, including `[r#]"`.
- pub snippet: String,
- /// If the string is raw `r"..."`/`r#""#`, how many `#`s does it have on each side.
- pub style: Option<usize>,
- /// The unescaped value of the format string, e.g. `"val – {}"` for the literal
- /// `"val \u{2013} {}"`.
- pub unescaped: String,
- /// The format string split by format args like `{..}`.
- pub parts: Vec<Symbol>,
+thread_local! {
+ /// We preserve the [`FormatArgs`] structs from the early pass for use in the late pass to be
+ /// able to access the many features of a [`LateContext`].
+ ///
+ /// A thread local is used because [`FormatArgs`] is `!Send` and `!Sync`, we are making an
+ /// assumption that the early pass the populates the map and the later late passes will all be
+ /// running on the same thread.
+ static AST_FORMAT_ARGS: RefCell<FxHashMap<Span, FormatArgs>> = {
+ static CALLED: AtomicBool = AtomicBool::new(false);
+ debug_assert!(
+ !CALLED.swap(true, Ordering::SeqCst),
+ "incorrect assumption: `AST_FORMAT_ARGS` should only be accessed by a single thread",
+ );
+
+ RefCell::default()
+ };
}
-impl FormatString {
- fn new(cx: &LateContext<'_>, pieces: &Expr<'_>) -> Option<Self> {
- // format_args!(r"a {} b \", 1);
- //
- // expands to
- //
- // ::core::fmt::Arguments::new_v1(&["a ", " b \\"],
- // &[::core::fmt::ArgumentV1::new_display(&1)]);
- //
- // where `pieces` is the expression `&["a ", " b \\"]`. It has the span of `r"a {} b \"`
- let span = pieces.span;
- let snippet = snippet_opt(cx, span)?;
-
- let (inner, style) = match tokenize(&snippet).next()?.kind {
- TokenKind::Literal { kind, .. } => {
- let style = match kind {
- LiteralKind::Str { .. } => None,
- LiteralKind::RawStr { n_hashes: Some(n), .. } => Some(n.into()),
- _ => return None,
- };
-
- let start = style.map_or(1, |n| 2 + n);
- let end = snippet.len() - style.map_or(1, |n| 1 + n);
-
- (&snippet[start..end], style)
- },
- _ => return None,
- };
+/// Record [`rustc_ast::FormatArgs`] for use in late lint passes, this should only be called by
+/// `FormatArgsCollector`
+pub fn collect_ast_format_args(span: Span, format_args: &FormatArgs) {
+ AST_FORMAT_ARGS.with(|ast_format_args| {
+ ast_format_args.borrow_mut().insert(span, format_args.clone());
+ });
+}
- let mode = if style.is_some() {
- unescape::Mode::RawStr
+/// Calls `callback` with an AST [`FormatArgs`] node if a `format_args` expansion is found as a
+/// descendant of `expn_id`
+pub fn find_format_args(cx: &LateContext<'_>, start: &Expr<'_>, expn_id: ExpnId, callback: impl FnOnce(&FormatArgs)) {
+ let format_args_expr = for_each_expr(start, |expr| {
+ let ctxt = expr.span.ctxt();
+ if ctxt.outer_expn().is_descendant_of(expn_id) {
+ if macro_backtrace(expr.span)
+ .map(|macro_call| cx.tcx.item_name(macro_call.def_id))
+ .any(|name| matches!(name, sym::const_format_args | sym::format_args | sym::format_args_nl))
+ {
+ ControlFlow::Break(expr)
+ } else {
+ ControlFlow::Continue(Descend::Yes)
+ }
} else {
- unescape::Mode::Str
- };
-
- let mut unescaped = String::with_capacity(inner.len());
- // Sometimes the original string comes from a macro which accepts a malformed string, such as in a
- // #[display(""somestring)] attribute (accepted by the `displaythis` crate). Reconstructing the
- // string from the span will not be possible, so we will just return None here.
- let mut unparsable = false;
- unescape_literal(inner, mode, &mut |_, ch| match ch {
- Ok(ch) => unescaped.push(ch),
- Err(e) if !e.is_fatal() => (),
- Err(_) => unparsable = true,
- });
- if unparsable {
- return None;
+ ControlFlow::Continue(Descend::No)
}
+ });
- let mut parts = Vec::new();
- let _: Option<!> = for_each_expr(pieces, |expr| {
- if let ExprKind::Lit(lit) = &expr.kind
- && let LitKind::Str(symbol, _) = lit.node
- {
- parts.push(symbol);
- }
- ControlFlow::Continue(())
+ if let Some(expr) = format_args_expr {
+ AST_FORMAT_ARGS.with(|ast_format_args| {
+ ast_format_args.borrow().get(&expr.span).map(callback);
});
-
- Some(Self {
- span,
- snippet,
- style,
- unescaped,
- parts,
- })
}
}
-struct FormatArgsValues<'tcx> {
- /// Values passed after the format string and implicit captures. `[1, z + 2, x]` for
- /// `format!("{x} {} {}", 1, z + 2)`.
- value_args: Vec<&'tcx Expr<'tcx>>,
- /// Maps an `rt::v1::Argument::position` or an `rt::v1::Count::Param` to its index in
- /// `value_args`
- pos_to_value_index: Vec<usize>,
- /// Used to check if a value is declared inline & to resolve `InnerSpan`s.
- format_string_span: SpanData,
-}
-
-impl<'tcx> FormatArgsValues<'tcx> {
- fn new(args: &'tcx Expr<'tcx>, format_string_span: SpanData) -> Self {
- let mut pos_to_value_index = Vec::new();
- let mut value_args = Vec::new();
- let _: Option<!> = for_each_expr(args, |expr| {
- if expr.span.ctxt() == args.span.ctxt() {
- // ArgumentV1::new_<format_trait>(<val>)
- // ArgumentV1::from_usize(<val>)
- if let ExprKind::Call(callee, [val]) = expr.kind
- && let ExprKind::Path(QPath::TypeRelative(ty, _)) = callee.kind
- && let TyKind::Path(QPath::LangItem(LangItem::FormatArgument, _, _)) = ty.kind
- {
- let val_idx = if val.span.ctxt() == expr.span.ctxt()
- && let ExprKind::Field(_, field) = val.kind
- && let Ok(idx) = field.name.as_str().parse()
- {
- // tuple index
- idx
- } else {
- // assume the value expression is passed directly
- pos_to_value_index.len()
- };
-
- pos_to_value_index.push(val_idx);
- }
- ControlFlow::Continue(Descend::Yes)
- } else {
- // assume that any expr with a differing span is a value
- value_args.push(expr);
- ControlFlow::Continue(Descend::No)
- }
- });
-
- Self {
- value_args,
- pos_to_value_index,
- format_string_span,
+/// Attempt to find the [`rustc_hir::Expr`] that corresponds to the [`FormatArgument`]'s value, if
+/// it cannot be found it will return the [`rustc_ast::Expr`].
+pub fn find_format_arg_expr<'hir, 'ast>(
+ start: &'hir Expr<'hir>,
+ target: &'ast FormatArgument,
+) -> Result<&'hir rustc_hir::Expr<'hir>, &'ast rustc_ast::Expr> {
+ for_each_expr(start, |expr| {
+ if expr.span == target.expr.span {
+ ControlFlow::Break(expr)
+ } else {
+ ControlFlow::Continue(())
}
- }
+ })
+ .ok_or(&target.expr)
}
-/// The positions of a format argument's value, precision and width
+/// Span of the `:` and format specifiers
///
-/// A position is an index into the second argument of `Arguments::new_v1[_formatted]`
-#[derive(Debug, Default, Copy, Clone)]
-struct ParamPosition {
- /// The position stored in `rt::v1::Argument::position`.
- value: usize,
- /// The position stored in `rt::v1::FormatSpec::width` if it is a `Count::Param`.
- width: Option<usize>,
- /// The position stored in `rt::v1::FormatSpec::precision` if it is a `Count::Param`.
- precision: Option<usize>,
+/// ```ignore
+/// format!("{:.}"), format!("{foo:.}")
+/// ^^ ^^
+/// ```
+pub fn format_placeholder_format_span(placeholder: &FormatPlaceholder) -> Option<Span> {
+ let base = placeholder.span?.data();
+
+ // `base.hi` is `{...}|`, subtract 1 byte (the length of '}') so that it points before the closing
+ // brace `{...|}`
+ Some(Span::new(
+ placeholder.argument.span?.hi(),
+ base.hi - BytePos(1),
+ base.ctxt,
+ base.parent,
+ ))
}
-impl<'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for ParamPosition {
- fn visit_expr_field(&mut self, field: &'tcx ExprField<'tcx>) {
- match field.ident.name {
- sym::position => {
- if let ExprKind::Lit(lit) = &field.expr.kind
- && let LitKind::Int(pos, _) = lit.node
- {
- self.value = pos as usize;
- }
- },
- sym::precision => {
- self.precision = parse_count(field.expr);
- },
- sym::width => {
- self.width = parse_count(field.expr);
- },
- _ => walk_expr(self, field.expr),
- }
+/// Span covering the format string and values
+///
+/// ```ignore
+/// format("{}.{}", 10, 11)
+/// // ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+/// ```
+pub fn format_args_inputs_span(format_args: &FormatArgs) -> Span {
+ match format_args.arguments.explicit_args() {
+ [] => format_args.span,
+ [.., last] => format_args
+ .span
+ .to(hygiene::walk_chain(last.expr.span, format_args.span.ctxt())),
}
}
-fn parse_count(expr: &Expr<'_>) -> Option<usize> {
- // <::core::fmt::rt::v1::Count>::Param(1usize),
- if let ExprKind::Call(ctor, [val]) = expr.kind
- && let ExprKind::Path(QPath::TypeRelative(_, path)) = ctor.kind
- && path.ident.name == sym::Param
- && let ExprKind::Lit(lit) = &val.kind
- && let LitKind::Int(pos, _) = lit.node
- {
- Some(pos as usize)
- } else {
- None
- }
-}
+/// Returns the [`Span`] of the value at `index` extended to the previous comma, e.g. for the value
+/// `10`
+///
+/// ```ignore
+/// format("{}.{}", 10, 11)
+/// // ^^^^
+/// ```
+pub fn format_arg_removal_span(format_args: &FormatArgs, index: usize) -> Option<Span> {
+ let ctxt = format_args.span.ctxt();
-/// Parses the `fmt` arg of `Arguments::new_v1_formatted(pieces, args, fmt, _)`
-fn parse_rt_fmt<'tcx>(fmt_arg: &'tcx Expr<'tcx>) -> Option<impl Iterator<Item = ParamPosition> + 'tcx> {
- if let ExprKind::AddrOf(.., array) = fmt_arg.kind
- && let ExprKind::Array(specs) = array.kind
- {
- Some(specs.iter().map(|spec| {
- if let ExprKind::Call(f, args) = spec.kind
- && let ExprKind::Path(QPath::TypeRelative(ty, f)) = f.kind
- && let TyKind::Path(QPath::LangItem(LangItem::FormatPlaceholder, _, _)) = ty.kind
- && f.ident.name == sym::new
- && let [position, _fill, _align, _flags, precision, width] = args
- && let ExprKind::Lit(position) = &position.kind
- && let LitKind::Int(position, _) = position.node {
- ParamPosition {
- value: position as usize,
- width: parse_count(width),
- precision: parse_count(precision),
- }
- } else {
- ParamPosition::default()
- }
- }))
- } else {
- None
- }
-}
+ let current = hygiene::walk_chain(format_args.arguments.by_index(index)?.expr.span, ctxt);
-/// `Span::from_inner`, but for `rustc_parse_format`'s `InnerSpan`
-fn span_from_inner(base: SpanData, inner: rpf::InnerSpan) -> Span {
- Span::new(
- base.lo + BytePos::from_usize(inner.start),
- base.lo + BytePos::from_usize(inner.end),
- base.ctxt,
- base.parent,
- )
-}
+ let prev = if index == 0 {
+ format_args.span
+ } else {
+ hygiene::walk_chain(format_args.arguments.by_index(index - 1)?.expr.span, ctxt)
+ };
-/// How a format parameter is used in the format string
-#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
-pub enum FormatParamKind {
- /// An implicit parameter , such as `{}` or `{:?}`.
- Implicit,
- /// A parameter with an explicit number, e.g. `{1}`, `{0:?}`, or `{:.0$}`
- Numbered,
- /// A parameter with an asterisk precision. e.g. `{:.*}`.
- Starred,
- /// A named parameter with a named `value_arg`, such as the `x` in `format!("{x}", x = 1)`.
- Named(Symbol),
- /// An implicit named parameter, such as the `y` in `format!("{y}")`.
- NamedInline(Symbol),
+ Some(current.with_lo(prev.hi()))
}
/// Where a format parameter is being used in the format string
@@ -587,462 +491,6 @@ pub enum FormatParamUsage {
Precision,
}
-/// A `FormatParam` is any place in a `FormatArgument` that refers to a supplied value, e.g.
-///
-/// ```
-/// let precision = 2;
-/// format!("{:.precision$}", 0.1234);
-/// ```
-///
-/// has two `FormatParam`s, a [`FormatParamKind::Implicit`] `.kind` with a `.value` of `0.1234`
-/// and a [`FormatParamKind::NamedInline("precision")`] `.kind` with a `.value` of `2`
-#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone)]
-pub struct FormatParam<'tcx> {
- /// The expression this parameter refers to.
- pub value: &'tcx Expr<'tcx>,
- /// How this parameter refers to its `value`.
- pub kind: FormatParamKind,
- /// Where this format param is being used - argument/width/precision
- pub usage: FormatParamUsage,
- /// Span of the parameter, may be zero width. Includes the whitespace of implicit parameters.
- ///
- /// ```text
- /// format!("{}, { }, {0}, {name}", ...);
- /// ^ ~~ ~ ~~~~
- /// ```
- pub span: Span,
-}
-
-impl<'tcx> FormatParam<'tcx> {
- fn new(
- mut kind: FormatParamKind,
- usage: FormatParamUsage,
- position: usize,
- inner: rpf::InnerSpan,
- values: &FormatArgsValues<'tcx>,
- ) -> Option<Self> {
- let value_index = *values.pos_to_value_index.get(position)?;
- let value = *values.value_args.get(value_index)?;
- let span = span_from_inner(values.format_string_span, inner);
-
- // if a param is declared inline, e.g. `format!("{x}")`, the generated expr's span points
- // into the format string
- if let FormatParamKind::Named(name) = kind && values.format_string_span.contains(value.span.data()) {
- kind = FormatParamKind::NamedInline(name);
- }
-
- Some(Self {
- value,
- kind,
- usage,
- span,
- })
- }
-}
-
-/// Used by [width](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/fmt/#width) and
-/// [precision](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/fmt/#precision) specifiers.
-#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone)]
-pub enum Count<'tcx> {
- /// Specified with a literal number, stores the value.
- Is(usize, Span),
- /// Specified using `$` and `*` syntaxes. The `*` format is still considered to be
- /// `FormatParamKind::Numbered`.
- Param(FormatParam<'tcx>),
- /// Not specified.
- Implied(Option<Span>),
-}
-
-impl<'tcx> Count<'tcx> {
- fn new(
- usage: FormatParamUsage,
- count: rpf::Count<'_>,
- position: Option<usize>,
- inner: Option<rpf::InnerSpan>,
- values: &FormatArgsValues<'tcx>,
- ) -> Option<Self> {
- let span = inner.map(|inner| span_from_inner(values.format_string_span, inner));
-
- Some(match count {
- rpf::Count::CountIs(val) => Self::Is(val, span?),
- rpf::Count::CountIsName(name, _) => Self::Param(FormatParam::new(
- FormatParamKind::Named(Symbol::intern(name)),
- usage,
- position?,
- inner?,
- values,
- )?),
- rpf::Count::CountIsParam(_) => Self::Param(FormatParam::new(
- FormatParamKind::Numbered,
- usage,
- position?,
- inner?,
- values,
- )?),
- rpf::Count::CountIsStar(_) => Self::Param(FormatParam::new(
- FormatParamKind::Starred,
- usage,
- position?,
- inner?,
- values,
- )?),
- rpf::Count::CountImplied => Self::Implied(span),
- })
- }
-
- pub fn is_implied(self) -> bool {
- matches!(self, Count::Implied(_))
- }
-
- pub fn param(self) -> Option<FormatParam<'tcx>> {
- match self {
- Count::Param(param) => Some(param),
- _ => None,
- }
- }
-
- pub fn span(self) -> Option<Span> {
- match self {
- Count::Is(_, span) => Some(span),
- Count::Param(param) => Some(param.span),
- Count::Implied(span) => span,
- }
- }
-}
-
-/// Specification for the formatting of an argument in the format string. See
-/// <https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/fmt/index.html#formatting-parameters> for the precise meanings.
-#[derive(Debug)]
-pub struct FormatSpec<'tcx> {
- /// Optionally specified character to fill alignment with.
- pub fill: Option<char>,
- /// Optionally specified alignment.
- pub align: Alignment,
- /// Whether all flag options are set to default (no flags specified).
- pub no_flags: bool,
- /// Represents either the maximum width or the integer precision.
- pub precision: Count<'tcx>,
- /// The minimum width, will be padded according to `width`/`align`
- pub width: Count<'tcx>,
- /// The formatting trait used by the argument, e.g. `sym::Display` for `{}`, `sym::Debug` for
- /// `{:?}`.
- pub r#trait: Symbol,
- pub trait_span: Option<Span>,
-}
-
-impl<'tcx> FormatSpec<'tcx> {
- fn new(spec: rpf::FormatSpec<'_>, positions: ParamPosition, values: &FormatArgsValues<'tcx>) -> Option<Self> {
- Some(Self {
- fill: spec.fill,
- align: spec.align,
- no_flags: spec.sign.is_none() && !spec.alternate && !spec.zero_pad && spec.debug_hex.is_none(),
- precision: Count::new(
- FormatParamUsage::Precision,
- spec.precision,
- positions.precision,
- spec.precision_span,
- values,
- )?,
- width: Count::new(
- FormatParamUsage::Width,
- spec.width,
- positions.width,
- spec.width_span,
- values,
- )?,
- r#trait: match spec.ty {
- "" => sym::Display,
- "?" => sym::Debug,
- "o" => sym!(Octal),
- "x" => sym!(LowerHex),
- "X" => sym!(UpperHex),
- "p" => sym::Pointer,
- "b" => sym!(Binary),
- "e" => sym!(LowerExp),
- "E" => sym!(UpperExp),
- _ => return None,
- },
- trait_span: spec
- .ty_span
- .map(|span| span_from_inner(values.format_string_span, span)),
- })
- }
-
- /// Returns true if this format spec is unchanged from the default. e.g. returns true for `{}`,
- /// `{foo}` and `{2}`, but false for `{:?}`, `{foo:5}` and `{3:.5}`
- pub fn is_default(&self) -> bool {
- self.r#trait == sym::Display && self.is_default_for_trait()
- }
-
- /// Has no other formatting specifiers than setting the format trait. returns true for `{}`,
- /// `{foo}`, `{:?}`, but false for `{foo:5}`, `{3:.5?}`
- pub fn is_default_for_trait(&self) -> bool {
- self.width.is_implied() && self.precision.is_implied() && self.align == Alignment::AlignUnknown && self.no_flags
- }
-}
-
-/// A format argument, such as `{}`, `{foo:?}`.
-#[derive(Debug)]
-pub struct FormatArg<'tcx> {
- /// The parameter the argument refers to.
- pub param: FormatParam<'tcx>,
- /// How to format `param`.
- pub format: FormatSpec<'tcx>,
- /// span of the whole argument, `{..}`.
- pub span: Span,
-}
-
-impl<'tcx> FormatArg<'tcx> {
- /// Span of the `:` and format specifiers
- ///
- /// ```ignore
- /// format!("{:.}"), format!("{foo:.}")
- /// ^^ ^^
- /// ```
- pub fn format_span(&self) -> Span {
- let base = self.span.data();
-
- // `base.hi` is `{...}|`, subtract 1 byte (the length of '}') so that it points before the closing
- // brace `{...|}`
- Span::new(self.param.span.hi(), base.hi - BytePos(1), base.ctxt, base.parent)
- }
-}
-
-/// A parsed `format_args!` expansion.
-#[derive(Debug)]
-pub struct FormatArgsExpn<'tcx> {
- /// The format string literal.
- pub format_string: FormatString,
- /// The format arguments, such as `{:?}`.
- pub args: Vec<FormatArg<'tcx>>,
- /// Has an added newline due to `println!()`/`writeln!()`/etc. The last format string part will
- /// include this added newline.
- pub newline: bool,
- /// Spans of the commas between the format string and explicit values, excluding any trailing
- /// comma
- ///
- /// ```ignore
- /// format!("..", 1, 2, 3,)
- /// // ^ ^ ^
- /// ```
- comma_spans: Vec<Span>,
- /// Explicit values passed after the format string, ignoring implicit captures. `[1, z + 2]` for
- /// `format!("{x} {} {y}", 1, z + 2)`.
- explicit_values: Vec<&'tcx Expr<'tcx>>,
-}
-
-impl<'tcx> FormatArgsExpn<'tcx> {
- /// Gets the spans of the commas inbetween the format string and explicit args, not including
- /// any trailing comma
- ///
- /// ```ignore
- /// format!("{} {}", a, b)
- /// // ^ ^
- /// ```
- ///
- /// Ensures that the format string and values aren't coming from a proc macro that sets the
- /// output span to that of its input
- fn comma_spans(cx: &LateContext<'_>, explicit_values: &[&Expr<'_>], fmt_span: Span) -> Option<Vec<Span>> {
- // `format!("{} {} {c}", "one", "two", c = "three")`
- // ^^^^^ ^^^^^ ^^^^^^^
- let value_spans = explicit_values
- .iter()
- .map(|val| hygiene::walk_chain(val.span, fmt_span.ctxt()));
-
- // `format!("{} {} {c}", "one", "two", c = "three")`
- // ^^ ^^ ^^^^^^
- let between_spans = once(fmt_span)
- .chain(value_spans)
- .tuple_windows()
- .map(|(start, end)| start.between(end));
-
- let mut comma_spans = Vec::new();
- for between_span in between_spans {
- let mut offset = 0;
- let mut seen_comma = false;
-
- for token in tokenize(&snippet_opt(cx, between_span)?) {
- match token.kind {
- TokenKind::LineComment { .. } | TokenKind::BlockComment { .. } | TokenKind::Whitespace => {},
- TokenKind::Comma if !seen_comma => {
- seen_comma = true;
-
- let base = between_span.data();
- comma_spans.push(Span::new(
- base.lo + BytePos(offset),
- base.lo + BytePos(offset + 1),
- base.ctxt,
- base.parent,
- ));
- },
- // named arguments, `start_val, name = end_val`
- // ^^^^^^^^^ between_span
- TokenKind::Ident | TokenKind::Eq if seen_comma => {},
- // An unexpected token usually indicates the format string or a value came from a proc macro output
- // that sets the span of its output to an input, e.g. `println!(some_proc_macro!("input"), ..)` that
- // emits a string literal with the span set to that of `"input"`
- _ => return None,
- }
- offset += token.len;
- }
-
- if !seen_comma {
- return None;
- }
- }
-
- Some(comma_spans)
- }
-
- pub fn parse(cx: &LateContext<'_>, expr: &'tcx Expr<'tcx>) -> Option<Self> {
- let macro_name = macro_backtrace(expr.span)
- .map(|macro_call| cx.tcx.item_name(macro_call.def_id))
- .find(|&name| matches!(name, sym::const_format_args | sym::format_args | sym::format_args_nl))?;
- let newline = macro_name == sym::format_args_nl;
-
- // ::core::fmt::Arguments::new_v1(pieces, args)
- // ::core::fmt::Arguments::new_v1_formatted(pieces, args, fmt, _unsafe_arg)
- if let ExprKind::Call(callee, [pieces, args, rest @ ..]) = expr.kind
- && let ExprKind::Path(QPath::TypeRelative(ty, seg)) = callee.kind
- && let TyKind::Path(QPath::LangItem(LangItem::FormatArguments, _, _)) = ty.kind
- && matches!(seg.ident.as_str(), "new_v1" | "new_v1_formatted")
- {
- let format_string = FormatString::new(cx, pieces)?;
-
- let mut parser = rpf::Parser::new(
- &format_string.unescaped,
- format_string.style,
- Some(format_string.snippet.clone()),
- // `format_string.unescaped` does not contain the appended newline
- false,
- rpf::ParseMode::Format,
- );
-
- let parsed_args = parser
- .by_ref()
- .filter_map(|piece| match piece {
- rpf::Piece::NextArgument(a) => Some(a),
- rpf::Piece::String(_) => None,
- })
- .collect_vec();
- if !parser.errors.is_empty() {
- return None;
- }
-
- let positions = if let Some(fmt_arg) = rest.first() {
- // If the argument contains format specs, `new_v1_formatted(_, _, fmt, _)`, parse
- // them.
-
- Either::Left(parse_rt_fmt(fmt_arg)?)
- } else {
- // If no format specs are given, the positions are in the given order and there are
- // no `precision`/`width`s to consider.
-
- Either::Right((0..).map(|n| ParamPosition {
- value: n,
- width: None,
- precision: None,
- }))
- };
-
- let values = FormatArgsValues::new(args, format_string.span.data());
-
- let args = izip!(positions, parsed_args, parser.arg_places)
- .map(|(position, parsed_arg, arg_span)| {
- Some(FormatArg {
- param: FormatParam::new(
- match parsed_arg.position {
- rpf::Position::ArgumentImplicitlyIs(_) => FormatParamKind::Implicit,
- rpf::Position::ArgumentIs(_) => FormatParamKind::Numbered,
- // NamedInline is handled by `FormatParam::new()`
- rpf::Position::ArgumentNamed(name) => FormatParamKind::Named(Symbol::intern(name)),
- },
- FormatParamUsage::Argument,
- position.value,
- parsed_arg.position_span,
- &values,
- )?,
- format: FormatSpec::new(parsed_arg.format, position, &values)?,
- span: span_from_inner(values.format_string_span, arg_span),
- })
- })
- .collect::<Option<Vec<_>>>()?;
-
- let mut explicit_values = values.value_args;
- // remove values generated for implicitly captured vars
- let len = explicit_values
- .iter()
- .take_while(|val| !format_string.span.contains(val.span))
- .count();
- explicit_values.truncate(len);
-
- let comma_spans = Self::comma_spans(cx, &explicit_values, format_string.span)?;
-
- Some(Self {
- format_string,
- args,
- newline,
- comma_spans,
- explicit_values,
- })
- } else {
- None
- }
- }
-
- pub fn find_nested(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, expr: &'tcx Expr<'tcx>, expn_id: ExpnId) -> Option<Self> {
- for_each_expr(expr, |e| {
- let e_ctxt = e.span.ctxt();
- if e_ctxt == expr.span.ctxt() {
- ControlFlow::Continue(Descend::Yes)
- } else if e_ctxt.outer_expn().is_descendant_of(expn_id) {
- if let Some(args) = FormatArgsExpn::parse(cx, e) {
- ControlFlow::Break(args)
- } else {
- ControlFlow::Continue(Descend::No)
- }
- } else {
- ControlFlow::Continue(Descend::No)
- }
- })
- }
-
- /// Source callsite span of all inputs
- pub fn inputs_span(&self) -> Span {
- match *self.explicit_values {
- [] => self.format_string.span,
- [.., last] => self
- .format_string
- .span
- .to(hygiene::walk_chain(last.span, self.format_string.span.ctxt())),
- }
- }
-
- /// Get the span of a value expanded to the previous comma, e.g. for the value `10`
- ///
- /// ```ignore
- /// format("{}.{}", 10, 11)
- /// // ^^^^
- /// ```
- pub fn value_with_prev_comma_span(&self, value_id: HirId) -> Option<Span> {
- for (comma_span, value) in zip(&self.comma_spans, &self.explicit_values) {
- if value.hir_id == value_id {
- return Some(comma_span.to(hygiene::walk_chain(value.span, comma_span.ctxt())));
- }
- }
-
- None
- }
-
- /// Iterator of all format params, both values and those referenced by `width`/`precision`s.
- pub fn params(&'tcx self) -> impl Iterator<Item = FormatParam<'tcx>> {
- self.args
- .iter()
- .flat_map(|arg| [Some(arg.param), arg.format.precision.param(), arg.format.width.param()])
- .flatten()
- }
-}
-
/// A node with a `HirId` and a `Span`
pub trait HirNode {
fn hir_id(&self) -> HirId;
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/msrvs.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/msrvs.rs
index dbf9f3b62..e05de2dc9 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/msrvs.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/msrvs.rs
@@ -19,6 +19,7 @@ macro_rules! msrv_aliases {
// names may refer to stabilized feature flags or library items
msrv_aliases! {
+ 1,68,0 { PATH_MAIN_SEPARATOR_STR }
1,65,0 { LET_ELSE }
1,62,0 { BOOL_THEN_SOME, DEFAULT_ENUM_ATTRIBUTE }
1,58,0 { FORMAT_ARGS_CAPTURE, PATTERN_TRAIT_CHAR_ARRAY }
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/paths.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/paths.rs
index 4aae0f728..9be2d0eae 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/paths.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/paths.rs
@@ -23,6 +23,7 @@ pub const CLONE_TRAIT_METHOD: [&str; 4] = ["core", "clone", "Clone", "clone"];
pub const CORE_ITER_CLONED: [&str; 6] = ["core", "iter", "traits", "iterator", "Iterator", "cloned"];
pub const CORE_ITER_COPIED: [&str; 6] = ["core", "iter", "traits", "iterator", "Iterator", "copied"];
pub const CORE_ITER_FILTER: [&str; 6] = ["core", "iter", "traits", "iterator", "Iterator", "filter"];
+pub const CORE_RESULT_OK_METHOD: [&str; 4] = ["core", "result", "Result", "ok"];
pub const CSTRING_AS_C_STR: [&str; 5] = ["alloc", "ffi", "c_str", "CString", "as_c_str"];
pub const DEFAULT_TRAIT_METHOD: [&str; 4] = ["core", "default", "Default", "default"];
pub const DEREF_MUT_TRAIT_METHOD: [&str; 5] = ["core", "ops", "deref", "DerefMut", "deref_mut"];
@@ -67,6 +68,7 @@ pub const PARKING_LOT_MUTEX_GUARD: [&str; 3] = ["lock_api", "mutex", "MutexGuard
pub const PARKING_LOT_RWLOCK_READ_GUARD: [&str; 3] = ["lock_api", "rwlock", "RwLockReadGuard"];
pub const PARKING_LOT_RWLOCK_WRITE_GUARD: [&str; 3] = ["lock_api", "rwlock", "RwLockWriteGuard"];
pub const PATH_BUF_AS_PATH: [&str; 4] = ["std", "path", "PathBuf", "as_path"];
+pub const PATH_MAIN_SEPARATOR: [&str; 3] = ["std", "path", "MAIN_SEPARATOR"];
pub const PATH_TO_PATH_BUF: [&str; 4] = ["std", "path", "Path", "to_path_buf"];
pub const PEEKABLE: [&str; 5] = ["core", "iter", "adapters", "peekable", "Peekable"];
pub const PERMISSIONS: [&str; 3] = ["std", "fs", "Permissions"];
@@ -112,6 +114,7 @@ pub const STDERR: [&str; 4] = ["std", "io", "stdio", "stderr"];
pub const STDOUT: [&str; 4] = ["std", "io", "stdio", "stdout"];
pub const CONVERT_IDENTITY: [&str; 3] = ["core", "convert", "identity"];
pub const STD_FS_CREATE_DIR: [&str; 3] = ["std", "fs", "create_dir"];
+pub const STD_IO_LINES: [&str; 3] = ["std", "io", "Lines"];
pub const STD_IO_SEEK: [&str; 3] = ["std", "io", "Seek"];
pub const STD_IO_SEEK_FROM_CURRENT: [&str; 4] = ["std", "io", "SeekFrom", "Current"];
pub const STD_IO_SEEKFROM_START: [&str; 4] = ["std", "io", "SeekFrom", "Start"];
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/qualify_min_const_fn.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/qualify_min_const_fn.rs
index 1a35fe050..354b6d71a 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/qualify_min_const_fn.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/qualify_min_const_fn.rs
@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ pub fn is_min_const_fn<'tcx>(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, body: &Body<'tcx>, msrv: &Msrv)
| ty::PredicateKind::ConstEvaluatable(..)
| ty::PredicateKind::ConstEquate(..)
| ty::PredicateKind::TypeWellFormedFromEnv(..) => continue,
- ty::PredicateKind::AliasEq(..) => panic!("alias eq predicate on function: {predicate:#?}"),
+ ty::PredicateKind::AliasRelate(..) => panic!("alias relate predicate on function: {predicate:#?}"),
ty::PredicateKind::ObjectSafe(_) => panic!("object safe predicate on function: {predicate:#?}"),
ty::PredicateKind::ClosureKind(..) => panic!("closure kind predicate on function: {predicate:#?}"),
ty::PredicateKind::Subtype(_) => panic!("subtype predicate on function: {predicate:#?}"),
@@ -176,6 +176,10 @@ fn check_rvalue<'tcx>(
// FIXME(dyn-star)
unimplemented!()
},
+ Rvalue::Cast(CastKind::Transmute, _, _) => Err((
+ span,
+ "transmute can attempt to turn pointers into integers, so is unstable in const fn".into(),
+ )),
// binops are fine on integers
Rvalue::BinaryOp(_, box (lhs, rhs)) | Rvalue::CheckedBinaryOp(_, box (lhs, rhs)) => {
check_operand(tcx, lhs, span, body)?;
@@ -241,6 +245,7 @@ fn check_statement<'tcx>(
| StatementKind::StorageDead(_)
| StatementKind::Retag { .. }
| StatementKind::AscribeUserType(..)
+ | StatementKind::PlaceMention(..)
| StatementKind::Coverage(..)
| StatementKind::ConstEvalCounter
| StatementKind::Nop => Ok(()),
@@ -296,17 +301,13 @@ fn check_terminator<'tcx>(
| TerminatorKind::Goto { .. }
| TerminatorKind::Return
| TerminatorKind::Resume
+ | TerminatorKind::Terminate
| TerminatorKind::Unreachable => Ok(()),
TerminatorKind::Drop { place, .. } => check_place(tcx, *place, span, body),
- TerminatorKind::DropAndReplace { place, value, .. } => {
- check_place(tcx, *place, span, body)?;
- check_operand(tcx, value, span, body)
- },
TerminatorKind::SwitchInt { discr, targets: _ } => check_operand(tcx, discr, span, body),
- TerminatorKind::Abort => Err((span, "abort is not stable in const fn".into())),
TerminatorKind::GeneratorDrop | TerminatorKind::Yield { .. } => {
Err((span, "const fn generators are unstable".into()))
},
@@ -317,7 +318,7 @@ fn check_terminator<'tcx>(
from_hir_call: _,
destination: _,
target: _,
- cleanup: _,
+ unwind: _,
fn_span: _,
} => {
let fn_ty = func.ty(body, tcx);
@@ -360,7 +361,7 @@ fn check_terminator<'tcx>(
expected: _,
msg: _,
target: _,
- cleanup: _,
+ unwind: _,
} => check_operand(tcx, cond, span, body),
TerminatorKind::InlineAsm { .. } => Err((span, "cannot use inline assembly in const fn".into())),
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/source.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/source.rs
index cd5dcfdac..62fa37660 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/source.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/source.rs
@@ -12,24 +12,21 @@ use rustc_span::{BytePos, Pos, Span, SpanData, SyntaxContext, DUMMY_SP};
use std::borrow::Cow;
/// Like `snippet_block`, but add braces if the expr is not an `ExprKind::Block`.
-/// Also takes an `Option<String>` which can be put inside the braces.
-pub fn expr_block<'a, T: LintContext>(
+pub fn expr_block<T: LintContext>(
cx: &T,
expr: &Expr<'_>,
- option: Option<String>,
- default: &'a str,
+ outer: SyntaxContext,
+ default: &str,
indent_relative_to: Option<Span>,
-) -> Cow<'a, str> {
- let code = snippet_block(cx, expr.span, default, indent_relative_to);
- let string = option.unwrap_or_default();
- if expr.span.from_expansion() {
- Cow::Owned(format!("{{ {} }}", snippet_with_macro_callsite(cx, expr.span, default)))
+ app: &mut Applicability,
+) -> String {
+ let (code, from_macro) = snippet_block_with_context(cx, expr.span, outer, default, indent_relative_to, app);
+ if from_macro {
+ format!("{{ {code} }}")
} else if let ExprKind::Block(_, _) = expr.kind {
- Cow::Owned(format!("{code}{string}"))
- } else if string.is_empty() {
- Cow::Owned(format!("{{ {code} }}"))
+ format!("{code}")
} else {
- Cow::Owned(format!("{{\n{code};\n{string}\n}}"))
+ format!("{{ {code} }}")
}
}
@@ -229,12 +226,6 @@ fn snippet_with_applicability_sess<'a>(
)
}
-/// Same as `snippet`, but should only be used when it's clear that the input span is
-/// not a macro argument.
-pub fn snippet_with_macro_callsite<'a, T: LintContext>(cx: &T, span: Span, default: &'a str) -> Cow<'a, str> {
- snippet(cx, span.source_callsite(), default)
-}
-
/// Converts a span to a code snippet. Returns `None` if not available.
pub fn snippet_opt(cx: &impl LintContext, span: Span) -> Option<String> {
snippet_opt_sess(cx.sess(), span)
@@ -303,6 +294,19 @@ pub fn snippet_block_with_applicability<'a>(
reindent_multiline(snip, true, indent)
}
+pub fn snippet_block_with_context<'a>(
+ cx: &impl LintContext,
+ span: Span,
+ outer: SyntaxContext,
+ default: &'a str,
+ indent_relative_to: Option<Span>,
+ app: &mut Applicability,
+) -> (Cow<'a, str>, bool) {
+ let (snip, from_macro) = snippet_with_context(cx, span, outer, default, app);
+ let indent = indent_relative_to.and_then(|s| indent_of(cx, s));
+ (reindent_multiline(snip, true, indent), from_macro)
+}
+
/// Same as `snippet_with_applicability`, but first walks the span up to the given context. This
/// will result in the macro call, rather then the expansion, if the span is from a child context.
/// If the span is not from a child context, it will be used directly instead.
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/sugg.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/sugg.rs
index 07feadca2..a5a4a921d 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/sugg.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/sugg.rs
@@ -1,9 +1,7 @@
//! Contains utility functions to generate suggestions.
#![deny(clippy::missing_docs_in_private_items)]
-use crate::source::{
- snippet, snippet_opt, snippet_with_applicability, snippet_with_context, snippet_with_macro_callsite,
-};
+use crate::source::{snippet, snippet_opt, snippet_with_applicability, snippet_with_context};
use crate::ty::expr_sig;
use crate::{get_parent_expr_for_hir, higher};
use rustc_ast::util::parser::AssocOp;
@@ -89,12 +87,6 @@ impl<'a> Sugg<'a> {
})
}
- /// Same as `hir`, but will use the pre expansion span if the `expr` was in a macro.
- pub fn hir_with_macro_callsite(cx: &LateContext<'_>, expr: &hir::Expr<'_>, default: &'a str) -> Self {
- let get_snippet = |span| snippet_with_macro_callsite(cx, span, default);
- Self::hir_from_snippet(expr, get_snippet)
- }
-
/// Same as `hir`, but first walks the span up to the given context. This will result in the
/// macro call, rather then the expansion, if the span is from a child context. If the span is
/// not from a child context, it will be used directly instead.
@@ -133,7 +125,6 @@ impl<'a> Sugg<'a> {
match expr.kind {
hir::ExprKind::AddrOf(..)
- | hir::ExprKind::Box(..)
| hir::ExprKind::If(..)
| hir::ExprKind::Let(..)
| hir::ExprKind::Closure { .. }
@@ -188,7 +179,6 @@ impl<'a> Sugg<'a> {
match expr.kind {
_ if expr.span.ctxt() != ctxt => Sugg::NonParen(snippet_with_context(cx, expr.span, ctxt, default, app).0),
ast::ExprKind::AddrOf(..)
- | ast::ExprKind::Box(..)
| ast::ExprKind::Closure { .. }
| ast::ExprKind::If(..)
| ast::ExprKind::Let(..)
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/ty.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/ty.rs
index 25654e695..9449f0b55 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/ty.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/ty.rs
@@ -16,9 +16,9 @@ use rustc_infer::infer::{
use rustc_lint::LateContext;
use rustc_middle::mir::interpret::{ConstValue, Scalar};
use rustc_middle::ty::{
- self, AdtDef, AliasTy, AssocKind, Binder, BoundRegion, DefIdTree, FnSig, IntTy, List, ParamEnv, Predicate,
- PredicateKind, Region, RegionKind, SubstsRef, Ty, TyCtxt, TypeSuperVisitable, TypeVisitable, TypeVisitableExt,
- TypeVisitor, UintTy, VariantDef, VariantDiscr,
+ self, layout::ValidityRequirement, AdtDef, AliasTy, AssocKind, Binder, BoundRegion, FnSig, IntTy, List, ParamEnv,
+ Predicate, PredicateKind, Region, RegionKind, SubstsRef, Ty, TyCtxt, TypeSuperVisitable, TypeVisitable,
+ TypeVisitableExt, TypeVisitor, UintTy, VariantDef, VariantDiscr,
};
use rustc_middle::ty::{GenericArg, GenericArgKind};
use rustc_span::symbol::Ident;
@@ -538,11 +538,26 @@ pub fn same_type_and_consts<'tcx>(a: Ty<'tcx>, b: Ty<'tcx>) -> bool {
}
/// Checks if a given type looks safe to be uninitialized.
-pub fn is_uninit_value_valid_for_ty(cx: &LateContext<'_>, ty: Ty<'_>) -> bool {
+pub fn is_uninit_value_valid_for_ty<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, ty: Ty<'tcx>) -> bool {
+ cx.tcx
+ .check_validity_requirement((ValidityRequirement::Uninit, cx.param_env.and(ty)))
+ .unwrap_or_else(|_| is_uninit_value_valid_for_ty_fallback(cx, ty))
+}
+
+/// A fallback for polymorphic types, which are not supported by `check_validity_requirement`.
+fn is_uninit_value_valid_for_ty_fallback<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, ty: Ty<'tcx>) -> bool {
match *ty.kind() {
+ // The array length may be polymorphic, let's try the inner type.
ty::Array(component, _) => is_uninit_value_valid_for_ty(cx, component),
+ // Peek through tuples and try their fallbacks.
ty::Tuple(types) => types.iter().all(|ty| is_uninit_value_valid_for_ty(cx, ty)),
- ty::Adt(adt, _) => cx.tcx.lang_items().maybe_uninit() == Some(adt.did()),
+ // Unions are always fine right now.
+ // This includes MaybeUninit, the main way people use uninitialized memory.
+ // For ADTs, we could look at all fields just like for tuples, but that's potentially
+ // exponential, so let's avoid doing that for now. Code doing that is sketchy enough to
+ // just use an `#[allow()]`.
+ ty::Adt(adt, _) => adt.is_union(),
+ // For the rest, conservatively assume that they cannot be uninit.
_ => false,
}
}
@@ -1121,3 +1136,47 @@ pub fn make_normalized_projection<'tcx>(
}
helper(tcx, param_env, make_projection(tcx, container_id, assoc_ty, substs)?)
}
+
+/// Check if given type has inner mutability such as [`std::cell::Cell`] or [`std::cell::RefCell`]
+/// etc.
+pub fn is_interior_mut_ty<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, ty: Ty<'tcx>) -> bool {
+ match *ty.kind() {
+ ty::Ref(_, inner_ty, mutbl) => mutbl == Mutability::Mut || is_interior_mut_ty(cx, inner_ty),
+ ty::Slice(inner_ty) => is_interior_mut_ty(cx, inner_ty),
+ ty::Array(inner_ty, size) => {
+ size.try_eval_target_usize(cx.tcx, cx.param_env)
+ .map_or(true, |u| u != 0)
+ && is_interior_mut_ty(cx, inner_ty)
+ },
+ ty::Tuple(fields) => fields.iter().any(|ty| is_interior_mut_ty(cx, ty)),
+ ty::Adt(def, substs) => {
+ // Special case for collections in `std` who's impl of `Hash` or `Ord` delegates to
+ // that of their type parameters. Note: we don't include `HashSet` and `HashMap`
+ // because they have no impl for `Hash` or `Ord`.
+ let def_id = def.did();
+ let is_std_collection = [
+ sym::Option,
+ sym::Result,
+ sym::LinkedList,
+ sym::Vec,
+ sym::VecDeque,
+ sym::BTreeMap,
+ sym::BTreeSet,
+ sym::Rc,
+ sym::Arc,
+ ]
+ .iter()
+ .any(|diag_item| cx.tcx.is_diagnostic_item(*diag_item, def_id));
+ let is_box = Some(def_id) == cx.tcx.lang_items().owned_box();
+ if is_std_collection || is_box {
+ // The type is mutable if any of its type parameters are
+ substs.types().any(|ty| is_interior_mut_ty(cx, ty))
+ } else {
+ !ty.has_escaping_bound_vars()
+ && cx.tcx.layout_of(cx.param_env.and(ty)).is_ok()
+ && !ty.is_freeze(cx.tcx, cx.param_env)
+ }
+ },
+ _ => false,
+ }
+}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/visitors.rs b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/visitors.rs
index d27a20bd4..1dc19bac9 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/visitors.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/visitors.rs
@@ -599,10 +599,7 @@ pub fn for_each_unconsumed_temporary<'tcx, B>(
| ExprKind::Let(&Let { init: e, .. }) => {
helper(typeck, false, e, f)?;
},
- ExprKind::Block(&Block { expr: Some(e), .. }, _)
- | ExprKind::Box(e)
- | ExprKind::Cast(e, _)
- | ExprKind::Unary(_, e) => {
+ ExprKind::Block(&Block { expr: Some(e), .. }, _) | ExprKind::Cast(e, _) | ExprKind::Unary(_, e) => {
helper(typeck, true, e, f)?;
},
ExprKind::Call(callee, args) => {
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/declare_clippy_lint/Cargo.toml b/src/tools/clippy/declare_clippy_lint/Cargo.toml
index 80eee3681..5c9f76dbb 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/declare_clippy_lint/Cargo.toml
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/declare_clippy_lint/Cargo.toml
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
[package]
name = "declare_clippy_lint"
-version = "0.1.69"
+version = "0.1.70"
edition = "2021"
publish = false
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/etc/relicense/RELICENSE_DOCUMENTATION.md b/src/tools/clippy/etc/relicense/RELICENSE_DOCUMENTATION.md
index fcd7abbf3..ffb99cde4 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/etc/relicense/RELICENSE_DOCUMENTATION.md
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/etc/relicense/RELICENSE_DOCUMENTATION.md
@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ relicensing are archived on GitHub. We also have saved Wayback Machine copies of
The usernames of commenters on these issues can be found in relicense_comments.txt
-There are a couple people in relicense_comments.txt who are not found in contributors.txt:
+There are a few people in relicense_comments.txt who are not found in contributors.txt:
- @EpocSquadron has [made minor text contributions to the
README](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/commits?author=EpocSquadron) which have since been overwritten, and
@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ There are a couple people in relicense_comments.txt who are not found in contrib
we rewrote (see below)
-Two of these contributors had nonminor contributions (#2184, #427) requiring a rewrite, carried out in #3251
+Two of these contributors had non-minor contributions (#2184, #427) requiring a rewrite, carried out in #3251
([archive](http://web.archive.org/web/20181005192411/https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/rust-clippy/pull/3251),
[screenshot](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1617736/46573515-5cb69580-c94b-11e8-86e5-b456452121b2.png))
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/lintcheck/Cargo.toml b/src/tools/clippy/lintcheck/Cargo.toml
index 653121af5..27d32f390 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/lintcheck/Cargo.toml
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/lintcheck/Cargo.toml
@@ -8,12 +8,16 @@ repository = "https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy"
categories = ["development-tools"]
edition = "2021"
publish = false
+default-run = "lintcheck"
[dependencies]
+anyhow = "1.0.69"
cargo_metadata = "0.15.3"
-clap = "4.1.4"
+clap = { version = "4.1.8", features = ["derive", "env"] }
+crates_io_api = "0.8.1"
crossbeam-channel = "0.5.6"
flate2 = "1.0"
+indicatif = "0.17.3"
rayon = "1.5.1"
serde = { version = "1.0", features = ["derive"] }
serde_json = "1.0.85"
@@ -24,3 +28,11 @@ walkdir = "2.3"
[features]
deny-warnings = []
+
+[[bin]]
+name = "lintcheck"
+path = "src/main.rs"
+
+[[bin]]
+name = "popular-crates"
+path = "src/popular-crates.rs"
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/lintcheck/README.md b/src/tools/clippy/lintcheck/README.md
index 6142de5e3..faf3ce909 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/lintcheck/README.md
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/lintcheck/README.md
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ or
cargo lintcheck
```
-By default the logs will be saved into
+By default, the logs will be saved into
`lintcheck-logs/lintcheck_crates_logs.txt`.
You can set a custom sources.toml by adding `--crates-toml custom.toml` or using
@@ -25,6 +25,15 @@ the repo root.
The results will then be saved to `lintcheck-logs/custom_logs.toml`.
+The `custom.toml` file may be built using <https://crates.io> recently most
+downloaded crates by using the `popular-crates` binary from the `lintcheck`
+directory. For example, to retrieve the 100 recently most downloaded crates:
+
+```
+cargo run --release --bin popular-crates -- -n 100 custom.toml
+```
+
+
### Configuring the Crate Sources
The sources to check are saved in a `toml` file. There are three types of
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/lintcheck/src/config.rs b/src/tools/clippy/lintcheck/src/config.rs
index e0244ddce..3f01e9bb0 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/lintcheck/src/config.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/lintcheck/src/config.rs
@@ -1,131 +1,79 @@
-use clap::{Arg, ArgAction, ArgMatches, Command};
-use std::env;
-use std::path::PathBuf;
+use clap::Parser;
+use std::{num::NonZeroUsize, path::PathBuf};
-fn get_clap_config() -> ArgMatches {
- Command::new("lintcheck")
- .about("run clippy on a set of crates and check output")
- .args([
- Arg::new("only")
- .action(ArgAction::Set)
- .value_name("CRATE")
- .long("only")
- .help("Only process a single crate of the list"),
- Arg::new("crates-toml")
- .action(ArgAction::Set)
- .value_name("CRATES-SOURCES-TOML-PATH")
- .long("crates-toml")
- .help("Set the path for a crates.toml where lintcheck should read the sources from"),
- Arg::new("threads")
- .action(ArgAction::Set)
- .value_name("N")
- .value_parser(clap::value_parser!(usize))
- .short('j')
- .long("jobs")
- .help("Number of threads to use, 0 automatic choice"),
- Arg::new("fix")
- .long("fix")
- .help("Runs cargo clippy --fix and checks if all suggestions apply"),
- Arg::new("filter")
- .long("filter")
- .action(ArgAction::Append)
- .value_name("clippy_lint_name")
- .help("Apply a filter to only collect specified lints, this also overrides `allow` attributes"),
- Arg::new("markdown")
- .long("markdown")
- .help("Change the reports table to use markdown links"),
- Arg::new("recursive")
- .long("recursive")
- .help("Run clippy on the dependencies of crates specified in crates-toml")
- .conflicts_with("threads")
- .conflicts_with("fix"),
- ])
- .get_matches()
-}
-
-#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
+#[derive(Clone, Debug, Parser)]
pub(crate) struct LintcheckConfig {
- /// max number of jobs to spawn (default 1)
+ /// Number of threads to use (default: all unless --fix or --recursive)
+ #[clap(
+ long = "jobs",
+ short = 'j',
+ value_name = "N",
+ default_value_t = 0,
+ hide_default_value = true
+ )]
pub max_jobs: usize,
- /// we read the sources to check from here
+ /// Set the path for a crates.toml where lintcheck should read the sources from
+ #[clap(
+ long = "crates-toml",
+ value_name = "CRATES-SOURCES-TOML-PATH",
+ default_value = "lintcheck/lintcheck_crates.toml",
+ hide_default_value = true,
+ env = "LINTCHECK_TOML",
+ hide_env = true
+ )]
pub sources_toml_path: PathBuf,
- /// we save the clippy lint results here
- pub lintcheck_results_path: PathBuf,
- /// Check only a specified package
+ /// File to save the clippy lint results here
+ #[clap(skip = "")]
+ pub lintcheck_results_path: PathBuf, // Overridden in new()
+ /// Only process a single crate on the list
+ #[clap(long, value_name = "CRATE")]
pub only: Option<String>,
- /// whether to just run --fix and not collect all the warnings
+ /// Runs cargo clippy --fix and checks if all suggestions apply
+ #[clap(long, conflicts_with("max_jobs"))]
pub fix: bool,
- /// A list of lints that this lintcheck run should focus on
+ /// Apply a filter to only collect specified lints, this also overrides `allow` attributes
+ #[clap(long = "filter", value_name = "clippy_lint_name", use_value_delimiter = true)]
pub lint_filter: Vec<String>,
- /// Indicate if the output should support markdown syntax
+ /// Change the reports table to use markdown links
+ #[clap(long)]
pub markdown: bool,
- /// Run clippy on the dependencies of crates
+ /// Run clippy on the dependencies of crates specified in crates-toml
+ #[clap(long, conflicts_with("max_jobs"))]
pub recursive: bool,
}
impl LintcheckConfig {
pub fn new() -> Self {
- let clap_config = get_clap_config();
-
- // first, check if we got anything passed via the LINTCHECK_TOML env var,
- // if not, ask clap if we got any value for --crates-toml <foo>
- // if not, use the default "lintcheck/lintcheck_crates.toml"
- let sources_toml = env::var("LINTCHECK_TOML").unwrap_or_else(|_| {
- clap_config
- .get_one::<String>("crates-toml")
- .map_or("lintcheck/lintcheck_crates.toml", |s| &**s)
- .into()
- });
-
- let markdown = clap_config.contains_id("markdown");
- let sources_toml_path = PathBuf::from(sources_toml);
+ let mut config = LintcheckConfig::parse();
// for the path where we save the lint results, get the filename without extension (so for
// wasd.toml, use "wasd"...)
- let filename: PathBuf = sources_toml_path.file_stem().unwrap().into();
- let lintcheck_results_path = PathBuf::from(format!(
+ let filename: PathBuf = config.sources_toml_path.file_stem().unwrap().into();
+ config.lintcheck_results_path = PathBuf::from(format!(
"lintcheck-logs/{}_logs.{}",
filename.display(),
- if markdown { "md" } else { "txt" }
+ if config.markdown { "md" } else { "txt" }
));
- // look at the --threads arg, if 0 is passed, ask rayon rayon how many threads it would spawn and
- // use half of that for the physical core count
- // by default use a single thread
- let max_jobs = match clap_config.get_one::<usize>("threads") {
- Some(&0) => {
- // automatic choice
- // Rayon seems to return thread count so half that for core count
- rayon::current_num_threads() / 2
- },
- Some(&threads) => threads,
- // no -j passed, use a single thread
- None => 1,
+ // look at the --threads arg, if 0 is passed, use the threads count
+ if config.max_jobs == 0 {
+ config.max_jobs = if config.fix || config.recursive {
+ 1
+ } else {
+ std::thread::available_parallelism().map_or(1, NonZeroUsize::get)
+ };
};
- let lint_filter: Vec<String> = clap_config
- .get_many::<String>("filter")
- .map(|iter| {
- iter.map(|lint_name| {
- let mut filter = lint_name.replace('_', "-");
- if !filter.starts_with("clippy::") {
- filter.insert_str(0, "clippy::");
- }
- filter
- })
- .collect()
- })
- .unwrap_or_default();
-
- LintcheckConfig {
- max_jobs,
- sources_toml_path,
- lintcheck_results_path,
- only: clap_config.get_one::<String>("only").map(String::from),
- fix: clap_config.contains_id("fix"),
- lint_filter,
- markdown,
- recursive: clap_config.contains_id("recursive"),
+ for lint_name in &mut config.lint_filter {
+ *lint_name = format!(
+ "clippy::{}",
+ lint_name
+ .strip_prefix("clippy::")
+ .unwrap_or(lint_name)
+ .replace('_', "-")
+ );
}
+
+ config
}
}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/lintcheck/src/popular-crates.rs b/src/tools/clippy/lintcheck/src/popular-crates.rs
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..fdab984ad
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/lintcheck/src/popular-crates.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,65 @@
+#![deny(clippy::pedantic)]
+
+use clap::Parser;
+use crates_io_api::{CratesQueryBuilder, Sort, SyncClient};
+use indicatif::ProgressBar;
+use std::collections::HashSet;
+use std::fs::File;
+use std::io::{BufWriter, Write};
+use std::path::PathBuf;
+use std::time::Duration;
+
+#[derive(Parser)]
+struct Opts {
+ /// Output TOML file name
+ output: PathBuf,
+ /// Number of crate names to download
+ #[clap(short, long, default_value_t = 100)]
+ number: usize,
+ /// Do not output progress
+ #[clap(short, long)]
+ quiet: bool,
+}
+
+fn main() -> anyhow::Result<()> {
+ let opts = Opts::parse();
+ let mut output = BufWriter::new(File::create(opts.output)?);
+ output.write_all(b"[crates]\n")?;
+ let client = SyncClient::new(
+ "clippy/lintcheck (github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/)",
+ Duration::from_secs(1),
+ )?;
+ let mut seen_crates = HashSet::new();
+ let pb = if opts.quiet {
+ None
+ } else {
+ Some(ProgressBar::new(opts.number as u64))
+ };
+ let mut query = CratesQueryBuilder::new()
+ .sort(Sort::RecentDownloads)
+ .page_size(100)
+ .build();
+ while seen_crates.len() < opts.number {
+ let retrieved = client.crates(query.clone())?.crates;
+ if retrieved.is_empty() {
+ eprintln!("No more than {} crates available from API", seen_crates.len());
+ break;
+ }
+ for c in retrieved {
+ if seen_crates.insert(c.name.clone()) {
+ output.write_all(
+ format!(
+ "{} = {{ name = '{}', versions = ['{}'] }}\n",
+ c.name, c.name, c.max_version
+ )
+ .as_bytes(),
+ )?;
+ if let Some(pb) = &pb {
+ pb.inc(1);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ query.set_page(query.page() + 1);
+ }
+ Ok(())
+}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/rust-toolchain b/src/tools/clippy/rust-toolchain
index cfe845ec7..91e8ccea1 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/rust-toolchain
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/rust-toolchain
@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
[toolchain]
-channel = "nightly-2023-02-25"
+channel = "nightly-2023-04-06"
components = ["cargo", "llvm-tools", "rust-src", "rust-std", "rustc", "rustc-dev", "rustfmt"]
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/rustc_tools_util/README.md b/src/tools/clippy/rustc_tools_util/README.md
index eefc661f9..e197ea048 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/rustc_tools_util/README.md
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/rustc_tools_util/README.md
@@ -49,6 +49,8 @@ The changelog for `rustc_tools_util` is available under:
## License
+<!-- REUSE-IgnoreStart -->
+
Copyright 2014-2022 The Rust Project Developers
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or
@@ -56,3 +58,5 @@ http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license
<LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your
option. All files in the project carrying such notice may not be
copied, modified, or distributed except according to those terms.
+
+<!-- REUSE-IgnoreEnd -->
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/driver.rs b/src/tools/clippy/src/driver.rs
index dd183362f..718bc41fb 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/src/driver.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/src/driver.rs
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
#![feature(rustc_private)]
#![feature(let_chains)]
-#![feature(once_cell)]
+#![feature(lazy_cell)]
#![feature(lint_reasons)]
#![cfg_attr(feature = "deny-warnings", deny(warnings))]
// warn on lints, that are included in `rust-lang/rust`s bootstrap
@@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ impl rustc_driver::Callbacks for ClippyCallbacks {
#[allow(rustc::bad_opt_access)]
fn config(&mut self, config: &mut interface::Config) {
let conf_path = clippy_lints::lookup_conf_file();
- let conf_path_string = if let Ok(Some(path)) = &conf_path {
+ let conf_path_string = if let Ok((Some(path), _)) = &conf_path {
path.to_str().map(String::from)
} else {
None
@@ -176,7 +176,7 @@ Common options:
--rustc Pass all args to rustc
-V, --version Print version info and exit
-Other options are the same as `cargo check`.
+For the other options see `cargo check --help`.
To allow or deny a lint from the command line you can use `cargo clippy --`
with:
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/src/main.rs b/src/tools/clippy/src/main.rs
index 82147eba3..c5e9b96cf 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/src/main.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/src/main.rs
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ Common options:
-V, --version Print version info and exit
--explain LINT Print the documentation for a given lint
-Other options are the same as `cargo check`.
+For the other options see `cargo check --help`.
To allow or deny a lint from the command line you can use `cargo clippy --`
with:
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/compile-test.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/compile-test.rs
index c10ee969c..57890ff31 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/compile-test.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/compile-test.rs
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
#![feature(test)] // compiletest_rs requires this attribute
-#![feature(once_cell)]
+#![feature(lazy_cell)]
#![feature(is_sorted)]
#![cfg_attr(feature = "deny-warnings", deny(warnings))]
#![warn(rust_2018_idioms, unused_lifetimes)]
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/dogfood.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/dogfood.rs
index 6d0022f7a..68a878e9a 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/dogfood.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/dogfood.rs
@@ -3,10 +3,11 @@
//!
//! See [Eating your own dog food](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eating_your_own_dog_food) for context
-#![feature(once_cell)]
+#![feature(lazy_cell)]
#![cfg_attr(feature = "deny-warnings", deny(warnings))]
#![warn(rust_2018_idioms, unused_lifetimes)]
+use itertools::Itertools;
use std::path::PathBuf;
use std::process::Command;
use test_utils::IS_RUSTC_TEST_SUITE;
@@ -19,8 +20,10 @@ fn dogfood_clippy() {
return;
}
+ let mut failed_packages = Vec::new();
+
// "" is the root package
- for package in &[
+ for package in [
"",
"clippy_dev",
"clippy_lints",
@@ -28,8 +31,16 @@ fn dogfood_clippy() {
"lintcheck",
"rustc_tools_util",
] {
- run_clippy_for_package(package, &["-D", "clippy::all", "-D", "clippy::pedantic"]);
+ if !run_clippy_for_package(package, &["-D", "clippy::all", "-D", "clippy::pedantic"]) {
+ failed_packages.push(if package.is_empty() { "root" } else { package });
+ }
}
+
+ assert!(
+ failed_packages.is_empty(),
+ "Dogfood failed for packages `{}`",
+ failed_packages.iter().format(", "),
+ );
}
#[test]
@@ -71,7 +82,7 @@ fn run_metadata_collection_lint() {
run_clippy_for_package("clippy_lints", &["-A", "unfulfilled_lint_expectations"]);
}
-fn run_clippy_for_package(project: &str, args: &[&str]) {
+fn run_clippy_for_package(project: &str, args: &[&str]) -> bool {
let root_dir = PathBuf::from(env!("CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR"));
let mut command = Command::new(&*test_utils::CARGO_CLIPPY_PATH);
@@ -107,5 +118,5 @@ fn run_clippy_for_package(project: &str, args: &[&str]) {
println!("stdout: {}", String::from_utf8_lossy(&output.stdout));
println!("stderr: {}", String::from_utf8_lossy(&output.stderr));
- assert!(output.status.success());
+ output.status.success()
}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/lint_message_convention.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/lint_message_convention.rs
index abd0d1bc5..8feea800f 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/lint_message_convention.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/lint_message_convention.rs
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-#![feature(once_cell)]
+#![feature(lazy_cell)]
#![cfg_attr(feature = "deny-warnings", deny(warnings))]
#![warn(rust_2018_idioms, unused_lifetimes)]
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-cargo/multiple_config_files/warn/src/main.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-cargo/multiple_config_files/warn/src/main.stderr
index 98697e001..aa1b3c638 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-cargo/multiple_config_files/warn/src/main.stderr
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-cargo/multiple_config_files/warn/src/main.stderr
@@ -1,2 +1,4 @@
-Using config file `$SRC_DIR/.clippy.toml`
-Warning: `$SRC_DIR/clippy.toml` will be ignored.
+warning: using config file `$SRC_DIR/.clippy.toml`, `$SRC_DIR/clippy.toml` will be ignored
+
+warning: 1 warning emitted
+
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-internal/custom_ice_message.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-internal/custom_ice_message.stderr
index 7ed0ef027..b4619e980 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-internal/custom_ice_message.stderr
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-internal/custom_ice_message.stderr
@@ -9,3 +9,4 @@ note: we would appreciate a bug report: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy
note: Clippy version: foo
+thread panicked while panicking. aborting.
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/allow_mixed_uninlined_format_args/uninlined_format_args.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/allow_mixed_uninlined_format_args/uninlined_format_args.stderr
index ee9417621..1be0cda12 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/allow_mixed_uninlined_format_args/uninlined_format_args.stderr
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/allow_mixed_uninlined_format_args/uninlined_format_args.stderr
@@ -11,29 +11,29 @@ LL - println!("val='{}'", local_i32);
LL + println!("val='{local_i32}'");
|
-error: literal with an empty format string
- --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:10:35
+error: variables can be used directly in the `format!` string
+ --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:10:5
|
LL | println!("Hello {} is {:.*}", "x", local_i32, local_f64);
- | ^^^
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
|
- = note: `-D clippy::print-literal` implied by `-D warnings`
-help: try this
+help: change this to
|
LL - println!("Hello {} is {:.*}", "x", local_i32, local_f64);
-LL + println!("Hello x is {:.*}", local_i32, local_f64);
+LL + println!("Hello {} is {local_f64:.local_i32$}", "x");
|
-error: variables can be used directly in the `format!` string
- --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:10:5
+error: literal with an empty format string
+ --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:10:35
|
LL | println!("Hello {} is {:.*}", "x", local_i32, local_f64);
- | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+ | ^^^
|
-help: change this to
+ = note: `-D clippy::print-literal` implied by `-D warnings`
+help: try this
|
LL - println!("Hello {} is {:.*}", "x", local_i32, local_f64);
-LL + println!("Hello {} is {local_f64:.local_i32$}", "x");
+LL + println!("Hello x is {:.*}", local_i32, local_f64);
|
error: variables can be used directly in the `format!` string
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/array_size_threshold/array_size_threshold.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/array_size_threshold/array_size_threshold.rs
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..7f623c7a9
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/array_size_threshold/array_size_threshold.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,10 @@
+#![allow(unused)]
+#![warn(clippy::large_const_arrays, clippy::large_stack_arrays)]
+
+const ABOVE: [u8; 11] = [0; 11];
+const BELOW: [u8; 10] = [0; 10];
+
+fn main() {
+ let above = [0u8; 11];
+ let below = [0u8; 10];
+}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/array_size_threshold/array_size_threshold.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/array_size_threshold/array_size_threshold.stderr
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..ac017b209
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/array_size_threshold/array_size_threshold.stderr
@@ -0,0 +1,29 @@
+error: large array defined as const
+ --> $DIR/array_size_threshold.rs:4:1
+ |
+LL | const ABOVE: [u8; 11] = [0; 11];
+ | -----^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+ | |
+ | help: make this a static item: `static`
+ |
+ = note: `-D clippy::large-const-arrays` implied by `-D warnings`
+
+error: allocating a local array larger than 10 bytes
+ --> $DIR/array_size_threshold.rs:4:25
+ |
+LL | const ABOVE: [u8; 11] = [0; 11];
+ | ^^^^^^^
+ |
+ = help: consider allocating on the heap with `vec![0; 11].into_boxed_slice()`
+ = note: `-D clippy::large-stack-arrays` implied by `-D warnings`
+
+error: allocating a local array larger than 10 bytes
+ --> $DIR/array_size_threshold.rs:8:17
+ |
+LL | let above = [0u8; 11];
+ | ^^^^^^^^^
+ |
+ = help: consider allocating on the heap with `vec![0u8; 11].into_boxed_slice()`
+
+error: aborting due to 3 previous errors
+
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/array_size_threshold/clippy.toml b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/array_size_threshold/clippy.toml
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..3f1fe9a12
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/array_size_threshold/clippy.toml
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+array-size-threshold = 10
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/extra_unused_type_parameters/clippy.toml b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/extra_unused_type_parameters/clippy.toml
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..5f304987a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/extra_unused_type_parameters/clippy.toml
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+avoid-breaking-exported-api = true
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/extra_unused_type_parameters/extra_unused_type_parameters.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/extra_unused_type_parameters/extra_unused_type_parameters.rs
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..565523245
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/extra_unused_type_parameters/extra_unused_type_parameters.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
+pub struct S;
+
+impl S {
+ pub fn exported_fn<T>() {
+ unimplemented!();
+ }
+}
+
+fn main() {}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/ifs_same_cond/clippy.toml b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/ifs_same_cond/clippy.toml
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..90a36ecd9
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/ifs_same_cond/clippy.toml
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+ignore-interior-mutability = ["std::cell::Cell"]
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/ifs_same_cond/ifs_same_cond.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/ifs_same_cond/ifs_same_cond.rs
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..d623ac7e0
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/ifs_same_cond/ifs_same_cond.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,18 @@
+#![warn(clippy::ifs_same_cond)]
+#![allow(clippy::if_same_then_else, clippy::comparison_chain)]
+
+fn main() {}
+
+fn issue10272() {
+ use std::cell::Cell;
+
+ // Because the `ignore-interior-mutability` configuration
+ // is set to ignore for `std::cell::Cell`, the following `get()` calls
+ // should trigger warning
+ let x = Cell::new(true);
+ if x.get() {
+ } else if !x.take() {
+ } else if x.get() {
+ } else {
+ }
+}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/ifs_same_cond/ifs_same_cond.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/ifs_same_cond/ifs_same_cond.stderr
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..2841f62bc
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/ifs_same_cond/ifs_same_cond.stderr
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+error: this `if` has the same condition as a previous `if`
+ --> $DIR/ifs_same_cond.rs:15:15
+ |
+LL | } else if x.get() {
+ | ^^^^^^^
+ |
+note: same as this
+ --> $DIR/ifs_same_cond.rs:13:8
+ |
+LL | if x.get() {
+ | ^^^^^^^
+ = note: `-D clippy::ifs-same-cond` implied by `-D warnings`
+
+error: aborting due to previous error
+
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/large_futures/clippy.toml b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/large_futures/clippy.toml
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..61bb17fdf
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/large_futures/clippy.toml
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+future-size-threshold = 1024
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/large_futures/large_futures.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/large_futures/large_futures.rs
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..4158df8b5
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/large_futures/large_futures.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,27 @@
+#![warn(clippy::large_futures)]
+
+fn main() {}
+
+pub async fn should_warn() {
+ let x = [0u8; 1024];
+ async {}.await;
+ dbg!(x);
+}
+
+pub async fn should_not_warn() {
+ let x = [0u8; 1020];
+ async {}.await;
+ dbg!(x);
+}
+
+pub async fn bar() {
+ should_warn().await;
+
+ async {
+ let x = [0u8; 1024];
+ dbg!(x);
+ }
+ .await;
+
+ should_not_warn().await;
+}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/large_futures/large_futures.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/large_futures/large_futures.stderr
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..b92734de2
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/large_futures/large_futures.stderr
@@ -0,0 +1,10 @@
+error: large future with a size of 1026 bytes
+ --> $DIR/large_futures.rs:18:5
+ |
+LL | should_warn().await;
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider `Box::pin` on it: `Box::pin(should_warn())`
+ |
+ = note: `-D clippy::large-futures` implied by `-D warnings`
+
+error: aborting due to previous error
+
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/toml_unknown_key/conf_unknown_key.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/toml_unknown_key/conf_unknown_key.stderr
index 6a246afac..8447c3172 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/toml_unknown_key/conf_unknown_key.stderr
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui-toml/toml_unknown_key/conf_unknown_key.stderr
@@ -24,6 +24,7 @@ error: error reading Clippy's configuration file `$DIR/clippy.toml`: unknown fie
enforced-import-renames
enum-variant-name-threshold
enum-variant-size-threshold
+ future-size-threshold
ignore-interior-mutability
large-error-threshold
literal-representation-threshold
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/allow_attributes.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/allow_attributes.fixed
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..b8dd0619e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/allow_attributes.fixed
@@ -0,0 +1,25 @@
+// run-rustfix
+#![allow(unused)]
+#![warn(clippy::allow_attributes)]
+#![feature(lint_reasons)]
+
+fn main() {}
+
+// Using clippy::needless_borrow just as a placeholder, it isn't relevant.
+
+// Should lint
+#[expect(dead_code)]
+struct T1;
+
+struct T2; // Should not lint
+#[deny(clippy::needless_borrow)] // Should not lint
+struct T3;
+#[warn(clippy::needless_borrow)] // Should not lint
+struct T4;
+// `panic = "unwind"` should always be true
+#[cfg_attr(panic = "unwind", expect(dead_code))]
+struct CfgT;
+
+fn ignore_inner_attr() {
+ #![allow(unused)] // Should not lint
+}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/allow_attributes.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/allow_attributes.rs
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..295f56090
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/allow_attributes.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,25 @@
+// run-rustfix
+#![allow(unused)]
+#![warn(clippy::allow_attributes)]
+#![feature(lint_reasons)]
+
+fn main() {}
+
+// Using clippy::needless_borrow just as a placeholder, it isn't relevant.
+
+// Should lint
+#[allow(dead_code)]
+struct T1;
+
+struct T2; // Should not lint
+#[deny(clippy::needless_borrow)] // Should not lint
+struct T3;
+#[warn(clippy::needless_borrow)] // Should not lint
+struct T4;
+// `panic = "unwind"` should always be true
+#[cfg_attr(panic = "unwind", allow(dead_code))]
+struct CfgT;
+
+fn ignore_inner_attr() {
+ #![allow(unused)] // Should not lint
+}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/allow_attributes.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/allow_attributes.stderr
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..681837e9e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/allow_attributes.stderr
@@ -0,0 +1,16 @@
+error: #[allow] attribute found
+ --> $DIR/allow_attributes.rs:11:3
+ |
+LL | #[allow(dead_code)]
+ | ^^^^^ help: replace it with: `expect`
+ |
+ = note: `-D clippy::allow-attributes` implied by `-D warnings`
+
+error: #[allow] attribute found
+ --> $DIR/allow_attributes.rs:20:30
+ |
+LL | #[cfg_attr(panic = "unwind", allow(dead_code))]
+ | ^^^^^ help: replace it with: `expect`
+
+error: aborting due to 2 previous errors
+
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/almost_complete_range.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/almost_complete_range.fixed
index 6046addf7..a4bf7fe18 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/almost_complete_range.fixed
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/almost_complete_range.fixed
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
// run-rustfix
// edition:2018
-// aux-build:macro_rules.rs
+// aux-build:proc_macros.rs
#![feature(exclusive_range_pattern)]
#![feature(stmt_expr_attributes)]
@@ -9,33 +9,10 @@
#![allow(clippy::needless_parens_on_range_literals)]
#![allow(clippy::double_parens)]
-#[macro_use]
-extern crate macro_rules;
-
-macro_rules! a {
- () => {
- 'a'
- };
-}
-macro_rules! A {
- () => {
- 'A'
- };
-}
-macro_rules! zero {
- () => {
- '0'
- };
-}
-
-macro_rules! b {
- () => {
- let _ = 'a'..='z';
- let _ = 'A'..='Z';
- let _ = '0'..='9';
- };
-}
+extern crate proc_macros;
+use proc_macros::{external, inline_macros};
+#[inline_macros]
fn main() {
#[rustfmt::skip]
{
@@ -56,9 +33,9 @@ fn main() {
let _ = b'B'..b'Z';
let _ = b'1'..b'9';
- let _ = a!()..='z';
- let _ = A!()..='Z';
- let _ = zero!()..='9';
+ let _ = inline!('a')..='z';
+ let _ = inline!('A')..='Z';
+ let _ = inline!('0')..='9';
let _ = match 0u8 {
b'a'..=b'z' if true => 1,
@@ -80,8 +57,16 @@ fn main() {
_ => 7,
};
- almost_complete_range!();
- b!();
+ external!(
+ let _ = 'a'..'z';
+ let _ = 'A'..'Z';
+ let _ = '0'..'9';
+ );
+ inline!(
+ let _ = 'a'..='z';
+ let _ = 'A'..='Z';
+ let _ = '0'..='9';
+ );
}
#[clippy::msrv = "1.25"]
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/almost_complete_range.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/almost_complete_range.rs
index ae7e07ab8..8237c3a13 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/almost_complete_range.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/almost_complete_range.rs
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
// run-rustfix
// edition:2018
-// aux-build:macro_rules.rs
+// aux-build:proc_macros.rs
#![feature(exclusive_range_pattern)]
#![feature(stmt_expr_attributes)]
@@ -9,33 +9,10 @@
#![allow(clippy::needless_parens_on_range_literals)]
#![allow(clippy::double_parens)]
-#[macro_use]
-extern crate macro_rules;
-
-macro_rules! a {
- () => {
- 'a'
- };
-}
-macro_rules! A {
- () => {
- 'A'
- };
-}
-macro_rules! zero {
- () => {
- '0'
- };
-}
-
-macro_rules! b {
- () => {
- let _ = 'a'..'z';
- let _ = 'A'..'Z';
- let _ = '0'..'9';
- };
-}
+extern crate proc_macros;
+use proc_macros::{external, inline_macros};
+#[inline_macros]
fn main() {
#[rustfmt::skip]
{
@@ -56,9 +33,9 @@ fn main() {
let _ = b'B'..b'Z';
let _ = b'1'..b'9';
- let _ = a!()..'z';
- let _ = A!()..'Z';
- let _ = zero!()..'9';
+ let _ = inline!('a')..'z';
+ let _ = inline!('A')..'Z';
+ let _ = inline!('0')..'9';
let _ = match 0u8 {
b'a'..b'z' if true => 1,
@@ -80,8 +57,16 @@ fn main() {
_ => 7,
};
- almost_complete_range!();
- b!();
+ external!(
+ let _ = 'a'..'z';
+ let _ = 'A'..'Z';
+ let _ = '0'..'9';
+ );
+ inline!(
+ let _ = 'a'..'z';
+ let _ = 'A'..'Z';
+ let _ = '0'..'9';
+ );
}
#[clippy::msrv = "1.25"]
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/almost_complete_range.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/almost_complete_range.stderr
index a7a532878..34521c13a 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/almost_complete_range.stderr
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/almost_complete_range.stderr
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
error: almost complete ascii range
- --> $DIR/almost_complete_range.rs:42:17
+ --> $DIR/almost_complete_range.rs:19:17
|
LL | let _ = ('a') ..'z';
| ^^^^^^--^^^
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ LL | let _ = ('a') ..'z';
= note: `-D clippy::almost-complete-range` implied by `-D warnings`
error: almost complete ascii range
- --> $DIR/almost_complete_range.rs:43:17
+ --> $DIR/almost_complete_range.rs:20:17
|
LL | let _ = 'A' .. ('Z');
| ^^^^--^^^^^^
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ LL | let _ = 'A' .. ('Z');
| help: use an inclusive range: `..=`
error: almost complete ascii range
- --> $DIR/almost_complete_range.rs:44:17
+ --> $DIR/almost_complete_range.rs:21:17
|
LL | let _ = ((('0'))) .. ('9');
| ^^^^^^^^^^--^^^^^^
@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ LL | let _ = ((('0'))) .. ('9');
| help: use an inclusive range: `..=`
error: almost complete ascii range
- --> $DIR/almost_complete_range.rs:51:13
+ --> $DIR/almost_complete_range.rs:28:13
|
LL | let _ = (b'a')..(b'z');
| ^^^^^^--^^^^^^
@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ LL | let _ = (b'a')..(b'z');
| help: use an inclusive range: `..=`
error: almost complete ascii range
- --> $DIR/almost_complete_range.rs:52:13
+ --> $DIR/almost_complete_range.rs:29:13
|
LL | let _ = b'A'..b'Z';
| ^^^^--^^^^
@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ LL | let _ = b'A'..b'Z';
| help: use an inclusive range: `..=`
error: almost complete ascii range
- --> $DIR/almost_complete_range.rs:53:13
+ --> $DIR/almost_complete_range.rs:30:13
|
LL | let _ = b'0'..b'9';
| ^^^^--^^^^
@@ -49,31 +49,31 @@ LL | let _ = b'0'..b'9';
| help: use an inclusive range: `..=`
error: almost complete ascii range
- --> $DIR/almost_complete_range.rs:59:13
+ --> $DIR/almost_complete_range.rs:36:13
|
-LL | let _ = a!()..'z';
- | ^^^^--^^^
- | |
- | help: use an inclusive range: `..=`
+LL | let _ = inline!('a')..'z';
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^--^^^
+ | |
+ | help: use an inclusive range: `..=`
error: almost complete ascii range
- --> $DIR/almost_complete_range.rs:60:13
+ --> $DIR/almost_complete_range.rs:37:13
|
-LL | let _ = A!()..'Z';
- | ^^^^--^^^
- | |
- | help: use an inclusive range: `..=`
+LL | let _ = inline!('A')..'Z';
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^--^^^
+ | |
+ | help: use an inclusive range: `..=`
error: almost complete ascii range
- --> $DIR/almost_complete_range.rs:61:13
+ --> $DIR/almost_complete_range.rs:38:13
|
-LL | let _ = zero!()..'9';
- | ^^^^^^^--^^^
- | |
- | help: use an inclusive range: `..=`
+LL | let _ = inline!('0')..'9';
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^--^^^
+ | |
+ | help: use an inclusive range: `..=`
error: almost complete ascii range
- --> $DIR/almost_complete_range.rs:64:9
+ --> $DIR/almost_complete_range.rs:41:9
|
LL | b'a'..b'z' if true => 1,
| ^^^^--^^^^
@@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ LL | b'a'..b'z' if true => 1,
| help: use an inclusive range: `..=`
error: almost complete ascii range
- --> $DIR/almost_complete_range.rs:65:9
+ --> $DIR/almost_complete_range.rs:42:9
|
LL | b'A'..b'Z' if true => 2,
| ^^^^--^^^^
@@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ LL | b'A'..b'Z' if true => 2,
| help: use an inclusive range: `..=`
error: almost complete ascii range
- --> $DIR/almost_complete_range.rs:66:9
+ --> $DIR/almost_complete_range.rs:43:9
|
LL | b'0'..b'9' if true => 3,
| ^^^^--^^^^
@@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ LL | b'0'..b'9' if true => 3,
| help: use an inclusive range: `..=`
error: almost complete ascii range
- --> $DIR/almost_complete_range.rs:74:9
+ --> $DIR/almost_complete_range.rs:51:9
|
LL | 'a'..'z' if true => 1,
| ^^^--^^^
@@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ LL | 'a'..'z' if true => 1,
| help: use an inclusive range: `..=`
error: almost complete ascii range
- --> $DIR/almost_complete_range.rs:75:9
+ --> $DIR/almost_complete_range.rs:52:9
|
LL | 'A'..'Z' if true => 2,
| ^^^--^^^
@@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ LL | 'A'..'Z' if true => 2,
| help: use an inclusive range: `..=`
error: almost complete ascii range
- --> $DIR/almost_complete_range.rs:76:9
+ --> $DIR/almost_complete_range.rs:53:9
|
LL | '0'..'9' if true => 3,
| ^^^--^^^
@@ -121,46 +121,37 @@ LL | '0'..'9' if true => 3,
| help: use an inclusive range: `..=`
error: almost complete ascii range
- --> $DIR/almost_complete_range.rs:33:17
+ --> $DIR/almost_complete_range.rs:66:17
|
LL | let _ = 'a'..'z';
| ^^^--^^^
| |
| help: use an inclusive range: `..=`
-...
-LL | b!();
- | ---- in this macro invocation
|
- = note: this error originates in the macro `b` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)
+ = note: this error originates in the macro `__inline_mac_fn_main` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)
error: almost complete ascii range
- --> $DIR/almost_complete_range.rs:34:17
+ --> $DIR/almost_complete_range.rs:67:17
|
LL | let _ = 'A'..'Z';
| ^^^--^^^
| |
| help: use an inclusive range: `..=`
-...
-LL | b!();
- | ---- in this macro invocation
|
- = note: this error originates in the macro `b` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)
+ = note: this error originates in the macro `__inline_mac_fn_main` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)
error: almost complete ascii range
- --> $DIR/almost_complete_range.rs:35:17
+ --> $DIR/almost_complete_range.rs:68:17
|
LL | let _ = '0'..'9';
| ^^^--^^^
| |
| help: use an inclusive range: `..=`
-...
-LL | b!();
- | ---- in this macro invocation
|
- = note: this error originates in the macro `b` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)
+ = note: this error originates in the macro `__inline_mac_fn_main` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)
error: almost complete ascii range
- --> $DIR/almost_complete_range.rs:90:9
+ --> $DIR/almost_complete_range.rs:75:9
|
LL | 'a'..'z' => 1,
| ^^^--^^^
@@ -168,7 +159,7 @@ LL | 'a'..'z' => 1,
| help: use an inclusive range: `...`
error: almost complete ascii range
- --> $DIR/almost_complete_range.rs:91:9
+ --> $DIR/almost_complete_range.rs:76:9
|
LL | 'A'..'Z' => 2,
| ^^^--^^^
@@ -176,7 +167,7 @@ LL | 'A'..'Z' => 2,
| help: use an inclusive range: `...`
error: almost complete ascii range
- --> $DIR/almost_complete_range.rs:92:9
+ --> $DIR/almost_complete_range.rs:77:9
|
LL | '0'..'9' => 3,
| ^^^--^^^
@@ -184,7 +175,7 @@ LL | '0'..'9' => 3,
| help: use an inclusive range: `...`
error: almost complete ascii range
- --> $DIR/almost_complete_range.rs:99:13
+ --> $DIR/almost_complete_range.rs:84:13
|
LL | let _ = 'a'..'z';
| ^^^--^^^
@@ -192,7 +183,7 @@ LL | let _ = 'a'..'z';
| help: use an inclusive range: `..=`
error: almost complete ascii range
- --> $DIR/almost_complete_range.rs:100:13
+ --> $DIR/almost_complete_range.rs:85:13
|
LL | let _ = 'A'..'Z';
| ^^^--^^^
@@ -200,7 +191,7 @@ LL | let _ = 'A'..'Z';
| help: use an inclusive range: `..=`
error: almost complete ascii range
- --> $DIR/almost_complete_range.rs:101:13
+ --> $DIR/almost_complete_range.rs:86:13
|
LL | let _ = '0'..'9';
| ^^^--^^^
@@ -208,7 +199,7 @@ LL | let _ = '0'..'9';
| help: use an inclusive range: `..=`
error: almost complete ascii range
- --> $DIR/almost_complete_range.rs:103:9
+ --> $DIR/almost_complete_range.rs:88:9
|
LL | 'a'..'z' => 1,
| ^^^--^^^
@@ -216,7 +207,7 @@ LL | 'a'..'z' => 1,
| help: use an inclusive range: `..=`
error: almost complete ascii range
- --> $DIR/almost_complete_range.rs:104:9
+ --> $DIR/almost_complete_range.rs:89:9
|
LL | 'A'..'Z' => 1,
| ^^^--^^^
@@ -224,7 +215,7 @@ LL | 'A'..'Z' => 1,
| help: use an inclusive range: `..=`
error: almost complete ascii range
- --> $DIR/almost_complete_range.rs:105:9
+ --> $DIR/almost_complete_range.rs:90:9
|
LL | '0'..'9' => 3,
| ^^^--^^^
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/arithmetic_side_effects.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/arithmetic_side_effects.rs
index 2611e3a78..3c06676d7 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/arithmetic_side_effects.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/arithmetic_side_effects.rs
@@ -45,24 +45,32 @@ impl_arith!(
Div, Custom, Custom, div;
Mul, Custom, Custom, mul;
Rem, Custom, Custom, rem;
+ Shl, Custom, Custom, shl;
+ Shr, Custom, Custom, shr;
Sub, Custom, Custom, sub;
Add, Custom, &Custom, add;
Div, Custom, &Custom, div;
Mul, Custom, &Custom, mul;
Rem, Custom, &Custom, rem;
+ Shl, Custom, &Custom, shl;
+ Shr, Custom, &Custom, shr;
Sub, Custom, &Custom, sub;
Add, &Custom, Custom, add;
Div, &Custom, Custom, div;
Mul, &Custom, Custom, mul;
Rem, &Custom, Custom, rem;
+ Shl, &Custom, Custom, shl;
+ Shr, &Custom, Custom, shr;
Sub, &Custom, Custom, sub;
Add, &Custom, &Custom, add;
Div, &Custom, &Custom, div;
Mul, &Custom, &Custom, mul;
Rem, &Custom, &Custom, rem;
+ Shl, &Custom, &Custom, shl;
+ Shr, &Custom, &Custom, shr;
Sub, &Custom, &Custom, sub;
);
@@ -71,24 +79,32 @@ impl_assign_arith!(
DivAssign, Custom, Custom, div_assign;
MulAssign, Custom, Custom, mul_assign;
RemAssign, Custom, Custom, rem_assign;
+ ShlAssign, Custom, Custom, shl_assign;
+ ShrAssign, Custom, Custom, shr_assign;
SubAssign, Custom, Custom, sub_assign;
AddAssign, Custom, &Custom, add_assign;
DivAssign, Custom, &Custom, div_assign;
MulAssign, Custom, &Custom, mul_assign;
RemAssign, Custom, &Custom, rem_assign;
+ ShlAssign, Custom, &Custom, shl_assign;
+ ShrAssign, Custom, &Custom, shr_assign;
SubAssign, Custom, &Custom, sub_assign;
AddAssign, &Custom, Custom, add_assign;
DivAssign, &Custom, Custom, div_assign;
MulAssign, &Custom, Custom, mul_assign;
RemAssign, &Custom, Custom, rem_assign;
+ ShlAssign, &Custom, Custom, shl_assign;
+ ShrAssign, &Custom, Custom, shr_assign;
SubAssign, &Custom, Custom, sub_assign;
AddAssign, &Custom, &Custom, add_assign;
DivAssign, &Custom, &Custom, div_assign;
MulAssign, &Custom, &Custom, mul_assign;
RemAssign, &Custom, &Custom, rem_assign;
+ ShlAssign, &Custom, &Custom, shl_assign;
+ ShrAssign, &Custom, &Custom, shr_assign;
SubAssign, &Custom, &Custom, sub_assign;
);
@@ -297,6 +313,10 @@ pub fn unknown_ops_or_runtime_ops_that_can_overflow() {
_custom %= &Custom;
_custom *= Custom;
_custom *= &Custom;
+ _custom >>= Custom;
+ _custom >>= &Custom;
+ _custom <<= Custom;
+ _custom <<= &Custom;
_custom += -Custom;
_custom += &-Custom;
_custom -= -Custom;
@@ -307,6 +327,10 @@ pub fn unknown_ops_or_runtime_ops_that_can_overflow() {
_custom %= &-Custom;
_custom *= -Custom;
_custom *= &-Custom;
+ _custom >>= -Custom;
+ _custom >>= &-Custom;
+ _custom <<= -Custom;
+ _custom <<= &-Custom;
// Binary
_n = _n + 1;
@@ -347,6 +371,10 @@ pub fn unknown_ops_or_runtime_ops_that_can_overflow() {
_custom = Custom + &Custom;
_custom = &Custom + Custom;
_custom = &Custom + &Custom;
+ _custom = _custom >> _custom;
+ _custom = _custom >> &_custom;
+ _custom = Custom << _custom;
+ _custom = &Custom << _custom;
// Unary
_n = -_n;
@@ -397,4 +425,8 @@ pub fn integer_arithmetic() {
i ^= i;
}
+pub fn issue_10583(a: u16) -> u16 {
+ 10 / a
+}
+
fn main() {}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/arithmetic_side_effects.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/arithmetic_side_effects.stderr
index 17a2448fb..2c8ee2884 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/arithmetic_side_effects.stderr
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/arithmetic_side_effects.stderr
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
- --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:270:5
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:286:5
|
LL | _n += 1;
| ^^^^^^^
@@ -7,592 +7,652 @@ LL | _n += 1;
= note: `-D clippy::arithmetic-side-effects` implied by `-D warnings`
error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
- --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:271:5
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:287:5
|
LL | _n += &1;
| ^^^^^^^^
error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
- --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:272:5
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:288:5
|
LL | _n -= 1;
| ^^^^^^^
error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
- --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:273:5
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:289:5
|
LL | _n -= &1;
| ^^^^^^^^
error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
- --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:274:5
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:290:5
|
LL | _n /= 0;
| ^^^^^^^
error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
- --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:275:5
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:291:5
|
LL | _n /= &0;
| ^^^^^^^^
error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
- --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:276:5
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:292:5
|
LL | _n %= 0;
| ^^^^^^^
error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
- --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:277:5
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:293:5
|
LL | _n %= &0;
| ^^^^^^^^
error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
- --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:278:5
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:294:5
|
LL | _n *= 2;
| ^^^^^^^
error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
- --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:279:5
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:295:5
|
LL | _n *= &2;
| ^^^^^^^^
error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
- --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:280:5
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:296:5
|
LL | _n += -1;
| ^^^^^^^^
error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
- --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:281:5
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:297:5
|
LL | _n += &-1;
| ^^^^^^^^^
error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
- --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:282:5
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:298:5
|
LL | _n -= -1;
| ^^^^^^^^
error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
- --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:283:5
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:299:5
|
LL | _n -= &-1;
| ^^^^^^^^^
error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
- --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:284:5
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:300:5
|
LL | _n /= -0;
| ^^^^^^^^
error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
- --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:285:5
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:301:5
|
LL | _n /= &-0;
| ^^^^^^^^^
error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
- --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:286:5
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:302:5
|
LL | _n %= -0;
| ^^^^^^^^
error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
- --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:287:5
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:303:5
|
LL | _n %= &-0;
| ^^^^^^^^^
error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
- --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:288:5
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:304:5
|
LL | _n *= -2;
| ^^^^^^^^
error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
- --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:289:5
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:305:5
|
LL | _n *= &-2;
| ^^^^^^^^^
error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
- --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:290:5
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:306:5
|
LL | _custom += Custom;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
- --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:291:5
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:307:5
|
LL | _custom += &Custom;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
- --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:292:5
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:308:5
|
LL | _custom -= Custom;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
- --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:293:5
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:309:5
|
LL | _custom -= &Custom;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
- --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:294:5
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:310:5
|
LL | _custom /= Custom;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
- --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:295:5
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:311:5
|
LL | _custom /= &Custom;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
- --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:296:5
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:312:5
|
LL | _custom %= Custom;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
- --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:297:5
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:313:5
|
LL | _custom %= &Custom;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
- --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:298:5
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:314:5
|
LL | _custom *= Custom;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
- --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:299:5
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:315:5
|
LL | _custom *= &Custom;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
- --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:300:5
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:316:5
+ |
+LL | _custom >>= Custom;
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+
+error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:317:5
+ |
+LL | _custom >>= &Custom;
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+
+error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:318:5
+ |
+LL | _custom <<= Custom;
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+
+error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:319:5
+ |
+LL | _custom <<= &Custom;
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+
+error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:320:5
|
LL | _custom += -Custom;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
- --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:301:5
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:321:5
|
LL | _custom += &-Custom;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
- --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:302:5
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:322:5
|
LL | _custom -= -Custom;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
- --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:303:5
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:323:5
|
LL | _custom -= &-Custom;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
- --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:304:5
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:324:5
|
LL | _custom /= -Custom;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
- --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:305:5
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:325:5
|
LL | _custom /= &-Custom;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
- --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:306:5
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:326:5
|
LL | _custom %= -Custom;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
- --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:307:5
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:327:5
|
LL | _custom %= &-Custom;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
- --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:308:5
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:328:5
|
LL | _custom *= -Custom;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
- --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:309:5
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:329:5
|
LL | _custom *= &-Custom;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
- --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:312:10
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:330:5
+ |
+LL | _custom >>= -Custom;
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+
+error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:331:5
+ |
+LL | _custom >>= &-Custom;
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+
+error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:332:5
+ |
+LL | _custom <<= -Custom;
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+
+error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:333:5
+ |
+LL | _custom <<= &-Custom;
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+
+error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:336:10
|
LL | _n = _n + 1;
| ^^^^^^
error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
- --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:313:10
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:337:10
|
LL | _n = _n + &1;
| ^^^^^^^
error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
- --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:314:10
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:338:10
|
LL | _n = 1 + _n;
| ^^^^^^
error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
- --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:315:10
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:339:10
|
LL | _n = &1 + _n;
| ^^^^^^^
error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
- --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:316:10
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:340:10
|
LL | _n = _n - 1;
| ^^^^^^
error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
- --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:317:10
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:341:10
|
LL | _n = _n - &1;
| ^^^^^^^
error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
- --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:318:10
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:342:10
|
LL | _n = 1 - _n;
| ^^^^^^
error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
- --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:319:10
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:343:10
|
LL | _n = &1 - _n;
| ^^^^^^^
error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
- --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:320:10
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:344:10
|
LL | _n = _n / 0;
| ^^^^^^
error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
- --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:321:10
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:345:10
|
LL | _n = _n / &0;
| ^^^^^^^
error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
- --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:322:10
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:346:10
|
LL | _n = _n % 0;
| ^^^^^^
error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
- --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:323:10
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:347:10
|
LL | _n = _n % &0;
| ^^^^^^^
error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
- --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:324:10
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:348:10
|
LL | _n = _n * 2;
| ^^^^^^
error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
- --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:325:10
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:349:10
|
LL | _n = _n * &2;
| ^^^^^^^
error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
- --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:326:10
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:350:10
|
LL | _n = 2 * _n;
| ^^^^^^
error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
- --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:327:10
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:351:10
|
LL | _n = &2 * _n;
| ^^^^^^^
error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
- --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:328:10
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:352:10
|
LL | _n = 23 + &85;
| ^^^^^^^^
error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
- --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:329:10
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:353:10
|
LL | _n = &23 + 85;
| ^^^^^^^^
error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
- --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:330:10
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:354:10
|
LL | _n = &23 + &85;
| ^^^^^^^^^
error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
- --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:331:15
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:355:15
|
LL | _custom = _custom + _custom;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
- --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:332:15
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:356:15
|
LL | _custom = _custom + &_custom;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
- --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:333:15
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:357:15
|
LL | _custom = Custom + _custom;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
- --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:334:15
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:358:15
|
LL | _custom = &Custom + _custom;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
- --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:335:15
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:359:15
|
LL | _custom = _custom - Custom;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
- --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:336:15
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:360:15
|
LL | _custom = _custom - &Custom;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
- --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:337:15
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:361:15
|
LL | _custom = Custom - _custom;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
- --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:338:15
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:362:15
|
LL | _custom = &Custom - _custom;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
- --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:339:15
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:363:15
|
LL | _custom = _custom / Custom;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
- --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:340:15
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:364:15
|
LL | _custom = _custom / &Custom;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
- --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:341:15
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:365:15
|
LL | _custom = _custom % Custom;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
- --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:342:15
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:366:15
|
LL | _custom = _custom % &Custom;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
- --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:343:15
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:367:15
|
LL | _custom = _custom * Custom;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
- --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:344:15
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:368:15
|
LL | _custom = _custom * &Custom;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
- --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:345:15
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:369:15
|
LL | _custom = Custom * _custom;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
- --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:346:15
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:370:15
|
LL | _custom = &Custom * _custom;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
- --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:347:15
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:371:15
|
LL | _custom = Custom + &Custom;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
- --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:348:15
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:372:15
|
LL | _custom = &Custom + Custom;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
- --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:349:15
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:373:15
|
LL | _custom = &Custom + &Custom;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
- --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:352:10
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:374:15
+ |
+LL | _custom = _custom >> _custom;
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+
+error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:375:15
+ |
+LL | _custom = _custom >> &_custom;
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+
+error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:376:15
+ |
+LL | _custom = Custom << _custom;
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+
+error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:377:15
+ |
+LL | _custom = &Custom << _custom;
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+
+error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:380:10
|
LL | _n = -_n;
| ^^^
error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
- --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:353:10
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:381:10
|
LL | _n = -&_n;
| ^^^^
error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
- --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:354:15
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:382:15
|
LL | _custom = -_custom;
| ^^^^^^^^
error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
- --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:355:15
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:383:15
|
LL | _custom = -&_custom;
| ^^^^^^^^^
error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
- --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:364:5
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:392:5
|
LL | 1 + i;
| ^^^^^
error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
- --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:365:5
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:393:5
|
LL | i * 2;
| ^^^^^
error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
- --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:367:5
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:394:5
+ |
+LL | 1 % i / 2;
+ | ^^^^^
+
+error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:395:5
|
LL | i - 2 + 2 - i;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
- --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:368:5
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:396:5
|
LL | -i;
| ^^
error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
- --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:369:5
- |
-LL | i >> 1;
- | ^^^^^^
-
-error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
- --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:370:5
- |
-LL | i << 1;
- | ^^^^^^
-
-error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
- --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:379:5
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:407:5
|
LL | i += 1;
| ^^^^^^
error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
- --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:380:5
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:408:5
|
LL | i -= 1;
| ^^^^^^
error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
- --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:381:5
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:409:5
|
LL | i *= 2;
| ^^^^^^
error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
- --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:383:5
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:411:5
|
LL | i /= 0;
| ^^^^^^
error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
- --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:385:5
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:413:5
|
LL | i /= var1;
| ^^^^^^^^^
error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
- --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:386:5
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:414:5
|
LL | i /= var2;
| ^^^^^^^^^
error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
- --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:388:5
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:416:5
|
LL | i %= 0;
| ^^^^^^
error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
- --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:390:5
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:418:5
|
LL | i %= var1;
| ^^^^^^^^^
error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
- --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:391:5
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:419:5
|
LL | i %= var2;
| ^^^^^^^^^
error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
- --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:392:5
+ --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:429:5
|
-LL | i <<= 3;
- | ^^^^^^^
-
-error: arithmetic operation that can potentially result in unexpected side-effects
- --> $DIR/arithmetic_side_effects.rs:393:5
- |
-LL | i >>= 2;
- | ^^^^^^^
+LL | 10 / a
+ | ^^^^^^
-error: aborting due to 99 previous errors
+error: aborting due to 109 previous errors
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/as_conversions.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/as_conversions.rs
index ba4394def..c50d4088b 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/as_conversions.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/as_conversions.rs
@@ -1,20 +1,15 @@
-// aux-build:macro_rules.rs
+// aux-build:proc_macros.rs
#![warn(clippy::as_conversions)]
#![allow(clippy::borrow_as_ptr)]
-#[macro_use]
-extern crate macro_rules;
-
-fn with_external_macro() {
- as_conv_with_arg!(0u32 as u64);
- as_conv!();
-}
+extern crate proc_macros;
+use proc_macros::external;
fn main() {
let i = 0u32 as u64;
let j = &i as *const u64 as *mut u64;
- with_external_macro();
+ external!(0u32 as u64);
}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/as_conversions.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/as_conversions.stderr
index f5d59e1e5..54037a649 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/as_conversions.stderr
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/as_conversions.stderr
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
error: using a potentially dangerous silent `as` conversion
- --> $DIR/as_conversions.rs:15:13
+ --> $DIR/as_conversions.rs:10:13
|
LL | let i = 0u32 as u64;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ LL | let i = 0u32 as u64;
= note: `-D clippy::as-conversions` implied by `-D warnings`
error: using a potentially dangerous silent `as` conversion
- --> $DIR/as_conversions.rs:17:13
+ --> $DIR/as_conversions.rs:12:13
|
LL | let j = &i as *const u64 as *mut u64;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ LL | let j = &i as *const u64 as *mut u64;
= help: consider using a safe wrapper for this conversion
error: using a potentially dangerous silent `as` conversion
- --> $DIR/as_conversions.rs:17:13
+ --> $DIR/as_conversions.rs:12:13
|
LL | let j = &i as *const u64 as *mut u64;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/async_yields_async.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/async_yields_async.fixed
index 3cf380d2b..579a63ea4 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/async_yields_async.fixed
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/async_yields_async.fixed
@@ -2,6 +2,7 @@
#![feature(lint_reasons)]
#![feature(async_closure)]
#![warn(clippy::async_yields_async)]
+#![allow(clippy::redundant_async_block)]
use core::future::Future;
use core::pin::Pin;
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/async_yields_async.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/async_yields_async.rs
index dd4131b60..5aec2fb50 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/async_yields_async.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/async_yields_async.rs
@@ -2,6 +2,7 @@
#![feature(lint_reasons)]
#![feature(async_closure)]
#![warn(clippy::async_yields_async)]
+#![allow(clippy::redundant_async_block)]
use core::future::Future;
use core::pin::Pin;
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/async_yields_async.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/async_yields_async.stderr
index 22ce1c6f6..7f7253483 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/async_yields_async.stderr
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/async_yields_async.stderr
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
error: an async construct yields a type which is itself awaitable
- --> $DIR/async_yields_async.rs:39:9
+ --> $DIR/async_yields_async.rs:40:9
|
LL | let _h = async {
| _____________________-
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ LL + }.await
|
error: an async construct yields a type which is itself awaitable
- --> $DIR/async_yields_async.rs:44:9
+ --> $DIR/async_yields_async.rs:45:9
|
LL | let _i = async {
| ____________________-
@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ LL | | };
| |_____- outer async construct
error: an async construct yields a type which is itself awaitable
- --> $DIR/async_yields_async.rs:50:9
+ --> $DIR/async_yields_async.rs:51:9
|
LL | let _j = async || {
| ________________________-
@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ LL + }.await
|
error: an async construct yields a type which is itself awaitable
- --> $DIR/async_yields_async.rs:55:9
+ --> $DIR/async_yields_async.rs:56:9
|
LL | let _k = async || {
| _______________________-
@@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ LL | | };
| |_____- outer async construct
error: an async construct yields a type which is itself awaitable
- --> $DIR/async_yields_async.rs:57:23
+ --> $DIR/async_yields_async.rs:58:23
|
LL | let _l = async || CustomFutureType;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
@@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ LL | let _l = async || CustomFutureType;
| help: consider awaiting this value: `CustomFutureType.await`
error: an async construct yields a type which is itself awaitable
- --> $DIR/async_yields_async.rs:63:9
+ --> $DIR/async_yields_async.rs:64:9
|
LL | let _m = async || {
| _______________________-
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/author/blocks.stdout b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/author/blocks.stdout
index c6acf24c2..eb3e5189c 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/author/blocks.stdout
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/author/blocks.stdout
@@ -43,11 +43,7 @@ if let ExprKind::Block(block, None) = expr.kind
if let ExprKind::Closure(CaptureBy::Value, fn_decl, body_id, _, None) = expr.kind
&& let FnRetTy::DefaultReturn(_) = fn_decl.output
&& expr1 = &cx.tcx.hir().body(body_id).value
- && let ExprKind::Call(func, args) = expr1.kind
- && let ExprKind::Path(ref qpath) = func.kind
- && matches!(qpath, QPath::LangItem(LangItem::IdentityFuture, _))
- && args.len() == 1
- && let ExprKind::Closure(CaptureBy::Value, fn_decl1, body_id1, _, Some(Movability::Static)) = args[0].kind
+ && let ExprKind::Closure(CaptureBy::Value, fn_decl1, body_id1, _, Some(Movability::Static)) = expr1.kind
&& let FnRetTy::DefaultReturn(_) = fn_decl1.output
&& expr2 = &cx.tcx.hir().body(body_id1).value
&& let ExprKind::Block(block, None) = expr2.kind
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/auxiliary/doc_unsafe_macros.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/auxiliary/doc_unsafe_macros.rs
deleted file mode 100644
index 3d917e3dc..000000000
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/auxiliary/doc_unsafe_macros.rs
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,16 +0,0 @@
-#[macro_export]
-macro_rules! undocd_unsafe {
- () => {
- pub unsafe fn oy_vey() {
- unimplemented!();
- }
- };
-}
-#[macro_export]
-macro_rules! undocd_safe {
- () => {
- pub fn vey_oy() {
- unimplemented!();
- }
- };
-}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/auxiliary/implicit_hasher_macros.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/auxiliary/implicit_hasher_macros.rs
deleted file mode 100644
index 1eb77c531..000000000
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/auxiliary/implicit_hasher_macros.rs
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,6 +0,0 @@
-#[macro_export]
-macro_rules! implicit_hasher_fn {
- () => {
- pub fn f(input: &HashMap<u32, u32>) {}
- };
-}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/auxiliary/macro_rules.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/auxiliary/macro_rules.rs
index a13af5652..a9bb61451 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/auxiliary/macro_rules.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/auxiliary/macro_rules.rs
@@ -3,21 +3,6 @@
//! Used to test that certain lints don't trigger in imported external macros
#[macro_export]
-macro_rules! foofoo {
- () => {
- loop {}
- };
-}
-
-#[macro_export]
-macro_rules! must_use_unit {
- () => {
- #[must_use]
- fn foo() {}
- };
-}
-
-#[macro_export]
macro_rules! try_err {
() => {
pub fn try_err_fn() -> Result<i32, i32> {
@@ -37,84 +22,6 @@ macro_rules! string_add {
}
#[macro_export]
-macro_rules! take_external {
- ($s:expr) => {
- std::mem::replace($s, Default::default())
- };
-}
-
-#[macro_export]
-macro_rules! option_env_unwrap_external {
- ($env: expr) => {
- option_env!($env).unwrap()
- };
- ($env: expr, $message: expr) => {
- option_env!($env).expect($message)
- };
-}
-
-#[macro_export]
-macro_rules! ref_arg_binding {
- () => {
- let ref _y = 42;
- };
-}
-
-#[macro_export]
-macro_rules! ref_arg_function {
- () => {
- fn fun_example(ref _x: usize) {}
- };
-}
-
-#[macro_export]
-macro_rules! as_conv_with_arg {
- (0u32 as u64) => {
- ()
- };
-}
-
-#[macro_export]
-macro_rules! as_conv {
- () => {
- 0u32 as u64
- };
-}
-
-#[macro_export]
-macro_rules! large_enum_variant {
- () => {
- enum LargeEnumInMacro {
- A(i32),
- B([i32; 8000]),
- }
- };
-}
-
-#[macro_export]
-macro_rules! field_reassign_with_default {
- () => {
- #[derive(Default)]
- struct A {
- pub i: i32,
- pub j: i64,
- }
- fn lint() {
- let mut a: A = Default::default();
- a.i = 42;
- a;
- }
- };
-}
-
-#[macro_export]
-macro_rules! default_numeric_fallback {
- () => {
- let x = 22;
- };
-}
-
-#[macro_export]
macro_rules! mut_mut {
() => {
let mut_mut_ty: &mut &mut u32 = &mut &mut 1u32;
@@ -122,49 +29,11 @@ macro_rules! mut_mut {
}
#[macro_export]
-macro_rules! ptr_as_ptr_cast {
- ($ptr: ident) => {
- $ptr as *const i32
- };
-}
-
-#[macro_export]
-macro_rules! manual_rem_euclid {
+macro_rules! issue_10421 {
() => {
- let value: i32 = 5;
- let _: i32 = ((value % 4) + 4) % 4;
- };
-}
-
-#[macro_export]
-macro_rules! equatable_if_let {
- ($a:ident) => {{ if let 2 = $a {} }};
-}
-
-#[macro_export]
-macro_rules! almost_complete_range {
- () => {
- let _ = 'a'..'z';
- let _ = 'A'..'Z';
- let _ = '0'..'9';
- };
-}
-
-#[macro_export]
-macro_rules! unsafe_macro {
- () => {
- unsafe {
- *core::ptr::null::<()>();
- *core::ptr::null::<()>();
- }
- };
-}
-
-#[macro_export]
-macro_rules! needless_lifetime {
- () => {
- fn needless_lifetime<'a>(x: &'a u8) -> &'a u8 {
- unimplemented!()
- }
+ let mut a = 1;
+ let mut b = 2;
+ a = b;
+ b = a;
};
}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/auxiliary/macro_use_helper.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/auxiliary/macro_use_helper.rs
index ecb55d8cb..7ed8a28db 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/auxiliary/macro_use_helper.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/auxiliary/macro_use_helper.rs
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ pub mod inner {
// RE-EXPORT
// this will stick in `inner` module
- pub use macro_rules::foofoo;
+ pub use macro_rules::mut_mut;
pub use macro_rules::try_err;
pub mod nested {
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/auxiliary/proc_macro_with_span.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/auxiliary/proc_macro_with_span.rs
deleted file mode 100644
index 8ea631f2b..000000000
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/auxiliary/proc_macro_with_span.rs
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,32 +0,0 @@
-// compile-flags: --emit=link
-// no-prefer-dynamic
-
-#![crate_type = "proc-macro"]
-
-extern crate proc_macro;
-
-use proc_macro::{token_stream::IntoIter, Group, Span, TokenStream, TokenTree};
-
-#[proc_macro]
-pub fn with_span(input: TokenStream) -> TokenStream {
- let mut iter = input.into_iter();
- let span = iter.next().unwrap().span();
- let mut res = TokenStream::new();
- write_with_span(span, iter, &mut res);
- res
-}
-
-fn write_with_span(s: Span, input: IntoIter, out: &mut TokenStream) {
- for mut tt in input {
- if let TokenTree::Group(g) = tt {
- let mut stream = TokenStream::new();
- write_with_span(s, g.stream().into_iter(), &mut stream);
- let mut group = Group::new(g.delimiter(), stream);
- group.set_span(s);
- out.extend([TokenTree::Group(group)]);
- } else {
- tt.set_span(s);
- out.extend([tt]);
- }
- }
-}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/auxiliary/proc_macros.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/auxiliary/proc_macros.rs
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..3d5beab1e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/auxiliary/proc_macros.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,474 @@
+// compile-flags: --emit=link
+// no-prefer-dynamic
+
+#![crate_type = "proc-macro"]
+#![feature(let_chains)]
+#![feature(proc_macro_span)]
+#![allow(dead_code)]
+
+extern crate proc_macro;
+
+use core::mem;
+use proc_macro::{
+ token_stream::IntoIter,
+ Delimiter::{self, Brace, Parenthesis},
+ Group, Ident, Literal, Punct,
+ Spacing::{self, Alone, Joint},
+ Span, TokenStream, TokenTree as TT,
+};
+
+type Result<T> = core::result::Result<T, TokenStream>;
+
+/// Make a `compile_error!` pointing to the given span.
+fn make_error(msg: &str, span: Span) -> TokenStream {
+ TokenStream::from_iter([
+ TT::Ident(Ident::new("compile_error", span)),
+ TT::Punct(punct_with_span('!', Alone, span)),
+ TT::Group({
+ let mut msg = Literal::string(msg);
+ msg.set_span(span);
+ group_with_span(Parenthesis, TokenStream::from_iter([TT::Literal(msg)]), span)
+ }),
+ ])
+}
+
+fn expect_tt<T>(tt: Option<TT>, f: impl FnOnce(TT) -> Option<T>, expected: &str, span: Span) -> Result<T> {
+ match tt {
+ None => Err(make_error(
+ &format!("unexpected end of input, expected {expected}"),
+ span,
+ )),
+ Some(tt) => {
+ let span = tt.span();
+ match f(tt) {
+ Some(x) => Ok(x),
+ None => Err(make_error(&format!("unexpected token, expected {expected}"), span)),
+ }
+ },
+ }
+}
+
+fn punct_with_span(c: char, spacing: Spacing, span: Span) -> Punct {
+ let mut p = Punct::new(c, spacing);
+ p.set_span(span);
+ p
+}
+
+fn group_with_span(delimiter: Delimiter, stream: TokenStream, span: Span) -> Group {
+ let mut g = Group::new(delimiter, stream);
+ g.set_span(span);
+ g
+}
+
+/// Token used to escape the following token from the macro's span rules.
+const ESCAPE_CHAR: char = '$';
+
+/// Takes a single token followed by a sequence of tokens. Returns the sequence of tokens with their
+/// span set to that of the first token. Tokens may be escaped with either `#ident` or `#(tokens)`.
+#[proc_macro]
+pub fn with_span(input: TokenStream) -> TokenStream {
+ let mut iter = input.into_iter();
+ let span = iter.next().unwrap().span();
+ let mut res = TokenStream::new();
+ if let Err(e) = write_with_span(span, iter, &mut res) {
+ e
+ } else {
+ res
+ }
+}
+
+/// Takes a sequence of tokens and return the tokens with the span set such that they appear to be
+/// from an external macro. Tokens may be escaped with either `#ident` or `#(tokens)`.
+#[proc_macro]
+pub fn external(input: TokenStream) -> TokenStream {
+ let mut res = TokenStream::new();
+ if let Err(e) = write_with_span(Span::mixed_site(), input.into_iter(), &mut res) {
+ e
+ } else {
+ res
+ }
+}
+
+/// Copies all the tokens, replacing all their spans with the given span. Tokens can be escaped
+/// either by `#ident` or `#(tokens)`.
+fn write_with_span(s: Span, mut input: IntoIter, out: &mut TokenStream) -> Result<()> {
+ while let Some(tt) = input.next() {
+ match tt {
+ TT::Punct(p) if p.as_char() == ESCAPE_CHAR => {
+ expect_tt(
+ input.next(),
+ |tt| match tt {
+ tt @ (TT::Ident(_) | TT::Literal(_)) => {
+ out.extend([tt]);
+ Some(())
+ },
+ TT::Punct(mut p) if p.as_char() == ESCAPE_CHAR => {
+ p.set_span(s);
+ out.extend([TT::Punct(p)]);
+ Some(())
+ },
+ TT::Group(g) if g.delimiter() == Parenthesis => {
+ out.extend([TT::Group(group_with_span(Delimiter::None, g.stream(), g.span()))]);
+ Some(())
+ },
+ _ => None,
+ },
+ "an ident, a literal, or parenthesized tokens",
+ p.span(),
+ )?;
+ },
+ TT::Group(g) => {
+ let mut stream = TokenStream::new();
+ write_with_span(s, g.stream().into_iter(), &mut stream)?;
+ out.extend([TT::Group(group_with_span(g.delimiter(), stream, s))]);
+ },
+ mut tt => {
+ tt.set_span(s);
+ out.extend([tt]);
+ },
+ }
+ }
+ Ok(())
+}
+
+/// Within the item this attribute is attached to, an `inline!` macro is available which expands the
+/// contained tokens as though they came from a macro expansion.
+///
+/// Within the `inline!` macro, any token preceded by `$` is passed as though it were an argument
+/// with an automatically chosen fragment specifier. `$ident` will be passed as `ident`, `$1` or
+/// `$"literal"` will be passed as `literal`, `$'lt` will be passed as `lifetime`, and `$(...)` will
+/// pass the contained tokens as a `tt` sequence (the wrapping parenthesis are removed). If another
+/// specifier is required it can be specified within parenthesis like `$(@expr ...)`. This will
+/// expand the remaining tokens as a single argument.
+///
+/// Multiple `inline!` macros may be nested within each other. This will expand as nested macro
+/// calls. However, any arguments will be passed as though they came from the outermost context.
+#[proc_macro_attribute]
+pub fn inline_macros(args: TokenStream, input: TokenStream) -> TokenStream {
+ let mut args = args.into_iter();
+ let mac_name = match args.next() {
+ Some(TT::Ident(name)) => Some(name),
+ Some(tt) => {
+ return make_error(
+ "unexpected argument, expected either an ident or no arguments",
+ tt.span(),
+ );
+ },
+ None => None,
+ };
+ if let Some(tt) = args.next() {
+ return make_error(
+ "unexpected argument, expected either an ident or no arguments",
+ tt.span(),
+ );
+ };
+
+ let mac_name = if let Some(mac_name) = mac_name {
+ Ident::new(&format!("__inline_mac_{mac_name}"), Span::call_site())
+ } else {
+ let mut input = match LookaheadIter::new(input.clone().into_iter()) {
+ Some(x) => x,
+ None => return input,
+ };
+ loop {
+ match input.next() {
+ None => break Ident::new("__inline_mac", Span::call_site()),
+ Some(TT::Ident(kind)) => match &*kind.to_string() {
+ "impl" => break Ident::new("__inline_mac_impl", Span::call_site()),
+ kind @ ("struct" | "enum" | "union" | "fn" | "mod" | "trait" | "type" | "const" | "static") => {
+ if let TT::Ident(name) = &input.tt {
+ break Ident::new(&format!("__inline_mac_{kind}_{name}"), Span::call_site());
+ } else {
+ break Ident::new(&format!("__inline_mac_{kind}"), Span::call_site());
+ }
+ },
+ _ => {},
+ },
+ _ => {},
+ }
+ }
+ };
+
+ let mut expander = Expander::default();
+ let mut mac = MacWriter::new(mac_name);
+ if let Err(e) = expander.expand(input.into_iter(), &mut mac) {
+ return e;
+ }
+ let mut out = TokenStream::new();
+ mac.finish(&mut out);
+ out.extend(expander.expn);
+ out
+}
+
+/// Wraps a `TokenStream` iterator with a single token lookahead.
+struct LookaheadIter {
+ tt: TT,
+ iter: IntoIter,
+}
+impl LookaheadIter {
+ fn new(mut iter: IntoIter) -> Option<Self> {
+ iter.next().map(|tt| Self { tt, iter })
+ }
+
+ /// Get's the lookahead token, replacing it with the next token in the stream.
+ /// Note: If there isn't a next token, this will not return the lookahead token.
+ fn next(&mut self) -> Option<TT> {
+ self.iter.next().map(|tt| mem::replace(&mut self.tt, tt))
+ }
+}
+
+/// Builds the macro used to implement all the `inline!` macro calls.
+struct MacWriter {
+ name: Ident,
+ macros: TokenStream,
+ next_idx: usize,
+}
+impl MacWriter {
+ fn new(name: Ident) -> Self {
+ Self {
+ name,
+ macros: TokenStream::new(),
+ next_idx: 0,
+ }
+ }
+
+ /// Inserts a new `inline!` call.
+ fn insert(&mut self, name_span: Span, bang_span: Span, body: Group, expander: &mut Expander) -> Result<()> {
+ let idx = self.next_idx;
+ self.next_idx += 1;
+
+ let mut inner = Expander::for_arm(idx);
+ inner.expand(body.stream().into_iter(), self)?;
+ let new_arm = inner.arm.unwrap();
+
+ self.macros.extend([
+ TT::Group(Group::new(Parenthesis, new_arm.args_def)),
+ TT::Punct(Punct::new('=', Joint)),
+ TT::Punct(Punct::new('>', Alone)),
+ TT::Group(Group::new(Parenthesis, inner.expn)),
+ TT::Punct(Punct::new(';', Alone)),
+ ]);
+
+ expander.expn.extend([
+ TT::Ident({
+ let mut name = self.name.clone();
+ name.set_span(name_span);
+ name
+ }),
+ TT::Punct(punct_with_span('!', Alone, bang_span)),
+ ]);
+ let mut call_body = TokenStream::from_iter([TT::Literal(Literal::usize_unsuffixed(idx))]);
+ if let Some(arm) = expander.arm.as_mut() {
+ if !new_arm.args.is_empty() {
+ arm.add_sub_args(new_arm.args, &mut call_body);
+ }
+ } else {
+ call_body.extend(new_arm.args);
+ }
+ let mut g = Group::new(body.delimiter(), call_body);
+ g.set_span(body.span());
+ expander.expn.extend([TT::Group(g)]);
+ Ok(())
+ }
+
+ /// Creates the macro definition.
+ fn finish(self, out: &mut TokenStream) {
+ if self.next_idx != 0 {
+ out.extend([
+ TT::Ident(Ident::new("macro_rules", Span::call_site())),
+ TT::Punct(Punct::new('!', Alone)),
+ TT::Ident(self.name),
+ TT::Group(Group::new(Brace, self.macros)),
+ ])
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+struct MacroArm {
+ args_def: TokenStream,
+ args: Vec<TT>,
+}
+impl MacroArm {
+ fn add_single_arg_def(&mut self, kind: &str, dollar_span: Span, arg_span: Span, out: &mut TokenStream) {
+ let mut name = Ident::new(&format!("_{}", self.args.len()), Span::call_site());
+ self.args_def.extend([
+ TT::Punct(Punct::new('$', Alone)),
+ TT::Ident(name.clone()),
+ TT::Punct(Punct::new(':', Alone)),
+ TT::Ident(Ident::new(kind, Span::call_site())),
+ ]);
+ name.set_span(arg_span);
+ out.extend([TT::Punct(punct_with_span('$', Alone, dollar_span)), TT::Ident(name)]);
+ }
+
+ fn add_parenthesized_arg_def(&mut self, kind: Ident, dollar_span: Span, arg_span: Span, out: &mut TokenStream) {
+ let mut name = Ident::new(&format!("_{}", self.args.len()), Span::call_site());
+ self.args_def.extend([TT::Group(Group::new(
+ Parenthesis,
+ TokenStream::from_iter([
+ TT::Punct(Punct::new('$', Alone)),
+ TT::Ident(name.clone()),
+ TT::Punct(Punct::new(':', Alone)),
+ TT::Ident(kind),
+ ]),
+ ))]);
+ name.set_span(arg_span);
+ out.extend([TT::Punct(punct_with_span('$', Alone, dollar_span)), TT::Ident(name)]);
+ }
+
+ fn add_multi_arg_def(&mut self, dollar_span: Span, arg_span: Span, out: &mut TokenStream) {
+ let mut name = Ident::new(&format!("_{}", self.args.len()), Span::call_site());
+ self.args_def.extend([TT::Group(Group::new(
+ Parenthesis,
+ TokenStream::from_iter([
+ TT::Punct(Punct::new('$', Alone)),
+ TT::Group(Group::new(
+ Parenthesis,
+ TokenStream::from_iter([
+ TT::Punct(Punct::new('$', Alone)),
+ TT::Ident(name.clone()),
+ TT::Punct(Punct::new(':', Alone)),
+ TT::Ident(Ident::new("tt", Span::call_site())),
+ ]),
+ )),
+ TT::Punct(Punct::new('*', Alone)),
+ ]),
+ ))]);
+ name.set_span(arg_span);
+ out.extend([
+ TT::Punct(punct_with_span('$', Alone, dollar_span)),
+ TT::Group(group_with_span(
+ Parenthesis,
+ TokenStream::from_iter([TT::Punct(punct_with_span('$', Alone, dollar_span)), TT::Ident(name)]),
+ dollar_span,
+ )),
+ TT::Punct(punct_with_span('*', Alone, dollar_span)),
+ ]);
+ }
+
+ fn add_arg(&mut self, dollar_span: Span, tt: TT, input: &mut IntoIter, out: &mut TokenStream) -> Result<()> {
+ match tt {
+ TT::Punct(p) if p.as_char() == ESCAPE_CHAR => out.extend([TT::Punct(p)]),
+ TT::Punct(p) if p.as_char() == '\'' && p.spacing() == Joint => {
+ let lt_name = expect_tt(
+ input.next(),
+ |tt| match tt {
+ TT::Ident(x) => Some(x),
+ _ => None,
+ },
+ "lifetime name",
+ p.span(),
+ )?;
+ let arg_span = p.span().join(lt_name.span()).unwrap_or(p.span());
+ self.add_single_arg_def("lifetime", dollar_span, arg_span, out);
+ self.args.extend([TT::Punct(p), TT::Ident(lt_name)]);
+ },
+ TT::Ident(x) => {
+ self.add_single_arg_def("ident", dollar_span, x.span(), out);
+ self.args.push(TT::Ident(x));
+ },
+ TT::Literal(x) => {
+ self.add_single_arg_def("literal", dollar_span, x.span(), out);
+ self.args.push(TT::Literal(x));
+ },
+ TT::Group(g) if g.delimiter() == Parenthesis => {
+ let mut inner = g.stream().into_iter();
+ if let Some(TT::Punct(p)) = inner.next()
+ && p.as_char() == '@'
+ {
+ let kind = expect_tt(
+ inner.next(),
+ |tt| match tt {
+ TT::Ident(kind) => Some(kind),
+ _ => None,
+ },
+ "a macro fragment specifier",
+ p.span(),
+ )?;
+ self.add_parenthesized_arg_def(kind, dollar_span, g.span(), out);
+ self.args.push(TT::Group(group_with_span(Parenthesis, inner.collect(), g.span())))
+ } else {
+ self.add_multi_arg_def(dollar_span, g.span(), out);
+ self.args.push(TT::Group(g));
+ }
+ },
+ tt => return Err(make_error("unsupported escape", tt.span())),
+ };
+ Ok(())
+ }
+
+ fn add_sub_args(&mut self, args: Vec<TT>, out: &mut TokenStream) {
+ self.add_multi_arg_def(Span::call_site(), Span::call_site(), out);
+ self.args
+ .extend([TT::Group(Group::new(Parenthesis, TokenStream::from_iter(args)))]);
+ }
+}
+
+#[derive(Default)]
+struct Expander {
+ arm: Option<MacroArm>,
+ expn: TokenStream,
+}
+impl Expander {
+ fn for_arm(idx: usize) -> Self {
+ Self {
+ arm: Some(MacroArm {
+ args_def: TokenStream::from_iter([TT::Literal(Literal::usize_unsuffixed(idx))]),
+ args: Vec::new(),
+ }),
+ expn: TokenStream::new(),
+ }
+ }
+
+ fn write_tt(&mut self, tt: TT, mac: &mut MacWriter) -> Result<()> {
+ match tt {
+ TT::Group(g) => {
+ let outer = mem::take(&mut self.expn);
+ self.expand(g.stream().into_iter(), mac)?;
+ let inner = mem::replace(&mut self.expn, outer);
+ self.expn
+ .extend([TT::Group(group_with_span(g.delimiter(), inner, g.span()))]);
+ },
+ tt => self.expn.extend([tt]),
+ }
+ Ok(())
+ }
+
+ fn expand(&mut self, input: IntoIter, mac: &mut MacWriter) -> Result<()> {
+ let Some(mut input) = LookaheadIter::new(input) else {
+ return Ok(());
+ };
+ while let Some(tt) = input.next() {
+ if let TT::Punct(p) = &tt
+ && p.as_char() == ESCAPE_CHAR
+ && let Some(arm) = self.arm.as_mut()
+ {
+ arm.add_arg(p.span(), mem::replace(&mut input.tt, tt), &mut input.iter, &mut self.expn)?;
+ if input.next().is_none() {
+ return Ok(());
+ }
+ } else if let TT::Punct(p) = &input.tt
+ && p.as_char() == '!'
+ && let TT::Ident(name) = &tt
+ && name.to_string() == "inline"
+ {
+ let g = expect_tt(
+ input.iter.next(),
+ |tt| match tt {
+ TT::Group(g) => Some(g),
+ _ => None,
+ },
+ "macro arguments",
+ p.span(),
+ )?;
+ mac.insert(name.span(), p.span(), g, self)?;
+ if input.next().is_none() {
+ return Ok(());
+ }
+ } else {
+ self.write_tt(tt, mac)?;
+ }
+ }
+ self.write_tt(input.tt, mac)
+ }
+}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/borrow_interior_mutable_const/auxiliary/helper.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/borrow_interior_mutable_const/auxiliary/helper.rs
index f13733af3..b03c21262 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/borrow_interior_mutable_const/auxiliary/helper.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/borrow_interior_mutable_const/auxiliary/helper.rs
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
// this file solely exists to test constants defined in foreign crates.
-// As the most common case is the `http` crate, it replicates `http::HeadewrName`'s structure.
+// As the most common case is the `http` crate, it replicates `http::HeaderName`'s structure.
#![allow(clippy::declare_interior_mutable_const)]
#![allow(unused_tuple_struct_fields)]
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/boxed_local.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/boxed_local.rs
index 4639f00a8..79b6d33fc 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/boxed_local.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/boxed_local.rs
@@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
-#![feature(box_syntax)]
#![feature(lint_reasons)]
#![allow(
clippy::borrowed_box,
@@ -34,7 +33,7 @@ fn ok_box_trait(boxed_trait: &Box<dyn Z>) {
}
fn warn_call() {
- let x = box A;
+ let x = Box::new(A);
x.foo();
}
@@ -43,41 +42,41 @@ fn warn_arg(x: Box<A>) {
}
fn nowarn_closure_arg() {
- let x = Some(box A);
+ let x = Some(Box::new(A));
x.map_or((), |x| take_ref(&x));
}
fn warn_rename_call() {
- let x = box A;
+ let x = Box::new(A);
let y = x;
y.foo(); // via autoderef
}
fn warn_notuse() {
- let bz = box A;
+ let bz = Box::new(A);
}
fn warn_pass() {
- let bz = box A;
+ let bz = Box::new(A);
take_ref(&bz); // via deref coercion
}
fn nowarn_return() -> Box<A> {
- box A // moved out, "escapes"
+ Box::new(A) // moved out, "escapes"
}
fn nowarn_move() {
- let bx = box A;
+ let bx = Box::new(A);
drop(bx) // moved in, "escapes"
}
fn nowarn_call() {
- let bx = box A;
+ let bx = Box::new(A);
bx.clone(); // method only available to Box, not via autoderef
}
fn nowarn_pass() {
- let bx = box A;
+ let bx = Box::new(A);
take_box(&bx); // fn needs &Box
}
@@ -86,30 +85,20 @@ fn take_ref(x: &A) {}
fn nowarn_ref_take() {
// false positive, should actually warn
- let x = box A;
+ let x = Box::new(A);
let y = &x;
take_box(y);
}
fn nowarn_match() {
- let x = box A; // moved into a match
+ let x = Box::new(A); // moved into a match
match x {
y => drop(y),
}
}
fn warn_match() {
- let x = box A;
- match &x {
- // not moved
- y => (),
- }
-}
-
-fn nowarn_large_array() {
- // should not warn, is large array
- // and should not be on stack
- let x = box [1; 10000];
+ let x = Box::new(A);
match &x {
// not moved
y => (),
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/boxed_local.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/boxed_local.stderr
index 9036529f3..10d78fbc0 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/boxed_local.stderr
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/boxed_local.stderr
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
error: local variable doesn't need to be boxed here
- --> $DIR/boxed_local.rs:41:13
+ --> $DIR/boxed_local.rs:40:13
|
LL | fn warn_arg(x: Box<A>) {
| ^
@@ -7,19 +7,19 @@ LL | fn warn_arg(x: Box<A>) {
= note: `-D clippy::boxed-local` implied by `-D warnings`
error: local variable doesn't need to be boxed here
- --> $DIR/boxed_local.rs:132:12
+ --> $DIR/boxed_local.rs:121:12
|
LL | pub fn new(_needs_name: Box<PeekableSeekable<&()>>) -> () {}
| ^^^^^^^^^^^
error: local variable doesn't need to be boxed here
- --> $DIR/boxed_local.rs:196:44
+ --> $DIR/boxed_local.rs:185:44
|
LL | fn default_impl_x(self: Box<Self>, x: Box<u32>) -> u32 {
| ^
error: local variable doesn't need to be boxed here
- --> $DIR/boxed_local.rs:203:16
+ --> $DIR/boxed_local.rs:192:16
|
LL | fn foo(x: Box<u32>) {}
| ^
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/cast.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/cast.rs
index 8b2673c2a..a86b85706 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/cast.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/cast.rs
@@ -29,6 +29,12 @@ fn main() {
1f64 as isize;
1f64 as usize;
1f32 as u32 as u16;
+ {
+ let _x: i8 = 1i32 as _;
+ 1f32 as i32;
+ 1f64 as i32;
+ 1f32 as u8;
+ }
// Test clippy::cast_possible_wrap
1u8 as i8;
1u16 as i16;
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/cast.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/cast.stderr
index 451078de2..65ecf1aa3 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/cast.stderr
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/cast.stderr
@@ -44,10 +44,6 @@ LL | 1f32 as i32;
|
= help: if this is intentional allow the lint with `#[allow(clippy::cast_possible_truncation)]` ...
= note: `-D clippy::cast-possible-truncation` implied by `-D warnings`
-help: ... or use `try_from` and handle the error accordingly
- |
-LL | i32::try_from(1f32);
- | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
error: casting `f32` to `u32` may truncate the value
--> $DIR/cast.rs:25:5
@@ -56,10 +52,6 @@ LL | 1f32 as u32;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^
|
= help: if this is intentional allow the lint with `#[allow(clippy::cast_possible_truncation)]` ...
-help: ... or use `try_from` and handle the error accordingly
- |
-LL | u32::try_from(1f32);
- | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
error: casting `f32` to `u32` may lose the sign of the value
--> $DIR/cast.rs:25:5
@@ -76,10 +68,6 @@ LL | 1f64 as f32;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^
|
= help: if this is intentional allow the lint with `#[allow(clippy::cast_possible_truncation)]` ...
-help: ... or use `try_from` and handle the error accordingly
- |
-LL | f32::try_from(1f64);
- | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
error: casting `i32` to `i8` may truncate the value
--> $DIR/cast.rs:27:5
@@ -112,10 +100,6 @@ LL | 1f64 as isize;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
|
= help: if this is intentional allow the lint with `#[allow(clippy::cast_possible_truncation)]` ...
-help: ... or use `try_from` and handle the error accordingly
- |
-LL | isize::try_from(1f64);
- | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
error: casting `f64` to `usize` may truncate the value
--> $DIR/cast.rs:30:5
@@ -124,10 +108,6 @@ LL | 1f64 as usize;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
|
= help: if this is intentional allow the lint with `#[allow(clippy::cast_possible_truncation)]` ...
-help: ... or use `try_from` and handle the error accordingly
- |
-LL | usize::try_from(1f64);
- | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
error: casting `f64` to `usize` may lose the sign of the value
--> $DIR/cast.rs:30:5
@@ -154,10 +134,6 @@ LL | 1f32 as u32 as u16;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^
|
= help: if this is intentional allow the lint with `#[allow(clippy::cast_possible_truncation)]` ...
-help: ... or use `try_from` and handle the error accordingly
- |
-LL | u32::try_from(1f32) as u16;
- | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
error: casting `f32` to `u32` may lose the sign of the value
--> $DIR/cast.rs:31:5
@@ -165,8 +141,50 @@ error: casting `f32` to `u32` may lose the sign of the value
LL | 1f32 as u32 as u16;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^
+error: casting `i32` to `i8` may truncate the value
+ --> $DIR/cast.rs:33:22
+ |
+LL | let _x: i8 = 1i32 as _;
+ | ^^^^^^^^^
+ |
+ = help: if this is intentional allow the lint with `#[allow(clippy::cast_possible_truncation)]` ...
+help: ... or use `try_from` and handle the error accordingly
+ |
+LL | let _x: i8 = 1i32.try_into();
+ | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+error: casting `f32` to `i32` may truncate the value
+ --> $DIR/cast.rs:34:9
+ |
+LL | 1f32 as i32;
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^
+ |
+ = help: if this is intentional allow the lint with `#[allow(clippy::cast_possible_truncation)]` ...
+
+error: casting `f64` to `i32` may truncate the value
+ --> $DIR/cast.rs:35:9
+ |
+LL | 1f64 as i32;
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^
+ |
+ = help: if this is intentional allow the lint with `#[allow(clippy::cast_possible_truncation)]` ...
+
+error: casting `f32` to `u8` may truncate the value
+ --> $DIR/cast.rs:36:9
+ |
+LL | 1f32 as u8;
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^
+ |
+ = help: if this is intentional allow the lint with `#[allow(clippy::cast_possible_truncation)]` ...
+
+error: casting `f32` to `u8` may lose the sign of the value
+ --> $DIR/cast.rs:36:9
+ |
+LL | 1f32 as u8;
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^
+
error: casting `u8` to `i8` may wrap around the value
- --> $DIR/cast.rs:33:5
+ --> $DIR/cast.rs:39:5
|
LL | 1u8 as i8;
| ^^^^^^^^^
@@ -174,43 +192,43 @@ LL | 1u8 as i8;
= note: `-D clippy::cast-possible-wrap` implied by `-D warnings`
error: casting `u16` to `i16` may wrap around the value
- --> $DIR/cast.rs:34:5
+ --> $DIR/cast.rs:40:5
|
LL | 1u16 as i16;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^
error: casting `u32` to `i32` may wrap around the value
- --> $DIR/cast.rs:35:5
+ --> $DIR/cast.rs:41:5
|
LL | 1u32 as i32;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^
error: casting `u64` to `i64` may wrap around the value
- --> $DIR/cast.rs:36:5
+ --> $DIR/cast.rs:42:5
|
LL | 1u64 as i64;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^
error: casting `usize` to `isize` may wrap around the value
- --> $DIR/cast.rs:37:5
+ --> $DIR/cast.rs:43:5
|
LL | 1usize as isize;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: casting `i32` to `u32` may lose the sign of the value
- --> $DIR/cast.rs:40:5
+ --> $DIR/cast.rs:46:5
|
LL | -1i32 as u32;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: casting `isize` to `usize` may lose the sign of the value
- --> $DIR/cast.rs:42:5
+ --> $DIR/cast.rs:48:5
|
LL | -1isize as usize;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: casting `i64` to `i8` may truncate the value
- --> $DIR/cast.rs:109:5
+ --> $DIR/cast.rs:115:5
|
LL | (-99999999999i64).min(1) as i8; // should be linted because signed
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
@@ -222,7 +240,7 @@ LL | i8::try_from((-99999999999i64).min(1)); // should be linted because sig
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
error: casting `u64` to `u8` may truncate the value
- --> $DIR/cast.rs:121:5
+ --> $DIR/cast.rs:127:5
|
LL | 999999u64.clamp(0, 256) as u8; // should still be linted
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
@@ -234,7 +252,7 @@ LL | u8::try_from(999999u64.clamp(0, 256)); // should still be linted
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
error: casting `main::E2` to `u8` may truncate the value
- --> $DIR/cast.rs:142:21
+ --> $DIR/cast.rs:148:21
|
LL | let _ = self as u8;
| ^^^^^^^^^^
@@ -246,7 +264,7 @@ LL | let _ = u8::try_from(self);
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
error: casting `main::E2::B` to `u8` will truncate the value
- --> $DIR/cast.rs:143:21
+ --> $DIR/cast.rs:149:21
|
LL | let _ = Self::B as u8;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
@@ -254,7 +272,7 @@ LL | let _ = Self::B as u8;
= note: `-D clippy::cast-enum-truncation` implied by `-D warnings`
error: casting `main::E5` to `i8` may truncate the value
- --> $DIR/cast.rs:179:21
+ --> $DIR/cast.rs:185:21
|
LL | let _ = self as i8;
| ^^^^^^^^^^
@@ -266,13 +284,13 @@ LL | let _ = i8::try_from(self);
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
error: casting `main::E5::A` to `i8` will truncate the value
- --> $DIR/cast.rs:180:21
+ --> $DIR/cast.rs:186:21
|
LL | let _ = Self::A as i8;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: casting `main::E6` to `i16` may truncate the value
- --> $DIR/cast.rs:194:21
+ --> $DIR/cast.rs:200:21
|
LL | let _ = self as i16;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^
@@ -284,7 +302,7 @@ LL | let _ = i16::try_from(self);
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
error: casting `main::E7` to `usize` may truncate the value on targets with 32-bit wide pointers
- --> $DIR/cast.rs:209:21
+ --> $DIR/cast.rs:215:21
|
LL | let _ = self as usize;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
@@ -296,7 +314,7 @@ LL | let _ = usize::try_from(self);
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
error: casting `main::E10` to `u16` may truncate the value
- --> $DIR/cast.rs:250:21
+ --> $DIR/cast.rs:256:21
|
LL | let _ = self as u16;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^
@@ -308,7 +326,7 @@ LL | let _ = u16::try_from(self);
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
error: casting `u32` to `u8` may truncate the value
- --> $DIR/cast.rs:258:13
+ --> $DIR/cast.rs:264:13
|
LL | let c = (q >> 16) as u8;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
@@ -316,11 +334,11 @@ LL | let c = (q >> 16) as u8;
= help: if this is intentional allow the lint with `#[allow(clippy::cast_possible_truncation)]` ...
help: ... or use `try_from` and handle the error accordingly
|
-LL | let c = u8::try_from((q >> 16));
- | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+LL | let c = u8::try_from(q >> 16);
+ | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
error: casting `u32` to `u8` may truncate the value
- --> $DIR/cast.rs:261:13
+ --> $DIR/cast.rs:267:13
|
LL | let c = (q / 1000) as u8;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
@@ -328,8 +346,8 @@ LL | let c = (q / 1000) as u8;
= help: if this is intentional allow the lint with `#[allow(clippy::cast_possible_truncation)]` ...
help: ... or use `try_from` and handle the error accordingly
|
-LL | let c = u8::try_from((q / 1000));
- | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+LL | let c = u8::try_from(q / 1000);
+ | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-error: aborting due to 36 previous errors
+error: aborting due to 41 previous errors
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/clear_with_drain.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/clear_with_drain.fixed
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..2d9545eee
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/clear_with_drain.fixed
@@ -0,0 +1,358 @@
+// run-rustfix
+#![allow(unused)]
+#![warn(clippy::clear_with_drain)]
+
+use std::collections::{BinaryHeap, HashMap, HashSet, VecDeque};
+
+fn vec_range() {
+ // Do not lint because iterator is assigned
+ let mut v = vec![1, 2, 3];
+ let iter = v.drain(0..v.len());
+
+ // Do not lint because iterator is used
+ let mut v = vec![1, 2, 3];
+ let n = v.drain(0..v.len()).count();
+
+ // Do not lint because iterator is assigned and used
+ let mut v = vec![1, 2, 3];
+ let iter = v.drain(usize::MIN..v.len());
+ let n = iter.count();
+
+ // Do lint
+ let mut v = vec![1, 2, 3];
+ v.clear();
+
+ // Do lint
+ let mut v = vec![1, 2, 3];
+ v.clear();
+}
+
+fn vec_range_from() {
+ // Do not lint because iterator is assigned
+ let mut v = vec![1, 2, 3];
+ let iter = v.drain(0..);
+
+ // Do not lint because iterator is assigned and used
+ let mut v = vec![1, 2, 3];
+ let mut iter = v.drain(0..);
+ let next = iter.next();
+
+ // Do not lint because iterator is used
+ let mut v = vec![1, 2, 3];
+ let next = v.drain(usize::MIN..).next();
+
+ // Do lint
+ let mut v = vec![1, 2, 3];
+ v.clear();
+
+ // Do lint
+ let mut v = vec![1, 2, 3];
+ v.clear();
+}
+
+fn vec_range_full() {
+ // Do not lint because iterator is assigned
+ let mut v = vec![1, 2, 3];
+ let iter = v.drain(..);
+
+ // Do not lint because iterator is used
+ let mut v = vec![1, 2, 3];
+ for x in v.drain(..) {
+ let y = format!("x = {x}");
+ }
+
+ // Do lint
+ let mut v = vec![1, 2, 3];
+ v.clear();
+}
+
+fn vec_range_to() {
+ // Do not lint because iterator is assigned
+ let mut v = vec![1, 2, 3];
+ let iter = v.drain(..v.len());
+
+ // Do not lint because iterator is assigned and used
+ let mut v = vec![1, 2, 3];
+ let iter = v.drain(..v.len());
+ for x in iter {
+ let y = format!("x = {x}");
+ }
+
+ // Do lint
+ let mut v = vec![1, 2, 3];
+ v.clear();
+}
+
+fn vec_partial_drains() {
+ // Do not lint any of these because the ranges are not full
+
+ let mut v = vec![1, 2, 3];
+ v.drain(1..);
+ let mut v = vec![1, 2, 3];
+ v.drain(1..).max();
+
+ let mut v = vec![1, 2, 3];
+ v.drain(..v.len() - 1);
+ let mut v = vec![1, 2, 3];
+ v.drain(..v.len() - 1).min();
+
+ let mut v = vec![1, 2, 3];
+ v.drain(1..v.len() - 1);
+ let mut v = vec![1, 2, 3];
+ let w: Vec<i8> = v.drain(1..v.len() - 1).collect();
+}
+
+fn vec_deque_range() {
+ // Do not lint because iterator is assigned
+ let mut deque = VecDeque::from([1, 2, 3]);
+ let iter = deque.drain(0..deque.len());
+
+ // Do not lint because iterator is used
+ let mut deque = VecDeque::from([1, 2, 3]);
+ let n = deque.drain(0..deque.len()).count();
+
+ // Do not lint because iterator is assigned and used
+ let mut deque = VecDeque::from([1, 2, 3]);
+ let iter = deque.drain(usize::MIN..deque.len());
+ let n = iter.count();
+
+ // Do lint
+ let mut deque = VecDeque::from([1, 2, 3]);
+ deque.clear();
+
+ // Do lint
+ let mut deque = VecDeque::from([1, 2, 3]);
+ deque.clear();
+}
+
+fn vec_deque_range_from() {
+ // Do not lint because iterator is assigned
+ let mut deque = VecDeque::from([1, 2, 3]);
+ let iter = deque.drain(0..);
+
+ // Do not lint because iterator is assigned and used
+ let mut deque = VecDeque::from([1, 2, 3]);
+ let mut iter = deque.drain(0..);
+ let next = iter.next();
+
+ // Do not lint because iterator is used
+ let mut deque = VecDeque::from([1, 2, 3]);
+ let next = deque.drain(usize::MIN..).next();
+
+ // Do lint
+ let mut deque = VecDeque::from([1, 2, 3]);
+ deque.clear();
+
+ // Do lint
+ let mut deque = VecDeque::from([1, 2, 3]);
+ deque.clear();
+}
+
+fn vec_deque_range_full() {
+ // Do not lint because iterator is assigned
+ let mut deque = VecDeque::from([1, 2, 3]);
+ let iter = deque.drain(..);
+
+ // Do not lint because iterator is used
+ let mut deque = VecDeque::from([1, 2, 3]);
+ for x in deque.drain(..) {
+ let y = format!("x = {x}");
+ }
+
+ // Do lint
+ let mut deque = VecDeque::from([1, 2, 3]);
+ deque.clear();
+}
+
+fn vec_deque_range_to() {
+ // Do not lint because iterator is assigned
+ let mut deque = VecDeque::from([1, 2, 3]);
+ let iter = deque.drain(..deque.len());
+
+ // Do not lint because iterator is assigned and used
+ let mut deque = VecDeque::from([1, 2, 3]);
+ let iter = deque.drain(..deque.len());
+ for x in iter {
+ let y = format!("x = {x}");
+ }
+
+ // Do lint
+ let mut deque = VecDeque::from([1, 2, 3]);
+ deque.clear();
+}
+
+fn vec_deque_partial_drains() {
+ // Do not lint any of these because the ranges are not full
+
+ let mut deque = VecDeque::from([1, 2, 3]);
+ deque.drain(1..);
+ let mut deque = VecDeque::from([1, 2, 3]);
+ deque.drain(1..).max();
+
+ let mut deque = VecDeque::from([1, 2, 3]);
+ deque.drain(..deque.len() - 1);
+ let mut deque = VecDeque::from([1, 2, 3]);
+ deque.drain(..deque.len() - 1).min();
+
+ let mut deque = VecDeque::from([1, 2, 3]);
+ deque.drain(1..deque.len() - 1);
+ let mut deque = VecDeque::from([1, 2, 3]);
+ let w: Vec<i8> = deque.drain(1..deque.len() - 1).collect();
+}
+
+fn string_range() {
+ // Do not lint because iterator is assigned
+ let mut s = String::from("Hello, world!");
+ let iter = s.drain(0..s.len());
+
+ // Do not lint because iterator is used
+ let mut s = String::from("Hello, world!");
+ let n = s.drain(0..s.len()).count();
+
+ // Do not lint because iterator is assigned and used
+ let mut s = String::from("Hello, world!");
+ let iter = s.drain(usize::MIN..s.len());
+ let n = iter.count();
+
+ // Do lint
+ let mut s = String::from("Hello, world!");
+ s.clear();
+
+ // Do lint
+ let mut s = String::from("Hello, world!");
+ s.clear();
+}
+
+fn string_range_from() {
+ // Do not lint because iterator is assigned
+ let mut s = String::from("Hello, world!");
+ let iter = s.drain(0..);
+
+ // Do not lint because iterator is assigned and used
+ let mut s = String::from("Hello, world!");
+ let mut iter = s.drain(0..);
+ let next = iter.next();
+
+ // Do not lint because iterator is used
+ let mut s = String::from("Hello, world!");
+ let next = s.drain(usize::MIN..).next();
+
+ // Do lint
+ let mut s = String::from("Hello, world!");
+ s.clear();
+
+ // Do lint
+ let mut s = String::from("Hello, world!");
+ s.clear();
+}
+
+fn string_range_full() {
+ // Do not lint because iterator is assigned
+ let mut s = String::from("Hello, world!");
+ let iter = s.drain(..);
+
+ // Do not lint because iterator is used
+ let mut s = String::from("Hello, world!");
+ for x in s.drain(..) {
+ let y = format!("x = {x}");
+ }
+
+ // Do lint
+ let mut s = String::from("Hello, world!");
+ s.clear();
+}
+
+fn string_range_to() {
+ // Do not lint because iterator is assigned
+ let mut s = String::from("Hello, world!");
+ let iter = s.drain(..s.len());
+
+ // Do not lint because iterator is assigned and used
+ let mut s = String::from("Hello, world!");
+ let iter = s.drain(..s.len());
+ for x in iter {
+ let y = format!("x = {x}");
+ }
+
+ // Do lint
+ let mut s = String::from("Hello, world!");
+ s.clear();
+}
+
+fn string_partial_drains() {
+ // Do not lint any of these because the ranges are not full
+
+ let mut s = String::from("Hello, world!");
+ s.drain(1..);
+ let mut s = String::from("Hello, world!");
+ s.drain(1..).max();
+
+ let mut s = String::from("Hello, world!");
+ s.drain(..s.len() - 1);
+ let mut s = String::from("Hello, world!");
+ s.drain(..s.len() - 1).min();
+
+ let mut s = String::from("Hello, world!");
+ s.drain(1..s.len() - 1);
+ let mut s = String::from("Hello, world!");
+ let w: String = s.drain(1..s.len() - 1).collect();
+}
+
+fn hash_set() {
+ // Do not lint because iterator is assigned
+ let mut set = HashSet::from([1, 2, 3]);
+ let iter = set.drain();
+
+ // Do not lint because iterator is assigned and used
+ let mut set = HashSet::from([1, 2, 3]);
+ let mut iter = set.drain();
+ let next = iter.next();
+
+ // Do not lint because iterator is used
+ let mut set = HashSet::from([1, 2, 3]);
+ let next = set.drain().next();
+
+ // Do lint
+ let mut set = HashSet::from([1, 2, 3]);
+ set.clear();
+}
+
+fn hash_map() {
+ // Do not lint because iterator is assigned
+ let mut map = HashMap::from([(1, "a"), (2, "b")]);
+ let iter = map.drain();
+
+ // Do not lint because iterator is assigned and used
+ let mut map = HashMap::from([(1, "a"), (2, "b")]);
+ let mut iter = map.drain();
+ let next = iter.next();
+
+ // Do not lint because iterator is used
+ let mut map = HashMap::from([(1, "a"), (2, "b")]);
+ let next = map.drain().next();
+
+ // Do lint
+ let mut map = HashMap::from([(1, "a"), (2, "b")]);
+ map.clear();
+}
+
+fn binary_heap() {
+ // Do not lint because iterator is assigned
+ let mut heap = BinaryHeap::from([1, 2]);
+ let iter = heap.drain();
+
+ // Do not lint because iterator is assigned and used
+ let mut heap = BinaryHeap::from([1, 2]);
+ let mut iter = heap.drain();
+ let next = iter.next();
+
+ // Do not lint because iterator is used
+ let mut heap = BinaryHeap::from([1, 2]);
+ let next = heap.drain().next();
+
+ // Do lint
+ let mut heap = BinaryHeap::from([1, 2]);
+ heap.clear();
+}
+
+fn main() {}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/clear_with_drain.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/clear_with_drain.rs
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..4d60ee46e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/clear_with_drain.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,358 @@
+// run-rustfix
+#![allow(unused)]
+#![warn(clippy::clear_with_drain)]
+
+use std::collections::{BinaryHeap, HashMap, HashSet, VecDeque};
+
+fn vec_range() {
+ // Do not lint because iterator is assigned
+ let mut v = vec![1, 2, 3];
+ let iter = v.drain(0..v.len());
+
+ // Do not lint because iterator is used
+ let mut v = vec![1, 2, 3];
+ let n = v.drain(0..v.len()).count();
+
+ // Do not lint because iterator is assigned and used
+ let mut v = vec![1, 2, 3];
+ let iter = v.drain(usize::MIN..v.len());
+ let n = iter.count();
+
+ // Do lint
+ let mut v = vec![1, 2, 3];
+ v.drain(0..v.len());
+
+ // Do lint
+ let mut v = vec![1, 2, 3];
+ v.drain(usize::MIN..v.len());
+}
+
+fn vec_range_from() {
+ // Do not lint because iterator is assigned
+ let mut v = vec![1, 2, 3];
+ let iter = v.drain(0..);
+
+ // Do not lint because iterator is assigned and used
+ let mut v = vec![1, 2, 3];
+ let mut iter = v.drain(0..);
+ let next = iter.next();
+
+ // Do not lint because iterator is used
+ let mut v = vec![1, 2, 3];
+ let next = v.drain(usize::MIN..).next();
+
+ // Do lint
+ let mut v = vec![1, 2, 3];
+ v.drain(0..);
+
+ // Do lint
+ let mut v = vec![1, 2, 3];
+ v.drain(usize::MIN..);
+}
+
+fn vec_range_full() {
+ // Do not lint because iterator is assigned
+ let mut v = vec![1, 2, 3];
+ let iter = v.drain(..);
+
+ // Do not lint because iterator is used
+ let mut v = vec![1, 2, 3];
+ for x in v.drain(..) {
+ let y = format!("x = {x}");
+ }
+
+ // Do lint
+ let mut v = vec![1, 2, 3];
+ v.drain(..);
+}
+
+fn vec_range_to() {
+ // Do not lint because iterator is assigned
+ let mut v = vec![1, 2, 3];
+ let iter = v.drain(..v.len());
+
+ // Do not lint because iterator is assigned and used
+ let mut v = vec![1, 2, 3];
+ let iter = v.drain(..v.len());
+ for x in iter {
+ let y = format!("x = {x}");
+ }
+
+ // Do lint
+ let mut v = vec![1, 2, 3];
+ v.drain(..v.len());
+}
+
+fn vec_partial_drains() {
+ // Do not lint any of these because the ranges are not full
+
+ let mut v = vec![1, 2, 3];
+ v.drain(1..);
+ let mut v = vec![1, 2, 3];
+ v.drain(1..).max();
+
+ let mut v = vec![1, 2, 3];
+ v.drain(..v.len() - 1);
+ let mut v = vec![1, 2, 3];
+ v.drain(..v.len() - 1).min();
+
+ let mut v = vec![1, 2, 3];
+ v.drain(1..v.len() - 1);
+ let mut v = vec![1, 2, 3];
+ let w: Vec<i8> = v.drain(1..v.len() - 1).collect();
+}
+
+fn vec_deque_range() {
+ // Do not lint because iterator is assigned
+ let mut deque = VecDeque::from([1, 2, 3]);
+ let iter = deque.drain(0..deque.len());
+
+ // Do not lint because iterator is used
+ let mut deque = VecDeque::from([1, 2, 3]);
+ let n = deque.drain(0..deque.len()).count();
+
+ // Do not lint because iterator is assigned and used
+ let mut deque = VecDeque::from([1, 2, 3]);
+ let iter = deque.drain(usize::MIN..deque.len());
+ let n = iter.count();
+
+ // Do lint
+ let mut deque = VecDeque::from([1, 2, 3]);
+ deque.drain(0..deque.len());
+
+ // Do lint
+ let mut deque = VecDeque::from([1, 2, 3]);
+ deque.drain(usize::MIN..deque.len());
+}
+
+fn vec_deque_range_from() {
+ // Do not lint because iterator is assigned
+ let mut deque = VecDeque::from([1, 2, 3]);
+ let iter = deque.drain(0..);
+
+ // Do not lint because iterator is assigned and used
+ let mut deque = VecDeque::from([1, 2, 3]);
+ let mut iter = deque.drain(0..);
+ let next = iter.next();
+
+ // Do not lint because iterator is used
+ let mut deque = VecDeque::from([1, 2, 3]);
+ let next = deque.drain(usize::MIN..).next();
+
+ // Do lint
+ let mut deque = VecDeque::from([1, 2, 3]);
+ deque.drain(0..);
+
+ // Do lint
+ let mut deque = VecDeque::from([1, 2, 3]);
+ deque.drain(usize::MIN..);
+}
+
+fn vec_deque_range_full() {
+ // Do not lint because iterator is assigned
+ let mut deque = VecDeque::from([1, 2, 3]);
+ let iter = deque.drain(..);
+
+ // Do not lint because iterator is used
+ let mut deque = VecDeque::from([1, 2, 3]);
+ for x in deque.drain(..) {
+ let y = format!("x = {x}");
+ }
+
+ // Do lint
+ let mut deque = VecDeque::from([1, 2, 3]);
+ deque.drain(..);
+}
+
+fn vec_deque_range_to() {
+ // Do not lint because iterator is assigned
+ let mut deque = VecDeque::from([1, 2, 3]);
+ let iter = deque.drain(..deque.len());
+
+ // Do not lint because iterator is assigned and used
+ let mut deque = VecDeque::from([1, 2, 3]);
+ let iter = deque.drain(..deque.len());
+ for x in iter {
+ let y = format!("x = {x}");
+ }
+
+ // Do lint
+ let mut deque = VecDeque::from([1, 2, 3]);
+ deque.drain(..deque.len());
+}
+
+fn vec_deque_partial_drains() {
+ // Do not lint any of these because the ranges are not full
+
+ let mut deque = VecDeque::from([1, 2, 3]);
+ deque.drain(1..);
+ let mut deque = VecDeque::from([1, 2, 3]);
+ deque.drain(1..).max();
+
+ let mut deque = VecDeque::from([1, 2, 3]);
+ deque.drain(..deque.len() - 1);
+ let mut deque = VecDeque::from([1, 2, 3]);
+ deque.drain(..deque.len() - 1).min();
+
+ let mut deque = VecDeque::from([1, 2, 3]);
+ deque.drain(1..deque.len() - 1);
+ let mut deque = VecDeque::from([1, 2, 3]);
+ let w: Vec<i8> = deque.drain(1..deque.len() - 1).collect();
+}
+
+fn string_range() {
+ // Do not lint because iterator is assigned
+ let mut s = String::from("Hello, world!");
+ let iter = s.drain(0..s.len());
+
+ // Do not lint because iterator is used
+ let mut s = String::from("Hello, world!");
+ let n = s.drain(0..s.len()).count();
+
+ // Do not lint because iterator is assigned and used
+ let mut s = String::from("Hello, world!");
+ let iter = s.drain(usize::MIN..s.len());
+ let n = iter.count();
+
+ // Do lint
+ let mut s = String::from("Hello, world!");
+ s.drain(0..s.len());
+
+ // Do lint
+ let mut s = String::from("Hello, world!");
+ s.drain(usize::MIN..s.len());
+}
+
+fn string_range_from() {
+ // Do not lint because iterator is assigned
+ let mut s = String::from("Hello, world!");
+ let iter = s.drain(0..);
+
+ // Do not lint because iterator is assigned and used
+ let mut s = String::from("Hello, world!");
+ let mut iter = s.drain(0..);
+ let next = iter.next();
+
+ // Do not lint because iterator is used
+ let mut s = String::from("Hello, world!");
+ let next = s.drain(usize::MIN..).next();
+
+ // Do lint
+ let mut s = String::from("Hello, world!");
+ s.drain(0..);
+
+ // Do lint
+ let mut s = String::from("Hello, world!");
+ s.drain(usize::MIN..);
+}
+
+fn string_range_full() {
+ // Do not lint because iterator is assigned
+ let mut s = String::from("Hello, world!");
+ let iter = s.drain(..);
+
+ // Do not lint because iterator is used
+ let mut s = String::from("Hello, world!");
+ for x in s.drain(..) {
+ let y = format!("x = {x}");
+ }
+
+ // Do lint
+ let mut s = String::from("Hello, world!");
+ s.drain(..);
+}
+
+fn string_range_to() {
+ // Do not lint because iterator is assigned
+ let mut s = String::from("Hello, world!");
+ let iter = s.drain(..s.len());
+
+ // Do not lint because iterator is assigned and used
+ let mut s = String::from("Hello, world!");
+ let iter = s.drain(..s.len());
+ for x in iter {
+ let y = format!("x = {x}");
+ }
+
+ // Do lint
+ let mut s = String::from("Hello, world!");
+ s.drain(..s.len());
+}
+
+fn string_partial_drains() {
+ // Do not lint any of these because the ranges are not full
+
+ let mut s = String::from("Hello, world!");
+ s.drain(1..);
+ let mut s = String::from("Hello, world!");
+ s.drain(1..).max();
+
+ let mut s = String::from("Hello, world!");
+ s.drain(..s.len() - 1);
+ let mut s = String::from("Hello, world!");
+ s.drain(..s.len() - 1).min();
+
+ let mut s = String::from("Hello, world!");
+ s.drain(1..s.len() - 1);
+ let mut s = String::from("Hello, world!");
+ let w: String = s.drain(1..s.len() - 1).collect();
+}
+
+fn hash_set() {
+ // Do not lint because iterator is assigned
+ let mut set = HashSet::from([1, 2, 3]);
+ let iter = set.drain();
+
+ // Do not lint because iterator is assigned and used
+ let mut set = HashSet::from([1, 2, 3]);
+ let mut iter = set.drain();
+ let next = iter.next();
+
+ // Do not lint because iterator is used
+ let mut set = HashSet::from([1, 2, 3]);
+ let next = set.drain().next();
+
+ // Do lint
+ let mut set = HashSet::from([1, 2, 3]);
+ set.drain();
+}
+
+fn hash_map() {
+ // Do not lint because iterator is assigned
+ let mut map = HashMap::from([(1, "a"), (2, "b")]);
+ let iter = map.drain();
+
+ // Do not lint because iterator is assigned and used
+ let mut map = HashMap::from([(1, "a"), (2, "b")]);
+ let mut iter = map.drain();
+ let next = iter.next();
+
+ // Do not lint because iterator is used
+ let mut map = HashMap::from([(1, "a"), (2, "b")]);
+ let next = map.drain().next();
+
+ // Do lint
+ let mut map = HashMap::from([(1, "a"), (2, "b")]);
+ map.drain();
+}
+
+fn binary_heap() {
+ // Do not lint because iterator is assigned
+ let mut heap = BinaryHeap::from([1, 2]);
+ let iter = heap.drain();
+
+ // Do not lint because iterator is assigned and used
+ let mut heap = BinaryHeap::from([1, 2]);
+ let mut iter = heap.drain();
+ let next = iter.next();
+
+ // Do not lint because iterator is used
+ let mut heap = BinaryHeap::from([1, 2]);
+ let next = heap.drain().next();
+
+ // Do lint
+ let mut heap = BinaryHeap::from([1, 2]);
+ heap.drain();
+}
+
+fn main() {}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/clear_with_drain.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/clear_with_drain.stderr
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..20158da11
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/clear_with_drain.stderr
@@ -0,0 +1,130 @@
+error: `drain` used to clear a `Vec`
+ --> $DIR/clear_with_drain.rs:23:7
+ |
+LL | v.drain(0..v.len());
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `clear()`
+ |
+ = note: `-D clippy::clear-with-drain` implied by `-D warnings`
+
+error: `drain` used to clear a `Vec`
+ --> $DIR/clear_with_drain.rs:27:7
+ |
+LL | v.drain(usize::MIN..v.len());
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `clear()`
+
+error: `drain` used to clear a `Vec`
+ --> $DIR/clear_with_drain.rs:46:7
+ |
+LL | v.drain(0..);
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `clear()`
+
+error: `drain` used to clear a `Vec`
+ --> $DIR/clear_with_drain.rs:50:7
+ |
+LL | v.drain(usize::MIN..);
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `clear()`
+
+error: `drain` used to clear a `Vec`
+ --> $DIR/clear_with_drain.rs:66:7
+ |
+LL | v.drain(..);
+ | ^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `clear()`
+
+error: `drain` used to clear a `Vec`
+ --> $DIR/clear_with_drain.rs:83:7
+ |
+LL | v.drain(..v.len());
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `clear()`
+
+error: `drain` used to clear a `VecDeque`
+ --> $DIR/clear_with_drain.rs:121:11
+ |
+LL | deque.drain(0..deque.len());
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `clear()`
+
+error: `drain` used to clear a `VecDeque`
+ --> $DIR/clear_with_drain.rs:125:11
+ |
+LL | deque.drain(usize::MIN..deque.len());
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `clear()`
+
+error: `drain` used to clear a `VecDeque`
+ --> $DIR/clear_with_drain.rs:144:11
+ |
+LL | deque.drain(0..);
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `clear()`
+
+error: `drain` used to clear a `VecDeque`
+ --> $DIR/clear_with_drain.rs:148:11
+ |
+LL | deque.drain(usize::MIN..);
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `clear()`
+
+error: `drain` used to clear a `VecDeque`
+ --> $DIR/clear_with_drain.rs:164:11
+ |
+LL | deque.drain(..);
+ | ^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `clear()`
+
+error: `drain` used to clear a `VecDeque`
+ --> $DIR/clear_with_drain.rs:181:11
+ |
+LL | deque.drain(..deque.len());
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `clear()`
+
+error: `drain` used to clear a `String`
+ --> $DIR/clear_with_drain.rs:219:7
+ |
+LL | s.drain(0..s.len());
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `clear()`
+
+error: `drain` used to clear a `String`
+ --> $DIR/clear_with_drain.rs:223:7
+ |
+LL | s.drain(usize::MIN..s.len());
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `clear()`
+
+error: `drain` used to clear a `String`
+ --> $DIR/clear_with_drain.rs:242:7
+ |
+LL | s.drain(0..);
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `clear()`
+
+error: `drain` used to clear a `String`
+ --> $DIR/clear_with_drain.rs:246:7
+ |
+LL | s.drain(usize::MIN..);
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `clear()`
+
+error: `drain` used to clear a `String`
+ --> $DIR/clear_with_drain.rs:262:7
+ |
+LL | s.drain(..);
+ | ^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `clear()`
+
+error: `drain` used to clear a `String`
+ --> $DIR/clear_with_drain.rs:279:7
+ |
+LL | s.drain(..s.len());
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `clear()`
+
+error: `drain` used to clear a `HashSet`
+ --> $DIR/clear_with_drain.rs:317:9
+ |
+LL | set.drain();
+ | ^^^^^^^ help: try: `clear()`
+
+error: `drain` used to clear a `HashMap`
+ --> $DIR/clear_with_drain.rs:336:9
+ |
+LL | map.drain();
+ | ^^^^^^^ help: try: `clear()`
+
+error: `drain` used to clear a `BinaryHeap`
+ --> $DIR/clear_with_drain.rs:355:10
+ |
+LL | heap.drain();
+ | ^^^^^^^ help: try: `clear()`
+
+error: aborting due to 21 previous errors
+
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/collection_is_never_read.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/collection_is_never_read.rs
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..01259a983
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/collection_is_never_read.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,190 @@
+#![allow(unused)]
+#![warn(clippy::collection_is_never_read)]
+
+use std::collections::{HashMap, HashSet};
+
+fn main() {}
+
+fn not_a_collection() {
+ // TODO: Expand `collection_is_never_read` beyond collections?
+ let mut x = 10; // Ok
+ x += 1;
+}
+
+fn no_access_at_all() {
+ // Other lints should catch this.
+ let x = vec![1, 2, 3]; // Ok
+}
+
+fn write_without_read() {
+ // The main use case for `collection_is_never_read`.
+ let mut x = HashMap::new(); // WARNING
+ x.insert(1, 2);
+}
+
+fn read_without_write() {
+ let mut x = vec![1, 2, 3]; // Ok
+ let _ = x.len();
+}
+
+fn write_and_read() {
+ let mut x = vec![1, 2, 3]; // Ok
+ x.push(4);
+ let _ = x.len();
+}
+
+fn write_after_read() {
+ // TODO: Warn here, but this requires more extensive data flow analysis.
+ let mut x = vec![1, 2, 3]; // Ok
+ let _ = x.len();
+ x.push(4); // Pointless
+}
+
+fn write_before_reassign() {
+ // TODO: Warn here, but this requires more extensive data flow analysis.
+ let mut x = HashMap::new(); // Ok
+ x.insert(1, 2); // Pointless
+ x = HashMap::new();
+ let _ = x.len();
+}
+
+fn read_in_closure() {
+ let mut x = HashMap::new(); // Ok
+ x.insert(1, 2);
+ let _ = || {
+ let _ = x.len();
+ };
+}
+
+fn write_in_closure() {
+ let mut x = vec![1, 2, 3]; // WARNING
+ let _ = || {
+ x.push(4);
+ };
+}
+
+fn read_in_format() {
+ let mut x = HashMap::new(); // Ok
+ x.insert(1, 2);
+ format!("{x:?}");
+}
+
+fn shadowing_1() {
+ let x = HashMap::<usize, usize>::new(); // Ok
+ let _ = x.len();
+ let mut x = HashMap::new(); // WARNING
+ x.insert(1, 2);
+}
+
+fn shadowing_2() {
+ let mut x = HashMap::new(); // WARNING
+ x.insert(1, 2);
+ let x = HashMap::<usize, usize>::new(); // Ok
+ let _ = x.len();
+}
+
+#[allow(clippy::let_unit_value)]
+fn fake_read_1() {
+ let mut x = vec![1, 2, 3]; // WARNING
+ x.reverse();
+ let _: () = x.clear();
+}
+
+fn fake_read_2() {
+ let mut x = vec![1, 2, 3]; // WARNING
+ x.reverse();
+ println!("{:?}", x.push(5));
+}
+
+fn assignment() {
+ let mut x = vec![1, 2, 3]; // WARNING
+ let y = vec![4, 5, 6]; // Ok
+ x = y;
+}
+
+#[allow(clippy::self_assignment)]
+fn self_assignment() {
+ let mut x = vec![1, 2, 3]; // WARNING
+ x = x;
+}
+
+fn method_argument_but_not_target() {
+ struct MyStruct;
+ impl MyStruct {
+ fn my_method(&self, _argument: &[usize]) {}
+ }
+ let my_struct = MyStruct;
+
+ let mut x = vec![1, 2, 3]; // Ok
+ x.reverse();
+ my_struct.my_method(&x);
+}
+
+fn insert_is_not_a_read() {
+ let mut x = HashSet::new(); // WARNING
+ x.insert(5);
+}
+
+fn insert_is_a_read() {
+ let mut x = HashSet::new(); // Ok
+ if x.insert(5) {
+ println!("5 was inserted");
+ }
+}
+
+fn not_read_if_return_value_not_used() {
+ // `is_empty` does not modify the set, so it's a query. But since the return value is not used, the
+ // lint does not consider it a read here.
+ let x = vec![1, 2, 3]; // WARNING
+ x.is_empty();
+}
+
+fn extension_traits() {
+ trait VecExt<T> {
+ fn method_with_side_effect(&self);
+ fn method_without_side_effect(&self);
+ }
+
+ impl<T> VecExt<T> for Vec<T> {
+ fn method_with_side_effect(&self) {
+ println!("my length: {}", self.len());
+ }
+ fn method_without_side_effect(&self) {}
+ }
+
+ let x = vec![1, 2, 3]; // Ok
+ x.method_with_side_effect();
+
+ let y = vec![1, 2, 3]; // Ok (false negative)
+ y.method_without_side_effect();
+}
+
+fn function_argument() {
+ #[allow(clippy::ptr_arg)]
+ fn foo<T>(v: &Vec<T>) -> usize {
+ v.len()
+ }
+
+ let x = vec![1, 2, 3]; // Ok
+ foo(&x);
+}
+
+fn string() {
+ // Do lint (write without read)
+ let mut s = String::new();
+ s.push_str("Hello, World!");
+
+ // Do not lint (read without write)
+ let mut s = String::from("Hello, World!");
+ let _ = s.len();
+
+ // Do not lint (write and read)
+ let mut s = String::from("Hello, World!");
+ s.push_str("foo, bar");
+ let _ = s.len();
+
+ // Do lint the first line, but not the second
+ let mut s = String::from("Hello, World!");
+ let t = String::from("foo, bar");
+ s = t;
+}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/collection_is_never_read.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/collection_is_never_read.stderr
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..cf51a5368
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/collection_is_never_read.stderr
@@ -0,0 +1,76 @@
+error: collection is never read
+ --> $DIR/collection_is_never_read.rs:21:5
+ |
+LL | let mut x = HashMap::new(); // WARNING
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+ |
+ = note: `-D clippy::collection-is-never-read` implied by `-D warnings`
+
+error: collection is never read
+ --> $DIR/collection_is_never_read.rs:60:5
+ |
+LL | let mut x = vec![1, 2, 3]; // WARNING
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+
+error: collection is never read
+ --> $DIR/collection_is_never_read.rs:75:5
+ |
+LL | let mut x = HashMap::new(); // WARNING
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+
+error: collection is never read
+ --> $DIR/collection_is_never_read.rs:80:5
+ |
+LL | let mut x = HashMap::new(); // WARNING
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+
+error: collection is never read
+ --> $DIR/collection_is_never_read.rs:88:5
+ |
+LL | let mut x = vec![1, 2, 3]; // WARNING
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+
+error: collection is never read
+ --> $DIR/collection_is_never_read.rs:94:5
+ |
+LL | let mut x = vec![1, 2, 3]; // WARNING
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+
+error: collection is never read
+ --> $DIR/collection_is_never_read.rs:100:5
+ |
+LL | let mut x = vec![1, 2, 3]; // WARNING
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+
+error: collection is never read
+ --> $DIR/collection_is_never_read.rs:107:5
+ |
+LL | let mut x = vec![1, 2, 3]; // WARNING
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+
+error: collection is never read
+ --> $DIR/collection_is_never_read.rs:124:5
+ |
+LL | let mut x = HashSet::new(); // WARNING
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+
+error: collection is never read
+ --> $DIR/collection_is_never_read.rs:138:5
+ |
+LL | let x = vec![1, 2, 3]; // WARNING
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+
+error: collection is never read
+ --> $DIR/collection_is_never_read.rs:174:5
+ |
+LL | let mut s = String::new();
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+
+error: collection is never read
+ --> $DIR/collection_is_never_read.rs:187:5
+ |
+LL | let mut s = String::from("Hello, World!");
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+
+error: aborting due to 12 previous errors
+
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/crashes/ice-10148.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/crashes/ice-10148.rs
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..1ab3570c9
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/crashes/ice-10148.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
+// aux-build:../../auxiliary/proc_macros.rs
+
+extern crate proc_macros;
+
+use proc_macros::with_span;
+
+fn main() {
+ println!(with_span!(""something ""));
+}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/crashes/ice-10148.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/crashes/ice-10148.stderr
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..f23e4433f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/crashes/ice-10148.stderr
@@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
+error: empty string literal in `println!`
+ --> $DIR/ice-10148.rs:8:5
+ |
+LL | println!(with_span!(""something ""));
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^-----------^^^^^
+ | |
+ | help: remove the empty string
+ |
+ = note: `-D clippy::println-empty-string` implied by `-D warnings`
+
+error: aborting due to previous error
+
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/crashes/ice-6179.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/crashes/ice-6179.rs
index 4fe92d356..ce1895851 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/crashes/ice-6179.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/crashes/ice-6179.rs
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
//! The ICE is mainly caused by using `hir_ty_to_ty`. See the discussion in the PR for details.
#![warn(clippy::use_self)]
-#![allow(dead_code)]
+#![allow(dead_code, clippy::let_with_type_underscore)]
struct Foo;
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/crashes/ice-6252.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/crashes/ice-6252.stderr
index efdd56dd4..4787282f5 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/crashes/ice-6252.stderr
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/crashes/ice-6252.stderr
@@ -6,11 +6,11 @@ LL | _n: PhantomData,
|
help: consider importing one of these items
|
-LL | use core::marker::PhantomData;
+LL + use core::marker::PhantomData;
|
-LL | use serde::__private::PhantomData;
+LL + use serde::__private::PhantomData;
|
-LL | use std::marker::PhantomData;
+LL + use std::marker::PhantomData;
|
error[E0412]: cannot find type `VAL` in this scope
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/crashes/ice-6254.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/crashes/ice-6254.stderr
index 22d82a30c..263c27d3d 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/crashes/ice-6254.stderr
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/crashes/ice-6254.stderr
@@ -6,6 +6,8 @@ LL | FOO_REF_REF => {},
|
= warning: this was previously accepted by the compiler but is being phased out; it will become a hard error in a future release!
= note: for more information, see issue #62411 <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/62411>
+ = note: the traits must be derived, manual `impl`s are not sufficient
+ = note: see https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/marker/trait.StructuralEq.html for details
= note: `-D indirect-structural-match` implied by `-D warnings`
error: aborting due to previous error
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/default_numeric_fallback_f64.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/default_numeric_fallback_f64.fixed
index a370ccc76..42c15d6a7 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/default_numeric_fallback_f64.fixed
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/default_numeric_fallback_f64.fixed
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
// run-rustfix
-// aux-build:macro_rules.rs
+// aux-build:proc_macros.rs
#![warn(clippy::default_numeric_fallback)]
#![allow(
@@ -9,11 +9,12 @@
clippy::unnecessary_operation,
clippy::branches_sharing_code,
clippy::match_single_binding,
- clippy::let_unit_value
+ clippy::let_unit_value,
+ clippy::let_with_type_underscore
)]
-#[macro_use]
-extern crate macro_rules;
+extern crate proc_macros;
+use proc_macros::{external, inline_macros};
mod basic_expr {
fn test() {
@@ -166,20 +167,17 @@ mod method_calls {
}
mod in_macro {
- macro_rules! internal_macro {
- () => {
- let x = 22.0_f64;
- };
- }
+ use super::*;
// Should lint in internal macro.
+ #[inline_macros]
fn internal() {
- internal_macro!();
+ inline!(let x = 22.0_f64;);
}
// Should NOT lint in external macro.
fn external() {
- default_numeric_fallback!();
+ external!(let x = 22.;);
}
}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/default_numeric_fallback_f64.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/default_numeric_fallback_f64.rs
index 2476fe951..7da7ea254 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/default_numeric_fallback_f64.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/default_numeric_fallback_f64.rs
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
// run-rustfix
-// aux-build:macro_rules.rs
+// aux-build:proc_macros.rs
#![warn(clippy::default_numeric_fallback)]
#![allow(
@@ -9,11 +9,12 @@
clippy::unnecessary_operation,
clippy::branches_sharing_code,
clippy::match_single_binding,
- clippy::let_unit_value
+ clippy::let_unit_value,
+ clippy::let_with_type_underscore
)]
-#[macro_use]
-extern crate macro_rules;
+extern crate proc_macros;
+use proc_macros::{external, inline_macros};
mod basic_expr {
fn test() {
@@ -166,20 +167,17 @@ mod method_calls {
}
mod in_macro {
- macro_rules! internal_macro {
- () => {
- let x = 22.;
- };
- }
+ use super::*;
// Should lint in internal macro.
+ #[inline_macros]
fn internal() {
- internal_macro!();
+ inline!(let x = 22.;);
}
// Should NOT lint in external macro.
fn external() {
- default_numeric_fallback!();
+ external!(let x = 22.;);
}
}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/default_numeric_fallback_f64.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/default_numeric_fallback_f64.stderr
index 5df2f6423..b949cd1d5 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/default_numeric_fallback_f64.stderr
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/default_numeric_fallback_f64.stderr
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
error: default numeric fallback might occur
- --> $DIR/default_numeric_fallback_f64.rs:21:17
+ --> $DIR/default_numeric_fallback_f64.rs:22:17
|
LL | let x = 0.12;
| ^^^^ help: consider adding suffix: `0.12_f64`
@@ -7,147 +7,144 @@ LL | let x = 0.12;
= note: `-D clippy::default-numeric-fallback` implied by `-D warnings`
error: default numeric fallback might occur
- --> $DIR/default_numeric_fallback_f64.rs:22:18
+ --> $DIR/default_numeric_fallback_f64.rs:23:18
|
LL | let x = [1., 2., 3.];
| ^^ help: consider adding suffix: `1.0_f64`
error: default numeric fallback might occur
- --> $DIR/default_numeric_fallback_f64.rs:22:22
+ --> $DIR/default_numeric_fallback_f64.rs:23:22
|
LL | let x = [1., 2., 3.];
| ^^ help: consider adding suffix: `2.0_f64`
error: default numeric fallback might occur
- --> $DIR/default_numeric_fallback_f64.rs:22:26
+ --> $DIR/default_numeric_fallback_f64.rs:23:26
|
LL | let x = [1., 2., 3.];
| ^^ help: consider adding suffix: `3.0_f64`
error: default numeric fallback might occur
- --> $DIR/default_numeric_fallback_f64.rs:23:28
+ --> $DIR/default_numeric_fallback_f64.rs:24:28
|
LL | let x = if true { (1., 2.) } else { (3., 4.) };
| ^^ help: consider adding suffix: `1.0_f64`
error: default numeric fallback might occur
- --> $DIR/default_numeric_fallback_f64.rs:23:32
+ --> $DIR/default_numeric_fallback_f64.rs:24:32
|
LL | let x = if true { (1., 2.) } else { (3., 4.) };
| ^^ help: consider adding suffix: `2.0_f64`
error: default numeric fallback might occur
- --> $DIR/default_numeric_fallback_f64.rs:23:46
+ --> $DIR/default_numeric_fallback_f64.rs:24:46
|
LL | let x = if true { (1., 2.) } else { (3., 4.) };
| ^^ help: consider adding suffix: `3.0_f64`
error: default numeric fallback might occur
- --> $DIR/default_numeric_fallback_f64.rs:23:50
+ --> $DIR/default_numeric_fallback_f64.rs:24:50
|
LL | let x = if true { (1., 2.) } else { (3., 4.) };
| ^^ help: consider adding suffix: `4.0_f64`
error: default numeric fallback might occur
- --> $DIR/default_numeric_fallback_f64.rs:24:23
+ --> $DIR/default_numeric_fallback_f64.rs:25:23
|
LL | let x = match 1. {
| ^^ help: consider adding suffix: `1.0_f64`
error: default numeric fallback might occur
- --> $DIR/default_numeric_fallback_f64.rs:25:18
+ --> $DIR/default_numeric_fallback_f64.rs:26:18
|
LL | _ => 1.,
| ^^ help: consider adding suffix: `1.0_f64`
error: default numeric fallback might occur
- --> $DIR/default_numeric_fallback_f64.rs:44:21
+ --> $DIR/default_numeric_fallback_f64.rs:45:21
|
LL | let y = 1.;
| ^^ help: consider adding suffix: `1.0_f64`
error: default numeric fallback might occur
- --> $DIR/default_numeric_fallback_f64.rs:52:21
+ --> $DIR/default_numeric_fallback_f64.rs:53:21
|
LL | let y = 1.;
| ^^ help: consider adding suffix: `1.0_f64`
error: default numeric fallback might occur
- --> $DIR/default_numeric_fallback_f64.rs:58:21
+ --> $DIR/default_numeric_fallback_f64.rs:59:21
|
LL | let y = 1.;
| ^^ help: consider adding suffix: `1.0_f64`
error: default numeric fallback might occur
- --> $DIR/default_numeric_fallback_f64.rs:66:21
+ --> $DIR/default_numeric_fallback_f64.rs:67:21
|
LL | let y = 1.;
| ^^ help: consider adding suffix: `1.0_f64`
error: default numeric fallback might occur
- --> $DIR/default_numeric_fallback_f64.rs:78:9
+ --> $DIR/default_numeric_fallback_f64.rs:79:9
|
LL | 1.
| ^^ help: consider adding suffix: `1.0_f64`
error: default numeric fallback might occur
- --> $DIR/default_numeric_fallback_f64.rs:84:27
+ --> $DIR/default_numeric_fallback_f64.rs:85:27
|
LL | let f = || -> _ { 1. };
| ^^ help: consider adding suffix: `1.0_f64`
error: default numeric fallback might occur
- --> $DIR/default_numeric_fallback_f64.rs:88:29
+ --> $DIR/default_numeric_fallback_f64.rs:89:29
|
LL | let f = || -> f64 { 1. };
| ^^ help: consider adding suffix: `1.0_f64`
error: default numeric fallback might occur
- --> $DIR/default_numeric_fallback_f64.rs:102:21
+ --> $DIR/default_numeric_fallback_f64.rs:103:21
|
LL | generic_arg(1.);
| ^^ help: consider adding suffix: `1.0_f64`
error: default numeric fallback might occur
- --> $DIR/default_numeric_fallback_f64.rs:105:32
+ --> $DIR/default_numeric_fallback_f64.rs:106:32
|
LL | let x: _ = generic_arg(1.);
| ^^ help: consider adding suffix: `1.0_f64`
error: default numeric fallback might occur
- --> $DIR/default_numeric_fallback_f64.rs:123:28
+ --> $DIR/default_numeric_fallback_f64.rs:124:28
|
LL | GenericStruct { x: 1. };
| ^^ help: consider adding suffix: `1.0_f64`
error: default numeric fallback might occur
- --> $DIR/default_numeric_fallback_f64.rs:126:36
+ --> $DIR/default_numeric_fallback_f64.rs:127:36
|
LL | let _ = GenericStruct { x: 1. };
| ^^ help: consider adding suffix: `1.0_f64`
error: default numeric fallback might occur
- --> $DIR/default_numeric_fallback_f64.rs:144:24
+ --> $DIR/default_numeric_fallback_f64.rs:145:24
|
LL | GenericEnum::X(1.);
| ^^ help: consider adding suffix: `1.0_f64`
error: default numeric fallback might occur
- --> $DIR/default_numeric_fallback_f64.rs:164:23
+ --> $DIR/default_numeric_fallback_f64.rs:165:23
|
LL | s.generic_arg(1.);
| ^^ help: consider adding suffix: `1.0_f64`
error: default numeric fallback might occur
- --> $DIR/default_numeric_fallback_f64.rs:171:21
+ --> $DIR/default_numeric_fallback_f64.rs:175:25
|
-LL | let x = 22.;
- | ^^^ help: consider adding suffix: `22.0_f64`
-...
-LL | internal_macro!();
- | ----------------- in this macro invocation
+LL | inline!(let x = 22.;);
+ | ^^^ help: consider adding suffix: `22.0_f64`
|
- = note: this error originates in the macro `internal_macro` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)
+ = note: this error originates in the macro `__inline_mac_fn_internal` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)
error: aborting due to 24 previous errors
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/default_numeric_fallback_i32.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/default_numeric_fallback_i32.fixed
index 3f4994f04..b7485b73d 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/default_numeric_fallback_i32.fixed
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/default_numeric_fallback_i32.fixed
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
// run-rustfix
-// aux-build:macro_rules.rs
+// aux-build:proc_macros.rs
#![feature(lint_reasons)]
#![warn(clippy::default_numeric_fallback)]
@@ -9,11 +9,12 @@
clippy::no_effect,
clippy::unnecessary_operation,
clippy::branches_sharing_code,
- clippy::let_unit_value
+ clippy::let_unit_value,
+ clippy::let_with_type_underscore
)]
-#[macro_use]
-extern crate macro_rules;
+extern crate proc_macros;
+use proc_macros::{external, inline_macros};
mod basic_expr {
fn test() {
@@ -167,20 +168,17 @@ mod method_calls {
}
mod in_macro {
- macro_rules! internal_macro {
- () => {
- let x = 22_i32;
- };
- }
+ use super::*;
// Should lint in internal macro.
+ #[inline_macros]
fn internal() {
- internal_macro!();
+ inline!(let x = 22_i32;);
}
// Should NOT lint in external macro.
fn external() {
- default_numeric_fallback!();
+ external!(let x = 22;);
}
}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/default_numeric_fallback_i32.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/default_numeric_fallback_i32.rs
index 2df0e0978..7307d3135 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/default_numeric_fallback_i32.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/default_numeric_fallback_i32.rs
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
// run-rustfix
-// aux-build:macro_rules.rs
+// aux-build:proc_macros.rs
#![feature(lint_reasons)]
#![warn(clippy::default_numeric_fallback)]
@@ -9,11 +9,12 @@
clippy::no_effect,
clippy::unnecessary_operation,
clippy::branches_sharing_code,
- clippy::let_unit_value
+ clippy::let_unit_value,
+ clippy::let_with_type_underscore
)]
-#[macro_use]
-extern crate macro_rules;
+extern crate proc_macros;
+use proc_macros::{external, inline_macros};
mod basic_expr {
fn test() {
@@ -167,20 +168,17 @@ mod method_calls {
}
mod in_macro {
- macro_rules! internal_macro {
- () => {
- let x = 22;
- };
- }
+ use super::*;
// Should lint in internal macro.
+ #[inline_macros]
fn internal() {
- internal_macro!();
+ inline!(let x = 22;);
}
// Should NOT lint in external macro.
fn external() {
- default_numeric_fallback!();
+ external!(let x = 22;);
}
}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/default_numeric_fallback_i32.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/default_numeric_fallback_i32.stderr
index 6f219c3fc..48cd28102 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/default_numeric_fallback_i32.stderr
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/default_numeric_fallback_i32.stderr
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
error: default numeric fallback might occur
- --> $DIR/default_numeric_fallback_i32.rs:21:17
+ --> $DIR/default_numeric_fallback_i32.rs:22:17
|
LL | let x = 22;
| ^^ help: consider adding suffix: `22_i32`
@@ -7,159 +7,156 @@ LL | let x = 22;
= note: `-D clippy::default-numeric-fallback` implied by `-D warnings`
error: default numeric fallback might occur
- --> $DIR/default_numeric_fallback_i32.rs:22:18
+ --> $DIR/default_numeric_fallback_i32.rs:23:18
|
LL | let x = [1, 2, 3];
| ^ help: consider adding suffix: `1_i32`
error: default numeric fallback might occur
- --> $DIR/default_numeric_fallback_i32.rs:22:21
+ --> $DIR/default_numeric_fallback_i32.rs:23:21
|
LL | let x = [1, 2, 3];
| ^ help: consider adding suffix: `2_i32`
error: default numeric fallback might occur
- --> $DIR/default_numeric_fallback_i32.rs:22:24
+ --> $DIR/default_numeric_fallback_i32.rs:23:24
|
LL | let x = [1, 2, 3];
| ^ help: consider adding suffix: `3_i32`
error: default numeric fallback might occur
- --> $DIR/default_numeric_fallback_i32.rs:23:28
+ --> $DIR/default_numeric_fallback_i32.rs:24:28
|
LL | let x = if true { (1, 2) } else { (3, 4) };
| ^ help: consider adding suffix: `1_i32`
error: default numeric fallback might occur
- --> $DIR/default_numeric_fallback_i32.rs:23:31
+ --> $DIR/default_numeric_fallback_i32.rs:24:31
|
LL | let x = if true { (1, 2) } else { (3, 4) };
| ^ help: consider adding suffix: `2_i32`
error: default numeric fallback might occur
- --> $DIR/default_numeric_fallback_i32.rs:23:44
+ --> $DIR/default_numeric_fallback_i32.rs:24:44
|
LL | let x = if true { (1, 2) } else { (3, 4) };
| ^ help: consider adding suffix: `3_i32`
error: default numeric fallback might occur
- --> $DIR/default_numeric_fallback_i32.rs:23:47
+ --> $DIR/default_numeric_fallback_i32.rs:24:47
|
LL | let x = if true { (1, 2) } else { (3, 4) };
| ^ help: consider adding suffix: `4_i32`
error: default numeric fallback might occur
- --> $DIR/default_numeric_fallback_i32.rs:24:23
+ --> $DIR/default_numeric_fallback_i32.rs:25:23
|
LL | let x = match 1 {
| ^ help: consider adding suffix: `1_i32`
error: default numeric fallback might occur
- --> $DIR/default_numeric_fallback_i32.rs:25:13
+ --> $DIR/default_numeric_fallback_i32.rs:26:13
|
LL | 1 => 1,
| ^ help: consider adding suffix: `1_i32`
error: default numeric fallback might occur
- --> $DIR/default_numeric_fallback_i32.rs:25:18
+ --> $DIR/default_numeric_fallback_i32.rs:26:18
|
LL | 1 => 1,
| ^ help: consider adding suffix: `1_i32`
error: default numeric fallback might occur
- --> $DIR/default_numeric_fallback_i32.rs:26:18
+ --> $DIR/default_numeric_fallback_i32.rs:27:18
|
LL | _ => 2,
| ^ help: consider adding suffix: `2_i32`
error: default numeric fallback might occur
- --> $DIR/default_numeric_fallback_i32.rs:45:21
+ --> $DIR/default_numeric_fallback_i32.rs:46:21
|
LL | let y = 1;
| ^ help: consider adding suffix: `1_i32`
error: default numeric fallback might occur
- --> $DIR/default_numeric_fallback_i32.rs:53:21
+ --> $DIR/default_numeric_fallback_i32.rs:54:21
|
LL | let y = 1;
| ^ help: consider adding suffix: `1_i32`
error: default numeric fallback might occur
- --> $DIR/default_numeric_fallback_i32.rs:59:21
+ --> $DIR/default_numeric_fallback_i32.rs:60:21
|
LL | let y = 1;
| ^ help: consider adding suffix: `1_i32`
error: default numeric fallback might occur
- --> $DIR/default_numeric_fallback_i32.rs:67:21
+ --> $DIR/default_numeric_fallback_i32.rs:68:21
|
LL | let y = 1;
| ^ help: consider adding suffix: `1_i32`
error: default numeric fallback might occur
- --> $DIR/default_numeric_fallback_i32.rs:79:9
+ --> $DIR/default_numeric_fallback_i32.rs:80:9
|
LL | 1
| ^ help: consider adding suffix: `1_i32`
error: default numeric fallback might occur
- --> $DIR/default_numeric_fallback_i32.rs:85:27
+ --> $DIR/default_numeric_fallback_i32.rs:86:27
|
LL | let f = || -> _ { 1 };
| ^ help: consider adding suffix: `1_i32`
error: default numeric fallback might occur
- --> $DIR/default_numeric_fallback_i32.rs:89:29
+ --> $DIR/default_numeric_fallback_i32.rs:90:29
|
LL | let f = || -> i32 { 1 };
| ^ help: consider adding suffix: `1_i32`
error: default numeric fallback might occur
- --> $DIR/default_numeric_fallback_i32.rs:103:21
+ --> $DIR/default_numeric_fallback_i32.rs:104:21
|
LL | generic_arg(1);
| ^ help: consider adding suffix: `1_i32`
error: default numeric fallback might occur
- --> $DIR/default_numeric_fallback_i32.rs:106:32
+ --> $DIR/default_numeric_fallback_i32.rs:107:32
|
LL | let x: _ = generic_arg(1);
| ^ help: consider adding suffix: `1_i32`
error: default numeric fallback might occur
- --> $DIR/default_numeric_fallback_i32.rs:124:28
+ --> $DIR/default_numeric_fallback_i32.rs:125:28
|
LL | GenericStruct { x: 1 };
| ^ help: consider adding suffix: `1_i32`
error: default numeric fallback might occur
- --> $DIR/default_numeric_fallback_i32.rs:127:36
+ --> $DIR/default_numeric_fallback_i32.rs:128:36
|
LL | let _ = GenericStruct { x: 1 };
| ^ help: consider adding suffix: `1_i32`
error: default numeric fallback might occur
- --> $DIR/default_numeric_fallback_i32.rs:145:24
+ --> $DIR/default_numeric_fallback_i32.rs:146:24
|
LL | GenericEnum::X(1);
| ^ help: consider adding suffix: `1_i32`
error: default numeric fallback might occur
- --> $DIR/default_numeric_fallback_i32.rs:165:23
+ --> $DIR/default_numeric_fallback_i32.rs:166:23
|
LL | s.generic_arg(1);
| ^ help: consider adding suffix: `1_i32`
error: default numeric fallback might occur
- --> $DIR/default_numeric_fallback_i32.rs:172:21
+ --> $DIR/default_numeric_fallback_i32.rs:176:25
|
-LL | let x = 22;
- | ^^ help: consider adding suffix: `22_i32`
-...
-LL | internal_macro!();
- | ----------------- in this macro invocation
+LL | inline!(let x = 22;);
+ | ^^ help: consider adding suffix: `22_i32`
|
- = note: this error originates in the macro `internal_macro` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)
+ = note: this error originates in the macro `__inline_mac_fn_internal` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)
error: aborting due to 26 previous errors
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/default_trait_access.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/default_trait_access.fixed
index 5640599d4..7842ef3ec 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/default_trait_access.fixed
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/default_trait_access.fixed
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
// run-rustfix
-// aux-build: proc_macro_with_span.rs
+// aux-build: proc_macros.rs
#![deny(clippy::default_trait_access)]
#![allow(dead_code, unused_imports)]
#![allow(clippy::uninlined_format_args)]
-extern crate proc_macro_with_span;
+extern crate proc_macros;
-use proc_macro_with_span::with_span;
+use proc_macros::with_span;
use std::default;
use std::default::Default as D2;
use std::string;
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/default_trait_access.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/default_trait_access.rs
index 11d4bc5c5..cbb3e59c9 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/default_trait_access.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/default_trait_access.rs
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
// run-rustfix
-// aux-build: proc_macro_with_span.rs
+// aux-build: proc_macros.rs
#![deny(clippy::default_trait_access)]
#![allow(dead_code, unused_imports)]
#![allow(clippy::uninlined_format_args)]
-extern crate proc_macro_with_span;
+extern crate proc_macros;
-use proc_macro_with_span::with_span;
+use proc_macros::with_span;
use std::default;
use std::default::Default as D2;
use std::string;
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/deref_addrof.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/deref_addrof.fixed
index 2f489deb1..ca5c03304 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/deref_addrof.fixed
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/deref_addrof.fixed
@@ -1,7 +1,12 @@
// run-rustfix
+// aux-build:proc_macros.rs
+
#![allow(clippy::return_self_not_must_use)]
#![warn(clippy::deref_addrof)]
+extern crate proc_macros;
+use proc_macros::inline_macros;
+
fn get_number() -> usize {
10
}
@@ -41,28 +46,15 @@ fn main() {
let _ = unsafe { *core::ptr::addr_of!(a) };
}
-#[rustfmt::skip]
-macro_rules! m {
- ($visitor: expr) => {
- $visitor
- };
-}
-
-#[rustfmt::skip]
-macro_rules! m_mut {
- ($visitor: expr) => {
- $visitor
- };
-}
-
#[derive(Copy, Clone)]
pub struct S;
+#[inline_macros]
impl S {
pub fn f(&self) -> &Self {
- m!(self)
+ inline!($(@expr self))
}
#[allow(unused_mut)] // mut will be unused, once the macro is fixed
pub fn f_mut(mut self) -> Self {
- m_mut!(self)
+ inline!($(@expr self))
}
}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/deref_addrof.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/deref_addrof.rs
index 49f360b9a..3db5fafe9 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/deref_addrof.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/deref_addrof.rs
@@ -1,7 +1,12 @@
// run-rustfix
+// aux-build:proc_macros.rs
+
#![allow(clippy::return_self_not_must_use)]
#![warn(clippy::deref_addrof)]
+extern crate proc_macros;
+use proc_macros::inline_macros;
+
fn get_number() -> usize {
10
}
@@ -41,28 +46,15 @@ fn main() {
let _ = unsafe { *core::ptr::addr_of!(a) };
}
-#[rustfmt::skip]
-macro_rules! m {
- ($visitor: expr) => {
- *& $visitor
- };
-}
-
-#[rustfmt::skip]
-macro_rules! m_mut {
- ($visitor: expr) => {
- *& mut $visitor
- };
-}
-
#[derive(Copy, Clone)]
pub struct S;
+#[inline_macros]
impl S {
pub fn f(&self) -> &Self {
- m!(self)
+ inline!(*& $(@expr self))
}
#[allow(unused_mut)] // mut will be unused, once the macro is fixed
pub fn f_mut(mut self) -> Self {
- m_mut!(self)
+ inline!(*&mut $(@expr self))
}
}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/deref_addrof.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/deref_addrof.stderr
index 75371fcdb..e0287522f 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/deref_addrof.stderr
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/deref_addrof.stderr
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
error: immediately dereferencing a reference
- --> $DIR/deref_addrof.rs:19:13
+ --> $DIR/deref_addrof.rs:24:13
|
LL | let b = *&a;
| ^^^ help: try this: `a`
@@ -7,68 +7,62 @@ LL | let b = *&a;
= note: `-D clippy::deref-addrof` implied by `-D warnings`
error: immediately dereferencing a reference
- --> $DIR/deref_addrof.rs:21:13
+ --> $DIR/deref_addrof.rs:26:13
|
LL | let b = *&get_number();
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `get_number()`
error: immediately dereferencing a reference
- --> $DIR/deref_addrof.rs:26:13
+ --> $DIR/deref_addrof.rs:31:13
|
LL | let b = *&bytes[1..2][0];
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `bytes[1..2][0]`
error: immediately dereferencing a reference
- --> $DIR/deref_addrof.rs:30:13
+ --> $DIR/deref_addrof.rs:35:13
|
LL | let b = *&(a);
| ^^^^^ help: try this: `(a)`
error: immediately dereferencing a reference
- --> $DIR/deref_addrof.rs:32:13
+ --> $DIR/deref_addrof.rs:37:13
|
LL | let b = *(&a);
| ^^^^^ help: try this: `a`
error: immediately dereferencing a reference
- --> $DIR/deref_addrof.rs:35:13
+ --> $DIR/deref_addrof.rs:40:13
|
LL | let b = *((&a));
| ^^^^^^^ help: try this: `a`
error: immediately dereferencing a reference
- --> $DIR/deref_addrof.rs:37:13
+ --> $DIR/deref_addrof.rs:42:13
|
LL | let b = *&&a;
| ^^^^ help: try this: `&a`
error: immediately dereferencing a reference
- --> $DIR/deref_addrof.rs:39:14
+ --> $DIR/deref_addrof.rs:44:14
|
LL | let b = **&aref;
| ^^^^^^ help: try this: `aref`
error: immediately dereferencing a reference
- --> $DIR/deref_addrof.rs:47:9
+ --> $DIR/deref_addrof.rs:54:17
|
-LL | *& $visitor
- | ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `$visitor`
-...
-LL | m!(self)
- | -------- in this macro invocation
+LL | inline!(*& $(@expr self))
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `$(@expr self)`
|
- = note: this error originates in the macro `m` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)
+ = note: this error originates in the macro `__inline_mac_impl` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)
error: immediately dereferencing a reference
- --> $DIR/deref_addrof.rs:54:9
+ --> $DIR/deref_addrof.rs:58:17
|
-LL | *& mut $visitor
- | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `$visitor`
-...
-LL | m_mut!(self)
- | ------------ in this macro invocation
+LL | inline!(*&mut $(@expr self))
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `$(@expr self)`
|
- = note: this error originates in the macro `m_mut` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)
+ = note: this error originates in the macro `__inline_mac_impl` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)
error: aborting due to 10 previous errors
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/deref_addrof_macro.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/deref_addrof_macro.rs
index dcebd6c6e..57c0be3f5 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/deref_addrof_macro.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/deref_addrof_macro.rs
@@ -1,10 +1,13 @@
-macro_rules! m {
- ($($x:tt),*) => { &[$(($x, stringify!(x)),)*] };
-}
+// aux-build:proc_macros.rs
+
+#![warn(clippy::deref_addrof)]
+
+extern crate proc_macros;
-#[warn(clippy::deref_addrof)]
-fn f() -> [(i32, &'static str); 3] {
- *m![1, 2, 3] // should be fine
+#[proc_macros::inline_macros]
+fn f() -> i32 {
+ // should be fine
+ *inline!(&$1)
}
fn main() {}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/derivable_impls.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/derivable_impls.fixed
index ee8456f5d..89ec33a0d 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/derivable_impls.fixed
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/derivable_impls.fixed
@@ -231,4 +231,41 @@ impl Default for NonExhaustiveEnum {
}
}
+// https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/10396
+
+#[derive(Default)]
+struct DefaultType;
+
+struct GenericType<T = DefaultType> {
+ t: T,
+}
+
+impl Default for GenericType {
+ fn default() -> Self {
+ Self { t: Default::default() }
+ }
+}
+
+struct InnerGenericType<T> {
+ t: T,
+}
+
+impl Default for InnerGenericType<DefaultType> {
+ fn default() -> Self {
+ Self { t: Default::default() }
+ }
+}
+
+struct OtherGenericType<T = DefaultType> {
+ inner: InnerGenericType<T>,
+}
+
+impl Default for OtherGenericType {
+ fn default() -> Self {
+ Self {
+ inner: Default::default(),
+ }
+ }
+}
+
fn main() {}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/derivable_impls.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/derivable_impls.rs
index 14af419bc..def6e4116 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/derivable_impls.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/derivable_impls.rs
@@ -267,4 +267,41 @@ impl Default for NonExhaustiveEnum {
}
}
+// https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/10396
+
+#[derive(Default)]
+struct DefaultType;
+
+struct GenericType<T = DefaultType> {
+ t: T,
+}
+
+impl Default for GenericType {
+ fn default() -> Self {
+ Self { t: Default::default() }
+ }
+}
+
+struct InnerGenericType<T> {
+ t: T,
+}
+
+impl Default for InnerGenericType<DefaultType> {
+ fn default() -> Self {
+ Self { t: Default::default() }
+ }
+}
+
+struct OtherGenericType<T = DefaultType> {
+ inner: InnerGenericType<T>,
+}
+
+impl Default for OtherGenericType {
+ fn default() -> Self {
+ Self {
+ inner: Default::default(),
+ }
+ }
+}
+
fn main() {}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/derivable_impls.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/derivable_impls.stderr
index 81963c3be..8089f5ea0 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/derivable_impls.stderr
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/derivable_impls.stderr
@@ -14,7 +14,8 @@ LL | | }
= help: remove the manual implementation...
help: ...and instead derive it
|
-LL | #[derive(Default)]
+LL + #[derive(Default)]
+LL | struct FooDefault<'a> {
|
error: this `impl` can be derived
@@ -30,7 +31,8 @@ LL | | }
= help: remove the manual implementation...
help: ...and instead derive it
|
-LL | #[derive(Default)]
+LL + #[derive(Default)]
+LL | struct TupleDefault(bool, i32, u64);
|
error: this `impl` can be derived
@@ -46,7 +48,8 @@ LL | | }
= help: remove the manual implementation...
help: ...and instead derive it
|
-LL | #[derive(Default)]
+LL + #[derive(Default)]
+LL | struct StrDefault<'a>(&'a str);
|
error: this `impl` can be derived
@@ -62,7 +65,8 @@ LL | | }
= help: remove the manual implementation...
help: ...and instead derive it
|
-LL | #[derive(Default)]
+LL + #[derive(Default)]
+LL | struct Y(u32);
|
error: this `impl` can be derived
@@ -78,7 +82,8 @@ LL | | }
= help: remove the manual implementation...
help: ...and instead derive it
|
-LL | #[derive(Default)]
+LL + #[derive(Default)]
+LL | struct WithoutSelfCurly {
|
error: this `impl` can be derived
@@ -94,7 +99,8 @@ LL | | }
= help: remove the manual implementation...
help: ...and instead derive it
|
-LL | #[derive(Default)]
+LL + #[derive(Default)]
+LL | struct WithoutSelfParan(bool);
|
error: this `impl` can be derived
@@ -110,7 +116,8 @@ LL | | }
= help: remove the manual implementation...
help: ...and instead derive it
|
-LL | #[derive(Default)]
+LL + #[derive(Default)]
+LL | pub struct RepeatDefault1 {
|
error: this `impl` can be derived
@@ -126,7 +133,8 @@ LL | | }
= help: remove the manual implementation...
help: ...and instead derive it...
|
-LL | #[derive(Default)]
+LL + #[derive(Default)]
+LL | pub enum SimpleEnum {
|
help: ...and mark the default variant
|
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/doc_unsafe.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/doc_unsafe.rs
index b91f7aa0d..30674ce37 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/doc_unsafe.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/doc_unsafe.rs
@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
-// aux-build:doc_unsafe_macros.rs
+// aux-build:proc_macros.rs
#![allow(clippy::let_unit_value)]
-#[macro_use]
-extern crate doc_unsafe_macros;
+extern crate proc_macros;
+use proc_macros::external;
/// This is not sufficiently documented
pub unsafe fn destroy_the_planet() {
@@ -105,7 +105,11 @@ macro_rules! very_unsafe {
very_unsafe!();
// we don't lint code from external macros
-undocd_unsafe!();
+external! {
+ pub unsafe fn oy_vey() {
+ unimplemented!();
+ }
+}
fn main() {
unsafe {
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/double_must_use.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/double_must_use.rs
index 05e087b08..26a387b3c 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/double_must_use.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/double_must_use.rs
@@ -21,6 +21,17 @@ pub fn must_use_with_note() -> Result<(), ()> {
unimplemented!();
}
+// vvvv Should not lint (#10486)
+#[must_use]
+async fn async_must_use() -> usize {
+ unimplemented!();
+}
+
+#[must_use]
+async fn async_must_use_result() -> Result<(), ()> {
+ Ok(())
+}
+
fn main() {
must_use_result();
must_use_tuple();
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/double_must_use.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/double_must_use.stderr
index 3d34557a8..49ab2ea3e 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/double_must_use.stderr
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/double_must_use.stderr
@@ -23,5 +23,13 @@ LL | pub fn must_use_array() -> [Result<(), ()>; 1] {
|
= help: either add some descriptive text or remove the attribute
-error: aborting due to 3 previous errors
+error: this function has an empty `#[must_use]` attribute, but returns a type already marked as `#[must_use]`
+ --> $DIR/double_must_use.rs:31:1
+ |
+LL | async fn async_must_use_result() -> Result<(), ()> {
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+ |
+ = help: either add some descriptive text or remove the attribute
+
+error: aborting due to 4 previous errors
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/empty_loop.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/empty_loop.rs
index 8fd7697eb..6a8e6b550 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/empty_loop.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/empty_loop.rs
@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
-// aux-build:macro_rules.rs
+// aux-build:proc_macros.rs
#![warn(clippy::empty_loop)]
-#[macro_use]
-extern crate macro_rules;
+extern crate proc_macros;
+use proc_macros::{external, inline_macros};
fn should_trigger() {
loop {}
@@ -16,6 +16,7 @@ fn should_trigger() {
}
}
+#[inline_macros]
fn should_not_trigger() {
loop {
panic!("This is fine")
@@ -38,14 +39,10 @@ fn should_not_trigger() {
loop {}
// We don't lint loops inside macros
- macro_rules! foo {
- () => {
- loop {}
- };
- }
+ inline!(loop {});
// We don't lint external macros
- foofoo!()
+ external!(loop {});
}
fn main() {}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/equatable_if_let.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/equatable_if_let.fixed
index 9af2ba962..007702ab5 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/equatable_if_let.fixed
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/equatable_if_let.fixed
@@ -1,11 +1,11 @@
// run-rustfix
-// aux-build:macro_rules.rs
+// aux-build:proc_macros.rs
#![allow(unused_variables, dead_code, clippy::derive_partial_eq_without_eq)]
#![warn(clippy::equatable_if_let)]
-#[macro_use]
-extern crate macro_rules;
+extern crate proc_macros;
+use proc_macros::{external, inline_macros};
use std::cmp::Ordering;
@@ -44,6 +44,7 @@ impl PartialEq for NotStructuralEq {
}
}
+#[inline_macros]
fn main() {
let a = 2;
let b = 3;
@@ -78,14 +79,9 @@ fn main() {
if Some(g) == Some(NotStructuralEq::A) {}
if matches!(h, NoPartialEqStruct { a: 2, b: false }) {}
- macro_rules! m1 {
- (x) => {
- "abc"
- };
- }
- if "abc" == m1!(x) {
+ if "abc" == inline!("abc") {
println!("OK");
}
- equatable_if_let!(a);
+ external!({ if let 2 = $a {} });
}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/equatable_if_let.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/equatable_if_let.rs
index c3626c081..3bda79776 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/equatable_if_let.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/equatable_if_let.rs
@@ -1,11 +1,11 @@
// run-rustfix
-// aux-build:macro_rules.rs
+// aux-build:proc_macros.rs
#![allow(unused_variables, dead_code, clippy::derive_partial_eq_without_eq)]
#![warn(clippy::equatable_if_let)]
-#[macro_use]
-extern crate macro_rules;
+extern crate proc_macros;
+use proc_macros::{external, inline_macros};
use std::cmp::Ordering;
@@ -44,6 +44,7 @@ impl PartialEq for NotStructuralEq {
}
}
+#[inline_macros]
fn main() {
let a = 2;
let b = 3;
@@ -78,14 +79,9 @@ fn main() {
if let Some(NotStructuralEq::A) = Some(g) {}
if let NoPartialEqStruct { a: 2, b: false } = h {}
- macro_rules! m1 {
- (x) => {
- "abc"
- };
- }
- if let m1!(x) = "abc" {
+ if let inline!("abc") = "abc" {
println!("OK");
}
- equatable_if_let!(a);
+ external!({ if let 2 = $a {} });
}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/equatable_if_let.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/equatable_if_let.stderr
index 40ca75b8d..a72d87bb7 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/equatable_if_let.stderr
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/equatable_if_let.stderr
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
error: this pattern matching can be expressed using equality
- --> $DIR/equatable_if_let.rs:59:8
+ --> $DIR/equatable_if_let.rs:60:8
|
LL | if let 2 = a {}
| ^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `a == 2`
@@ -7,82 +7,82 @@ LL | if let 2 = a {}
= note: `-D clippy::equatable-if-let` implied by `-D warnings`
error: this pattern matching can be expressed using equality
- --> $DIR/equatable_if_let.rs:60:8
+ --> $DIR/equatable_if_let.rs:61:8
|
LL | if let Ordering::Greater = a.cmp(&b) {}
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `a.cmp(&b) == Ordering::Greater`
error: this pattern matching can be expressed using equality
- --> $DIR/equatable_if_let.rs:61:8
+ --> $DIR/equatable_if_let.rs:62:8
|
LL | if let Some(2) = c {}
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `c == Some(2)`
error: this pattern matching can be expressed using equality
- --> $DIR/equatable_if_let.rs:62:8
+ --> $DIR/equatable_if_let.rs:63:8
|
LL | if let Struct { a: 2, b: false } = d {}
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `d == (Struct { a: 2, b: false })`
error: this pattern matching can be expressed using equality
- --> $DIR/equatable_if_let.rs:63:8
+ --> $DIR/equatable_if_let.rs:64:8
|
LL | if let Enum::TupleVariant(32, 64) = e {}
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `e == Enum::TupleVariant(32, 64)`
error: this pattern matching can be expressed using equality
- --> $DIR/equatable_if_let.rs:64:8
+ --> $DIR/equatable_if_let.rs:65:8
|
LL | if let Enum::RecordVariant { a: 64, b: 32 } = e {}
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `e == (Enum::RecordVariant { a: 64, b: 32 })`
error: this pattern matching can be expressed using equality
- --> $DIR/equatable_if_let.rs:65:8
+ --> $DIR/equatable_if_let.rs:66:8
|
LL | if let Enum::UnitVariant = e {}
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `e == Enum::UnitVariant`
error: this pattern matching can be expressed using equality
- --> $DIR/equatable_if_let.rs:66:8
+ --> $DIR/equatable_if_let.rs:67:8
|
LL | if let (Enum::UnitVariant, &Struct { a: 2, b: false }) = (e, &d) {}
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `(e, &d) == (Enum::UnitVariant, &Struct { a: 2, b: false })`
error: this pattern matching can be expressed using `matches!`
- --> $DIR/equatable_if_let.rs:75:8
+ --> $DIR/equatable_if_let.rs:76:8
|
LL | if let NotPartialEq::A = f {}
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `matches!(f, NotPartialEq::A)`
error: this pattern matching can be expressed using equality
- --> $DIR/equatable_if_let.rs:76:8
+ --> $DIR/equatable_if_let.rs:77:8
|
LL | if let NotStructuralEq::A = g {}
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `g == NotStructuralEq::A`
error: this pattern matching can be expressed using `matches!`
- --> $DIR/equatable_if_let.rs:77:8
+ --> $DIR/equatable_if_let.rs:78:8
|
LL | if let Some(NotPartialEq::A) = Some(f) {}
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `matches!(Some(f), Some(NotPartialEq::A))`
error: this pattern matching can be expressed using equality
- --> $DIR/equatable_if_let.rs:78:8
+ --> $DIR/equatable_if_let.rs:79:8
|
LL | if let Some(NotStructuralEq::A) = Some(g) {}
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `Some(g) == Some(NotStructuralEq::A)`
error: this pattern matching can be expressed using `matches!`
- --> $DIR/equatable_if_let.rs:79:8
+ --> $DIR/equatable_if_let.rs:80:8
|
LL | if let NoPartialEqStruct { a: 2, b: false } = h {}
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `matches!(h, NoPartialEqStruct { a: 2, b: false })`
error: this pattern matching can be expressed using equality
- --> $DIR/equatable_if_let.rs:86:8
+ --> $DIR/equatable_if_let.rs:82:8
|
-LL | if let m1!(x) = "abc" {
- | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `"abc" == m1!(x)`
+LL | if let inline!("abc") = "abc" {
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `"abc" == inline!("abc")`
error: aborting due to 14 previous errors
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/erasing_op.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/erasing_op.rs
index ae2fad008..74985029e 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/erasing_op.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/erasing_op.rs
@@ -31,9 +31,7 @@ impl core::ops::Mul<i32> for Vec1 {
#[allow(clippy::no_effect)]
#[warn(clippy::erasing_op)]
-fn main() {
- let x: u8 = 0;
-
+fn test(x: u8) {
x * 0;
0 & x;
0 / x;
@@ -41,3 +39,7 @@ fn main() {
0 * Vec1 { x: 5 };
Vec1 { x: 5 } * 0;
}
+
+fn main() {
+ test(0)
+}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/erasing_op.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/erasing_op.stderr
index 165ed9bfe..979412523 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/erasing_op.stderr
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/erasing_op.stderr
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
error: this operation will always return zero. This is likely not the intended outcome
- --> $DIR/erasing_op.rs:37:5
+ --> $DIR/erasing_op.rs:35:5
|
LL | x * 0;
| ^^^^^
@@ -7,25 +7,25 @@ LL | x * 0;
= note: `-D clippy::erasing-op` implied by `-D warnings`
error: this operation will always return zero. This is likely not the intended outcome
- --> $DIR/erasing_op.rs:38:5
+ --> $DIR/erasing_op.rs:36:5
|
LL | 0 & x;
| ^^^^^
error: this operation will always return zero. This is likely not the intended outcome
- --> $DIR/erasing_op.rs:39:5
+ --> $DIR/erasing_op.rs:37:5
|
LL | 0 / x;
| ^^^^^
error: this operation will always return zero. This is likely not the intended outcome
- --> $DIR/erasing_op.rs:41:5
+ --> $DIR/erasing_op.rs:39:5
|
LL | 0 * Vec1 { x: 5 };
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: this operation will always return zero. This is likely not the intended outcome
- --> $DIR/erasing_op.rs:42:5
+ --> $DIR/erasing_op.rs:40:5
|
LL | Vec1 { x: 5 } * 0;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/extra_unused_type_parameters.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/extra_unused_type_parameters.fixed
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..19e718625
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/extra_unused_type_parameters.fixed
@@ -0,0 +1,105 @@
+// run-rustfix
+
+#![allow(unused, clippy::needless_lifetimes)]
+#![warn(clippy::extra_unused_type_parameters)]
+
+fn unused_ty(x: u8) {
+ unimplemented!()
+}
+
+fn unused_multi(x: u8) {
+ unimplemented!()
+}
+
+fn unused_with_lt<'a>(x: &'a u8) {
+ unimplemented!()
+}
+
+fn used_ty<T>(x: T, y: u8) {}
+
+fn used_ref<'a, T>(x: &'a T) {}
+
+fn used_ret<T: Default>(x: u8) -> T {
+ T::default()
+}
+
+fn unused_bounded<U>(x: U) {
+ unimplemented!();
+}
+
+fn some_unused<B, C>(b: B, c: C) {
+ unimplemented!();
+}
+
+fn used_opaque<A>(iter: impl Iterator<Item = A>) -> usize {
+ iter.count()
+}
+
+fn used_ret_opaque<A>() -> impl Iterator<Item = A> {
+ std::iter::empty()
+}
+
+fn used_vec_box<T>(x: Vec<Box<T>>) {}
+
+fn used_body<T: Default + ToString>() -> String {
+ T::default().to_string()
+}
+
+fn used_closure<T: Default + ToString>() -> impl Fn() {
+ || println!("{}", T::default().to_string())
+}
+
+struct S;
+
+impl S {
+ fn unused_ty_impl(&self) {
+ unimplemented!()
+ }
+}
+
+// Don't lint on trait methods
+trait Foo {
+ fn bar<T>(&self);
+}
+
+impl Foo for S {
+ fn bar<T>(&self) {}
+}
+
+fn skip_index<A, Iter>(iter: Iter, index: usize) -> impl Iterator<Item = A>
+where
+ Iter: Iterator<Item = A>,
+{
+ iter.enumerate()
+ .filter_map(move |(i, a)| if i == index { None } else { Some(a) })
+}
+
+fn unused_opaque(dummy: impl Default) {
+ unimplemented!()
+}
+
+mod unexported_trait_bounds {
+ mod private {
+ pub trait Private {}
+ }
+
+ fn priv_trait_bound<T: private::Private>() {
+ unimplemented!();
+ }
+
+ fn unused_with_priv_trait_bound<T: private::Private>() {
+ unimplemented!();
+ }
+}
+
+mod issue10319 {
+ fn assert_send<T: Send>() {}
+
+ fn assert_send_where<T>()
+ where
+ T: Send,
+ {
+ }
+}
+
+fn main() {}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/extra_unused_type_parameters.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/extra_unused_type_parameters.rs
index 480174342..e53bb587e 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/extra_unused_type_parameters.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/extra_unused_type_parameters.rs
@@ -1,3 +1,5 @@
+// run-rustfix
+
#![allow(unused, clippy::needless_lifetimes)]
#![warn(clippy::extra_unused_type_parameters)]
@@ -21,14 +23,7 @@ fn used_ret<T: Default>(x: u8) -> T {
T::default()
}
-fn unused_bounded<T: Default, U>(x: U) {
- unimplemented!();
-}
-
-fn unused_where_clause<T, U>(x: U)
-where
- T: Default,
-{
+fn unused_bounded<T: Default, U, V: Default>(x: U) {
unimplemented!();
}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/extra_unused_type_parameters.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/extra_unused_type_parameters.stderr
index 86c88fc9b..c042a5a22 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/extra_unused_type_parameters.stderr
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/extra_unused_type_parameters.stderr
@@ -1,75 +1,64 @@
-error: type parameter goes unused in function definition
- --> $DIR/extra_unused_type_parameters.rs:4:13
+error: type parameter `T` goes unused in function definition
+ --> $DIR/extra_unused_type_parameters.rs:6:13
|
LL | fn unused_ty<T>(x: u8) {
- | ^^^
+ | ^^^ help: consider removing the parameter
|
- = help: consider removing the parameter
= note: `-D clippy::extra-unused-type-parameters` implied by `-D warnings`
-error: type parameters go unused in function definition
- --> $DIR/extra_unused_type_parameters.rs:8:16
+error: type parameters go unused in function definition: T, U
+ --> $DIR/extra_unused_type_parameters.rs:10:16
|
LL | fn unused_multi<T, U>(x: u8) {
- | ^^^^^^
- |
- = help: consider removing the parameters
+ | ^^^^^^ help: consider removing the parameters
-error: type parameter goes unused in function definition
- --> $DIR/extra_unused_type_parameters.rs:12:23
+error: type parameter `T` goes unused in function definition
+ --> $DIR/extra_unused_type_parameters.rs:14:21
|
LL | fn unused_with_lt<'a, T>(x: &'a u8) {
- | ^
- |
- = help: consider removing the parameter
+ | ^^^ help: consider removing the parameter
-error: type parameter goes unused in function definition
- --> $DIR/extra_unused_type_parameters.rs:24:19
+error: type parameters go unused in function definition: T, V
+ --> $DIR/extra_unused_type_parameters.rs:26:19
|
-LL | fn unused_bounded<T: Default, U>(x: U) {
- | ^^^^^^^^^^^
+LL | fn unused_bounded<T: Default, U, V: Default>(x: U) {
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^
|
- = help: consider removing the parameter
-
-error: type parameter goes unused in function definition
- --> $DIR/extra_unused_type_parameters.rs:28:24
+help: consider removing the parameters
|
-LL | fn unused_where_clause<T, U>(x: U)
- | ^^
+LL - fn unused_bounded<T: Default, U, V: Default>(x: U) {
+LL + fn unused_bounded<U>(x: U) {
|
- = help: consider removing the parameter
-error: type parameters go unused in function definition
- --> $DIR/extra_unused_type_parameters.rs:35:16
+error: type parameters go unused in function definition: A, D, E
+ --> $DIR/extra_unused_type_parameters.rs:30:16
|
LL | fn some_unused<A, B, C, D: Iterator<Item = (B, C)>, E>(b: B, c: C) {
- | ^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^
+ | ^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+ |
+help: consider removing the parameters
+ |
+LL - fn some_unused<A, B, C, D: Iterator<Item = (B, C)>, E>(b: B, c: C) {
+LL + fn some_unused<B, C>(b: B, c: C) {
|
- = help: consider removing the parameters
-error: type parameter goes unused in function definition
- --> $DIR/extra_unused_type_parameters.rs:60:22
+error: type parameter `T` goes unused in function definition
+ --> $DIR/extra_unused_type_parameters.rs:55:22
|
LL | fn unused_ty_impl<T>(&self) {
- | ^^^
- |
- = help: consider removing the parameter
+ | ^^^ help: consider removing the parameter
-error: type parameters go unused in function definition
- --> $DIR/extra_unused_type_parameters.rs:82:17
+error: type parameters go unused in function definition: A, B
+ --> $DIR/extra_unused_type_parameters.rs:77:17
|
LL | fn unused_opaque<A, B>(dummy: impl Default) {
- | ^^^^^^
- |
- = help: consider removing the parameters
+ | ^^^^^^ help: consider removing the parameters
-error: type parameter goes unused in function definition
- --> $DIR/extra_unused_type_parameters.rs:95:58
+error: type parameter `U` goes unused in function definition
+ --> $DIR/extra_unused_type_parameters.rs:90:56
|
LL | fn unused_with_priv_trait_bound<T: private::Private, U>() {
- | ^
- |
- = help: consider removing the parameter
+ | ^^^ help: consider removing the parameter
-error: aborting due to 9 previous errors
+error: aborting due to 8 previous errors
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/extra_unused_type_parameters_unfixable.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/extra_unused_type_parameters_unfixable.rs
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..10b39aa8f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/extra_unused_type_parameters_unfixable.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,24 @@
+#![warn(clippy::extra_unused_type_parameters)]
+
+fn unused_where_clause<T, U>(x: U)
+where
+ T: Default,
+{
+ unimplemented!();
+}
+
+fn unused_multi_where_clause<T, U, V: Default>(x: U)
+where
+ T: Default,
+{
+ unimplemented!();
+}
+
+fn unused_all_where_clause<T, U: Default, V: Default>()
+where
+ T: Default,
+{
+ unimplemented!();
+}
+
+fn main() {}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/extra_unused_type_parameters_unfixable.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/extra_unused_type_parameters_unfixable.stderr
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..a9580cc89
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/extra_unused_type_parameters_unfixable.stderr
@@ -0,0 +1,27 @@
+error: type parameter `T` goes unused in function definition
+ --> $DIR/extra_unused_type_parameters_unfixable.rs:3:24
+ |
+LL | fn unused_where_clause<T, U>(x: U)
+ | ^
+ |
+ = help: consider removing the parameter
+ = note: `-D clippy::extra-unused-type-parameters` implied by `-D warnings`
+
+error: type parameters go unused in function definition: T, V
+ --> $DIR/extra_unused_type_parameters_unfixable.rs:10:30
+ |
+LL | fn unused_multi_where_clause<T, U, V: Default>(x: U)
+ | ^ ^^^^^^^^^^
+ |
+ = help: consider removing the parameters
+
+error: type parameters go unused in function definition: T, U, V
+ --> $DIR/extra_unused_type_parameters_unfixable.rs:17:28
+ |
+LL | fn unused_all_where_clause<T, U: Default, V: Default>()
+ | ^ ^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^
+ |
+ = help: consider removing the parameters
+
+error: aborting due to 3 previous errors
+
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/field_reassign_with_default.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/field_reassign_with_default.rs
index 1f989bb12..0e208b3ed 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/field_reassign_with_default.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/field_reassign_with_default.rs
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
// aux-build:proc_macro_derive.rs
-// aux-build:macro_rules.rs
+// aux-build:proc_macros.rs
#![warn(clippy::field_reassign_with_default)]
#[macro_use]
extern crate proc_macro_derive;
-#[macro_use]
-extern crate macro_rules;
+extern crate proc_macros;
+use proc_macros::{external, inline_macros};
// Don't lint on derives that derive `Default`
// See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/6545
@@ -36,14 +36,6 @@ struct D {
b: Option<i32>,
}
-macro_rules! m {
- ($key:ident: $value:tt) => {{
- let mut data = $crate::D::default();
- data.$key = Some($value);
- data
- }};
-}
-
/// Implements .next() that returns a different number each time.
struct SideEffect(i32);
@@ -57,6 +49,7 @@ impl SideEffect {
}
}
+#[inline_macros]
fn main() {
// wrong, produces first error in stderr
let mut a: A = Default::default();
@@ -150,7 +143,18 @@ fn main() {
a.i = vec![1];
// Don't lint in external macros
- field_reassign_with_default!();
+ external! {
+ #[derive(Default)]
+ struct A {
+ pub i: i32,
+ pub j: i64,
+ }
+ fn lint() {
+ let mut a: A = Default::default();
+ a.i = 42;
+ a;
+ }
+ }
// be sure suggestion is correct with generics
let mut a: Wrapper<bool> = Default::default();
@@ -160,9 +164,11 @@ fn main() {
a.i = 42;
// Don't lint in macros
- m! {
- a: 42
- };
+ inline!(
+ let mut data = $crate::D::default();
+ data.$a = Some($42);
+ data
+ );
}
mod m {
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/field_reassign_with_default.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/field_reassign_with_default.stderr
index 710bb66a4..da74f9ef9 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/field_reassign_with_default.stderr
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/field_reassign_with_default.stderr
@@ -1,132 +1,132 @@
error: field assignment outside of initializer for an instance created with Default::default()
- --> $DIR/field_reassign_with_default.rs:63:5
+ --> $DIR/field_reassign_with_default.rs:56:5
|
LL | a.i = 42;
| ^^^^^^^^^
|
note: consider initializing the variable with `main::A { i: 42, ..Default::default() }` and removing relevant reassignments
- --> $DIR/field_reassign_with_default.rs:62:5
+ --> $DIR/field_reassign_with_default.rs:55:5
|
LL | let mut a: A = Default::default();
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
= note: `-D clippy::field-reassign-with-default` implied by `-D warnings`
error: field assignment outside of initializer for an instance created with Default::default()
- --> $DIR/field_reassign_with_default.rs:103:5
+ --> $DIR/field_reassign_with_default.rs:96:5
|
LL | a.j = 43;
| ^^^^^^^^^
|
note: consider initializing the variable with `main::A { j: 43, i: 42 }` and removing relevant reassignments
- --> $DIR/field_reassign_with_default.rs:102:5
+ --> $DIR/field_reassign_with_default.rs:95:5
|
LL | let mut a: A = Default::default();
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: field assignment outside of initializer for an instance created with Default::default()
- --> $DIR/field_reassign_with_default.rs:108:5
+ --> $DIR/field_reassign_with_default.rs:101:5
|
LL | a.i = 42;
| ^^^^^^^^^
|
note: consider initializing the variable with `main::A { i: 42, j: 44 }` and removing relevant reassignments
- --> $DIR/field_reassign_with_default.rs:107:5
+ --> $DIR/field_reassign_with_default.rs:100:5
|
LL | let mut a: A = Default::default();
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: field assignment outside of initializer for an instance created with Default::default()
- --> $DIR/field_reassign_with_default.rs:114:5
+ --> $DIR/field_reassign_with_default.rs:107:5
|
LL | a.i = 42;
| ^^^^^^^^^
|
note: consider initializing the variable with `main::A { i: 42, ..Default::default() }` and removing relevant reassignments
- --> $DIR/field_reassign_with_default.rs:113:5
+ --> $DIR/field_reassign_with_default.rs:106:5
|
LL | let mut a = A::default();
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: field assignment outside of initializer for an instance created with Default::default()
- --> $DIR/field_reassign_with_default.rs:124:5
+ --> $DIR/field_reassign_with_default.rs:117:5
|
LL | a.i = Default::default();
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
|
note: consider initializing the variable with `main::A { i: Default::default(), ..Default::default() }` and removing relevant reassignments
- --> $DIR/field_reassign_with_default.rs:123:5
+ --> $DIR/field_reassign_with_default.rs:116:5
|
LL | let mut a: A = Default::default();
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: field assignment outside of initializer for an instance created with Default::default()
- --> $DIR/field_reassign_with_default.rs:128:5
+ --> $DIR/field_reassign_with_default.rs:121:5
|
LL | a.i = Default::default();
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
|
note: consider initializing the variable with `main::A { i: Default::default(), j: 45 }` and removing relevant reassignments
- --> $DIR/field_reassign_with_default.rs:127:5
+ --> $DIR/field_reassign_with_default.rs:120:5
|
LL | let mut a: A = Default::default();
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: field assignment outside of initializer for an instance created with Default::default()
- --> $DIR/field_reassign_with_default.rs:150:5
+ --> $DIR/field_reassign_with_default.rs:143:5
|
LL | a.i = vec![1];
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
|
note: consider initializing the variable with `C { i: vec![1], ..Default::default() }` and removing relevant reassignments
- --> $DIR/field_reassign_with_default.rs:149:5
+ --> $DIR/field_reassign_with_default.rs:142:5
|
LL | let mut a: C = C::default();
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: field assignment outside of initializer for an instance created with Default::default()
- --> $DIR/field_reassign_with_default.rs:157:5
+ --> $DIR/field_reassign_with_default.rs:161:5
|
LL | a.i = true;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^
|
note: consider initializing the variable with `Wrapper::<bool> { i: true }` and removing relevant reassignments
- --> $DIR/field_reassign_with_default.rs:156:5
+ --> $DIR/field_reassign_with_default.rs:160:5
|
LL | let mut a: Wrapper<bool> = Default::default();
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: field assignment outside of initializer for an instance created with Default::default()
- --> $DIR/field_reassign_with_default.rs:160:5
+ --> $DIR/field_reassign_with_default.rs:164:5
|
LL | a.i = 42;
| ^^^^^^^^^
|
note: consider initializing the variable with `WrapperMulti::<i32, i64> { i: 42, ..Default::default() }` and removing relevant reassignments
- --> $DIR/field_reassign_with_default.rs:159:5
+ --> $DIR/field_reassign_with_default.rs:163:5
|
LL | let mut a: WrapperMulti<i32, i64> = Default::default();
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: field assignment outside of initializer for an instance created with Default::default()
- --> $DIR/field_reassign_with_default.rs:229:13
+ --> $DIR/field_reassign_with_default.rs:235:13
|
LL | f.name = name.len();
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
|
note: consider initializing the variable with `issue6312::ImplDropAllCopy { name: name.len(), ..Default::default() }` and removing relevant reassignments
- --> $DIR/field_reassign_with_default.rs:228:13
+ --> $DIR/field_reassign_with_default.rs:234:13
|
LL | let mut f = ImplDropAllCopy::default();
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: field assignment outside of initializer for an instance created with Default::default()
- --> $DIR/field_reassign_with_default.rs:245:13
+ --> $DIR/field_reassign_with_default.rs:251:13
|
LL | f.name = name.len();
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
|
note: consider initializing the variable with `issue6312::NoDropAllCopy { name: name.len(), ..Default::default() }` and removing relevant reassignments
- --> $DIR/field_reassign_with_default.rs:244:13
+ --> $DIR/field_reassign_with_default.rs:250:13
|
LL | let mut f = NoDropAllCopy::default();
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/format.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/format.fixed
index cd2f70ee8..beedf2c1d 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/format.fixed
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/format.fixed
@@ -1,5 +1,4 @@
// run-rustfix
-// aux-build: proc_macro_with_span.rs
#![warn(clippy::useless_format)]
#![allow(
unused_tuple_struct_fields,
@@ -10,8 +9,6 @@
clippy::uninlined_format_args
)]
-extern crate proc_macro_with_span;
-
struct Foo(pub String);
macro_rules! foo {
@@ -90,7 +87,4 @@ fn main() {
let _ = abc.to_string();
let xx = "xx";
let _ = xx.to_string();
-
- // Issue #10148
- println!(proc_macro_with_span::with_span!(""something ""));
}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/format.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/format.rs
index c22345a79..e805f1818 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/format.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/format.rs
@@ -1,5 +1,4 @@
// run-rustfix
-// aux-build: proc_macro_with_span.rs
#![warn(clippy::useless_format)]
#![allow(
unused_tuple_struct_fields,
@@ -10,8 +9,6 @@
clippy::uninlined_format_args
)]
-extern crate proc_macro_with_span;
-
struct Foo(pub String);
macro_rules! foo {
@@ -92,7 +89,4 @@ fn main() {
let _ = format!("{abc}");
let xx = "xx";
let _ = format!("{xx}");
-
- // Issue #10148
- println!(proc_macro_with_span::with_span!(""something ""));
}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/format.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/format.stderr
index a0e5d5c8a..0ef0ac655 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/format.stderr
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/format.stderr
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
error: useless use of `format!`
- --> $DIR/format.rs:22:5
+ --> $DIR/format.rs:19:5
|
LL | format!("foo");
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using `.to_string()`: `"foo".to_string()`
@@ -7,19 +7,19 @@ LL | format!("foo");
= note: `-D clippy::useless-format` implied by `-D warnings`
error: useless use of `format!`
- --> $DIR/format.rs:23:5
+ --> $DIR/format.rs:20:5
|
LL | format!("{{}}");
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using `.to_string()`: `"{}".to_string()`
error: useless use of `format!`
- --> $DIR/format.rs:24:5
+ --> $DIR/format.rs:21:5
|
LL | format!("{{}} abc {{}}");
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using `.to_string()`: `"{} abc {}".to_string()`
error: useless use of `format!`
- --> $DIR/format.rs:25:5
+ --> $DIR/format.rs:22:5
|
LL | / format!(
LL | | r##"foo {{}}
@@ -34,67 +34,67 @@ LL ~ " bar"##.to_string();
|
error: useless use of `format!`
- --> $DIR/format.rs:30:13
+ --> $DIR/format.rs:27:13
|
LL | let _ = format!("");
| ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using `String::new()`: `String::new()`
error: useless use of `format!`
- --> $DIR/format.rs:32:5
+ --> $DIR/format.rs:29:5
|
LL | format!("{}", "foo");
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using `.to_string()`: `"foo".to_string()`
error: useless use of `format!`
- --> $DIR/format.rs:40:5
+ --> $DIR/format.rs:37:5
|
LL | format!("{}", arg);
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using `.to_string()`: `arg.to_string()`
error: useless use of `format!`
- --> $DIR/format.rs:70:5
+ --> $DIR/format.rs:67:5
|
LL | format!("{}", 42.to_string());
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using `.to_string()`: `42.to_string()`
error: useless use of `format!`
- --> $DIR/format.rs:72:5
+ --> $DIR/format.rs:69:5
|
LL | format!("{}", x.display().to_string());
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using `.to_string()`: `x.display().to_string()`
error: useless use of `format!`
- --> $DIR/format.rs:76:18
+ --> $DIR/format.rs:73:18
|
LL | let _ = Some(format!("{}", a + "bar"));
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using `.to_string()`: `a + "bar"`
error: useless use of `format!`
- --> $DIR/format.rs:80:22
+ --> $DIR/format.rs:77:22
|
LL | let _s: String = format!("{}", &*v.join("/n"));
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using `.to_string()`: `(&*v.join("/n")).to_string()`
error: useless use of `format!`
- --> $DIR/format.rs:86:13
+ --> $DIR/format.rs:83:13
|
LL | let _ = format!("{x}");
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using `.to_string()`: `x.to_string()`
error: useless use of `format!`
- --> $DIR/format.rs:88:13
+ --> $DIR/format.rs:85:13
|
LL | let _ = format!("{y}", y = x);
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using `.to_string()`: `x.to_string()`
error: useless use of `format!`
- --> $DIR/format.rs:92:13
+ --> $DIR/format.rs:89:13
|
LL | let _ = format!("{abc}");
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using `.to_string()`: `abc.to_string()`
error: useless use of `format!`
- --> $DIR/format.rs:94:13
+ --> $DIR/format.rs:91:13
|
LL | let _ = format!("{xx}");
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using `.to_string()`: `xx.to_string()`
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/format_args_unfixable.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/format_args_unfixable.rs
index eb0ac15bf..423bfaf97 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/format_args_unfixable.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/format_args_unfixable.rs
@@ -1,4 +1,5 @@
#![warn(clippy::format_in_format_args, clippy::to_string_in_format_args)]
+#![allow(unused)]
#![allow(clippy::assertions_on_constants, clippy::eq_op, clippy::uninlined_format_args)]
use std::io::{stdout, Error, ErrorKind, Write};
@@ -57,3 +58,46 @@ fn main() {
my_macro!();
println!("error: {}", my_other_macro!());
}
+
+macro_rules! _internal {
+ ($($args:tt)*) => {
+ println!("{}", format_args!($($args)*))
+ };
+}
+
+macro_rules! my_println2 {
+ ($target:expr, $($args:tt)+) => {{
+ if $target {
+ _internal!($($args)+)
+ }
+ }};
+}
+
+macro_rules! my_println2_args {
+ ($target:expr, $($args:tt)+) => {{
+ if $target {
+ _internal!("foo: {}", format_args!($($args)+))
+ }
+ }};
+}
+
+fn test2() {
+ let error = Error::new(ErrorKind::Other, "bad thing");
+
+ // None of these should be linted without the config change
+ my_println2!(true, "error: {}", format!("something failed at {}", Location::caller()));
+ my_println2!(
+ true,
+ "{}: {}",
+ error,
+ format!("something failed at {}", Location::caller())
+ );
+
+ my_println2_args!(true, "error: {}", format!("something failed at {}", Location::caller()));
+ my_println2_args!(
+ true,
+ "{}: {}",
+ error,
+ format!("something failed at {}", Location::caller())
+ );
+}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/format_args_unfixable.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/format_args_unfixable.stderr
index b291d475a..c1be48c3b 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/format_args_unfixable.stderr
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/format_args_unfixable.stderr
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
error: `format!` in `println!` args
- --> $DIR/format_args_unfixable.rs:25:5
+ --> $DIR/format_args_unfixable.rs:26:5
|
LL | println!("error: {}", format!("something failed at {}", Location::caller()));
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ LL | println!("error: {}", format!("something failed at {}", Location::calle
= note: `-D clippy::format-in-format-args` implied by `-D warnings`
error: `format!` in `println!` args
- --> $DIR/format_args_unfixable.rs:26:5
+ --> $DIR/format_args_unfixable.rs:27:5
|
LL | println!("{}: {}", error, format!("something failed at {}", Location::caller()));
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ LL | println!("{}: {}", error, format!("something failed at {}", Location::c
= help: or consider changing `format!` to `format_args!`
error: `format!` in `println!` args
- --> $DIR/format_args_unfixable.rs:27:5
+ --> $DIR/format_args_unfixable.rs:28:5
|
LL | println!("{:?}: {}", error, format!("something failed at {}", Location::caller()));
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ LL | println!("{:?}: {}", error, format!("something failed at {}", Location:
= help: or consider changing `format!` to `format_args!`
error: `format!` in `println!` args
- --> $DIR/format_args_unfixable.rs:28:5
+ --> $DIR/format_args_unfixable.rs:29:5
|
LL | println!("{{}}: {}", format!("something failed at {}", Location::caller()));
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ LL | println!("{{}}: {}", format!("something failed at {}", Location::caller
= help: or consider changing `format!` to `format_args!`
error: `format!` in `println!` args
- --> $DIR/format_args_unfixable.rs:29:5
+ --> $DIR/format_args_unfixable.rs:30:5
|
LL | println!(r#"error: "{}""#, format!("something failed at {}", Location::caller()));
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ LL | println!(r#"error: "{}""#, format!("something failed at {}", Location::
= help: or consider changing `format!` to `format_args!`
error: `format!` in `println!` args
- --> $DIR/format_args_unfixable.rs:30:5
+ --> $DIR/format_args_unfixable.rs:31:5
|
LL | println!("error: {}", format!(r#"something failed at "{}""#, Location::caller()));
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ LL | println!("error: {}", format!(r#"something failed at "{}""#, Location::
= help: or consider changing `format!` to `format_args!`
error: `format!` in `println!` args
- --> $DIR/format_args_unfixable.rs:31:5
+ --> $DIR/format_args_unfixable.rs:32:5
|
LL | println!("error: {}", format!("something failed at {} {0}", Location::caller()));
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
@@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ LL | println!("error: {}", format!("something failed at {} {0}", Location::c
= help: or consider changing `format!` to `format_args!`
error: `format!` in `format!` args
- --> $DIR/format_args_unfixable.rs:32:13
+ --> $DIR/format_args_unfixable.rs:33:13
|
LL | let _ = format!("error: {}", format!("something failed at {}", Location::caller()));
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
@@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ LL | let _ = format!("error: {}", format!("something failed at {}", Location
= help: or consider changing `format!` to `format_args!`
error: `format!` in `write!` args
- --> $DIR/format_args_unfixable.rs:33:13
+ --> $DIR/format_args_unfixable.rs:34:13
|
LL | let _ = write!(
| _____________^
@@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ LL | | );
= help: or consider changing `format!` to `format_args!`
error: `format!` in `writeln!` args
- --> $DIR/format_args_unfixable.rs:38:13
+ --> $DIR/format_args_unfixable.rs:39:13
|
LL | let _ = writeln!(
| _____________^
@@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ LL | | );
= help: or consider changing `format!` to `format_args!`
error: `format!` in `print!` args
- --> $DIR/format_args_unfixable.rs:43:5
+ --> $DIR/format_args_unfixable.rs:44:5
|
LL | print!("error: {}", format!("something failed at {}", Location::caller()));
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
@@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ LL | print!("error: {}", format!("something failed at {}", Location::caller(
= help: or consider changing `format!` to `format_args!`
error: `format!` in `eprint!` args
- --> $DIR/format_args_unfixable.rs:44:5
+ --> $DIR/format_args_unfixable.rs:45:5
|
LL | eprint!("error: {}", format!("something failed at {}", Location::caller()));
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
@@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ LL | eprint!("error: {}", format!("something failed at {}", Location::caller
= help: or consider changing `format!` to `format_args!`
error: `format!` in `eprintln!` args
- --> $DIR/format_args_unfixable.rs:45:5
+ --> $DIR/format_args_unfixable.rs:46:5
|
LL | eprintln!("error: {}", format!("something failed at {}", Location::caller()));
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
@@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ LL | eprintln!("error: {}", format!("something failed at {}", Location::call
= help: or consider changing `format!` to `format_args!`
error: `format!` in `format_args!` args
- --> $DIR/format_args_unfixable.rs:46:13
+ --> $DIR/format_args_unfixable.rs:47:13
|
LL | let _ = format_args!("error: {}", format!("something failed at {}", Location::caller()));
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
@@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ LL | let _ = format_args!("error: {}", format!("something failed at {}", Loc
= help: or consider changing `format!` to `format_args!`
error: `format!` in `assert!` args
- --> $DIR/format_args_unfixable.rs:47:5
+ --> $DIR/format_args_unfixable.rs:48:5
|
LL | assert!(true, "error: {}", format!("something failed at {}", Location::caller()));
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
@@ -145,7 +145,7 @@ LL | assert!(true, "error: {}", format!("something failed at {}", Location::
= help: or consider changing `format!` to `format_args!`
error: `format!` in `assert_eq!` args
- --> $DIR/format_args_unfixable.rs:48:5
+ --> $DIR/format_args_unfixable.rs:49:5
|
LL | assert_eq!(0, 0, "error: {}", format!("something failed at {}", Location::caller()));
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
@@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ LL | assert_eq!(0, 0, "error: {}", format!("something failed at {}", Locatio
= help: or consider changing `format!` to `format_args!`
error: `format!` in `assert_ne!` args
- --> $DIR/format_args_unfixable.rs:49:5
+ --> $DIR/format_args_unfixable.rs:50:5
|
LL | assert_ne!(0, 0, "error: {}", format!("something failed at {}", Location::caller()));
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
@@ -163,7 +163,7 @@ LL | assert_ne!(0, 0, "error: {}", format!("something failed at {}", Locatio
= help: or consider changing `format!` to `format_args!`
error: `format!` in `panic!` args
- --> $DIR/format_args_unfixable.rs:50:5
+ --> $DIR/format_args_unfixable.rs:51:5
|
LL | panic!("error: {}", format!("something failed at {}", Location::caller()));
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/ifs_same_cond.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/ifs_same_cond.rs
index 9850fc091..9ce9a8762 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/ifs_same_cond.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/ifs_same_cond.rs
@@ -43,4 +43,30 @@ fn ifs_same_cond() {
}
}
+fn issue10272() {
+ let a = String::from("ha");
+ if a.contains("ah") {
+ } else if a.contains("ah") {
+ // Trigger this lint
+ } else if a.contains("ha") {
+ } else if a == "wow" {
+ }
+
+ let p: *mut i8 = std::ptr::null_mut();
+ if p.is_null() {
+ } else if p.align_offset(0) == 0 {
+ } else if p.is_null() {
+ // ok, p is mutable pointer
+ } else {
+ }
+
+ let x = std::cell::Cell::new(true);
+ if x.get() {
+ } else if !x.take() {
+ } else if x.get() {
+ // ok, x is interior mutable type
+ } else {
+ }
+}
+
fn main() {}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/ifs_same_cond.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/ifs_same_cond.stderr
index 411308732..9519f6904 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/ifs_same_cond.stderr
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/ifs_same_cond.stderr
@@ -35,5 +35,17 @@ note: same as this
LL | if 2 * a == 1 {
| ^^^^^^^^^^
-error: aborting due to 3 previous errors
+error: this `if` has the same condition as a previous `if`
+ --> $DIR/ifs_same_cond.rs:49:15
+ |
+LL | } else if a.contains("ah") {
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+ |
+note: same as this
+ --> $DIR/ifs_same_cond.rs:48:8
+ |
+LL | if a.contains("ah") {
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+
+error: aborting due to 4 previous errors
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/impl_trait_in_params.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/impl_trait_in_params.stderr
index acfcc2144..803837435 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/impl_trait_in_params.stderr
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/impl_trait_in_params.stderr
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ LL | pub fn a(_: impl Trait) {}
| ^^^^^^^^^^
|
= note: `-D clippy::impl-trait-in-params` implied by `-D warnings`
-help: add a type paremeter
+help: add a type parameter
|
LL | pub fn a<{ /* Generic name */ }: Trait>(_: impl Trait) {}
| +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ error: '`impl Trait` used as a function parameter'
LL | pub fn c<C: Trait>(_: C, _: impl Trait) {}
| ^^^^^^^^^^
|
-help: add a type paremeter
+help: add a type parameter
|
LL | pub fn c<C: Trait, { /* Generic name */ }: Trait>(_: C, _: impl Trait) {}
| +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/implicit_clone.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/implicit_clone.fixed
index 51b1afbe5..8ccc3da7b 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/implicit_clone.fixed
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/implicit_clone.fixed
@@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ fn main() {
let kitten = Kitten {};
let _ = kitten.clone();
let _ = own_same_from_ref(&kitten);
- // this shouln't lint
+ // this shouldn't lint
let _ = kitten.to_vec();
// we expect no lints for this
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/implicit_clone.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/implicit_clone.rs
index 8a9027433..593333126 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/implicit_clone.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/implicit_clone.rs
@@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ fn main() {
let kitten = Kitten {};
let _ = kitten.to_owned();
let _ = own_same_from_ref(&kitten);
- // this shouln't lint
+ // this shouldn't lint
let _ = kitten.to_vec();
// we expect no lints for this
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/implicit_hasher.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/implicit_hasher.rs
index fd96ca3f4..35d08a07b 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/implicit_hasher.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/implicit_hasher.rs
@@ -1,9 +1,11 @@
-// aux-build:implicit_hasher_macros.rs
+// aux-build:proc_macros.rs
+
#![deny(clippy::implicit_hasher)]
#![allow(unused)]
#[macro_use]
-extern crate implicit_hasher_macros;
+extern crate proc_macros;
+use proc_macros::external;
use std::cmp::Eq;
use std::collections::{HashMap, HashSet};
@@ -68,22 +70,19 @@ impl<S: BuildHasher + Default> Foo<i64> for HashSet<String, S> {
pub fn foo(_map: &mut HashMap<i32, i32>, _set: &mut HashSet<i32>) {}
-macro_rules! gen {
- (impl) => {
+#[proc_macros::inline_macros]
+pub mod gen {
+ use super::*;
+ inline! {
impl<K: Hash + Eq, V> Foo<u8> for HashMap<K, V> {
fn make() -> (Self, Self) {
(HashMap::new(), HashMap::with_capacity(10))
}
}
- };
- (fn $name:ident) => {
- pub fn $name(_map: &mut HashMap<i32, i32>, _set: &mut HashSet<i32>) {}
- };
+ pub fn bar(_map: &mut HashMap<i32, i32>, _set: &mut HashSet<i32>) {}
+ }
}
-#[rustfmt::skip]
-gen!(impl);
-gen!(fn bar);
// When the macro is in a different file, the suggestion spans can't be combined properly
// and should not cause an ICE
@@ -94,7 +93,9 @@ pub mod test_macro;
__implicit_hasher_test_macro!(impl<K, V> for HashMap<K, V> where V: test_macro::A);
// #4260
-implicit_hasher_fn!();
+external! {
+ pub fn f(input: &HashMap<u32, u32>) {}
+}
// #7712
pub async fn election_vote(_data: HashMap<i32, i32>) {}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/implicit_hasher.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/implicit_hasher.stderr
index 59b0fba2a..83b46de2e 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/implicit_hasher.stderr
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/implicit_hasher.stderr
@@ -1,11 +1,11 @@
error: impl for `HashMap` should be generalized over different hashers
- --> $DIR/implicit_hasher.rs:16:35
+ --> $DIR/implicit_hasher.rs:18:35
|
LL | impl<K: Hash + Eq, V> Foo<i8> for HashMap<K, V> {
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
|
note: the lint level is defined here
- --> $DIR/implicit_hasher.rs:2:9
+ --> $DIR/implicit_hasher.rs:3:9
|
LL | #![deny(clippy::implicit_hasher)]
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ LL | (HashMap::default(), HashMap::with_capacity_and_hasher(10, Default:
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
error: impl for `HashMap` should be generalized over different hashers
- --> $DIR/implicit_hasher.rs:25:36
+ --> $DIR/implicit_hasher.rs:27:36
|
LL | impl<K: Hash + Eq, V> Foo<i8> for (HashMap<K, V>,) {
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ LL | ((HashMap::default(),), (HashMap::with_capacity_and_hasher(10, Defa
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
error: impl for `HashMap` should be generalized over different hashers
- --> $DIR/implicit_hasher.rs:30:19
+ --> $DIR/implicit_hasher.rs:32:19
|
LL | impl Foo<i16> for HashMap<String, String> {
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ LL | (HashMap::default(), HashMap::with_capacity_and_hasher(10, Default:
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
error: impl for `HashSet` should be generalized over different hashers
- --> $DIR/implicit_hasher.rs:47:32
+ --> $DIR/implicit_hasher.rs:49:32
|
LL | impl<T: Hash + Eq> Foo<i8> for HashSet<T> {
| ^^^^^^^^^^
@@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ LL | (HashSet::default(), HashSet::with_capacity_and_hasher(10, Default:
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
error: impl for `HashSet` should be generalized over different hashers
- --> $DIR/implicit_hasher.rs:52:19
+ --> $DIR/implicit_hasher.rs:54:19
|
LL | impl Foo<i16> for HashSet<String> {
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
@@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ LL | (HashSet::default(), HashSet::with_capacity_and_hasher(10, Default:
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
error: parameter of type `HashMap` should be generalized over different hashers
- --> $DIR/implicit_hasher.rs:69:23
+ --> $DIR/implicit_hasher.rs:71:23
|
LL | pub fn foo(_map: &mut HashMap<i32, i32>, _set: &mut HashSet<i32>) {}
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
@@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ LL | pub fn foo<S: ::std::hash::BuildHasher>(_map: &mut HashMap<i32, i32, S>, _s
| +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
error: parameter of type `HashSet` should be generalized over different hashers
- --> $DIR/implicit_hasher.rs:69:53
+ --> $DIR/implicit_hasher.rs:71:53
|
LL | pub fn foo(_map: &mut HashMap<i32, i32>, _set: &mut HashSet<i32>) {}
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^
@@ -101,15 +101,12 @@ LL | pub fn foo<S: ::std::hash::BuildHasher>(_map: &mut HashMap<i32, i32>, _set:
| +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
error: impl for `HashMap` should be generalized over different hashers
- --> $DIR/implicit_hasher.rs:73:43
+ --> $DIR/implicit_hasher.rs:77:43
|
LL | impl<K: Hash + Eq, V> Foo<u8> for HashMap<K, V> {
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-...
-LL | gen!(impl);
- | ---------- in this macro invocation
|
- = note: this error originates in the macro `gen` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)
+ = note: this error originates in the macro `__inline_mac_mod_gen` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)
help: consider adding a type parameter
|
LL | impl<K: Hash + Eq, V, S: ::std::hash::BuildHasher + Default> Foo<u8> for HashMap<K, V, S> {
@@ -120,37 +117,31 @@ LL | (HashMap::default(), HashMap::with_capacity_and_hasher(10,
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
error: parameter of type `HashMap` should be generalized over different hashers
- --> $DIR/implicit_hasher.rs:81:33
+ --> $DIR/implicit_hasher.rs:83:31
|
-LL | pub fn $name(_map: &mut HashMap<i32, i32>, _set: &mut HashSet<i32>) {}
- | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-...
-LL | gen!(fn bar);
- | ------------ in this macro invocation
+LL | pub fn bar(_map: &mut HashMap<i32, i32>, _set: &mut HashSet<i32>) {}
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
|
- = note: this error originates in the macro `gen` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)
+ = note: this error originates in the macro `__inline_mac_mod_gen` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)
help: consider adding a type parameter
|
-LL | pub fn $name<S: ::std::hash::BuildHasher>(_map: &mut HashMap<i32, i32, S>, _set: &mut HashSet<i32>) {}
- | +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+LL | pub fn bar<S: ::std::hash::BuildHasher>(_map: &mut HashMap<i32, i32, S>, _set: &mut HashSet<i32>) {}
+ | +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
error: parameter of type `HashSet` should be generalized over different hashers
- --> $DIR/implicit_hasher.rs:81:63
+ --> $DIR/implicit_hasher.rs:83:61
|
-LL | pub fn $name(_map: &mut HashMap<i32, i32>, _set: &mut HashSet<i32>) {}
- | ^^^^^^^^^^^^
-...
-LL | gen!(fn bar);
- | ------------ in this macro invocation
+LL | pub fn bar(_map: &mut HashMap<i32, i32>, _set: &mut HashSet<i32>) {}
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^
|
- = note: this error originates in the macro `gen` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)
+ = note: this error originates in the macro `__inline_mac_mod_gen` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)
help: consider adding a type parameter
|
-LL | pub fn $name<S: ::std::hash::BuildHasher>(_map: &mut HashMap<i32, i32>, _set: &mut HashSet<i32, S>) {}
- | +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+LL | pub fn bar<S: ::std::hash::BuildHasher>(_map: &mut HashMap<i32, i32>, _set: &mut HashSet<i32, S>) {}
+ | +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
error: parameter of type `HashMap` should be generalized over different hashers
- --> $DIR/implicit_hasher.rs:100:35
+ --> $DIR/implicit_hasher.rs:101:35
|
LL | pub async fn election_vote(_data: HashMap<i32, i32>) {}
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/inconsistent_struct_constructor.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/inconsistent_struct_constructor.fixed
index 74ba2f1c5..5aaa00f85 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/inconsistent_struct_constructor.fixed
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/inconsistent_struct_constructor.fixed
@@ -1,10 +1,14 @@
// run-rustfix
+// aux-build:proc_macros.rs
+
#![warn(clippy::inconsistent_struct_constructor)]
#![allow(clippy::redundant_field_names)]
#![allow(clippy::unnecessary_operation)]
#![allow(clippy::no_effect)]
#![allow(dead_code)]
+extern crate proc_macros;
+
#[derive(Default)]
struct Foo {
x: i32,
@@ -12,18 +16,10 @@ struct Foo {
z: i32,
}
-macro_rules! new_foo {
- () => {
- let x = 1;
- let y = 1;
- let z = 1;
- Foo { y, x, z }
- };
-}
-
mod without_base {
use super::Foo;
+ #[proc_macros::inline_macros]
fn test() {
let x = 1;
let y = 1;
@@ -34,7 +30,12 @@ mod without_base {
// Should NOT lint.
// issue #7069.
- new_foo!();
+ inline!({
+ let x = 1;
+ let y = 1;
+ let z = 1;
+ Foo { y, x, z }
+ });
// Should NOT lint because the order is the same as in the definition.
Foo { x, y, z };
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/inconsistent_struct_constructor.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/inconsistent_struct_constructor.rs
index ba96e1e33..2b2dd7f59 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/inconsistent_struct_constructor.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/inconsistent_struct_constructor.rs
@@ -1,10 +1,14 @@
// run-rustfix
+// aux-build:proc_macros.rs
+
#![warn(clippy::inconsistent_struct_constructor)]
#![allow(clippy::redundant_field_names)]
#![allow(clippy::unnecessary_operation)]
#![allow(clippy::no_effect)]
#![allow(dead_code)]
+extern crate proc_macros;
+
#[derive(Default)]
struct Foo {
x: i32,
@@ -12,18 +16,10 @@ struct Foo {
z: i32,
}
-macro_rules! new_foo {
- () => {
- let x = 1;
- let y = 1;
- let z = 1;
- Foo { y, x, z }
- };
-}
-
mod without_base {
use super::Foo;
+ #[proc_macros::inline_macros]
fn test() {
let x = 1;
let y = 1;
@@ -34,7 +30,12 @@ mod without_base {
// Should NOT lint.
// issue #7069.
- new_foo!();
+ inline!({
+ let x = 1;
+ let y = 1;
+ let z = 1;
+ Foo { y, x, z }
+ });
// Should NOT lint because the order is the same as in the definition.
Foo { x, y, z };
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/inconsistent_struct_constructor.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/inconsistent_struct_constructor.stderr
index c90189e96..785a6dc9d 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/inconsistent_struct_constructor.stderr
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/inconsistent_struct_constructor.stderr
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
error: struct constructor field order is inconsistent with struct definition field order
- --> $DIR/inconsistent_struct_constructor.rs:33:9
+ --> $DIR/inconsistent_struct_constructor.rs:29:9
|
LL | Foo { y, x, z };
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `Foo { x, y, z }`
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ LL | Foo { y, x, z };
= note: `-D clippy::inconsistent-struct-constructor` implied by `-D warnings`
error: struct constructor field order is inconsistent with struct definition field order
- --> $DIR/inconsistent_struct_constructor.rs:55:9
+ --> $DIR/inconsistent_struct_constructor.rs:56:9
|
LL | / Foo {
LL | | z,
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/integer_arithmetic.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/integer_arithmetic.rs
index 67f24b454..8dfdee662 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/integer_arithmetic.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/integer_arithmetic.rs
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
#[rustfmt::skip]
fn main() {
let mut i = 1i32;
- let mut var1 = 0i32;
+ let mut var1 = 13i32;
let mut var2 = -1i32;
1 + i;
i * 2;
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/item_after_statement.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/items_after_statement.rs
index 5e92dcab1..f12cb8f22 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/item_after_statement.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/items_after_statement.rs
@@ -51,3 +51,20 @@ fn semicolon() {
let _ = S::new(3);
}
+
+fn item_from_macro() {
+ macro_rules! static_assert_size {
+ ($ty:ty, $size:expr) => {
+ const _: [(); $size] = [(); ::std::mem::size_of::<$ty>()];
+ };
+ }
+
+ let _ = 1;
+ static_assert_size!(u32, 4);
+}
+
+fn allow_attribute() {
+ let _ = 1;
+ #[allow(clippy::items_after_statements)]
+ const _: usize = 1;
+}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/item_after_statement.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/items_after_statement.stderr
index 2523c53ac..f69635a97 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/item_after_statement.stderr
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/items_after_statement.stderr
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
error: adding items after statements is confusing, since items exist from the start of the scope
- --> $DIR/item_after_statement.rs:13:5
+ --> $DIR/items_after_statement.rs:13:5
|
LL | / fn foo() {
LL | | println!("foo");
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ LL | | }
= note: `-D clippy::items-after-statements` implied by `-D warnings`
error: adding items after statements is confusing, since items exist from the start of the scope
- --> $DIR/item_after_statement.rs:20:5
+ --> $DIR/items_after_statement.rs:20:5
|
LL | / fn foo() {
LL | | println!("foo");
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ LL | | }
| |_____^
error: adding items after statements is confusing, since items exist from the start of the scope
- --> $DIR/item_after_statement.rs:33:13
+ --> $DIR/items_after_statement.rs:33:13
|
LL | / fn say_something() {
LL | | println!("something");
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/large_enum_variant.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/large_enum_variant.rs
index 3b96f09d7..f09f8ae0c 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/large_enum_variant.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/large_enum_variant.rs
@@ -1,11 +1,11 @@
-// aux-build:macro_rules.rs
+// aux-build:proc_macros.rs
#![allow(dead_code)]
#![allow(unused_variables)]
#![warn(clippy::large_enum_variant)]
-#[macro_use]
-extern crate macro_rules;
+extern crate proc_macros;
+use proc_macros::external;
enum LargeEnum {
A(i32),
@@ -155,5 +155,10 @@ enum LargeEnumOfConst {
}
fn main() {
- large_enum_variant!();
+ external!(
+ enum LargeEnumInMacro {
+ A(i32),
+ B([i32; 8000]),
+ }
+ );
}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/large_futures.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/large_futures.rs
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..4a8ba995d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/large_futures.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,61 @@
+#![feature(generators)]
+#![warn(clippy::large_futures)]
+#![allow(clippy::future_not_send)]
+#![allow(clippy::manual_async_fn)]
+
+async fn big_fut(_arg: [u8; 1024 * 16]) {}
+
+async fn wait() {
+ let f = async {
+ big_fut([0u8; 1024 * 16]).await;
+ };
+ f.await
+}
+async fn calls_fut(fut: impl std::future::Future<Output = ()>) {
+ loop {
+ wait().await;
+ if true {
+ return fut.await;
+ } else {
+ wait().await;
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+pub async fn test() {
+ let fut = big_fut([0u8; 1024 * 16]);
+ foo().await;
+ calls_fut(fut).await;
+}
+
+pub fn foo() -> impl std::future::Future<Output = ()> {
+ async {
+ let x = [0i32; 1024 * 16];
+ async {}.await;
+ dbg!(x);
+ }
+}
+
+pub async fn lines() {
+ async {
+ let x = [0i32; 1024 * 16];
+ async {}.await;
+ println!("{:?}", x);
+ }
+ .await;
+}
+
+pub async fn macro_expn() {
+ macro_rules! macro_ {
+ () => {
+ async {
+ let x = [0i32; 1024 * 16];
+ async {}.await;
+ println!("macro: {:?}", x);
+ }
+ };
+ }
+ macro_!().await
+}
+
+fn main() {}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/large_futures.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/large_futures.stderr
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..67e0fceff
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/large_futures.stderr
@@ -0,0 +1,82 @@
+error: large future with a size of 16385 bytes
+ --> $DIR/large_futures.rs:10:9
+ |
+LL | big_fut([0u8; 1024 * 16]).await;
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider `Box::pin` on it: `Box::pin(big_fut([0u8; 1024 * 16]))`
+ |
+ = note: `-D clippy::large-futures` implied by `-D warnings`
+
+error: large future with a size of 16386 bytes
+ --> $DIR/large_futures.rs:12:5
+ |
+LL | f.await
+ | ^ help: consider `Box::pin` on it: `Box::pin(f)`
+
+error: large future with a size of 16387 bytes
+ --> $DIR/large_futures.rs:16:9
+ |
+LL | wait().await;
+ | ^^^^^^ help: consider `Box::pin` on it: `Box::pin(wait())`
+
+error: large future with a size of 16387 bytes
+ --> $DIR/large_futures.rs:20:13
+ |
+LL | wait().await;
+ | ^^^^^^ help: consider `Box::pin` on it: `Box::pin(wait())`
+
+error: large future with a size of 65540 bytes
+ --> $DIR/large_futures.rs:27:5
+ |
+LL | foo().await;
+ | ^^^^^ help: consider `Box::pin` on it: `Box::pin(foo())`
+
+error: large future with a size of 49159 bytes
+ --> $DIR/large_futures.rs:28:5
+ |
+LL | calls_fut(fut).await;
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider `Box::pin` on it: `Box::pin(calls_fut(fut))`
+
+error: large future with a size of 65540 bytes
+ --> $DIR/large_futures.rs:40:5
+ |
+LL | / async {
+LL | | let x = [0i32; 1024 * 16];
+LL | | async {}.await;
+LL | | println!("{:?}", x);
+LL | | }
+ | |_____^
+ |
+help: consider `Box::pin` on it
+ |
+LL ~ Box::pin(async {
+LL + let x = [0i32; 1024 * 16];
+LL + async {}.await;
+LL + println!("{:?}", x);
+LL + })
+ |
+
+error: large future with a size of 65540 bytes
+ --> $DIR/large_futures.rs:51:13
+ |
+LL | / async {
+LL | | let x = [0i32; 1024 * 16];
+LL | | async {}.await;
+LL | | println!("macro: {:?}", x);
+LL | | }
+ | |_____________^
+...
+LL | macro_!().await
+ | --------- in this macro invocation
+ |
+ = note: this error originates in the macro `macro_` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)
+help: consider `Box::pin` on it
+ |
+LL ~ Box::pin(async {
+LL + let x = [0i32; 1024 * 16];
+LL + async {}.await;
+LL + println!("macro: {:?}", x);
+LL + })
+ |
+
+error: aborting due to 8 previous errors
+
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/len_without_is_empty.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/len_without_is_empty.rs
index b5dec6c46..52aabefae 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/len_without_is_empty.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/len_without_is_empty.rs
@@ -282,6 +282,87 @@ impl AsyncLen {
}
}
+// issue #7232
+pub struct AsyncLenWithoutIsEmpty;
+impl AsyncLenWithoutIsEmpty {
+ pub async fn async_task(&self) -> bool {
+ true
+ }
+
+ pub async fn len(&self) -> usize {
+ usize::from(!self.async_task().await)
+ }
+}
+
+// issue #7232
+pub struct AsyncOptionLenWithoutIsEmpty;
+impl AsyncOptionLenWithoutIsEmpty {
+ async fn async_task(&self) -> bool {
+ true
+ }
+
+ pub async fn len(&self) -> Option<usize> {
+ None
+ }
+}
+
+// issue #7232
+pub struct AsyncOptionLenNonIntegral;
+impl AsyncOptionLenNonIntegral {
+ // don't lint
+ pub async fn len(&self) -> Option<String> {
+ None
+ }
+}
+
+// issue #7232
+pub struct AsyncResultLenWithoutIsEmpty;
+impl AsyncResultLenWithoutIsEmpty {
+ async fn async_task(&self) -> bool {
+ true
+ }
+
+ pub async fn len(&self) -> Result<usize, ()> {
+ Err(())
+ }
+}
+
+// issue #7232
+pub struct AsyncOptionLen;
+impl AsyncOptionLen {
+ async fn async_task(&self) -> bool {
+ true
+ }
+
+ pub async fn len(&self) -> Result<usize, ()> {
+ Err(())
+ }
+
+ pub async fn is_empty(&self) -> bool {
+ true
+ }
+}
+
+pub struct AsyncLenSyncIsEmpty;
+impl AsyncLenSyncIsEmpty {
+ pub async fn len(&self) -> u32 {
+ 0
+ }
+
+ pub fn is_empty(&self) -> bool {
+ true
+ }
+}
+
+// issue #9520
+pub struct NonStandardLen;
+impl NonStandardLen {
+ // don't lint
+ pub fn len(&self, something: usize) -> usize {
+ something
+ }
+}
+
// issue #9520
pub struct NonStandardLenAndIsEmptySignature;
impl NonStandardLenAndIsEmptySignature {
@@ -328,4 +409,15 @@ impl NonStandardSignatureWithGenerics {
}
}
+pub struct DifferingErrors;
+impl DifferingErrors {
+ pub fn len(&self) -> Result<usize, u8> {
+ Ok(0)
+ }
+
+ pub fn is_empty(&self) -> Result<bool, u16> {
+ Ok(true)
+ }
+}
+
fn main() {}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/len_without_is_empty.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/len_without_is_empty.stderr
index 8e890e2e2..1bce1734b 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/len_without_is_empty.stderr
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/len_without_is_empty.stderr
@@ -119,5 +119,23 @@ LL | pub fn len(&self) -> Result<usize, ()> {
|
= help: use a custom `Error` type instead
-error: aborting due to 12 previous errors
+error: struct `AsyncLenWithoutIsEmpty` has a public `len` method, but no `is_empty` method
+ --> $DIR/len_without_is_empty.rs:292:5
+ |
+LL | pub async fn len(&self) -> usize {
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+
+error: struct `AsyncOptionLenWithoutIsEmpty` has a public `len` method, but no `is_empty` method
+ --> $DIR/len_without_is_empty.rs:304:5
+ |
+LL | pub async fn len(&self) -> Option<usize> {
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+
+error: struct `AsyncResultLenWithoutIsEmpty` has a public `len` method, but no `is_empty` method
+ --> $DIR/len_without_is_empty.rs:325:5
+ |
+LL | pub async fn len(&self) -> Result<usize, ()> {
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+
+error: aborting due to 15 previous errors
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/let_unit.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/let_unit.fixed
index 6343cff0f..76ff0645f 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/let_unit.fixed
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/let_unit.fixed
@@ -175,3 +175,7 @@ fn attributes() {
#[expect(clippy::let_unit_value)]
let _ = f();
}
+
+async fn issue10433() {
+ let _pending: () = std::future::pending().await;
+}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/let_unit.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/let_unit.rs
index c9bb2849f..895ccfe36 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/let_unit.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/let_unit.rs
@@ -175,3 +175,7 @@ fn attributes() {
#[expect(clippy::let_unit_value)]
let _ = f();
}
+
+async fn issue10433() {
+ let _pending: () = std::future::pending().await;
+}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/let_with_type_underscore.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/let_with_type_underscore.rs
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..175718b94
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/let_with_type_underscore.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,19 @@
+#![allow(unused)]
+#![warn(clippy::let_with_type_underscore)]
+#![allow(clippy::let_unit_value)]
+
+fn func() -> &'static str {
+ ""
+}
+
+fn main() {
+ // Will lint
+ let x: _ = 1;
+ let _: _ = 2;
+ let x: _ = func();
+
+ let x = 1; // Will not lint, Rust inferres this to an integer before Clippy
+ let x = func();
+ let x: Vec<_> = Vec::<u32>::new();
+ let x: [_; 1] = [1];
+}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/let_with_type_underscore.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/let_with_type_underscore.stderr
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..16bf83c70
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/let_with_type_underscore.stderr
@@ -0,0 +1,39 @@
+error: variable declared with type underscore
+ --> $DIR/let_with_type_underscore.rs:11:5
+ |
+LL | let x: _ = 1;
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+ |
+help: remove the explicit type `_` declaration
+ --> $DIR/let_with_type_underscore.rs:11:10
+ |
+LL | let x: _ = 1;
+ | ^^^
+ = note: `-D clippy::let-with-type-underscore` implied by `-D warnings`
+
+error: variable declared with type underscore
+ --> $DIR/let_with_type_underscore.rs:12:5
+ |
+LL | let _: _ = 2;
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+ |
+help: remove the explicit type `_` declaration
+ --> $DIR/let_with_type_underscore.rs:12:10
+ |
+LL | let _: _ = 2;
+ | ^^^
+
+error: variable declared with type underscore
+ --> $DIR/let_with_type_underscore.rs:13:5
+ |
+LL | let x: _ = func();
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+ |
+help: remove the explicit type `_` declaration
+ --> $DIR/let_with_type_underscore.rs:13:10
+ |
+LL | let x: _ = func();
+ | ^^^
+
+error: aborting due to 3 previous errors
+
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/lines_filter_map_ok.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/lines_filter_map_ok.fixed
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..f4033cd8e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/lines_filter_map_ok.fixed
@@ -0,0 +1,29 @@
+// run-rustfix
+
+#![allow(unused, clippy::map_identity)]
+#![warn(clippy::lines_filter_map_ok)]
+
+use std::io::{self, BufRead, BufReader};
+
+fn main() -> io::Result<()> {
+ let f = std::fs::File::open("/")?;
+ // Lint
+ BufReader::new(f).lines().map_while(Result::ok).for_each(|_| ());
+ // Lint
+ let f = std::fs::File::open("/")?;
+ BufReader::new(f).lines().map_while(Result::ok).for_each(|_| ());
+ let s = "foo\nbar\nbaz\n";
+ // Lint
+ io::stdin().lines().map_while(Result::ok).for_each(|_| ());
+ // Lint
+ io::stdin().lines().map_while(Result::ok).for_each(|_| ());
+ // Do not lint (not a `Lines` iterator)
+ io::stdin()
+ .lines()
+ .map(std::convert::identity)
+ .filter_map(|x| x.ok())
+ .for_each(|_| ());
+ // Do not lint (not a `Result::ok()` extractor)
+ io::stdin().lines().filter_map(|x| x.err()).for_each(|_| ());
+ Ok(())
+}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/lines_filter_map_ok.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/lines_filter_map_ok.rs
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..7e11816b2
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/lines_filter_map_ok.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,29 @@
+// run-rustfix
+
+#![allow(unused, clippy::map_identity)]
+#![warn(clippy::lines_filter_map_ok)]
+
+use std::io::{self, BufRead, BufReader};
+
+fn main() -> io::Result<()> {
+ let f = std::fs::File::open("/")?;
+ // Lint
+ BufReader::new(f).lines().filter_map(Result::ok).for_each(|_| ());
+ // Lint
+ let f = std::fs::File::open("/")?;
+ BufReader::new(f).lines().flat_map(Result::ok).for_each(|_| ());
+ let s = "foo\nbar\nbaz\n";
+ // Lint
+ io::stdin().lines().filter_map(Result::ok).for_each(|_| ());
+ // Lint
+ io::stdin().lines().filter_map(|x| x.ok()).for_each(|_| ());
+ // Do not lint (not a `Lines` iterator)
+ io::stdin()
+ .lines()
+ .map(std::convert::identity)
+ .filter_map(|x| x.ok())
+ .for_each(|_| ());
+ // Do not lint (not a `Result::ok()` extractor)
+ io::stdin().lines().filter_map(|x| x.err()).for_each(|_| ());
+ Ok(())
+}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/lines_filter_map_ok.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/lines_filter_map_ok.stderr
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..cddd403d5
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/lines_filter_map_ok.stderr
@@ -0,0 +1,51 @@
+error: `filter_map()` will run forever if the iterator repeatedly produces an `Err`
+ --> $DIR/lines_filter_map_ok.rs:11:31
+ |
+LL | BufReader::new(f).lines().filter_map(Result::ok).for_each(|_| ());
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: replace with: `map_while(Result::ok)`
+ |
+note: this expression returning a `std::io::Lines` may produce an infinite number of `Err` in case of a read error
+ --> $DIR/lines_filter_map_ok.rs:11:5
+ |
+LL | BufReader::new(f).lines().filter_map(Result::ok).for_each(|_| ());
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+ = note: `-D clippy::lines-filter-map-ok` implied by `-D warnings`
+
+error: `flat_map()` will run forever if the iterator repeatedly produces an `Err`
+ --> $DIR/lines_filter_map_ok.rs:14:31
+ |
+LL | BufReader::new(f).lines().flat_map(Result::ok).for_each(|_| ());
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: replace with: `map_while(Result::ok)`
+ |
+note: this expression returning a `std::io::Lines` may produce an infinite number of `Err` in case of a read error
+ --> $DIR/lines_filter_map_ok.rs:14:5
+ |
+LL | BufReader::new(f).lines().flat_map(Result::ok).for_each(|_| ());
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+
+error: `filter_map()` will run forever if the iterator repeatedly produces an `Err`
+ --> $DIR/lines_filter_map_ok.rs:17:25
+ |
+LL | io::stdin().lines().filter_map(Result::ok).for_each(|_| ());
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: replace with: `map_while(Result::ok)`
+ |
+note: this expression returning a `std::io::Lines` may produce an infinite number of `Err` in case of a read error
+ --> $DIR/lines_filter_map_ok.rs:17:5
+ |
+LL | io::stdin().lines().filter_map(Result::ok).for_each(|_| ());
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+
+error: `filter_map()` will run forever if the iterator repeatedly produces an `Err`
+ --> $DIR/lines_filter_map_ok.rs:19:25
+ |
+LL | io::stdin().lines().filter_map(|x| x.ok()).for_each(|_| ());
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: replace with: `map_while(Result::ok)`
+ |
+note: this expression returning a `std::io::Lines` may produce an infinite number of `Err` in case of a read error
+ --> $DIR/lines_filter_map_ok.rs:19:5
+ |
+LL | io::stdin().lines().filter_map(|x| x.ok()).for_each(|_| ());
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+
+error: aborting due to 4 previous errors
+
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/macro_use_imports.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/macro_use_imports.fixed
index e612480d2..a395e4f56 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/macro_use_imports.fixed
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/macro_use_imports.fixed
@@ -16,11 +16,11 @@ extern crate macro_use_helper as mac;
extern crate proc_macro_derive as mini_mac;
mod a {
- use mac::{pub_macro, function_macro, ty_macro, inner_mod_macro, pub_in_private_macro};
+ use mac::{pub_macro, inner_mod_macro, function_macro, ty_macro, pub_in_private_macro};
use mac;
use mini_mac::ClippyMiniMacroTest;
use mini_mac;
- use mac::{inner::foofoo, inner::try_err};
+ use mac::{inner::mut_mut, inner::try_err};
use mac::inner;
use mac::inner::nested::string_add;
use mac::inner::nested;
@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ mod a {
let v: ty_macro!() = Vec::default();
inner::try_err!();
- inner::foofoo!();
+ inner::mut_mut!();
nested::string_add!();
}
}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/macro_use_imports.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/macro_use_imports.rs
index b34817cc3..b1a287332 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/macro_use_imports.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/macro_use_imports.rs
@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ mod a {
let v: ty_macro!() = Vec::default();
inner::try_err!();
- inner::foofoo!();
+ inner::mut_mut!();
nested::string_add!();
}
}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/macro_use_imports.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/macro_use_imports.stderr
index 61843124c..6fd338cef 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/macro_use_imports.stderr
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/macro_use_imports.stderr
@@ -16,13 +16,13 @@ error: `macro_use` attributes are no longer needed in the Rust 2018 edition
--> $DIR/macro_use_imports.rs:23:5
|
LL | #[macro_use]
- | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove the attribute and import the macro directly, try: `use mac::{inner::foofoo, inner::try_err};`
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove the attribute and import the macro directly, try: `use mac::{inner::mut_mut, inner::try_err};`
error: `macro_use` attributes are no longer needed in the Rust 2018 edition
--> $DIR/macro_use_imports.rs:19:5
|
LL | #[macro_use]
- | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove the attribute and import the macro directly, try: `use mac::{pub_macro, function_macro, ty_macro, inner_mod_macro, pub_in_private_macro};`
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove the attribute and import the macro directly, try: `use mac::{pub_macro, inner_mod_macro, function_macro, ty_macro, pub_in_private_macro};`
error: aborting due to 4 previous errors
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/macro_use_imports_expect.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/macro_use_imports_expect.rs
index 8a1b05da9..5aac5af26 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/macro_use_imports_expect.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/macro_use_imports_expect.rs
@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ mod a {
let v: ty_macro!() = Vec::default();
inner::try_err!();
- inner::foofoo!();
+ inner::mut_mut!();
nested::string_add!();
}
}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_async_fn.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_async_fn.fixed
index b7e46a4a8..5cc4a43af 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_async_fn.fixed
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_async_fn.fixed
@@ -107,4 +107,10 @@ mod issue_5765 {
}
}
+pub async fn issue_10450() -> i32 { 42 }
+
+pub(crate) async fn issue_10450_2() -> i32 { 42 }
+
+pub(self) async fn issue_10450_3() -> i32 { 42 }
+
fn main() {}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_async_fn.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_async_fn.rs
index b05429da6..ba504b8a8 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_async_fn.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_async_fn.rs
@@ -127,4 +127,16 @@ mod issue_5765 {
}
}
+pub fn issue_10450() -> impl Future<Output = i32> {
+ async { 42 }
+}
+
+pub(crate) fn issue_10450_2() -> impl Future<Output = i32> {
+ async { 42 }
+}
+
+pub(self) fn issue_10450_3() -> impl Future<Output = i32> {
+ async { 42 }
+}
+
fn main() {}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_async_fn.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_async_fn.stderr
index 0a903ed6f..f5ee3eb7c 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_async_fn.stderr
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_async_fn.stderr
@@ -161,5 +161,50 @@ help: move the body of the async block to the enclosing function
LL | fn explicit<'a, 'b>(_: &'a i32, _: &'b i32) -> impl Future<Output = i32> + 'a + 'b { 42 }
| ~~~~~~
-error: aborting due to 10 previous errors
+error: this function can be simplified using the `async fn` syntax
+ --> $DIR/manual_async_fn.rs:130:1
+ |
+LL | pub fn issue_10450() -> impl Future<Output = i32> {
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+ |
+help: make the function `async` and return the output of the future directly
+ |
+LL | pub async fn issue_10450() -> i32 {
+ | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+help: move the body of the async block to the enclosing function
+ |
+LL | pub fn issue_10450() -> impl Future<Output = i32> { 42 }
+ | ~~~~~~
+
+error: this function can be simplified using the `async fn` syntax
+ --> $DIR/manual_async_fn.rs:134:1
+ |
+LL | pub(crate) fn issue_10450_2() -> impl Future<Output = i32> {
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+ |
+help: make the function `async` and return the output of the future directly
+ |
+LL | pub(crate) async fn issue_10450_2() -> i32 {
+ | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+help: move the body of the async block to the enclosing function
+ |
+LL | pub(crate) fn issue_10450_2() -> impl Future<Output = i32> { 42 }
+ | ~~~~~~
+
+error: this function can be simplified using the `async fn` syntax
+ --> $DIR/manual_async_fn.rs:138:1
+ |
+LL | pub(self) fn issue_10450_3() -> impl Future<Output = i32> {
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+ |
+help: make the function `async` and return the output of the future directly
+ |
+LL | pub(self) async fn issue_10450_3() -> i32 {
+ | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+help: move the body of the async block to the enclosing function
+ |
+LL | pub(self) fn issue_10450_3() -> impl Future<Output = i32> { 42 }
+ | ~~~~~~
+
+error: aborting due to 13 previous errors
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_clamp.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_clamp.rs
index f7902e6fd..cdfd8e4c3 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_clamp.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_clamp.rs
@@ -326,3 +326,22 @@ fn msrv_1_50() {
input
};
}
+
+const fn _const() {
+ let (input, min, max) = (0, -1, 2);
+ let _ = if input < min {
+ min
+ } else if input > max {
+ max
+ } else {
+ input
+ };
+
+ let mut x = input;
+ if max < x {
+ let x = max;
+ }
+ if min > x {
+ x = min;
+ }
+}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_main_separator_str.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_main_separator_str.fixed
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..50f46d6b3
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_main_separator_str.fixed
@@ -0,0 +1,39 @@
+// run-rustfix
+
+#![allow(unused)]
+#![warn(clippy::manual_main_separator_str)]
+
+use std::path::MAIN_SEPARATOR;
+
+fn len(s: &str) -> usize {
+ s.len()
+}
+
+struct U<'a> {
+ f: &'a str,
+ g: &'a String,
+}
+
+struct V<T> {
+ f: T,
+}
+
+fn main() {
+ // Should lint
+ let _: &str = std::path::MAIN_SEPARATOR_STR;
+ let _ = len(std::path::MAIN_SEPARATOR_STR);
+ let _: Vec<u16> = std::path::MAIN_SEPARATOR_STR.encode_utf16().collect();
+
+ // Should lint for field `f` only
+ let _ = U {
+ f: std::path::MAIN_SEPARATOR_STR,
+ g: &MAIN_SEPARATOR.to_string(),
+ };
+
+ // Should not lint
+ let _: &String = &MAIN_SEPARATOR.to_string();
+ let _ = &MAIN_SEPARATOR.to_string();
+ let _ = V {
+ f: &MAIN_SEPARATOR.to_string(),
+ };
+}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_main_separator_str.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_main_separator_str.rs
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..2dbb9e661
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_main_separator_str.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,39 @@
+// run-rustfix
+
+#![allow(unused)]
+#![warn(clippy::manual_main_separator_str)]
+
+use std::path::MAIN_SEPARATOR;
+
+fn len(s: &str) -> usize {
+ s.len()
+}
+
+struct U<'a> {
+ f: &'a str,
+ g: &'a String,
+}
+
+struct V<T> {
+ f: T,
+}
+
+fn main() {
+ // Should lint
+ let _: &str = &MAIN_SEPARATOR.to_string();
+ let _ = len(&MAIN_SEPARATOR.to_string());
+ let _: Vec<u16> = MAIN_SEPARATOR.to_string().encode_utf16().collect();
+
+ // Should lint for field `f` only
+ let _ = U {
+ f: &MAIN_SEPARATOR.to_string(),
+ g: &MAIN_SEPARATOR.to_string(),
+ };
+
+ // Should not lint
+ let _: &String = &MAIN_SEPARATOR.to_string();
+ let _ = &MAIN_SEPARATOR.to_string();
+ let _ = V {
+ f: &MAIN_SEPARATOR.to_string(),
+ };
+}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_main_separator_str.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_main_separator_str.stderr
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..e6cefde66
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_main_separator_str.stderr
@@ -0,0 +1,28 @@
+error: taking a reference on `std::path::MAIN_SEPARATOR` conversion to `String`
+ --> $DIR/manual_main_separator_str.rs:23:19
+ |
+LL | let _: &str = &MAIN_SEPARATOR.to_string();
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: replace with: `std::path::MAIN_SEPARATOR_STR`
+ |
+ = note: `-D clippy::manual-main-separator-str` implied by `-D warnings`
+
+error: taking a reference on `std::path::MAIN_SEPARATOR` conversion to `String`
+ --> $DIR/manual_main_separator_str.rs:24:17
+ |
+LL | let _ = len(&MAIN_SEPARATOR.to_string());
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: replace with: `std::path::MAIN_SEPARATOR_STR`
+
+error: taking a reference on `std::path::MAIN_SEPARATOR` conversion to `String`
+ --> $DIR/manual_main_separator_str.rs:25:23
+ |
+LL | let _: Vec<u16> = MAIN_SEPARATOR.to_string().encode_utf16().collect();
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: replace with: `std::path::MAIN_SEPARATOR_STR`
+
+error: taking a reference on `std::path::MAIN_SEPARATOR` conversion to `String`
+ --> $DIR/manual_main_separator_str.rs:29:12
+ |
+LL | f: &MAIN_SEPARATOR.to_string(),
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: replace with: `std::path::MAIN_SEPARATOR_STR`
+
+error: aborting due to 4 previous errors
+
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_rem_euclid.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_rem_euclid.fixed
index 4cdc0546a..1f6df1b0a 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_rem_euclid.fixed
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_rem_euclid.fixed
@@ -1,18 +1,13 @@
// run-rustfix
-// aux-build:macro_rules.rs
+// aux-build:proc_macros.rs
#![warn(clippy::manual_rem_euclid)]
+#![allow(clippy::let_with_type_underscore)]
-#[macro_use]
-extern crate macro_rules;
-
-macro_rules! internal_rem_euclid {
- () => {
- let value: i32 = 5;
- let _: i32 = value.rem_euclid(4);
- };
-}
+extern crate proc_macros;
+use proc_macros::{external, inline_macros};
+#[inline_macros]
fn main() {
let value: i32 = 5;
@@ -38,10 +33,16 @@ fn main() {
let _: i32 = ((4 % value) + 4) % 4;
// Lint in internal macros
- internal_rem_euclid!();
+ inline!(
+ let value: i32 = 5;
+ let _: i32 = value.rem_euclid(4);
+ );
// Do not lint in external macros
- manual_rem_euclid!();
+ external!(
+ let value: i32 = 5;
+ let _: i32 = ((value % 4) + 4) % 4;
+ );
}
// Should lint for params too
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_rem_euclid.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_rem_euclid.rs
index 58a9e20f3..b275e8a38 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_rem_euclid.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_rem_euclid.rs
@@ -1,18 +1,13 @@
// run-rustfix
-// aux-build:macro_rules.rs
+// aux-build:proc_macros.rs
#![warn(clippy::manual_rem_euclid)]
+#![allow(clippy::let_with_type_underscore)]
-#[macro_use]
-extern crate macro_rules;
-
-macro_rules! internal_rem_euclid {
- () => {
- let value: i32 = 5;
- let _: i32 = ((value % 4) + 4) % 4;
- };
-}
+extern crate proc_macros;
+use proc_macros::{external, inline_macros};
+#[inline_macros]
fn main() {
let value: i32 = 5;
@@ -38,10 +33,16 @@ fn main() {
let _: i32 = ((4 % value) + 4) % 4;
// Lint in internal macros
- internal_rem_euclid!();
+ inline!(
+ let value: i32 = 5;
+ let _: i32 = ((value % 4) + 4) % 4;
+ );
// Do not lint in external macros
- manual_rem_euclid!();
+ external!(
+ let value: i32 = 5;
+ let _: i32 = ((value % 4) + 4) % 4;
+ );
}
// Should lint for params too
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_rem_euclid.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_rem_euclid.stderr
index e3122a588..a43707f89 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_rem_euclid.stderr
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_rem_euclid.stderr
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
error: manual `rem_euclid` implementation
- --> $DIR/manual_rem_euclid.rs:19:18
+ --> $DIR/manual_rem_euclid.rs:14:18
|
LL | let _: i32 = ((value % 4) + 4) % 4;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `value.rem_euclid(4)`
@@ -7,60 +7,57 @@ LL | let _: i32 = ((value % 4) + 4) % 4;
= note: `-D clippy::manual-rem-euclid` implied by `-D warnings`
error: manual `rem_euclid` implementation
- --> $DIR/manual_rem_euclid.rs:20:18
+ --> $DIR/manual_rem_euclid.rs:15:18
|
LL | let _: i32 = (4 + (value % 4)) % 4;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `value.rem_euclid(4)`
error: manual `rem_euclid` implementation
- --> $DIR/manual_rem_euclid.rs:21:18
+ --> $DIR/manual_rem_euclid.rs:16:18
|
LL | let _: i32 = (value % 4 + 4) % 4;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `value.rem_euclid(4)`
error: manual `rem_euclid` implementation
- --> $DIR/manual_rem_euclid.rs:22:18
+ --> $DIR/manual_rem_euclid.rs:17:18
|
LL | let _: i32 = (4 + value % 4) % 4;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `value.rem_euclid(4)`
error: manual `rem_euclid` implementation
- --> $DIR/manual_rem_euclid.rs:23:22
+ --> $DIR/manual_rem_euclid.rs:18:22
|
LL | let _: i32 = 1 + (4 + value % 4) % 4;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `value.rem_euclid(4)`
error: manual `rem_euclid` implementation
- --> $DIR/manual_rem_euclid.rs:12:22
+ --> $DIR/manual_rem_euclid.rs:38:22
|
LL | let _: i32 = ((value % 4) + 4) % 4;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `value.rem_euclid(4)`
-...
-LL | internal_rem_euclid!();
- | ---------------------- in this macro invocation
|
- = note: this error originates in the macro `internal_rem_euclid` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)
+ = note: this error originates in the macro `__inline_mac_fn_main` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)
error: manual `rem_euclid` implementation
- --> $DIR/manual_rem_euclid.rs:49:5
+ --> $DIR/manual_rem_euclid.rs:50:5
|
LL | ((num % 4) + 4) % 4
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `num.rem_euclid(4)`
error: manual `rem_euclid` implementation
- --> $DIR/manual_rem_euclid.rs:54:5
+ --> $DIR/manual_rem_euclid.rs:55:5
|
LL | ((num % 4) + 4) % 4
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `num.rem_euclid(4)`
error: manual `rem_euclid` implementation
- --> $DIR/manual_rem_euclid.rs:66:18
+ --> $DIR/manual_rem_euclid.rs:67:18
|
LL | let _: i32 = ((x % 4) + 4) % 4;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `x.rem_euclid(4)`
error: manual `rem_euclid` implementation
- --> $DIR/manual_rem_euclid.rs:79:18
+ --> $DIR/manual_rem_euclid.rs:80:18
|
LL | let _: i32 = ((x % 4) + 4) % 4;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `x.rem_euclid(4)`
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_slice_size_calculation.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_slice_size_calculation.rs
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..5082f931f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_slice_size_calculation.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,36 @@
+#![allow(unused)]
+#![warn(clippy::manual_slice_size_calculation)]
+
+use core::mem::{align_of, size_of};
+
+fn main() {
+ let v_i32 = Vec::<i32>::new();
+ let s_i32 = v_i32.as_slice();
+
+ // True positives:
+ let _ = s_i32.len() * size_of::<i32>(); // WARNING
+ let _ = size_of::<i32>() * s_i32.len(); // WARNING
+ let _ = size_of::<i32>() * s_i32.len() * 5; // WARNING
+
+ let len = s_i32.len();
+ let size = size_of::<i32>();
+ let _ = len * size_of::<i32>(); // WARNING
+ let _ = s_i32.len() * size; // WARNING
+ let _ = len * size; // WARNING
+
+ // True negatives:
+ let _ = size_of::<i32>() + s_i32.len(); // Ok, not a multiplication
+ let _ = size_of::<i32>() * s_i32.partition_point(|_| true); // Ok, not len()
+ let _ = size_of::<i32>() * v_i32.len(); // Ok, not a slice
+ let _ = align_of::<i32>() * s_i32.len(); // Ok, not size_of()
+ let _ = size_of::<u32>() * s_i32.len(); // Ok, different types
+
+ // False negatives:
+ let _ = 5 * size_of::<i32>() * s_i32.len(); // Ok (MISSED OPPORTUNITY)
+ let _ = size_of::<i32>() * 5 * s_i32.len(); // Ok (MISSED OPPORTUNITY)
+}
+
+const fn _const(s_i32: &[i32]) {
+ // True negative:
+ let _ = s_i32.len() * size_of::<i32>(); // Ok, can't use size_of_val in const
+}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_slice_size_calculation.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_slice_size_calculation.stderr
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..4a24fc60a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/manual_slice_size_calculation.stderr
@@ -0,0 +1,51 @@
+error: manual slice size calculation
+ --> $DIR/manual_slice_size_calculation.rs:11:13
+ |
+LL | let _ = s_i32.len() * size_of::<i32>(); // WARNING
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+ |
+ = help: consider using std::mem::size_of_value instead
+ = note: `-D clippy::manual-slice-size-calculation` implied by `-D warnings`
+
+error: manual slice size calculation
+ --> $DIR/manual_slice_size_calculation.rs:12:13
+ |
+LL | let _ = size_of::<i32>() * s_i32.len(); // WARNING
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+ |
+ = help: consider using std::mem::size_of_value instead
+
+error: manual slice size calculation
+ --> $DIR/manual_slice_size_calculation.rs:13:13
+ |
+LL | let _ = size_of::<i32>() * s_i32.len() * 5; // WARNING
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+ |
+ = help: consider using std::mem::size_of_value instead
+
+error: manual slice size calculation
+ --> $DIR/manual_slice_size_calculation.rs:17:13
+ |
+LL | let _ = len * size_of::<i32>(); // WARNING
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+ |
+ = help: consider using std::mem::size_of_value instead
+
+error: manual slice size calculation
+ --> $DIR/manual_slice_size_calculation.rs:18:13
+ |
+LL | let _ = s_i32.len() * size; // WARNING
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+ |
+ = help: consider using std::mem::size_of_value instead
+
+error: manual slice size calculation
+ --> $DIR/manual_slice_size_calculation.rs:19:13
+ |
+LL | let _ = len * size; // WARNING
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^
+ |
+ = help: consider using std::mem::size_of_value instead
+
+error: aborting due to 6 previous errors
+
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/match_result_ok.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/match_result_ok.fixed
index 8b91b9854..10ae1ee52 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/match_result_ok.fixed
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/match_result_ok.fixed
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ fn str_to_int_ok(x: &str) -> i32 {
#[rustfmt::skip]
fn strange_some_no_else(x: &str) -> i32 {
{
- if let Ok(y) = x . parse() {
+ if let Ok(y) = x . parse() {
return y;
};
0
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/match_result_ok.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/match_result_ok.stderr
index 98a95705c..cbdc56aa2 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/match_result_ok.stderr
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/match_result_ok.stderr
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ LL | if let Some(y) = x . parse() . ok () {
|
help: consider matching on `Ok(y)` and removing the call to `ok` instead
|
-LL | if let Ok(y) = x . parse() {
+LL | if let Ok(y) = x . parse() {
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
error: matching on `Some` with `ok()` is redundant
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/match_single_binding.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/match_single_binding.fixed
index 6cfb6661a..201301cc9 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/match_single_binding.fixed
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/match_single_binding.fixed
@@ -1,7 +1,12 @@
// run-rustfix
#![warn(clippy::match_single_binding)]
-#![allow(unused_variables)]
-#![allow(clippy::toplevel_ref_arg, clippy::uninlined_format_args)]
+#![allow(
+ unused,
+ clippy::let_unit_value,
+ clippy::no_effect,
+ clippy::toplevel_ref_arg,
+ clippy::uninlined_format_args
+)]
struct Point {
x: i32,
@@ -109,10 +114,9 @@ fn main() {
// Lint
let x = 1;
- println!("Not an array index start");
+ println!("Not an array index start")
}
-#[allow(dead_code)]
fn issue_8723() {
let (mut val, idx) = ("a b", 1);
@@ -125,16 +129,15 @@ fn issue_8723() {
let _ = val;
}
-#[allow(dead_code)]
+fn side_effects() {}
+
fn issue_9575() {
- fn side_effects() {}
let _ = || {
side_effects();
- println!("Needs curlies");
+ println!("Needs curlies")
};
}
-#[allow(dead_code)]
fn issue_9725(r: Option<u32>) {
let x = r;
match x {
@@ -146,3 +149,25 @@ fn issue_9725(r: Option<u32>) {
},
};
}
+
+fn issue_10447() -> usize {
+ ();
+
+ let a = ();
+
+ side_effects();
+
+ let b = side_effects();
+
+ println!("1");
+
+ let c = println!("1");
+
+ let in_expr = [
+ (),
+ side_effects(),
+ println!("1"),
+ ];
+
+ 2
+}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/match_single_binding.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/match_single_binding.rs
index f188aeb5f..8b047b19c 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/match_single_binding.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/match_single_binding.rs
@@ -1,7 +1,12 @@
// run-rustfix
#![warn(clippy::match_single_binding)]
-#![allow(unused_variables)]
-#![allow(clippy::toplevel_ref_arg, clippy::uninlined_format_args)]
+#![allow(
+ unused,
+ clippy::let_unit_value,
+ clippy::no_effect,
+ clippy::toplevel_ref_arg,
+ clippy::uninlined_format_args
+)]
struct Point {
x: i32,
@@ -127,7 +132,6 @@ fn main() {
}
}
-#[allow(dead_code)]
fn issue_8723() {
let (mut val, idx) = ("a b", 1);
@@ -141,15 +145,14 @@ fn issue_8723() {
let _ = val;
}
-#[allow(dead_code)]
+fn side_effects() {}
+
fn issue_9575() {
- fn side_effects() {}
let _ = || match side_effects() {
_ => println!("Needs curlies"),
};
}
-#[allow(dead_code)]
fn issue_9725(r: Option<u32>) {
match r {
x => match x {
@@ -162,3 +165,43 @@ fn issue_9725(r: Option<u32>) {
},
};
}
+
+fn issue_10447() -> usize {
+ match 1 {
+ _ => (),
+ }
+
+ let a = match 1 {
+ _ => (),
+ };
+
+ match 1 {
+ _ => side_effects(),
+ }
+
+ let b = match 1 {
+ _ => side_effects(),
+ };
+
+ match 1 {
+ _ => println!("1"),
+ }
+
+ let c = match 1 {
+ _ => println!("1"),
+ };
+
+ let in_expr = [
+ match 1 {
+ _ => (),
+ },
+ match 1 {
+ _ => side_effects(),
+ },
+ match 1 {
+ _ => println!("1"),
+ },
+ ];
+
+ 2
+}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/match_single_binding.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/match_single_binding.stderr
index e960d64ad..9d16af76c 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/match_single_binding.stderr
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/match_single_binding.stderr
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
error: this match could be written as a `let` statement
- --> $DIR/match_single_binding.rs:28:5
+ --> $DIR/match_single_binding.rs:33:5
|
LL | / match (a, b, c) {
LL | | (x, y, z) => {
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ LL + }
|
error: this match could be written as a `let` statement
- --> $DIR/match_single_binding.rs:34:5
+ --> $DIR/match_single_binding.rs:39:5
|
LL | / match (a, b, c) {
LL | | (x, y, z) => println!("{} {} {}", x, y, z),
@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ LL + println!("{} {} {}", x, y, z);
|
error: this match could be replaced by its body itself
- --> $DIR/match_single_binding.rs:51:5
+ --> $DIR/match_single_binding.rs:56:5
|
LL | / match a {
LL | | _ => println!("whatever"),
@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ LL | | }
| |_____^ help: consider using the match body instead: `println!("whatever");`
error: this match could be replaced by its body itself
- --> $DIR/match_single_binding.rs:55:5
+ --> $DIR/match_single_binding.rs:60:5
|
LL | / match a {
LL | | _ => {
@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ LL + }
|
error: this match could be replaced by its body itself
- --> $DIR/match_single_binding.rs:62:5
+ --> $DIR/match_single_binding.rs:67:5
|
LL | / match a {
LL | | _ => {
@@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ LL + }
|
error: this match could be written as a `let` statement
- --> $DIR/match_single_binding.rs:72:5
+ --> $DIR/match_single_binding.rs:77:5
|
LL | / match p {
LL | | Point { x, y } => println!("Coords: ({}, {})", x, y),
@@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ LL + println!("Coords: ({}, {})", x, y);
|
error: this match could be written as a `let` statement
- --> $DIR/match_single_binding.rs:76:5
+ --> $DIR/match_single_binding.rs:81:5
|
LL | / match p {
LL | | Point { x: x1, y: y1 } => println!("Coords: ({}, {})", x1, y1),
@@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ LL + println!("Coords: ({}, {})", x1, y1);
|
error: this match could be written as a `let` statement
- --> $DIR/match_single_binding.rs:81:5
+ --> $DIR/match_single_binding.rs:86:5
|
LL | / match x {
LL | | ref r => println!("Got a reference to {}", r),
@@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ LL + println!("Got a reference to {}", r);
|
error: this match could be written as a `let` statement
- --> $DIR/match_single_binding.rs:86:5
+ --> $DIR/match_single_binding.rs:91:5
|
LL | / match x {
LL | | ref mut mr => println!("Got a mutable reference to {}", mr),
@@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ LL + println!("Got a mutable reference to {}", mr);
|
error: this match could be written as a `let` statement
- --> $DIR/match_single_binding.rs:90:5
+ --> $DIR/match_single_binding.rs:95:5
|
LL | / let product = match coords() {
LL | | Point { x, y } => x * y,
@@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ LL + let product = x * y;
|
error: this match could be written as a `let` statement
- --> $DIR/match_single_binding.rs:98:18
+ --> $DIR/match_single_binding.rs:103:18
|
LL | .map(|i| match i.unwrap() {
| __________________^
@@ -168,16 +168,16 @@ LL ~ })
|
error: this match could be replaced by its body itself
- --> $DIR/match_single_binding.rs:124:5
+ --> $DIR/match_single_binding.rs:129:5
|
LL | / match x {
LL | | // =>
LL | | _ => println!("Not an array index start"),
LL | | }
- | |_____^ help: consider using the match body instead: `println!("Not an array index start");`
+ | |_____^ help: consider using the match body instead: `println!("Not an array index start")`
error: this assignment could be simplified
- --> $DIR/match_single_binding.rs:134:5
+ --> $DIR/match_single_binding.rs:138:5
|
LL | / val = match val.split_at(idx) {
LL | | (pre, suf) => {
@@ -197,7 +197,7 @@ LL ~ };
|
error: this match could be replaced by its scrutinee and body
- --> $DIR/match_single_binding.rs:147:16
+ --> $DIR/match_single_binding.rs:151:16
|
LL | let _ = || match side_effects() {
| ________________^
@@ -209,12 +209,12 @@ help: consider using the scrutinee and body instead
|
LL ~ let _ = || {
LL + side_effects();
-LL + println!("Needs curlies");
+LL + println!("Needs curlies")
LL ~ };
|
error: this match could be written as a `let` statement
- --> $DIR/match_single_binding.rs:154:5
+ --> $DIR/match_single_binding.rs:157:5
|
LL | / match r {
LL | | x => match x {
@@ -238,5 +238,80 @@ LL + },
LL ~ };
|
-error: aborting due to 15 previous errors
+error: this match could be replaced by its body itself
+ --> $DIR/match_single_binding.rs:170:5
+ |
+LL | / match 1 {
+LL | | _ => (),
+LL | | }
+ | |_____^ help: consider using the match body instead: `();`
+
+error: this match could be replaced by its body itself
+ --> $DIR/match_single_binding.rs:174:13
+ |
+LL | let a = match 1 {
+ | _____________^
+LL | | _ => (),
+LL | | };
+ | |_____^ help: consider using the match body instead: `()`
+
+error: this match could be replaced by its body itself
+ --> $DIR/match_single_binding.rs:178:5
+ |
+LL | / match 1 {
+LL | | _ => side_effects(),
+LL | | }
+ | |_____^ help: consider using the match body instead: `side_effects();`
+
+error: this match could be replaced by its body itself
+ --> $DIR/match_single_binding.rs:182:13
+ |
+LL | let b = match 1 {
+ | _____________^
+LL | | _ => side_effects(),
+LL | | };
+ | |_____^ help: consider using the match body instead: `side_effects()`
+
+error: this match could be replaced by its body itself
+ --> $DIR/match_single_binding.rs:186:5
+ |
+LL | / match 1 {
+LL | | _ => println!("1"),
+LL | | }
+ | |_____^ help: consider using the match body instead: `println!("1");`
+
+error: this match could be replaced by its body itself
+ --> $DIR/match_single_binding.rs:190:13
+ |
+LL | let c = match 1 {
+ | _____________^
+LL | | _ => println!("1"),
+LL | | };
+ | |_____^ help: consider using the match body instead: `println!("1")`
+
+error: this match could be replaced by its body itself
+ --> $DIR/match_single_binding.rs:195:9
+ |
+LL | / match 1 {
+LL | | _ => (),
+LL | | },
+ | |_________^ help: consider using the match body instead: `()`
+
+error: this match could be replaced by its body itself
+ --> $DIR/match_single_binding.rs:198:9
+ |
+LL | / match 1 {
+LL | | _ => side_effects(),
+LL | | },
+ | |_________^ help: consider using the match body instead: `side_effects()`
+
+error: this match could be replaced by its body itself
+ --> $DIR/match_single_binding.rs:201:9
+ |
+LL | / match 1 {
+LL | | _ => println!("1"),
+LL | | },
+ | |_________^ help: consider using the match body instead: `println!("1")`
+
+error: aborting due to 24 previous errors
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/match_single_binding2.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/match_single_binding2.fixed
index 6a7db67e3..e3cf56a42 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/match_single_binding2.fixed
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/match_single_binding2.fixed
@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ fn main() {
#[rustfmt::skip]
Some((first, _second)) => {
let (a, b) = get_tup();
- println!("a {:?} and b {:?}", a, b);
+ println!("a {:?} and b {:?}", a, b)
},
None => println!("nothing"),
}
@@ -49,5 +49,5 @@ fn main() {
0 => 1,
_ => 2,
};
- println!("Single branch");
+ println!("Single branch")
}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/match_single_binding2.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/match_single_binding2.stderr
index 22bf7d8be..e180b93e7 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/match_single_binding2.stderr
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/match_single_binding2.stderr
@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ LL | | }
help: consider using a `let` statement
|
LL ~ let (a, b) = get_tup();
-LL + println!("a {:?} and b {:?}", a, b);
+LL + println!("a {:?} and b {:?}", a, b)
|
error: this match could be replaced by its scrutinee and body
@@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ LL ~ match x {
LL + 0 => 1,
LL + _ => 2,
LL + };
-LL + println!("Single branch");
+LL + println!("Single branch")
|
error: aborting due to 4 previous errors
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/mem_replace.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/mem_replace.fixed
index 874d55843..7fd340173 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/mem_replace.fixed
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/mem_replace.fixed
@@ -90,3 +90,37 @@ fn msrv_1_40() {
let mut s = String::from("foo");
let _ = std::mem::take(&mut s);
}
+
+fn issue9824() {
+ struct Foo<'a>(Option<&'a str>);
+ impl<'a> std::ops::Deref for Foo<'a> {
+ type Target = Option<&'a str>;
+
+ fn deref(&self) -> &Self::Target {
+ &self.0
+ }
+ }
+ impl<'a> std::ops::DerefMut for Foo<'a> {
+ fn deref_mut(&mut self) -> &mut Self::Target {
+ &mut self.0
+ }
+ }
+
+ struct Bar {
+ opt: Option<u8>,
+ val: String,
+ }
+
+ let mut f = Foo(Some("foo"));
+ let mut b = Bar {
+ opt: Some(1),
+ val: String::from("bar"),
+ };
+
+ // replace option with none
+ let _ = f.0.take();
+ let _ = (*f).take();
+ let _ = b.opt.take();
+ // replace with default
+ let _ = std::mem::take(&mut b.val);
+}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/mem_replace.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/mem_replace.rs
index f4f3bff51..fa2903add 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/mem_replace.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/mem_replace.rs
@@ -90,3 +90,37 @@ fn msrv_1_40() {
let mut s = String::from("foo");
let _ = std::mem::replace(&mut s, String::default());
}
+
+fn issue9824() {
+ struct Foo<'a>(Option<&'a str>);
+ impl<'a> std::ops::Deref for Foo<'a> {
+ type Target = Option<&'a str>;
+
+ fn deref(&self) -> &Self::Target {
+ &self.0
+ }
+ }
+ impl<'a> std::ops::DerefMut for Foo<'a> {
+ fn deref_mut(&mut self) -> &mut Self::Target {
+ &mut self.0
+ }
+ }
+
+ struct Bar {
+ opt: Option<u8>,
+ val: String,
+ }
+
+ let mut f = Foo(Some("foo"));
+ let mut b = Bar {
+ opt: Some(1),
+ val: String::from("bar"),
+ };
+
+ // replace option with none
+ let _ = std::mem::replace(&mut f.0, None);
+ let _ = std::mem::replace(&mut *f, None);
+ let _ = std::mem::replace(&mut b.opt, None);
+ // replace with default
+ let _ = std::mem::replace(&mut b.val, String::default());
+}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/mem_replace.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/mem_replace.stderr
index caa127f76..58b57be75 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/mem_replace.stderr
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/mem_replace.stderr
@@ -122,5 +122,29 @@ error: replacing a value of type `T` with `T::default()` is better expressed usi
LL | let _ = std::mem::replace(&mut s, String::default());
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `std::mem::take(&mut s)`
-error: aborting due to 20 previous errors
+error: replacing an `Option` with `None`
+ --> $DIR/mem_replace.rs:121:13
+ |
+LL | let _ = std::mem::replace(&mut f.0, None);
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider `Option::take()` instead: `f.0.take()`
+
+error: replacing an `Option` with `None`
+ --> $DIR/mem_replace.rs:122:13
+ |
+LL | let _ = std::mem::replace(&mut *f, None);
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider `Option::take()` instead: `(*f).take()`
+
+error: replacing an `Option` with `None`
+ --> $DIR/mem_replace.rs:123:13
+ |
+LL | let _ = std::mem::replace(&mut b.opt, None);
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider `Option::take()` instead: `b.opt.take()`
+
+error: replacing a value of type `T` with `T::default()` is better expressed using `std::mem::take`
+ --> $DIR/mem_replace.rs:125:13
+ |
+LL | let _ = std::mem::replace(&mut b.val, String::default());
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider using: `std::mem::take(&mut b.val)`
+
+error: aborting due to 24 previous errors
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/mem_replace_macro.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/mem_replace_macro.rs
index 0c09344b8..3932e7d00 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/mem_replace_macro.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/mem_replace_macro.rs
@@ -1,21 +1,12 @@
-// aux-build:macro_rules.rs
+// aux-build:proc_macros.rs
#![warn(clippy::mem_replace_with_default)]
-#[macro_use]
-extern crate macro_rules;
-
-macro_rules! take {
- ($s:expr) => {
- std::mem::replace($s, Default::default())
- };
-}
-
-fn replace_with_default() {
- let s = &mut String::from("foo");
- take!(s);
- take_external!(s);
-}
+extern crate proc_macros;
+use proc_macros::{external, inline_macros};
+#[inline_macros]
fn main() {
- replace_with_default();
+ let s = &mut String::from("foo");
+ inline!(std::mem::replace($s, Default::default()));
+ external!(std::mem::replace($s, Default::default()));
}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/mem_replace_macro.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/mem_replace_macro.stderr
index dd69ab8b5..35dda93da 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/mem_replace_macro.stderr
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/mem_replace_macro.stderr
@@ -1,14 +1,11 @@
error: replacing a value of type `T` with `T::default()` is better expressed using `std::mem::take`
- --> $DIR/mem_replace_macro.rs:9:9
+ --> $DIR/mem_replace_macro.rs:10:13
|
-LL | std::mem::replace($s, Default::default())
- | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-...
-LL | take!(s);
- | -------- in this macro invocation
+LL | inline!(std::mem::replace($s, Default::default()));
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
|
= note: `-D clippy::mem-replace-with-default` implied by `-D warnings`
- = note: this error originates in the macro `take` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)
+ = note: this error originates in the macro `__inline_mac_fn_main` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)
error: aborting due to previous error
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/missing_assert_message.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/missing_assert_message.rs
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..89404ca88
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/missing_assert_message.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,84 @@
+#![allow(unused)]
+#![warn(clippy::missing_assert_message)]
+
+macro_rules! bar {
+ ($( $x:expr ),*) => {
+ foo()
+ };
+}
+
+fn main() {}
+
+// Should trigger warning
+fn asserts_without_message() {
+ assert!(foo());
+ assert_eq!(foo(), foo());
+ assert_ne!(foo(), foo());
+ debug_assert!(foo());
+ debug_assert_eq!(foo(), foo());
+ debug_assert_ne!(foo(), foo());
+}
+
+// Should trigger warning
+fn asserts_without_message_but_with_macro_calls() {
+ assert!(bar!(true));
+ assert!(bar!(true, false));
+ assert_eq!(bar!(true), foo());
+ assert_ne!(bar!(true, true), bar!(true));
+}
+
+// Should trigger warning
+fn asserts_with_trailing_commas() {
+ assert!(foo(),);
+ assert_eq!(foo(), foo(),);
+ assert_ne!(foo(), foo(),);
+ debug_assert!(foo(),);
+ debug_assert_eq!(foo(), foo(),);
+ debug_assert_ne!(foo(), foo(),);
+}
+
+// Should not trigger warning
+fn asserts_with_message_and_with_macro_calls() {
+ assert!(bar!(true), "msg");
+ assert!(bar!(true, false), "msg");
+ assert_eq!(bar!(true), foo(), "msg");
+ assert_ne!(bar!(true, true), bar!(true), "msg");
+}
+
+// Should not trigger warning
+fn asserts_with_message() {
+ assert!(foo(), "msg");
+ assert_eq!(foo(), foo(), "msg");
+ assert_ne!(foo(), foo(), "msg");
+ debug_assert!(foo(), "msg");
+ debug_assert_eq!(foo(), foo(), "msg");
+ debug_assert_ne!(foo(), foo(), "msg");
+}
+
+// Should not trigger warning
+#[test]
+fn asserts_without_message_but_inside_a_test_function() {
+ assert!(foo());
+ assert_eq!(foo(), foo());
+ assert_ne!(foo(), foo());
+ debug_assert!(foo());
+ debug_assert_eq!(foo(), foo());
+ debug_assert_ne!(foo(), foo());
+}
+
+// Should not trigger warning
+#[cfg(test)]
+mod tests {
+ fn asserts_without_message_but_inside_a_test_module() {
+ assert!(foo());
+ assert_eq!(foo(), foo());
+ assert_ne!(foo(), foo());
+ debug_assert!(foo());
+ debug_assert_eq!(foo(), foo());
+ debug_assert_ne!(foo(), foo());
+ }
+}
+
+fn foo() -> bool {
+ true
+}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/missing_assert_message.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/missing_assert_message.stderr
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..ecd038012
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/missing_assert_message.stderr
@@ -0,0 +1,131 @@
+error: assert without any message
+ --> $DIR/missing_assert_message.rs:14:5
+ |
+LL | assert!(foo());
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+ |
+ = help: consider describing why the failing assert is problematic
+ = note: `-D clippy::missing-assert-message` implied by `-D warnings`
+
+error: assert without any message
+ --> $DIR/missing_assert_message.rs:15:5
+ |
+LL | assert_eq!(foo(), foo());
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+ |
+ = help: consider describing why the failing assert is problematic
+
+error: assert without any message
+ --> $DIR/missing_assert_message.rs:16:5
+ |
+LL | assert_ne!(foo(), foo());
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+ |
+ = help: consider describing why the failing assert is problematic
+
+error: assert without any message
+ --> $DIR/missing_assert_message.rs:17:5
+ |
+LL | debug_assert!(foo());
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+ |
+ = help: consider describing why the failing assert is problematic
+
+error: assert without any message
+ --> $DIR/missing_assert_message.rs:18:5
+ |
+LL | debug_assert_eq!(foo(), foo());
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+ |
+ = help: consider describing why the failing assert is problematic
+
+error: assert without any message
+ --> $DIR/missing_assert_message.rs:19:5
+ |
+LL | debug_assert_ne!(foo(), foo());
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+ |
+ = help: consider describing why the failing assert is problematic
+
+error: assert without any message
+ --> $DIR/missing_assert_message.rs:24:5
+ |
+LL | assert!(bar!(true));
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+ |
+ = help: consider describing why the failing assert is problematic
+
+error: assert without any message
+ --> $DIR/missing_assert_message.rs:25:5
+ |
+LL | assert!(bar!(true, false));
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+ |
+ = help: consider describing why the failing assert is problematic
+
+error: assert without any message
+ --> $DIR/missing_assert_message.rs:26:5
+ |
+LL | assert_eq!(bar!(true), foo());
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+ |
+ = help: consider describing why the failing assert is problematic
+
+error: assert without any message
+ --> $DIR/missing_assert_message.rs:27:5
+ |
+LL | assert_ne!(bar!(true, true), bar!(true));
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+ |
+ = help: consider describing why the failing assert is problematic
+
+error: assert without any message
+ --> $DIR/missing_assert_message.rs:32:5
+ |
+LL | assert!(foo(),);
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+ |
+ = help: consider describing why the failing assert is problematic
+
+error: assert without any message
+ --> $DIR/missing_assert_message.rs:33:5
+ |
+LL | assert_eq!(foo(), foo(),);
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+ |
+ = help: consider describing why the failing assert is problematic
+
+error: assert without any message
+ --> $DIR/missing_assert_message.rs:34:5
+ |
+LL | assert_ne!(foo(), foo(),);
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+ |
+ = help: consider describing why the failing assert is problematic
+
+error: assert without any message
+ --> $DIR/missing_assert_message.rs:35:5
+ |
+LL | debug_assert!(foo(),);
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+ |
+ = help: consider describing why the failing assert is problematic
+
+error: assert without any message
+ --> $DIR/missing_assert_message.rs:36:5
+ |
+LL | debug_assert_eq!(foo(), foo(),);
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+ |
+ = help: consider describing why the failing assert is problematic
+
+error: assert without any message
+ --> $DIR/missing_assert_message.rs:37:5
+ |
+LL | debug_assert_ne!(foo(), foo(),);
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+ |
+ = help: consider describing why the failing assert is problematic
+
+error: aborting due to 16 previous errors
+
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/missing_const_for_fn/cant_be_const.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/missing_const_for_fn/cant_be_const.rs
index 75cace181..e6f88c6e6 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/missing_const_for_fn/cant_be_const.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/missing_const_for_fn/cant_be_const.rs
@@ -3,15 +3,15 @@
//! The .stderr output of this test should be empty. Otherwise it's a bug somewhere.
// aux-build:helper.rs
-// aux-build:../../auxiliary/proc_macro_with_span.rs
+// aux-build:../../auxiliary/proc_macros.rs
#![warn(clippy::missing_const_for_fn)]
#![feature(start)]
extern crate helper;
-extern crate proc_macro_with_span;
+extern crate proc_macros;
-use proc_macro_with_span::with_span;
+use proc_macros::with_span;
struct Game;
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/missing_doc.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/missing_doc.rs
index 590ad63c9..575204894 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/missing_doc.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/missing_doc.rs
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
// needs-asm-support
-// aux-build: proc_macro_with_span.rs
+// aux-build: proc_macros.rs
#![warn(clippy::missing_docs_in_private_items)]
// When denying at the crate level, be sure to not get random warnings from the
@@ -8,9 +8,9 @@
//! Some garbage docs for the crate here
#![doc = "More garbage"]
-extern crate proc_macro_with_span;
+extern crate proc_macros;
-use proc_macro_with_span::with_span;
+use proc_macros::with_span;
use std::arch::global_asm;
type Typedef = String;
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/missing_doc.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/missing_doc.stderr
index d3bef28bf..4e8a49bf1 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/missing_doc.stderr
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/missing_doc.stderr
@@ -6,30 +6,12 @@ LL | type Typedef = String;
|
= note: `-D clippy::missing-docs-in-private-items` implied by `-D warnings`
-error: missing documentation for a type alias
- --> $DIR/missing_doc.rs:17:1
- |
-LL | pub type PubTypedef = String;
- | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-
error: missing documentation for a module
--> $DIR/missing_doc.rs:19:1
|
LL | mod module_no_dox {}
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-error: missing documentation for a module
- --> $DIR/missing_doc.rs:20:1
- |
-LL | pub mod pub_module_no_dox {}
- | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-
-error: missing documentation for a function
- --> $DIR/missing_doc.rs:24:1
- |
-LL | pub fn foo2() {}
- | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-
error: missing documentation for a function
--> $DIR/missing_doc.rs:25:1
|
@@ -69,50 +51,18 @@ error: missing documentation for a variant
LL | BarB,
| ^^^^
-error: missing documentation for an enum
- --> $DIR/missing_doc.rs:44:1
- |
-LL | / pub enum PubBaz {
-LL | | PubBazA { a: isize },
-LL | | }
- | |_^
-
-error: missing documentation for a variant
- --> $DIR/missing_doc.rs:45:5
- |
-LL | PubBazA { a: isize },
- | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-
-error: missing documentation for a struct field
- --> $DIR/missing_doc.rs:45:15
- |
-LL | PubBazA { a: isize },
- | ^^^^^^^^
-
error: missing documentation for a constant
--> $DIR/missing_doc.rs:65:1
|
LL | const FOO: u32 = 0;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-error: missing documentation for a constant
- --> $DIR/missing_doc.rs:72:1
- |
-LL | pub const FOO4: u32 = 0;
- | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-
error: missing documentation for a static
--> $DIR/missing_doc.rs:74:1
|
LL | static BAR: u32 = 0;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-error: missing documentation for a static
- --> $DIR/missing_doc.rs:81:1
- |
-LL | pub static BAR4: u32 = 0;
- | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-
error: missing documentation for a module
--> $DIR/missing_doc.rs:83:1
|
@@ -126,34 +76,16 @@ LL | | }
| |_^
error: missing documentation for a function
- --> $DIR/missing_doc.rs:86:5
- |
-LL | pub fn undocumented1() {}
- | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-
-error: missing documentation for a function
- --> $DIR/missing_doc.rs:87:5
- |
-LL | pub fn undocumented2() {}
- | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-
-error: missing documentation for a function
--> $DIR/missing_doc.rs:88:5
|
LL | fn undocumented3() {}
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: missing documentation for a function
- --> $DIR/missing_doc.rs:93:9
- |
-LL | pub fn also_undocumented1() {}
- | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-
-error: missing documentation for a function
--> $DIR/missing_doc.rs:94:9
|
LL | fn also_undocumented2() {}
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-error: aborting due to 24 previous errors
+error: aborting due to 13 previous errors
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/missing_doc_impl.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/missing_doc_impl.rs
index 0396d1193..e2d49b090 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/missing_doc_impl.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/missing_doc_impl.rs
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-// aux-build: proc_macro_with_span.rs
+// aux-build: proc_macros.rs
#![warn(clippy::missing_docs_in_private_items)]
#![allow(dead_code)]
@@ -7,8 +7,8 @@
//! Some garbage docs for the crate here
#![doc = "More garbage"]
-extern crate proc_macro_with_span;
-use proc_macro_with_span::with_span;
+extern crate proc_macros;
+use proc_macros::with_span;
struct Foo {
a: isize,
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/missing_doc_impl.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/missing_doc_impl.stderr
index b410f56e1..111d65469 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/missing_doc_impl.stderr
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/missing_doc_impl.stderr
@@ -21,60 +21,12 @@ error: missing documentation for a struct field
LL | b: isize,
| ^^^^^^^^
-error: missing documentation for a struct
- --> $DIR/missing_doc_impl.rs:18:1
- |
-LL | / pub struct PubFoo {
-LL | | pub a: isize,
-LL | | b: isize,
-LL | | }
- | |_^
-
-error: missing documentation for a struct field
- --> $DIR/missing_doc_impl.rs:19:5
- |
-LL | pub a: isize,
- | ^^^^^^^^^^^^
-
error: missing documentation for a struct field
--> $DIR/missing_doc_impl.rs:20:5
|
LL | b: isize,
| ^^^^^^^^
-error: missing documentation for a trait
- --> $DIR/missing_doc_impl.rs:43:1
- |
-LL | / pub trait C {
-LL | | fn foo(&self);
-LL | | fn foo_with_impl(&self) {}
-LL | | }
- | |_^
-
-error: missing documentation for a method
- --> $DIR/missing_doc_impl.rs:44:5
- |
-LL | fn foo(&self);
- | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-
-error: missing documentation for a method
- --> $DIR/missing_doc_impl.rs:45:5
- |
-LL | fn foo_with_impl(&self) {}
- | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-
-error: missing documentation for an associated type
- --> $DIR/missing_doc_impl.rs:55:5
- |
-LL | type AssociatedType;
- | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-
-error: missing documentation for an associated type
- --> $DIR/missing_doc_impl.rs:56:5
- |
-LL | type AssociatedTypeDef = Self;
- | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-
error: missing documentation for an associated function
--> $DIR/missing_doc_impl.rs:67:5
|
@@ -90,12 +42,6 @@ LL | fn bar() {}
| ^^^^^^^^^^^
error: missing documentation for an associated function
- --> $DIR/missing_doc_impl.rs:74:5
- |
-LL | pub fn foo() {}
- | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-
-error: missing documentation for an associated function
--> $DIR/missing_doc_impl.rs:78:5
|
LL | / fn foo2() -> u32 {
@@ -103,5 +49,5 @@ LL | | 1
LL | | }
| |_____^
-error: aborting due to 15 previous errors
+error: aborting due to 7 previous errors
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/mistyped_literal_suffix.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/mistyped_literal_suffix.fixed
index becb9562a..9a47d7c56 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/mistyped_literal_suffix.fixed
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/mistyped_literal_suffix.fixed
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
// run-rustfix
-// aux-build: proc_macro_with_span.rs
+// aux-build: proc_macros.rs
#![allow(
dead_code,
@@ -10,8 +10,8 @@
clippy::unusual_byte_groupings
)]
-extern crate proc_macro_with_span;
-use proc_macro_with_span::with_span;
+extern crate proc_macros;
+use proc_macros::with_span;
fn main() {
let fail14 = 2_i32;
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/mistyped_literal_suffix.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/mistyped_literal_suffix.rs
index ee841bcd7..04261cba5 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/mistyped_literal_suffix.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/mistyped_literal_suffix.rs
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
// run-rustfix
-// aux-build: proc_macro_with_span.rs
+// aux-build: proc_macros.rs
#![allow(
dead_code,
@@ -10,8 +10,8 @@
clippy::unusual_byte_groupings
)]
-extern crate proc_macro_with_span;
-use proc_macro_with_span::with_span;
+extern crate proc_macros;
+use proc_macros::with_span;
fn main() {
let fail14 = 2_32;
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/multiple_unsafe_ops_per_block.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/multiple_unsafe_ops_per_block.rs
index 4511bc99c..9082f1675 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/multiple_unsafe_ops_per_block.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/multiple_unsafe_ops_per_block.rs
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
-// aux-build:macro_rules.rs
+// aux-build:proc_macros.rs
#![allow(unused)]
#![allow(deref_nullptr)]
#![allow(clippy::unnecessary_operation)]
#![allow(clippy::drop_copy)]
#![warn(clippy::multiple_unsafe_ops_per_block)]
-#[macro_use]
-extern crate macro_rules;
+extern crate proc_macros;
+use proc_macros::external;
use core::arch::asm;
@@ -113,7 +113,38 @@ unsafe fn read_char_good(ptr: *const u8) -> char {
// no lint
fn issue10259() {
- unsafe_macro!();
+ external!(unsafe {
+ *core::ptr::null::<()>();
+ *core::ptr::null::<()>();
+ });
+}
+
+fn _fn_ptr(x: unsafe fn()) {
+ unsafe {
+ x();
+ x();
+ }
+}
+
+fn _assoc_const() {
+ trait X {
+ const X: unsafe fn();
+ }
+ fn _f<T: X>() {
+ unsafe {
+ T::X();
+ T::X();
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+fn _field_fn_ptr(x: unsafe fn()) {
+ struct X(unsafe fn());
+ let x = X(x);
+ unsafe {
+ x.0();
+ x.0();
+ }
}
fn main() {}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/multiple_unsafe_ops_per_block.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/multiple_unsafe_ops_per_block.stderr
index 303aeb7ae..badc284ec 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/multiple_unsafe_ops_per_block.stderr
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/multiple_unsafe_ops_per_block.stderr
@@ -125,5 +125,65 @@ note: raw pointer dereference occurs here
LL | unsafe { char::from_u32_unchecked(*ptr.cast::<u32>()) }
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-error: aborting due to 5 previous errors
+error: this `unsafe` block contains 2 unsafe operations, expected only one
+ --> $DIR/multiple_unsafe_ops_per_block.rs:123:5
+ |
+LL | / unsafe {
+LL | | x();
+LL | | x();
+LL | | }
+ | |_____^
+ |
+note: unsafe function call occurs here
+ --> $DIR/multiple_unsafe_ops_per_block.rs:124:9
+ |
+LL | x();
+ | ^^^
+note: unsafe function call occurs here
+ --> $DIR/multiple_unsafe_ops_per_block.rs:125:9
+ |
+LL | x();
+ | ^^^
+
+error: this `unsafe` block contains 2 unsafe operations, expected only one
+ --> $DIR/multiple_unsafe_ops_per_block.rs:134:9
+ |
+LL | / unsafe {
+LL | | T::X();
+LL | | T::X();
+LL | | }
+ | |_________^
+ |
+note: unsafe function call occurs here
+ --> $DIR/multiple_unsafe_ops_per_block.rs:135:13
+ |
+LL | T::X();
+ | ^^^^^^
+note: unsafe function call occurs here
+ --> $DIR/multiple_unsafe_ops_per_block.rs:136:13
+ |
+LL | T::X();
+ | ^^^^^^
+
+error: this `unsafe` block contains 2 unsafe operations, expected only one
+ --> $DIR/multiple_unsafe_ops_per_block.rs:144:5
+ |
+LL | / unsafe {
+LL | | x.0();
+LL | | x.0();
+LL | | }
+ | |_____^
+ |
+note: unsafe function call occurs here
+ --> $DIR/multiple_unsafe_ops_per_block.rs:145:9
+ |
+LL | x.0();
+ | ^^^^^
+note: unsafe function call occurs here
+ --> $DIR/multiple_unsafe_ops_per_block.rs:146:9
+ |
+LL | x.0();
+ | ^^^^^
+
+error: aborting due to 8 previous errors
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/must_use_unit.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/must_use_unit.fixed
index 6c9aa434a..b7d375ff8 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/must_use_unit.fixed
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/must_use_unit.fixed
@@ -1,11 +1,11 @@
//run-rustfix
-// aux-build:macro_rules.rs
+// aux-build:proc_macros.rs
#![warn(clippy::must_use_unit)]
#![allow(clippy::unused_unit)]
-#[macro_use]
-extern crate macro_rules;
+extern crate proc_macros;
+use proc_macros::external;
pub fn must_use_default() {}
@@ -22,5 +22,8 @@ fn main() {
must_use_with_note();
// We should not lint in external macros
- must_use_unit!();
+ external!(
+ #[must_use]
+ fn foo() {}
+ );
}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/must_use_unit.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/must_use_unit.rs
index 8a395dc28..74d6b4ca8 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/must_use_unit.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/must_use_unit.rs
@@ -1,11 +1,11 @@
//run-rustfix
-// aux-build:macro_rules.rs
+// aux-build:proc_macros.rs
#![warn(clippy::must_use_unit)]
#![allow(clippy::unused_unit)]
-#[macro_use]
-extern crate macro_rules;
+extern crate proc_macros;
+use proc_macros::external;
#[must_use]
pub fn must_use_default() {}
@@ -22,5 +22,8 @@ fn main() {
must_use_with_note();
// We should not lint in external macros
- must_use_unit!();
+ external!(
+ #[must_use]
+ fn foo() {}
+ );
}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/mut_mut.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/mut_mut.rs
index ee3a85656..06bb08544 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/mut_mut.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/mut_mut.rs
@@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
-// aux-build:macro_rules.rs
+// aux-build:proc_macros.rs
#![warn(clippy::mut_mut)]
#![allow(unused)]
#![allow(clippy::no_effect, clippy::uninlined_format_args, clippy::unnecessary_operation)]
-#[macro_use]
-extern crate macro_rules;
+extern crate proc_macros;
+use proc_macros::{external, inline_macros};
fn fun(x: &mut &mut u32) -> bool {
**x > 0
@@ -21,6 +21,7 @@ macro_rules! mut_ptr {
}
#[allow(unused_mut, unused_variables)]
+#[inline_macros]
fn main() {
let mut x = &mut &mut 1u32;
{
@@ -37,7 +38,7 @@ fn main() {
***y + **x;
}
- let mut z = mut_ptr!(&mut 3u32);
+ let mut z = inline!(&mut $(&mut 3u32));
}
fn issue939() {
@@ -55,7 +56,7 @@ fn issue939() {
fn issue6922() {
// do not lint from an external macro
- mut_mut!();
+ external!(let mut_mut_ty: &mut &mut u32 = &mut &mut 1u32;);
}
mod issue9035 {
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/mut_mut.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/mut_mut.stderr
index 6820a85aa..93b857eb2 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/mut_mut.stderr
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/mut_mut.stderr
@@ -7,54 +7,51 @@ LL | fn fun(x: &mut &mut u32) -> bool {
= note: `-D clippy::mut-mut` implied by `-D warnings`
error: generally you want to avoid `&mut &mut _` if possible
- --> $DIR/mut_mut.rs:25:17
+ --> $DIR/mut_mut.rs:26:17
|
LL | let mut x = &mut &mut 1u32;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: generally you want to avoid `&mut &mut _` if possible
- --> $DIR/mut_mut.rs:19:9
+ --> $DIR/mut_mut.rs:41:25
|
-LL | &mut $p
- | ^^^^^^^
-...
-LL | let mut z = mut_ptr!(&mut 3u32);
- | ------------------- in this macro invocation
+LL | let mut z = inline!(&mut $(&mut 3u32));
+ | ^
|
- = note: this error originates in the macro `mut_ptr` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)
+ = note: this error originates in the macro `__inline_mac_fn_main` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)
error: this expression mutably borrows a mutable reference. Consider reborrowing
- --> $DIR/mut_mut.rs:27:21
+ --> $DIR/mut_mut.rs:28:21
|
LL | let mut y = &mut x;
| ^^^^^^
error: generally you want to avoid `&mut &mut _` if possible
- --> $DIR/mut_mut.rs:31:32
+ --> $DIR/mut_mut.rs:32:32
|
LL | let y: &mut &mut u32 = &mut &mut 2;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^
error: generally you want to avoid `&mut &mut _` if possible
- --> $DIR/mut_mut.rs:31:16
+ --> $DIR/mut_mut.rs:32:16
|
LL | let y: &mut &mut u32 = &mut &mut 2;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: generally you want to avoid `&mut &mut _` if possible
- --> $DIR/mut_mut.rs:36:37
+ --> $DIR/mut_mut.rs:37:37
|
LL | let y: &mut &mut &mut u32 = &mut &mut &mut 2;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: generally you want to avoid `&mut &mut _` if possible
- --> $DIR/mut_mut.rs:36:16
+ --> $DIR/mut_mut.rs:37:16
|
LL | let y: &mut &mut &mut u32 = &mut &mut &mut 2;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: generally you want to avoid `&mut &mut _` if possible
- --> $DIR/mut_mut.rs:36:21
+ --> $DIR/mut_mut.rs:37:21
|
LL | let y: &mut &mut &mut u32 = &mut &mut &mut 2;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_late_init.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_late_init.fixed
index 17f2227ba..86d899bb4 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_late_init.fixed
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_late_init.fixed
@@ -1,4 +1,5 @@
// run-rustfix
+// aux-build:proc_macros.rs
#![feature(let_chains)]
#![allow(unused)]
#![allow(
@@ -10,6 +11,8 @@
clippy::uninlined_format_args
)]
+extern crate proc_macros;
+
use std::collections::{BTreeMap, BTreeSet, HashMap, HashSet};
use std::rc::Rc;
@@ -138,6 +141,7 @@ const fn in_const() -> &'static str {
a
}
+#[proc_macros::inline_macros]
fn does_not_lint() {
let z;
if false {
@@ -195,35 +199,27 @@ fn does_not_lint() {
}
y = 3;
- macro_rules! assign {
- ($i:ident) => {
- $i = 1;
- };
- }
let x;
- assign!(x);
+ inline!($x = 1;);
let x;
if true {
- assign!(x);
+ inline!($x = 1;);
} else {
x = 2;
}
- macro_rules! in_macro {
- () => {
- let x;
- x = 1;
+ inline!({
+ let x;
+ x = 1;
- let x;
- if true {
- x = 1;
- } else {
- x = 2;
- }
- };
- }
- in_macro!();
+ let x;
+ if true {
+ x = 1;
+ } else {
+ x = 2;
+ }
+ });
// ignore if-lets - https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/8613
let x;
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_late_init.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_late_init.rs
index d84457a29..969afb38e 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_late_init.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_late_init.rs
@@ -1,4 +1,5 @@
// run-rustfix
+// aux-build:proc_macros.rs
#![feature(let_chains)]
#![allow(unused)]
#![allow(
@@ -10,6 +11,8 @@
clippy::uninlined_format_args
)]
+extern crate proc_macros;
+
use std::collections::{BTreeMap, BTreeSet, HashMap, HashSet};
use std::rc::Rc;
@@ -138,6 +141,7 @@ const fn in_const() -> &'static str {
a
}
+#[proc_macros::inline_macros]
fn does_not_lint() {
let z;
if false {
@@ -195,35 +199,27 @@ fn does_not_lint() {
}
y = 3;
- macro_rules! assign {
- ($i:ident) => {
- $i = 1;
- };
- }
let x;
- assign!(x);
+ inline!($x = 1;);
let x;
if true {
- assign!(x);
+ inline!($x = 1;);
} else {
x = 2;
}
- macro_rules! in_macro {
- () => {
- let x;
- x = 1;
+ inline!({
+ let x;
+ x = 1;
- let x;
- if true {
- x = 1;
- } else {
- x = 2;
- }
- };
- }
- in_macro!();
+ let x;
+ if true {
+ x = 1;
+ } else {
+ x = 2;
+ }
+ });
// ignore if-lets - https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/8613
let x;
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_late_init.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_late_init.stderr
index 0a256fb4a..eff782f8b 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_late_init.stderr
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_late_init.stderr
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
error: unneeded late initialization
- --> $DIR/needless_late_init.rs:24:5
+ --> $DIR/needless_late_init.rs:27:5
|
LL | let a;
| ^^^^^^ created here
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ LL | let a = "zero";
| ~~~~~
error: unneeded late initialization
- --> $DIR/needless_late_init.rs:27:5
+ --> $DIR/needless_late_init.rs:30:5
|
LL | let b;
| ^^^^^^ created here
@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ LL | let b = 1;
| ~~~~~
error: unneeded late initialization
- --> $DIR/needless_late_init.rs:28:5
+ --> $DIR/needless_late_init.rs:31:5
|
LL | let c;
| ^^^^^^ created here
@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ LL | let c = 2;
| ~~~~~
error: unneeded late initialization
- --> $DIR/needless_late_init.rs:32:5
+ --> $DIR/needless_late_init.rs:35:5
|
LL | let d: usize;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ created here
@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ LL | let d: usize = 1;
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~
error: unneeded late initialization
- --> $DIR/needless_late_init.rs:35:5
+ --> $DIR/needless_late_init.rs:38:5
|
LL | let e;
| ^^^^^^ created here
@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ LL | let e = format!("{}", d);
| ~~~~~
error: unneeded late initialization
- --> $DIR/needless_late_init.rs:40:5
+ --> $DIR/needless_late_init.rs:43:5
|
LL | let a;
| ^^^^^^
@@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ LL | };
| +
error: unneeded late initialization
- --> $DIR/needless_late_init.rs:49:5
+ --> $DIR/needless_late_init.rs:52:5
|
LL | let b;
| ^^^^^^
@@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ LL | };
| +
error: unneeded late initialization
- --> $DIR/needless_late_init.rs:56:5
+ --> $DIR/needless_late_init.rs:59:5
|
LL | let d;
| ^^^^^^
@@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ LL | };
| +
error: unneeded late initialization
- --> $DIR/needless_late_init.rs:64:5
+ --> $DIR/needless_late_init.rs:67:5
|
LL | let e;
| ^^^^^^
@@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ LL | };
| +
error: unneeded late initialization
- --> $DIR/needless_late_init.rs:71:5
+ --> $DIR/needless_late_init.rs:74:5
|
LL | let f;
| ^^^^^^
@@ -167,7 +167,7 @@ LL + 1 => "three",
|
error: unneeded late initialization
- --> $DIR/needless_late_init.rs:77:5
+ --> $DIR/needless_late_init.rs:80:5
|
LL | let g: usize;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
@@ -187,7 +187,7 @@ LL | };
| +
error: unneeded late initialization
- --> $DIR/needless_late_init.rs:85:5
+ --> $DIR/needless_late_init.rs:88:5
|
LL | let x;
| ^^^^^^ created here
@@ -201,7 +201,7 @@ LL | let x = 1;
| ~~~~~
error: unneeded late initialization
- --> $DIR/needless_late_init.rs:89:5
+ --> $DIR/needless_late_init.rs:92:5
|
LL | let x;
| ^^^^^^ created here
@@ -215,7 +215,7 @@ LL | let x = SignificantDrop;
| ~~~~~
error: unneeded late initialization
- --> $DIR/needless_late_init.rs:93:5
+ --> $DIR/needless_late_init.rs:96:5
|
LL | let x;
| ^^^^^^ created here
@@ -229,7 +229,7 @@ LL | let x = SignificantDrop;
| ~~~~~
error: unneeded late initialization
- --> $DIR/needless_late_init.rs:112:5
+ --> $DIR/needless_late_init.rs:115:5
|
LL | let a;
| ^^^^^^
@@ -250,7 +250,7 @@ LL | };
| +
error: unneeded late initialization
- --> $DIR/needless_late_init.rs:129:5
+ --> $DIR/needless_late_init.rs:132:5
|
LL | let a;
| ^^^^^^
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_lifetimes.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_lifetimes.fixed
index f0f1f9298..e6ead69d1 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_lifetimes.fixed
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_lifetimes.fixed
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
// run-rustfix
-// aux-build:macro_rules.rs
+// aux-build:proc_macros.rs
#![warn(clippy::needless_lifetimes)]
#![allow(
@@ -12,8 +12,8 @@
clippy::get_first
)]
-#[macro_use]
-extern crate macro_rules;
+extern crate proc_macros;
+use proc_macros::inline_macros;
fn distinct_lifetimes(_x: &u8, _y: &u8, _z: u8) {}
@@ -502,30 +502,29 @@ mod pr_9743_output_lifetime_checks {
}
}
+#[inline_macros]
mod in_macro {
- macro_rules! local_one_input_macro {
- () => {
- fn one_input(x: &u8) -> &u8 {
- unimplemented!()
- }
- };
- }
+ use proc_macros::external;
// lint local macro expands to function with needless lifetimes
- local_one_input_macro!();
+ inline! {
+ fn one_input(x: &u8) -> &u8 {
+ unimplemented!()
+ }
+ }
// no lint on external macro
- macro_rules::needless_lifetime!();
-
- macro_rules! expanded_lifetime {
- ($l:lifetime) => {
- fn f<$l>(arg: &$l str) -> &$l str {
- arg
- }
+ external! {
+ fn needless_lifetime<'a>(x: &'a u8) -> &'a u8 {
+ unimplemented!()
}
}
- expanded_lifetime!('a);
+ inline! {
+ fn f<$'a>(arg: &$'a str) -> &$'a str {
+ arg
+ }
+ }
}
mod issue5787 {
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_lifetimes.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_lifetimes.rs
index ddfd10430..06eb43050 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_lifetimes.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_lifetimes.rs
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
// run-rustfix
-// aux-build:macro_rules.rs
+// aux-build:proc_macros.rs
#![warn(clippy::needless_lifetimes)]
#![allow(
@@ -12,8 +12,8 @@
clippy::get_first
)]
-#[macro_use]
-extern crate macro_rules;
+extern crate proc_macros;
+use proc_macros::inline_macros;
fn distinct_lifetimes<'a, 'b>(_x: &'a u8, _y: &'b u8, _z: u8) {}
@@ -502,30 +502,29 @@ mod pr_9743_output_lifetime_checks {
}
}
+#[inline_macros]
mod in_macro {
- macro_rules! local_one_input_macro {
- () => {
- fn one_input<'a>(x: &'a u8) -> &'a u8 {
- unimplemented!()
- }
- };
- }
+ use proc_macros::external;
// lint local macro expands to function with needless lifetimes
- local_one_input_macro!();
+ inline! {
+ fn one_input<'a>(x: &'a u8) -> &'a u8 {
+ unimplemented!()
+ }
+ }
// no lint on external macro
- macro_rules::needless_lifetime!();
-
- macro_rules! expanded_lifetime {
- ($l:lifetime) => {
- fn f<$l>(arg: &$l str) -> &$l str {
- arg
- }
+ external! {
+ fn needless_lifetime<'a>(x: &'a u8) -> &'a u8 {
+ unimplemented!()
}
}
- expanded_lifetime!('a);
+ inline! {
+ fn f<$'a>(arg: &$'a str) -> &$'a str {
+ arg
+ }
+ }
}
mod issue5787 {
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_lifetimes.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_lifetimes.stderr
index 4e3c8f20d..86acc4e00 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_lifetimes.stderr
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_lifetimes.stderr
@@ -540,19 +540,16 @@ LL + fn multiple_inputs_output_not_elided<'b>(x: &u8, y: &'b u8, z: &'b u8)
|
error: the following explicit lifetimes could be elided: 'a
- --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:508:13
+ --> $DIR/needless_lifetimes.rs:511:9
|
-LL | fn one_input<'a>(x: &'a u8) -> &'a u8 {
- | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-...
-LL | local_one_input_macro!();
- | ------------------------ in this macro invocation
+LL | fn one_input<'a>(x: &'a u8) -> &'a u8 {
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
|
- = note: this error originates in the macro `local_one_input_macro` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)
+ = note: this error originates in the macro `__inline_mac_mod_in_macro` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)
help: elide the lifetimes
|
-LL - fn one_input<'a>(x: &'a u8) -> &'a u8 {
-LL + fn one_input(x: &u8) -> &u8 {
+LL - fn one_input<'a>(x: &'a u8) -> &'a u8 {
+LL + fn one_input(x: &u8) -> &u8 {
|
error: aborting due to 46 previous errors
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_return.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_return.fixed
index 0f525dd29..57c08996c 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_return.fixed
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_return.fixed
@@ -307,4 +307,13 @@ mod issue10049 {
}
}
+fn test_match_as_stmt() {
+ let x = 9;
+ match x {
+ 1 => 2,
+ 2 => return,
+ _ => 0,
+ };
+}
+
fn main() {}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_return.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_return.rs
index a1db8375d..7c1feefbe 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_return.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_return.rs
@@ -317,4 +317,13 @@ mod issue10049 {
}
}
+fn test_match_as_stmt() {
+ let x = 9;
+ match x {
+ 1 => 2,
+ 2 => return,
+ _ => 0,
+ };
+}
+
fn main() {}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_update.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_update.rs
index b93ff048a..4e8517cad 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_update.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/needless_update.rs
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
#![warn(clippy::needless_update)]
-#![allow(clippy::no_effect)]
+#![allow(clippy::no_effect, clippy::unnecessary_struct_initialization)]
struct S {
pub a: i32,
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/new_ret_no_self.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/new_ret_no_self.rs
index beec42f08..a2a30c8b9 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/new_ret_no_self.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/new_ret_no_self.rs
@@ -406,7 +406,7 @@ mod issue10041 {
struct Bomb;
impl Bomb {
- // Hidden <Rhs = Self> default generic paramter.
+ // Hidden <Rhs = Self> default generic parameter.
pub fn new() -> impl PartialOrd {
0i32
}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/no_effect.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/no_effect.rs
index f08eb092e..1e42e1fba 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/no_effect.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/no_effect.rs
@@ -1,7 +1,12 @@
-#![feature(box_syntax, fn_traits, unboxed_closures)]
+#![feature(fn_traits, unboxed_closures)]
#![warn(clippy::no_effect_underscore_binding)]
#![allow(dead_code, path_statements)]
-#![allow(clippy::deref_addrof, clippy::redundant_field_names, clippy::uninlined_format_args)]
+#![allow(
+ clippy::deref_addrof,
+ clippy::redundant_field_names,
+ clippy::uninlined_format_args,
+ clippy::unnecessary_struct_initialization
+)]
struct Unit;
struct Tuple(i32);
@@ -102,7 +107,6 @@ fn main() {
*&42;
&6;
(5, 6, 7);
- box 42;
..;
5..;
..5;
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/no_effect.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/no_effect.stderr
index 6a1e636f9..f10f2bcf2 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/no_effect.stderr
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/no_effect.stderr
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
error: statement with no effect
- --> $DIR/no_effect.rs:92:5
+ --> $DIR/no_effect.rs:97:5
|
LL | 0;
| ^^
@@ -7,157 +7,151 @@ LL | 0;
= note: `-D clippy::no-effect` implied by `-D warnings`
error: statement with no effect
- --> $DIR/no_effect.rs:93:5
+ --> $DIR/no_effect.rs:98:5
|
LL | s2;
| ^^^
error: statement with no effect
- --> $DIR/no_effect.rs:94:5
+ --> $DIR/no_effect.rs:99:5
|
LL | Unit;
| ^^^^^
error: statement with no effect
- --> $DIR/no_effect.rs:95:5
+ --> $DIR/no_effect.rs:100:5
|
LL | Tuple(0);
| ^^^^^^^^^
error: statement with no effect
- --> $DIR/no_effect.rs:96:5
+ --> $DIR/no_effect.rs:101:5
|
LL | Struct { field: 0 };
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: statement with no effect
- --> $DIR/no_effect.rs:97:5
+ --> $DIR/no_effect.rs:102:5
|
LL | Struct { ..s };
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: statement with no effect
- --> $DIR/no_effect.rs:98:5
+ --> $DIR/no_effect.rs:103:5
|
LL | Union { a: 0 };
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: statement with no effect
- --> $DIR/no_effect.rs:99:5
+ --> $DIR/no_effect.rs:104:5
|
LL | Enum::Tuple(0);
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: statement with no effect
- --> $DIR/no_effect.rs:100:5
+ --> $DIR/no_effect.rs:105:5
|
LL | Enum::Struct { field: 0 };
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: statement with no effect
- --> $DIR/no_effect.rs:101:5
+ --> $DIR/no_effect.rs:106:5
|
LL | 5 + 6;
| ^^^^^^
error: statement with no effect
- --> $DIR/no_effect.rs:102:5
+ --> $DIR/no_effect.rs:107:5
|
LL | *&42;
| ^^^^^
error: statement with no effect
- --> $DIR/no_effect.rs:103:5
+ --> $DIR/no_effect.rs:108:5
|
LL | &6;
| ^^^
error: statement with no effect
- --> $DIR/no_effect.rs:104:5
+ --> $DIR/no_effect.rs:109:5
|
LL | (5, 6, 7);
| ^^^^^^^^^^
error: statement with no effect
- --> $DIR/no_effect.rs:105:5
- |
-LL | box 42;
- | ^^^^^^^
-
-error: statement with no effect
- --> $DIR/no_effect.rs:106:5
+ --> $DIR/no_effect.rs:110:5
|
LL | ..;
| ^^^
error: statement with no effect
- --> $DIR/no_effect.rs:107:5
+ --> $DIR/no_effect.rs:111:5
|
LL | 5..;
| ^^^^
error: statement with no effect
- --> $DIR/no_effect.rs:108:5
+ --> $DIR/no_effect.rs:112:5
|
LL | ..5;
| ^^^^
error: statement with no effect
- --> $DIR/no_effect.rs:109:5
+ --> $DIR/no_effect.rs:113:5
|
LL | 5..6;
| ^^^^^
error: statement with no effect
- --> $DIR/no_effect.rs:110:5
+ --> $DIR/no_effect.rs:114:5
|
LL | 5..=6;
| ^^^^^^
error: statement with no effect
- --> $DIR/no_effect.rs:111:5
+ --> $DIR/no_effect.rs:115:5
|
LL | [42, 55];
| ^^^^^^^^^
error: statement with no effect
- --> $DIR/no_effect.rs:112:5
+ --> $DIR/no_effect.rs:116:5
|
LL | [42, 55][1];
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: statement with no effect
- --> $DIR/no_effect.rs:113:5
+ --> $DIR/no_effect.rs:117:5
|
LL | (42, 55).1;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^
error: statement with no effect
- --> $DIR/no_effect.rs:114:5
+ --> $DIR/no_effect.rs:118:5
|
LL | [42; 55];
| ^^^^^^^^^
error: statement with no effect
- --> $DIR/no_effect.rs:115:5
+ --> $DIR/no_effect.rs:119:5
|
LL | [42; 55][13];
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: statement with no effect
- --> $DIR/no_effect.rs:117:5
+ --> $DIR/no_effect.rs:121:5
|
LL | || x += 5;
| ^^^^^^^^^^
error: statement with no effect
- --> $DIR/no_effect.rs:119:5
+ --> $DIR/no_effect.rs:123:5
|
LL | FooString { s: s };
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: binding to `_` prefixed variable with no side-effect
- --> $DIR/no_effect.rs:120:5
+ --> $DIR/no_effect.rs:124:5
|
LL | let _unused = 1;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
@@ -165,22 +159,22 @@ LL | let _unused = 1;
= note: `-D clippy::no-effect-underscore-binding` implied by `-D warnings`
error: binding to `_` prefixed variable with no side-effect
- --> $DIR/no_effect.rs:121:5
+ --> $DIR/no_effect.rs:125:5
|
LL | let _penguin = || println!("Some helpful closure");
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: binding to `_` prefixed variable with no side-effect
- --> $DIR/no_effect.rs:122:5
+ --> $DIR/no_effect.rs:126:5
|
LL | let _duck = Struct { field: 0 };
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: binding to `_` prefixed variable with no side-effect
- --> $DIR/no_effect.rs:123:5
+ --> $DIR/no_effect.rs:127:5
|
LL | let _cat = [2, 4, 6, 8][2];
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-error: aborting due to 30 previous errors
+error: aborting due to 29 previous errors
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/no_mangle_with_rust_abi.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/no_mangle_with_rust_abi.fixed
deleted file mode 100644
index d18dec22a..000000000
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/no_mangle_with_rust_abi.fixed
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,48 +0,0 @@
-// run-rustfix
-
-#![allow(unused)]
-#![warn(clippy::no_mangle_with_rust_abi)]
-
-#[no_mangle]
-extern "C" fn rust_abi_fn_one(arg_one: u32, arg_two: usize) {}
-
-#[no_mangle]
-pub extern "C" fn rust_abi_fn_two(arg_one: u32, arg_two: usize) {}
-
-/// # Safety
-/// This function shouldn't be called unless the horsemen are ready
-#[no_mangle]
-pub unsafe extern "C" fn rust_abi_fn_three(arg_one: u32, arg_two: usize) {}
-
-/// # Safety
-/// This function shouldn't be called unless the horsemen are ready
-#[no_mangle]
-unsafe extern "C" fn rust_abi_fn_four(arg_one: u32, arg_two: usize) {}
-
-#[no_mangle]
-extern "C" fn rust_abi_multiline_function_really_long_name_to_overflow_args_to_multiple_lines(
- arg_one: u32,
- arg_two: usize,
-) -> u32 {
- 0
-}
-
-// Must not run on functions that explicitly opt in to Rust ABI with `extern "Rust"`
-#[no_mangle]
-#[rustfmt::skip]
-extern "Rust" fn rust_abi_fn_explicit_opt_in(arg_one: u32, arg_two: usize) {}
-
-fn rust_abi_fn_again(arg_one: u32, arg_two: usize) {}
-
-#[no_mangle]
-extern "C" fn c_abi_fn(arg_one: u32, arg_two: usize) {}
-
-extern "C" fn c_abi_fn_again(arg_one: u32, arg_two: usize) {}
-
-extern "C" {
- fn c_abi_in_block(arg_one: u32, arg_two: usize);
-}
-
-fn main() {
- // test code goes here
-}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/no_mangle_with_rust_abi.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/no_mangle_with_rust_abi.rs
index 481e1b6d9..b32e72111 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/no_mangle_with_rust_abi.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/no_mangle_with_rust_abi.rs
@@ -1,5 +1,3 @@
-// run-rustfix
-
#![allow(unused)]
#![warn(clippy::no_mangle_with_rust_abi)]
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/no_mangle_with_rust_abi.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/no_mangle_with_rust_abi.stderr
index 71517d318..da5d31d8f 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/no_mangle_with_rust_abi.stderr
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/no_mangle_with_rust_abi.stderr
@@ -1,31 +1,66 @@
-error: attribute #[no_mangle] set on a Rust ABI function
- --> $DIR/no_mangle_with_rust_abi.rs:7:1
+error: `#[no_mangle]` set on a function with the default (`Rust`) ABI
+ --> $DIR/no_mangle_with_rust_abi.rs:5:1
|
LL | fn rust_abi_fn_one(arg_one: u32, arg_two: usize) {}
- | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `extern "C" fn rust_abi_fn_one(arg_one: u32, arg_two: usize)`
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
|
= note: `-D clippy::no-mangle-with-rust-abi` implied by `-D warnings`
+help: set an ABI
+ |
+LL | extern "C" fn rust_abi_fn_one(arg_one: u32, arg_two: usize) {}
+ | ++++++++++
+help: or explicitly set the default
+ |
+LL | extern "Rust" fn rust_abi_fn_one(arg_one: u32, arg_two: usize) {}
+ | +++++++++++++
-error: attribute #[no_mangle] set on a Rust ABI function
- --> $DIR/no_mangle_with_rust_abi.rs:10:1
+error: `#[no_mangle]` set on a function with the default (`Rust`) ABI
+ --> $DIR/no_mangle_with_rust_abi.rs:8:1
|
LL | pub fn rust_abi_fn_two(arg_one: u32, arg_two: usize) {}
- | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `pub extern "C" fn rust_abi_fn_two(arg_one: u32, arg_two: usize)`
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+ |
+help: set an ABI
+ |
+LL | pub extern "C" fn rust_abi_fn_two(arg_one: u32, arg_two: usize) {}
+ | ++++++++++
+help: or explicitly set the default
+ |
+LL | pub extern "Rust" fn rust_abi_fn_two(arg_one: u32, arg_two: usize) {}
+ | +++++++++++++
-error: attribute #[no_mangle] set on a Rust ABI function
- --> $DIR/no_mangle_with_rust_abi.rs:15:1
+error: `#[no_mangle]` set on a function with the default (`Rust`) ABI
+ --> $DIR/no_mangle_with_rust_abi.rs:13:1
|
LL | pub unsafe fn rust_abi_fn_three(arg_one: u32, arg_two: usize) {}
- | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `pub unsafe extern "C" fn rust_abi_fn_three(arg_one: u32, arg_two: usize)`
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+ |
+help: set an ABI
+ |
+LL | pub unsafe extern "C" fn rust_abi_fn_three(arg_one: u32, arg_two: usize) {}
+ | ++++++++++
+help: or explicitly set the default
+ |
+LL | pub unsafe extern "Rust" fn rust_abi_fn_three(arg_one: u32, arg_two: usize) {}
+ | +++++++++++++
-error: attribute #[no_mangle] set on a Rust ABI function
- --> $DIR/no_mangle_with_rust_abi.rs:20:1
+error: `#[no_mangle]` set on a function with the default (`Rust`) ABI
+ --> $DIR/no_mangle_with_rust_abi.rs:18:1
|
LL | unsafe fn rust_abi_fn_four(arg_one: u32, arg_two: usize) {}
- | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `unsafe extern "C" fn rust_abi_fn_four(arg_one: u32, arg_two: usize)`
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+ |
+help: set an ABI
+ |
+LL | unsafe extern "C" fn rust_abi_fn_four(arg_one: u32, arg_two: usize) {}
+ | ++++++++++
+help: or explicitly set the default
+ |
+LL | unsafe extern "Rust" fn rust_abi_fn_four(arg_one: u32, arg_two: usize) {}
+ | +++++++++++++
-error: attribute #[no_mangle] set on a Rust ABI function
- --> $DIR/no_mangle_with_rust_abi.rs:23:1
+error: `#[no_mangle]` set on a function with the default (`Rust`) ABI
+ --> $DIR/no_mangle_with_rust_abi.rs:21:1
|
LL | / fn rust_abi_multiline_function_really_long_name_to_overflow_args_to_multiple_lines(
LL | | arg_one: u32,
@@ -33,13 +68,14 @@ LL | | arg_two: usize,
LL | | ) -> u32 {
| |________^
|
-help: try
+help: set an ABI
|
-LL + extern "C" fn rust_abi_multiline_function_really_long_name_to_overflow_args_to_multiple_lines(
-LL + arg_one: u32,
-LL + arg_two: usize,
-LL ~ ) -> u32 {
+LL | extern "C" fn rust_abi_multiline_function_really_long_name_to_overflow_args_to_multiple_lines(
+ | ++++++++++
+help: or explicitly set the default
|
+LL | extern "Rust" fn rust_abi_multiline_function_really_long_name_to_overflow_args_to_multiple_lines(
+ | +++++++++++++
error: aborting due to 5 previous errors
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/nonminimal_bool.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/nonminimal_bool.rs
index e9b4367ca..80cc7c60f 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/nonminimal_bool.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/nonminimal_bool.rs
@@ -63,3 +63,50 @@ fn issue9428() {
println!("foo");
}
}
+
+fn issue_10523() {
+ macro_rules! a {
+ ($v:expr) => {
+ $v.is_some()
+ };
+ }
+ let x: Option<u32> = None;
+ if !a!(x) {}
+}
+
+fn issue_10523_1() {
+ macro_rules! a {
+ ($v:expr) => {
+ !$v.is_some()
+ };
+ }
+ let x: Option<u32> = None;
+ if a!(x) {}
+}
+
+fn issue_10523_2() {
+ macro_rules! a {
+ () => {
+ !None::<u32>.is_some()
+ };
+ }
+ if a!() {}
+}
+
+fn issue_10435() {
+ let x = vec![0];
+ let y = vec![1];
+ let z = vec![2];
+
+ // vvv Should not lint
+ #[allow(clippy::nonminimal_bool)]
+ if !x.is_empty() && !(y.is_empty() || z.is_empty()) {
+ println!("{}", line!());
+ }
+
+ // vvv Should not lint (#10435 talks about a bug where it lints)
+ #[allow(clippy::nonminimal_bool)]
+ if !(x == [0]) {
+ println!("{}", line!());
+ }
+}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/option_env_unwrap.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/option_env_unwrap.rs
index 0141fb785..9a56cf40d 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/option_env_unwrap.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/option_env_unwrap.rs
@@ -1,24 +1,16 @@
-// aux-build:macro_rules.rs
+// aux-build:proc_macros.rs
#![warn(clippy::option_env_unwrap)]
#![allow(clippy::map_flatten)]
-#[macro_use]
-extern crate macro_rules;
-
-macro_rules! option_env_unwrap {
- ($env: expr) => {
- option_env!($env).unwrap()
- };
- ($env: expr, $message: expr) => {
- option_env!($env).expect($message)
- };
-}
+extern crate proc_macros;
+use proc_macros::{external, inline_macros};
+#[inline_macros]
fn main() {
let _ = option_env!("PATH").unwrap();
let _ = option_env!("PATH").expect("environment variable PATH isn't set");
- let _ = option_env_unwrap!("PATH");
- let _ = option_env_unwrap!("PATH", "environment variable PATH isn't set");
- let _ = option_env_unwrap_external!("PATH");
- let _ = option_env_unwrap_external!("PATH", "environment variable PATH isn't set");
+ let _ = inline!(option_env!($"PATH").unwrap());
+ let _ = inline!(option_env!($"PATH").expect($"environment variable PATH isn't set"));
+ let _ = external!(option_env!($"PATH").unwrap());
+ let _ = external!(option_env!($"PATH").expect($"environment variable PATH isn't set"));
}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/option_env_unwrap.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/option_env_unwrap.stderr
index bc188a07e..7bba62686 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/option_env_unwrap.stderr
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/option_env_unwrap.stderr
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
error: this will panic at run-time if the environment variable doesn't exist at compile-time
- --> $DIR/option_env_unwrap.rs:18:13
+ --> $DIR/option_env_unwrap.rs:10:13
|
LL | let _ = option_env!("PATH").unwrap();
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ LL | let _ = option_env!("PATH").unwrap();
= note: `-D clippy::option-env-unwrap` implied by `-D warnings`
error: this will panic at run-time if the environment variable doesn't exist at compile-time
- --> $DIR/option_env_unwrap.rs:19:13
+ --> $DIR/option_env_unwrap.rs:11:13
|
LL | let _ = option_env!("PATH").expect("environment variable PATH isn't set");
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
@@ -16,46 +16,40 @@ LL | let _ = option_env!("PATH").expect("environment variable PATH isn't set
= help: consider using the `env!` macro instead
error: this will panic at run-time if the environment variable doesn't exist at compile-time
- --> $DIR/option_env_unwrap.rs:10:9
+ --> $DIR/option_env_unwrap.rs:12:21
|
-LL | option_env!($env).unwrap()
- | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-...
-LL | let _ = option_env_unwrap!("PATH");
- | -------------------------- in this macro invocation
+LL | let _ = inline!(option_env!($"PATH").unwrap());
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
|
= help: consider using the `env!` macro instead
- = note: this error originates in the macro `option_env_unwrap` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)
+ = note: this error originates in the macro `__inline_mac_fn_main` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)
error: this will panic at run-time if the environment variable doesn't exist at compile-time
- --> $DIR/option_env_unwrap.rs:13:9
+ --> $DIR/option_env_unwrap.rs:13:21
|
-LL | option_env!($env).expect($message)
- | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-...
-LL | let _ = option_env_unwrap!("PATH", "environment variable PATH isn't set");
- | ----------------------------------------------------------------- in this macro invocation
+LL | let _ = inline!(option_env!($"PATH").expect($"environment variable PATH isn't set"));
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
|
= help: consider using the `env!` macro instead
- = note: this error originates in the macro `option_env_unwrap` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)
+ = note: this error originates in the macro `__inline_mac_fn_main` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)
error: this will panic at run-time if the environment variable doesn't exist at compile-time
- --> $DIR/option_env_unwrap.rs:22:13
+ --> $DIR/option_env_unwrap.rs:14:13
|
-LL | let _ = option_env_unwrap_external!("PATH");
- | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+LL | let _ = external!(option_env!($"PATH").unwrap());
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
|
= help: consider using the `env!` macro instead
- = note: this error originates in the macro `option_env_unwrap_external` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)
+ = note: this error originates in the macro `external` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)
error: this will panic at run-time if the environment variable doesn't exist at compile-time
- --> $DIR/option_env_unwrap.rs:23:13
+ --> $DIR/option_env_unwrap.rs:15:13
|
-LL | let _ = option_env_unwrap_external!("PATH", "environment variable PATH isn't set");
- | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+LL | let _ = external!(option_env!($"PATH").expect($"environment variable PATH isn't set"));
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
|
= help: consider using the `env!` macro instead
- = note: this error originates in the macro `option_env_unwrap_external` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)
+ = note: this error originates in the macro `external` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)
error: aborting due to 6 previous errors
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/overflow_check_conditional.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/overflow_check_conditional.rs
index 5db75f529..e1e301140 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/overflow_check_conditional.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/overflow_check_conditional.rs
@@ -1,9 +1,6 @@
#![warn(clippy::overflow_check_conditional)]
-fn main() {
- let a: u32 = 1;
- let b: u32 = 2;
- let c: u32 = 3;
+fn test(a: u32, b: u32, c: u32) {
if a + b < a {}
if a > a + b {}
if a + b < b {}
@@ -23,3 +20,7 @@ fn main() {
if i > i + j {}
if i - j < i {}
}
+
+fn main() {
+ test(1, 2, 3)
+}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/overflow_check_conditional.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/overflow_check_conditional.stderr
index 1b8b146b6..92d1d8ef9 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/overflow_check_conditional.stderr
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/overflow_check_conditional.stderr
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
error: you are trying to use classic C overflow conditions that will fail in Rust
- --> $DIR/overflow_check_conditional.rs:7:8
+ --> $DIR/overflow_check_conditional.rs:4:8
|
LL | if a + b < a {}
| ^^^^^^^^^
@@ -7,43 +7,43 @@ LL | if a + b < a {}
= note: `-D clippy::overflow-check-conditional` implied by `-D warnings`
error: you are trying to use classic C overflow conditions that will fail in Rust
- --> $DIR/overflow_check_conditional.rs:8:8
+ --> $DIR/overflow_check_conditional.rs:5:8
|
LL | if a > a + b {}
| ^^^^^^^^^
error: you are trying to use classic C overflow conditions that will fail in Rust
- --> $DIR/overflow_check_conditional.rs:9:8
+ --> $DIR/overflow_check_conditional.rs:6:8
|
LL | if a + b < b {}
| ^^^^^^^^^
error: you are trying to use classic C overflow conditions that will fail in Rust
- --> $DIR/overflow_check_conditional.rs:10:8
+ --> $DIR/overflow_check_conditional.rs:7:8
|
LL | if b > a + b {}
| ^^^^^^^^^
error: you are trying to use classic C underflow conditions that will fail in Rust
- --> $DIR/overflow_check_conditional.rs:11:8
+ --> $DIR/overflow_check_conditional.rs:8:8
|
LL | if a - b > b {}
| ^^^^^^^^^
error: you are trying to use classic C underflow conditions that will fail in Rust
- --> $DIR/overflow_check_conditional.rs:12:8
+ --> $DIR/overflow_check_conditional.rs:9:8
|
LL | if b < a - b {}
| ^^^^^^^^^
error: you are trying to use classic C underflow conditions that will fail in Rust
- --> $DIR/overflow_check_conditional.rs:13:8
+ --> $DIR/overflow_check_conditional.rs:10:8
|
LL | if a - b > a {}
| ^^^^^^^^^
error: you are trying to use classic C underflow conditions that will fail in Rust
- --> $DIR/overflow_check_conditional.rs:14:8
+ --> $DIR/overflow_check_conditional.rs:11:8
|
LL | if a < a - b {}
| ^^^^^^^^^
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/print_literal.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/print_literal.rs
index 86f908f66..538513e91 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/print_literal.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/print_literal.rs
@@ -38,4 +38,8 @@ fn main() {
// named args shouldn't change anything either
println!("{foo} {bar}", foo = "hello", bar = "world");
println!("{bar} {foo}", foo = "hello", bar = "world");
+
+ // The string literal from `file!()` has a callsite span that isn't marked as coming from an
+ // expansion
+ println!("file: {}", file!());
}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/ptr_as_ptr.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/ptr_as_ptr.fixed
index df36a9b84..ee7b998a0 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/ptr_as_ptr.fixed
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/ptr_as_ptr.fixed
@@ -1,16 +1,12 @@
// run-rustfix
-// aux-build:macro_rules.rs
+// aux-build:proc_macros.rs
#![warn(clippy::ptr_as_ptr)]
-extern crate macro_rules;
-
-macro_rules! cast_it {
- ($ptr: ident) => {
- $ptr.cast::<i32>()
- };
-}
+extern crate proc_macros;
+use proc_macros::{external, inline_macros};
+#[inline_macros]
fn main() {
let ptr: *const u32 = &42_u32;
let mut_ptr: *mut u32 = &mut 42_u32;
@@ -38,10 +34,10 @@ fn main() {
let _: *mut i32 = mut_ptr.cast();
// Make sure the lint is triggered inside a macro
- let _ = cast_it!(ptr);
+ let _ = inline!($ptr.cast::<i32>());
// Do not lint inside macros from external crates
- let _ = macro_rules::ptr_as_ptr_cast!(ptr);
+ let _ = external!($ptr as *const i32);
}
#[clippy::msrv = "1.37"]
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/ptr_as_ptr.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/ptr_as_ptr.rs
index 302c66462..c88329ce4 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/ptr_as_ptr.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/ptr_as_ptr.rs
@@ -1,16 +1,12 @@
// run-rustfix
-// aux-build:macro_rules.rs
+// aux-build:proc_macros.rs
#![warn(clippy::ptr_as_ptr)]
-extern crate macro_rules;
-
-macro_rules! cast_it {
- ($ptr: ident) => {
- $ptr as *const i32
- };
-}
+extern crate proc_macros;
+use proc_macros::{external, inline_macros};
+#[inline_macros]
fn main() {
let ptr: *const u32 = &42_u32;
let mut_ptr: *mut u32 = &mut 42_u32;
@@ -38,10 +34,10 @@ fn main() {
let _: *mut i32 = mut_ptr as _;
// Make sure the lint is triggered inside a macro
- let _ = cast_it!(ptr);
+ let _ = inline!($ptr as *const i32);
// Do not lint inside macros from external crates
- let _ = macro_rules::ptr_as_ptr_cast!(ptr);
+ let _ = external!($ptr as *const i32);
}
#[clippy::msrv = "1.37"]
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/ptr_as_ptr.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/ptr_as_ptr.stderr
index a68e1cab6..78d733994 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/ptr_as_ptr.stderr
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/ptr_as_ptr.stderr
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
error: `as` casting between raw pointers without changing its mutability
- --> $DIR/ptr_as_ptr.rs:18:13
+ --> $DIR/ptr_as_ptr.rs:14:13
|
LL | let _ = ptr as *const i32;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try `pointer::cast`, a safer alternative: `ptr.cast::<i32>()`
@@ -7,48 +7,45 @@ LL | let _ = ptr as *const i32;
= note: `-D clippy::ptr-as-ptr` implied by `-D warnings`
error: `as` casting between raw pointers without changing its mutability
- --> $DIR/ptr_as_ptr.rs:19:13
+ --> $DIR/ptr_as_ptr.rs:15:13
|
LL | let _ = mut_ptr as *mut i32;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try `pointer::cast`, a safer alternative: `mut_ptr.cast::<i32>()`
error: `as` casting between raw pointers without changing its mutability
- --> $DIR/ptr_as_ptr.rs:24:17
+ --> $DIR/ptr_as_ptr.rs:20:17
|
LL | let _ = *ptr_ptr as *const i32;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try `pointer::cast`, a safer alternative: `(*ptr_ptr).cast::<i32>()`
error: `as` casting between raw pointers without changing its mutability
- --> $DIR/ptr_as_ptr.rs:37:25
+ --> $DIR/ptr_as_ptr.rs:33:25
|
LL | let _: *const i32 = ptr as *const _;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try `pointer::cast`, a safer alternative: `ptr.cast()`
error: `as` casting between raw pointers without changing its mutability
- --> $DIR/ptr_as_ptr.rs:38:23
+ --> $DIR/ptr_as_ptr.rs:34:23
|
LL | let _: *mut i32 = mut_ptr as _;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try `pointer::cast`, a safer alternative: `mut_ptr.cast()`
error: `as` casting between raw pointers without changing its mutability
- --> $DIR/ptr_as_ptr.rs:10:9
+ --> $DIR/ptr_as_ptr.rs:37:21
|
-LL | $ptr as *const i32
- | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try `pointer::cast`, a safer alternative: `$ptr.cast::<i32>()`
-...
-LL | let _ = cast_it!(ptr);
- | ------------- in this macro invocation
+LL | let _ = inline!($ptr as *const i32);
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try `pointer::cast`, a safer alternative: `$ptr.cast::<i32>()`
|
- = note: this error originates in the macro `cast_it` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)
+ = note: this error originates in the macro `__inline_mac_fn_main` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)
error: `as` casting between raw pointers without changing its mutability
- --> $DIR/ptr_as_ptr.rs:62:13
+ --> $DIR/ptr_as_ptr.rs:58:13
|
LL | let _ = ptr as *const i32;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try `pointer::cast`, a safer alternative: `ptr.cast::<i32>()`
error: `as` casting between raw pointers without changing its mutability
- --> $DIR/ptr_as_ptr.rs:63:13
+ --> $DIR/ptr_as_ptr.rs:59:13
|
LL | let _ = mut_ptr as *mut i32;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try `pointer::cast`, a safer alternative: `mut_ptr.cast::<i32>()`
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/redundant_async_block.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/redundant_async_block.fixed
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..ad96993c4
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/redundant_async_block.fixed
@@ -0,0 +1,193 @@
+// run-rustfix
+
+#![allow(unused, clippy::manual_async_fn)]
+#![warn(clippy::redundant_async_block)]
+
+use std::future::Future;
+
+async fn func1(n: usize) -> usize {
+ n + 1
+}
+
+async fn func2() -> String {
+ let s = String::from("some string");
+ let f = async { (*s).to_owned() };
+ let x = f;
+ x.await
+}
+
+fn main() {
+ let fut1 = async { 17 };
+ // Lint
+ let fut2 = fut1;
+
+ let fut1 = async { 25 };
+ // Lint
+ let fut2 = fut1;
+
+ // Lint
+ let fut = async { 42 };
+
+ // Do not lint: not a single expression
+ let fut = async {
+ func1(10).await;
+ func2().await
+ };
+
+ // Do not lint: expression contains `.await`
+ let fut = async { func1(func2().await.len()).await };
+}
+
+#[allow(clippy::let_and_return)]
+fn capture_local() -> impl Future<Output = i32> {
+ let fut = async { 17 };
+ // Lint
+ fut
+}
+
+fn capture_local_closure(s: &str) -> impl Future<Output = &str> {
+ let f = move || std::future::ready(s);
+ // Do not lint: `f` would not live long enough
+ async move { f().await }
+}
+
+#[allow(clippy::let_and_return)]
+fn capture_arg(s: &str) -> impl Future<Output = &str> {
+ let fut = async move { s };
+ // Lint
+ fut
+}
+
+fn capture_future_arg<T>(f: impl Future<Output = T>) -> impl Future<Output = T> {
+ // Lint
+ f
+}
+
+fn capture_func_result<FN, F, T>(f: FN) -> impl Future<Output = T>
+where
+ F: Future<Output = T>,
+ FN: FnOnce() -> F,
+{
+ // Do not lint, as f() would be evaluated prematurely
+ async { f().await }
+}
+
+fn double_future(f: impl Future<Output = impl Future<Output = u32>>) -> impl Future<Output = u32> {
+ // Do not lint, we will get a `.await` outside a `.async`
+ async { f.await.await }
+}
+
+fn await_in_async<F, R>(f: F) -> impl Future<Output = u32>
+where
+ F: FnOnce() -> R,
+ R: Future<Output = u32>,
+{
+ // Lint
+ async { f().await + 1 }
+}
+
+#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
+struct F {}
+
+impl F {
+ async fn run(&self) {}
+}
+
+pub async fn run() {
+ let f = F {};
+ let c = f.clone();
+ // Do not lint: `c` would not live long enough
+ spawn(async move { c.run().await });
+ let _f = f;
+}
+
+fn spawn<F: Future + 'static>(_: F) {}
+
+async fn work(_: &str) {}
+
+fn capture() {
+ let val = "Hello World".to_owned();
+ // Do not lint: `val` would not live long enough
+ spawn(async { work(&{ val }).await });
+}
+
+fn await_from_macro() -> impl Future<Output = u32> {
+ macro_rules! mac {
+ ($e:expr) => {
+ $e.await
+ };
+ }
+ // Do not lint: the macro may change in the future
+ // or return different things depending on its argument
+ async { mac!(async { 42 }) }
+}
+
+fn async_expr_from_macro() -> impl Future<Output = u32> {
+ macro_rules! mac {
+ () => {
+ async { 42 }
+ };
+ }
+ // Do not lint: the macro may change in the future
+ async { mac!().await }
+}
+
+fn async_expr_from_macro_deep() -> impl Future<Output = u32> {
+ macro_rules! mac {
+ () => {
+ async { 42 }
+ };
+ }
+ // Do not lint: the macro may change in the future
+ async { ({ mac!() }).await }
+}
+
+fn all_from_macro() -> impl Future<Output = u32> {
+ macro_rules! mac {
+ () => {
+ // Lint
+ async { 42 }
+ };
+ }
+ mac!()
+}
+
+fn parts_from_macro() -> impl Future<Output = u32> {
+ macro_rules! mac {
+ ($e: expr) => {
+ // Do not lint: `$e` might not always be side-effect free
+ async { $e.await }
+ };
+ }
+ mac!(async { 42 })
+}
+
+fn safe_parts_from_macro() -> impl Future<Output = u32> {
+ macro_rules! mac {
+ ($e: expr) => {
+ // Lint
+ async { $e }
+ };
+ }
+ mac!(42)
+}
+
+fn parts_from_macro_deep() -> impl Future<Output = u32> {
+ macro_rules! mac {
+ ($e: expr) => {
+ // Do not lint: `$e` might not always be side-effect free
+ async { ($e,).0.await }
+ };
+ }
+ let f = std::future::ready(42);
+ mac!(f)
+}
+
+fn await_from_macro_deep() -> impl Future<Output = u32> {
+ macro_rules! mac {
+ ($e:expr) => {{ $e }.await};
+ }
+ // Do not lint: the macro may change in the future
+ // or return different things depending on its argument
+ async { mac!(async { 42 }) }
+}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/redundant_async_block.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/redundant_async_block.rs
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..7ae235583
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/redundant_async_block.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,193 @@
+// run-rustfix
+
+#![allow(unused, clippy::manual_async_fn)]
+#![warn(clippy::redundant_async_block)]
+
+use std::future::Future;
+
+async fn func1(n: usize) -> usize {
+ n + 1
+}
+
+async fn func2() -> String {
+ let s = String::from("some string");
+ let f = async { (*s).to_owned() };
+ let x = async { f.await };
+ x.await
+}
+
+fn main() {
+ let fut1 = async { 17 };
+ // Lint
+ let fut2 = async { fut1.await };
+
+ let fut1 = async { 25 };
+ // Lint
+ let fut2 = async move { fut1.await };
+
+ // Lint
+ let fut = async { async { 42 }.await };
+
+ // Do not lint: not a single expression
+ let fut = async {
+ func1(10).await;
+ func2().await
+ };
+
+ // Do not lint: expression contains `.await`
+ let fut = async { func1(func2().await.len()).await };
+}
+
+#[allow(clippy::let_and_return)]
+fn capture_local() -> impl Future<Output = i32> {
+ let fut = async { 17 };
+ // Lint
+ async move { fut.await }
+}
+
+fn capture_local_closure(s: &str) -> impl Future<Output = &str> {
+ let f = move || std::future::ready(s);
+ // Do not lint: `f` would not live long enough
+ async move { f().await }
+}
+
+#[allow(clippy::let_and_return)]
+fn capture_arg(s: &str) -> impl Future<Output = &str> {
+ let fut = async move { s };
+ // Lint
+ async move { fut.await }
+}
+
+fn capture_future_arg<T>(f: impl Future<Output = T>) -> impl Future<Output = T> {
+ // Lint
+ async { f.await }
+}
+
+fn capture_func_result<FN, F, T>(f: FN) -> impl Future<Output = T>
+where
+ F: Future<Output = T>,
+ FN: FnOnce() -> F,
+{
+ // Do not lint, as f() would be evaluated prematurely
+ async { f().await }
+}
+
+fn double_future(f: impl Future<Output = impl Future<Output = u32>>) -> impl Future<Output = u32> {
+ // Do not lint, we will get a `.await` outside a `.async`
+ async { f.await.await }
+}
+
+fn await_in_async<F, R>(f: F) -> impl Future<Output = u32>
+where
+ F: FnOnce() -> R,
+ R: Future<Output = u32>,
+{
+ // Lint
+ async { async { f().await + 1 }.await }
+}
+
+#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
+struct F {}
+
+impl F {
+ async fn run(&self) {}
+}
+
+pub async fn run() {
+ let f = F {};
+ let c = f.clone();
+ // Do not lint: `c` would not live long enough
+ spawn(async move { c.run().await });
+ let _f = f;
+}
+
+fn spawn<F: Future + 'static>(_: F) {}
+
+async fn work(_: &str) {}
+
+fn capture() {
+ let val = "Hello World".to_owned();
+ // Do not lint: `val` would not live long enough
+ spawn(async { work(&{ val }).await });
+}
+
+fn await_from_macro() -> impl Future<Output = u32> {
+ macro_rules! mac {
+ ($e:expr) => {
+ $e.await
+ };
+ }
+ // Do not lint: the macro may change in the future
+ // or return different things depending on its argument
+ async { mac!(async { 42 }) }
+}
+
+fn async_expr_from_macro() -> impl Future<Output = u32> {
+ macro_rules! mac {
+ () => {
+ async { 42 }
+ };
+ }
+ // Do not lint: the macro may change in the future
+ async { mac!().await }
+}
+
+fn async_expr_from_macro_deep() -> impl Future<Output = u32> {
+ macro_rules! mac {
+ () => {
+ async { 42 }
+ };
+ }
+ // Do not lint: the macro may change in the future
+ async { ({ mac!() }).await }
+}
+
+fn all_from_macro() -> impl Future<Output = u32> {
+ macro_rules! mac {
+ () => {
+ // Lint
+ async { async { 42 }.await }
+ };
+ }
+ mac!()
+}
+
+fn parts_from_macro() -> impl Future<Output = u32> {
+ macro_rules! mac {
+ ($e: expr) => {
+ // Do not lint: `$e` might not always be side-effect free
+ async { $e.await }
+ };
+ }
+ mac!(async { 42 })
+}
+
+fn safe_parts_from_macro() -> impl Future<Output = u32> {
+ macro_rules! mac {
+ ($e: expr) => {
+ // Lint
+ async { async { $e }.await }
+ };
+ }
+ mac!(42)
+}
+
+fn parts_from_macro_deep() -> impl Future<Output = u32> {
+ macro_rules! mac {
+ ($e: expr) => {
+ // Do not lint: `$e` might not always be side-effect free
+ async { ($e,).0.await }
+ };
+ }
+ let f = std::future::ready(42);
+ mac!(f)
+}
+
+fn await_from_macro_deep() -> impl Future<Output = u32> {
+ macro_rules! mac {
+ ($e:expr) => {{ $e }.await};
+ }
+ // Do not lint: the macro may change in the future
+ // or return different things depending on its argument
+ async { mac!(async { 42 }) }
+}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/redundant_async_block.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/redundant_async_block.stderr
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..f3dcb09b4
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/redundant_async_block.stderr
@@ -0,0 +1,74 @@
+error: this async expression only awaits a single future
+ --> $DIR/redundant_async_block.rs:15:13
+ |
+LL | let x = async { f.await };
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: you can reduce it to: `f`
+ |
+ = note: `-D clippy::redundant-async-block` implied by `-D warnings`
+
+error: this async expression only awaits a single future
+ --> $DIR/redundant_async_block.rs:22:16
+ |
+LL | let fut2 = async { fut1.await };
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: you can reduce it to: `fut1`
+
+error: this async expression only awaits a single future
+ --> $DIR/redundant_async_block.rs:26:16
+ |
+LL | let fut2 = async move { fut1.await };
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: you can reduce it to: `fut1`
+
+error: this async expression only awaits a single future
+ --> $DIR/redundant_async_block.rs:29:15
+ |
+LL | let fut = async { async { 42 }.await };
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: you can reduce it to: `async { 42 }`
+
+error: this async expression only awaits a single future
+ --> $DIR/redundant_async_block.rs:45:5
+ |
+LL | async move { fut.await }
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: you can reduce it to: `fut`
+
+error: this async expression only awaits a single future
+ --> $DIR/redundant_async_block.rs:58:5
+ |
+LL | async move { fut.await }
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: you can reduce it to: `fut`
+
+error: this async expression only awaits a single future
+ --> $DIR/redundant_async_block.rs:63:5
+ |
+LL | async { f.await }
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: you can reduce it to: `f`
+
+error: this async expression only awaits a single future
+ --> $DIR/redundant_async_block.rs:86:5
+ |
+LL | async { async { f().await + 1 }.await }
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: you can reduce it to: `async { f().await + 1 }`
+
+error: this async expression only awaits a single future
+ --> $DIR/redundant_async_block.rs:149:13
+ |
+LL | async { async { 42 }.await }
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: you can reduce it to: `async { 42 }`
+...
+LL | mac!()
+ | ------ in this macro invocation
+ |
+ = note: this error originates in the macro `mac` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)
+
+error: this async expression only awaits a single future
+ --> $DIR/redundant_async_block.rs:169:13
+ |
+LL | async { async { $e }.await }
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: you can reduce it to: `async { $e }`
+...
+LL | mac!(42)
+ | -------- in this macro invocation
+ |
+ = note: this error originates in the macro `mac` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)
+
+error: aborting due to 10 previous errors
+
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/redundant_closure_call_fixable.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/redundant_closure_call_fixable.fixed
index c0e49ff4c..b987fd2ce 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/redundant_closure_call_fixable.fixed
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/redundant_closure_call_fixable.fixed
@@ -2,6 +2,7 @@
#![feature(async_closure)]
#![warn(clippy::redundant_closure_call)]
+#![allow(clippy::redundant_async_block)]
#![allow(unused)]
async fn something() -> u32 {
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/redundant_closure_call_fixable.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/redundant_closure_call_fixable.rs
index 9e6e54348..633a2979d 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/redundant_closure_call_fixable.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/redundant_closure_call_fixable.rs
@@ -2,6 +2,7 @@
#![feature(async_closure)]
#![warn(clippy::redundant_closure_call)]
+#![allow(clippy::redundant_async_block)]
#![allow(unused)]
async fn something() -> u32 {
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/redundant_closure_call_fixable.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/redundant_closure_call_fixable.stderr
index d71bcba2a..8a1f07716 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/redundant_closure_call_fixable.stderr
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/redundant_closure_call_fixable.stderr
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
error: try not to call a closure in the expression where it is declared
- --> $DIR/redundant_closure_call_fixable.rs:16:13
+ --> $DIR/redundant_closure_call_fixable.rs:17:13
|
LL | let a = (|| 42)();
| ^^^^^^^^^ help: try doing something like: `42`
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ LL | let a = (|| 42)();
= note: `-D clippy::redundant-closure-call` implied by `-D warnings`
error: try not to call a closure in the expression where it is declared
- --> $DIR/redundant_closure_call_fixable.rs:17:13
+ --> $DIR/redundant_closure_call_fixable.rs:18:13
|
LL | let b = (async || {
| _____________^
@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ LL ~ };
|
error: try not to call a closure in the expression where it is declared
- --> $DIR/redundant_closure_call_fixable.rs:22:13
+ --> $DIR/redundant_closure_call_fixable.rs:23:13
|
LL | let c = (|| {
| _____________^
@@ -47,13 +47,13 @@ LL ~ };
|
error: try not to call a closure in the expression where it is declared
- --> $DIR/redundant_closure_call_fixable.rs:27:13
+ --> $DIR/redundant_closure_call_fixable.rs:28:13
|
LL | let d = (async || something().await)();
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try doing something like: `async { something().await }`
error: try not to call a closure in the expression where it is declared
- --> $DIR/redundant_closure_call_fixable.rs:36:13
+ --> $DIR/redundant_closure_call_fixable.rs:37:13
|
LL | (|| m!())()
| ^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try doing something like: `m!()`
@@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ LL | m2!();
= note: this error originates in the macro `m2` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)
error: try not to call a closure in the expression where it is declared
- --> $DIR/redundant_closure_call_fixable.rs:31:13
+ --> $DIR/redundant_closure_call_fixable.rs:32:13
|
LL | (|| 0)()
| ^^^^^^^^ help: try doing something like: `0`
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/redundant_pattern_matching_result.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/redundant_pattern_matching_result.fixed
index b88c5d0be..42348df44 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/redundant_pattern_matching_result.fixed
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/redundant_pattern_matching_result.fixed
@@ -69,8 +69,8 @@ fn issue5504() {
}
fn try_result_opt() -> Result<i32, i32> {
- while (r#try!(result_opt())).is_some() {}
- if (r#try!(result_opt())).is_some() {}
+ while r#try!(result_opt()).is_some() {}
+ if r#try!(result_opt()).is_some() {}
Ok(42)
}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/redundant_pattern_matching_result.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/redundant_pattern_matching_result.stderr
index e6afe9eb7..d6a46babb 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/redundant_pattern_matching_result.stderr
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/redundant_pattern_matching_result.stderr
@@ -88,13 +88,13 @@ error: redundant pattern matching, consider using `is_some()`
--> $DIR/redundant_pattern_matching_result.rs:84:19
|
LL | while let Some(_) = r#try!(result_opt()) {}
- | ----------^^^^^^^----------------------- help: try this: `while (r#try!(result_opt())).is_some()`
+ | ----------^^^^^^^----------------------- help: try this: `while r#try!(result_opt()).is_some()`
error: redundant pattern matching, consider using `is_some()`
--> $DIR/redundant_pattern_matching_result.rs:85:16
|
LL | if let Some(_) = r#try!(result_opt()) {}
- | -------^^^^^^^----------------------- help: try this: `if (r#try!(result_opt())).is_some()`
+ | -------^^^^^^^----------------------- help: try this: `if r#try!(result_opt()).is_some()`
error: redundant pattern matching, consider using `is_some()`
--> $DIR/redundant_pattern_matching_result.rs:91:12
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/single_component_path_imports.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/single_component_path_imports.fixed
index 4c40739d6..8c96c4715 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/single_component_path_imports.fixed
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/single_component_path_imports.fixed
@@ -2,9 +2,11 @@
#![warn(clippy::single_component_path_imports)]
#![allow(unused_imports)]
+use core;
use serde as edres;
pub use serde;
+use std;
macro_rules! m {
() => {
@@ -17,6 +19,10 @@ fn main() {
// False positive #5154, shouldn't trigger lint.
m!();
+
+ // False positive #10549
+ let _ = self::std::io::stdout();
+ let _ = 0 as self::core::ffi::c_uint;
}
mod hello_mod {
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/single_component_path_imports.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/single_component_path_imports.rs
index 9280bab3c..8434bf7ea 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/single_component_path_imports.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/single_component_path_imports.rs
@@ -2,9 +2,11 @@
#![warn(clippy::single_component_path_imports)]
#![allow(unused_imports)]
+use core;
use regex;
use serde as edres;
pub use serde;
+use std;
macro_rules! m {
() => {
@@ -17,6 +19,10 @@ fn main() {
// False positive #5154, shouldn't trigger lint.
m!();
+
+ // False positive #10549
+ let _ = self::std::io::stdout();
+ let _ = 0 as self::core::ffi::c_uint;
}
mod hello_mod {
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/single_component_path_imports.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/single_component_path_imports.stderr
index 71dcc25d6..d69a86470 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/single_component_path_imports.stderr
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/single_component_path_imports.stderr
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
error: this import is redundant
- --> $DIR/single_component_path_imports.rs:5:1
+ --> $DIR/single_component_path_imports.rs:6:1
|
LL | use regex;
| ^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove it entirely
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ LL | use regex;
= note: `-D clippy::single-component-path-imports` implied by `-D warnings`
error: this import is redundant
- --> $DIR/single_component_path_imports.rs:23:5
+ --> $DIR/single_component_path_imports.rs:29:5
|
LL | use regex;
| ^^^^^^^^^^ help: remove it entirely
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/single_match_else.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/single_match_else.rs
index 5d03f77e9..3c86f41f3 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/single_match_else.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/single_match_else.rs
@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
-// aux-build: proc_macro_with_span.rs
+// aux-build: proc_macros.rs
#![warn(clippy::single_match_else)]
#![allow(clippy::needless_return, clippy::no_effect, clippy::uninlined_format_args)]
-extern crate proc_macro_with_span;
-use proc_macro_with_span::with_span;
+extern crate proc_macros;
+use proc_macros::with_span;
enum ExprNode {
ExprAddrOf,
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/string_add.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/string_add.rs
index 16673c01e..20edbe31f 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/string_add.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/string_add.rs
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
-// aux-build:macro_rules.rs
+// aux-build:proc_macros.rs
-#[macro_use]
-extern crate macro_rules;
+extern crate proc_macros;
+use proc_macros::external;
#[warn(clippy::string_add)]
#[allow(clippy::string_add_assign, unused)]
@@ -22,5 +22,8 @@ fn main() {
x = x + 1;
assert_eq!(2, x);
- string_add!();
+ external!({
+ let y = "".to_owned();
+ let z = y + "...";
+ });
}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/suspicious_doc_comments.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/suspicious_doc_comments.fixed
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..b404df94d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/suspicious_doc_comments.fixed
@@ -0,0 +1,81 @@
+// run-rustfix
+#![allow(unused)]
+#![warn(clippy::suspicious_doc_comments)]
+
+//! Real module documentation.
+//! Fake module documentation.
+fn baz() {}
+
+pub mod singleline_outer_doc {
+ //! This module contains useful functions.
+
+ pub fn bar() {}
+}
+
+pub mod singleline_inner_doc {
+ //! This module contains useful functions.
+
+ pub fn bar() {}
+}
+
+pub mod multiline_outer_doc {
+ /*! This module contains useful functions.
+ */
+
+ pub fn bar() {}
+}
+
+pub mod multiline_inner_doc {
+ /*! This module contains useful functions.
+ */
+
+ pub fn bar() {}
+}
+
+pub mod multiline_outer_doc2 {
+ //! This module
+ //! contains
+ //! useful functions.
+
+ pub fn bar() {}
+}
+
+pub mod multiline_outer_doc3 {
+ //! a
+ //! b
+
+ /// c
+ pub fn bar() {}
+}
+
+pub mod multiline_outer_doc4 {
+ //! a
+ /// b
+ pub fn bar() {}
+}
+
+pub mod multiline_outer_doc_gap {
+ //! a
+
+ //! b
+ pub fn bar() {}
+}
+
+pub mod multiline_outer_doc_commented {
+ /////! This outer doc comment was commented out.
+ pub fn bar() {}
+}
+
+pub mod outer_doc_macro {
+ //! Very cool macro
+ macro_rules! x {
+ () => {};
+ }
+}
+
+pub mod useless_outer_doc {
+ //! Huh.
+ use std::mem;
+}
+
+fn main() {}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/suspicious_doc_comments.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/suspicious_doc_comments.rs
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..46eff51e2
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/suspicious_doc_comments.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,81 @@
+// run-rustfix
+#![allow(unused)]
+#![warn(clippy::suspicious_doc_comments)]
+
+//! Real module documentation.
+///! Fake module documentation.
+fn baz() {}
+
+pub mod singleline_outer_doc {
+ ///! This module contains useful functions.
+
+ pub fn bar() {}
+}
+
+pub mod singleline_inner_doc {
+ //! This module contains useful functions.
+
+ pub fn bar() {}
+}
+
+pub mod multiline_outer_doc {
+ /**! This module contains useful functions.
+ */
+
+ pub fn bar() {}
+}
+
+pub mod multiline_inner_doc {
+ /*! This module contains useful functions.
+ */
+
+ pub fn bar() {}
+}
+
+pub mod multiline_outer_doc2 {
+ ///! This module
+ ///! contains
+ ///! useful functions.
+
+ pub fn bar() {}
+}
+
+pub mod multiline_outer_doc3 {
+ ///! a
+ ///! b
+
+ /// c
+ pub fn bar() {}
+}
+
+pub mod multiline_outer_doc4 {
+ ///! a
+ /// b
+ pub fn bar() {}
+}
+
+pub mod multiline_outer_doc_gap {
+ ///! a
+
+ ///! b
+ pub fn bar() {}
+}
+
+pub mod multiline_outer_doc_commented {
+ /////! This outer doc comment was commented out.
+ pub fn bar() {}
+}
+
+pub mod outer_doc_macro {
+ ///! Very cool macro
+ macro_rules! x {
+ () => {};
+ }
+}
+
+pub mod useless_outer_doc {
+ ///! Huh.
+ use std::mem;
+}
+
+fn main() {}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/suspicious_doc_comments.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/suspicious_doc_comments.stderr
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..6c167df27
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/suspicious_doc_comments.stderr
@@ -0,0 +1,114 @@
+error: this is an outer doc comment and does not apply to the parent module or crate
+ --> $DIR/suspicious_doc_comments.rs:6:1
+ |
+LL | ///! Fake module documentation.
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+ |
+ = note: `-D clippy::suspicious-doc-comments` implied by `-D warnings`
+help: use an inner doc comment to document the parent module or crate
+ |
+LL | //! Fake module documentation.
+ |
+
+error: this is an outer doc comment and does not apply to the parent module or crate
+ --> $DIR/suspicious_doc_comments.rs:10:5
+ |
+LL | ///! This module contains useful functions.
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+ |
+help: use an inner doc comment to document the parent module or crate
+ |
+LL | //! This module contains useful functions.
+ |
+
+error: this is an outer doc comment and does not apply to the parent module or crate
+ --> $DIR/suspicious_doc_comments.rs:22:5
+ |
+LL | / /**! This module contains useful functions.
+LL | | */
+ | |_______^
+ |
+help: use an inner doc comment to document the parent module or crate
+ |
+LL ~ /*! This module contains useful functions.
+LL + */
+ |
+
+error: this is an outer doc comment and does not apply to the parent module or crate
+ --> $DIR/suspicious_doc_comments.rs:36:5
+ |
+LL | / ///! This module
+LL | | ///! contains
+LL | | ///! useful functions.
+ | |__________________________^
+ |
+help: use an inner doc comment to document the parent module or crate
+ |
+LL ~ //! This module
+LL ~ //! contains
+LL ~ //! useful functions.
+ |
+
+error: this is an outer doc comment and does not apply to the parent module or crate
+ --> $DIR/suspicious_doc_comments.rs:44:5
+ |
+LL | / ///! a
+LL | | ///! b
+ | |__________^
+ |
+help: use an inner doc comment to document the parent module or crate
+ |
+LL ~ //! a
+LL ~ //! b
+ |
+
+error: this is an outer doc comment and does not apply to the parent module or crate
+ --> $DIR/suspicious_doc_comments.rs:52:5
+ |
+LL | ///! a
+ | ^^^^^^
+ |
+help: use an inner doc comment to document the parent module or crate
+ |
+LL | //! a
+ |
+
+error: this is an outer doc comment and does not apply to the parent module or crate
+ --> $DIR/suspicious_doc_comments.rs:58:5
+ |
+LL | / ///! a
+LL | |
+LL | | ///! b
+ | |__________^
+ |
+help: use an inner doc comment to document the parent module or crate
+ |
+LL ~ //! a
+LL |
+LL ~ //! b
+ |
+
+error: this is an outer doc comment and does not apply to the parent module or crate
+ --> $DIR/suspicious_doc_comments.rs:70:5
+ |
+LL | ///! Very cool macro
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+ |
+help: use an inner doc comment to document the parent module or crate
+ |
+LL | //! Very cool macro
+ |
+
+error: this is an outer doc comment and does not apply to the parent module or crate
+ --> $DIR/suspicious_doc_comments.rs:77:5
+ |
+LL | ///! Huh.
+ | ^^^^^^^^^
+ |
+help: use an inner doc comment to document the parent module or crate
+ |
+LL | //! Huh.
+ |
+
+error: aborting due to 9 previous errors
+
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/suspicious_doc_comments_unfixable.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/suspicious_doc_comments_unfixable.rs
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..ad98c7f49
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/suspicious_doc_comments_unfixable.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,16 @@
+#![allow(unused)]
+#![warn(clippy::suspicious_doc_comments)]
+
+///! a
+///! b
+/// c
+///! d
+pub fn foo() {}
+
+///! a
+///! b
+/// c
+///! d
+use std::mem;
+
+fn main() {}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/suspicious_doc_comments_unfixable.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/suspicious_doc_comments_unfixable.stderr
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..f89146dad
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/suspicious_doc_comments_unfixable.stderr
@@ -0,0 +1,37 @@
+error: this is an outer doc comment and does not apply to the parent module or crate
+ --> $DIR/suspicious_doc_comments_unfixable.rs:4:1
+ |
+LL | / ///! a
+LL | | ///! b
+LL | | /// c
+LL | | ///! d
+ | |______^
+ |
+ = note: `-D clippy::suspicious-doc-comments` implied by `-D warnings`
+help: use an inner doc comment to document the parent module or crate
+ |
+LL + //! a
+LL + //! b
+LL | /// c
+LL + //! d
+ |
+
+error: this is an outer doc comment and does not apply to the parent module or crate
+ --> $DIR/suspicious_doc_comments_unfixable.rs:10:1
+ |
+LL | / ///! a
+LL | | ///! b
+LL | | /// c
+LL | | ///! d
+ | |______^
+ |
+help: use an inner doc comment to document the parent module or crate
+ |
+LL + //! a
+LL + //! b
+LL | /// c
+LL + //! d
+ |
+
+error: aborting due to 2 previous errors
+
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/swap.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/swap.fixed
index fa89706a8..9703674d1 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/swap.fixed
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/swap.fixed
@@ -1,4 +1,5 @@
// run-rustfix
+// aux-build: macro_rules.rs
#![warn(clippy::all)]
#![allow(
@@ -8,7 +9,8 @@
redundant_semicolons,
dead_code,
unused_assignments,
- unused_variables
+ unused_variables,
+ clippy::let_and_return
)]
struct Foo(u32);
@@ -65,19 +67,19 @@ fn xor_swap_locals() {
// This is an xor-based swap of local variables.
let mut a = 0;
let mut b = 1;
- std::mem::swap(&mut a, &mut b)
+ std::mem::swap(&mut a, &mut b);
}
fn xor_field_swap() {
// This is an xor-based swap of fields in a struct.
let mut bar = Bar { a: 0, b: 1 };
- std::mem::swap(&mut bar.a, &mut bar.b)
+ std::mem::swap(&mut bar.a, &mut bar.b);
}
fn xor_slice_swap() {
// This is an xor-based swap of a slice
let foo = &mut [1, 2];
- foo.swap(0, 1)
+ foo.swap(0, 1);
}
fn xor_no_swap() {
@@ -186,3 +188,14 @@ const fn issue_9864(mut u: u32) -> u32 {
v = temp;
u + v
}
+
+#[macro_use]
+extern crate macro_rules;
+
+const fn issue_10421(x: u32) -> u32 {
+ issue_10421!();
+ let a = x;
+ let a = a;
+ let a = a;
+ a
+}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/swap.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/swap.rs
index ef8a81c83..a0228065e 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/swap.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/swap.rs
@@ -1,4 +1,5 @@
// run-rustfix
+// aux-build: macro_rules.rs
#![warn(clippy::all)]
#![allow(
@@ -8,7 +9,8 @@
redundant_semicolons,
dead_code,
unused_assignments,
- unused_variables
+ unused_variables,
+ clippy::let_and_return
)]
struct Foo(u32);
@@ -215,3 +217,14 @@ const fn issue_9864(mut u: u32) -> u32 {
v = temp;
u + v
}
+
+#[macro_use]
+extern crate macro_rules;
+
+const fn issue_10421(x: u32) -> u32 {
+ issue_10421!();
+ let a = x;
+ let a = a;
+ let a = a;
+ a
+}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/swap.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/swap.stderr
index f0acbfe25..0c2462684 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/swap.stderr
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/swap.stderr
@@ -1,106 +1,106 @@
error: this looks like you are swapping `bar.a` and `bar.b` manually
- --> $DIR/swap.rs:25:5
+ --> $DIR/swap.rs:27:5
|
LL | / let temp = bar.a;
LL | | bar.a = bar.b;
LL | | bar.b = temp;
- | |________________^ help: try: `std::mem::swap(&mut bar.a, &mut bar.b)`
+ | |_________________^ help: try: `std::mem::swap(&mut bar.a, &mut bar.b);`
|
= note: or maybe you should use `std::mem::replace`?
= note: `-D clippy::manual-swap` implied by `-D warnings`
error: this looks like you are swapping elements of `foo` manually
- --> $DIR/swap.rs:37:5
+ --> $DIR/swap.rs:39:5
|
LL | / let temp = foo[0];
LL | | foo[0] = foo[1];
LL | | foo[1] = temp;
- | |_________________^ help: try: `foo.swap(0, 1)`
+ | |__________________^ help: try: `foo.swap(0, 1);`
error: this looks like you are swapping elements of `foo` manually
- --> $DIR/swap.rs:46:5
+ --> $DIR/swap.rs:48:5
|
LL | / let temp = foo[0];
LL | | foo[0] = foo[1];
LL | | foo[1] = temp;
- | |_________________^ help: try: `foo.swap(0, 1)`
+ | |__________________^ help: try: `foo.swap(0, 1);`
error: this looks like you are swapping elements of `foo` manually
- --> $DIR/swap.rs:65:5
+ --> $DIR/swap.rs:67:5
|
LL | / let temp = foo[0];
LL | | foo[0] = foo[1];
LL | | foo[1] = temp;
- | |_________________^ help: try: `foo.swap(0, 1)`
+ | |__________________^ help: try: `foo.swap(0, 1);`
error: this looks like you are swapping `a` and `b` manually
- --> $DIR/swap.rs:76:5
+ --> $DIR/swap.rs:78:5
|
LL | / a ^= b;
LL | | b ^= a;
LL | | a ^= b;
- | |___________^ help: try: `std::mem::swap(&mut a, &mut b)`
+ | |___________^ help: try: `std::mem::swap(&mut a, &mut b);`
error: this looks like you are swapping `bar.a` and `bar.b` manually
- --> $DIR/swap.rs:84:5
+ --> $DIR/swap.rs:86:5
|
LL | / bar.a ^= bar.b;
LL | | bar.b ^= bar.a;
LL | | bar.a ^= bar.b;
- | |___________________^ help: try: `std::mem::swap(&mut bar.a, &mut bar.b)`
+ | |___________________^ help: try: `std::mem::swap(&mut bar.a, &mut bar.b);`
error: this looks like you are swapping elements of `foo` manually
- --> $DIR/swap.rs:92:5
+ --> $DIR/swap.rs:94:5
|
LL | / foo[0] ^= foo[1];
LL | | foo[1] ^= foo[0];
LL | | foo[0] ^= foo[1];
- | |_____________________^ help: try: `foo.swap(0, 1)`
+ | |_____________________^ help: try: `foo.swap(0, 1);`
error: this looks like you are swapping `foo[0][1]` and `bar[1][0]` manually
- --> $DIR/swap.rs:121:5
+ --> $DIR/swap.rs:123:5
|
LL | / let temp = foo[0][1];
LL | | foo[0][1] = bar[1][0];
LL | | bar[1][0] = temp;
- | |____________________^ help: try: `std::mem::swap(&mut foo[0][1], &mut bar[1][0])`
+ | |_____________________^ help: try: `std::mem::swap(&mut foo[0][1], &mut bar[1][0]);`
|
= note: or maybe you should use `std::mem::replace`?
error: this looks like you are swapping `a` and `b` manually
- --> $DIR/swap.rs:135:7
+ --> $DIR/swap.rs:137:7
|
LL | ; let t = a;
| _______^
LL | | a = b;
LL | | b = t;
- | |_________^ help: try: `std::mem::swap(&mut a, &mut b)`
+ | |__________^ help: try: `std::mem::swap(&mut a, &mut b);`
|
= note: or maybe you should use `std::mem::replace`?
error: this looks like you are swapping `c.0` and `a` manually
- --> $DIR/swap.rs:144:7
+ --> $DIR/swap.rs:146:7
|
LL | ; let t = c.0;
| _______^
LL | | c.0 = a;
LL | | a = t;
- | |_________^ help: try: `std::mem::swap(&mut c.0, &mut a)`
+ | |__________^ help: try: `std::mem::swap(&mut c.0, &mut a);`
|
= note: or maybe you should use `std::mem::replace`?
error: this looks like you are swapping `b` and `a` manually
- --> $DIR/swap.rs:170:5
+ --> $DIR/swap.rs:172:5
|
LL | / let t = b;
LL | | b = a;
LL | | a = t;
- | |_________^ help: try: `std::mem::swap(&mut b, &mut a)`
+ | |__________^ help: try: `std::mem::swap(&mut b, &mut a);`
|
= note: or maybe you should use `std::mem::replace`?
error: this looks like you are trying to swap `a` and `b`
- --> $DIR/swap.rs:132:5
+ --> $DIR/swap.rs:134:5
|
LL | / a = b;
LL | | b = a;
@@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ LL | | b = a;
= note: `-D clippy::almost-swapped` implied by `-D warnings`
error: this looks like you are trying to swap `c.0` and `a`
- --> $DIR/swap.rs:141:5
+ --> $DIR/swap.rs:143:5
|
LL | / c.0 = a;
LL | | a = c.0;
@@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ LL | | a = c.0;
= note: or maybe you should use `std::mem::replace`?
error: this looks like you are trying to swap `a` and `b`
- --> $DIR/swap.rs:148:5
+ --> $DIR/swap.rs:150:5
|
LL | / let a = b;
LL | | let b = a;
@@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ LL | | let b = a;
= note: or maybe you should use `std::mem::replace`?
error: this looks like you are trying to swap `d` and `c`
- --> $DIR/swap.rs:153:5
+ --> $DIR/swap.rs:155:5
|
LL | / d = c;
LL | | c = d;
@@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ LL | | c = d;
= note: or maybe you should use `std::mem::replace`?
error: this looks like you are trying to swap `a` and `b`
- --> $DIR/swap.rs:157:5
+ --> $DIR/swap.rs:159:5
|
LL | / let a = b;
LL | | b = a;
@@ -146,12 +146,12 @@ LL | | b = a;
= note: or maybe you should use `std::mem::replace`?
error: this looks like you are swapping `s.0.x` and `s.0.y` manually
- --> $DIR/swap.rs:205:5
+ --> $DIR/swap.rs:207:5
|
LL | / let t = s.0.x;
LL | | s.0.x = s.0.y;
LL | | s.0.y = t;
- | |_____________^ help: try: `std::mem::swap(&mut s.0.x, &mut s.0.y)`
+ | |______________^ help: try: `std::mem::swap(&mut s.0.x, &mut s.0.y);`
|
= note: or maybe you should use `std::mem::replace`?
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/tests_outside_test_module.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/tests_outside_test_module.rs
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..1982b1d01
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/tests_outside_test_module.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,18 @@
+// compile-flags: --test
+#![allow(unused)]
+#![warn(clippy::tests_outside_test_module)]
+
+fn main() {
+ // test code goes here
+}
+
+// Should lint
+#[test]
+fn my_test() {}
+
+#[cfg(test)]
+mod tests {
+ // Should not lint
+ #[test]
+ fn my_test() {}
+}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/tests_outside_test_module.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/tests_outside_test_module.stderr
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..125a79d6e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/tests_outside_test_module.stderr
@@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
+error: this function marked with #[test] is outside a #[cfg(test)] module
+ --> $DIR/tests_outside_test_module.rs:11:1
+ |
+LL | fn my_test() {}
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+ |
+ = note: move it to a testing module marked with #[cfg(test)]
+ = note: `-D clippy::tests-outside-test-module` implied by `-D warnings`
+
+error: aborting due to previous error
+
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/toplevel_ref_arg.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/toplevel_ref_arg.fixed
index 09fb66ca3..174c858a4 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/toplevel_ref_arg.fixed
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/toplevel_ref_arg.fixed
@@ -1,17 +1,12 @@
// run-rustfix
-// aux-build:macro_rules.rs
+// aux-build:proc_macros.rs
#![warn(clippy::toplevel_ref_arg)]
-#![allow(clippy::uninlined_format_args)]
+#![allow(clippy::uninlined_format_args, unused)]
-#[macro_use]
-extern crate macro_rules;
-
-macro_rules! gen_binding {
- () => {
- let _y = &42;
- };
-}
+extern crate proc_macros;
+use proc_macros::{external, inline_macros};
+#[inline_macros]
fn main() {
// Closures should not warn
let y = |ref x| println!("{:?}", x);
@@ -38,13 +33,8 @@ fn main() {
for ref _x in 0..10 {}
// lint in macro
- #[allow(unused)]
- {
- gen_binding!();
- }
+ inline!(let _y = &42;);
// do not lint in external macro
- {
- ref_arg_binding!();
- }
+ external!(let ref _y = 42;);
}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/toplevel_ref_arg.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/toplevel_ref_arg.rs
index 9d1f2f810..4b81a0611 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/toplevel_ref_arg.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/toplevel_ref_arg.rs
@@ -1,17 +1,12 @@
// run-rustfix
-// aux-build:macro_rules.rs
+// aux-build:proc_macros.rs
#![warn(clippy::toplevel_ref_arg)]
-#![allow(clippy::uninlined_format_args)]
+#![allow(clippy::uninlined_format_args, unused)]
-#[macro_use]
-extern crate macro_rules;
-
-macro_rules! gen_binding {
- () => {
- let ref _y = 42;
- };
-}
+extern crate proc_macros;
+use proc_macros::{external, inline_macros};
+#[inline_macros]
fn main() {
// Closures should not warn
let y = |ref x| println!("{:?}", x);
@@ -38,13 +33,8 @@ fn main() {
for ref _x in 0..10 {}
// lint in macro
- #[allow(unused)]
- {
- gen_binding!();
- }
+ inline!(let ref _y = 42;);
// do not lint in external macro
- {
- ref_arg_binding!();
- }
+ external!(let ref _y = 42;);
}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/toplevel_ref_arg.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/toplevel_ref_arg.stderr
index 9c853020a..407c2d9fc 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/toplevel_ref_arg.stderr
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/toplevel_ref_arg.stderr
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
error: `ref` on an entire `let` pattern is discouraged, take a reference with `&` instead
- --> $DIR/toplevel_ref_arg.rs:20:9
+ --> $DIR/toplevel_ref_arg.rs:15:9
|
LL | let ref _x = 1;
| ----^^^^^^----- help: try: `let _x = &1;`
@@ -7,39 +7,36 @@ LL | let ref _x = 1;
= note: `-D clippy::toplevel-ref-arg` implied by `-D warnings`
error: `ref` on an entire `let` pattern is discouraged, take a reference with `&` instead
- --> $DIR/toplevel_ref_arg.rs:22:9
+ --> $DIR/toplevel_ref_arg.rs:17:9
|
LL | let ref _y: (&_, u8) = (&1, 2);
| ----^^^^^^--------------------- help: try: `let _y: &(&_, u8) = &(&1, 2);`
error: `ref` on an entire `let` pattern is discouraged, take a reference with `&` instead
- --> $DIR/toplevel_ref_arg.rs:24:9
+ --> $DIR/toplevel_ref_arg.rs:19:9
|
LL | let ref _z = 1 + 2;
| ----^^^^^^--------- help: try: `let _z = &(1 + 2);`
error: `ref` on an entire `let` pattern is discouraged, take a reference with `&` instead
- --> $DIR/toplevel_ref_arg.rs:26:9
+ --> $DIR/toplevel_ref_arg.rs:21:9
|
LL | let ref mut _z = 1 + 2;
| ----^^^^^^^^^^--------- help: try: `let _z = &mut (1 + 2);`
error: `ref` on an entire `let` pattern is discouraged, take a reference with `&` instead
- --> $DIR/toplevel_ref_arg.rs:31:9
+ --> $DIR/toplevel_ref_arg.rs:26:9
|
LL | let ref _x = vec![1, 2, 3];
| ----^^^^^^----------------- help: try: `let _x = &vec![1, 2, 3];`
error: `ref` on an entire `let` pattern is discouraged, take a reference with `&` instead
- --> $DIR/toplevel_ref_arg.rs:11:13
+ --> $DIR/toplevel_ref_arg.rs:36:17
|
-LL | let ref _y = 42;
- | ----^^^^^^------ help: try: `let _y = &42;`
-...
-LL | gen_binding!();
- | -------------- in this macro invocation
+LL | inline!(let ref _y = 42;);
+ | ----^^^^^^------ help: try: `let _y = &42;`
|
- = note: this error originates in the macro `gen_binding` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)
+ = note: this error originates in the macro `__inline_mac_fn_main` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)
error: aborting due to 6 previous errors
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/toplevel_ref_arg_non_rustfix.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/toplevel_ref_arg_non_rustfix.rs
index 1a493fbce..2047593e7 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/toplevel_ref_arg_non_rustfix.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/toplevel_ref_arg_non_rustfix.rs
@@ -1,33 +1,27 @@
-// aux-build:macro_rules.rs
+// aux-build:proc_macros.rs
#![warn(clippy::toplevel_ref_arg)]
#![allow(unused)]
-#[macro_use]
-extern crate macro_rules;
+extern crate proc_macros;
+use proc_macros::{external, inline_macros};
fn the_answer(ref mut x: u8) {
*x = 42;
}
-macro_rules! gen_function {
- () => {
- fn fun_example(ref _x: usize) {}
- };
-}
-
+#[inline_macros]
fn main() {
let mut x = 0;
the_answer(x);
// lint in macro
- #[allow(unused)]
- {
- gen_function!();
+ inline! {
+ fn fun_example(ref _x: usize) {}
}
// do not lint in external macro
- {
- ref_arg_function!();
+ external! {
+ fn fun_example2(ref _x: usize) {}
}
}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/toplevel_ref_arg_non_rustfix.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/toplevel_ref_arg_non_rustfix.stderr
index e97011c7f..7307bd599 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/toplevel_ref_arg_non_rustfix.stderr
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/toplevel_ref_arg_non_rustfix.stderr
@@ -7,15 +7,12 @@ LL | fn the_answer(ref mut x: u8) {
= note: `-D clippy::toplevel-ref-arg` implied by `-D warnings`
error: `ref` directly on a function argument is ignored. Consider using a reference type instead
- --> $DIR/toplevel_ref_arg_non_rustfix.rs:15:24
+ --> $DIR/toplevel_ref_arg_non_rustfix.rs:20:24
|
LL | fn fun_example(ref _x: usize) {}
| ^^^^^^
-...
-LL | gen_function!();
- | --------------- in this macro invocation
|
- = note: this error originates in the macro `gen_function` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)
+ = note: this error originates in the macro `__inline_mac_fn_main` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)
error: aborting due to 2 previous errors
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/trailing_empty_array.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/trailing_empty_array.rs
index c39b0bcaf..8e3749eef 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/trailing_empty_array.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/trailing_empty_array.rs
@@ -155,7 +155,6 @@ struct TupleStructReprC(i32, [usize; 0]);
type NamedTuple = (i32, [usize; 0]);
-#[rustfmt::skip] // [rustfmt#4995](https://github.com/rust-lang/rustfmt/issues/4995)
struct ConstParamZeroDefault<const N: usize = 0> {
field: i32,
last: [usize; N],
@@ -166,7 +165,6 @@ struct ConstParamNoDefault<const N: usize> {
last: [usize; N],
}
-#[rustfmt::skip]
struct ConstParamNonZeroDefault<const N: usize = 1> {
field: i32,
last: [usize; N],
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/transmutes_expressible_as_ptr_casts.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/transmutes_expressible_as_ptr_casts.fixed
index 55307506e..cc84ba25b 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/transmutes_expressible_as_ptr_casts.fixed
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/transmutes_expressible_as_ptr_casts.fixed
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
// would otherwise be responsible for
#![warn(clippy::useless_transmute)]
#![warn(clippy::transmute_ptr_to_ptr)]
-#![allow(dead_code, unused_unsafe, clippy::borrow_as_ptr)]
+#![allow(unused, clippy::borrow_as_ptr)]
use std::mem::{size_of, transmute};
@@ -77,3 +77,9 @@ fn cannot_be_expressed_as_pointer_cast(in_param: Single) -> Pair {
unsafe { transmute::<Single, Pair>(in_param) }
}
+
+fn issue_10449() {
+ fn f() {}
+
+ let _x: u8 = unsafe { *(f as *const u8) };
+}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/transmutes_expressible_as_ptr_casts.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/transmutes_expressible_as_ptr_casts.rs
index e7360f3f9..aa65ab4dd 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/transmutes_expressible_as_ptr_casts.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/transmutes_expressible_as_ptr_casts.rs
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
// would otherwise be responsible for
#![warn(clippy::useless_transmute)]
#![warn(clippy::transmute_ptr_to_ptr)]
-#![allow(dead_code, unused_unsafe, clippy::borrow_as_ptr)]
+#![allow(unused, clippy::borrow_as_ptr)]
use std::mem::{size_of, transmute};
@@ -77,3 +77,9 @@ fn cannot_be_expressed_as_pointer_cast(in_param: Single) -> Pair {
unsafe { transmute::<Single, Pair>(in_param) }
}
+
+fn issue_10449() {
+ fn f() {}
+
+ let _x: u8 = unsafe { *std::mem::transmute::<fn(), *const u8>(f) };
+}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/transmutes_expressible_as_ptr_casts.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/transmutes_expressible_as_ptr_casts.stderr
index e862fcb67..58f5162c7 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/transmutes_expressible_as_ptr_casts.stderr
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/transmutes_expressible_as_ptr_casts.stderr
@@ -58,5 +58,11 @@ error: transmute from a reference to a pointer
LL | unsafe { transmute::<&[i32; 1], *const u8>(in_param) }
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `in_param as *const [i32; 1] as *const u8`
-error: aborting due to 9 previous errors
+error: transmute from `fn()` to `*const u8` which could be expressed as a pointer cast instead
+ --> $DIR/transmutes_expressible_as_ptr_casts.rs:84:28
+ |
+LL | let _x: u8 = unsafe { *std::mem::transmute::<fn(), *const u8>(f) };
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `(f as *const u8)`
+
+error: aborting due to 10 previous errors
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/try_err.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/try_err.fixed
index 264194419..dc497b169 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/try_err.fixed
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/try_err.fixed
@@ -1,11 +1,11 @@
// run-rustfix
-// aux-build:macro_rules.rs
+// aux-build:proc_macros.rs
#![deny(clippy::try_err)]
#![allow(clippy::unnecessary_wraps, clippy::needless_question_mark)]
-#[macro_use]
-extern crate macro_rules;
+extern crate proc_macros;
+use proc_macros::{external, inline_macros};
use std::io;
use std::task::Poll;
@@ -79,36 +79,22 @@ fn nested_error() -> Result<i32, i32> {
Ok(1)
}
-// Bad suggestion when in macro (see #6242)
-macro_rules! try_validation {
- ($e: expr) => {{
- match $e {
+#[inline_macros]
+fn calling_macro() -> Result<i32, i32> {
+ // macro
+ inline!(
+ match $(Ok::<_, i32>(5)) {
Ok(_) => 0,
Err(_) => return Err(1),
}
- }};
-}
-
-macro_rules! ret_one {
- () => {
- 1
- };
-}
-
-macro_rules! try_validation_in_macro {
- ($e: expr) => {{
- match $e {
+ );
+ // `Err` arg is another macro
+ inline!(
+ match $(Ok::<_, i32>(5)) {
Ok(_) => 0,
- Err(_) => return Err(ret_one!()),
+ Err(_) => return Err(inline!(1)),
}
- }};
-}
-
-fn calling_macro() -> Result<i32, i32> {
- // macro
- try_validation!(Ok::<_, i32>(5));
- // `Err` arg is another macro
- try_validation_in_macro!(Ok::<_, i32>(5));
+ );
Ok(5)
}
@@ -121,24 +107,19 @@ fn main() {
calling_macro().unwrap();
// We don't want to lint in external macros
- try_err!();
-}
-
-macro_rules! bar {
- () => {
- String::from("aasdfasdfasdfa")
- };
-}
-
-macro_rules! foo {
- () => {
- bar!()
- };
+ external! {
+ pub fn try_err_fn() -> Result<i32, i32> {
+ let err: i32 = 1;
+ // To avoid warnings during rustfix
+ if true { Err(err)? } else { Ok(2) }
+ }
+ }
}
+#[inline_macros]
pub fn macro_inside(fail: bool) -> Result<i32, String> {
if fail {
- return Err(foo!());
+ return Err(inline!(inline!(String::from("aasdfasdfasdfa"))));
}
Ok(0)
}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/try_err.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/try_err.rs
index bc6979bf4..86aeb75cd 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/try_err.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/try_err.rs
@@ -1,11 +1,11 @@
// run-rustfix
-// aux-build:macro_rules.rs
+// aux-build:proc_macros.rs
#![deny(clippy::try_err)]
#![allow(clippy::unnecessary_wraps, clippy::needless_question_mark)]
-#[macro_use]
-extern crate macro_rules;
+extern crate proc_macros;
+use proc_macros::{external, inline_macros};
use std::io;
use std::task::Poll;
@@ -79,36 +79,22 @@ fn nested_error() -> Result<i32, i32> {
Ok(1)
}
-// Bad suggestion when in macro (see #6242)
-macro_rules! try_validation {
- ($e: expr) => {{
- match $e {
+#[inline_macros]
+fn calling_macro() -> Result<i32, i32> {
+ // macro
+ inline!(
+ match $(Ok::<_, i32>(5)) {
Ok(_) => 0,
Err(_) => Err(1)?,
}
- }};
-}
-
-macro_rules! ret_one {
- () => {
- 1
- };
-}
-
-macro_rules! try_validation_in_macro {
- ($e: expr) => {{
- match $e {
+ );
+ // `Err` arg is another macro
+ inline!(
+ match $(Ok::<_, i32>(5)) {
Ok(_) => 0,
- Err(_) => Err(ret_one!())?,
+ Err(_) => Err(inline!(1))?,
}
- }};
-}
-
-fn calling_macro() -> Result<i32, i32> {
- // macro
- try_validation!(Ok::<_, i32>(5));
- // `Err` arg is another macro
- try_validation_in_macro!(Ok::<_, i32>(5));
+ );
Ok(5)
}
@@ -121,24 +107,19 @@ fn main() {
calling_macro().unwrap();
// We don't want to lint in external macros
- try_err!();
-}
-
-macro_rules! bar {
- () => {
- String::from("aasdfasdfasdfa")
- };
-}
-
-macro_rules! foo {
- () => {
- bar!()
- };
+ external! {
+ pub fn try_err_fn() -> Result<i32, i32> {
+ let err: i32 = 1;
+ // To avoid warnings during rustfix
+ if true { Err(err)? } else { Ok(2) }
+ }
+ }
}
+#[inline_macros]
pub fn macro_inside(fail: bool) -> Result<i32, String> {
if fail {
- Err(foo!())?;
+ Err(inline!(inline!(String::from("aasdfasdfasdfa"))))?;
}
Ok(0)
}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/try_err.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/try_err.stderr
index 0cb1328fb..4ad0e2e56 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/try_err.stderr
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/try_err.stderr
@@ -29,53 +29,47 @@ LL | Err(err)?;
| ^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `return Err(err.into())`
error: returning an `Err(_)` with the `?` operator
- --> $DIR/try_err.rs:87:23
+ --> $DIR/try_err.rs:88:23
|
LL | Err(_) => Err(1)?,
| ^^^^^^^ help: try this: `return Err(1)`
-...
-LL | try_validation!(Ok::<_, i32>(5));
- | -------------------------------- in this macro invocation
|
- = note: this error originates in the macro `try_validation` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)
+ = note: this error originates in the macro `__inline_mac_fn_calling_macro` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)
error: returning an `Err(_)` with the `?` operator
- --> $DIR/try_err.rs:102:23
+ --> $DIR/try_err.rs:95:23
|
-LL | Err(_) => Err(ret_one!())?,
- | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `return Err(ret_one!())`
-...
-LL | try_validation_in_macro!(Ok::<_, i32>(5));
- | ----------------------------------------- in this macro invocation
+LL | Err(_) => Err(inline!(1))?,
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `return Err(inline!(1))`
|
- = note: this error originates in the macro `try_validation_in_macro` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)
+ = note: this error originates in the macro `__inline_mac_fn_calling_macro` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)
error: returning an `Err(_)` with the `?` operator
- --> $DIR/try_err.rs:141:9
+ --> $DIR/try_err.rs:122:9
|
-LL | Err(foo!())?;
- | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `return Err(foo!())`
+LL | Err(inline!(inline!(String::from("aasdfasdfasdfa"))))?;
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `return Err(inline!(inline!(String::from("aasdfasdfasdfa"))))`
error: returning an `Err(_)` with the `?` operator
- --> $DIR/try_err.rs:148:9
+ --> $DIR/try_err.rs:129:9
|
LL | Err(io::ErrorKind::WriteZero)?
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `return Poll::Ready(Err(io::ErrorKind::WriteZero.into()))`
error: returning an `Err(_)` with the `?` operator
- --> $DIR/try_err.rs:150:9
+ --> $DIR/try_err.rs:131:9
|
LL | Err(io::Error::new(io::ErrorKind::InvalidInput, "error"))?
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `return Poll::Ready(Err(io::Error::new(io::ErrorKind::InvalidInput, "error")))`
error: returning an `Err(_)` with the `?` operator
- --> $DIR/try_err.rs:158:9
+ --> $DIR/try_err.rs:139:9
|
LL | Err(io::ErrorKind::NotFound)?
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `return Poll::Ready(Some(Err(io::ErrorKind::NotFound.into())))`
error: returning an `Err(_)` with the `?` operator
- --> $DIR/try_err.rs:167:16
+ --> $DIR/try_err.rs:148:16
|
LL | return Err(42)?;
| ^^^^^^^^ help: try this: `Err(42)`
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/uninit.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/uninit.rs
index 211317317..c996de894 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/uninit.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/uninit.rs
@@ -1,15 +1,17 @@
#![feature(stmt_expr_attributes)]
#![allow(clippy::let_unit_value, invalid_value)]
-use std::mem::{self, MaybeUninit};
+use std::mem::MaybeUninit;
+
+union MyOwnMaybeUninit {
+ value: u8,
+ uninit: (),
+}
fn main() {
let _: usize = unsafe { MaybeUninit::uninit().assume_init() };
- // edge case: For now we lint on empty arrays
- let _: [u8; 0] = unsafe { MaybeUninit::uninit().assume_init() };
-
- // edge case: For now we accept unit tuples
+ // This is OK, because ZSTs do not contain data.
let _: () = unsafe { MaybeUninit::uninit().assume_init() };
// This is OK, because `MaybeUninit` allows uninitialized data.
@@ -21,6 +23,31 @@ fn main() {
// This is OK, because all constitutent types are uninit-compatible.
let _: (MaybeUninit<usize>, [MaybeUninit<bool>; 2]) = unsafe { MaybeUninit::uninit().assume_init() };
+ // This is OK, because our own MaybeUninit is just as fine as the one from core.
+ let _: MyOwnMaybeUninit = unsafe { MaybeUninit::uninit().assume_init() };
+
+ // This is OK, because empty arrays don't contain data.
+ let _: [u8; 0] = unsafe { MaybeUninit::uninit().assume_init() };
+
// Was a false negative.
- let _: usize = unsafe { mem::MaybeUninit::uninit().assume_init() };
+ let _: usize = unsafe { MaybeUninit::uninit().assume_init() };
+
+ polymorphic::<()>();
+ polymorphic_maybe_uninit_array::<10>();
+ polymorphic_maybe_uninit::<u8>();
+
+ fn polymorphic<T>() {
+ // We are conservative around polymorphic types.
+ let _: T = unsafe { MaybeUninit::uninit().assume_init() };
+ }
+
+ fn polymorphic_maybe_uninit_array<const N: usize>() {
+ // While the type is polymorphic, MaybeUninit<u8> is not.
+ let _: [MaybeUninit<u8>; N] = unsafe { MaybeUninit::uninit().assume_init() };
+ }
+
+ fn polymorphic_maybe_uninit<T>() {
+ // The entire type is polymorphic, but it's wrapped in a MaybeUninit.
+ let _: MaybeUninit<T> = unsafe { MaybeUninit::uninit().assume_init() };
+ }
}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/uninit.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/uninit.stderr
index 15ef23494..248de56da 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/uninit.stderr
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/uninit.stderr
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
error: this call for this type may be undefined behavior
- --> $DIR/uninit.rs:7:29
+ --> $DIR/uninit.rs:12:29
|
LL | let _: usize = unsafe { MaybeUninit::uninit().assume_init() };
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
@@ -7,16 +7,16 @@ LL | let _: usize = unsafe { MaybeUninit::uninit().assume_init() };
= note: `#[deny(clippy::uninit_assumed_init)]` on by default
error: this call for this type may be undefined behavior
- --> $DIR/uninit.rs:10:31
+ --> $DIR/uninit.rs:33:29
|
-LL | let _: [u8; 0] = unsafe { MaybeUninit::uninit().assume_init() };
- | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+LL | let _: usize = unsafe { MaybeUninit::uninit().assume_init() };
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: this call for this type may be undefined behavior
- --> $DIR/uninit.rs:25:29
+ --> $DIR/uninit.rs:41:29
|
-LL | let _: usize = unsafe { mem::MaybeUninit::uninit().assume_init() };
- | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+LL | let _: T = unsafe { MaybeUninit::uninit().assume_init() };
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: aborting due to 3 previous errors
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/uninit_vec.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/uninit_vec.rs
index 194e4fc15..79effc82f 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/uninit_vec.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/uninit_vec.rs
@@ -7,6 +7,11 @@ struct MyVec {
vec: Vec<u8>,
}
+union MyOwnMaybeUninit {
+ value: u8,
+ uninit: (),
+}
+
fn main() {
// with_capacity() -> set_len() should be detected
let mut vec: Vec<u8> = Vec::with_capacity(1000);
@@ -97,4 +102,34 @@ fn main() {
unsafe {
vec.set_len(0);
}
+
+ // ZSTs should not be detected
+ let mut vec: Vec<()> = Vec::with_capacity(1000);
+ unsafe {
+ vec.set_len(10);
+ }
+
+ // unions should not be detected
+ let mut vec: Vec<MyOwnMaybeUninit> = Vec::with_capacity(1000);
+ unsafe {
+ vec.set_len(10);
+ }
+
+ polymorphic::<()>();
+
+ fn polymorphic<T>() {
+ // We are conservative around polymorphic types.
+ let mut vec: Vec<T> = Vec::with_capacity(1000);
+ unsafe {
+ vec.set_len(10);
+ }
+ }
+
+ fn poly_maybe_uninit<T>() {
+ // We are conservative around polymorphic types.
+ let mut vec: Vec<MaybeUninit<T>> = Vec::with_capacity(1000);
+ unsafe {
+ vec.set_len(10);
+ }
+ }
}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/uninit_vec.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/uninit_vec.stderr
index 77fc689f0..9cdf0c95a 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/uninit_vec.stderr
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/uninit_vec.stderr
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
error: calling `set_len()` immediately after reserving a buffer creates uninitialized values
- --> $DIR/uninit_vec.rs:12:5
+ --> $DIR/uninit_vec.rs:17:5
|
LL | let mut vec: Vec<u8> = Vec::with_capacity(1000);
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ LL | vec.set_len(200);
= note: `-D clippy::uninit-vec` implied by `-D warnings`
error: calling `set_len()` immediately after reserving a buffer creates uninitialized values
- --> $DIR/uninit_vec.rs:18:5
+ --> $DIR/uninit_vec.rs:23:5
|
LL | vec.reserve(1000);
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ LL | vec.set_len(200);
= help: initialize the buffer or wrap the content in `MaybeUninit`
error: calling `set_len()` on empty `Vec` creates out-of-bound values
- --> $DIR/uninit_vec.rs:24:5
+ --> $DIR/uninit_vec.rs:29:5
|
LL | let mut vec: Vec<u8> = Vec::new();
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ LL | vec.set_len(200);
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: calling `set_len()` on empty `Vec` creates out-of-bound values
- --> $DIR/uninit_vec.rs:30:5
+ --> $DIR/uninit_vec.rs:35:5
|
LL | let mut vec: Vec<u8> = Default::default();
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ LL | vec.set_len(200);
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: calling `set_len()` on empty `Vec` creates out-of-bound values
- --> $DIR/uninit_vec.rs:35:5
+ --> $DIR/uninit_vec.rs:40:5
|
LL | let mut vec: Vec<u8> = Vec::default();
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ LL | vec.set_len(200);
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
error: calling `set_len()` immediately after reserving a buffer creates uninitialized values
- --> $DIR/uninit_vec.rs:49:5
+ --> $DIR/uninit_vec.rs:54:5
|
LL | let mut vec: Vec<u8> = Vec::with_capacity(1000);
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
@@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ LL | vec.set_len(200);
= help: initialize the buffer or wrap the content in `MaybeUninit`
error: calling `set_len()` immediately after reserving a buffer creates uninitialized values
- --> $DIR/uninit_vec.rs:58:5
+ --> $DIR/uninit_vec.rs:63:5
|
LL | my_vec.vec.reserve(1000);
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
@@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ LL | my_vec.vec.set_len(200);
= help: initialize the buffer or wrap the content in `MaybeUninit`
error: calling `set_len()` immediately after reserving a buffer creates uninitialized values
- --> $DIR/uninit_vec.rs:63:5
+ --> $DIR/uninit_vec.rs:68:5
|
LL | my_vec.vec = Vec::with_capacity(1000);
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
@@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ LL | my_vec.vec.set_len(200);
= help: initialize the buffer or wrap the content in `MaybeUninit`
error: calling `set_len()` immediately after reserving a buffer creates uninitialized values
- --> $DIR/uninit_vec.rs:42:9
+ --> $DIR/uninit_vec.rs:47:9
|
LL | let mut vec: Vec<u8> = Vec::with_capacity(1000);
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
@@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ LL | vec.set_len(200);
= help: initialize the buffer or wrap the content in `MaybeUninit`
error: calling `set_len()` immediately after reserving a buffer creates uninitialized values
- --> $DIR/uninit_vec.rs:45:9
+ --> $DIR/uninit_vec.rs:50:9
|
LL | vec.reserve(1000);
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
@@ -101,5 +101,16 @@ LL | vec.set_len(200);
|
= help: initialize the buffer or wrap the content in `MaybeUninit`
-error: aborting due to 10 previous errors
+error: calling `set_len()` immediately after reserving a buffer creates uninitialized values
+ --> $DIR/uninit_vec.rs:122:9
+ |
+LL | let mut vec: Vec<T> = Vec::with_capacity(1000);
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+LL | unsafe {
+LL | vec.set_len(10);
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+ |
+ = help: initialize the buffer or wrap the content in `MaybeUninit`
+
+error: aborting due to 11 previous errors
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/uninlined_format_args.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/uninlined_format_args.fixed
index cbd5cc5fc..3122081a4 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/uninlined_format_args.fixed
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/uninlined_format_args.fixed
@@ -1,11 +1,11 @@
-// aux-build:proc_macro_with_span.rs
+// aux-build:proc_macros.rs
// run-rustfix
#![warn(clippy::uninlined_format_args)]
-#![allow(named_arguments_used_positionally, unused_imports, unused_macros, unused_variables)]
+#![allow(named_arguments_used_positionally, unused)]
#![allow(clippy::eq_op, clippy::format_in_format_args, clippy::print_literal)]
-extern crate proc_macro_with_span;
-use proc_macro_with_span::with_span;
+extern crate proc_macros;
+use proc_macros::with_span;
macro_rules! no_param_str {
() => {
@@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ fn tester(fn_arg: i32) {
println!("Width = {local_i32}, value with width = {local_f64:local_i32$}");
println!("{local_i32:width$.prec$}");
println!("{width:width$.prec$}");
- println!("{}", format!("{local_i32}"));
+ println!("{}", format!("{}", local_i32));
my_println!("{}", local_i32);
my_println_args!("{}", local_i32);
@@ -178,3 +178,87 @@ fn _meets_msrv() {
fn _do_not_fire() {
println!("{:?}", None::<()>);
}
+
+macro_rules! _internal {
+ ($($args:tt)*) => {
+ println!("{}", format_args!($($args)*))
+ };
+}
+
+macro_rules! my_println2 {
+ ($target:expr, $($args:tt)+) => {{
+ if $target {
+ _internal!($($args)+)
+ }
+ }};
+}
+
+macro_rules! my_println2_args {
+ ($target:expr, $($args:tt)+) => {{
+ if $target {
+ _internal!("foo: {}", format_args!($($args)+))
+ }
+ }};
+}
+
+macro_rules! my_concat {
+ ($fmt:literal $(, $e:expr)*) => {
+ println!(concat!("ERROR: ", $fmt), $($e,)*)
+ }
+}
+
+macro_rules! my_good_macro {
+ ($fmt:literal $(, $e:expr)* $(,)?) => {
+ println!($fmt $(, $e)*)
+ }
+}
+
+macro_rules! my_bad_macro {
+ ($fmt:literal, $($e:expr),*) => {
+ println!($fmt, $($e,)*)
+ }
+}
+
+macro_rules! my_bad_macro2 {
+ ($fmt:literal) => {
+ let s = $fmt.clone();
+ println!("{}", s);
+ };
+ ($fmt:literal, $($e:expr)+) => {
+ println!($fmt, $($e,)*)
+ };
+}
+
+// This abomination was suggested by @Alexendoo, may the Rust gods have mercy on their soul...
+// https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/9948#issuecomment-1327965962
+macro_rules! used_twice {
+ (
+ large = $large:literal,
+ small = $small:literal,
+ $val:expr,
+ ) => {
+ if $val < 5 {
+ println!($small, $val);
+ } else {
+ println!($large, $val);
+ }
+ };
+}
+
+fn tester2() {
+ let local_i32 = 1;
+ my_println2_args!(true, "{}", local_i32);
+ my_println2!(true, "{}", local_i32);
+ my_concat!("{}", local_i32);
+ my_good_macro!("{}", local_i32);
+ my_good_macro!("{}", local_i32,);
+
+ // FIXME: Broken false positives, currently unhandled
+ my_bad_macro!("{}", local_i32);
+ my_bad_macro2!("{}", local_i32);
+ used_twice! {
+ large = "large value: {}",
+ small = "small value: {}",
+ local_i32,
+ };
+}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/uninlined_format_args.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/uninlined_format_args.rs
index cf0ea5be4..b153ef256 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/uninlined_format_args.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/uninlined_format_args.rs
@@ -1,11 +1,11 @@
-// aux-build:proc_macro_with_span.rs
+// aux-build:proc_macros.rs
// run-rustfix
#![warn(clippy::uninlined_format_args)]
-#![allow(named_arguments_used_positionally, unused_imports, unused_macros, unused_variables)]
+#![allow(named_arguments_used_positionally, unused)]
#![allow(clippy::eq_op, clippy::format_in_format_args, clippy::print_literal)]
-extern crate proc_macro_with_span;
-use proc_macro_with_span::with_span;
+extern crate proc_macros;
+use proc_macros::with_span;
macro_rules! no_param_str {
() => {
@@ -183,3 +183,87 @@ fn _meets_msrv() {
fn _do_not_fire() {
println!("{:?}", None::<()>);
}
+
+macro_rules! _internal {
+ ($($args:tt)*) => {
+ println!("{}", format_args!($($args)*))
+ };
+}
+
+macro_rules! my_println2 {
+ ($target:expr, $($args:tt)+) => {{
+ if $target {
+ _internal!($($args)+)
+ }
+ }};
+}
+
+macro_rules! my_println2_args {
+ ($target:expr, $($args:tt)+) => {{
+ if $target {
+ _internal!("foo: {}", format_args!($($args)+))
+ }
+ }};
+}
+
+macro_rules! my_concat {
+ ($fmt:literal $(, $e:expr)*) => {
+ println!(concat!("ERROR: ", $fmt), $($e,)*)
+ }
+}
+
+macro_rules! my_good_macro {
+ ($fmt:literal $(, $e:expr)* $(,)?) => {
+ println!($fmt $(, $e)*)
+ }
+}
+
+macro_rules! my_bad_macro {
+ ($fmt:literal, $($e:expr),*) => {
+ println!($fmt, $($e,)*)
+ }
+}
+
+macro_rules! my_bad_macro2 {
+ ($fmt:literal) => {
+ let s = $fmt.clone();
+ println!("{}", s);
+ };
+ ($fmt:literal, $($e:expr)+) => {
+ println!($fmt, $($e,)*)
+ };
+}
+
+// This abomination was suggested by @Alexendoo, may the Rust gods have mercy on their soul...
+// https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/9948#issuecomment-1327965962
+macro_rules! used_twice {
+ (
+ large = $large:literal,
+ small = $small:literal,
+ $val:expr,
+ ) => {
+ if $val < 5 {
+ println!($small, $val);
+ } else {
+ println!($large, $val);
+ }
+ };
+}
+
+fn tester2() {
+ let local_i32 = 1;
+ my_println2_args!(true, "{}", local_i32);
+ my_println2!(true, "{}", local_i32);
+ my_concat!("{}", local_i32);
+ my_good_macro!("{}", local_i32);
+ my_good_macro!("{}", local_i32,);
+
+ // FIXME: Broken false positives, currently unhandled
+ my_bad_macro!("{}", local_i32);
+ my_bad_macro2!("{}", local_i32);
+ used_twice! {
+ large = "large value: {}",
+ small = "small value: {}",
+ local_i32,
+ };
+}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/uninlined_format_args.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/uninlined_format_args.stderr
index a12abf8be..dc4af6ef4 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/uninlined_format_args.stderr
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/uninlined_format_args.stderr
@@ -775,18 +775,6 @@ LL + println!("{width:width$.prec$}");
|
error: variables can be used directly in the `format!` string
- --> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:125:20
- |
-LL | println!("{}", format!("{}", local_i32));
- | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
- |
-help: change this to
- |
-LL - println!("{}", format!("{}", local_i32));
-LL + println!("{}", format!("{local_i32}"));
- |
-
-error: variables can be used directly in the `format!` string
--> $DIR/uninlined_format_args.rs:143:5
|
LL | / println!(
@@ -856,5 +844,5 @@ LL - println!("expand='{}'", local_i32);
LL + println!("expand='{local_i32}'");
|
-error: aborting due to 72 previous errors
+error: aborting due to 71 previous errors
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unit_arg.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unit_arg.rs
index 07e70873a..674ae4f1d 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unit_arg.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unit_arg.rs
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-// aux-build: proc_macro_with_span.rs
+// aux-build: proc_macros.rs
#![warn(clippy::unit_arg)]
#![allow(unused_must_use, unused_variables)]
#![allow(
@@ -13,9 +13,9 @@
clippy::unused_unit
)]
-extern crate proc_macro_with_span;
+extern crate proc_macros;
-use proc_macro_with_span::with_span;
+use proc_macros::with_span;
use std::fmt::Debug;
fn foo<T: Debug>(t: T) {
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_box_returns.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_box_returns.rs
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..fe60d9297
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_box_returns.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,60 @@
+#![warn(clippy::unnecessary_box_returns)]
+
+trait Bar {
+ // lint
+ fn baz(&self) -> Box<usize>;
+}
+
+pub struct Foo {}
+
+impl Bar for Foo {
+ // don't lint: this is a problem with the trait, not the implementation
+ fn baz(&self) -> Box<usize> {
+ Box::new(42)
+ }
+}
+
+impl Foo {
+ fn baz(&self) -> Box<usize> {
+ // lint
+ Box::new(13)
+ }
+}
+
+// lint
+fn bxed_usize() -> Box<usize> {
+ Box::new(5)
+}
+
+// lint
+fn _bxed_foo() -> Box<Foo> {
+ Box::new(Foo {})
+}
+
+// don't lint: this is exported
+pub fn bxed_foo() -> Box<Foo> {
+ Box::new(Foo {})
+}
+
+// don't lint: str is unsized
+fn bxed_str() -> Box<str> {
+ "Hello, world!".to_string().into_boxed_str()
+}
+
+// don't lint: function contains the word, "box"
+fn boxed_usize() -> Box<usize> {
+ Box::new(7)
+}
+
+// don't lint: this has an unspecified return type
+fn default() {}
+
+// don't lint: this doesn't return a Box
+fn string() -> String {
+ String::from("Hello, world")
+}
+
+fn main() {
+ // don't lint: this is a closure
+ let a = || -> Box<usize> { Box::new(5) };
+}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_box_returns.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_box_returns.stderr
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..b17512c10
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_box_returns.stderr
@@ -0,0 +1,35 @@
+error: boxed return of the sized type `usize`
+ --> $DIR/unnecessary_box_returns.rs:5:22
+ |
+LL | fn baz(&self) -> Box<usize>;
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `usize`
+ |
+ = help: changing this also requires a change to the return expressions in this function
+ = note: `-D clippy::unnecessary-box-returns` implied by `-D warnings`
+
+error: boxed return of the sized type `usize`
+ --> $DIR/unnecessary_box_returns.rs:18:22
+ |
+LL | fn baz(&self) -> Box<usize> {
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `usize`
+ |
+ = help: changing this also requires a change to the return expressions in this function
+
+error: boxed return of the sized type `usize`
+ --> $DIR/unnecessary_box_returns.rs:25:20
+ |
+LL | fn bxed_usize() -> Box<usize> {
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `usize`
+ |
+ = help: changing this also requires a change to the return expressions in this function
+
+error: boxed return of the sized type `Foo`
+ --> $DIR/unnecessary_box_returns.rs:30:19
+ |
+LL | fn _bxed_foo() -> Box<Foo> {
+ | ^^^^^^^^ help: try: `Foo`
+ |
+ = help: changing this also requires a change to the return expressions in this function
+
+error: aborting due to 4 previous errors
+
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_lazy_eval.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_lazy_eval.fixed
index 22e9bd8bd..3b93800f8 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_lazy_eval.fixed
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_lazy_eval.fixed
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
// run-rustfix
-// aux-build: proc_macro_with_span.rs
+// aux-build: proc_macros.rs
#![warn(clippy::unnecessary_lazy_evaluations)]
#![allow(clippy::redundant_closure)]
#![allow(clippy::bind_instead_of_map)]
#![allow(clippy::map_identity)]
-extern crate proc_macro_with_span;
-use proc_macro_with_span::with_span;
+extern crate proc_macros;
+use proc_macros::with_span;
struct Deep(Option<usize>);
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_lazy_eval.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_lazy_eval.rs
index 8726d84a2..2851c0c51 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_lazy_eval.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_lazy_eval.rs
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
// run-rustfix
-// aux-build: proc_macro_with_span.rs
+// aux-build: proc_macros.rs
#![warn(clippy::unnecessary_lazy_evaluations)]
#![allow(clippy::redundant_closure)]
#![allow(clippy::bind_instead_of_map)]
#![allow(clippy::map_identity)]
-extern crate proc_macro_with_span;
-use proc_macro_with_span::with_span;
+extern crate proc_macros;
+use proc_macros::with_span;
struct Deep(Option<usize>);
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_operation.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_operation.fixed
index d37163570..b046694f8 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_operation.fixed
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_operation.fixed
@@ -1,7 +1,12 @@
// run-rustfix
-#![feature(box_syntax)]
-#![allow(clippy::deref_addrof, dead_code, unused, clippy::no_effect)]
+#![allow(
+ clippy::deref_addrof,
+ dead_code,
+ unused,
+ clippy::no_effect,
+ clippy::unnecessary_struct_initialization
+)]
#![warn(clippy::unnecessary_operation)]
struct Tuple(i32);
@@ -59,7 +64,6 @@ fn main() {
5;6;get_number();
get_number();
get_number();
- get_number();
5;get_number();
42;get_number();
assert!([42, 55].len() > get_usize());
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_operation.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_operation.rs
index a14fd4bca..9ed9679e9 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_operation.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_operation.rs
@@ -1,7 +1,12 @@
// run-rustfix
-#![feature(box_syntax)]
-#![allow(clippy::deref_addrof, dead_code, unused, clippy::no_effect)]
+#![allow(
+ clippy::deref_addrof,
+ dead_code,
+ unused,
+ clippy::no_effect,
+ clippy::unnecessary_struct_initialization
+)]
#![warn(clippy::unnecessary_operation)]
struct Tuple(i32);
@@ -57,7 +62,6 @@ fn main() {
*&get_number();
&get_number();
(5, 6, get_number());
- box get_number();
get_number()..;
..get_number();
5..get_number();
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_operation.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_operation.stderr
index f66d08ecb..a1d0d9399 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_operation.stderr
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_operation.stderr
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
error: unnecessary operation
- --> $DIR/unnecessary_operation.rs:51:5
+ --> $DIR/unnecessary_operation.rs:56:5
|
LL | Tuple(get_number());
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: statement can be reduced to: `get_number();`
@@ -7,109 +7,103 @@ LL | Tuple(get_number());
= note: `-D clippy::unnecessary-operation` implied by `-D warnings`
error: unnecessary operation
- --> $DIR/unnecessary_operation.rs:52:5
+ --> $DIR/unnecessary_operation.rs:57:5
|
LL | Struct { field: get_number() };
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: statement can be reduced to: `get_number();`
error: unnecessary operation
- --> $DIR/unnecessary_operation.rs:53:5
+ --> $DIR/unnecessary_operation.rs:58:5
|
LL | Struct { ..get_struct() };
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: statement can be reduced to: `get_struct();`
error: unnecessary operation
- --> $DIR/unnecessary_operation.rs:54:5
+ --> $DIR/unnecessary_operation.rs:59:5
|
LL | Enum::Tuple(get_number());
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: statement can be reduced to: `get_number();`
error: unnecessary operation
- --> $DIR/unnecessary_operation.rs:55:5
+ --> $DIR/unnecessary_operation.rs:60:5
|
LL | Enum::Struct { field: get_number() };
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: statement can be reduced to: `get_number();`
error: unnecessary operation
- --> $DIR/unnecessary_operation.rs:56:5
+ --> $DIR/unnecessary_operation.rs:61:5
|
LL | 5 + get_number();
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: statement can be reduced to: `5;get_number();`
error: unnecessary operation
- --> $DIR/unnecessary_operation.rs:57:5
+ --> $DIR/unnecessary_operation.rs:62:5
|
LL | *&get_number();
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: statement can be reduced to: `get_number();`
error: unnecessary operation
- --> $DIR/unnecessary_operation.rs:58:5
+ --> $DIR/unnecessary_operation.rs:63:5
|
LL | &get_number();
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: statement can be reduced to: `get_number();`
error: unnecessary operation
- --> $DIR/unnecessary_operation.rs:59:5
+ --> $DIR/unnecessary_operation.rs:64:5
|
LL | (5, 6, get_number());
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: statement can be reduced to: `5;6;get_number();`
error: unnecessary operation
- --> $DIR/unnecessary_operation.rs:60:5
- |
-LL | box get_number();
- | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: statement can be reduced to: `get_number();`
-
-error: unnecessary operation
- --> $DIR/unnecessary_operation.rs:61:5
+ --> $DIR/unnecessary_operation.rs:65:5
|
LL | get_number()..;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: statement can be reduced to: `get_number();`
error: unnecessary operation
- --> $DIR/unnecessary_operation.rs:62:5
+ --> $DIR/unnecessary_operation.rs:66:5
|
LL | ..get_number();
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: statement can be reduced to: `get_number();`
error: unnecessary operation
- --> $DIR/unnecessary_operation.rs:63:5
+ --> $DIR/unnecessary_operation.rs:67:5
|
LL | 5..get_number();
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: statement can be reduced to: `5;get_number();`
error: unnecessary operation
- --> $DIR/unnecessary_operation.rs:64:5
+ --> $DIR/unnecessary_operation.rs:68:5
|
LL | [42, get_number()];
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: statement can be reduced to: `42;get_number();`
error: unnecessary operation
- --> $DIR/unnecessary_operation.rs:65:5
+ --> $DIR/unnecessary_operation.rs:69:5
|
LL | [42, 55][get_usize()];
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: statement can be written as: `assert!([42, 55].len() > get_usize());`
error: unnecessary operation
- --> $DIR/unnecessary_operation.rs:66:5
+ --> $DIR/unnecessary_operation.rs:70:5
|
LL | (42, get_number()).1;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: statement can be reduced to: `42;get_number();`
error: unnecessary operation
- --> $DIR/unnecessary_operation.rs:67:5
+ --> $DIR/unnecessary_operation.rs:71:5
|
LL | [get_number(); 55];
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: statement can be reduced to: `get_number();`
error: unnecessary operation
- --> $DIR/unnecessary_operation.rs:68:5
+ --> $DIR/unnecessary_operation.rs:72:5
|
LL | [42; 55][get_usize()];
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: statement can be written as: `assert!([42; 55].len() > get_usize());`
error: unnecessary operation
- --> $DIR/unnecessary_operation.rs:69:5
+ --> $DIR/unnecessary_operation.rs:73:5
|
LL | / {
LL | | get_number()
@@ -117,12 +111,12 @@ LL | | };
| |______^ help: statement can be reduced to: `get_number();`
error: unnecessary operation
- --> $DIR/unnecessary_operation.rs:72:5
+ --> $DIR/unnecessary_operation.rs:76:5
|
LL | / FooString {
LL | | s: String::from("blah"),
LL | | };
| |______^ help: statement can be reduced to: `String::from("blah");`
-error: aborting due to 20 previous errors
+error: aborting due to 19 previous errors
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_struct_initialization.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_struct_initialization.fixed
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..b47129e4a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_struct_initialization.fixed
@@ -0,0 +1,73 @@
+// run-rustfix
+
+#![allow(unused)]
+#![warn(clippy::unnecessary_struct_initialization)]
+
+struct S {
+ f: String,
+}
+
+#[derive(Clone, Copy)]
+struct T {
+ f: u32,
+}
+
+struct U {
+ f: u32,
+}
+
+impl Clone for U {
+ fn clone(&self) -> Self {
+ // Do not lint: `Self` does not implement `Copy`
+ Self { ..*self }
+ }
+}
+
+#[derive(Copy)]
+struct V {
+ f: u32,
+}
+
+impl Clone for V {
+ fn clone(&self) -> Self {
+ // Lint: `Self` implements `Copy`
+ *self
+ }
+}
+
+fn main() {
+ // Should lint: `a` would be consumed anyway
+ let a = S { f: String::from("foo") };
+ let mut b = a;
+
+ // Should lint: `b` would be consumed, and is mutable
+ let c = &mut b;
+
+ // Should not lint as `d` is not mutable
+ let d = S { f: String::from("foo") };
+ let e = &mut S { ..d };
+
+ // Should lint as `f` would be consumed anyway
+ let f = S { f: String::from("foo") };
+ let g = &f;
+
+ // Should lint: the result of an expression is mutable
+ let h = &mut *Box::new(S { f: String::from("foo") });
+
+ // Should not lint: `m` would be both alive and borrowed
+ let m = T { f: 17 };
+ let n = &T { ..m };
+
+ // Should not lint: `m` should not be modified
+ let o = &mut T { ..m };
+ o.f = 32;
+ assert_eq!(m.f, 17);
+
+ // Should not lint: `m` should not be modified
+ let o = &mut T { ..m } as *mut T;
+ unsafe { &mut *o }.f = 32;
+ assert_eq!(m.f, 17);
+
+ // Should lint: the result of an expression is mutable and temporary
+ let p = &mut *Box::new(T { f: 5 });
+}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_struct_initialization.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_struct_initialization.rs
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..63b11c626
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_struct_initialization.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,77 @@
+// run-rustfix
+
+#![allow(unused)]
+#![warn(clippy::unnecessary_struct_initialization)]
+
+struct S {
+ f: String,
+}
+
+#[derive(Clone, Copy)]
+struct T {
+ f: u32,
+}
+
+struct U {
+ f: u32,
+}
+
+impl Clone for U {
+ fn clone(&self) -> Self {
+ // Do not lint: `Self` does not implement `Copy`
+ Self { ..*self }
+ }
+}
+
+#[derive(Copy)]
+struct V {
+ f: u32,
+}
+
+impl Clone for V {
+ fn clone(&self) -> Self {
+ // Lint: `Self` implements `Copy`
+ Self { ..*self }
+ }
+}
+
+fn main() {
+ // Should lint: `a` would be consumed anyway
+ let a = S { f: String::from("foo") };
+ let mut b = S { ..a };
+
+ // Should lint: `b` would be consumed, and is mutable
+ let c = &mut S { ..b };
+
+ // Should not lint as `d` is not mutable
+ let d = S { f: String::from("foo") };
+ let e = &mut S { ..d };
+
+ // Should lint as `f` would be consumed anyway
+ let f = S { f: String::from("foo") };
+ let g = &S { ..f };
+
+ // Should lint: the result of an expression is mutable
+ let h = &mut S {
+ ..*Box::new(S { f: String::from("foo") })
+ };
+
+ // Should not lint: `m` would be both alive and borrowed
+ let m = T { f: 17 };
+ let n = &T { ..m };
+
+ // Should not lint: `m` should not be modified
+ let o = &mut T { ..m };
+ o.f = 32;
+ assert_eq!(m.f, 17);
+
+ // Should not lint: `m` should not be modified
+ let o = &mut T { ..m } as *mut T;
+ unsafe { &mut *o }.f = 32;
+ assert_eq!(m.f, 17);
+
+ // Should lint: the result of an expression is mutable and temporary
+ let p = &mut T {
+ ..*Box::new(T { f: 5 })
+ };
+}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_struct_initialization.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_struct_initialization.stderr
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..ca4970577
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_struct_initialization.stderr
@@ -0,0 +1,46 @@
+error: unnecessary struct building
+ --> $DIR/unnecessary_struct_initialization.rs:34:9
+ |
+LL | Self { ..*self }
+ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: replace with: `*self`
+ |
+ = note: `-D clippy::unnecessary-struct-initialization` implied by `-D warnings`
+
+error: unnecessary struct building
+ --> $DIR/unnecessary_struct_initialization.rs:41:17
+ |
+LL | let mut b = S { ..a };
+ | ^^^^^^^^^ help: replace with: `a`
+
+error: unnecessary struct building
+ --> $DIR/unnecessary_struct_initialization.rs:44:18
+ |
+LL | let c = &mut S { ..b };
+ | ^^^^^^^^^ help: replace with: `b`
+
+error: unnecessary struct building
+ --> $DIR/unnecessary_struct_initialization.rs:52:14
+ |
+LL | let g = &S { ..f };
+ | ^^^^^^^^^ help: replace with: `f`
+
+error: unnecessary struct building
+ --> $DIR/unnecessary_struct_initialization.rs:55:18
+ |
+LL | let h = &mut S {
+ | __________________^
+LL | | ..*Box::new(S { f: String::from("foo") })
+LL | | };
+ | |_____^ help: replace with: `*Box::new(S { f: String::from("foo") })`
+
+error: unnecessary struct building
+ --> $DIR/unnecessary_struct_initialization.rs:74:18
+ |
+LL | let p = &mut T {
+ | __________________^
+LL | | ..*Box::new(T { f: 5 })
+LL | | };
+ | |_____^ help: replace with: `*Box::new(T { f: 5 })`
+
+error: aborting due to 6 previous errors
+
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_unsafety_doc.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_unsafety_doc.rs
index c160e31af..431093ab3 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_unsafety_doc.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_unsafety_doc.rs
@@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
-// aux-build:doc_unsafe_macros.rs
+// aux-build:proc_macros.rs
#![allow(clippy::let_unit_value)]
#![warn(clippy::unnecessary_safety_doc)]
-#[macro_use]
-extern crate doc_unsafe_macros;
+extern crate proc_macros;
+use proc_macros::external;
/// This is has no safety section, and does not need one either
pub fn destroy_the_planet() {
@@ -129,7 +129,11 @@ macro_rules! very_safe {
very_safe!();
// we don't lint code from external macros
-undocd_safe!();
+external!(
+ pub fn vey_oy() {
+ unimplemented!();
+ }
+);
fn main() {}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_unsafety_doc.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_unsafety_doc.stderr
index 72898c93f..b0f20fdac 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_unsafety_doc.stderr
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unnecessary_unsafety_doc.stderr
@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ LL | very_safe!();
= note: this error originates in the macro `very_safe` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)
error: docs for safe trait have unnecessary `# Safety` section
- --> $DIR/unnecessary_unsafety_doc.rs:147:1
+ --> $DIR/unnecessary_unsafety_doc.rs:151:1
|
LL | pub trait DocumentedSafeTraitWithImplementationHeader {
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unused_format_specs.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unused_format_specs.fixed
deleted file mode 100644
index 2930722b4..000000000
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unused_format_specs.fixed
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,18 +0,0 @@
-// run-rustfix
-
-#![warn(clippy::unused_format_specs)]
-#![allow(unused)]
-
-fn main() {
- let f = 1.0f64;
- println!("{}", 1.0);
- println!("{f} {f:?}");
-
- println!("{}", 1);
-}
-
-fn should_not_lint() {
- let f = 1.0f64;
- println!("{:.1}", 1.0);
- println!("{f:.w$} {f:.*?}", 3, w = 2);
-}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unused_format_specs.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unused_format_specs.rs
deleted file mode 100644
index ee192a000..000000000
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unused_format_specs.rs
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,18 +0,0 @@
-// run-rustfix
-
-#![warn(clippy::unused_format_specs)]
-#![allow(unused)]
-
-fn main() {
- let f = 1.0f64;
- println!("{:.}", 1.0);
- println!("{f:.} {f:.?}");
-
- println!("{:.}", 1);
-}
-
-fn should_not_lint() {
- let f = 1.0f64;
- println!("{:.1}", 1.0);
- println!("{f:.w$} {f:.*?}", 3, w = 2);
-}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unused_format_specs.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unused_format_specs.stderr
deleted file mode 100644
index 7231c17e7..000000000
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unused_format_specs.stderr
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,54 +0,0 @@
-error: empty precision specifier has no effect
- --> $DIR/unused_format_specs.rs:8:17
- |
-LL | println!("{:.}", 1.0);
- | ^
- |
- = note: a precision specifier is not required to format floats
- = note: `-D clippy::unused-format-specs` implied by `-D warnings`
-help: remove the `.`
- |
-LL - println!("{:.}", 1.0);
-LL + println!("{}", 1.0);
- |
-
-error: empty precision specifier has no effect
- --> $DIR/unused_format_specs.rs:9:18
- |
-LL | println!("{f:.} {f:.?}");
- | ^
- |
- = note: a precision specifier is not required to format floats
-help: remove the `.`
- |
-LL - println!("{f:.} {f:.?}");
-LL + println!("{f} {f:.?}");
- |
-
-error: empty precision specifier has no effect
- --> $DIR/unused_format_specs.rs:9:24
- |
-LL | println!("{f:.} {f:.?}");
- | ^
- |
- = note: a precision specifier is not required to format floats
-help: remove the `.`
- |
-LL - println!("{f:.} {f:.?}");
-LL + println!("{f:.} {f:?}");
- |
-
-error: empty precision specifier has no effect
- --> $DIR/unused_format_specs.rs:11:17
- |
-LL | println!("{:.}", 1);
- | ^
- |
-help: remove the `.`
- |
-LL - println!("{:.}", 1);
-LL + println!("{}", 1);
- |
-
-error: aborting due to 4 previous errors
-
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unused_format_specs_unfixable.stderr b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unused_format_specs_unfixable.stderr
index 9f1890282..cb7156b6b 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unused_format_specs_unfixable.stderr
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/unused_format_specs_unfixable.stderr
@@ -37,11 +37,7 @@ error: format specifiers have no effect on `format_args!()`
LL | println!("{:5}.", format_args_from_macro!());
| ^^^^
|
-help: for the width to apply consider using `format!()`
- --> $DIR/unused_format_specs_unfixable.rs:16:17
- |
-LL | println!("{:5}.", format_args_from_macro!());
- | ^
+ = help: for the width to apply consider using `format!()`
help: if the current behavior is intentional, remove the format specifiers
|
LL - println!("{:5}.", format_args_from_macro!());
@@ -54,11 +50,7 @@ error: format specifiers have no effect on `format_args!()`
LL | println!("{args:5}");
| ^^^^^^^^
|
-help: for the width to apply consider using `format!()`
- --> $DIR/unused_format_specs_unfixable.rs:19:21
- |
-LL | println!("{args:5}");
- | ^
+ = help: for the width to apply consider using `format!()`
help: if the current behavior is intentional, remove the format specifiers
|
LL - println!("{args:5}");
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/use_self.fixed b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/use_self.fixed
index 0a6166571..3ac621731 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/use_self.fixed
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/use_self.fixed
@@ -647,3 +647,13 @@ fn msrv_1_37() {
}
}
}
+
+mod issue_10371 {
+ struct Val<const V: i32> {}
+
+ impl<const V: i32> From<Val<V>> for i32 {
+ fn from(_: Val<V>) -> Self {
+ todo!()
+ }
+ }
+}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/use_self.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/use_self.rs
index 39c2b431f..9dc5d1e3f 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/use_self.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/ui/use_self.rs
@@ -647,3 +647,13 @@ fn msrv_1_37() {
}
}
}
+
+mod issue_10371 {
+ struct Val<const V: i32> {}
+
+ impl<const V: i32> From<Val<V>> for i32 {
+ fn from(_: Val<V>) -> Self {
+ todo!()
+ }
+ }
+}
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/tests/workspace.rs b/src/tools/clippy/tests/workspace.rs
index 95325e060..c9cbc5054 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/tests/workspace.rs
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/tests/workspace.rs
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-#![feature(once_cell)]
+#![feature(lazy_cell)]
use std::path::PathBuf;
use std::process::Command;
diff --git a/src/tools/clippy/triagebot.toml b/src/tools/clippy/triagebot.toml
index 6f50ef932..3f8f6a7b9 100644
--- a/src/tools/clippy/triagebot.toml
+++ b/src/tools/clippy/triagebot.toml
@@ -17,6 +17,7 @@ contributing_url = "https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/blob/master/CONTRIB
[assign.owners]
"/.github" = ["@flip1995"]
+"/util/gh-pages" = ["@xFrednet"]
"*" = [
"@flip1995",
"@Manishearth",
diff --git a/src/tools/collect-license-metadata/src/licenses.rs b/src/tools/collect-license-metadata/src/licenses.rs
index 1c95b1bc8..2855069db 100644
--- a/src/tools/collect-license-metadata/src/licenses.rs
+++ b/src/tools/collect-license-metadata/src/licenses.rs
@@ -42,6 +42,7 @@ pub(crate) struct License {
impl License {
fn simplify(&mut self) {
self.remove_copyright_prefixes();
+ self.remove_trailing_dots();
self.copyright.sort();
self.copyright.dedup();
}
@@ -62,4 +63,12 @@ impl License {
*copyright = stripped.into();
}
}
+
+ fn remove_trailing_dots(&mut self) {
+ for copyright in &mut self.copyright {
+ if copyright.ends_with('.') {
+ *copyright = copyright.trim_end_matches('.').to_string();
+ }
+ }
+ }
}
diff --git a/src/tools/collect-license-metadata/src/path_tree.rs b/src/tools/collect-license-metadata/src/path_tree.rs
index 133ff6837..68b6cef64 100644
--- a/src/tools/collect-license-metadata/src/path_tree.rs
+++ b/src/tools/collect-license-metadata/src/path_tree.rs
@@ -10,10 +10,10 @@ use std::path::{Path, PathBuf};
#[derive(serde::Serialize)]
#[serde(rename_all = "kebab-case", tag = "type")]
pub(crate) enum Node<L> {
- Root { childs: Vec<Node<L>> },
- Directory { name: PathBuf, childs: Vec<Node<L>>, license: Option<L> },
+ Root { children: Vec<Node<L>> },
+ Directory { name: PathBuf, children: Vec<Node<L>>, license: Option<L> },
File { name: PathBuf, license: L },
- FileGroup { names: Vec<PathBuf>, license: L },
+ Group { files: Vec<PathBuf>, directories: Vec<PathBuf>, license: L },
Empty,
}
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ impl Node<LicenseId> {
self.merge_directories();
self.collapse_in_licensed_directories();
self.merge_directory_licenses();
- self.merge_file_groups();
+ self.merge_groups();
self.remove_empty();
}
@@ -48,14 +48,14 @@ impl Node<LicenseId> {
/// ```
fn merge_directories(&mut self) {
match self {
- Node::Root { childs } | Node::Directory { childs, license: None, .. } => {
+ Node::Root { children } | Node::Directory { children, license: None, .. } => {
let mut directories = BTreeMap::new();
let mut files = Vec::new();
- for child in childs.drain(..) {
+ for child in children.drain(..) {
match child {
- Node::Directory { name, mut childs, license: None } => {
- directories.entry(name).or_insert_with(Vec::new).append(&mut childs);
+ Node::Directory { name, mut children, license: None } => {
+ directories.entry(name).or_insert_with(Vec::new).append(&mut children);
}
file @ Node::File { .. } => {
files.push(file);
@@ -64,8 +64,8 @@ impl Node<LicenseId> {
Node::Root { .. } => {
panic!("can't have a root inside another element");
}
- Node::FileGroup { .. } => {
- panic!("FileGroup should not be present at this stage");
+ Node::Group { .. } => {
+ panic!("Group should not be present at this stage");
}
Node::Directory { license: Some(_), .. } => {
panic!("license should not be set at this stage");
@@ -73,21 +73,21 @@ impl Node<LicenseId> {
}
}
- childs.extend(directories.into_iter().map(|(name, childs)| Node::Directory {
+ children.extend(directories.into_iter().map(|(name, children)| Node::Directory {
name,
- childs,
+ children,
license: None,
}));
- childs.append(&mut files);
+ children.append(&mut files);
- for child in &mut *childs {
+ for child in &mut *children {
child.merge_directories();
}
}
Node::Empty => {}
Node::File { .. } => {}
- Node::FileGroup { .. } => {
- panic!("FileGroup should not be present at this stage");
+ Node::Group { .. } => {
+ panic!("Group should not be present at this stage");
}
Node::Directory { license: Some(_), .. } => {
panic!("license should not be set at this stage");
@@ -105,13 +105,13 @@ impl Node<LicenseId> {
/// our inclusion of LLVM.
fn collapse_in_licensed_directories(&mut self) {
match self {
- Node::Directory { childs, license, .. } => {
- for child in &mut *childs {
+ Node::Directory { children, license, .. } => {
+ for child in &mut *children {
child.collapse_in_licensed_directories();
}
let mut licenses_count = BTreeMap::new();
- for child in &*childs {
+ for child in &*children {
let Some(license) = child.license() else { continue };
*licenses_count.entry(license).or_insert(0) += 1;
}
@@ -122,51 +122,51 @@ impl Node<LicenseId> {
.map(|(license, _)| license);
if let Some(most_popular_license) = most_popular_license {
- childs.retain(|child| child.license() != Some(most_popular_license));
+ children.retain(|child| child.license() != Some(most_popular_license));
*license = Some(most_popular_license);
}
}
- Node::Root { childs } => {
- for child in &mut *childs {
+ Node::Root { children } => {
+ for child in &mut *children {
child.collapse_in_licensed_directories();
}
}
Node::File { .. } => {}
- Node::FileGroup { .. } => {}
+ Node::Group { .. } => panic!("group should not be present at this stage"),
Node::Empty => {}
}
}
/// Reduce the depth of the tree by merging subdirectories with the same license as their
- /// parent directory into their parent, and adjusting the paths of the childs accordingly.
+ /// parent directory into their parent, and adjusting the paths of the children accordingly.
fn merge_directory_licenses(&mut self) {
match self {
- Node::Root { childs } => {
- for child in &mut *childs {
+ Node::Root { children } => {
+ for child in &mut *children {
child.merge_directory_licenses();
}
}
- Node::Directory { childs, license, .. } => {
+ Node::Directory { children, license, .. } => {
let mut to_add = Vec::new();
- for child in &mut *childs {
+ for child in &mut *children {
child.merge_directory_licenses();
let Node::Directory {
name: child_name,
- childs: child_childs,
+ children: child_children,
license: child_license,
} = child else { continue };
if child_license != license {
continue;
}
- for mut child_child in child_childs.drain(..) {
+ for mut child_child in child_children.drain(..) {
match &mut child_child {
Node::Root { .. } => {
panic!("can't have a root inside another element");
}
- Node::FileGroup { .. } => {
- panic!("FileGroup should not be present at this stage");
+ Node::Group { .. } => {
+ panic!("Group should not be present at this stage");
}
Node::Directory { name: child_child_name, .. } => {
*child_child_name = child_name.join(&child_child_name);
@@ -181,42 +181,78 @@ impl Node<LicenseId> {
*child = Node::Empty;
}
- childs.append(&mut to_add);
+ children.append(&mut to_add);
}
Node::Empty => {}
Node::File { .. } => {}
- Node::FileGroup { .. } => {}
+ Node::Group { .. } => panic!("Group should not be present at this stage"),
}
}
/// This pass groups multiple files in a directory with the same license into a single
- /// "FileGroup", so that the license of all those files can be reported as a group.
+ /// "Group", so that the license of all those files can be reported as a group.
+ ///
+ /// This also merges directories *without exceptions*.
///
/// Crucially this pass runs after collapse_in_licensed_directories, so the most common license
/// will already be marked as the directory's license and won't be turned into a group.
- fn merge_file_groups(&mut self) {
+ fn merge_groups(&mut self) {
+ #[derive(Default)]
+ struct Grouped {
+ files: Vec<PathBuf>,
+ directories: Vec<PathBuf>,
+ }
match self {
- Node::Root { childs } | Node::Directory { childs, .. } => {
- let mut grouped = BTreeMap::new();
+ Node::Root { children } | Node::Directory { children, .. } => {
+ let mut grouped: BTreeMap<LicenseId, Grouped> = BTreeMap::new();
- for child in &mut *childs {
- child.merge_file_groups();
- if let Node::File { name, license } = child {
- grouped.entry(*license).or_insert_with(Vec::new).push(name.clone());
- *child = Node::Empty;
+ for child in &mut *children {
+ child.merge_groups();
+ match child {
+ Node::Directory { name, children, license: Some(license) } => {
+ if children.is_empty() {
+ grouped
+ .entry(*license)
+ .or_insert_with(Grouped::default)
+ .directories
+ .push(name.clone());
+ *child = Node::Empty;
+ }
+ }
+ Node::File { name, license } => {
+ grouped
+ .entry(*license)
+ .or_insert_with(Grouped::default)
+ .files
+ .push(name.clone());
+ *child = Node::Empty;
+ }
+ _ => {}
}
}
- for (license, mut names) in grouped.into_iter() {
- if names.len() == 1 {
- childs.push(Node::File { license, name: names.pop().unwrap() });
+ for (license, mut grouped) in grouped.into_iter() {
+ if grouped.files.len() + grouped.directories.len() <= 1 {
+ if let Some(name) = grouped.files.pop() {
+ children.push(Node::File { license, name });
+ } else if let Some(name) = grouped.directories.pop() {
+ children.push(Node::Directory {
+ name,
+ children: Vec::new(),
+ license: Some(license),
+ });
+ }
} else {
- childs.push(Node::FileGroup { license, names });
+ children.push(Node::Group {
+ license,
+ files: grouped.files,
+ directories: grouped.directories,
+ });
}
}
}
Node::File { .. } => {}
- Node::FileGroup { .. } => panic!("FileGroup should not be present at this stage"),
+ Node::Group { .. } => panic!("FileGroup should not be present at this stage"),
Node::Empty => {}
}
}
@@ -225,13 +261,13 @@ impl Node<LicenseId> {
/// sure to remove them from the tree.
fn remove_empty(&mut self) {
match self {
- Node::Root { childs } | Node::Directory { childs, .. } => {
- for child in &mut *childs {
+ Node::Root { children } | Node::Directory { children, .. } => {
+ for child in &mut *children {
child.remove_empty();
}
- childs.retain(|child| !matches!(child, Node::Empty));
+ children.retain(|child| !matches!(child, Node::Empty));
}
- Node::FileGroup { .. } => {}
+ Node::Group { .. } => {}
Node::File { .. } => {}
Node::Empty => {}
}
@@ -239,7 +275,7 @@ impl Node<LicenseId> {
fn license(&self) -> Option<LicenseId> {
match self {
- Node::Directory { childs, license: Some(license), .. } if childs.is_empty() => {
+ Node::Directory { children, license: Some(license), .. } if children.is_empty() => {
Some(*license)
}
Node::File { license, .. } => Some(*license),
@@ -249,7 +285,7 @@ impl Node<LicenseId> {
}
pub(crate) fn build(mut input: Vec<(PathBuf, LicenseId)>) -> Node<LicenseId> {
- let mut childs = Vec::new();
+ let mut children = Vec::new();
// Ensure reproducibility of all future steps.
input.sort();
@@ -259,15 +295,15 @@ pub(crate) fn build(mut input: Vec<(PathBuf, LicenseId)>) -> Node<LicenseId> {
for component in path.parent().unwrap_or_else(|| Path::new(".")).components().rev() {
node = Node::Directory {
name: component.as_os_str().into(),
- childs: vec![node],
+ children: vec![node],
license: None,
};
}
- childs.push(node);
+ children.push(node);
}
- Node::Root { childs }
+ Node::Root { children }
}
/// Convert a `Node<LicenseId>` into a `Node<&License>`, expanding all interned license IDs with a
@@ -277,17 +313,23 @@ pub(crate) fn expand_interned_licenses(
interner: &LicensesInterner,
) -> Node<&License> {
match node {
- Node::Root { childs } => Node::Root {
- childs: childs.into_iter().map(|child| strip_interning(child, interner)).collect(),
+ Node::Root { children } => Node::Root {
+ children: children
+ .into_iter()
+ .map(|child| expand_interned_licenses(child, interner))
+ .collect(),
},
- Node::Directory { name, childs, license } => Node::Directory {
- childs: childs.into_iter().map(|child| strip_interning(child, interner)).collect(),
+ Node::Directory { name, children, license } => Node::Directory {
+ children: children
+ .into_iter()
+ .map(|child| expand_interned_licenses(child, interner))
+ .collect(),
license: license.map(|license| interner.resolve(license)),
name,
},
Node::File { name, license } => Node::File { name, license: interner.resolve(license) },
- Node::FileGroup { names, license } => {
- Node::FileGroup { names, license: interner.resolve(license) }
+ Node::Group { files, directories, license } => {
+ Node::Group { files, directories, license: interner.resolve(license) }
}
Node::Empty => Node::Empty,
}
diff --git a/src/tools/compiletest/Cargo.toml b/src/tools/compiletest/Cargo.toml
index 0db043a4f..85fd6523c 100644
--- a/src/tools/compiletest/Cargo.toml
+++ b/src/tools/compiletest/Cargo.toml
@@ -26,4 +26,10 @@ libc = "0.2"
[target.'cfg(windows)'.dependencies]
miow = "0.5"
-winapi = { version = "0.3", features = ["winerror"] }
+
+[target.'cfg(windows)'.dependencies.windows]
+version = "0.46.0"
+features = [
+ "Win32_Foundation",
+ "Win32_System_Diagnostics_Debug",
+]
diff --git a/src/tools/compiletest/src/common.rs b/src/tools/compiletest/src/common.rs
index 7fe2e6257..d2f494942 100644
--- a/src/tools/compiletest/src/common.rs
+++ b/src/tools/compiletest/src/common.rs
@@ -8,107 +8,84 @@ use std::process::Command;
use std::str::FromStr;
use crate::util::{add_dylib_path, PathBufExt};
-use lazycell::LazyCell;
-use test::ColorConfig;
-
-#[derive(Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Debug)]
-pub enum Mode {
- RunPassValgrind,
- Pretty,
- DebugInfo,
- Codegen,
- Rustdoc,
- RustdocJson,
- CodegenUnits,
- Incremental,
- RunMake,
- Ui,
- JsDocTest,
- MirOpt,
- Assembly,
-}
+use lazycell::AtomicLazyCell;
+use serde::de::{Deserialize, Deserializer, Error as _};
+use std::collections::{HashMap, HashSet};
+use test::{ColorConfig, OutputFormat};
+
+macro_rules! string_enum {
+ ($(#[$meta:meta])* $vis:vis enum $name:ident { $($variant:ident => $repr:expr,)* }) => {
+ $(#[$meta])*
+ $vis enum $name {
+ $($variant,)*
+ }
-impl Mode {
- pub fn disambiguator(self) -> &'static str {
- // Pretty-printing tests could run concurrently, and if they do,
- // they need to keep their output segregated.
- match self {
- Pretty => ".pretty",
- _ => "",
+ impl $name {
+ $vis const VARIANTS: &'static [Self] = &[$(Self::$variant,)*];
+ $vis const STR_VARIANTS: &'static [&'static str] = &[$(Self::$variant.to_str(),)*];
+
+ $vis const fn to_str(&self) -> &'static str {
+ match self {
+ $(Self::$variant => $repr,)*
+ }
+ }
}
- }
-}
-impl FromStr for Mode {
- type Err = ();
- fn from_str(s: &str) -> Result<Mode, ()> {
- match s {
- "run-pass-valgrind" => Ok(RunPassValgrind),
- "pretty" => Ok(Pretty),
- "debuginfo" => Ok(DebugInfo),
- "codegen" => Ok(Codegen),
- "rustdoc" => Ok(Rustdoc),
- "rustdoc-json" => Ok(RustdocJson),
- "codegen-units" => Ok(CodegenUnits),
- "incremental" => Ok(Incremental),
- "run-make" => Ok(RunMake),
- "ui" => Ok(Ui),
- "js-doc-test" => Ok(JsDocTest),
- "mir-opt" => Ok(MirOpt),
- "assembly" => Ok(Assembly),
- _ => Err(()),
+ impl fmt::Display for $name {
+ fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
+ fmt::Display::fmt(self.to_str(), f)
+ }
}
- }
-}
-impl fmt::Display for Mode {
- fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
- let s = match *self {
- RunPassValgrind => "run-pass-valgrind",
- Pretty => "pretty",
- DebugInfo => "debuginfo",
- Codegen => "codegen",
- Rustdoc => "rustdoc",
- RustdocJson => "rustdoc-json",
- CodegenUnits => "codegen-units",
- Incremental => "incremental",
- RunMake => "run-make",
- Ui => "ui",
- JsDocTest => "js-doc-test",
- MirOpt => "mir-opt",
- Assembly => "assembly",
- };
- fmt::Display::fmt(s, f)
+ impl FromStr for $name {
+ type Err = ();
+
+ fn from_str(s: &str) -> Result<Self, ()> {
+ match s {
+ $($repr => Ok(Self::$variant),)*
+ _ => Err(()),
+ }
+ }
+ }
}
}
-#[derive(Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Debug, Hash)]
-pub enum PassMode {
- Check,
- Build,
- Run,
+string_enum! {
+ #[derive(Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Debug)]
+ pub enum Mode {
+ RunPassValgrind => "run-pass-valgrind",
+ Pretty => "pretty",
+ DebugInfo => "debuginfo",
+ Codegen => "codegen",
+ Rustdoc => "rustdoc",
+ RustdocJson => "rustdoc-json",
+ CodegenUnits => "codegen-units",
+ Incremental => "incremental",
+ RunMake => "run-make",
+ Ui => "ui",
+ JsDocTest => "js-doc-test",
+ MirOpt => "mir-opt",
+ Assembly => "assembly",
+ }
}
-impl FromStr for PassMode {
- type Err = ();
- fn from_str(s: &str) -> Result<Self, ()> {
- match s {
- "check" => Ok(PassMode::Check),
- "build" => Ok(PassMode::Build),
- "run" => Ok(PassMode::Run),
- _ => Err(()),
+impl Mode {
+ pub fn disambiguator(self) -> &'static str {
+ // Pretty-printing tests could run concurrently, and if they do,
+ // they need to keep their output segregated.
+ match self {
+ Pretty => ".pretty",
+ _ => "",
}
}
}
-impl fmt::Display for PassMode {
- fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
- let s = match *self {
- PassMode::Check => "check",
- PassMode::Build => "build",
- PassMode::Run => "run",
- };
- fmt::Display::fmt(s, f)
+string_enum! {
+ #[derive(Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Debug, Hash)]
+ pub enum PassMode {
+ Check => "check",
+ Build => "build",
+ Run => "run",
}
}
@@ -119,63 +96,30 @@ pub enum FailMode {
Run,
}
-#[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq)]
-pub enum CompareMode {
- Polonius,
- Chalk,
- NextSolver,
- SplitDwarf,
- SplitDwarfSingle,
-}
-
-impl CompareMode {
- pub(crate) fn to_str(&self) -> &'static str {
- match *self {
- CompareMode::Polonius => "polonius",
- CompareMode::Chalk => "chalk",
- CompareMode::NextSolver => "next-solver",
- CompareMode::SplitDwarf => "split-dwarf",
- CompareMode::SplitDwarfSingle => "split-dwarf-single",
- }
- }
-
- pub fn parse(s: String) -> CompareMode {
- match s.as_str() {
- "polonius" => CompareMode::Polonius,
- "chalk" => CompareMode::Chalk,
- "next-solver" => CompareMode::NextSolver,
- "split-dwarf" => CompareMode::SplitDwarf,
- "split-dwarf-single" => CompareMode::SplitDwarfSingle,
- x => panic!("unknown --compare-mode option: {}", x),
- }
- }
-}
-
-#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, PartialEq)]
-pub enum Debugger {
- Cdb,
- Gdb,
- Lldb,
-}
-
-impl Debugger {
- fn to_str(&self) -> &'static str {
- match self {
- Debugger::Cdb => "cdb",
- Debugger::Gdb => "gdb",
- Debugger::Lldb => "lldb",
- }
+string_enum! {
+ #[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq)]
+ pub enum CompareMode {
+ Polonius => "polonius",
+ Chalk => "chalk",
+ NextSolver => "next-solver",
+ SplitDwarf => "split-dwarf",
+ SplitDwarfSingle => "split-dwarf-single",
}
}
-impl fmt::Display for Debugger {
- fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
- fmt::Display::fmt(self.to_str(), f)
+string_enum! {
+ #[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, PartialEq)]
+ pub enum Debugger {
+ Cdb => "cdb",
+ Gdb => "gdb",
+ Lldb => "lldb",
}
}
-#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, PartialEq)]
+#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, PartialEq, Default, serde::Deserialize)]
+#[serde(rename_all = "kebab-case")]
pub enum PanicStrategy {
+ #[default]
Unwind,
Abort,
}
@@ -337,7 +281,7 @@ pub struct Config {
pub verbose: bool,
/// Print one character per test instead of one line
- pub quiet: bool,
+ pub format: OutputFormat,
/// Whether to use colors in test.
pub color: ColorConfig,
@@ -369,7 +313,8 @@ pub struct Config {
pub cflags: String,
pub cxxflags: String,
pub ar: String,
- pub linker: Option<String>,
+ pub target_linker: Option<String>,
+ pub host_linker: Option<String>,
pub llvm_components: String,
/// Path to a NodeJS executable. Used for JS doctests, emscripten and WASM tests
@@ -383,7 +328,9 @@ pub struct Config {
/// Only rerun the tests that result has been modified accoring to Git status
pub only_modified: bool,
- pub target_cfg: LazyCell<TargetCfg>,
+ pub target_cfgs: AtomicLazyCell<TargetCfgs>,
+
+ pub nocapture: bool,
}
impl Config {
@@ -394,8 +341,18 @@ impl Config {
})
}
- fn target_cfg(&self) -> &TargetCfg {
- self.target_cfg.borrow_with(|| TargetCfg::new(self))
+ pub fn target_cfgs(&self) -> &TargetCfgs {
+ match self.target_cfgs.borrow() {
+ Some(cfgs) => cfgs,
+ None => {
+ let _ = self.target_cfgs.fill(TargetCfgs::new(self));
+ self.target_cfgs.borrow().unwrap()
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ pub fn target_cfg(&self) -> &TargetCfg {
+ &self.target_cfgs().current
}
pub fn matches_arch(&self, arch: &str) -> bool {
@@ -447,94 +404,154 @@ impl Config {
}
}
-#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
+#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
+pub struct TargetCfgs {
+ pub current: TargetCfg,
+ pub all_targets: HashSet<String>,
+ pub all_archs: HashSet<String>,
+ pub all_oses: HashSet<String>,
+ pub all_oses_and_envs: HashSet<String>,
+ pub all_envs: HashSet<String>,
+ pub all_abis: HashSet<String>,
+ pub all_families: HashSet<String>,
+ pub all_pointer_widths: HashSet<String>,
+}
+
+impl TargetCfgs {
+ fn new(config: &Config) -> TargetCfgs {
+ let targets: HashMap<String, TargetCfg> = if config.stage_id.starts_with("stage0-") {
+ // #[cfg(bootstrap)]
+ // Needed only for one cycle, remove during the bootstrap bump.
+ Self::collect_all_slow(config)
+ } else {
+ serde_json::from_str(&rustc_output(
+ config,
+ &["--print=all-target-specs-json", "-Zunstable-options"],
+ ))
+ .unwrap()
+ };
+
+ let mut current = None;
+ let mut all_targets = HashSet::new();
+ let mut all_archs = HashSet::new();
+ let mut all_oses = HashSet::new();
+ let mut all_oses_and_envs = HashSet::new();
+ let mut all_envs = HashSet::new();
+ let mut all_abis = HashSet::new();
+ let mut all_families = HashSet::new();
+ let mut all_pointer_widths = HashSet::new();
+
+ for (target, cfg) in targets.into_iter() {
+ all_archs.insert(cfg.arch.clone());
+ all_oses.insert(cfg.os.clone());
+ all_oses_and_envs.insert(cfg.os_and_env());
+ all_envs.insert(cfg.env.clone());
+ all_abis.insert(cfg.abi.clone());
+ for family in &cfg.families {
+ all_families.insert(family.clone());
+ }
+ all_pointer_widths.insert(format!("{}bit", cfg.pointer_width));
+
+ if target == config.target {
+ current = Some(cfg);
+ }
+ all_targets.insert(target.into());
+ }
+
+ Self {
+ current: current.expect("current target not found"),
+ all_targets,
+ all_archs,
+ all_oses,
+ all_oses_and_envs,
+ all_envs,
+ all_abis,
+ all_families,
+ all_pointer_widths,
+ }
+ }
+
+ // #[cfg(bootstrap)]
+ // Needed only for one cycle, remove during the bootstrap bump.
+ fn collect_all_slow(config: &Config) -> HashMap<String, TargetCfg> {
+ let mut result = HashMap::new();
+ for target in rustc_output(config, &["--print=target-list"]).trim().lines() {
+ let json = rustc_output(
+ config,
+ &["--print=target-spec-json", "-Zunstable-options", "--target", target],
+ );
+ match serde_json::from_str(&json) {
+ Ok(res) => {
+ result.insert(target.into(), res);
+ }
+ Err(err) => panic!("failed to parse target spec for {target}: {err}"),
+ }
+ }
+ result
+ }
+}
+
+#[derive(Clone, Debug, serde::Deserialize)]
+#[serde(rename_all = "kebab-case")]
pub struct TargetCfg {
- arch: String,
- os: String,
- env: String,
- abi: String,
- families: Vec<String>,
- pointer_width: u32,
+ pub(crate) arch: String,
+ #[serde(default = "default_os")]
+ pub(crate) os: String,
+ #[serde(default)]
+ pub(crate) env: String,
+ #[serde(default)]
+ pub(crate) abi: String,
+ #[serde(rename = "target-family", default)]
+ pub(crate) families: Vec<String>,
+ #[serde(rename = "target-pointer-width", deserialize_with = "serde_parse_u32")]
+ pub(crate) pointer_width: u32,
+ #[serde(rename = "target-endian", default)]
endian: Endian,
+ #[serde(rename = "panic-strategy", default)]
panic: PanicStrategy,
}
-#[derive(Eq, PartialEq, Clone, Debug)]
+impl TargetCfg {
+ pub(crate) fn os_and_env(&self) -> String {
+ format!("{}-{}", self.os, self.env)
+ }
+}
+
+fn default_os() -> String {
+ "none".into()
+}
+
+#[derive(Eq, PartialEq, Clone, Debug, Default, serde::Deserialize)]
+#[serde(rename_all = "kebab-case")]
pub enum Endian {
+ #[default]
Little,
Big,
}
-impl TargetCfg {
- fn new(config: &Config) -> TargetCfg {
- let mut command = Command::new(&config.rustc_path);
- add_dylib_path(&mut command, iter::once(&config.compile_lib_path));
- let output = match command
- .arg("--print=cfg")
- .arg("--target")
- .arg(&config.target)
- .args(&config.target_rustcflags)
- .output()
- {
- Ok(output) => output,
- Err(e) => panic!("error: failed to get cfg info from {:?}: {e}", config.rustc_path),
- };
- if !output.status.success() {
- panic!(
- "error: failed to get cfg info from {:?}\n--- stdout\n{}\n--- stderr\n{}",
- config.rustc_path,
- String::from_utf8(output.stdout).unwrap(),
- String::from_utf8(output.stderr).unwrap(),
- );
- }
- let print_cfg = String::from_utf8(output.stdout).unwrap();
- let mut arch = None;
- let mut os = None;
- let mut env = None;
- let mut abi = None;
- let mut families = Vec::new();
- let mut pointer_width = None;
- let mut endian = None;
- let mut panic = None;
- for line in print_cfg.lines() {
- if let Some((name, value)) = line.split_once('=') {
- let value = value.trim_matches('"');
- match name {
- "target_arch" => arch = Some(value),
- "target_os" => os = Some(value),
- "target_env" => env = Some(value),
- "target_abi" => abi = Some(value),
- "target_family" => families.push(value.to_string()),
- "target_pointer_width" => pointer_width = Some(value.parse().unwrap()),
- "target_endian" => {
- endian = Some(match value {
- "little" => Endian::Little,
- "big" => Endian::Big,
- s => panic!("unexpected {s}"),
- })
- }
- "panic" => {
- panic = match value {
- "abort" => Some(PanicStrategy::Abort),
- "unwind" => Some(PanicStrategy::Unwind),
- s => panic!("unexpected {s}"),
- }
- }
- _ => {}
- }
- }
- }
- TargetCfg {
- arch: arch.unwrap().to_string(),
- os: os.unwrap().to_string(),
- env: env.unwrap().to_string(),
- abi: abi.unwrap().to_string(),
- families,
- pointer_width: pointer_width.unwrap(),
- endian: endian.unwrap(),
- panic: panic.unwrap(),
- }
+fn rustc_output(config: &Config, args: &[&str]) -> String {
+ let mut command = Command::new(&config.rustc_path);
+ add_dylib_path(&mut command, iter::once(&config.compile_lib_path));
+ command.args(&config.target_rustcflags).args(args);
+ command.env("RUSTC_BOOTSTRAP", "1");
+
+ let output = match command.output() {
+ Ok(output) => output,
+ Err(e) => panic!("error: failed to run {command:?}: {e}"),
+ };
+ if !output.status.success() {
+ panic!(
+ "error: failed to run {command:?}\n--- stdout\n{}\n--- stderr\n{}",
+ String::from_utf8(output.stdout).unwrap(),
+ String::from_utf8(output.stderr).unwrap(),
+ );
}
+ String::from_utf8(output.stdout).unwrap()
+}
+
+fn serde_parse_u32<'de, D: Deserializer<'de>>(deserializer: D) -> Result<u32, D::Error> {
+ let string = String::deserialize(deserializer)?;
+ string.parse().map_err(D::Error::custom)
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
diff --git a/src/tools/compiletest/src/header.rs b/src/tools/compiletest/src/header.rs
index d9b39927c..bc65ec932 100644
--- a/src/tools/compiletest/src/header.rs
+++ b/src/tools/compiletest/src/header.rs
@@ -6,24 +6,19 @@ use std::io::BufReader;
use std::path::{Path, PathBuf};
use std::process::Command;
+use build_helper::ci::CiEnv;
use tracing::*;
-use crate::common::{CompareMode, Config, Debugger, FailMode, Mode, PassMode};
+use crate::common::{Config, Debugger, FailMode, Mode, PassMode};
+use crate::header::cfg::parse_cfg_name_directive;
+use crate::header::cfg::MatchOutcome;
use crate::util;
use crate::{extract_cdb_version, extract_gdb_version};
+mod cfg;
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests;
-/// The result of parse_cfg_name_directive.
-#[derive(Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Debug)]
-enum ParsedNameDirective {
- /// No match.
- NoMatch,
- /// Match.
- Match,
-}
-
/// Properties which must be known very early, before actually running
/// the test.
#[derive(Default)]
@@ -84,6 +79,9 @@ pub struct TestProps {
pub unset_rustc_env: Vec<String>,
// Environment settings to use during execution
pub exec_env: Vec<(String, String)>,
+ // Environment variables to unset prior to execution.
+ // Variables are unset before applying 'exec_env'
+ pub unset_exec_env: Vec<String>,
// Build documentation for all specified aux-builds as well
pub build_aux_docs: bool,
// Flag to force a crate to be built with the host architecture
@@ -150,6 +148,8 @@ pub struct TestProps {
pub normalize_stdout: Vec<(String, String)>,
pub normalize_stderr: Vec<(String, String)>,
pub failure_status: i32,
+ // For UI tests, allows compiler to exit with arbitrary failure status
+ pub dont_check_failure_status: bool,
// Whether or not `rustfix` should apply the `CodeSuggestion`s of this test and compile the
// resulting Rust code.
pub run_rustfix: bool,
@@ -187,11 +187,13 @@ mod directives {
pub const AUX_CRATE: &'static str = "aux-crate";
pub const EXEC_ENV: &'static str = "exec-env";
pub const RUSTC_ENV: &'static str = "rustc-env";
+ pub const UNSET_EXEC_ENV: &'static str = "unset-exec-env";
pub const UNSET_RUSTC_ENV: &'static str = "unset-rustc-env";
pub const FORBID_OUTPUT: &'static str = "forbid-output";
pub const CHECK_TEST_LINE_NUMBERS_MATCH: &'static str = "check-test-line-numbers-match";
pub const IGNORE_PASS: &'static str = "ignore-pass";
pub const FAILURE_STATUS: &'static str = "failure-status";
+ pub const DONT_CHECK_FAILURE_STATUS: &'static str = "dont-check-failure-status";
pub const RUN_RUSTFIX: &'static str = "run-rustfix";
pub const RUSTFIX_ONLY_MACHINE_APPLICABLE: &'static str = "rustfix-only-machine-applicable";
pub const ASSEMBLY_OUTPUT: &'static str = "assembly-output";
@@ -218,6 +220,7 @@ impl TestProps {
rustc_env: vec![],
unset_rustc_env: vec![],
exec_env: vec![],
+ unset_exec_env: vec![],
build_aux_docs: false,
force_host: false,
check_stdout: false,
@@ -239,6 +242,7 @@ impl TestProps {
normalize_stdout: vec![],
normalize_stderr: vec![],
failure_status: -1,
+ dont_check_failure_status: false,
run_rustfix: false,
rustfix_only_machine_applicable: false,
assembly_output: None,
@@ -278,8 +282,12 @@ impl TestProps {
/// `//[foo]`), then the property is ignored unless `cfg` is
/// `Some("foo")`.
fn load_from(&mut self, testfile: &Path, cfg: Option<&str>, config: &Config) {
- // Mode-dependent defaults.
- self.remap_src_base = config.mode == Mode::Ui && !config.suite.contains("rustdoc");
+ // In CI, we've sometimes encountered non-determinism related to truncating very long paths.
+ // Set a consistent (short) prefix to avoid issues, but only in CI to avoid regressing the
+ // contributor experience.
+ if CiEnv::is_ci() {
+ self.remap_src_base = config.mode == Mode::Ui && !config.suite.contains("rustdoc");
+ }
let mut has_edition = false;
if !testfile.is_dir() {
@@ -365,6 +373,12 @@ impl TestProps {
);
config.push_name_value_directive(
ln,
+ UNSET_EXEC_ENV,
+ &mut self.unset_exec_env,
+ |r| r,
+ );
+ config.push_name_value_directive(
+ ln,
RUSTC_ENV,
&mut self.rustc_env,
Config::parse_env,
@@ -401,6 +415,12 @@ impl TestProps {
self.failure_status = code;
}
+ config.set_name_directive(
+ ln,
+ DONT_CHECK_FAILURE_STATUS,
+ &mut self.dont_check_failure_status,
+ );
+
config.set_name_directive(ln, RUN_RUSTFIX, &mut self.run_rustfix);
config.set_name_directive(
ln,
@@ -647,7 +667,7 @@ impl Config {
}
fn parse_custom_normalization(&self, mut line: &str, prefix: &str) -> Option<(String, String)> {
- if self.parse_cfg_name_directive(line, prefix) == ParsedNameDirective::Match {
+ if parse_cfg_name_directive(self, line, prefix).outcome == MatchOutcome::Match {
let from = parse_normalization_string(&mut line)?;
let to = parse_normalization_string(&mut line)?;
Some((from, to))
@@ -664,68 +684,6 @@ impl Config {
self.parse_name_directive(line, "needs-profiler-support")
}
- /// Parses a name-value directive which contains config-specific information, e.g., `ignore-x86`
- /// or `normalize-stderr-32bit`.
- fn parse_cfg_name_directive(&self, line: &str, prefix: &str) -> ParsedNameDirective {
- if !line.as_bytes().starts_with(prefix.as_bytes()) {
- return ParsedNameDirective::NoMatch;
- }
- if line.as_bytes().get(prefix.len()) != Some(&b'-') {
- return ParsedNameDirective::NoMatch;
- }
-
- let name = line[prefix.len() + 1..].split(&[':', ' '][..]).next().unwrap();
-
- let matches_pointer_width = || {
- name.strip_suffix("bit")
- .and_then(|width| width.parse::<u32>().ok())
- .map(|width| self.get_pointer_width() == width)
- .unwrap_or(false)
- };
-
- // If something is ignored for emscripten, it likely also needs to be
- // ignored for wasm32-unknown-unknown.
- // `wasm32-bare` is an alias to refer to just wasm32-unknown-unknown
- // (in contrast to `wasm32` which also matches non-bare targets like
- // asmjs-unknown-emscripten).
- let matches_wasm32_alias = || {
- self.target == "wasm32-unknown-unknown" && matches!(name, "emscripten" | "wasm32-bare")
- };
-
- let is_match = name == "test" ||
- self.target == name || // triple
- self.matches_os(name) ||
- self.matches_env(name) ||
- self.matches_abi(name) ||
- self.matches_family(name) ||
- self.target.ends_with(name) || // target and env
- self.matches_arch(name) ||
- matches_wasm32_alias() ||
- matches_pointer_width() ||
- name == self.stage_id.split('-').next().unwrap() || // stage
- name == self.channel || // channel
- (self.target != self.host && name == "cross-compile") ||
- (name == "endian-big" && self.is_big_endian()) ||
- (self.remote_test_client.is_some() && name == "remote") ||
- match self.compare_mode {
- Some(CompareMode::Polonius) => name == "compare-mode-polonius",
- Some(CompareMode::Chalk) => name == "compare-mode-chalk",
- Some(CompareMode::NextSolver) => name == "compare-mode-next-solver",
- Some(CompareMode::SplitDwarf) => name == "compare-mode-split-dwarf",
- Some(CompareMode::SplitDwarfSingle) => name == "compare-mode-split-dwarf-single",
- None => false,
- } ||
- (cfg!(debug_assertions) && name == "debug") ||
- match self.debugger {
- Some(Debugger::Cdb) => name == "cdb",
- Some(Debugger::Gdb) => name == "gdb",
- Some(Debugger::Lldb) => name == "lldb",
- None => false,
- };
-
- if is_match { ParsedNameDirective::Match } else { ParsedNameDirective::NoMatch }
- }
-
fn has_cfg_prefix(&self, line: &str, prefix: &str) -> bool {
// returns whether this line contains this prefix or not. For prefix
// "ignore", returns true if line says "ignore-x86_64", "ignore-arch",
@@ -964,6 +922,19 @@ pub fn make_test_description<R: Read>(
.join(if config.host.contains("windows") { "rust-lld.exe" } else { "rust-lld" })
.exists();
+ fn is_on_path(file: &'static str) -> impl Fn() -> bool {
+ move || env::split_paths(&env::var_os("PATH").unwrap()).any(|dir| dir.join(file).is_file())
+ }
+
+ // On Windows, dlltool.exe is used for all architectures.
+ #[cfg(windows)]
+ let (has_i686_dlltool, has_x86_64_dlltool) =
+ (is_on_path("dlltool.exe"), is_on_path("dlltool.exe"));
+ // For non-Windows, there are architecture specific dlltool binaries.
+ #[cfg(not(windows))]
+ let (has_i686_dlltool, has_x86_64_dlltool) =
+ (is_on_path("i686-w64-mingw32-dlltool"), is_on_path("x86_64-w64-mingw32-dlltool"));
+
iter_header(path, src, &mut |revision, ln| {
if revision.is_some() && revision != cfg {
return;
@@ -979,21 +950,44 @@ pub fn make_test_description<R: Read>(
}
};
}
- ignore = match config.parse_cfg_name_directive(ln, "ignore") {
- ParsedNameDirective::Match => {
- ignore_message = Some("cfg -> ignore => Match");
- true
- }
- ParsedNameDirective::NoMatch => ignore,
- };
+
+ {
+ let parsed = parse_cfg_name_directive(config, ln, "ignore");
+ ignore = match parsed.outcome {
+ MatchOutcome::Match => {
+ let reason = parsed.pretty_reason.unwrap();
+ // The ignore reason must be a &'static str, so we have to leak memory to
+ // create it. This is fine, as the header is parsed only at the start of
+ // compiletest so it won't grow indefinitely.
+ ignore_message = Some(Box::leak(Box::<str>::from(match parsed.comment {
+ Some(comment) => format!("ignored {reason} ({comment})"),
+ None => format!("ignored {reason}"),
+ })) as &str);
+ true
+ }
+ MatchOutcome::NoMatch => ignore,
+ MatchOutcome::External => ignore,
+ MatchOutcome::Invalid => panic!("invalid line in {}: {ln}", path.display()),
+ };
+ }
if config.has_cfg_prefix(ln, "only") {
- ignore = match config.parse_cfg_name_directive(ln, "only") {
- ParsedNameDirective::Match => ignore,
- ParsedNameDirective::NoMatch => {
- ignore_message = Some("cfg -> only => NoMatch");
+ let parsed = parse_cfg_name_directive(config, ln, "only");
+ ignore = match parsed.outcome {
+ MatchOutcome::Match => ignore,
+ MatchOutcome::NoMatch => {
+ let reason = parsed.pretty_reason.unwrap();
+ // The ignore reason must be a &'static str, so we have to leak memory to
+ // create it. This is fine, as the header is parsed only at the start of
+ // compiletest so it won't grow indefinitely.
+ ignore_message = Some(Box::leak(Box::<str>::from(match parsed.comment {
+ Some(comment) => format!("only executed {reason} ({comment})"),
+ None => format!("only executed {reason}"),
+ })) as &str);
true
}
+ MatchOutcome::External => ignore,
+ MatchOutcome::Invalid => panic!("invalid line in {}: {ln}", path.display()),
};
}
@@ -1031,6 +1025,8 @@ pub fn make_test_description<R: Read>(
reason!(config.debugger == Some(Debugger::Gdb) && ignore_gdb(config, ln));
reason!(config.debugger == Some(Debugger::Lldb) && ignore_lldb(config, ln));
reason!(!has_rust_lld && config.parse_name_directive(ln, "needs-rust-lld"));
+ reason!(config.parse_name_directive(ln, "needs-i686-dlltool") && !has_i686_dlltool());
+ reason!(config.parse_name_directive(ln, "needs-x86_64-dlltool") && !has_x86_64_dlltool());
should_fail |= config.parse_name_directive(ln, "should-fail");
});
@@ -1047,6 +1043,16 @@ pub fn make_test_description<R: Read>(
name,
ignore,
ignore_message,
+ #[cfg(not(bootstrap))]
+ source_file: "",
+ #[cfg(not(bootstrap))]
+ start_line: 0,
+ #[cfg(not(bootstrap))]
+ start_col: 0,
+ #[cfg(not(bootstrap))]
+ end_line: 0,
+ #[cfg(not(bootstrap))]
+ end_col: 0,
should_panic,
compile_fail: false,
no_run: false,
diff --git a/src/tools/compiletest/src/header/cfg.rs b/src/tools/compiletest/src/header/cfg.rs
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..aa36fd708
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/compiletest/src/header/cfg.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,324 @@
+use crate::common::{CompareMode, Config, Debugger};
+use std::collections::HashSet;
+
+const EXTRA_ARCHS: &[&str] = &["spirv"];
+
+/// Parses a name-value directive which contains config-specific information, e.g., `ignore-x86`
+/// or `normalize-stderr-32bit`.
+pub(super) fn parse_cfg_name_directive<'a>(
+ config: &Config,
+ line: &'a str,
+ prefix: &str,
+) -> ParsedNameDirective<'a> {
+ if !line.as_bytes().starts_with(prefix.as_bytes()) {
+ return ParsedNameDirective::invalid();
+ }
+ if line.as_bytes().get(prefix.len()) != Some(&b'-') {
+ return ParsedNameDirective::invalid();
+ }
+ let line = &line[prefix.len() + 1..];
+
+ let (name, comment) =
+ line.split_once(&[':', ' ']).map(|(l, c)| (l, Some(c))).unwrap_or((line, None));
+
+ // Some of the matchers might be "" depending on what the target information is. To avoid
+ // problems we outright reject empty directives.
+ if name == "" {
+ return ParsedNameDirective::invalid();
+ }
+
+ let mut outcome = MatchOutcome::Invalid;
+ let mut message = None;
+
+ macro_rules! condition {
+ (
+ name: $name:expr,
+ $(allowed_names: $allowed_names:expr,)?
+ $(condition: $condition:expr,)?
+ message: $($message:tt)*
+ ) => {{
+ // This is not inlined to avoid problems with macro repetitions.
+ let format_message = || format!($($message)*);
+
+ if outcome != MatchOutcome::Invalid {
+ // Ignore all other matches if we already found one
+ } else if $name.custom_matches(name) {
+ message = Some(format_message());
+ if true $(&& $condition)? {
+ outcome = MatchOutcome::Match;
+ } else {
+ outcome = MatchOutcome::NoMatch;
+ }
+ }
+ $(else if $allowed_names.custom_contains(name) {
+ message = Some(format_message());
+ outcome = MatchOutcome::NoMatch;
+ })?
+ }};
+ }
+
+ let target_cfgs = config.target_cfgs();
+ let target_cfg = config.target_cfg();
+
+ condition! {
+ name: "test",
+ message: "always"
+ }
+ condition! {
+ name: &config.target,
+ allowed_names: &target_cfgs.all_targets,
+ message: "when the target is {name}"
+ }
+ condition! {
+ name: &[
+ Some(&*target_cfg.os),
+ // If something is ignored for emscripten, it likely also needs to be
+ // ignored for wasm32-unknown-unknown.
+ (config.target == "wasm32-unknown-unknown").then_some("emscripten"),
+ ],
+ allowed_names: &target_cfgs.all_oses,
+ message: "when the operative system is {name}"
+ }
+ condition! {
+ name: &target_cfg.env,
+ allowed_names: &target_cfgs.all_envs,
+ message: "when the target environment is {name}"
+ }
+ condition! {
+ name: &target_cfg.os_and_env(),
+ allowed_names: &target_cfgs.all_oses_and_envs,
+ message: "when the operative system and target environment are {name}"
+ }
+ condition! {
+ name: &target_cfg.abi,
+ allowed_names: &target_cfgs.all_abis,
+ message: "when the ABI is {name}"
+ }
+ condition! {
+ name: &target_cfg.arch,
+ allowed_names: ContainsEither { a: &target_cfgs.all_archs, b: &EXTRA_ARCHS },
+ message: "when the architecture is {name}"
+ }
+ condition! {
+ name: format!("{}bit", target_cfg.pointer_width),
+ allowed_names: &target_cfgs.all_pointer_widths,
+ message: "when the pointer width is {name}"
+ }
+ condition! {
+ name: &*target_cfg.families,
+ allowed_names: &target_cfgs.all_families,
+ message: "when the target family is {name}"
+ }
+
+ // `wasm32-bare` is an alias to refer to just wasm32-unknown-unknown
+ // (in contrast to `wasm32` which also matches non-bare targets like
+ // asmjs-unknown-emscripten).
+ condition! {
+ name: "wasm32-bare",
+ condition: config.target == "wasm32-unknown-unknown",
+ message: "when the target is WASM"
+ }
+
+ condition! {
+ name: "asmjs",
+ condition: config.target.starts_with("asmjs"),
+ message: "when the architecture is asm.js",
+ }
+ condition! {
+ name: "thumb",
+ condition: config.target.starts_with("thumb"),
+ message: "when the architecture is part of the Thumb family"
+ }
+
+ // Technically the locally built compiler uses the "dev" channel rather than the "nightly"
+ // channel, even though most people don't know or won't care about it. To avoid confusion, we
+ // treat the "dev" channel as the "nightly" channel when processing the directive.
+ condition! {
+ name: if config.channel == "dev" { "nightly" } else { &config.channel },
+ allowed_names: &["stable", "beta", "nightly"],
+ message: "when the release channel is {name}",
+ }
+
+ condition! {
+ name: "cross-compile",
+ condition: config.target != config.host,
+ message: "when cross-compiling"
+ }
+ condition! {
+ name: "endian-big",
+ condition: config.is_big_endian(),
+ message: "on big-endian targets",
+ }
+ condition! {
+ name: config.stage_id.split('-').next().unwrap(),
+ allowed_names: &["stage0", "stage1", "stage2"],
+ message: "when the bootstrapping stage is {name}",
+ }
+ condition! {
+ name: "remote",
+ condition: config.remote_test_client.is_some(),
+ message: "when running tests remotely",
+ }
+ condition! {
+ name: "debug",
+ condition: cfg!(debug_assertions),
+ message: "when building with debug assertions",
+ }
+ condition! {
+ name: config.debugger.as_ref().map(|d| d.to_str()),
+ allowed_names: &Debugger::STR_VARIANTS,
+ message: "when the debugger is {name}",
+ }
+ condition! {
+ name: config.compare_mode
+ .as_ref()
+ .map(|d| format!("compare-mode-{}", d.to_str())),
+ allowed_names: ContainsPrefixed {
+ prefix: "compare-mode-",
+ inner: CompareMode::STR_VARIANTS,
+ },
+ message: "when comparing with {name}",
+ }
+
+ if prefix == "ignore" && outcome == MatchOutcome::Invalid {
+ // Don't error out for ignore-tidy-* diretives, as those are not handled by compiletest.
+ if name.starts_with("tidy-") {
+ outcome = MatchOutcome::External;
+ }
+
+ // Don't error out for ignore-pass, as that is handled elsewhere.
+ if name == "pass" {
+ outcome = MatchOutcome::External;
+ }
+
+ // Don't error out for ignore-llvm-version, that has a custom syntax and is handled
+ // elsewhere.
+ if name == "llvm-version" {
+ outcome = MatchOutcome::External;
+ }
+
+ // Don't error out for ignore-llvm-version, that has a custom syntax and is handled
+ // elsewhere.
+ if name == "gdb-version" {
+ outcome = MatchOutcome::External;
+ }
+ }
+
+ ParsedNameDirective {
+ name: Some(name),
+ comment: comment.map(|c| c.trim().trim_start_matches('-').trim()),
+ outcome,
+ pretty_reason: message,
+ }
+}
+
+/// The result of parse_cfg_name_directive.
+#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Debug)]
+pub(super) struct ParsedNameDirective<'a> {
+ pub(super) name: Option<&'a str>,
+ pub(super) pretty_reason: Option<String>,
+ pub(super) comment: Option<&'a str>,
+ pub(super) outcome: MatchOutcome,
+}
+
+impl ParsedNameDirective<'_> {
+ fn invalid() -> Self {
+ Self { name: None, pretty_reason: None, comment: None, outcome: MatchOutcome::NoMatch }
+ }
+}
+
+#[derive(Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Debug)]
+pub(super) enum MatchOutcome {
+ /// No match.
+ NoMatch,
+ /// Match.
+ Match,
+ /// The directive was invalid.
+ Invalid,
+ /// The directive is handled by other parts of our tooling.
+ External,
+}
+
+trait CustomContains {
+ fn custom_contains(&self, item: &str) -> bool;
+}
+
+impl CustomContains for HashSet<String> {
+ fn custom_contains(&self, item: &str) -> bool {
+ self.contains(item)
+ }
+}
+
+impl CustomContains for &[&str] {
+ fn custom_contains(&self, item: &str) -> bool {
+ self.contains(&item)
+ }
+}
+
+impl<const N: usize> CustomContains for [&str; N] {
+ fn custom_contains(&self, item: &str) -> bool {
+ self.contains(&item)
+ }
+}
+
+struct ContainsPrefixed<T: CustomContains> {
+ prefix: &'static str,
+ inner: T,
+}
+
+impl<T: CustomContains> CustomContains for ContainsPrefixed<T> {
+ fn custom_contains(&self, item: &str) -> bool {
+ match item.strip_prefix(self.prefix) {
+ Some(stripped) => self.inner.custom_contains(stripped),
+ None => false,
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+struct ContainsEither<'a, A: CustomContains, B: CustomContains> {
+ a: &'a A,
+ b: &'a B,
+}
+
+impl<A: CustomContains, B: CustomContains> CustomContains for ContainsEither<'_, A, B> {
+ fn custom_contains(&self, item: &str) -> bool {
+ self.a.custom_contains(item) || self.b.custom_contains(item)
+ }
+}
+
+trait CustomMatches {
+ fn custom_matches(&self, name: &str) -> bool;
+}
+
+impl CustomMatches for &str {
+ fn custom_matches(&self, name: &str) -> bool {
+ name == *self
+ }
+}
+
+impl CustomMatches for String {
+ fn custom_matches(&self, name: &str) -> bool {
+ name == self
+ }
+}
+
+impl<T: CustomMatches> CustomMatches for &[T] {
+ fn custom_matches(&self, name: &str) -> bool {
+ self.iter().any(|m| m.custom_matches(name))
+ }
+}
+
+impl<const N: usize, T: CustomMatches> CustomMatches for [T; N] {
+ fn custom_matches(&self, name: &str) -> bool {
+ self.iter().any(|m| m.custom_matches(name))
+ }
+}
+
+impl<T: CustomMatches> CustomMatches for Option<T> {
+ fn custom_matches(&self, name: &str) -> bool {
+ match self {
+ Some(inner) => inner.custom_matches(name),
+ None => false,
+ }
+ }
+}
diff --git a/src/tools/compiletest/src/header/tests.rs b/src/tools/compiletest/src/header/tests.rs
index e42b8c524..acd588d7f 100644
--- a/src/tools/compiletest/src/header/tests.rs
+++ b/src/tools/compiletest/src/header/tests.rs
@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ fn config() -> Config {
"--src-base=",
"--build-base=",
"--sysroot-base=",
- "--stage-id=stage2",
+ "--stage-id=stage2-x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu",
"--cc=c",
"--cxx=c++",
"--cflags=",
@@ -174,7 +174,7 @@ fn ignore_target() {
assert!(check_ignore(&config, "// ignore-gnu"));
assert!(check_ignore(&config, "// ignore-64bit"));
- assert!(!check_ignore(&config, "// ignore-i686"));
+ assert!(!check_ignore(&config, "// ignore-x86"));
assert!(!check_ignore(&config, "// ignore-windows"));
assert!(!check_ignore(&config, "// ignore-msvc"));
assert!(!check_ignore(&config, "// ignore-32bit"));
@@ -200,7 +200,7 @@ fn only_target() {
#[test]
fn stage() {
let mut config = config();
- config.stage_id = "stage1".to_owned();
+ config.stage_id = "stage1-x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu".to_owned();
assert!(check_ignore(&config, "// ignore-stage1"));
assert!(!check_ignore(&config, "// ignore-stage2"));
diff --git a/src/tools/compiletest/src/main.rs b/src/tools/compiletest/src/main.rs
index 1760c29ec..6a91d25a8 100644
--- a/src/tools/compiletest/src/main.rs
+++ b/src/tools/compiletest/src/main.rs
@@ -6,12 +6,13 @@
extern crate test;
use crate::common::{expected_output_path, output_base_dir, output_relative_path, UI_EXTENSIONS};
-use crate::common::{CompareMode, Config, Debugger, Mode, PassMode, TestPaths};
+use crate::common::{Config, Debugger, Mode, PassMode, TestPaths};
use crate::util::logv;
use build_helper::git::{get_git_modified_files, get_git_untracked_files};
use core::panic;
use getopts::Options;
-use lazycell::LazyCell;
+use lazycell::AtomicLazyCell;
+use std::collections::BTreeSet;
use std::ffi::OsString;
use std::fs;
use std::io::{self, ErrorKind};
@@ -24,6 +25,7 @@ use tracing::*;
use walkdir::WalkDir;
use self::header::{make_test_description, EarlyProps};
+use std::sync::Arc;
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests;
@@ -41,7 +43,7 @@ pub mod util;
fn main() {
tracing_subscriber::fmt::init();
- let config = parse_config(env::args().collect());
+ let config = Arc::new(parse_config(env::args().collect()));
if config.valgrind_path.is_none() && config.force_valgrind {
panic!("Can't find Valgrind to run Valgrind tests");
@@ -114,6 +116,7 @@ pub fn parse_config(args: Vec<String>) -> Config {
)
.optflag("", "quiet", "print one character per test instead of one line")
.optopt("", "color", "coloring: auto, always, never", "WHEN")
+ .optflag("", "json", "emit json output instead of plaintext output")
.optopt("", "logfile", "file to log test execution to", "FILE")
.optopt("", "target", "the target to build for", "TARGET")
.optopt("", "host", "the host to build for", "HOST")
@@ -131,7 +134,8 @@ pub fn parse_config(args: Vec<String>) -> Config {
.reqopt("", "cflags", "flags for the C compiler", "FLAGS")
.reqopt("", "cxxflags", "flags for the CXX compiler", "FLAGS")
.optopt("", "ar", "path to an archiver", "PATH")
- .optopt("", "linker", "path to a linker", "PATH")
+ .optopt("", "target-linker", "path to a linker for the target", "PATH")
+ .optopt("", "host-linker", "path to a linker for the host", "PATH")
.reqopt("", "llvm-components", "list of LLVM components built in", "LIST")
.optopt("", "llvm-bin-dir", "Path to LLVM's `bin` directory", "PATH")
.optopt("", "nodejs", "the name of nodejs", "PATH")
@@ -151,6 +155,7 @@ pub fn parse_config(args: Vec<String>) -> Config {
)
.optflag("", "force-rerun", "rerun tests even if the inputs are unchanged")
.optflag("", "only-modified", "only run tests that result been modified")
+ .optflag("", "nocapture", "")
.optflag("h", "help", "show this message")
.reqopt("", "channel", "current Rust channel", "CHANNEL")
.optopt("", "edition", "default Rust edition", "EDITION");
@@ -281,11 +286,18 @@ pub fn parse_config(args: Vec<String>) -> Config {
&& !opt_str2(matches.opt_str("adb-test-dir")).is_empty(),
lldb_python_dir: matches.opt_str("lldb-python-dir"),
verbose: matches.opt_present("verbose"),
- quiet: matches.opt_present("quiet"),
+ format: match (matches.opt_present("quiet"), matches.opt_present("json")) {
+ (true, true) => panic!("--quiet and --json are incompatible"),
+ (true, false) => test::OutputFormat::Terse,
+ (false, true) => test::OutputFormat::Json,
+ (false, false) => test::OutputFormat::Pretty,
+ },
only_modified: matches.opt_present("only-modified"),
color,
remote_test_client: matches.opt_str("remote-test-client").map(PathBuf::from),
- compare_mode: matches.opt_str("compare-mode").map(CompareMode::parse),
+ compare_mode: matches
+ .opt_str("compare-mode")
+ .map(|s| s.parse().expect("invalid --compare-mode provided")),
rustfix_coverage: matches.opt_present("rustfix-coverage"),
has_tidy,
channel: matches.opt_str("channel").unwrap(),
@@ -296,14 +308,17 @@ pub fn parse_config(args: Vec<String>) -> Config {
cflags: matches.opt_str("cflags").unwrap(),
cxxflags: matches.opt_str("cxxflags").unwrap(),
ar: matches.opt_str("ar").unwrap_or_else(|| String::from("ar")),
- linker: matches.opt_str("linker"),
+ target_linker: matches.opt_str("target-linker"),
+ host_linker: matches.opt_str("host-linker"),
llvm_components: matches.opt_str("llvm-components").unwrap(),
nodejs: matches.opt_str("nodejs"),
npm: matches.opt_str("npm"),
force_rerun: matches.opt_present("force-rerun"),
- target_cfg: LazyCell::new(),
+ target_cfgs: AtomicLazyCell::new(),
+
+ nocapture: matches.opt_present("nocapture"),
}
}
@@ -337,9 +352,10 @@ pub fn log_config(config: &Config) {
logv(c, format!("adb_test_dir: {:?}", config.adb_test_dir));
logv(c, format!("adb_device_status: {}", config.adb_device_status));
logv(c, format!("ar: {}", config.ar));
- logv(c, format!("linker: {:?}", config.linker));
+ logv(c, format!("target-linker: {:?}", config.target_linker));
+ logv(c, format!("host-linker: {:?}", config.host_linker));
logv(c, format!("verbose: {}", config.verbose));
- logv(c, format!("quiet: {}", config.quiet));
+ logv(c, format!("format: {:?}", config.format));
logv(c, "\n".to_string());
}
@@ -357,7 +373,7 @@ pub fn opt_str2(maybestr: Option<String>) -> String {
}
}
-pub fn run_tests(config: Config) {
+pub fn run_tests(config: Arc<Config>) {
// If we want to collect rustfix coverage information,
// we first make sure that the coverage file does not exist.
// It will be created later on.
@@ -399,8 +415,10 @@ pub fn run_tests(config: Config) {
};
let mut tests = Vec::new();
- for c in &configs {
- make_tests(c, &mut tests);
+ for c in configs {
+ let mut found_paths = BTreeSet::new();
+ make_tests(c, &mut tests, &mut found_paths);
+ check_overlapping_tests(&found_paths);
}
tests.sort_by(|a, b| a.desc.name.as_slice().cmp(&b.desc.name.as_slice()));
@@ -416,10 +434,14 @@ pub fn run_tests(config: Config) {
// easy to miss which tests failed, and as such fail to reproduce
// the failure locally.
- eprintln!(
+ println!(
"Some tests failed in compiletest suite={}{} mode={} host={} target={}",
config.suite,
- config.compare_mode.map(|c| format!(" compare_mode={:?}", c)).unwrap_or_default(),
+ config
+ .compare_mode
+ .as_ref()
+ .map(|c| format!(" compare_mode={:?}", c))
+ .unwrap_or_default(),
config.mode,
config.host,
config.target
@@ -439,13 +461,13 @@ pub fn run_tests(config: Config) {
}
}
-fn configure_cdb(config: &Config) -> Option<Config> {
+fn configure_cdb(config: &Config) -> Option<Arc<Config>> {
config.cdb.as_ref()?;
- Some(Config { debugger: Some(Debugger::Cdb), ..config.clone() })
+ Some(Arc::new(Config { debugger: Some(Debugger::Cdb), ..config.clone() }))
}
-fn configure_gdb(config: &Config) -> Option<Config> {
+fn configure_gdb(config: &Config) -> Option<Arc<Config>> {
config.gdb_version?;
if config.matches_env("msvc") {
@@ -476,10 +498,10 @@ fn configure_gdb(config: &Config) -> Option<Config> {
env::set_var("RUST_TEST_THREADS", "1");
}
- Some(Config { debugger: Some(Debugger::Gdb), ..config.clone() })
+ Some(Arc::new(Config { debugger: Some(Debugger::Gdb), ..config.clone() }))
}
-fn configure_lldb(config: &Config) -> Option<Config> {
+fn configure_lldb(config: &Config) -> Option<Arc<Config>> {
config.lldb_python_dir.as_ref()?;
if let Some(350) = config.lldb_version {
@@ -492,23 +514,27 @@ fn configure_lldb(config: &Config) -> Option<Config> {
return None;
}
- Some(Config { debugger: Some(Debugger::Lldb), ..config.clone() })
+ Some(Arc::new(Config { debugger: Some(Debugger::Lldb), ..config.clone() }))
}
pub fn test_opts(config: &Config) -> test::TestOpts {
+ if env::var("RUST_TEST_NOCAPTURE").is_ok() {
+ eprintln!(
+ "WARNING: RUST_TEST_NOCAPTURE is no longer used. \
+ Use the `--nocapture` flag instead."
+ );
+ }
+
test::TestOpts {
exclude_should_panic: false,
filters: config.filters.clone(),
filter_exact: config.filter_exact,
run_ignored: if config.run_ignored { test::RunIgnored::Yes } else { test::RunIgnored::No },
- format: if config.quiet { test::OutputFormat::Terse } else { test::OutputFormat::Pretty },
+ format: config.format,
logfile: config.logfile.clone(),
run_tests: true,
bench_benchmarks: true,
- nocapture: match env::var("RUST_TEST_NOCAPTURE") {
- Ok(val) => &val != "0",
- Err(_) => false,
- },
+ nocapture: config.nocapture,
color: config.color,
shuffle: false,
shuffle_seed: None,
@@ -522,18 +548,23 @@ pub fn test_opts(config: &Config) -> test::TestOpts {
}
}
-pub fn make_tests(config: &Config, tests: &mut Vec<test::TestDescAndFn>) {
+pub fn make_tests(
+ config: Arc<Config>,
+ tests: &mut Vec<test::TestDescAndFn>,
+ found_paths: &mut BTreeSet<PathBuf>,
+) {
debug!("making tests from {:?}", config.src_base.display());
- let inputs = common_inputs_stamp(config);
- let modified_tests = modified_tests(config, &config.src_base).unwrap_or_else(|err| {
+ let inputs = common_inputs_stamp(&config);
+ let modified_tests = modified_tests(&config, &config.src_base).unwrap_or_else(|err| {
panic!("modified_tests got error from dir: {}, error: {}", config.src_base.display(), err)
});
collect_tests_from_dir(
- config,
+ config.clone(),
&config.src_base,
&PathBuf::new(),
&inputs,
tests,
+ found_paths,
&modified_tests,
)
.unwrap_or_else(|_| panic!("Could not read tests from {}", config.src_base.display()));
@@ -599,11 +630,12 @@ fn modified_tests(config: &Config, dir: &Path) -> Result<Vec<PathBuf>, String> {
}
fn collect_tests_from_dir(
- config: &Config,
+ config: Arc<Config>,
dir: &Path,
relative_dir_path: &Path,
inputs: &Stamp,
tests: &mut Vec<test::TestDescAndFn>,
+ found_paths: &mut BTreeSet<PathBuf>,
modified_tests: &Vec<PathBuf>,
) -> io::Result<()> {
// Ignore directories that contain a file named `compiletest-ignore-dir`.
@@ -626,7 +658,7 @@ fn collect_tests_from_dir(
// sequential loop because otherwise, if we do it in the
// tests themselves, they race for the privilege of
// creating the directories and sometimes fail randomly.
- let build_dir = output_relative_path(config, relative_dir_path);
+ let build_dir = output_relative_path(&config, relative_dir_path);
fs::create_dir_all(&build_dir).unwrap();
// Add each `.rs` file as a test, and recurse further on any
@@ -637,20 +669,23 @@ fn collect_tests_from_dir(
let file_name = file.file_name();
if is_test(&file_name) && (!config.only_modified || modified_tests.contains(&file_path)) {
debug!("found test file: {:?}", file_path.display());
+ let rel_test_path = relative_dir_path.join(file_path.file_stem().unwrap());
+ found_paths.insert(rel_test_path);
let paths =
TestPaths { file: file_path, relative_dir: relative_dir_path.to_path_buf() };
- tests.extend(make_test(config, &paths, inputs))
+ tests.extend(make_test(config.clone(), &paths, inputs))
} else if file_path.is_dir() {
let relative_file_path = relative_dir_path.join(file.file_name());
if &file_name != "auxiliary" {
debug!("found directory: {:?}", file_path.display());
collect_tests_from_dir(
- config,
+ config.clone(),
&file_path,
&relative_file_path,
inputs,
tests,
+ found_paths,
modified_tests,
)?;
}
@@ -674,14 +709,18 @@ pub fn is_test(file_name: &OsString) -> bool {
!invalid_prefixes.iter().any(|p| file_name.starts_with(p))
}
-fn make_test(config: &Config, testpaths: &TestPaths, inputs: &Stamp) -> Vec<test::TestDescAndFn> {
+fn make_test(
+ config: Arc<Config>,
+ testpaths: &TestPaths,
+ inputs: &Stamp,
+) -> Vec<test::TestDescAndFn> {
let test_path = if config.mode == Mode::RunMake {
// Parse directives in the Makefile
testpaths.file.join("Makefile")
} else {
PathBuf::from(&testpaths.file)
};
- let early_props = EarlyProps::from_file(config, &test_path);
+ let early_props = EarlyProps::from_file(&config, &test_path);
// Incremental tests are special, they inherently cannot be run in parallel.
// `runtest::run` will be responsible for iterating over revisions.
@@ -696,19 +735,22 @@ fn make_test(config: &Config, testpaths: &TestPaths, inputs: &Stamp) -> Vec<test
let src_file =
std::fs::File::open(&test_path).expect("open test file to parse ignores");
let cfg = revision.map(|v| &**v);
- let test_name = crate::make_test_name(config, testpaths, revision);
- let mut desc = make_test_description(config, test_name, &test_path, src_file, cfg);
+ let test_name = crate::make_test_name(&config, testpaths, revision);
+ let mut desc = make_test_description(&config, test_name, &test_path, src_file, cfg);
// Ignore tests that already run and are up to date with respect to inputs.
if !config.force_rerun {
desc.ignore |= is_up_to_date(
- config,
+ &config,
testpaths,
&early_props,
revision.map(|s| s.as_str()),
inputs,
);
}
- test::TestDescAndFn { desc, testfn: make_test_closure(config, testpaths, revision) }
+ test::TestDescAndFn {
+ desc,
+ testfn: make_test_closure(config.clone(), testpaths, revision),
+ }
})
.collect()
}
@@ -842,7 +884,7 @@ fn make_test_name(
}
fn make_test_closure(
- config: &Config,
+ config: Arc<Config>,
testpaths: &TestPaths,
revision: Option<&String>,
) -> test::TestFn {
@@ -1066,3 +1108,24 @@ fn extract_lldb_version(full_version_line: &str) -> Option<(u32, bool)> {
fn not_a_digit(c: char) -> bool {
!c.is_digit(10)
}
+
+fn check_overlapping_tests(found_paths: &BTreeSet<PathBuf>) {
+ let mut collisions = Vec::new();
+ for path in found_paths {
+ for ancestor in path.ancestors().skip(1) {
+ if found_paths.contains(ancestor) {
+ collisions.push((path, ancestor.clone()));
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ if !collisions.is_empty() {
+ let collisions: String = collisions
+ .into_iter()
+ .map(|(path, check_parent)| format!("test {path:?} clashes with {check_parent:?}\n"))
+ .collect();
+ panic!(
+ "{collisions}\n\
+ Tests cannot have overlapping names. Make sure they use unique prefixes."
+ );
+ }
+}
diff --git a/src/tools/compiletest/src/read2.rs b/src/tools/compiletest/src/read2.rs
index a5dc68597..725f7a151 100644
--- a/src/tools/compiletest/src/read2.rs
+++ b/src/tools/compiletest/src/read2.rs
@@ -232,7 +232,7 @@ mod imp {
use miow::iocp::{CompletionPort, CompletionStatus};
use miow::pipe::NamedPipe;
use miow::Overlapped;
- use winapi::shared::winerror::ERROR_BROKEN_PIPE;
+ use windows::Win32::Foundation::ERROR_BROKEN_PIPE;
struct Pipe<'a> {
dst: &'a mut Vec<u8>,
@@ -295,7 +295,7 @@ mod imp {
match self.pipe.read_overlapped(dst, self.overlapped.raw()) {
Ok(_) => Ok(()),
Err(e) => {
- if e.raw_os_error() == Some(ERROR_BROKEN_PIPE as i32) {
+ if e.raw_os_error() == Some(ERROR_BROKEN_PIPE.0 as i32) {
self.done = true;
Ok(())
} else {
diff --git a/src/tools/compiletest/src/runtest.rs b/src/tools/compiletest/src/runtest.rs
index 41c23ff86..7f0b894f5 100644
--- a/src/tools/compiletest/src/runtest.rs
+++ b/src/tools/compiletest/src/runtest.rs
@@ -30,6 +30,7 @@ use std::iter;
use std::path::{Path, PathBuf};
use std::process::{Child, Command, ExitStatus, Output, Stdio};
use std::str;
+use std::sync::Arc;
use glob::glob;
use once_cell::sync::Lazy;
@@ -49,8 +50,10 @@ const FAKE_SRC_BASE: &str = "fake-test-src-base";
#[cfg(windows)]
fn disable_error_reporting<F: FnOnce() -> R, R>(f: F) -> R {
use std::sync::Mutex;
- use winapi::um::errhandlingapi::SetErrorMode;
- use winapi::um::winbase::SEM_NOGPFAULTERRORBOX;
+
+ use windows::Win32::System::Diagnostics::Debug::{
+ SetErrorMode, SEM_NOGPFAULTERRORBOX, THREAD_ERROR_MODE,
+ };
static LOCK: Mutex<()> = Mutex::new(());
@@ -62,6 +65,7 @@ fn disable_error_reporting<F: FnOnce() -> R, R>(f: F) -> R {
// termination by design. This mode is inherited by all child processes.
unsafe {
let old_mode = SetErrorMode(SEM_NOGPFAULTERRORBOX); // read inherited flags
+ let old_mode = THREAD_ERROR_MODE(old_mode);
SetErrorMode(old_mode | SEM_NOGPFAULTERRORBOX);
let r = f();
SetErrorMode(old_mode);
@@ -93,7 +97,7 @@ pub fn get_lib_name(lib: &str, dylib: bool) -> String {
}
}
-pub fn run(config: Config, testpaths: &TestPaths, revision: Option<&str>) {
+pub fn run(config: Arc<Config>, testpaths: &TestPaths, revision: Option<&str>) {
match &*config.target {
"arm-linux-androideabi"
| "armv7-linux-androideabi"
@@ -278,13 +282,15 @@ impl<'test> TestCx<'test> {
Incremental => {
let revision =
self.revision.expect("incremental tests require a list of revisions");
- if revision.starts_with("rpass") || revision.starts_with("rfail") {
+ if revision.starts_with("cpass")
+ || revision.starts_with("rpass")
+ || revision.starts_with("rfail")
+ {
true
} else if revision.starts_with("cfail") {
- // FIXME: would be nice if incremental revs could start with "cpass"
pm.is_some()
} else {
- panic!("revision name must begin with rpass, rfail, or cfail");
+ panic!("revision name must begin with cpass, rpass, rfail, or cfail");
}
}
mode => panic!("unimplemented for mode {:?}", mode),
@@ -304,7 +310,9 @@ impl<'test> TestCx<'test> {
);
}
- self.check_correct_failure_status(proc_res);
+ if !self.props.dont_check_failure_status {
+ self.check_correct_failure_status(proc_res);
+ }
}
}
@@ -384,6 +392,20 @@ impl<'test> TestCx<'test> {
}
}
+ fn run_cpass_test(&self) {
+ let emit_metadata = self.should_emit_metadata(self.pass_mode());
+ let proc_res = self.compile_test(WillExecute::No, emit_metadata);
+
+ if !proc_res.status.success() {
+ self.fatal_proc_rec("compilation failed!", &proc_res);
+ }
+
+ // FIXME(#41968): Move this check to tidy?
+ if !errors::load_errors(&self.testpaths.file, self.revision).is_empty() {
+ self.fatal("compile-pass tests with expected warnings should be moved to ui/");
+ }
+ }
+
fn run_rpass_test(&self) {
let emit_metadata = self.should_emit_metadata(self.pass_mode());
let should_run = self.run_if_enabled();
@@ -393,17 +415,15 @@ impl<'test> TestCx<'test> {
self.fatal_proc_rec("compilation failed!", &proc_res);
}
+ // FIXME(#41968): Move this check to tidy?
+ if !errors::load_errors(&self.testpaths.file, self.revision).is_empty() {
+ self.fatal("run-pass tests with expected warnings should be moved to ui/");
+ }
+
if let WillExecute::Disabled = should_run {
return;
}
- // FIXME(#41968): Move this check to tidy?
- let expected_errors = errors::load_errors(&self.testpaths.file, self.revision);
- assert!(
- expected_errors.is_empty(),
- "run-pass tests with expected warnings should be moved to ui/"
- );
-
let proc_res = self.exec_compiled_test();
if !proc_res.status.success() {
self.fatal_proc_rec("test run failed!", &proc_res);
@@ -983,7 +1003,12 @@ impl<'test> TestCx<'test> {
&["-quiet".as_ref(), "-batch".as_ref(), "-nx".as_ref(), &debugger_script];
let mut gdb = Command::new(self.config.gdb.as_ref().unwrap());
- gdb.args(debugger_opts).env("PYTHONPATH", rust_pp_module_abs_path);
+ let pythonpath = if let Ok(pp) = std::env::var("PYTHONPATH") {
+ format!("{pp}:{rust_pp_module_abs_path}")
+ } else {
+ rust_pp_module_abs_path
+ };
+ gdb.args(debugger_opts).env("PYTHONPATH", pythonpath);
debugger_run_result =
self.compose_and_run(gdb, self.config.run_lib_path.to_str().unwrap(), None, None);
@@ -1149,13 +1174,18 @@ impl<'test> TestCx<'test> {
) -> ProcRes {
// Prepare the lldb_batchmode which executes the debugger script
let lldb_script_path = rust_src_root.join("src/etc/lldb_batchmode.py");
+ let pythonpath = if let Ok(pp) = std::env::var("PYTHONPATH") {
+ format!("{pp}:{}", self.config.lldb_python_dir.as_ref().unwrap())
+ } else {
+ self.config.lldb_python_dir.as_ref().unwrap().to_string()
+ };
self.cmd2procres(
Command::new(&self.config.python)
.arg(&lldb_script_path)
.arg(test_executable)
.arg(debugger_script)
.env("PYTHONUNBUFFERED", "1") // Help debugging #78665
- .env("PYTHONPATH", self.config.lldb_python_dir.as_ref().unwrap()),
+ .env("PYTHONPATH", pythonpath),
)
}
@@ -1540,7 +1570,7 @@ impl<'test> TestCx<'test> {
rustdoc.arg("--output-format").arg("json").arg("-Zunstable-options");
}
- if let Some(ref linker) = self.config.linker {
+ if let Some(ref linker) = self.config.target_linker {
rustdoc.arg(format!("-Clinker={}", linker));
}
@@ -1583,8 +1613,13 @@ impl<'test> TestCx<'test> {
test_client
.args(&["run", &support_libs.len().to_string(), &prog])
.args(support_libs)
- .args(args)
- .envs(env.clone());
+ .args(args);
+
+ for key in &self.props.unset_exec_env {
+ test_client.env_remove(key);
+ }
+ test_client.envs(env.clone());
+
self.compose_and_run(
test_client,
self.config.run_lib_path.to_str().unwrap(),
@@ -1596,7 +1631,13 @@ impl<'test> TestCx<'test> {
let aux_dir = self.aux_output_dir_name();
let ProcArgs { prog, args } = self.make_run_args();
let mut wr_run = Command::new("wr-run");
- wr_run.args(&[&prog]).args(args).envs(env.clone());
+ wr_run.args(&[&prog]).args(args);
+
+ for key in &self.props.unset_exec_env {
+ wr_run.env_remove(key);
+ }
+ wr_run.envs(env.clone());
+
self.compose_and_run(
wr_run,
self.config.run_lib_path.to_str().unwrap(),
@@ -1608,7 +1649,13 @@ impl<'test> TestCx<'test> {
let aux_dir = self.aux_output_dir_name();
let ProcArgs { prog, args } = self.make_run_args();
let mut program = Command::new(&prog);
- program.args(args).current_dir(&self.output_base_dir()).envs(env.clone());
+ program.args(args).current_dir(&self.output_base_dir());
+
+ for key in &self.props.unset_exec_env {
+ program.env_remove(key);
+ }
+ program.envs(env.clone());
+
self.compose_and_run(
program,
self.config.run_lib_path.to_str().unwrap(),
@@ -2053,10 +2100,15 @@ impl<'test> TestCx<'test> {
if self.props.force_host {
self.maybe_add_external_args(&mut rustc, &self.config.host_rustcflags);
+ if !is_rustdoc {
+ if let Some(ref linker) = self.config.host_linker {
+ rustc.arg(format!("-Clinker={}", linker));
+ }
+ }
} else {
self.maybe_add_external_args(&mut rustc, &self.config.target_rustcflags);
if !is_rustdoc {
- if let Some(ref linker) = self.config.linker {
+ if let Some(ref linker) = self.config.target_linker {
rustc.arg(format!("-Clinker={}", linker));
}
}
@@ -2105,7 +2157,7 @@ impl<'test> TestCx<'test> {
if let Some(ref p) = self.config.nodejs {
args.push(p.clone());
} else {
- self.fatal("no NodeJS binary found (--nodejs)");
+ self.fatal("emscripten target requested and no NodeJS binary found (--nodejs)");
}
// If this is otherwise wasm, then run tests under nodejs with our
// shim
@@ -2113,7 +2165,7 @@ impl<'test> TestCx<'test> {
if let Some(ref p) = self.config.nodejs {
args.push(p.clone());
} else {
- self.fatal("no NodeJS binary found (--nodejs)");
+ self.fatal("wasm32 target requested and no NodeJS binary found (--nodejs)");
}
let src = self
@@ -2903,10 +2955,11 @@ impl<'test> TestCx<'test> {
fn run_incremental_test(&self) {
// Basic plan for a test incremental/foo/bar.rs:
// - load list of revisions rpass1, cfail2, rpass3
- // - each should begin with `rpass`, `cfail`, or `rfail`
- // - if `rpass`, expect compile and execution to succeed
+ // - each should begin with `cpass`, `rpass`, `cfail`, or `rfail`
+ // - if `cpass`, expect compilation to succeed, don't execute
+ // - if `rpass`, expect compilation and execution to succeed
// - if `cfail`, expect compilation to fail
- // - if `rfail`, expect execution to fail
+ // - if `rfail`, expect compilation to succeed and execution to fail
// - create a directory build/foo/bar.incremental
// - compile foo/bar.rs with -C incremental=.../foo/bar.incremental and -C rpass1
// - because name of revision starts with "rpass", expect success
@@ -2930,7 +2983,12 @@ impl<'test> TestCx<'test> {
print!("revision={:?} props={:#?}", revision, self.props);
}
- if revision.starts_with("rpass") {
+ if revision.starts_with("cpass") {
+ if self.props.should_ice {
+ self.fatal("can only use should-ice in cfail tests");
+ }
+ self.run_cpass_test();
+ } else if revision.starts_with("rpass") {
if self.props.should_ice {
self.fatal("can only use should-ice in cfail tests");
}
@@ -2943,7 +3001,7 @@ impl<'test> TestCx<'test> {
} else if revision.starts_with("cfail") {
self.run_cfail_test();
} else {
- self.fatal("revision name must begin with rpass, rfail, or cfail");
+ self.fatal("revision name must begin with cpass, rpass, rfail, or cfail");
}
}
@@ -2963,6 +3021,7 @@ impl<'test> TestCx<'test> {
|| host.contains("freebsd")
|| host.contains("netbsd")
|| host.contains("openbsd")
+ || host.contains("aix")
{
"gmake"
} else {
@@ -3002,7 +3061,7 @@ impl<'test> TestCx<'test> {
cmd.env("NODE", node);
}
- if let Some(ref linker) = self.config.linker {
+ if let Some(ref linker) = self.config.target_linker {
cmd.env("RUSTC_LINKER", linker);
}
diff --git a/src/tools/compiletest/src/util.rs b/src/tools/compiletest/src/util.rs
index 5f6a27e53..748240cc9 100644
--- a/src/tools/compiletest/src/util.rs
+++ b/src/tools/compiletest/src/util.rs
@@ -156,6 +156,8 @@ pub fn dylib_env_var() -> &'static str {
"DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH"
} else if cfg!(target_os = "haiku") {
"LIBRARY_PATH"
+ } else if cfg!(target_os = "aix") {
+ "LIBPATH"
} else {
"LD_LIBRARY_PATH"
}
diff --git a/src/tools/generate-copyright/src/main.rs b/src/tools/generate-copyright/src/main.rs
index d172c9e15..60c771676 100644
--- a/src/tools/generate-copyright/src/main.rs
+++ b/src/tools/generate-copyright/src/main.rs
@@ -20,24 +20,24 @@ fn render_recursive(node: &Node, buffer: &mut Vec<u8>, depth: usize) -> Result<(
let prefix = std::iter::repeat("> ").take(depth + 1).collect::<String>();
match node {
- Node::Root { childs } => {
- for child in childs {
+ Node::Root { children } => {
+ for child in children {
render_recursive(child, buffer, depth)?;
}
}
- Node::Directory { name, childs, license } => {
+ Node::Directory { name, children, license } => {
render_license(&prefix, std::iter::once(name), license, buffer)?;
- if !childs.is_empty() {
+ if !children.is_empty() {
writeln!(buffer, "{prefix}")?;
writeln!(buffer, "{prefix}*Exceptions:*")?;
- for child in childs {
+ for child in children {
writeln!(buffer, "{prefix}")?;
render_recursive(child, buffer, depth + 1)?;
}
}
}
- Node::FileGroup { names, license } => {
- render_license(&prefix, names.iter(), license, buffer)?;
+ Node::Group { files, directories, license } => {
+ render_license(&prefix, directories.iter().chain(files.iter()), license, buffer)?;
}
Node::File { name, license } => {
render_license(&prefix, std::iter::once(name), license, buffer)?;
@@ -73,10 +73,10 @@ struct Metadata {
#[derive(serde::Deserialize)]
#[serde(rename_all = "kebab-case", tag = "type")]
pub(crate) enum Node {
- Root { childs: Vec<Node> },
- Directory { name: String, childs: Vec<Node>, license: License },
+ Root { children: Vec<Node> },
+ Directory { name: String, children: Vec<Node>, license: License },
File { name: String, license: License },
- FileGroup { names: Vec<String>, license: License },
+ Group { files: Vec<String>, directories: Vec<String>, license: License },
}
#[derive(serde::Deserialize)]
diff --git a/src/tools/jsondocck/src/main.rs b/src/tools/jsondocck/src/main.rs
index 76770fe36..e3d05ec83 100644
--- a/src/tools/jsondocck/src/main.rs
+++ b/src/tools/jsondocck/src/main.rs
@@ -237,7 +237,7 @@ fn check_command(command: Command, cache: &mut Cache) -> Result<(), CkError> {
// Serde json doesn't implement Ord or Hash for Value, so we must
// use a Vec here. While in theory that makes setwize equality
- // O(n^2), in practice n will never be large enought to matter.
+ // O(n^2), in practice n will never be large enough to matter.
let expected_values =
values.iter().map(|v| string_to_value(v, cache)).collect::<Vec<_>>();
if expected_values.len() != got_values.len() {
diff --git a/src/tools/jsondoclint/Cargo.toml b/src/tools/jsondoclint/Cargo.toml
index 8990310a4..1318a1f44 100644
--- a/src/tools/jsondoclint/Cargo.toml
+++ b/src/tools/jsondoclint/Cargo.toml
@@ -9,6 +9,7 @@ edition = "2021"
anyhow = "1.0.62"
clap = { version = "4.0.15", features = ["derive"] }
fs-err = "2.8.1"
+rustc-hash = "1.1.0"
rustdoc-json-types = { version = "0.1.0", path = "../../rustdoc-json-types" }
serde = { version = "1.0", features = ["derive"] }
serde_json = "1.0.85"
diff --git a/src/tools/jsondoclint/src/item_kind.rs b/src/tools/jsondoclint/src/item_kind.rs
index b395c6e7d..45a9c93ee 100644
--- a/src/tools/jsondoclint/src/item_kind.rs
+++ b/src/tools/jsondoclint/src/item_kind.rs
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
use rustdoc_json_types::{Item, ItemEnum, ItemKind, ItemSummary};
-/// A univeral way to represent an [`ItemEnum`] or [`ItemKind`]
+/// A universal way to represent an [`ItemEnum`] or [`ItemKind`]
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy)]
pub(crate) enum Kind {
Module,
@@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ impl Kind {
Primitive => true,
ForeignType => true,
- // FIXME(adotinthevoid): I'm not sure if these are corrent
+ // FIXME(adotinthevoid): I'm not sure if these are correct
Keyword => false,
OpaqueTy => false,
ProcAttribute => false,
diff --git a/src/tools/jsondoclint/src/main.rs b/src/tools/jsondoclint/src/main.rs
index 05e938f4f..ee163ddfd 100644
--- a/src/tools/jsondoclint/src/main.rs
+++ b/src/tools/jsondoclint/src/main.rs
@@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ fn main() -> Result<()> {
)
}
[sel] => eprintln!(
- "{} not in index or paths, but refered to at '{}'",
+ "{} not in index or paths, but referred to at '{}'",
err.id.0,
json_find::to_jsonpath(&sel)
),
@@ -85,12 +85,12 @@ fn main() -> Result<()> {
.collect::<Vec<_>>()
.join(", ");
eprintln!(
- "{} not in index or paths, but refered to at {sels}",
+ "{} not in index or paths, but referred to at {sels}",
err.id.0
);
} else {
eprintln!(
- "{} not in index or paths, but refered to at '{}' and {} more",
+ "{} not in index or paths, but referred to at '{}' and {} more",
err.id.0,
json_find::to_jsonpath(&sel),
sels.len() - 1,
diff --git a/src/tools/jsondoclint/src/validator/tests.rs b/src/tools/jsondoclint/src/validator/tests.rs
index 1ef41ff12..95a56a9df 100644
--- a/src/tools/jsondoclint/src/validator/tests.rs
+++ b/src/tools/jsondoclint/src/validator/tests.rs
@@ -1,5 +1,4 @@
-use std::collections::HashMap;
-
+use rustc_hash::FxHashMap;
use rustdoc_json_types::{Crate, Item, ItemKind, ItemSummary, Visibility, FORMAT_VERSION};
use crate::json_find::SelectorPart;
@@ -27,7 +26,7 @@ fn errors_on_missing_links() {
root: id("0"),
crate_version: None,
includes_private: false,
- index: HashMap::from_iter([(
+ index: FxHashMap::from_iter([(
id("0"),
Item {
name: Some("root".to_owned()),
@@ -36,7 +35,7 @@ fn errors_on_missing_links() {
span: None,
visibility: Visibility::Public,
docs: None,
- links: HashMap::from_iter([("Not Found".to_owned(), id("1"))]),
+ links: FxHashMap::from_iter([("Not Found".to_owned(), id("1"))]),
attrs: vec![],
deprecation: None,
inner: ItemEnum::Module(Module {
@@ -46,8 +45,8 @@ fn errors_on_missing_links() {
}),
},
)]),
- paths: HashMap::new(),
- external_crates: HashMap::new(),
+ paths: FxHashMap::default(),
+ external_crates: FxHashMap::default(),
format_version: rustdoc_json_types::FORMAT_VERSION,
};
@@ -73,7 +72,7 @@ fn errors_on_local_in_paths_and_not_index() {
root: id("0:0:1572"),
crate_version: None,
includes_private: false,
- index: HashMap::from_iter([
+ index: FxHashMap::from_iter([
(
id("0:0:1572"),
Item {
@@ -83,7 +82,7 @@ fn errors_on_local_in_paths_and_not_index() {
span: None,
visibility: Visibility::Public,
docs: None,
- links: HashMap::from_iter([(("prim@i32".to_owned(), id("0:1:1571")))]),
+ links: FxHashMap::from_iter([(("prim@i32".to_owned(), id("0:1:1571")))]),
attrs: Vec::new(),
deprecation: None,
inner: ItemEnum::Module(Module {
@@ -102,14 +101,14 @@ fn errors_on_local_in_paths_and_not_index() {
span: None,
visibility: Visibility::Public,
docs: None,
- links: HashMap::default(),
+ links: FxHashMap::default(),
attrs: Vec::new(),
deprecation: None,
inner: ItemEnum::Primitive(Primitive { name: "i32".to_owned(), impls: vec![] }),
},
),
]),
- paths: HashMap::from_iter([(
+ paths: FxHashMap::from_iter([(
id("0:1:1571"),
ItemSummary {
crate_id: 0,
@@ -117,7 +116,7 @@ fn errors_on_local_in_paths_and_not_index() {
kind: ItemKind::Primitive,
},
)]),
- external_crates: HashMap::default(),
+ external_crates: FxHashMap::default(),
format_version: rustdoc_json_types::FORMAT_VERSION,
};
@@ -137,7 +136,7 @@ fn checks_local_crate_id_is_correct() {
root: id("root"),
crate_version: None,
includes_private: false,
- index: HashMap::from_iter([(
+ index: FxHashMap::from_iter([(
id("root"),
Item {
id: id("root"),
@@ -146,7 +145,7 @@ fn checks_local_crate_id_is_correct() {
span: None,
visibility: Visibility::Public,
docs: None,
- links: HashMap::default(),
+ links: FxHashMap::default(),
attrs: Vec::new(),
deprecation: None,
inner: ItemEnum::Module(Module {
@@ -156,8 +155,8 @@ fn checks_local_crate_id_is_correct() {
}),
},
)]),
- paths: HashMap::default(),
- external_crates: HashMap::default(),
+ paths: FxHashMap::default(),
+ external_crates: FxHashMap::default(),
format_version: FORMAT_VERSION,
};
check(&krate, &[]);
diff --git a/src/tools/lint-docs/src/lib.rs b/src/tools/lint-docs/src/lib.rs
index 3842a649c..034c6aa07 100644
--- a/src/tools/lint-docs/src/lib.rs
+++ b/src/tools/lint-docs/src/lib.rs
@@ -45,6 +45,36 @@ impl Lint {
fn check_style(&self) -> Result<(), Box<dyn Error>> {
for &expected in &["### Example", "### Explanation", "{{produces}}"] {
if expected == "{{produces}}" && self.is_ignored() {
+ if self.doc_contains("{{produces}}") {
+ return Err(format!(
+ "the lint example has `ignore`, but also contains the {{{{produces}}}} marker\n\
+ \n\
+ The documentation generator cannot generate the example output when the \
+ example is ignored.\n\
+ Manually include the sample output below the example. For example:\n\
+ \n\
+ /// ```rust,ignore (needs command line option)\n\
+ /// #[cfg(widnows)]\n\
+ /// fn foo() {{}}\n\
+ /// ```\n\
+ ///\n\
+ /// This will produce:\n\
+ /// \n\
+ /// ```text\n\
+ /// warning: unknown condition name used\n\
+ /// --> lint_example.rs:1:7\n\
+ /// |\n\
+ /// 1 | #[cfg(widnows)]\n\
+ /// | ^^^^^^^\n\
+ /// |\n\
+ /// = note: `#[warn(unexpected_cfgs)]` on by default\n\
+ /// ```\n\
+ \n\
+ Replacing the output with the text of the example you \
+ compiled manually yourself.\n\
+ "
+ ).into());
+ }
continue;
}
if !self.doc_contains(expected) {
@@ -317,10 +347,10 @@ impl<'a> LintExtractor<'a> {
..,
&format!(
"This will produce:\n\
- \n\
- ```text\n\
- {}\
- ```",
+ \n\
+ ```text\n\
+ {}\
+ ```",
output
),
);
@@ -392,37 +422,36 @@ impl<'a> LintExtractor<'a> {
.filter(|line| line.starts_with('{'))
.map(serde_json::from_str)
.collect::<Result<Vec<serde_json::Value>, _>>()?;
- match msgs
+ // First try to find the messages with the `code` field set to our lint.
+ let matches: Vec<_> = msgs
.iter()
- .find(|msg| matches!(&msg["code"]["code"], serde_json::Value::String(s) if s==name))
- {
- Some(msg) => {
- let rendered = msg["rendered"].as_str().expect("rendered field should exist");
- Ok(rendered.to_string())
- }
- None => {
- match msgs.iter().find(
- |msg| matches!(&msg["rendered"], serde_json::Value::String(s) if s.contains(name)),
- ) {
- Some(msg) => {
- let rendered = msg["rendered"].as_str().expect("rendered field should exist");
- Ok(rendered.to_string())
- }
- None => {
- let rendered: Vec<&str> =
- msgs.iter().filter_map(|msg| msg["rendered"].as_str()).collect();
- let non_json: Vec<&str> =
- stderr.lines().filter(|line| !line.starts_with('{')).collect();
- Err(format!(
- "did not find lint `{}` in output of example, got:\n{}\n{}",
- name,
- non_json.join("\n"),
- rendered.join("\n")
- )
- .into())
- }
- }
+ .filter(|msg| matches!(&msg["code"]["code"], serde_json::Value::String(s) if s==name))
+ .map(|msg| msg["rendered"].as_str().expect("rendered field should exist").to_string())
+ .collect();
+ if matches.is_empty() {
+ // Some lints override their code to something else (E0566).
+ // Try to find something that looks like it could be our lint.
+ let matches: Vec<_> = msgs.iter().filter(|msg|
+ matches!(&msg["rendered"], serde_json::Value::String(s) if s.contains(name)))
+ .map(|msg| msg["rendered"].as_str().expect("rendered field should exist").to_string())
+ .collect();
+ if matches.is_empty() {
+ let rendered: Vec<&str> =
+ msgs.iter().filter_map(|msg| msg["rendered"].as_str()).collect();
+ let non_json: Vec<&str> =
+ stderr.lines().filter(|line| !line.starts_with('{')).collect();
+ Err(format!(
+ "did not find lint `{}` in output of example, got:\n{}\n{}",
+ name,
+ non_json.join("\n"),
+ rendered.join("\n")
+ )
+ .into())
+ } else {
+ Ok(matches.join("\n"))
}
+ } else {
+ Ok(matches.join("\n"))
}
}
diff --git a/src/tools/publish_toolstate.py b/src/tools/publish_toolstate.py
index 395bcc745..2018c239b 100755
--- a/src/tools/publish_toolstate.py
+++ b/src/tools/publish_toolstate.py
@@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ def gh_url():
return os.environ['TOOLSTATE_ISSUES_API_URL']
-def maybe_delink(message):
+def maybe_remove_mention(message):
# type: (str) -> str
if os.environ.get('TOOLSTATE_SKIP_MENTIONS') is not None:
return message.replace("@", "")
@@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ def issue(
else:
status_description = 'no longer builds'
request = json.dumps({
- 'body': maybe_delink(textwrap.dedent('''\
+ 'body': maybe_remove_mention(textwrap.dedent('''\
Hello, this is your friendly neighborhood mergebot.
After merging PR {}, I observed that the tool {} {}.
A follow-up PR to the repository {} is needed to fix the fallout.
@@ -285,7 +285,7 @@ try:
issue_url = gh_url() + '/{}/comments'.format(number)
response = urllib2.urlopen(urllib2.Request(
issue_url,
- json.dumps({'body': maybe_delink(message)}).encode(),
+ json.dumps({'body': maybe_remove_mention(message)}).encode(),
{
'Authorization': 'token ' + github_token,
'Content-Type': 'application/json',
diff --git a/src/tools/replace-version-placeholder/src/main.rs b/src/tools/replace-version-placeholder/src/main.rs
index 33b35d054..0aebfc4aa 100644
--- a/src/tools/replace-version-placeholder/src/main.rs
+++ b/src/tools/replace-version-placeholder/src/main.rs
@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ fn main() {
let version_str = version_str.trim();
walk::walk(
&root_path,
- &mut |path| {
+ |path, _is_dir| {
walk::filter_dirs(path)
// We exempt these as they require the placeholder
// for their operation
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/Cargo.lock b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/Cargo.lock
index ec1977672..25242c602 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/Cargo.lock
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/Cargo.lock
@@ -169,9 +169,9 @@ checksum = "baf1de4339761588bc0619e3cbc0120ee582ebb74b53b4efbf79117bd2da40fd"
[[package]]
name = "chalk-derive"
-version = "0.88.0"
+version = "0.89.0"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
-checksum = "4df80a3fbc1f0e59f560eeeebca94bf655566a8ad3023c210a109deb6056455a"
+checksum = "ea176c50987dc4765961aa165001e8eb5a722a26308c5797a47303ea91686aab"
dependencies = [
"proc-macro2",
"quote",
@@ -181,9 +181,9 @@ dependencies = [
[[package]]
name = "chalk-ir"
-version = "0.88.0"
+version = "0.89.0"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
-checksum = "f39e5272016916956298cceea5147006f897972c274a768ed4d6e074efe5d3fb"
+checksum = "473b480241695428c14e8f84f1c9a47ef232450a50faf3a4041e5c9dc11e0a3b"
dependencies = [
"bitflags",
"chalk-derive",
@@ -192,9 +192,9 @@ dependencies = [
[[package]]
name = "chalk-recursive"
-version = "0.88.0"
+version = "0.89.0"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
-checksum = "d9d60b42ad7478d3e027e2f9ea4e99fbbb8fdee0c8c3cf068be269f57e603618"
+checksum = "6764b4fe67cac3a3758185084efbfbd39bf0352795824ba849ddd2b64cd4bb28"
dependencies = [
"chalk-derive",
"chalk-ir",
@@ -205,9 +205,9 @@ dependencies = [
[[package]]
name = "chalk-solve"
-version = "0.88.0"
+version = "0.89.0"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
-checksum = "ab30620ea5b36819525eaab2204f4b8e1842fc7ee36826424a28bef59ae7fecf"
+checksum = "55a7e6160966eceb6e7dcc2f479a2af4c477aaf5bccbc640d82515995ab1a6cc"
dependencies = [
"chalk-derive",
"chalk-ir",
@@ -572,6 +572,7 @@ dependencies = [
"chalk-recursive",
"chalk-solve",
"cov-mark",
+ "either",
"ena",
"expect-test",
"hir-def",
@@ -1714,6 +1715,7 @@ name = "syntax"
version = "0.0.0"
dependencies = [
"cov-mark",
+ "either",
"expect-test",
"indexmap",
"itertools",
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/bench_data/numerous_macro_rules b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/bench_data/numerous_macro_rules
index bf89ed594..7610a3ae1 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/bench_data/numerous_macro_rules
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/bench_data/numerous_macro_rules
@@ -341,8 +341,8 @@ macro_rules! __ra_macro_fixture339 {($name : ident )=>{ impl Clone for $name
macro_rules! __ra_macro_fixture340 {([$($stack : tt )*])=>{$($stack )* }; ([$($stack : tt )*]{$($tail : tt )* })=>{$($stack )* { remove_sections_inner ! ([]$($tail )*); }}; ([$($stack : tt )*]$t : tt $($tail : tt )*)=>{ remove_sections ! ([$($stack )* $t ]$($tail )*); }; }
macro_rules! __ra_macro_fixture341 {($t : ty ,$z : expr )=>{ impl Zero for $t { fn zero ()-> Self {$z as $t } fn is_zero (& self )-> bool { self == & Self :: zero ()}}}; }
macro_rules! __ra_macro_fixture342 {($($ident : ident ),* $(,)?)=>{$(# [ allow ( bad_style )] pub const $ident : super :: Name = super :: Name :: new_inline ( stringify ! ($ident )); )* }; }
-macro_rules! __ra_macro_fixture343 {($($trait : ident =>$expand : ident ),* )=>{# [ derive ( Debug , Clone , Copy , PartialEq , Eq , Hash )] pub enum BuiltinDeriveExpander {$($trait ),* } impl BuiltinDeriveExpander { pub fn expand (& self , db : & dyn AstDatabase , id : LazyMacroId , tt : & tt :: Subtree , )-> Result < tt :: Subtree , mbe :: ExpandError > { let expander = match * self {$(BuiltinDeriveExpander ::$trait =>$expand , )* }; expander ( db , id , tt )} fn find_by_name ( name : & name :: Name )-> Option < Self > { match name {$(id if id == & name :: name ! [$trait ]=> Some ( BuiltinDeriveExpander ::$trait ), )* _ => None , }}}}; }
-macro_rules! __ra_macro_fixture344 {( LAZY : $(($name : ident , $kind : ident )=>$expand : ident ),* , EAGER : $(($e_name : ident , $e_kind : ident )=>$e_expand : ident ),* )=>{# [ derive ( Debug , Clone , Copy , PartialEq , Eq , Hash )] pub enum BuiltinFnLikeExpander {$($kind ),* }# [ derive ( Debug , Clone , Copy , PartialEq , Eq , Hash )] pub enum EagerExpander {$($e_kind ),* } impl BuiltinFnLikeExpander { pub fn expand (& self , db : & dyn AstDatabase , id : LazyMacroId , tt : & tt :: Subtree , )-> ExpandResult < tt :: Subtree > { let expander = match * self {$(BuiltinFnLikeExpander ::$kind =>$expand , )* }; expander ( db , id , tt )}} impl EagerExpander { pub fn expand (& self , db : & dyn AstDatabase , arg_id : EagerMacroId , tt : & tt :: Subtree , )-> ExpandResult < Option < ( tt :: Subtree , FragmentKind )>> { let expander = match * self {$(EagerExpander ::$e_kind =>$e_expand , )* }; expander ( db , arg_id , tt )}} fn find_by_name ( ident : & name :: Name )-> Option < Either < BuiltinFnLikeExpander , EagerExpander >> { match ident {$(id if id == & name :: name ! [$name ]=> Some ( Either :: Left ( BuiltinFnLikeExpander ::$kind )), )* $(id if id == & name :: name ! [$e_name ]=> Some ( Either :: Right ( EagerExpander ::$e_kind )), )* _ => return None , }}}; }
+macro_rules! __ra_macro_fixture343 {($($trait : ident =>$expand : ident ),* )=>{# [ derive ( Debug , Clone , Copy , PartialEq , Eq , Hash )] pub enum BuiltinDeriveExpander {$($trait ),* } impl BuiltinDeriveExpander { pub fn expand (& self , db : & dyn ExpandDatabase , id : LazyMacroId , tt : & tt :: Subtree , )-> Result < tt :: Subtree , mbe :: ExpandError > { let expander = match * self {$(BuiltinDeriveExpander ::$trait =>$expand , )* }; expander ( db , id , tt )} fn find_by_name ( name : & name :: Name )-> Option < Self > { match name {$(id if id == & name :: name ! [$trait ]=> Some ( BuiltinDeriveExpander ::$trait ), )* _ => None , }}}}; }
+macro_rules! __ra_macro_fixture344 {( LAZY : $(($name : ident , $kind : ident )=>$expand : ident ),* , EAGER : $(($e_name : ident , $e_kind : ident )=>$e_expand : ident ),* )=>{# [ derive ( Debug , Clone , Copy , PartialEq , Eq , Hash )] pub enum BuiltinFnLikeExpander {$($kind ),* }# [ derive ( Debug , Clone , Copy , PartialEq , Eq , Hash )] pub enum EagerExpander {$($e_kind ),* } impl BuiltinFnLikeExpander { pub fn expand (& self , db : & dyn ExpandDatabase , id : LazyMacroId , tt : & tt :: Subtree , )-> ExpandResult < tt :: Subtree > { let expander = match * self {$(BuiltinFnLikeExpander ::$kind =>$expand , )* }; expander ( db , id , tt )}} impl EagerExpander { pub fn expand (& self , db : & dyn ExpandDatabase , arg_id : EagerMacroId , tt : & tt :: Subtree , )-> ExpandResult < Option < ( tt :: Subtree , FragmentKind )>> { let expander = match * self {$(EagerExpander ::$e_kind =>$e_expand , )* }; expander ( db , arg_id , tt )}} fn find_by_name ( ident : & name :: Name )-> Option < Either < BuiltinFnLikeExpander , EagerExpander >> { match ident {$(id if id == & name :: name ! [$name ]=> Some ( Either :: Left ( BuiltinFnLikeExpander ::$kind )), )* $(id if id == & name :: name ! [$e_name ]=> Some ( Either :: Right ( EagerExpander ::$e_kind )), )* _ => return None , }}}; }
macro_rules! __ra_macro_fixture345 {($($ty : ty =>$this : ident $im : block );*)=>{$(impl ToTokenTree for $ty { fn to_token ($this )-> tt :: TokenTree { let leaf : tt :: Leaf = $im . into (); leaf . into ()}} impl ToTokenTree for &$ty { fn to_token ($this )-> tt :: TokenTree { let leaf : tt :: Leaf = $im . clone (). into (); leaf . into ()}})* }}
macro_rules! __ra_macro_fixture346 {($name : ident )=>{ impl $crate :: salsa :: InternKey for $name { fn from_intern_id ( v : $crate :: salsa :: InternId )-> Self {$name ( v )} fn as_intern_id (& self )-> $crate :: salsa :: InternId { self . 0 }}}; }
macro_rules! __ra_macro_fixture347 {($($var : ident ($t : ty )),+ )=>{$(impl From <$t > for AttrOwner { fn from ( t : $t )-> AttrOwner { AttrOwner ::$var ( t )}})+ }; }
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/flycheck/src/lib.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/flycheck/src/lib.rs
index 11f7b068e..accb14a51 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/flycheck/src/lib.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/flycheck/src/lib.rs
@@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ impl fmt::Display for FlycheckConfig {
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct FlycheckHandle {
// XXX: drop order is significant
- sender: Sender<Restart>,
+ sender: Sender<StateChange>,
_thread: jod_thread::JoinHandle,
id: usize,
}
@@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ impl FlycheckHandle {
workspace_root: AbsPathBuf,
) -> FlycheckHandle {
let actor = FlycheckActor::new(id, sender, config, workspace_root);
- let (sender, receiver) = unbounded::<Restart>();
+ let (sender, receiver) = unbounded::<StateChange>();
let thread = jod_thread::Builder::new()
.name("Flycheck".to_owned())
.spawn(move || actor.run(receiver))
@@ -99,12 +99,12 @@ impl FlycheckHandle {
/// Schedule a re-start of the cargo check worker.
pub fn restart(&self) {
- self.sender.send(Restart::Yes).unwrap();
+ self.sender.send(StateChange::Restart).unwrap();
}
/// Stop this cargo check worker.
pub fn cancel(&self) {
- self.sender.send(Restart::No).unwrap();
+ self.sender.send(StateChange::Cancel).unwrap();
}
pub fn id(&self) -> usize {
@@ -149,9 +149,9 @@ pub enum Progress {
DidFailToRestart(String),
}
-enum Restart {
- Yes,
- No,
+enum StateChange {
+ Restart,
+ Cancel,
}
/// A [`FlycheckActor`] is a single check instance of a workspace.
@@ -172,7 +172,7 @@ struct FlycheckActor {
}
enum Event {
- Restart(Restart),
+ RequestStateChange(StateChange),
CheckEvent(Option<CargoMessage>),
}
@@ -191,30 +191,31 @@ impl FlycheckActor {
self.send(Message::Progress { id: self.id, progress });
}
- fn next_event(&self, inbox: &Receiver<Restart>) -> Option<Event> {
+ fn next_event(&self, inbox: &Receiver<StateChange>) -> Option<Event> {
let check_chan = self.cargo_handle.as_ref().map(|cargo| &cargo.receiver);
if let Ok(msg) = inbox.try_recv() {
// give restarts a preference so check outputs don't block a restart or stop
- return Some(Event::Restart(msg));
+ return Some(Event::RequestStateChange(msg));
}
select! {
- recv(inbox) -> msg => msg.ok().map(Event::Restart),
+ recv(inbox) -> msg => msg.ok().map(Event::RequestStateChange),
recv(check_chan.unwrap_or(&never())) -> msg => Some(Event::CheckEvent(msg.ok())),
}
}
- fn run(mut self, inbox: Receiver<Restart>) {
+ fn run(mut self, inbox: Receiver<StateChange>) {
'event: while let Some(event) = self.next_event(&inbox) {
match event {
- Event::Restart(Restart::No) => {
+ Event::RequestStateChange(StateChange::Cancel) => {
+ tracing::debug!(flycheck_id = self.id, "flycheck cancelled");
self.cancel_check_process();
}
- Event::Restart(Restart::Yes) => {
+ Event::RequestStateChange(StateChange::Restart) => {
// Cancel the previously spawned process
self.cancel_check_process();
while let Ok(restart) = inbox.recv_timeout(Duration::from_millis(50)) {
// restart chained with a stop, so just cancel
- if let Restart::No = restart {
+ if let StateChange::Cancel = restart {
continue 'event;
}
}
@@ -255,10 +256,20 @@ impl FlycheckActor {
}
Event::CheckEvent(Some(message)) => match message {
CargoMessage::CompilerArtifact(msg) => {
+ tracing::trace!(
+ flycheck_id = self.id,
+ artifact = msg.target.name,
+ "artifact received"
+ );
self.report_progress(Progress::DidCheckCrate(msg.target.name));
}
CargoMessage::Diagnostic(msg) => {
+ tracing::trace!(
+ flycheck_id = self.id,
+ message = msg.message,
+ "diagnostic received"
+ );
self.send(Message::AddDiagnostic {
id: self.id,
workspace_root: self.root.clone(),
@@ -445,42 +456,56 @@ impl CargoActor {
// simply skip a line if it doesn't parse, which just ignores any
// erroneous output.
- let mut error = String::new();
- let mut read_at_least_one_message = false;
+ let mut stdout_errors = String::new();
+ let mut stderr_errors = String::new();
+ let mut read_at_least_one_stdout_message = false;
+ let mut read_at_least_one_stderr_message = false;
+ let process_line = |line: &str, error: &mut String| {
+ // Try to deserialize a message from Cargo or Rustc.
+ let mut deserializer = serde_json::Deserializer::from_str(line);
+ deserializer.disable_recursion_limit();
+ if let Ok(message) = JsonMessage::deserialize(&mut deserializer) {
+ match message {
+ // Skip certain kinds of messages to only spend time on what's useful
+ JsonMessage::Cargo(message) => match message {
+ cargo_metadata::Message::CompilerArtifact(artifact) if !artifact.fresh => {
+ self.sender.send(CargoMessage::CompilerArtifact(artifact)).unwrap();
+ }
+ cargo_metadata::Message::CompilerMessage(msg) => {
+ self.sender.send(CargoMessage::Diagnostic(msg.message)).unwrap();
+ }
+ _ => (),
+ },
+ JsonMessage::Rustc(message) => {
+ self.sender.send(CargoMessage::Diagnostic(message)).unwrap();
+ }
+ }
+ return true;
+ }
+
+ error.push_str(line);
+ error.push('\n');
+ return false;
+ };
let output = streaming_output(
self.stdout,
self.stderr,
&mut |line| {
- read_at_least_one_message = true;
-
- // Try to deserialize a message from Cargo or Rustc.
- let mut deserializer = serde_json::Deserializer::from_str(line);
- deserializer.disable_recursion_limit();
- if let Ok(message) = JsonMessage::deserialize(&mut deserializer) {
- match message {
- // Skip certain kinds of messages to only spend time on what's useful
- JsonMessage::Cargo(message) => match message {
- cargo_metadata::Message::CompilerArtifact(artifact)
- if !artifact.fresh =>
- {
- self.sender.send(CargoMessage::CompilerArtifact(artifact)).unwrap();
- }
- cargo_metadata::Message::CompilerMessage(msg) => {
- self.sender.send(CargoMessage::Diagnostic(msg.message)).unwrap();
- }
- _ => (),
- },
- JsonMessage::Rustc(message) => {
- self.sender.send(CargoMessage::Diagnostic(message)).unwrap();
- }
- }
+ if process_line(line, &mut stdout_errors) {
+ read_at_least_one_stdout_message = true;
}
},
&mut |line| {
- error.push_str(line);
- error.push('\n');
+ if process_line(line, &mut stderr_errors) {
+ read_at_least_one_stderr_message = true;
+ }
},
);
+
+ let read_at_least_one_message =
+ read_at_least_one_stdout_message || read_at_least_one_stderr_message;
+ let mut error = stdout_errors;
+ error.push_str(&stderr_errors);
match output {
Ok(_) => Ok((read_at_least_one_message, error)),
Err(e) => Err(io::Error::new(e.kind(), format!("{e:?}: {error}"))),
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/adt.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/adt.rs
index 9bc1c54a3..b336f59ff 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/adt.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/adt.rs
@@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ pub struct StructData {
pub repr: Option<ReprOptions>,
pub visibility: RawVisibility,
pub rustc_has_incoherent_inherent_impls: bool,
+ pub fundamental: bool,
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
@@ -173,10 +174,10 @@ impl StructData {
let item_tree = loc.id.item_tree(db);
let repr = repr_from_value(db, krate, &item_tree, ModItem::from(loc.id.value).into());
let cfg_options = db.crate_graph()[loc.container.krate].cfg_options.clone();
- let rustc_has_incoherent_inherent_impls = item_tree
- .attrs(db, loc.container.krate, ModItem::from(loc.id.value).into())
- .by_key("rustc_has_incoherent_inherent_impls")
- .exists();
+ let attrs = item_tree.attrs(db, loc.container.krate, ModItem::from(loc.id.value).into());
+ let rustc_has_incoherent_inherent_impls =
+ attrs.by_key("rustc_has_incoherent_inherent_impls").exists();
+ let fundamental = attrs.by_key("fundamental").exists();
let strukt = &item_tree[loc.id.value];
let (variant_data, diagnostics) = lower_fields(
@@ -196,6 +197,7 @@ impl StructData {
repr,
visibility: item_tree[strukt.visibility].clone(),
rustc_has_incoherent_inherent_impls,
+ fundamental,
}),
diagnostics.into(),
)
@@ -215,10 +217,10 @@ impl StructData {
let repr = repr_from_value(db, krate, &item_tree, ModItem::from(loc.id.value).into());
let cfg_options = db.crate_graph()[loc.container.krate].cfg_options.clone();
- let rustc_has_incoherent_inherent_impls = item_tree
- .attrs(db, loc.container.krate, ModItem::from(loc.id.value).into())
- .by_key("rustc_has_incoherent_inherent_impls")
- .exists();
+ let attrs = item_tree.attrs(db, loc.container.krate, ModItem::from(loc.id.value).into());
+ let rustc_has_incoherent_inherent_impls =
+ attrs.by_key("rustc_has_incoherent_inherent_impls").exists();
+ let fundamental = attrs.by_key("fundamental").exists();
let union = &item_tree[loc.id.value];
let (variant_data, diagnostics) = lower_fields(
@@ -238,6 +240,7 @@ impl StructData {
repr,
visibility: item_tree[union.visibility].clone(),
rustc_has_incoherent_inherent_impls,
+ fundamental,
}),
diagnostics.into(),
)
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/attr.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/attr.rs
index fcd92ad33..200072c17 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/attr.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/attr.rs
@@ -300,6 +300,7 @@ impl AttrsWithOwner {
AdtId::UnionId(it) => attrs_from_item_tree(it.lookup(db).id, db),
},
AttrDefId::TraitId(it) => attrs_from_item_tree(it.lookup(db).id, db),
+ AttrDefId::TraitAliasId(it) => attrs_from_item_tree(it.lookup(db).id, db),
AttrDefId::MacroId(it) => match it {
MacroId::Macro2Id(it) => attrs_from_item_tree(it.lookup(db).id, db),
MacroId::MacroRulesId(it) => attrs_from_item_tree(it.lookup(db).id, db),
@@ -315,26 +316,14 @@ impl AttrsWithOwner {
let src = it.parent().child_source(db);
RawAttrs::from_attrs_owner(
db.upcast(),
- src.with_value(src.value[it.local_id()].as_ref().either(
- |it| match it {
- ast::TypeOrConstParam::Type(it) => it as _,
- ast::TypeOrConstParam::Const(it) => it as _,
- },
- |it| it as _,
- )),
+ src.with_value(&src.value[it.local_id()]),
)
}
GenericParamId::TypeParamId(it) => {
let src = it.parent().child_source(db);
RawAttrs::from_attrs_owner(
db.upcast(),
- src.with_value(src.value[it.local_id()].as_ref().either(
- |it| match it {
- ast::TypeOrConstParam::Type(it) => it as _,
- ast::TypeOrConstParam::Const(it) => it as _,
- },
- |it| it as _,
- )),
+ src.with_value(&src.value[it.local_id()]),
)
}
GenericParamId::LifetimeParamId(it) => {
@@ -404,6 +393,7 @@ impl AttrsWithOwner {
AttrDefId::StaticId(id) => id.lookup(db).source(db).map(ast::AnyHasAttrs::new),
AttrDefId::ConstId(id) => id.lookup(db).source(db).map(ast::AnyHasAttrs::new),
AttrDefId::TraitId(id) => id.lookup(db).source(db).map(ast::AnyHasAttrs::new),
+ AttrDefId::TraitAliasId(id) => id.lookup(db).source(db).map(ast::AnyHasAttrs::new),
AttrDefId::TypeAliasId(id) => id.lookup(db).source(db).map(ast::AnyHasAttrs::new),
AttrDefId::MacroId(id) => match id {
MacroId::Macro2Id(id) => id.lookup(db).source(db).map(ast::AnyHasAttrs::new),
@@ -412,28 +402,14 @@ impl AttrsWithOwner {
},
AttrDefId::ImplId(id) => id.lookup(db).source(db).map(ast::AnyHasAttrs::new),
AttrDefId::GenericParamId(id) => match id {
- GenericParamId::ConstParamId(id) => {
- id.parent().child_source(db).map(|source| match &source[id.local_id()] {
- Either::Left(ast::TypeOrConstParam::Type(id)) => {
- ast::AnyHasAttrs::new(id.clone())
- }
- Either::Left(ast::TypeOrConstParam::Const(id)) => {
- ast::AnyHasAttrs::new(id.clone())
- }
- Either::Right(id) => ast::AnyHasAttrs::new(id.clone()),
- })
- }
- GenericParamId::TypeParamId(id) => {
- id.parent().child_source(db).map(|source| match &source[id.local_id()] {
- Either::Left(ast::TypeOrConstParam::Type(id)) => {
- ast::AnyHasAttrs::new(id.clone())
- }
- Either::Left(ast::TypeOrConstParam::Const(id)) => {
- ast::AnyHasAttrs::new(id.clone())
- }
- Either::Right(id) => ast::AnyHasAttrs::new(id.clone()),
- })
- }
+ GenericParamId::ConstParamId(id) => id
+ .parent()
+ .child_source(db)
+ .map(|source| ast::AnyHasAttrs::new(source[id.local_id()].clone())),
+ GenericParamId::TypeParamId(id) => id
+ .parent()
+ .child_source(db)
+ .map(|source| ast::AnyHasAttrs::new(source[id.local_id()].clone())),
GenericParamId::LifetimeParamId(id) => id
.parent
.child_source(db)
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/body.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/body.rs
index 8fd9255b8..b70e658ef 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/body.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/body.rs
@@ -24,7 +24,9 @@ use syntax::{ast, AstPtr, SyntaxNode, SyntaxNodePtr};
use crate::{
attr::Attrs,
db::DefDatabase,
- expr::{dummy_expr_id, Expr, ExprId, Label, LabelId, Pat, PatId},
+ expr::{
+ dummy_expr_id, Binding, BindingId, Expr, ExprId, Label, LabelId, Pat, PatId, RecordFieldPat,
+ },
item_scope::BuiltinShadowMode,
macro_id_to_def_id,
nameres::DefMap,
@@ -270,7 +272,7 @@ pub struct Mark {
pub struct Body {
pub exprs: Arena<Expr>,
pub pats: Arena<Pat>,
- pub or_pats: FxHashMap<PatId, Arc<[PatId]>>,
+ pub bindings: Arena<Binding>,
pub labels: Arena<Label>,
/// The patterns for the function's parameters. While the parameter types are
/// part of the function signature, the patterns are not (they don't change
@@ -409,18 +411,6 @@ impl Body {
.map(move |&block| (block, db.block_def_map(block).expect("block ID without DefMap")))
}
- pub fn pattern_representative(&self, pat: PatId) -> PatId {
- self.or_pats.get(&pat).and_then(|pats| pats.first().copied()).unwrap_or(pat)
- }
-
- /// Retrieves all ident patterns this pattern shares the ident with.
- pub fn ident_patterns_for<'slf>(&'slf self, pat: &'slf PatId) -> &'slf [PatId] {
- match self.or_pats.get(pat) {
- Some(pats) => pats,
- None => std::slice::from_ref(pat),
- }
- }
-
pub fn pretty_print(&self, db: &dyn DefDatabase, owner: DefWithBodyId) -> String {
pretty::print_body_hir(db, self, owner)
}
@@ -435,13 +425,52 @@ impl Body {
}
fn shrink_to_fit(&mut self) {
- let Self { _c: _, body_expr: _, block_scopes, or_pats, exprs, labels, params, pats } = self;
+ let Self { _c: _, body_expr: _, block_scopes, exprs, labels, params, pats, bindings } =
+ self;
block_scopes.shrink_to_fit();
- or_pats.shrink_to_fit();
exprs.shrink_to_fit();
labels.shrink_to_fit();
params.shrink_to_fit();
pats.shrink_to_fit();
+ bindings.shrink_to_fit();
+ }
+
+ pub fn walk_bindings_in_pat(&self, pat_id: PatId, mut f: impl FnMut(BindingId)) {
+ self.walk_pats(pat_id, &mut |pat| {
+ if let Pat::Bind { id, .. } = pat {
+ f(*id);
+ }
+ });
+ }
+
+ pub fn walk_pats(&self, pat_id: PatId, f: &mut impl FnMut(&Pat)) {
+ let pat = &self[pat_id];
+ f(pat);
+ match pat {
+ Pat::Range { .. }
+ | Pat::Lit(..)
+ | Pat::Path(..)
+ | Pat::ConstBlock(..)
+ | Pat::Wild
+ | Pat::Missing => {}
+ &Pat::Bind { subpat, .. } => {
+ if let Some(subpat) = subpat {
+ self.walk_pats(subpat, f);
+ }
+ }
+ Pat::Or(args) | Pat::Tuple { args, .. } | Pat::TupleStruct { args, .. } => {
+ args.iter().copied().for_each(|p| self.walk_pats(p, f));
+ }
+ Pat::Ref { pat, .. } => self.walk_pats(*pat, f),
+ Pat::Slice { prefix, slice, suffix } => {
+ let total_iter = prefix.iter().chain(slice.iter()).chain(suffix.iter());
+ total_iter.copied().for_each(|p| self.walk_pats(p, f));
+ }
+ Pat::Record { args, .. } => {
+ args.iter().for_each(|RecordFieldPat { pat, .. }| self.walk_pats(*pat, f));
+ }
+ Pat::Box { inner } => self.walk_pats(*inner, f),
+ }
}
}
@@ -451,7 +480,7 @@ impl Default for Body {
body_expr: dummy_expr_id(),
exprs: Default::default(),
pats: Default::default(),
- or_pats: Default::default(),
+ bindings: Default::default(),
labels: Default::default(),
params: Default::default(),
block_scopes: Default::default(),
@@ -484,6 +513,14 @@ impl Index<LabelId> for Body {
}
}
+impl Index<BindingId> for Body {
+ type Output = Binding;
+
+ fn index(&self, b: BindingId) -> &Binding {
+ &self.bindings[b]
+ }
+}
+
// FIXME: Change `node_` prefix to something more reasonable.
// Perhaps `expr_syntax` and `expr_id`?
impl BodySourceMap {
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/body/lower.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/body/lower.rs
index 04b1c4f01..fedaf3955 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/body/lower.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/body/lower.rs
@@ -15,6 +15,7 @@ use la_arena::Arena;
use once_cell::unsync::OnceCell;
use profile::Count;
use rustc_hash::FxHashMap;
+use smallvec::SmallVec;
use syntax::{
ast::{
self, ArrayExprKind, AstChildren, HasArgList, HasLoopBody, HasName, LiteralKind,
@@ -30,14 +31,14 @@ use crate::{
builtin_type::{BuiltinFloat, BuiltinInt, BuiltinUint},
db::DefDatabase,
expr::{
- dummy_expr_id, Array, BindingAnnotation, ClosureKind, Expr, ExprId, FloatTypeWrapper,
- Label, LabelId, Literal, MatchArm, Movability, Pat, PatId, RecordFieldPat, RecordLitField,
- Statement,
+ dummy_expr_id, Array, Binding, BindingAnnotation, BindingId, ClosureKind, Expr, ExprId,
+ FloatTypeWrapper, Label, LabelId, Literal, MatchArm, Movability, Pat, PatId,
+ RecordFieldPat, RecordLitField, Statement,
},
item_scope::BuiltinShadowMode,
path::{GenericArgs, Path},
type_ref::{Mutability, Rawness, TypeRef},
- AdtId, BlockLoc, ModuleDefId, UnresolvedMacro,
+ AdtId, BlockId, BlockLoc, ModuleDefId, UnresolvedMacro,
};
pub struct LowerCtx<'a> {
@@ -87,16 +88,14 @@ pub(super) fn lower(
body: Body {
exprs: Arena::default(),
pats: Arena::default(),
+ bindings: Arena::default(),
labels: Arena::default(),
params: Vec::new(),
body_expr: dummy_expr_id(),
block_scopes: Vec::new(),
_c: Count::new(),
- or_pats: Default::default(),
},
expander,
- name_to_pat_grouping: Default::default(),
- is_lowering_inside_or_pat: false,
is_lowering_assignee_expr: false,
is_lowering_generator: false,
}
@@ -109,13 +108,26 @@ struct ExprCollector<'a> {
ast_id_map: Arc<AstIdMap>,
body: Body,
source_map: BodySourceMap,
- // a poor-mans union-find?
- name_to_pat_grouping: FxHashMap<Name, Vec<PatId>>,
- is_lowering_inside_or_pat: bool,
is_lowering_assignee_expr: bool,
is_lowering_generator: bool,
}
+#[derive(Debug, Default)]
+struct BindingList {
+ map: FxHashMap<Name, BindingId>,
+}
+
+impl BindingList {
+ fn find(
+ &mut self,
+ ec: &mut ExprCollector<'_>,
+ name: Name,
+ mode: BindingAnnotation,
+ ) -> BindingId {
+ *self.map.entry(name).or_insert_with_key(|n| ec.alloc_binding(n.clone(), mode))
+ }
+}
+
impl ExprCollector<'_> {
fn collect(
mut self,
@@ -127,17 +139,16 @@ impl ExprCollector<'_> {
param_list.self_param().filter(|_| attr_enabled.next().unwrap_or(false))
{
let ptr = AstPtr::new(&self_param);
- let param_pat = self.alloc_pat(
- Pat::Bind {
- name: name![self],
- mode: BindingAnnotation::new(
- self_param.mut_token().is_some() && self_param.amp_token().is_none(),
- false,
- ),
- subpat: None,
- },
- Either::Right(ptr),
+ let binding_id = self.alloc_binding(
+ name![self],
+ BindingAnnotation::new(
+ self_param.mut_token().is_some() && self_param.amp_token().is_none(),
+ false,
+ ),
);
+ let param_pat =
+ self.alloc_pat(Pat::Bind { id: binding_id, subpat: None }, Either::Right(ptr));
+ self.add_definition_to_binding(binding_id, param_pat);
self.body.params.push(param_pat);
}
@@ -179,6 +190,9 @@ impl ExprCollector<'_> {
id
}
+ fn alloc_binding(&mut self, name: Name, mode: BindingAnnotation) -> BindingId {
+ self.body.bindings.alloc(Binding { name, mode, definitions: SmallVec::new() })
+ }
fn alloc_pat(&mut self, pat: Pat, ptr: PatPtr) -> PatId {
let src = self.expander.to_source(ptr);
let id = self.make_pat(pat, src.clone());
@@ -238,33 +252,32 @@ impl ExprCollector<'_> {
}
ast::Expr::BlockExpr(e) => match e.modifier() {
Some(ast::BlockModifier::Try(_)) => {
- let body = self.collect_block(e);
- self.alloc_expr(Expr::TryBlock { body }, syntax_ptr)
+ self.collect_block_(e, |id, statements, tail| Expr::TryBlock {
+ id,
+ statements,
+ tail,
+ })
}
Some(ast::BlockModifier::Unsafe(_)) => {
- let body = self.collect_block(e);
- self.alloc_expr(Expr::Unsafe { body }, syntax_ptr)
+ self.collect_block_(e, |id, statements, tail| Expr::Unsafe {
+ id,
+ statements,
+ tail,
+ })
}
- // FIXME: we need to record these effects somewhere...
Some(ast::BlockModifier::Label(label)) => {
let label = self.collect_label(label);
- let res = self.collect_block(e);
- match &mut self.body.exprs[res] {
- Expr::Block { label: block_label, .. } => {
- *block_label = Some(label);
- }
- _ => unreachable!(),
- }
- res
- }
- Some(ast::BlockModifier::Async(_)) => {
- let body = self.collect_block(e);
- self.alloc_expr(Expr::Async { body }, syntax_ptr)
- }
- Some(ast::BlockModifier::Const(_)) => {
- let body = self.collect_block(e);
- self.alloc_expr(Expr::Const { body }, syntax_ptr)
+ self.collect_block_(e, |id, statements, tail| Expr::Block {
+ id,
+ statements,
+ tail,
+ label: Some(label),
+ })
}
+ Some(ast::BlockModifier::Async(_)) => self
+ .collect_block_(e, |id, statements, tail| Expr::Async { id, statements, tail }),
+ Some(ast::BlockModifier::Const(_)) => self
+ .collect_block_(e, |id, statements, tail| Expr::Const { id, statements, tail }),
None => self.collect_block(e),
},
ast::Expr::LoopExpr(e) => {
@@ -486,6 +499,8 @@ impl ExprCollector<'_> {
Movability::Movable
};
ClosureKind::Generator(movability)
+ } else if e.async_token().is_some() {
+ ClosureKind::Async
} else {
ClosureKind::Closure
};
@@ -737,6 +752,19 @@ impl ExprCollector<'_> {
}
fn collect_block(&mut self, block: ast::BlockExpr) -> ExprId {
+ self.collect_block_(block, |id, statements, tail| Expr::Block {
+ id,
+ statements,
+ tail,
+ label: None,
+ })
+ }
+
+ fn collect_block_(
+ &mut self,
+ block: ast::BlockExpr,
+ mk_block: impl FnOnce(BlockId, Box<[Statement]>, Option<ExprId>) -> Expr,
+ ) -> ExprId {
let file_local_id = self.ast_id_map.ast_id(&block);
let ast_id = AstId::new(self.expander.current_file_id, file_local_id);
let block_loc =
@@ -769,15 +797,8 @@ impl ExprCollector<'_> {
});
let syntax_node_ptr = AstPtr::new(&block.into());
- let expr_id = self.alloc_expr(
- Expr::Block {
- id: block_id,
- statements: statements.into_boxed_slice(),
- tail,
- label: None,
- },
- syntax_node_ptr,
- );
+ let expr_id = self
+ .alloc_expr(mk_block(block_id, statements.into_boxed_slice(), tail), syntax_node_ptr);
self.expander.def_map = prev_def_map;
self.expander.module = prev_local_module;
@@ -799,13 +820,7 @@ impl ExprCollector<'_> {
}
fn collect_pat(&mut self, pat: ast::Pat) -> PatId {
- let pat_id = self.collect_pat_(pat);
- for (_, pats) in self.name_to_pat_grouping.drain() {
- let pats = Arc::<[_]>::from(pats);
- self.body.or_pats.extend(pats.iter().map(|&pat| (pat, pats.clone())));
- }
- self.is_lowering_inside_or_pat = false;
- pat_id
+ self.collect_pat_(pat, &mut BindingList::default())
}
fn collect_pat_opt(&mut self, pat: Option<ast::Pat>) -> PatId {
@@ -815,16 +830,18 @@ impl ExprCollector<'_> {
}
}
- fn collect_pat_(&mut self, pat: ast::Pat) -> PatId {
+ fn collect_pat_(&mut self, pat: ast::Pat, binding_list: &mut BindingList) -> PatId {
let pattern = match &pat {
ast::Pat::IdentPat(bp) => {
let name = bp.name().map(|nr| nr.as_name()).unwrap_or_else(Name::missing);
- let key = self.is_lowering_inside_or_pat.then(|| name.clone());
let annotation =
BindingAnnotation::new(bp.mut_token().is_some(), bp.ref_token().is_some());
- let subpat = bp.pat().map(|subpat| self.collect_pat_(subpat));
- let pattern = if annotation == BindingAnnotation::Unannotated && subpat.is_none() {
+ let subpat = bp.pat().map(|subpat| self.collect_pat_(subpat, binding_list));
+
+ let is_simple_ident_pat =
+ annotation == BindingAnnotation::Unannotated && subpat.is_none();
+ let (binding, pattern) = if is_simple_ident_pat {
// This could also be a single-segment path pattern. To
// decide that, we need to try resolving the name.
let (resolved, _) = self.expander.def_map.resolve_path(
@@ -834,12 +851,12 @@ impl ExprCollector<'_> {
BuiltinShadowMode::Other,
);
match resolved.take_values() {
- Some(ModuleDefId::ConstId(_)) => Pat::Path(name.into()),
+ Some(ModuleDefId::ConstId(_)) => (None, Pat::Path(name.into())),
Some(ModuleDefId::EnumVariantId(_)) => {
// this is only really valid for unit variants, but
// shadowing other enum variants with a pattern is
// an error anyway
- Pat::Path(name.into())
+ (None, Pat::Path(name.into()))
}
Some(ModuleDefId::AdtId(AdtId::StructId(s)))
if self.db.struct_data(s).variant_data.kind() != StructKind::Record =>
@@ -847,30 +864,34 @@ impl ExprCollector<'_> {
// Funnily enough, record structs *can* be shadowed
// by pattern bindings (but unit or tuple structs
// can't).
- Pat::Path(name.into())
+ (None, Pat::Path(name.into()))
}
// shadowing statics is an error as well, so we just ignore that case here
- _ => Pat::Bind { name, mode: annotation, subpat },
+ _ => {
+ let id = binding_list.find(self, name, annotation);
+ (Some(id), Pat::Bind { id, subpat })
+ }
}
} else {
- Pat::Bind { name, mode: annotation, subpat }
+ let id = binding_list.find(self, name, annotation);
+ (Some(id), Pat::Bind { id, subpat })
};
let ptr = AstPtr::new(&pat);
let pat = self.alloc_pat(pattern, Either::Left(ptr));
- if let Some(key) = key {
- self.name_to_pat_grouping.entry(key).or_default().push(pat);
+ if let Some(binding_id) = binding {
+ self.add_definition_to_binding(binding_id, pat);
}
return pat;
}
ast::Pat::TupleStructPat(p) => {
let path =
p.path().and_then(|path| self.expander.parse_path(self.db, path)).map(Box::new);
- let (args, ellipsis) = self.collect_tuple_pat(p.fields());
+ let (args, ellipsis) = self.collect_tuple_pat(p.fields(), binding_list);
Pat::TupleStruct { path, args, ellipsis }
}
ast::Pat::RefPat(p) => {
- let pat = self.collect_pat_opt(p.pat());
+ let pat = self.collect_pat_opt_(p.pat(), binding_list);
let mutability = Mutability::from_mutable(p.mut_token().is_some());
Pat::Ref { pat, mutability }
}
@@ -880,13 +901,12 @@ impl ExprCollector<'_> {
path.map(Pat::Path).unwrap_or(Pat::Missing)
}
ast::Pat::OrPat(p) => {
- self.is_lowering_inside_or_pat = true;
- let pats = p.pats().map(|p| self.collect_pat_(p)).collect();
+ let pats = p.pats().map(|p| self.collect_pat_(p, binding_list)).collect();
Pat::Or(pats)
}
- ast::Pat::ParenPat(p) => return self.collect_pat_opt_(p.pat()),
+ ast::Pat::ParenPat(p) => return self.collect_pat_opt_(p.pat(), binding_list),
ast::Pat::TuplePat(p) => {
- let (args, ellipsis) = self.collect_tuple_pat(p.fields());
+ let (args, ellipsis) = self.collect_tuple_pat(p.fields(), binding_list);
Pat::Tuple { args, ellipsis }
}
ast::Pat::WildcardPat(_) => Pat::Wild,
@@ -899,7 +919,7 @@ impl ExprCollector<'_> {
.fields()
.filter_map(|f| {
let ast_pat = f.pat()?;
- let pat = self.collect_pat_(ast_pat);
+ let pat = self.collect_pat_(ast_pat, binding_list);
let name = f.field_name()?.as_name();
Some(RecordFieldPat { name, pat })
})
@@ -918,9 +938,15 @@ impl ExprCollector<'_> {
// FIXME properly handle `RestPat`
Pat::Slice {
- prefix: prefix.into_iter().map(|p| self.collect_pat_(p)).collect(),
- slice: slice.map(|p| self.collect_pat_(p)),
- suffix: suffix.into_iter().map(|p| self.collect_pat_(p)).collect(),
+ prefix: prefix
+ .into_iter()
+ .map(|p| self.collect_pat_(p, binding_list))
+ .collect(),
+ slice: slice.map(|p| self.collect_pat_(p, binding_list)),
+ suffix: suffix
+ .into_iter()
+ .map(|p| self.collect_pat_(p, binding_list))
+ .collect(),
}
}
ast::Pat::LiteralPat(lit) => {
@@ -943,7 +969,7 @@ impl ExprCollector<'_> {
Pat::Missing
}
ast::Pat::BoxPat(boxpat) => {
- let inner = self.collect_pat_opt_(boxpat.pat());
+ let inner = self.collect_pat_opt_(boxpat.pat(), binding_list);
Pat::Box { inner }
}
ast::Pat::ConstBlockPat(const_block_pat) => {
@@ -960,7 +986,7 @@ impl ExprCollector<'_> {
let src = self.expander.to_source(Either::Left(AstPtr::new(&pat)));
let pat =
self.collect_macro_call(call, macro_ptr, true, |this, expanded_pat| {
- this.collect_pat_opt_(expanded_pat)
+ this.collect_pat_opt_(expanded_pat, binding_list)
});
self.source_map.pat_map.insert(src, pat);
return pat;
@@ -974,21 +1000,25 @@ impl ExprCollector<'_> {
self.alloc_pat(pattern, Either::Left(ptr))
}
- fn collect_pat_opt_(&mut self, pat: Option<ast::Pat>) -> PatId {
+ fn collect_pat_opt_(&mut self, pat: Option<ast::Pat>, binding_list: &mut BindingList) -> PatId {
match pat {
- Some(pat) => self.collect_pat_(pat),
+ Some(pat) => self.collect_pat_(pat, binding_list),
None => self.missing_pat(),
}
}
- fn collect_tuple_pat(&mut self, args: AstChildren<ast::Pat>) -> (Box<[PatId]>, Option<usize>) {
+ fn collect_tuple_pat(
+ &mut self,
+ args: AstChildren<ast::Pat>,
+ binding_list: &mut BindingList,
+ ) -> (Box<[PatId]>, Option<usize>) {
// Find the location of the `..`, if there is one. Note that we do not
// consider the possibility of there being multiple `..` here.
let ellipsis = args.clone().position(|p| matches!(p, ast::Pat::RestPat(_)));
// We want to skip the `..` pattern here, since we account for it above.
let args = args
.filter(|p| !matches!(p, ast::Pat::RestPat(_)))
- .map(|p| self.collect_pat_(p))
+ .map(|p| self.collect_pat_(p, binding_list))
.collect();
(args, ellipsis)
@@ -1017,6 +1047,10 @@ impl ExprCollector<'_> {
None => Some(()),
}
}
+
+ fn add_definition_to_binding(&mut self, binding_id: BindingId, pat_id: PatId) {
+ self.body.bindings[binding_id].definitions.push(pat_id);
+ }
}
impl From<ast::LiteralKind> for Literal {
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/body/pretty.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/body/pretty.rs
index 4b4664a1c..5a9b825a2 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/body/pretty.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/body/pretty.rs
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ use std::fmt::{self, Write};
use syntax::ast::HasName;
use crate::{
- expr::{Array, BindingAnnotation, ClosureKind, Literal, Movability, Statement},
+ expr::{Array, BindingAnnotation, BindingId, ClosureKind, Literal, Movability, Statement},
pretty::{print_generic_args, print_path, print_type_ref},
type_ref::TypeRef,
};
@@ -292,18 +292,6 @@ impl<'a> Printer<'a> {
self.print_expr(*expr);
w!(self, "?");
}
- Expr::TryBlock { body } => {
- w!(self, "try ");
- self.print_expr(*body);
- }
- Expr::Async { body } => {
- w!(self, "async ");
- self.print_expr(*body);
- }
- Expr::Const { body } => {
- w!(self, "const ");
- self.print_expr(*body);
- }
Expr::Cast { expr, type_ref } => {
self.print_expr(*expr);
w!(self, " as ");
@@ -372,8 +360,14 @@ impl<'a> Printer<'a> {
w!(self, "]");
}
Expr::Closure { args, arg_types, ret_type, body, closure_kind } => {
- if let ClosureKind::Generator(Movability::Static) = closure_kind {
- w!(self, "static ");
+ match closure_kind {
+ ClosureKind::Generator(Movability::Static) => {
+ w!(self, "static ");
+ }
+ ClosureKind::Async => {
+ w!(self, "async ");
+ }
+ _ => (),
}
w!(self, "|");
for (i, (pat, ty)) in args.iter().zip(arg_types.iter()).enumerate() {
@@ -402,10 +396,6 @@ impl<'a> Printer<'a> {
}
w!(self, ")");
}
- Expr::Unsafe { body } => {
- w!(self, "unsafe ");
- self.print_expr(*body);
- }
Expr::Array(arr) => {
w!(self, "[");
if !matches!(arr, Array::ElementList { elements, .. } if elements.is_empty()) {
@@ -428,25 +418,47 @@ impl<'a> Printer<'a> {
}
Expr::Literal(lit) => self.print_literal(lit),
Expr::Block { id: _, statements, tail, label } => {
- self.whitespace();
- if let Some(lbl) = label {
- w!(self, "{}: ", self.body[*lbl].name);
+ let label = label.map(|lbl| format!("{}: ", self.body[lbl].name));
+ self.print_block(label.as_deref(), statements, tail);
+ }
+ Expr::Unsafe { id: _, statements, tail } => {
+ self.print_block(Some("unsafe "), statements, tail);
+ }
+ Expr::TryBlock { id: _, statements, tail } => {
+ self.print_block(Some("try "), statements, tail);
+ }
+ Expr::Async { id: _, statements, tail } => {
+ self.print_block(Some("async "), statements, tail);
+ }
+ Expr::Const { id: _, statements, tail } => {
+ self.print_block(Some("const "), statements, tail);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ fn print_block(
+ &mut self,
+ label: Option<&str>,
+ statements: &Box<[Statement]>,
+ tail: &Option<la_arena::Idx<Expr>>,
+ ) {
+ self.whitespace();
+ if let Some(lbl) = label {
+ w!(self, "{}", lbl);
+ }
+ w!(self, "{{");
+ if !statements.is_empty() || tail.is_some() {
+ self.indented(|p| {
+ for stmt in &**statements {
+ p.print_stmt(stmt);
}
- w!(self, "{{");
- if !statements.is_empty() || tail.is_some() {
- self.indented(|p| {
- for stmt in &**statements {
- p.print_stmt(stmt);
- }
- if let Some(tail) = tail {
- p.print_expr(*tail);
- }
- p.newline();
- });
+ if let Some(tail) = tail {
+ p.print_expr(*tail);
}
- w!(self, "}}");
- }
+ p.newline();
+ });
}
+ w!(self, "}}");
}
fn print_pat(&mut self, pat: PatId) {
@@ -518,14 +530,8 @@ impl<'a> Printer<'a> {
}
Pat::Path(path) => self.print_path(path),
Pat::Lit(expr) => self.print_expr(*expr),
- Pat::Bind { mode, name, subpat } => {
- let mode = match mode {
- BindingAnnotation::Unannotated => "",
- BindingAnnotation::Mutable => "mut ",
- BindingAnnotation::Ref => "ref ",
- BindingAnnotation::RefMut => "ref mut ",
- };
- w!(self, "{}{}", mode, name);
+ Pat::Bind { id, subpat } => {
+ self.print_binding(*id);
if let Some(pat) = subpat {
self.whitespace();
self.print_pat(*pat);
@@ -629,4 +635,15 @@ impl<'a> Printer<'a> {
fn print_path(&mut self, path: &Path) {
print_path(path, self).unwrap();
}
+
+ fn print_binding(&mut self, id: BindingId) {
+ let Binding { name, mode, .. } = &self.body.bindings[id];
+ let mode = match mode {
+ BindingAnnotation::Unannotated => "",
+ BindingAnnotation::Mutable => "mut ",
+ BindingAnnotation::Ref => "ref ",
+ BindingAnnotation::RefMut => "ref mut ",
+ };
+ w!(self, "{}{}", mode, name);
+ }
}
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/body/scope.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/body/scope.rs
index 2617d4288..12fc1f116 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/body/scope.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/body/scope.rs
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ use rustc_hash::FxHashMap;
use crate::{
body::Body,
db::DefDatabase,
- expr::{Expr, ExprId, LabelId, Pat, PatId, Statement},
+ expr::{Binding, BindingId, Expr, ExprId, LabelId, Pat, PatId, Statement},
BlockId, DefWithBodyId,
};
@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ pub struct ExprScopes {
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub struct ScopeEntry {
name: Name,
- pat: PatId,
+ binding: BindingId,
}
impl ScopeEntry {
@@ -31,8 +31,8 @@ impl ScopeEntry {
&self.name
}
- pub fn pat(&self) -> PatId {
- self.pat
+ pub fn binding(&self) -> BindingId {
+ self.binding
}
}
@@ -66,6 +66,7 @@ impl ExprScopes {
self.scopes[scope].label.clone()
}
+ /// Returns the scopes in ascending order.
pub fn scope_chain(&self, scope: Option<ScopeId>) -> impl Iterator<Item = ScopeId> + '_ {
std::iter::successors(scope, move |&scope| self.scopes[scope].parent)
}
@@ -125,18 +126,23 @@ impl ExprScopes {
})
}
- fn add_bindings(&mut self, body: &Body, scope: ScopeId, pat: PatId) {
+ fn add_bindings(&mut self, body: &Body, scope: ScopeId, binding: BindingId) {
+ let Binding { name, .. } = &body.bindings[binding];
+ let entry = ScopeEntry { name: name.clone(), binding };
+ self.scopes[scope].entries.push(entry);
+ }
+
+ fn add_pat_bindings(&mut self, body: &Body, scope: ScopeId, pat: PatId) {
let pattern = &body[pat];
- if let Pat::Bind { name, .. } = pattern {
- let entry = ScopeEntry { name: name.clone(), pat };
- self.scopes[scope].entries.push(entry);
+ if let Pat::Bind { id, .. } = pattern {
+ self.add_bindings(body, scope, *id);
}
- pattern.walk_child_pats(|pat| self.add_bindings(body, scope, pat));
+ pattern.walk_child_pats(|pat| self.add_pat_bindings(body, scope, pat));
}
fn add_params_bindings(&mut self, body: &Body, scope: ScopeId, params: &[PatId]) {
- params.iter().for_each(|pat| self.add_bindings(body, scope, *pat));
+ params.iter().for_each(|pat| self.add_pat_bindings(body, scope, *pat));
}
fn set_scope(&mut self, node: ExprId, scope: ScopeId) {
@@ -169,7 +175,7 @@ fn compute_block_scopes(
}
*scope = scopes.new_scope(*scope);
- scopes.add_bindings(body, *scope, *pat);
+ scopes.add_pat_bindings(body, *scope, *pat);
}
Statement::Expr { expr, .. } => {
compute_expr_scopes(*expr, body, scopes, scope);
@@ -194,10 +200,20 @@ fn compute_expr_scopes(expr: ExprId, body: &Body, scopes: &mut ExprScopes, scope
scopes.set_scope(expr, scope);
compute_block_scopes(statements, *tail, body, scopes, &mut scope);
}
+ Expr::Unsafe { id, statements, tail }
+ | Expr::Async { id, statements, tail }
+ | Expr::Const { id, statements, tail }
+ | Expr::TryBlock { id, statements, tail } => {
+ let mut scope = scopes.new_block_scope(*scope, *id, None);
+ // Overwrite the old scope for the block expr, so that every block scope can be found
+ // via the block itself (important for blocks that only contain items, no expressions).
+ scopes.set_scope(expr, scope);
+ compute_block_scopes(statements, *tail, body, scopes, &mut scope);
+ }
Expr::For { iterable, pat, body: body_expr, label } => {
compute_expr_scopes(*iterable, body, scopes, scope);
let mut scope = scopes.new_labeled_scope(*scope, make_label(label));
- scopes.add_bindings(body, scope, *pat);
+ scopes.add_pat_bindings(body, scope, *pat);
compute_expr_scopes(*body_expr, body, scopes, &mut scope);
}
Expr::While { condition, body: body_expr, label } => {
@@ -218,7 +234,7 @@ fn compute_expr_scopes(expr: ExprId, body: &Body, scopes: &mut ExprScopes, scope
compute_expr_scopes(*expr, body, scopes, scope);
for arm in arms.iter() {
let mut scope = scopes.new_scope(*scope);
- scopes.add_bindings(body, scope, arm.pat);
+ scopes.add_pat_bindings(body, scope, arm.pat);
if let Some(guard) = arm.guard {
scope = scopes.new_scope(scope);
compute_expr_scopes(guard, body, scopes, &mut scope);
@@ -237,7 +253,7 @@ fn compute_expr_scopes(expr: ExprId, body: &Body, scopes: &mut ExprScopes, scope
&Expr::Let { pat, expr } => {
compute_expr_scopes(expr, body, scopes, scope);
*scope = scopes.new_scope(*scope);
- scopes.add_bindings(body, *scope, pat);
+ scopes.add_pat_bindings(body, *scope, pat);
}
e => e.walk_child_exprs(|e| compute_expr_scopes(e, body, scopes, scope)),
};
@@ -439,7 +455,7 @@ fn foo() {
let function = find_function(&db, file_id);
let scopes = db.expr_scopes(function.into());
- let (_body, source_map) = db.body_with_source_map(function.into());
+ let (body, source_map) = db.body_with_source_map(function.into());
let expr_scope = {
let expr_ast = name_ref.syntax().ancestors().find_map(ast::Expr::cast).unwrap();
@@ -449,7 +465,9 @@ fn foo() {
};
let resolved = scopes.resolve_name_in_scope(expr_scope, &name_ref.as_name()).unwrap();
- let pat_src = source_map.pat_syntax(resolved.pat()).unwrap();
+ let pat_src = source_map
+ .pat_syntax(*body.bindings[resolved.binding()].definitions.first().unwrap())
+ .unwrap();
let local_name = pat_src.value.either(
|it| it.syntax_node_ptr().to_node(file.syntax()),
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/body/tests/block.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/body/tests/block.rs
index 3bba08cfc..77ac221e5 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/body/tests/block.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/body/tests/block.rs
@@ -395,3 +395,25 @@ fn foo() {
"#]],
)
}
+
+#[test]
+fn trailing_expr_macro_expands_stmts() {
+ check_at(
+ r#"
+macro_rules! foo {
+ () => { const FOO: u32 = 0;const BAR: u32 = 0; };
+}
+fn f() {$0
+ foo!{}
+};
+ "#,
+ expect![[r#"
+ block scope
+ BAR: v
+ FOO: v
+
+ crate
+ f: v
+ "#]],
+ )
+}
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/child_by_source.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/child_by_source.rs
index 19d2fe956..68b57acca 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/child_by_source.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/child_by_source.rs
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
//! When *constructing* `hir`, we start at some parent syntax node and recursively
//! lower the children.
//!
-//! This modules allows one to go in the opposite direction: start with a syntax
+//! This module allows one to go in the opposite direction: start with a syntax
//! node for a *child*, and get its hir.
use either::Either;
@@ -145,6 +145,7 @@ impl ChildBySource for ItemScope {
ModuleDefId::StaticId(id) => insert!(map[keys::STATIC].insert(id)),
ModuleDefId::TypeAliasId(id) => insert!(map[keys::TYPE_ALIAS].insert(id)),
ModuleDefId::TraitId(id) => insert!(map[keys::TRAIT].insert(id)),
+ ModuleDefId::TraitAliasId(id) => insert!(map[keys::TRAIT_ALIAS].insert(id)),
ModuleDefId::AdtId(adt) => match adt {
AdtId::StructId(id) => insert!(map[keys::STRUCT].insert(id)),
AdtId::UnionId(id) => insert!(map[keys::UNION].insert(id)),
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/data.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/data.rs
index c3c1dfd39..1633a33be 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/data.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/data.rs
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ use crate::{
visibility::RawVisibility,
AssocItemId, AstIdWithPath, ConstId, ConstLoc, FunctionId, FunctionLoc, HasModule, ImplId,
Intern, ItemContainerId, ItemLoc, Lookup, Macro2Id, MacroRulesId, ModuleId, ProcMacroId,
- StaticId, TraitId, TypeAliasId, TypeAliasLoc,
+ StaticId, TraitAliasId, TraitId, TypeAliasId, TypeAliasLoc,
};
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
@@ -35,6 +35,7 @@ pub struct FunctionData {
pub visibility: RawVisibility,
pub abi: Option<Interned<str>>,
pub legacy_const_generics_indices: Box<[u32]>,
+ pub rustc_allow_incoherent_impl: bool,
flags: FnFlags,
}
@@ -84,13 +85,14 @@ impl FunctionData {
}
}
- let legacy_const_generics_indices = item_tree
- .attrs(db, krate, ModItem::from(loc.id.value).into())
+ let attrs = item_tree.attrs(db, krate, ModItem::from(loc.id.value).into());
+ let legacy_const_generics_indices = attrs
.by_key("rustc_legacy_const_generics")
.tt_values()
.next()
.map(parse_rustc_legacy_const_generics)
.unwrap_or_default();
+ let rustc_allow_incoherent_impl = attrs.by_key("rustc_allow_incoherent_impl").exists();
Arc::new(FunctionData {
name: func.name.clone(),
@@ -108,6 +110,7 @@ impl FunctionData {
abi: func.abi.clone(),
legacy_const_generics_indices,
flags,
+ rustc_allow_incoherent_impl,
})
}
@@ -171,6 +174,7 @@ pub struct TypeAliasData {
pub visibility: RawVisibility,
pub is_extern: bool,
pub rustc_has_incoherent_inherent_impls: bool,
+ pub rustc_allow_incoherent_impl: bool,
/// Bounds restricting the type alias itself (eg. `type Ty: Bound;` in a trait or impl).
pub bounds: Vec<Interned<TypeBound>>,
}
@@ -189,10 +193,14 @@ impl TypeAliasData {
item_tree[typ.visibility].clone()
};
- let rustc_has_incoherent_inherent_impls = item_tree
- .attrs(db, loc.container.module(db).krate(), ModItem::from(loc.id.value).into())
- .by_key("rustc_has_incoherent_inherent_impls")
- .exists();
+ let attrs = item_tree.attrs(
+ db,
+ loc.container.module(db).krate(),
+ ModItem::from(loc.id.value).into(),
+ );
+ let rustc_has_incoherent_inherent_impls =
+ attrs.by_key("rustc_has_incoherent_inherent_impls").exists();
+ let rustc_allow_incoherent_impl = attrs.by_key("rustc_allow_incoherent_impl").exists();
Arc::new(TypeAliasData {
name: typ.name.clone(),
@@ -200,6 +208,7 @@ impl TypeAliasData {
visibility,
is_extern: matches!(loc.container, ItemContainerId::ExternBlockId(_)),
rustc_has_incoherent_inherent_impls,
+ rustc_allow_incoherent_impl,
bounds: typ.bounds.to_vec(),
})
}
@@ -212,11 +221,12 @@ pub struct TraitData {
pub is_auto: bool,
pub is_unsafe: bool,
pub rustc_has_incoherent_inherent_impls: bool,
+ pub skip_array_during_method_dispatch: bool,
+ pub fundamental: bool,
pub visibility: RawVisibility,
/// Whether the trait has `#[rust_skip_array_during_method_dispatch]`. `hir_ty` will ignore
/// method calls to this trait's methods when the receiver is an array and the crate edition is
/// 2015 or 2018.
- pub skip_array_during_method_dispatch: bool,
// box it as the vec is usually empty anyways
pub attribute_calls: Option<Box<Vec<(AstId<ast::Item>, MacroCallId)>>>,
}
@@ -245,19 +255,12 @@ impl TraitData {
attrs.by_key("rustc_skip_array_during_method_dispatch").exists();
let rustc_has_incoherent_inherent_impls =
attrs.by_key("rustc_has_incoherent_inherent_impls").exists();
- let (items, attribute_calls, diagnostics) = match &tr_def.items {
- Some(items) => {
- let mut collector = AssocItemCollector::new(
- db,
- module_id,
- tree_id.file_id(),
- ItemContainerId::TraitId(tr),
- );
- collector.collect(&item_tree, tree_id.tree_id(), items);
- collector.finish()
- }
- None => Default::default(),
- };
+ let fundamental = attrs.by_key("fundamental").exists();
+ let mut collector =
+ AssocItemCollector::new(db, module_id, tree_id.file_id(), ItemContainerId::TraitId(tr));
+ collector.collect(&item_tree, tree_id.tree_id(), &tr_def.items);
+ let (items, attribute_calls, diagnostics) = collector.finish();
+
(
Arc::new(TraitData {
name,
@@ -268,6 +271,7 @@ impl TraitData {
visibility,
skip_array_during_method_dispatch,
rustc_has_incoherent_inherent_impls,
+ fundamental,
}),
diagnostics.into(),
)
@@ -300,6 +304,23 @@ impl TraitData {
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
+pub struct TraitAliasData {
+ pub name: Name,
+ pub visibility: RawVisibility,
+}
+
+impl TraitAliasData {
+ pub(crate) fn trait_alias_query(db: &dyn DefDatabase, id: TraitAliasId) -> Arc<TraitAliasData> {
+ let loc = id.lookup(db);
+ let item_tree = loc.id.item_tree(db);
+ let alias = &item_tree[loc.id.value];
+ let visibility = item_tree[alias.visibility].clone();
+
+ Arc::new(TraitAliasData { name: alias.name.clone(), visibility })
+ }
+}
+
+#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub struct ImplData {
pub target_trait: Option<Interned<TraitRef>>,
pub self_ty: Interned<TypeRef>,
@@ -441,6 +462,7 @@ pub struct ConstData {
pub name: Option<Name>,
pub type_ref: Interned<TypeRef>,
pub visibility: RawVisibility,
+ pub rustc_allow_incoherent_impl: bool,
}
impl ConstData {
@@ -454,10 +476,16 @@ impl ConstData {
item_tree[konst.visibility].clone()
};
+ let rustc_allow_incoherent_impl = item_tree
+ .attrs(db, loc.container.module(db).krate(), ModItem::from(loc.id.value).into())
+ .by_key("rustc_allow_incoherent_impl")
+ .exists();
+
Arc::new(ConstData {
name: konst.name.clone(),
type_ref: konst.type_ref.clone(),
visibility,
+ rustc_allow_incoherent_impl,
})
}
}
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/db.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/db.rs
index b23427a73..9371fc14d 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/db.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/db.rs
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ use std::sync::Arc;
use base_db::{salsa, CrateId, SourceDatabase, Upcast};
use either::Either;
-use hir_expand::{db::AstDatabase, HirFileId};
+use hir_expand::{db::ExpandDatabase, HirFileId};
use intern::Interned;
use la_arena::ArenaMap;
use syntax::{ast, AstPtr};
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ use crate::{
body::{scope::ExprScopes, Body, BodySourceMap},
data::{
ConstData, FunctionData, ImplData, Macro2Data, MacroRulesData, ProcMacroData, StaticData,
- TraitData, TypeAliasData,
+ TraitAliasData, TraitData, TypeAliasData,
},
generics::GenericParams,
import_map::ImportMap,
@@ -25,8 +25,8 @@ use crate::{
AttrDefId, BlockId, BlockLoc, ConstId, ConstLoc, DefWithBodyId, EnumId, EnumLoc, ExternBlockId,
ExternBlockLoc, FunctionId, FunctionLoc, GenericDefId, ImplId, ImplLoc, LocalEnumVariantId,
LocalFieldId, Macro2Id, Macro2Loc, MacroRulesId, MacroRulesLoc, ProcMacroId, ProcMacroLoc,
- StaticId, StaticLoc, StructId, StructLoc, TraitId, TraitLoc, TypeAliasId, TypeAliasLoc,
- UnionId, UnionLoc, VariantId,
+ StaticId, StaticLoc, StructId, StructLoc, TraitAliasId, TraitAliasLoc, TraitId, TraitLoc,
+ TypeAliasId, TypeAliasLoc, UnionId, UnionLoc, VariantId,
};
#[salsa::query_group(InternDatabaseStorage)]
@@ -46,6 +46,8 @@ pub trait InternDatabase: SourceDatabase {
#[salsa::interned]
fn intern_trait(&self, loc: TraitLoc) -> TraitId;
#[salsa::interned]
+ fn intern_trait_alias(&self, loc: TraitAliasLoc) -> TraitAliasId;
+ #[salsa::interned]
fn intern_type_alias(&self, loc: TypeAliasLoc) -> TypeAliasId;
#[salsa::interned]
fn intern_impl(&self, loc: ImplLoc) -> ImplId;
@@ -62,7 +64,7 @@ pub trait InternDatabase: SourceDatabase {
}
#[salsa::query_group(DefDatabaseStorage)]
-pub trait DefDatabase: InternDatabase + AstDatabase + Upcast<dyn AstDatabase> {
+pub trait DefDatabase: InternDatabase + ExpandDatabase + Upcast<dyn ExpandDatabase> {
#[salsa::input]
fn enable_proc_attr_macros(&self) -> bool;
@@ -125,6 +127,9 @@ pub trait DefDatabase: InternDatabase + AstDatabase + Upcast<dyn AstDatabase> {
#[salsa::invoke(TraitData::trait_data_with_diagnostics_query)]
fn trait_data_with_diagnostics(&self, tr: TraitId) -> (Arc<TraitData>, Arc<[DefDiagnostic]>);
+ #[salsa::invoke(TraitAliasData::trait_alias_query)]
+ fn trait_alias_data(&self, e: TraitAliasId) -> Arc<TraitAliasData>;
+
#[salsa::invoke(TypeAliasData::type_alias_data_query)]
fn type_alias_data(&self, e: TypeAliasId) -> Arc<TypeAliasData>;
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/expr.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/expr.rs
index 48028b7c6..19fa6b254 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/expr.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/expr.rs
@@ -17,6 +17,7 @@ use std::fmt;
use hir_expand::name::Name;
use intern::Interned;
use la_arena::{Idx, RawIdx};
+use smallvec::SmallVec;
use crate::{
builtin_type::{BuiltinFloat, BuiltinInt, BuiltinUint},
@@ -29,6 +30,8 @@ pub use syntax::ast::{ArithOp, BinaryOp, CmpOp, LogicOp, Ordering, RangeOp, Unar
pub type ExprId = Idx<Expr>;
+pub type BindingId = Idx<Binding>;
+
/// FIXME: this is a hacky function which should be removed
pub(crate) fn dummy_expr_id() -> ExprId {
ExprId::from_raw(RawIdx::from(u32::MAX))
@@ -52,13 +55,21 @@ pub type LabelId = Idx<Label>;
// We convert float values into bits and that's how we don't need to deal with f32 and f64.
// For PartialEq, bits comparison should work, as ordering is not important
// https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/issues/12380#issuecomment-1137284360
-#[derive(Default, Debug, Clone, Eq, PartialEq)]
+#[derive(Default, Debug, Clone, Copy, Eq, PartialEq)]
pub struct FloatTypeWrapper(u64);
impl FloatTypeWrapper {
pub fn new(value: f64) -> Self {
Self(value.to_bits())
}
+
+ pub fn into_f64(self) -> f64 {
+ f64::from_bits(self.0)
+ }
+
+ pub fn into_f32(self) -> f32 {
+ f64::from_bits(self.0) as f32
+ }
}
impl fmt::Display for FloatTypeWrapper {
@@ -101,6 +112,26 @@ pub enum Expr {
tail: Option<ExprId>,
label: Option<LabelId>,
},
+ TryBlock {
+ id: BlockId,
+ statements: Box<[Statement]>,
+ tail: Option<ExprId>,
+ },
+ Async {
+ id: BlockId,
+ statements: Box<[Statement]>,
+ tail: Option<ExprId>,
+ },
+ Const {
+ id: BlockId,
+ statements: Box<[Statement]>,
+ tail: Option<ExprId>,
+ },
+ Unsafe {
+ id: BlockId,
+ statements: Box<[Statement]>,
+ tail: Option<ExprId>,
+ },
Loop {
body: ExprId,
label: Option<LabelId>,
@@ -164,15 +195,6 @@ pub enum Expr {
Try {
expr: ExprId,
},
- TryBlock {
- body: ExprId,
- },
- Async {
- body: ExprId,
- },
- Const {
- body: ExprId,
- },
Cast {
expr: ExprId,
type_ref: Interned<TypeRef>,
@@ -214,9 +236,6 @@ pub enum Expr {
exprs: Box<[ExprId]>,
is_assignee_expr: bool,
},
- Unsafe {
- body: ExprId,
- },
Array(Array),
Literal(Literal),
Underscore,
@@ -226,6 +245,7 @@ pub enum Expr {
pub enum ClosureKind {
Closure,
Generator(Movability),
+ Async,
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq)]
@@ -282,13 +302,20 @@ impl Expr {
Expr::Let { expr, .. } => {
f(*expr);
}
- Expr::Block { statements, tail, .. } => {
+ Expr::Block { statements, tail, .. }
+ | Expr::TryBlock { statements, tail, .. }
+ | Expr::Unsafe { statements, tail, .. }
+ | Expr::Async { statements, tail, .. }
+ | Expr::Const { statements, tail, .. } => {
for stmt in statements.iter() {
match stmt {
- Statement::Let { initializer, .. } => {
+ Statement::Let { initializer, else_branch, .. } => {
if let &Some(expr) = initializer {
f(expr);
}
+ if let &Some(expr) = else_branch {
+ f(expr);
+ }
}
Statement::Expr { expr: expression, .. } => f(*expression),
}
@@ -297,10 +324,6 @@ impl Expr {
f(expr);
}
}
- Expr::TryBlock { body }
- | Expr::Unsafe { body }
- | Expr::Async { body }
- | Expr::Const { body } => f(*body),
Expr::Loop { body, .. } => f(*body),
Expr::While { condition, body, .. } => {
f(*condition);
@@ -415,6 +438,13 @@ impl BindingAnnotation {
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Eq, PartialEq)]
+pub struct Binding {
+ pub name: Name,
+ pub mode: BindingAnnotation,
+ pub definitions: SmallVec<[PatId; 1]>,
+}
+
+#[derive(Debug, Clone, Eq, PartialEq)]
pub struct RecordFieldPat {
pub name: Name,
pub pat: PatId,
@@ -432,7 +462,7 @@ pub enum Pat {
Slice { prefix: Box<[PatId]>, slice: Option<PatId>, suffix: Box<[PatId]> },
Path(Box<Path>),
Lit(ExprId),
- Bind { mode: BindingAnnotation, name: Name, subpat: Option<PatId> },
+ Bind { id: BindingId, subpat: Option<PatId> },
TupleStruct { path: Option<Box<Path>>, args: Box<[PatId]>, ellipsis: Option<usize> },
Ref { pat: PatId, mutability: Mutability },
Box { inner: PatId },
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/generics.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/generics.rs
index b2ab0c30e..e4912fa8a 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/generics.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/generics.rs
@@ -187,6 +187,7 @@ impl GenericParams {
GenericDefId::AdtId(AdtId::EnumId(id)) => id_to_generics!(id),
GenericDefId::AdtId(AdtId::UnionId(id)) => id_to_generics!(id),
GenericDefId::TraitId(id) => id_to_generics!(id),
+ GenericDefId::TraitAliasId(id) => id_to_generics!(id),
GenericDefId::TypeAliasId(id) => id_to_generics!(id),
GenericDefId::ImplId(id) => id_to_generics!(id),
GenericDefId::EnumVariantId(_) | GenericDefId::ConstId(_) => {
@@ -207,12 +208,10 @@ impl GenericParams {
pub(crate) fn fill_bounds(
&mut self,
lower_ctx: &LowerCtx<'_>,
- node: &dyn ast::HasTypeBounds,
+ type_bounds: Option<ast::TypeBoundList>,
target: Either<TypeRef, LifetimeRef>,
) {
- for bound in
- node.type_bound_list().iter().flat_map(|type_bound_list| type_bound_list.bounds())
- {
+ for bound in type_bounds.iter().flat_map(|type_bound_list| type_bound_list.bounds()) {
self.add_where_predicate_from_bound(lower_ctx, bound, None, target.clone());
}
}
@@ -233,7 +232,11 @@ impl GenericParams {
};
self.type_or_consts.alloc(param.into());
let type_ref = TypeRef::Path(name.into());
- self.fill_bounds(lower_ctx, &type_param, Either::Left(type_ref));
+ self.fill_bounds(
+ lower_ctx,
+ type_param.type_bound_list(),
+ Either::Left(type_ref),
+ );
}
ast::TypeOrConstParam::Const(const_param) => {
let name = const_param.name().map_or_else(Name::missing, |it| it.as_name());
@@ -255,7 +258,11 @@ impl GenericParams {
let param = LifetimeParamData { name: name.clone() };
self.lifetimes.alloc(param);
let lifetime_ref = LifetimeRef::new_name(name);
- self.fill_bounds(lower_ctx, &lifetime_param, Either::Right(lifetime_ref));
+ self.fill_bounds(
+ lower_ctx,
+ lifetime_param.type_bound_list(),
+ Either::Right(lifetime_ref),
+ );
}
}
@@ -421,6 +428,10 @@ fn file_id_and_params_of(
let src = it.lookup(db).source(db);
(src.file_id, src.value.generic_param_list())
}
+ GenericDefId::TraitAliasId(it) => {
+ let src = it.lookup(db).source(db);
+ (src.file_id, src.value.generic_param_list())
+ }
GenericDefId::TypeAliasId(it) => {
let src = it.lookup(db).source(db);
(src.file_id, src.value.generic_param_list())
@@ -435,7 +446,7 @@ fn file_id_and_params_of(
}
impl HasChildSource<LocalTypeOrConstParamId> for GenericDefId {
- type Value = Either<ast::TypeOrConstParam, ast::Trait>;
+ type Value = Either<ast::TypeOrConstParam, ast::TraitOrAlias>;
fn child_source(
&self,
db: &dyn DefDatabase,
@@ -447,11 +458,20 @@ impl HasChildSource<LocalTypeOrConstParamId> for GenericDefId {
let mut params = ArenaMap::default();
- // For traits the first type index is `Self`, we need to add it before the other params.
- if let GenericDefId::TraitId(id) = *self {
- let trait_ref = id.lookup(db).source(db).value;
- let idx = idx_iter.next().unwrap();
- params.insert(idx, Either::Right(trait_ref));
+ // For traits and trait aliases the first type index is `Self`, we need to add it before
+ // the other params.
+ match *self {
+ GenericDefId::TraitId(id) => {
+ let trait_ref = id.lookup(db).source(db).value;
+ let idx = idx_iter.next().unwrap();
+ params.insert(idx, Either::Right(ast::TraitOrAlias::Trait(trait_ref)));
+ }
+ GenericDefId::TraitAliasId(id) => {
+ let alias = id.lookup(db).source(db).value;
+ let idx = idx_iter.next().unwrap();
+ params.insert(idx, Either::Right(ast::TraitOrAlias::TraitAlias(alias)));
+ }
+ _ => {}
}
if let Some(generic_params_list) = generic_params_list {
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/import_map.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/import_map.rs
index 1ce191942..4f1f6000d 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/import_map.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/import_map.rs
@@ -264,6 +264,7 @@ pub enum ImportKind {
Const,
Static,
Trait,
+ TraitAlias,
TypeAlias,
BuiltinType,
AssociatedItem,
@@ -459,6 +460,7 @@ fn item_import_kind(item: ItemInNs) -> Option<ImportKind> {
ModuleDefId::ConstId(_) => ImportKind::Const,
ModuleDefId::StaticId(_) => ImportKind::Static,
ModuleDefId::TraitId(_) => ImportKind::Trait,
+ ModuleDefId::TraitAliasId(_) => ImportKind::TraitAlias,
ModuleDefId::TypeAliasId(_) => ImportKind::TypeAlias,
ModuleDefId::BuiltinType(_) => ImportKind::BuiltinType,
ModuleDefId::MacroId(_) => ImportKind::Macro,
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/item_scope.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/item_scope.rs
index 53a4173ff..991e44703 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/item_scope.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/item_scope.rs
@@ -431,6 +431,7 @@ impl PerNs {
ModuleDefId::EnumVariantId(_) => PerNs::both(def, def, v),
ModuleDefId::ConstId(_) | ModuleDefId::StaticId(_) => PerNs::values(def, v),
ModuleDefId::TraitId(_) => PerNs::types(def, v),
+ ModuleDefId::TraitAliasId(_) => PerNs::types(def, v),
ModuleDefId::TypeAliasId(_) => PerNs::types(def, v),
ModuleDefId::BuiltinType(_) => PerNs::types(def, v),
ModuleDefId::MacroId(mac) => PerNs::macros(mac, v),
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/item_tree.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/item_tree.rs
index 19d01630e..9da5b2d47 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/item_tree.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/item_tree.rs
@@ -204,6 +204,7 @@ impl ItemTree {
consts,
statics,
traits,
+ trait_aliases,
impls,
type_aliases,
mods,
@@ -226,6 +227,7 @@ impl ItemTree {
consts.shrink_to_fit();
statics.shrink_to_fit();
traits.shrink_to_fit();
+ trait_aliases.shrink_to_fit();
impls.shrink_to_fit();
type_aliases.shrink_to_fit();
mods.shrink_to_fit();
@@ -276,6 +278,7 @@ struct ItemTreeData {
consts: Arena<Const>,
statics: Arena<Static>,
traits: Arena<Trait>,
+ trait_aliases: Arena<TraitAlias>,
impls: Arena<Impl>,
type_aliases: Arena<TypeAlias>,
mods: Arena<Mod>,
@@ -496,6 +499,7 @@ mod_items! {
Const in consts -> ast::Const,
Static in statics -> ast::Static,
Trait in traits -> ast::Trait,
+ TraitAlias in trait_aliases -> ast::TraitAlias,
Impl in impls -> ast::Impl,
TypeAlias in type_aliases -> ast::TypeAlias,
Mod in mods -> ast::Module,
@@ -672,12 +676,19 @@ pub struct Trait {
pub generic_params: Interned<GenericParams>,
pub is_auto: bool,
pub is_unsafe: bool,
- /// This is [`None`] if this Trait is a trait alias.
- pub items: Option<Box<[AssocItem]>>,
+ pub items: Box<[AssocItem]>,
pub ast_id: FileAstId<ast::Trait>,
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Eq, PartialEq)]
+pub struct TraitAlias {
+ pub name: Name,
+ pub visibility: RawVisibilityId,
+ pub generic_params: Interned<GenericParams>,
+ pub ast_id: FileAstId<ast::TraitAlias>,
+}
+
+#[derive(Debug, Clone, Eq, PartialEq)]
pub struct Impl {
pub generic_params: Interned<GenericParams>,
pub target_trait: Option<Interned<TraitRef>>,
@@ -872,6 +883,7 @@ impl ModItem {
| ModItem::Enum(_)
| ModItem::Static(_)
| ModItem::Trait(_)
+ | ModItem::TraitAlias(_)
| ModItem::Impl(_)
| ModItem::Mod(_)
| ModItem::MacroRules(_)
@@ -899,6 +911,7 @@ impl ModItem {
ModItem::Const(it) => tree[it.index].ast_id().upcast(),
ModItem::Static(it) => tree[it.index].ast_id().upcast(),
ModItem::Trait(it) => tree[it.index].ast_id().upcast(),
+ ModItem::TraitAlias(it) => tree[it.index].ast_id().upcast(),
ModItem::Impl(it) => tree[it.index].ast_id().upcast(),
ModItem::TypeAlias(it) => tree[it.index].ast_id().upcast(),
ModItem::Mod(it) => tree[it.index].ast_id().upcast(),
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/item_tree/lower.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/item_tree/lower.rs
index d4d3c5ef1..77b186f8e 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/item_tree/lower.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/item_tree/lower.rs
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
use std::{collections::hash_map::Entry, sync::Arc};
use hir_expand::{ast_id_map::AstIdMap, hygiene::Hygiene, HirFileId};
-use syntax::ast::{self, HasModuleItem};
+use syntax::ast::{self, HasModuleItem, HasTypeBounds};
use crate::{
generics::{GenericParams, TypeParamData, TypeParamProvenance},
@@ -90,6 +90,13 @@ impl<'a> Ctx<'a> {
_ => None,
})
.collect();
+ if let Some(ast::Expr::MacroExpr(expr)) = block.tail_expr() {
+ if let Some(call) = expr.macro_call() {
+ if let Some(mod_item) = self.lower_mod_item(&call.into()) {
+ self.tree.top_level.push(mod_item);
+ }
+ }
+ }
self.tree
}
@@ -110,6 +117,7 @@ impl<'a> Ctx<'a> {
ast::Item::Const(ast) => self.lower_const(ast).into(),
ast::Item::Module(ast) => self.lower_module(ast)?.into(),
ast::Item::Trait(ast) => self.lower_trait(ast)?.into(),
+ ast::Item::TraitAlias(ast) => self.lower_trait_alias(ast)?.into(),
ast::Item::Impl(ast) => self.lower_impl(ast)?.into(),
ast::Item::Use(ast) => self.lower_use(ast)?.into(),
ast::Item::ExternCrate(ast) => self.lower_extern_crate(ast)?.into(),
@@ -147,7 +155,7 @@ impl<'a> Ctx<'a> {
fn lower_struct(&mut self, strukt: &ast::Struct) -> Option<FileItemTreeId<Struct>> {
let visibility = self.lower_visibility(strukt);
let name = strukt.name()?.as_name();
- let generic_params = self.lower_generic_params(GenericsOwner::Struct, strukt);
+ let generic_params = self.lower_generic_params(HasImplicitSelf::No, strukt);
let fields = self.lower_fields(&strukt.kind());
let ast_id = self.source_ast_id_map.ast_id(strukt);
let res = Struct { name, visibility, generic_params, fields, ast_id };
@@ -211,7 +219,7 @@ impl<'a> Ctx<'a> {
fn lower_union(&mut self, union: &ast::Union) -> Option<FileItemTreeId<Union>> {
let visibility = self.lower_visibility(union);
let name = union.name()?.as_name();
- let generic_params = self.lower_generic_params(GenericsOwner::Union, union);
+ let generic_params = self.lower_generic_params(HasImplicitSelf::No, union);
let fields = match union.record_field_list() {
Some(record_field_list) => self.lower_fields(&StructKind::Record(record_field_list)),
None => Fields::Record(IdxRange::new(self.next_field_idx()..self.next_field_idx())),
@@ -224,7 +232,7 @@ impl<'a> Ctx<'a> {
fn lower_enum(&mut self, enum_: &ast::Enum) -> Option<FileItemTreeId<Enum>> {
let visibility = self.lower_visibility(enum_);
let name = enum_.name()?.as_name();
- let generic_params = self.lower_generic_params(GenericsOwner::Enum, enum_);
+ let generic_params = self.lower_generic_params(HasImplicitSelf::No, enum_);
let variants = match &enum_.variant_list() {
Some(variant_list) => self.lower_variants(variant_list),
None => IdxRange::new(self.next_variant_idx()..self.next_variant_idx()),
@@ -372,8 +380,7 @@ impl<'a> Ctx<'a> {
ast_id,
flags,
};
- res.explicit_generic_params =
- self.lower_generic_params(GenericsOwner::Function(&res), func);
+ res.explicit_generic_params = self.lower_generic_params(HasImplicitSelf::No, func);
Some(id(self.data().functions.alloc(res)))
}
@@ -386,7 +393,7 @@ impl<'a> Ctx<'a> {
let type_ref = type_alias.ty().map(|it| self.lower_type_ref(&it));
let visibility = self.lower_visibility(type_alias);
let bounds = self.lower_type_bounds(type_alias);
- let generic_params = self.lower_generic_params(GenericsOwner::TypeAlias, type_alias);
+ let generic_params = self.lower_generic_params(HasImplicitSelf::No, type_alias);
let ast_id = self.source_ast_id_map.ast_id(type_alias);
let res = TypeAlias {
name,
@@ -442,27 +449,49 @@ impl<'a> Ctx<'a> {
fn lower_trait(&mut self, trait_def: &ast::Trait) -> Option<FileItemTreeId<Trait>> {
let name = trait_def.name()?.as_name();
let visibility = self.lower_visibility(trait_def);
- let generic_params = self.lower_generic_params(GenericsOwner::Trait(trait_def), trait_def);
+ let generic_params =
+ self.lower_generic_params(HasImplicitSelf::Yes(trait_def.type_bound_list()), trait_def);
let is_auto = trait_def.auto_token().is_some();
let is_unsafe = trait_def.unsafe_token().is_some();
- let items = trait_def.assoc_item_list().map(|list| {
- list.assoc_items()
- .filter_map(|item| {
- let attrs = RawAttrs::new(self.db.upcast(), &item, self.hygiene());
- self.lower_assoc_item(&item).map(|item| {
- self.add_attrs(ModItem::from(item).into(), attrs);
- item
- })
- })
- .collect()
- });
let ast_id = self.source_ast_id_map.ast_id(trait_def);
- let res = Trait { name, visibility, generic_params, is_auto, is_unsafe, items, ast_id };
- Some(id(self.data().traits.alloc(res)))
+
+ let items = trait_def
+ .assoc_item_list()
+ .into_iter()
+ .flat_map(|list| list.assoc_items())
+ .filter_map(|item| {
+ let attrs = RawAttrs::new(self.db.upcast(), &item, self.hygiene());
+ self.lower_assoc_item(&item).map(|item| {
+ self.add_attrs(ModItem::from(item).into(), attrs);
+ item
+ })
+ })
+ .collect();
+
+ let def = Trait { name, visibility, generic_params, is_auto, is_unsafe, items, ast_id };
+ Some(id(self.data().traits.alloc(def)))
+ }
+
+ fn lower_trait_alias(
+ &mut self,
+ trait_alias_def: &ast::TraitAlias,
+ ) -> Option<FileItemTreeId<TraitAlias>> {
+ let name = trait_alias_def.name()?.as_name();
+ let visibility = self.lower_visibility(trait_alias_def);
+ let generic_params = self.lower_generic_params(
+ HasImplicitSelf::Yes(trait_alias_def.type_bound_list()),
+ trait_alias_def,
+ );
+ let ast_id = self.source_ast_id_map.ast_id(trait_alias_def);
+
+ let alias = TraitAlias { name, visibility, generic_params, ast_id };
+ Some(id(self.data().trait_aliases.alloc(alias)))
}
fn lower_impl(&mut self, impl_def: &ast::Impl) -> Option<FileItemTreeId<Impl>> {
- let generic_params = self.lower_generic_params(GenericsOwner::Impl, impl_def);
+ // Note that trait impls don't get implicit `Self` unlike traits, because here they are a
+ // type alias rather than a type parameter, so this is handled by the resolver.
+ let generic_params = self.lower_generic_params(HasImplicitSelf::No, impl_def);
// FIXME: If trait lowering fails, due to a non PathType for example, we treat this impl
// as if it was an non-trait impl. Ideally we want to create a unique missing ref that only
// equals itself.
@@ -566,42 +595,29 @@ impl<'a> Ctx<'a> {
fn lower_generic_params(
&mut self,
- owner: GenericsOwner<'_>,
+ has_implicit_self: HasImplicitSelf,
node: &dyn ast::HasGenericParams,
) -> Interned<GenericParams> {
let mut generics = GenericParams::default();
- match owner {
- GenericsOwner::Function(_)
- | GenericsOwner::Struct
- | GenericsOwner::Enum
- | GenericsOwner::Union
- | GenericsOwner::TypeAlias => {
- generics.fill(&self.body_ctx, node);
- }
- GenericsOwner::Trait(trait_def) => {
- // traits get the Self type as an implicit first type parameter
- generics.type_or_consts.alloc(
- TypeParamData {
- name: Some(name![Self]),
- default: None,
- provenance: TypeParamProvenance::TraitSelf,
- }
- .into(),
- );
- // add super traits as bounds on Self
- // i.e., trait Foo: Bar is equivalent to trait Foo where Self: Bar
- let self_param = TypeRef::Path(name![Self].into());
- generics.fill_bounds(&self.body_ctx, trait_def, Either::Left(self_param));
- generics.fill(&self.body_ctx, node);
- }
- GenericsOwner::Impl => {
- // Note that we don't add `Self` here: in `impl`s, `Self` is not a
- // type-parameter, but rather is a type-alias for impl's target
- // type, so this is handled by the resolver.
- generics.fill(&self.body_ctx, node);
- }
+
+ if let HasImplicitSelf::Yes(bounds) = has_implicit_self {
+ // Traits and trait aliases get the Self type as an implicit first type parameter.
+ generics.type_or_consts.alloc(
+ TypeParamData {
+ name: Some(name![Self]),
+ default: None,
+ provenance: TypeParamProvenance::TraitSelf,
+ }
+ .into(),
+ );
+ // add super traits as bounds on Self
+ // i.e., `trait Foo: Bar` is equivalent to `trait Foo where Self: Bar`
+ let self_param = TypeRef::Path(name![Self].into());
+ generics.fill_bounds(&self.body_ctx, bounds, Either::Left(self_param));
}
+ generics.fill(&self.body_ctx, node);
+
generics.shrink_to_fit();
Interned::new(generics)
}
@@ -673,17 +689,10 @@ fn desugar_future_path(orig: TypeRef) -> Path {
Path::from_known_path(path, generic_args)
}
-enum GenericsOwner<'a> {
- /// We need access to the partially-lowered `Function` for lowering `impl Trait` in argument
- /// position.
- Function(&'a Function),
- Struct,
- Enum,
- Union,
- /// The `TraitDef` is needed to fill the source map for the implicit `Self` parameter.
- Trait(&'a ast::Trait),
- TypeAlias,
- Impl,
+enum HasImplicitSelf {
+ /// Inner list is a type bound list for the implicit `Self`.
+ Yes(Option<ast::TypeBoundList>),
+ No,
}
fn lower_abi(abi: ast::Abi) -> Interned<str> {
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/item_tree/pretty.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/item_tree/pretty.rs
index 8f230b87d..5f2999796 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/item_tree/pretty.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/item_tree/pretty.rs
@@ -374,23 +374,24 @@ impl<'a> Printer<'a> {
}
w!(self, "trait {}", name);
self.print_generic_params(generic_params);
- match items {
- Some(items) => {
- self.print_where_clause_and_opening_brace(generic_params);
- self.indented(|this| {
- for item in &**items {
- this.print_mod_item((*item).into());
- }
- });
- }
- None => {
- w!(self, " = ");
- // FIXME: Print the aliased traits
- self.print_where_clause_and_opening_brace(generic_params);
+ self.print_where_clause_and_opening_brace(generic_params);
+ self.indented(|this| {
+ for item in &**items {
+ this.print_mod_item((*item).into());
}
- }
+ });
wln!(self, "}}");
}
+ ModItem::TraitAlias(it) => {
+ let TraitAlias { name, visibility, generic_params, ast_id: _ } = &self.tree[it];
+ self.print_visibility(*visibility);
+ w!(self, "trait {}", name);
+ self.print_generic_params(generic_params);
+ w!(self, " = ");
+ self.print_where_clause(generic_params);
+ w!(self, ";");
+ wln!(self);
+ }
ModItem::Impl(it) => {
let Impl { target_trait, self_ty, is_negative, items, generic_params, ast_id: _ } =
&self.tree[it];
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/keys.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/keys.rs
index 72beec818..f30be6b64 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/keys.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/keys.rs
@@ -9,8 +9,8 @@ use syntax::{ast, AstNode, AstPtr};
use crate::{
dyn_map::{DynMap, Policy},
ConstId, EnumId, EnumVariantId, FieldId, FunctionId, ImplId, LifetimeParamId, Macro2Id,
- MacroRulesId, ProcMacroId, StaticId, StructId, TraitId, TypeAliasId, TypeOrConstParamId,
- UnionId,
+ MacroRulesId, ProcMacroId, StaticId, StructId, TraitAliasId, TraitId, TypeAliasId,
+ TypeOrConstParamId, UnionId,
};
pub type Key<K, V> = crate::dyn_map::Key<K, V, AstPtrPolicy<K, V>>;
@@ -21,6 +21,7 @@ pub const STATIC: Key<ast::Static, StaticId> = Key::new();
pub const TYPE_ALIAS: Key<ast::TypeAlias, TypeAliasId> = Key::new();
pub const IMPL: Key<ast::Impl, ImplId> = Key::new();
pub const TRAIT: Key<ast::Trait, TraitId> = Key::new();
+pub const TRAIT_ALIAS: Key<ast::TraitAlias, TraitAliasId> = Key::new();
pub const STRUCT: Key<ast::Struct, StructId> = Key::new();
pub const UNION: Key<ast::Union, UnionId> = Key::new();
pub const ENUM: Key<ast::Enum, EnumId> = Key::new();
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/lang_item.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/lang_item.rs
index ab9bc615d..4096e0a38 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/lang_item.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/lang_item.rs
@@ -181,15 +181,15 @@ impl LangItems {
T: Into<AttrDefId> + Copy,
{
let _p = profile::span("collect_lang_item");
- if let Some(lang_item) = lang_attr(db, item).and_then(|it| LangItem::from_str(&it)) {
+ if let Some(lang_item) = lang_attr(db, item) {
self.items.entry(lang_item).or_insert_with(|| constructor(item));
}
}
}
-pub fn lang_attr(db: &dyn DefDatabase, item: impl Into<AttrDefId> + Copy) -> Option<SmolStr> {
+pub fn lang_attr(db: &dyn DefDatabase, item: impl Into<AttrDefId> + Copy) -> Option<LangItem> {
let attrs = db.attrs(item.into());
- attrs.by_key("lang").string_value().cloned()
+ attrs.by_key("lang").string_value().cloned().and_then(|it| LangItem::from_str(&it))
}
pub enum GenericRequirement {
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/lib.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/lib.rs
index d07c5fb67..8c2e93f09 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/lib.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/lib.rs
@@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ use crate::{
builtin_type::BuiltinType,
item_tree::{
Const, Enum, Function, Impl, ItemTreeId, ItemTreeNode, MacroDef, MacroRules, ModItem,
- Static, Struct, Trait, TypeAlias, Union,
+ Static, Struct, Trait, TraitAlias, TypeAlias, Union,
},
};
@@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ impl ModuleId {
}
}
-/// An ID of a module, **local** to a specific crate
+/// An ID of a module, **local** to a `DefMap`.
pub type LocalModuleId = Idx<nameres::ModuleData>;
#[derive(Debug)]
@@ -262,6 +262,11 @@ pub type TraitLoc = ItemLoc<Trait>;
impl_intern!(TraitId, TraitLoc, intern_trait, lookup_intern_trait);
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
+pub struct TraitAliasId(salsa::InternId);
+pub type TraitAliasLoc = ItemLoc<TraitAlias>;
+impl_intern!(TraitAliasId, TraitAliasLoc, intern_trait_alias, lookup_intern_trait_alias);
+
+#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
pub struct TypeAliasId(salsa::InternId);
type TypeAliasLoc = AssocItemLoc<TypeAlias>;
impl_intern!(TypeAliasId, TypeAliasLoc, intern_type_alias, lookup_intern_type_alias);
@@ -453,6 +458,7 @@ pub enum ModuleDefId {
ConstId(ConstId),
StaticId(StaticId),
TraitId(TraitId),
+ TraitAliasId(TraitAliasId),
TypeAliasId(TypeAliasId),
BuiltinType(BuiltinType),
MacroId(MacroId),
@@ -466,6 +472,7 @@ impl_from!(
ConstId,
StaticId,
TraitId,
+ TraitAliasId,
TypeAliasId,
BuiltinType
for ModuleDefId
@@ -516,6 +523,7 @@ pub enum GenericDefId {
FunctionId(FunctionId),
AdtId(AdtId),
TraitId(TraitId),
+ TraitAliasId(TraitAliasId),
TypeAliasId(TypeAliasId),
ImplId(ImplId),
// enum variants cannot have generics themselves, but their parent enums
@@ -528,6 +536,7 @@ impl_from!(
FunctionId,
AdtId(StructId, EnumId, UnionId),
TraitId,
+ TraitAliasId,
TypeAliasId,
ImplId,
EnumVariantId,
@@ -555,6 +564,7 @@ pub enum AttrDefId {
StaticId(StaticId),
ConstId(ConstId),
TraitId(TraitId),
+ TraitAliasId(TraitAliasId),
TypeAliasId(TypeAliasId),
MacroId(MacroId),
ImplId(ImplId),
@@ -714,6 +724,7 @@ impl HasModule for GenericDefId {
GenericDefId::FunctionId(it) => it.lookup(db).module(db),
GenericDefId::AdtId(it) => it.module(db),
GenericDefId::TraitId(it) => it.lookup(db).container,
+ GenericDefId::TraitAliasId(it) => it.lookup(db).container,
GenericDefId::TypeAliasId(it) => it.lookup(db).module(db),
GenericDefId::ImplId(it) => it.lookup(db).container,
GenericDefId::EnumVariantId(it) => it.parent.lookup(db).container,
@@ -747,6 +758,7 @@ impl ModuleDefId {
ModuleDefId::ConstId(id) => id.lookup(db).container.module(db),
ModuleDefId::StaticId(id) => id.lookup(db).module(db),
ModuleDefId::TraitId(id) => id.lookup(db).container,
+ ModuleDefId::TraitAliasId(id) => id.lookup(db).container,
ModuleDefId::TypeAliasId(id) => id.lookup(db).module(db),
ModuleDefId::MacroId(id) => id.module(db),
ModuleDefId::BuiltinType(_) => return None,
@@ -765,6 +777,7 @@ impl AttrDefId {
AttrDefId::StaticId(it) => it.lookup(db).module(db).krate,
AttrDefId::ConstId(it) => it.lookup(db).module(db).krate,
AttrDefId::TraitId(it) => it.lookup(db).container.krate,
+ AttrDefId::TraitAliasId(it) => it.lookup(db).container.krate,
AttrDefId::TypeAliasId(it) => it.lookup(db).module(db).krate,
AttrDefId::ImplId(it) => it.lookup(db).container.krate,
AttrDefId::ExternBlockId(it) => it.lookup(db).container.krate,
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/macro_expansion_tests.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/macro_expansion_tests.rs
index 5ab90d92d..314bf22b9 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/macro_expansion_tests.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/macro_expansion_tests.rs
@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ use ::mbe::TokenMap;
use base_db::{fixture::WithFixture, ProcMacro, SourceDatabase};
use expect_test::Expect;
use hir_expand::{
- db::{AstDatabase, TokenExpander},
+ db::{ExpandDatabase, TokenExpander},
AstId, InFile, MacroDefId, MacroDefKind, MacroFile,
};
use stdx::format_to;
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/macro_expansion_tests/builtin_fn_macro.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/macro_expansion_tests/builtin_fn_macro.rs
index bb4526672..0b72ca1ee 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/macro_expansion_tests/builtin_fn_macro.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/macro_expansion_tests/builtin_fn_macro.rs
@@ -143,7 +143,7 @@ macro_rules! assert {
fn main() {
{
- if !true {
+ if !(true ) {
$crate::panic!("{} {:?}", arg1(a, b, c), arg2);
}
};
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/macro_expansion_tests/mbe/regression.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/macro_expansion_tests/mbe/regression.rs
index 8358a46f0..b663a2917 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/macro_expansion_tests/mbe/regression.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/macro_expansion_tests/mbe/regression.rs
@@ -827,6 +827,7 @@ macro_rules! rgb_color {
/* parse error: expected type */
/* parse error: expected R_PAREN */
/* parse error: expected R_ANGLE */
+/* parse error: expected `::` */
/* parse error: expected COMMA */
/* parse error: expected R_ANGLE */
/* parse error: expected SEMICOLON */
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/nameres.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/nameres.rs
index f42b0079d..4efe8c58a 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/nameres.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/nameres.rs
@@ -120,6 +120,8 @@ pub struct DefMap {
registered_tools: Vec<SmolStr>,
/// Unstable features of Rust enabled with `#![feature(A, B)]`.
unstable_features: FxHashSet<SmolStr>,
+ /// #[rustc_coherence_is_core]
+ rustc_coherence_is_core: bool,
edition: Edition,
recursion_limit: Option<u32>,
@@ -215,7 +217,7 @@ pub struct ModuleData {
pub origin: ModuleOrigin,
/// Declared visibility of this module.
pub visibility: Visibility,
-
+ /// Always [`None`] for block modules
pub parent: Option<LocalModuleId>,
pub children: FxHashMap<Name, LocalModuleId>,
pub scope: ItemScope,
@@ -292,6 +294,7 @@ impl DefMap {
registered_tools: Vec::new(),
unstable_features: FxHashSet::default(),
diagnostics: Vec::new(),
+ rustc_coherence_is_core: false,
}
}
@@ -325,6 +328,10 @@ impl DefMap {
self.unstable_features.contains(feature)
}
+ pub fn is_rustc_coherence_is_core(&self) -> bool {
+ self.rustc_coherence_is_core
+ }
+
pub fn root(&self) -> LocalModuleId {
self.root
}
@@ -337,12 +344,12 @@ impl DefMap {
self.proc_macro_loading_error.as_deref()
}
- pub(crate) fn krate(&self) -> CrateId {
+ pub fn krate(&self) -> CrateId {
self.krate
}
pub(crate) fn block_id(&self) -> Option<BlockId> {
- self.block.as_ref().map(|block| block.block)
+ self.block.map(|block| block.block)
}
pub(crate) fn prelude(&self) -> Option<ModuleId> {
@@ -354,7 +361,7 @@ impl DefMap {
}
pub fn module_id(&self, local_id: LocalModuleId) -> ModuleId {
- let block = self.block.as_ref().map(|b| b.block);
+ let block = self.block.map(|b| b.block);
ModuleId { krate: self.krate, local_id, block }
}
@@ -425,12 +432,12 @@ impl DefMap {
Some(self.block?.parent)
}
- /// Returns the module containing `local_mod`, either the parent `mod`, or the module containing
+ /// Returns the module containing `local_mod`, either the parent `mod`, or the module (or block) containing
/// the block, if `self` corresponds to a block expression.
pub fn containing_module(&self, local_mod: LocalModuleId) -> Option<ModuleId> {
- match &self[local_mod].parent {
- Some(parent) => Some(self.module_id(*parent)),
- None => self.block.as_ref().map(|block| block.parent),
+ match self[local_mod].parent {
+ Some(parent) => Some(self.module_id(parent)),
+ None => self.block.map(|block| block.parent),
}
}
@@ -440,11 +447,11 @@ impl DefMap {
let mut buf = String::new();
let mut arc;
let mut current_map = self;
- while let Some(block) = &current_map.block {
+ while let Some(block) = current_map.block {
go(&mut buf, current_map, "block scope", current_map.root);
buf.push('\n');
arc = block.parent.def_map(db);
- current_map = &*arc;
+ current_map = &arc;
}
go(&mut buf, current_map, "crate", current_map.root);
return buf;
@@ -468,10 +475,10 @@ impl DefMap {
let mut buf = String::new();
let mut arc;
let mut current_map = self;
- while let Some(block) = &current_map.block {
+ while let Some(block) = current_map.block {
format_to!(buf, "{:?} in {:?}\n", block.block, block.parent);
arc = block.parent.def_map(db);
- current_map = &*arc;
+ current_map = &arc;
}
format_to!(buf, "crate scope\n");
@@ -498,6 +505,7 @@ impl DefMap {
krate: _,
prelude: _,
root: _,
+ rustc_coherence_is_core: _,
} = self;
extern_prelude.shrink_to_fit();
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/nameres/collector.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/nameres/collector.rs
index 4b39a20d8..ddcee77ec 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/nameres/collector.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/nameres/collector.rs
@@ -51,7 +51,8 @@ use crate::{
AdtId, AstId, AstIdWithPath, ConstLoc, EnumLoc, EnumVariantId, ExternBlockLoc, FunctionId,
FunctionLoc, ImplLoc, Intern, ItemContainerId, LocalModuleId, Macro2Id, Macro2Loc,
MacroExpander, MacroId, MacroRulesId, MacroRulesLoc, ModuleDefId, ModuleId, ProcMacroId,
- ProcMacroLoc, StaticLoc, StructLoc, TraitLoc, TypeAliasLoc, UnionLoc, UnresolvedMacro,
+ ProcMacroLoc, StaticLoc, StructLoc, TraitAliasLoc, TraitLoc, TypeAliasLoc, UnionLoc,
+ UnresolvedMacro,
};
static GLOB_RECURSION_LIMIT: Limit = Limit::new(100);
@@ -86,10 +87,7 @@ pub(super) fn collect_defs(db: &dyn DefDatabase, mut def_map: DefMap, tree_id: T
// FIXME: a hacky way to create a Name from string.
let name =
tt::Ident { text: it.name.clone(), span: tt::TokenId::unspecified() };
- (
- name.as_name(),
- ProcMacroExpander::new(def_map.krate, base_db::ProcMacroId(idx as u32)),
- )
+ (name.as_name(), ProcMacroExpander::new(base_db::ProcMacroId(idx as u32)))
})
.collect()
}
@@ -298,6 +296,11 @@ impl DefCollector<'_> {
continue;
}
+ if attr_name.as_text().as_deref() == Some("rustc_coherence_is_core") {
+ self.def_map.rustc_coherence_is_core = true;
+ continue;
+ }
+
if *attr_name == hir_expand::name![feature] {
let features =
attr.parse_path_comma_token_tree().into_iter().flatten().filter_map(
@@ -580,7 +583,7 @@ impl DefCollector<'_> {
let kind = def.kind.to_basedb_kind();
let (expander, kind) = match self.proc_macros.iter().find(|(n, _)| n == &def.name) {
Some(&(_, expander)) => (expander, kind),
- None => (ProcMacroExpander::dummy(self.def_map.krate), kind),
+ None => (ProcMacroExpander::dummy(), kind),
};
let proc_macro_id =
@@ -666,8 +669,10 @@ impl DefCollector<'_> {
macro_: Macro2Id,
vis: &RawVisibility,
) {
- let vis =
- self.def_map.resolve_visibility(self.db, module_id, vis).unwrap_or(Visibility::Public);
+ let vis = self
+ .def_map
+ .resolve_visibility(self.db, module_id, vis, false)
+ .unwrap_or(Visibility::Public);
self.def_map.modules[module_id].scope.declare(macro_.into());
self.update(
module_id,
@@ -831,7 +836,7 @@ impl DefCollector<'_> {
let mut def = directive.status.namespaces();
let vis = self
.def_map
- .resolve_visibility(self.db, module_id, &directive.import.visibility)
+ .resolve_visibility(self.db, module_id, &directive.import.visibility, false)
.unwrap_or(Visibility::Public);
match import.kind {
@@ -1547,7 +1552,7 @@ impl ModCollector<'_, '_> {
};
let resolve_vis = |def_map: &DefMap, visibility| {
def_map
- .resolve_visibility(db, self.module_id, visibility)
+ .resolve_visibility(db, self.module_id, visibility, false)
.unwrap_or(Visibility::Public)
};
@@ -1707,6 +1712,20 @@ impl ModCollector<'_, '_> {
false,
);
}
+ ModItem::TraitAlias(id) => {
+ let it = &self.item_tree[id];
+
+ let vis = resolve_vis(def_map, &self.item_tree[it.visibility]);
+ update_def(
+ self.def_collector,
+ TraitAliasLoc { container: module, id: ItemTreeId::new(self.tree_id, id) }
+ .intern(db)
+ .into(),
+ &it.name,
+ vis,
+ false,
+ );
+ }
ModItem::TypeAlias(id) => {
let it = &self.item_tree[id];
@@ -1823,7 +1842,7 @@ impl ModCollector<'_, '_> {
) -> LocalModuleId {
let def_map = &mut self.def_collector.def_map;
let vis = def_map
- .resolve_visibility(self.def_collector.db, self.module_id, visibility)
+ .resolve_visibility(self.def_collector.db, self.module_id, visibility, false)
.unwrap_or(Visibility::Public);
let modules = &mut def_map.modules;
let origin = match definition {
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/nameres/path_resolution.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/nameres/path_resolution.rs
index 1d9d5cccd..25478481d 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/nameres/path_resolution.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/nameres/path_resolution.rs
@@ -78,6 +78,7 @@ impl DefMap {
// pub(path)
// ^^^^ this
visibility: &RawVisibility,
+ within_impl: bool,
) -> Option<Visibility> {
let mut vis = match visibility {
RawVisibility::Module(path) => {
@@ -102,7 +103,8 @@ impl DefMap {
// `super` to its parent (etc.). However, visibilities must only refer to a module in the
// DefMap they're written in, so we restrict them when that happens.
if let Visibility::Module(m) = vis {
- if self.block_id() != m.block {
+ // ...unless we're resolving visibility for an associated item in an impl.
+ if self.block_id() != m.block && !within_impl {
cov_mark::hit!(adjust_vis_in_block_def_map);
vis = Visibility::Module(self.module_id(self.root()));
tracing::debug!("visibility {:?} points outside DefMap, adjusting to {:?}", m, vis);
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/nameres/tests/incremental.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/nameres/tests/incremental.rs
index f5190b76d..13e6825f8 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/nameres/tests/incremental.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/nameres/tests/incremental.rs
@@ -223,6 +223,7 @@ pub type Ty = ();
ModuleDefId::ConstId(it) => drop(db.const_data(it)),
ModuleDefId::StaticId(it) => drop(db.static_data(it)),
ModuleDefId::TraitId(it) => drop(db.trait_data(it)),
+ ModuleDefId::TraitAliasId(it) => drop(db.trait_alias_data(it)),
ModuleDefId::TypeAliasId(it) => drop(db.type_alias_data(it)),
ModuleDefId::EnumVariantId(_)
| ModuleDefId::ModuleId(_)
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/path.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/path.rs
index 36d4c36a2..f3197d180 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/path.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/path.rs
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ use std::{
use crate::{
body::LowerCtx,
- type_ref::{ConstScalarOrPath, LifetimeRef},
+ type_ref::{ConstRefOrPath, LifetimeRef},
};
use hir_expand::name::Name;
use intern::Interned;
@@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ pub struct AssociatedTypeBinding {
pub enum GenericArg {
Type(TypeRef),
Lifetime(LifetimeRef),
- Const(ConstScalarOrPath),
+ Const(ConstRefOrPath),
}
impl Path {
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/path/lower.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/path/lower.rs
index c85a11db6..b7542bd77 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/path/lower.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/path/lower.rs
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
use std::iter;
-use crate::type_ref::ConstScalarOrPath;
+use crate::type_ref::ConstRefOrPath;
use either::Either;
use hir_expand::name::{name, AsName};
@@ -212,7 +212,7 @@ pub(super) fn lower_generic_args(
}
}
ast::GenericArg::ConstArg(arg) => {
- let arg = ConstScalarOrPath::from_expr_opt(arg.expr());
+ let arg = ConstRefOrPath::from_expr_opt(arg.expr());
args.push(GenericArg::Const(arg))
}
}
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/resolver.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/resolver.rs
index 86958e3da..61e64fc10 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/resolver.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/resolver.rs
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
//! Name resolution façade.
-use std::{hash::BuildHasherDefault, sync::Arc};
+use std::{fmt, hash::BuildHasherDefault, sync::Arc};
use base_db::CrateId;
use hir_expand::name::{name, Name};
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ use crate::{
body::scope::{ExprScopes, ScopeId},
builtin_type::BuiltinType,
db::DefDatabase,
- expr::{ExprId, LabelId, PatId},
+ expr::{BindingId, ExprId, LabelId},
generics::{GenericParams, TypeOrConstParamData},
item_scope::{BuiltinShadowMode, BUILTIN_SCOPE},
nameres::DefMap,
@@ -22,7 +22,8 @@ use crate::{
AdtId, AssocItemId, ConstId, ConstParamId, DefWithBodyId, EnumId, EnumVariantId, ExternBlockId,
FunctionId, GenericDefId, GenericParamId, HasModule, ImplId, ItemContainerId, LifetimeParamId,
LocalModuleId, Lookup, Macro2Id, MacroId, MacroRulesId, ModuleDefId, ModuleId, ProcMacroId,
- StaticId, StructId, TraitId, TypeAliasId, TypeOrConstParamId, TypeParamId, VariantId,
+ StaticId, StructId, TraitAliasId, TraitId, TypeAliasId, TypeOrConstParamId, TypeParamId,
+ VariantId,
};
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
@@ -35,19 +36,34 @@ pub struct Resolver {
module_scope: ModuleItemMap,
}
-#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
+#[derive(Clone)]
struct ModuleItemMap {
def_map: Arc<DefMap>,
module_id: LocalModuleId,
}
-#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
+impl fmt::Debug for ModuleItemMap {
+ fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
+ f.debug_struct("ModuleItemMap").field("module_id", &self.module_id).finish()
+ }
+}
+
+#[derive(Clone)]
struct ExprScope {
owner: DefWithBodyId,
expr_scopes: Arc<ExprScopes>,
scope_id: ScopeId,
}
+impl fmt::Debug for ExprScope {
+ fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
+ f.debug_struct("ExprScope")
+ .field("owner", &self.owner)
+ .field("scope_id", &self.scope_id)
+ .finish()
+ }
+}
+
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
enum Scope {
/// All the items and imported names of a module
@@ -74,6 +90,7 @@ pub enum TypeNs {
TypeAliasId(TypeAliasId),
BuiltinType(BuiltinType),
TraitId(TraitId),
+ TraitAliasId(TraitAliasId),
// Module belong to type ns, but the resolver is used when all module paths
// are fully resolved.
// ModuleId(ModuleId)
@@ -85,10 +102,10 @@ pub enum ResolveValueResult {
Partial(TypeNs, usize),
}
-#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
+#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
pub enum ValueNs {
ImplSelf(ImplId),
- LocalBinding(PatId),
+ LocalBinding(BindingId),
FunctionId(FunctionId),
ConstId(ConstId),
StaticId(StaticId),
@@ -214,10 +231,12 @@ impl Resolver {
db: &dyn DefDatabase,
visibility: &RawVisibility,
) -> Option<Visibility> {
+ let within_impl =
+ self.scopes().find(|scope| matches!(scope, Scope::ImplDefScope(_))).is_some();
match visibility {
RawVisibility::Module(_) => {
let (item_map, module) = self.item_scope();
- item_map.resolve_visibility(db, module, visibility)
+ item_map.resolve_visibility(db, module, visibility, within_impl)
}
RawVisibility::Public => Some(Visibility::Public),
}
@@ -236,69 +255,81 @@ impl Resolver {
return self.module_scope.resolve_path_in_value_ns(db, path);
}
- for scope in self.scopes() {
- match scope {
- Scope::ExprScope(_) if n_segments > 1 => continue,
- Scope::ExprScope(scope) => {
- let entry = scope
- .expr_scopes
- .entries(scope.scope_id)
- .iter()
- .find(|entry| entry.name() == first_name);
-
- if let Some(e) = entry {
- return Some(ResolveValueResult::ValueNs(ValueNs::LocalBinding(e.pat())));
+ if n_segments <= 1 {
+ for scope in self.scopes() {
+ match scope {
+ Scope::ExprScope(scope) => {
+ let entry = scope
+ .expr_scopes
+ .entries(scope.scope_id)
+ .iter()
+ .find(|entry| entry.name() == first_name);
+
+ if let Some(e) = entry {
+ return Some(ResolveValueResult::ValueNs(ValueNs::LocalBinding(
+ e.binding(),
+ )));
+ }
}
- }
- Scope::GenericParams { params, def } if n_segments > 1 => {
- if let Some(id) = params.find_type_by_name(first_name, *def) {
- let ty = TypeNs::GenericParam(id);
- return Some(ResolveValueResult::Partial(ty, 1));
+ Scope::GenericParams { params, def } => {
+ if let Some(id) = params.find_const_by_name(first_name, *def) {
+ let val = ValueNs::GenericParam(id);
+ return Some(ResolveValueResult::ValueNs(val));
+ }
}
- }
- Scope::GenericParams { .. } if n_segments != 1 => continue,
- Scope::GenericParams { params, def } => {
- if let Some(id) = params.find_const_by_name(first_name, *def) {
- let val = ValueNs::GenericParam(id);
- return Some(ResolveValueResult::ValueNs(val));
+ &Scope::ImplDefScope(impl_) => {
+ if first_name == &name![Self] {
+ return Some(ResolveValueResult::ValueNs(ValueNs::ImplSelf(impl_)));
+ }
}
- }
-
- &Scope::ImplDefScope(impl_) => {
- if first_name == &name![Self] {
- return Some(if n_segments > 1 {
- ResolveValueResult::Partial(TypeNs::SelfType(impl_), 1)
- } else {
- ResolveValueResult::ValueNs(ValueNs::ImplSelf(impl_))
- });
+ // bare `Self` doesn't work in the value namespace in a struct/enum definition
+ Scope::AdtScope(_) => continue,
+ Scope::BlockScope(m) => {
+ if let Some(def) = m.resolve_path_in_value_ns(db, path) {
+ return Some(def);
+ }
}
}
- // bare `Self` doesn't work in the value namespace in a struct/enum definition
- Scope::AdtScope(_) if n_segments == 1 => continue,
- Scope::AdtScope(adt) => {
- if first_name == &name![Self] {
- let ty = TypeNs::AdtSelfType(*adt);
- return Some(ResolveValueResult::Partial(ty, 1));
+ }
+ } else {
+ for scope in self.scopes() {
+ match scope {
+ Scope::ExprScope(_) => continue,
+ Scope::GenericParams { params, def } => {
+ if let Some(id) = params.find_type_by_name(first_name, *def) {
+ let ty = TypeNs::GenericParam(id);
+ return Some(ResolveValueResult::Partial(ty, 1));
+ }
}
- }
-
- Scope::BlockScope(m) => {
- if let Some(def) = m.resolve_path_in_value_ns(db, path) {
- return Some(def);
+ &Scope::ImplDefScope(impl_) => {
+ if first_name == &name![Self] {
+ return Some(ResolveValueResult::Partial(TypeNs::SelfType(impl_), 1));
+ }
+ }
+ Scope::AdtScope(adt) => {
+ if first_name == &name![Self] {
+ let ty = TypeNs::AdtSelfType(*adt);
+ return Some(ResolveValueResult::Partial(ty, 1));
+ }
+ }
+ Scope::BlockScope(m) => {
+ if let Some(def) = m.resolve_path_in_value_ns(db, path) {
+ return Some(def);
+ }
}
}
}
}
- if let res @ Some(_) = self.module_scope.resolve_path_in_value_ns(db, path) {
- return res;
+ if let Some(res) = self.module_scope.resolve_path_in_value_ns(db, path) {
+ return Some(res);
}
// If a path of the shape `u16::from_le_bytes` failed to resolve at all, then we fall back
// to resolving to the primitive type, to allow this to still work in the presence of
// `use core::u16;`.
- if path.kind == PathKind::Plain && path.segments().len() > 1 {
- if let Some(builtin) = BuiltinType::by_name(&path.segments()[0]) {
+ if path.kind == PathKind::Plain && n_segments > 1 {
+ if let Some(builtin) = BuiltinType::by_name(first_name) {
return Some(ResolveValueResult::Partial(TypeNs::BuiltinType(builtin), 1));
}
}
@@ -400,6 +431,8 @@ impl Resolver {
}
pub fn traits_in_scope(&self, db: &dyn DefDatabase) -> FxHashSet<TraitId> {
+ // FIXME(trait_alias): Trait alias brings aliased traits in scope! Note that supertraits of
+ // aliased traits are NOT brought in scope (unless also aliased).
let mut traits = FxHashSet::default();
for scope in self.scopes() {
@@ -428,6 +461,15 @@ impl Resolver {
traits
}
+ pub fn traits_in_scope_from_block_scopes(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = TraitId> + '_ {
+ self.scopes()
+ .filter_map(|scope| match scope {
+ Scope::BlockScope(m) => Some(m.def_map[m.module_id].scope.traits()),
+ _ => None,
+ })
+ .flatten()
+ }
+
pub fn module(&self) -> ModuleId {
let (def_map, local_id) = self.item_scope();
def_map.module_id(local_id)
@@ -459,14 +501,85 @@ impl Resolver {
})
}
+ pub fn generic_params(&self) -> Option<&Interned<GenericParams>> {
+ self.scopes().find_map(|scope| match scope {
+ Scope::GenericParams { params, .. } => Some(params),
+ _ => None,
+ })
+ }
+
pub fn body_owner(&self) -> Option<DefWithBodyId> {
self.scopes().find_map(|scope| match scope {
Scope::ExprScope(it) => Some(it.owner),
_ => None,
})
}
+ /// `expr_id` is required to be an expression id that comes after the top level expression scope in the given resolver
+ #[must_use]
+ pub fn update_to_inner_scope(
+ &mut self,
+ db: &dyn DefDatabase,
+ owner: DefWithBodyId,
+ expr_id: ExprId,
+ ) -> UpdateGuard {
+ #[inline(always)]
+ fn append_expr_scope(
+ db: &dyn DefDatabase,
+ resolver: &mut Resolver,
+ owner: DefWithBodyId,
+ expr_scopes: &Arc<ExprScopes>,
+ scope_id: ScopeId,
+ ) {
+ resolver.scopes.push(Scope::ExprScope(ExprScope {
+ owner,
+ expr_scopes: expr_scopes.clone(),
+ scope_id,
+ }));
+ if let Some(block) = expr_scopes.block(scope_id) {
+ if let Some(def_map) = db.block_def_map(block) {
+ let root = def_map.root();
+ resolver
+ .scopes
+ .push(Scope::BlockScope(ModuleItemMap { def_map, module_id: root }));
+ // FIXME: This adds as many module scopes as there are blocks, but resolving in each
+ // already traverses all parents, so this is O(n²). I think we could only store the
+ // innermost module scope instead?
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ let start = self.scopes.len();
+ let innermost_scope = self.scopes().next();
+ match innermost_scope {
+ Some(&Scope::ExprScope(ExprScope { scope_id, ref expr_scopes, owner })) => {
+ let expr_scopes = expr_scopes.clone();
+ let scope_chain = expr_scopes
+ .scope_chain(expr_scopes.scope_for(expr_id))
+ .take_while(|&it| it != scope_id);
+ for scope_id in scope_chain {
+ append_expr_scope(db, self, owner, &expr_scopes, scope_id);
+ }
+ }
+ _ => {
+ let expr_scopes = db.expr_scopes(owner);
+ let scope_chain = expr_scopes.scope_chain(expr_scopes.scope_for(expr_id));
+
+ for scope_id in scope_chain {
+ append_expr_scope(db, self, owner, &expr_scopes, scope_id);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ self.scopes[start..].reverse();
+ UpdateGuard(start)
+ }
+
+ pub fn reset_to_guard(&mut self, UpdateGuard(start): UpdateGuard) {
+ self.scopes.truncate(start);
+ }
}
+pub struct UpdateGuard(usize);
+
impl Resolver {
fn scopes(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = &Scope> {
self.scopes.iter().rev()
@@ -504,7 +617,7 @@ pub enum ScopeDef {
ImplSelfType(ImplId),
AdtSelfType(AdtId),
GenericParam(GenericParamId),
- Local(PatId),
+ Local(BindingId),
Label(LabelId),
}
@@ -556,17 +669,18 @@ impl Scope {
acc.add(&name, ScopeDef::Label(label))
}
scope.expr_scopes.entries(scope.scope_id).iter().for_each(|e| {
- acc.add_local(e.name(), e.pat());
+ acc.add_local(e.name(), e.binding());
});
}
}
}
}
-// needs arbitrary_self_types to be a method... or maybe move to the def?
pub fn resolver_for_expr(db: &dyn DefDatabase, owner: DefWithBodyId, expr_id: ExprId) -> Resolver {
+ let r = owner.resolver(db);
let scopes = db.expr_scopes(owner);
- resolver_for_scope(db, owner, scopes.scope_for(expr_id))
+ let scope_id = scopes.scope_for(expr_id);
+ resolver_for_scope_(db, scopes, scope_id, r, owner)
}
pub fn resolver_for_scope(
@@ -574,8 +688,18 @@ pub fn resolver_for_scope(
owner: DefWithBodyId,
scope_id: Option<ScopeId>,
) -> Resolver {
- let mut r = owner.resolver(db);
+ let r = owner.resolver(db);
let scopes = db.expr_scopes(owner);
+ resolver_for_scope_(db, scopes, scope_id, r, owner)
+}
+
+fn resolver_for_scope_(
+ db: &dyn DefDatabase,
+ scopes: Arc<ExprScopes>,
+ scope_id: Option<ScopeId>,
+ mut r: Resolver,
+ owner: DefWithBodyId,
+) -> Resolver {
let scope_chain = scopes.scope_chain(scope_id).collect::<Vec<_>>();
r.scopes.reserve(scope_chain.len());
@@ -641,6 +765,7 @@ impl ModuleItemMap {
let ty = match module_def.take_types()? {
ModuleDefId::AdtId(it) => TypeNs::AdtId(it),
ModuleDefId::TraitId(it) => TypeNs::TraitId(it),
+ ModuleDefId::TraitAliasId(it) => TypeNs::TraitAliasId(it),
ModuleDefId::TypeAliasId(it) => TypeNs::TypeAliasId(it),
ModuleDefId::BuiltinType(it) => TypeNs::BuiltinType(it),
@@ -678,6 +803,7 @@ fn to_value_ns(per_ns: PerNs) -> Option<ValueNs> {
ModuleDefId::AdtId(AdtId::EnumId(_) | AdtId::UnionId(_))
| ModuleDefId::TraitId(_)
+ | ModuleDefId::TraitAliasId(_)
| ModuleDefId::TypeAliasId(_)
| ModuleDefId::BuiltinType(_)
| ModuleDefId::MacroId(_)
@@ -695,6 +821,7 @@ fn to_type_ns(per_ns: PerNs) -> Option<TypeNs> {
ModuleDefId::BuiltinType(it) => TypeNs::BuiltinType(it),
ModuleDefId::TraitId(it) => TypeNs::TraitId(it),
+ ModuleDefId::TraitAliasId(it) => TypeNs::TraitAliasId(it),
ModuleDefId::FunctionId(_)
| ModuleDefId::ConstId(_)
@@ -732,7 +859,7 @@ impl ScopeNames {
self.add(name, ScopeDef::Unknown)
}
}
- fn add_local(&mut self, name: &Name, pat: PatId) {
+ fn add_local(&mut self, name: &Name, binding: BindingId) {
let set = self.map.entry(name.clone()).or_default();
// XXX: hack, account for local (and only local) shadowing.
//
@@ -743,7 +870,7 @@ impl ScopeNames {
cov_mark::hit!(shadowing_shows_single_completion);
return;
}
- set.push(ScopeDef::Local(pat))
+ set.push(ScopeDef::Local(binding))
}
}
@@ -779,6 +906,12 @@ impl HasResolver for TraitId {
}
}
+impl HasResolver for TraitAliasId {
+ fn resolver(self, db: &dyn DefDatabase) -> Resolver {
+ self.lookup(db).container.resolver(db).push_generic_params_scope(db, self.into())
+ }
+}
+
impl<T: Into<AdtId> + Copy> HasResolver for T {
fn resolver(self, db: &dyn DefDatabase) -> Resolver {
let def = self.into();
@@ -858,6 +991,7 @@ impl HasResolver for GenericDefId {
GenericDefId::FunctionId(inner) => inner.resolver(db),
GenericDefId::AdtId(adt) => adt.resolver(db),
GenericDefId::TraitId(inner) => inner.resolver(db),
+ GenericDefId::TraitAliasId(inner) => inner.resolver(db),
GenericDefId::TypeAliasId(inner) => inner.resolver(db),
GenericDefId::ImplId(inner) => inner.resolver(db),
GenericDefId::EnumVariantId(inner) => inner.parent.resolver(db),
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/test_db.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/test_db.rs
index b7908bdda..ee143b19a 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/test_db.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/test_db.rs
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ use base_db::{
salsa, AnchoredPath, CrateId, FileId, FileLoader, FileLoaderDelegate, FilePosition,
SourceDatabase, Upcast,
};
-use hir_expand::{db::AstDatabase, InFile};
+use hir_expand::{db::ExpandDatabase, InFile};
use stdx::hash::NoHashHashSet;
use syntax::{algo, ast, AstNode};
@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ use crate::{
#[salsa::database(
base_db::SourceDatabaseExtStorage,
base_db::SourceDatabaseStorage,
- hir_expand::db::AstDatabaseStorage,
+ hir_expand::db::ExpandDatabaseStorage,
crate::db::InternDatabaseStorage,
crate::db::DefDatabaseStorage
)]
@@ -40,8 +40,8 @@ impl Default for TestDB {
}
}
-impl Upcast<dyn AstDatabase> for TestDB {
- fn upcast(&self) -> &(dyn AstDatabase + 'static) {
+impl Upcast<dyn ExpandDatabase> for TestDB {
+ fn upcast(&self) -> &(dyn ExpandDatabase + 'static) {
&*self
}
}
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/type_ref.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/type_ref.rs
index 9652b01b9..8e30f429a 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/type_ref.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/type_ref.rs
@@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ pub enum TypeRef {
Reference(Box<TypeRef>, Option<LifetimeRef>, Mutability),
// FIXME: for full const generics, the latter element (length) here is going to have to be an
// expression that is further lowered later in hir_ty.
- Array(Box<TypeRef>, ConstScalarOrPath),
+ Array(Box<TypeRef>, ConstRefOrPath),
Slice(Box<TypeRef>),
/// A fn pointer. Last element of the vector is the return type.
Fn(Vec<(Option<Name>, TypeRef)>, bool /*varargs*/, bool /*is_unsafe*/),
@@ -188,7 +188,7 @@ impl TypeRef {
// `hir_def::body::lower` to lower this into an `Expr` and then evaluate it at the
// `hir_ty` level, which would allow knowing the type of:
// let v: [u8; 2 + 2] = [0u8; 4];
- let len = ConstScalarOrPath::from_expr_opt(inner.expr());
+ let len = ConstRefOrPath::from_expr_opt(inner.expr());
TypeRef::Array(Box::new(TypeRef::from_ast_opt(ctx, inner.ty())), len)
}
ast::Type::SliceType(inner) => {
@@ -378,25 +378,25 @@ impl TypeBound {
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
-pub enum ConstScalarOrPath {
- Scalar(ConstScalar),
+pub enum ConstRefOrPath {
+ Scalar(ConstRef),
Path(Name),
}
-impl std::fmt::Display for ConstScalarOrPath {
+impl std::fmt::Display for ConstRefOrPath {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result {
match self {
- ConstScalarOrPath::Scalar(s) => s.fmt(f),
- ConstScalarOrPath::Path(n) => n.fmt(f),
+ ConstRefOrPath::Scalar(s) => s.fmt(f),
+ ConstRefOrPath::Path(n) => n.fmt(f),
}
}
}
-impl ConstScalarOrPath {
+impl ConstRefOrPath {
pub(crate) fn from_expr_opt(expr: Option<ast::Expr>) -> Self {
match expr {
Some(x) => Self::from_expr(x),
- None => Self::Scalar(ConstScalar::Unknown),
+ None => Self::Scalar(ConstRef::Unknown),
}
}
@@ -407,7 +407,7 @@ impl ConstScalarOrPath {
ast::Expr::PathExpr(p) => {
match p.path().and_then(|x| x.segment()).and_then(|x| x.name_ref()) {
Some(x) => Self::Path(x.as_name()),
- None => Self::Scalar(ConstScalar::Unknown),
+ None => Self::Scalar(ConstRef::Unknown),
}
}
ast::Expr::PrefixExpr(prefix_expr) => match prefix_expr.op_kind() {
@@ -415,8 +415,8 @@ impl ConstScalarOrPath {
let unsigned = Self::from_expr_opt(prefix_expr.expr());
// Add sign
match unsigned {
- Self::Scalar(ConstScalar::UInt(num)) => {
- Self::Scalar(ConstScalar::Int(-(num as i128)))
+ Self::Scalar(ConstRef::UInt(num)) => {
+ Self::Scalar(ConstRef::Int(-(num as i128)))
}
other => other,
}
@@ -425,22 +425,22 @@ impl ConstScalarOrPath {
},
ast::Expr::Literal(literal) => Self::Scalar(match literal.kind() {
ast::LiteralKind::IntNumber(num) => {
- num.value().map(ConstScalar::UInt).unwrap_or(ConstScalar::Unknown)
+ num.value().map(ConstRef::UInt).unwrap_or(ConstRef::Unknown)
}
ast::LiteralKind::Char(c) => {
- c.value().map(ConstScalar::Char).unwrap_or(ConstScalar::Unknown)
+ c.value().map(ConstRef::Char).unwrap_or(ConstRef::Unknown)
}
- ast::LiteralKind::Bool(f) => ConstScalar::Bool(f),
- _ => ConstScalar::Unknown,
+ ast::LiteralKind::Bool(f) => ConstRef::Bool(f),
+ _ => ConstRef::Unknown,
}),
- _ => Self::Scalar(ConstScalar::Unknown),
+ _ => Self::Scalar(ConstRef::Unknown),
}
}
}
/// A concrete constant value
-#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
-pub enum ConstScalar {
+#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
+pub enum ConstRef {
Int(i128),
UInt(u128),
Bool(bool),
@@ -454,18 +454,18 @@ pub enum ConstScalar {
Unknown,
}
-impl ConstScalar {
+impl ConstRef {
pub fn builtin_type(&self) -> BuiltinType {
match self {
- ConstScalar::UInt(_) | ConstScalar::Unknown => BuiltinType::Uint(BuiltinUint::U128),
- ConstScalar::Int(_) => BuiltinType::Int(BuiltinInt::I128),
- ConstScalar::Char(_) => BuiltinType::Char,
- ConstScalar::Bool(_) => BuiltinType::Bool,
+ ConstRef::UInt(_) | ConstRef::Unknown => BuiltinType::Uint(BuiltinUint::U128),
+ ConstRef::Int(_) => BuiltinType::Int(BuiltinInt::I128),
+ ConstRef::Char(_) => BuiltinType::Char,
+ ConstRef::Bool(_) => BuiltinType::Bool,
}
}
}
-impl From<Literal> for ConstScalar {
+impl From<Literal> for ConstRef {
fn from(literal: Literal) -> Self {
match literal {
Literal::Char(c) => Self::Char(c),
@@ -477,14 +477,14 @@ impl From<Literal> for ConstScalar {
}
}
-impl std::fmt::Display for ConstScalar {
+impl std::fmt::Display for ConstRef {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> Result<(), std::fmt::Error> {
match self {
- ConstScalar::Int(num) => num.fmt(f),
- ConstScalar::UInt(num) => num.fmt(f),
- ConstScalar::Bool(flag) => flag.fmt(f),
- ConstScalar::Char(c) => write!(f, "'{c}'"),
- ConstScalar::Unknown => f.write_char('_'),
+ ConstRef::Int(num) => num.fmt(f),
+ ConstRef::UInt(num) => num.fmt(f),
+ ConstRef::Bool(flag) => flag.fmt(f),
+ ConstRef::Char(c) => write!(f, "'{c}'"),
+ ConstRef::Unknown => f.write_char('_'),
}
}
}
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/visibility.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/visibility.rs
index 087268a9e..ab76ed43d 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/visibility.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-def/src/visibility.rs
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ use crate::{
nameres::DefMap,
path::{ModPath, PathKind},
resolver::HasResolver,
- ConstId, FunctionId, HasModule, LocalFieldId, ModuleId, VariantId,
+ ConstId, FunctionId, HasModule, LocalFieldId, LocalModuleId, ModuleId, VariantId,
};
/// Visibility of an item, not yet resolved.
@@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ impl Visibility {
self,
db: &dyn DefDatabase,
def_map: &DefMap,
- mut from_module: crate::LocalModuleId,
+ mut from_module: LocalModuleId,
) -> bool {
let mut to_module = match self {
Visibility::Module(m) => m,
@@ -131,20 +131,23 @@ impl Visibility {
// visibility as the containing module (even though no items are directly nameable from
// there, getting this right is important for method resolution).
// In that case, we adjust the visibility of `to_module` to point to the containing module.
+
// Additional complication: `to_module` might be in `from_module`'s `DefMap`, which we're
// currently computing, so we must not call the `def_map` query for it.
- let arc;
- let to_module_def_map =
- if to_module.krate == def_map.krate() && to_module.block == def_map.block_id() {
- cov_mark::hit!(is_visible_from_same_block_def_map);
- def_map
- } else {
- arc = to_module.def_map(db);
- &arc
- };
- let is_block_root = matches!(to_module.block, Some(_) if to_module_def_map[to_module.local_id].parent.is_none());
- if is_block_root {
- to_module = to_module_def_map.containing_module(to_module.local_id).unwrap();
+ let mut arc;
+ loop {
+ let to_module_def_map =
+ if to_module.krate == def_map.krate() && to_module.block == def_map.block_id() {
+ cov_mark::hit!(is_visible_from_same_block_def_map);
+ def_map
+ } else {
+ arc = to_module.def_map(db);
+ &arc
+ };
+ match to_module_def_map.parent() {
+ Some(parent) => to_module = parent,
+ None => break,
+ }
}
// from_module needs to be a descendant of to_module
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-expand/src/attrs.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-expand/src/attrs.rs
index 5c04f8e8b..8d1e88725 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-expand/src/attrs.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-expand/src/attrs.rs
@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ use smallvec::{smallvec, SmallVec};
use syntax::{ast, match_ast, AstNode, SmolStr, SyntaxNode};
use crate::{
- db::AstDatabase,
+ db::ExpandDatabase,
hygiene::Hygiene,
mod_path::{ModPath, PathKind},
name::AsName,
@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ impl ops::Deref for RawAttrs {
impl RawAttrs {
pub const EMPTY: Self = Self { entries: None };
- pub fn new(db: &dyn AstDatabase, owner: &dyn ast::HasAttrs, hygiene: &Hygiene) -> Self {
+ pub fn new(db: &dyn ExpandDatabase, owner: &dyn ast::HasAttrs, hygiene: &Hygiene) -> Self {
let entries = collect_attrs(owner)
.filter_map(|(id, attr)| match attr {
Either::Left(attr) => {
@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ impl RawAttrs {
Self { entries: if entries.is_empty() { None } else { Some(entries) } }
}
- pub fn from_attrs_owner(db: &dyn AstDatabase, owner: InFile<&dyn ast::HasAttrs>) -> Self {
+ pub fn from_attrs_owner(db: &dyn ExpandDatabase, owner: InFile<&dyn ast::HasAttrs>) -> Self {
let hygiene = Hygiene::new(db, owner.file_id);
Self::new(db, owner.value, &hygiene)
}
@@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ impl RawAttrs {
/// Processes `cfg_attr`s, returning the resulting semantic `Attrs`.
// FIXME: This should return a different type
- pub fn filter(self, db: &dyn AstDatabase, krate: CrateId) -> RawAttrs {
+ pub fn filter(self, db: &dyn ExpandDatabase, krate: CrateId) -> RawAttrs {
let has_cfg_attrs = self
.iter()
.any(|attr| attr.path.as_ident().map_or(false, |name| *name == crate::name![cfg_attr]));
@@ -199,7 +199,7 @@ impl fmt::Display for AttrInput {
impl Attr {
fn from_src(
- db: &dyn AstDatabase,
+ db: &dyn ExpandDatabase,
ast: ast::Meta,
hygiene: &Hygiene,
id: AttrId,
@@ -221,7 +221,7 @@ impl Attr {
}
fn from_tt(
- db: &dyn AstDatabase,
+ db: &dyn ExpandDatabase,
tt: &tt::Subtree,
hygiene: &Hygiene,
id: AttrId,
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-expand/src/builtin_attr_macro.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-expand/src/builtin_attr_macro.rs
index 906ca991d..277ecd939 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-expand/src/builtin_attr_macro.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-expand/src/builtin_attr_macro.rs
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
//! Builtin attributes.
-use crate::{db::AstDatabase, name, tt, ExpandResult, MacroCallId, MacroCallKind};
+use crate::{db::ExpandDatabase, name, tt, ExpandResult, MacroCallId, MacroCallKind};
macro_rules! register_builtin {
( $(($name:ident, $variant:ident) => $expand:ident),* ) => {
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ macro_rules! register_builtin {
impl BuiltinAttrExpander {
pub fn expand(
&self,
- db: &dyn AstDatabase,
+ db: &dyn ExpandDatabase,
id: MacroCallId,
tt: &tt::Subtree,
) -> ExpandResult<tt::Subtree> {
@@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ pub fn find_builtin_attr(ident: &name::Name) -> Option<BuiltinAttrExpander> {
}
fn dummy_attr_expand(
- _db: &dyn AstDatabase,
+ _db: &dyn ExpandDatabase,
_id: MacroCallId,
tt: &tt::Subtree,
) -> ExpandResult<tt::Subtree> {
@@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ fn dummy_attr_expand(
/// So this hacky approach is a lot more friendly for us, though it does require a bit of support in
/// [`hir::Semantics`] to make this work.
fn derive_attr_expand(
- db: &dyn AstDatabase,
+ db: &dyn ExpandDatabase,
id: MacroCallId,
tt: &tt::Subtree,
) -> ExpandResult<tt::Subtree> {
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-expand/src/builtin_derive_macro.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-expand/src/builtin_derive_macro.rs
index 060a68054..5c1a75132 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-expand/src/builtin_derive_macro.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-expand/src/builtin_derive_macro.rs
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ use syntax::{
match_ast,
};
-use crate::{db::AstDatabase, name, quote, ExpandError, ExpandResult, MacroCallId};
+use crate::{db::ExpandDatabase, name, quote, ExpandError, ExpandResult, MacroCallId};
macro_rules! register_builtin {
( $($trait:ident => $expand:ident),* ) => {
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ macro_rules! register_builtin {
impl BuiltinDeriveExpander {
pub fn expand(
&self,
- db: &dyn AstDatabase,
+ db: &dyn ExpandDatabase,
id: MacroCallId,
tt: &tt::Subtree,
) -> ExpandResult<tt::Subtree> {
@@ -141,7 +141,7 @@ fn expand_simple_derive(tt: &tt::Subtree, trait_path: tt::Subtree) -> ExpandResu
ExpandResult::ok(expanded)
}
-fn find_builtin_crate(db: &dyn AstDatabase, id: MacroCallId) -> tt::TokenTree {
+fn find_builtin_crate(db: &dyn ExpandDatabase, id: MacroCallId) -> tt::TokenTree {
// FIXME: make hygiene works for builtin derive macro
// such that $crate can be used here.
let cg = db.crate_graph();
@@ -158,7 +158,7 @@ fn find_builtin_crate(db: &dyn AstDatabase, id: MacroCallId) -> tt::TokenTree {
}
fn copy_expand(
- db: &dyn AstDatabase,
+ db: &dyn ExpandDatabase,
id: MacroCallId,
tt: &tt::Subtree,
) -> ExpandResult<tt::Subtree> {
@@ -167,7 +167,7 @@ fn copy_expand(
}
fn clone_expand(
- db: &dyn AstDatabase,
+ db: &dyn ExpandDatabase,
id: MacroCallId,
tt: &tt::Subtree,
) -> ExpandResult<tt::Subtree> {
@@ -176,7 +176,7 @@ fn clone_expand(
}
fn default_expand(
- db: &dyn AstDatabase,
+ db: &dyn ExpandDatabase,
id: MacroCallId,
tt: &tt::Subtree,
) -> ExpandResult<tt::Subtree> {
@@ -185,7 +185,7 @@ fn default_expand(
}
fn debug_expand(
- db: &dyn AstDatabase,
+ db: &dyn ExpandDatabase,
id: MacroCallId,
tt: &tt::Subtree,
) -> ExpandResult<tt::Subtree> {
@@ -194,7 +194,7 @@ fn debug_expand(
}
fn hash_expand(
- db: &dyn AstDatabase,
+ db: &dyn ExpandDatabase,
id: MacroCallId,
tt: &tt::Subtree,
) -> ExpandResult<tt::Subtree> {
@@ -202,13 +202,17 @@ fn hash_expand(
expand_simple_derive(tt, quote! { #krate::hash::Hash })
}
-fn eq_expand(db: &dyn AstDatabase, id: MacroCallId, tt: &tt::Subtree) -> ExpandResult<tt::Subtree> {
+fn eq_expand(
+ db: &dyn ExpandDatabase,
+ id: MacroCallId,
+ tt: &tt::Subtree,
+) -> ExpandResult<tt::Subtree> {
let krate = find_builtin_crate(db, id);
expand_simple_derive(tt, quote! { #krate::cmp::Eq })
}
fn partial_eq_expand(
- db: &dyn AstDatabase,
+ db: &dyn ExpandDatabase,
id: MacroCallId,
tt: &tt::Subtree,
) -> ExpandResult<tt::Subtree> {
@@ -217,7 +221,7 @@ fn partial_eq_expand(
}
fn ord_expand(
- db: &dyn AstDatabase,
+ db: &dyn ExpandDatabase,
id: MacroCallId,
tt: &tt::Subtree,
) -> ExpandResult<tt::Subtree> {
@@ -226,7 +230,7 @@ fn ord_expand(
}
fn partial_ord_expand(
- db: &dyn AstDatabase,
+ db: &dyn ExpandDatabase,
id: MacroCallId,
tt: &tt::Subtree,
) -> ExpandResult<tt::Subtree> {
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-expand/src/builtin_fn_macro.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-expand/src/builtin_fn_macro.rs
index 9f3fa73d4..44510f2b7 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-expand/src/builtin_fn_macro.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-expand/src/builtin_fn_macro.rs
@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ use syntax::{
};
use crate::{
- db::AstDatabase, name, quote, tt, ExpandError, ExpandResult, MacroCallId, MacroCallLoc,
+ db::ExpandDatabase, name, quote, tt, ExpandError, ExpandResult, MacroCallId, MacroCallLoc,
};
macro_rules! register_builtin {
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ macro_rules! register_builtin {
impl BuiltinFnLikeExpander {
pub fn expand(
&self,
- db: &dyn AstDatabase,
+ db: &dyn ExpandDatabase,
id: MacroCallId,
tt: &tt::Subtree,
) -> ExpandResult<tt::Subtree> {
@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ macro_rules! register_builtin {
impl EagerExpander {
pub fn expand(
&self,
- db: &dyn AstDatabase,
+ db: &dyn ExpandDatabase,
arg_id: MacroCallId,
tt: &tt::Subtree,
) -> ExpandResult<ExpandedEager> {
@@ -121,7 +121,7 @@ const DOLLAR_CRATE: tt::Ident =
tt::Ident { text: SmolStr::new_inline("$crate"), span: tt::TokenId::unspecified() };
fn module_path_expand(
- _db: &dyn AstDatabase,
+ _db: &dyn ExpandDatabase,
_id: MacroCallId,
_tt: &tt::Subtree,
) -> ExpandResult<tt::Subtree> {
@@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ fn module_path_expand(
}
fn line_expand(
- _db: &dyn AstDatabase,
+ _db: &dyn ExpandDatabase,
_id: MacroCallId,
_tt: &tt::Subtree,
) -> ExpandResult<tt::Subtree> {
@@ -144,7 +144,7 @@ fn line_expand(
}
fn log_syntax_expand(
- _db: &dyn AstDatabase,
+ _db: &dyn ExpandDatabase,
_id: MacroCallId,
_tt: &tt::Subtree,
) -> ExpandResult<tt::Subtree> {
@@ -152,7 +152,7 @@ fn log_syntax_expand(
}
fn trace_macros_expand(
- _db: &dyn AstDatabase,
+ _db: &dyn ExpandDatabase,
_id: MacroCallId,
_tt: &tt::Subtree,
) -> ExpandResult<tt::Subtree> {
@@ -160,7 +160,7 @@ fn trace_macros_expand(
}
fn stringify_expand(
- _db: &dyn AstDatabase,
+ _db: &dyn ExpandDatabase,
_id: MacroCallId,
tt: &tt::Subtree,
) -> ExpandResult<tt::Subtree> {
@@ -174,7 +174,7 @@ fn stringify_expand(
}
fn column_expand(
- _db: &dyn AstDatabase,
+ _db: &dyn ExpandDatabase,
_id: MacroCallId,
_tt: &tt::Subtree,
) -> ExpandResult<tt::Subtree> {
@@ -188,7 +188,7 @@ fn column_expand(
}
fn assert_expand(
- _db: &dyn AstDatabase,
+ _db: &dyn ExpandDatabase,
_id: MacroCallId,
tt: &tt::Subtree,
) -> ExpandResult<tt::Subtree> {
@@ -206,7 +206,7 @@ fn assert_expand(
let cond = cond.clone();
let panic_args = itertools::Itertools::intersperse(panic_args.iter().cloned(), comma);
quote! {{
- if !#cond {
+ if !(#cond) {
#DOLLAR_CRATE::panic!(##panic_args);
}
}}
@@ -218,7 +218,7 @@ fn assert_expand(
}
fn file_expand(
- _db: &dyn AstDatabase,
+ _db: &dyn ExpandDatabase,
_id: MacroCallId,
_tt: &tt::Subtree,
) -> ExpandResult<tt::Subtree> {
@@ -234,7 +234,7 @@ fn file_expand(
}
fn format_args_expand(
- _db: &dyn AstDatabase,
+ _db: &dyn ExpandDatabase,
_id: MacroCallId,
tt: &tt::Subtree,
) -> ExpandResult<tt::Subtree> {
@@ -276,7 +276,7 @@ fn format_args_expand(
}
fn asm_expand(
- _db: &dyn AstDatabase,
+ _db: &dyn ExpandDatabase,
_id: MacroCallId,
tt: &tt::Subtree,
) -> ExpandResult<tt::Subtree> {
@@ -304,7 +304,7 @@ fn asm_expand(
}
fn global_asm_expand(
- _db: &dyn AstDatabase,
+ _db: &dyn ExpandDatabase,
_id: MacroCallId,
_tt: &tt::Subtree,
) -> ExpandResult<tt::Subtree> {
@@ -313,7 +313,7 @@ fn global_asm_expand(
}
fn cfg_expand(
- db: &dyn AstDatabase,
+ db: &dyn ExpandDatabase,
id: MacroCallId,
tt: &tt::Subtree,
) -> ExpandResult<tt::Subtree> {
@@ -325,7 +325,7 @@ fn cfg_expand(
}
fn panic_expand(
- db: &dyn AstDatabase,
+ db: &dyn ExpandDatabase,
id: MacroCallId,
tt: &tt::Subtree,
) -> ExpandResult<tt::Subtree> {
@@ -343,7 +343,7 @@ fn panic_expand(
}
fn unreachable_expand(
- db: &dyn AstDatabase,
+ db: &dyn ExpandDatabase,
id: MacroCallId,
tt: &tt::Subtree,
) -> ExpandResult<tt::Subtree> {
@@ -379,7 +379,7 @@ fn unquote_byte_string(lit: &tt::Literal) -> Option<Vec<u8>> {
}
fn compile_error_expand(
- _db: &dyn AstDatabase,
+ _db: &dyn ExpandDatabase,
_id: MacroCallId,
tt: &tt::Subtree,
) -> ExpandResult<ExpandedEager> {
@@ -395,7 +395,7 @@ fn compile_error_expand(
}
fn concat_expand(
- _db: &dyn AstDatabase,
+ _db: &dyn ExpandDatabase,
_arg_id: MacroCallId,
tt: &tt::Subtree,
) -> ExpandResult<ExpandedEager> {
@@ -441,7 +441,7 @@ fn concat_expand(
}
fn concat_bytes_expand(
- _db: &dyn AstDatabase,
+ _db: &dyn ExpandDatabase,
_arg_id: MacroCallId,
tt: &tt::Subtree,
) -> ExpandResult<ExpandedEager> {
@@ -507,7 +507,7 @@ fn concat_bytes_expand_subtree(
}
fn concat_idents_expand(
- _db: &dyn AstDatabase,
+ _db: &dyn ExpandDatabase,
_arg_id: MacroCallId,
tt: &tt::Subtree,
) -> ExpandResult<ExpandedEager> {
@@ -529,7 +529,7 @@ fn concat_idents_expand(
}
fn relative_file(
- db: &dyn AstDatabase,
+ db: &dyn ExpandDatabase,
call_id: MacroCallId,
path_str: &str,
allow_recursion: bool,
@@ -558,7 +558,7 @@ fn parse_string(tt: &tt::Subtree) -> Result<String, ExpandError> {
}
fn include_expand(
- db: &dyn AstDatabase,
+ db: &dyn ExpandDatabase,
arg_id: MacroCallId,
tt: &tt::Subtree,
) -> ExpandResult<ExpandedEager> {
@@ -583,7 +583,7 @@ fn include_expand(
}
fn include_bytes_expand(
- _db: &dyn AstDatabase,
+ _db: &dyn ExpandDatabase,
_arg_id: MacroCallId,
tt: &tt::Subtree,
) -> ExpandResult<ExpandedEager> {
@@ -606,7 +606,7 @@ fn include_bytes_expand(
}
fn include_str_expand(
- db: &dyn AstDatabase,
+ db: &dyn ExpandDatabase,
arg_id: MacroCallId,
tt: &tt::Subtree,
) -> ExpandResult<ExpandedEager> {
@@ -637,13 +637,13 @@ fn include_str_expand(
ExpandResult::ok(ExpandedEager::new(quote!(#text)))
}
-fn get_env_inner(db: &dyn AstDatabase, arg_id: MacroCallId, key: &str) -> Option<String> {
+fn get_env_inner(db: &dyn ExpandDatabase, arg_id: MacroCallId, key: &str) -> Option<String> {
let krate = db.lookup_intern_macro_call(arg_id).krate;
db.crate_graph()[krate].env.get(key)
}
fn env_expand(
- db: &dyn AstDatabase,
+ db: &dyn ExpandDatabase,
arg_id: MacroCallId,
tt: &tt::Subtree,
) -> ExpandResult<ExpandedEager> {
@@ -679,7 +679,7 @@ fn env_expand(
}
fn option_env_expand(
- db: &dyn AstDatabase,
+ db: &dyn ExpandDatabase,
arg_id: MacroCallId,
tt: &tt::Subtree,
) -> ExpandResult<ExpandedEager> {
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-expand/src/db.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-expand/src/db.rs
index 76016274f..45572499e 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-expand/src/db.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-expand/src/db.rs
@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ pub enum TokenExpander {
impl TokenExpander {
fn expand(
&self,
- db: &dyn AstDatabase,
+ db: &dyn ExpandDatabase,
id: MacroCallId,
tt: &tt::Subtree,
) -> ExpandResult<tt::Subtree> {
@@ -83,9 +83,8 @@ impl TokenExpander {
}
}
-// FIXME: rename to ExpandDatabase
-#[salsa::query_group(AstDatabaseStorage)]
-pub trait AstDatabase: SourceDatabase {
+#[salsa::query_group(ExpandDatabaseStorage)]
+pub trait ExpandDatabase: SourceDatabase {
fn ast_id_map(&self, file_id: HirFileId) -> Arc<AstIdMap>;
/// Main public API -- parses a hir file, not caring whether it's a real
@@ -138,7 +137,7 @@ pub trait AstDatabase: SourceDatabase {
/// token. The `token_to_map` mapped down into the expansion, with the mapped
/// token returned.
pub fn expand_speculative(
- db: &dyn AstDatabase,
+ db: &dyn ExpandDatabase,
actual_macro_call: MacroCallId,
speculative_args: &SyntaxNode,
token_to_map: SyntaxToken,
@@ -211,7 +210,7 @@ pub fn expand_speculative(
let mut speculative_expansion = match loc.def.kind {
MacroDefKind::ProcMacro(expander, ..) => {
tt.delimiter = tt::Delimiter::unspecified();
- expander.expand(db, loc.krate, &tt, attr_arg.as_ref())
+ expander.expand(db, loc.def.krate, loc.krate, &tt, attr_arg.as_ref())
}
MacroDefKind::BuiltInAttr(BuiltinAttrExpander::Derive, _) => {
pseudo_derive_attr_expansion(&tt, attr_arg.as_ref()?)
@@ -236,12 +235,12 @@ pub fn expand_speculative(
Some((node.syntax_node(), token))
}
-fn ast_id_map(db: &dyn AstDatabase, file_id: HirFileId) -> Arc<AstIdMap> {
+fn ast_id_map(db: &dyn ExpandDatabase, file_id: HirFileId) -> Arc<AstIdMap> {
let map = db.parse_or_expand(file_id).map(|it| AstIdMap::from_source(&it)).unwrap_or_default();
Arc::new(map)
}
-fn parse_or_expand(db: &dyn AstDatabase, file_id: HirFileId) -> Option<SyntaxNode> {
+fn parse_or_expand(db: &dyn ExpandDatabase, file_id: HirFileId) -> Option<SyntaxNode> {
match file_id.repr() {
HirFileIdRepr::FileId(file_id) => Some(db.parse(file_id).tree().syntax().clone()),
HirFileIdRepr::MacroFile(macro_file) => {
@@ -253,13 +252,13 @@ fn parse_or_expand(db: &dyn AstDatabase, file_id: HirFileId) -> Option<SyntaxNod
}
fn parse_macro_expansion(
- db: &dyn AstDatabase,
+ db: &dyn ExpandDatabase,
macro_file: MacroFile,
) -> ExpandResult<Option<(Parse<SyntaxNode>, Arc<mbe::TokenMap>)>> {
let _p = profile::span("parse_macro_expansion");
- let result = db.macro_expand(macro_file.macro_call_id);
+ let mbe::ValueResult { value, err } = db.macro_expand(macro_file.macro_call_id);
- if let Some(err) = &result.err {
+ if let Some(err) = &err {
// Note:
// The final goal we would like to make all parse_macro success,
// such that the following log will not call anyway.
@@ -280,9 +279,9 @@ fn parse_macro_expansion(
parents
);
}
- let tt = match result.value {
+ let tt = match value {
Some(tt) => tt,
- None => return ExpandResult { value: None, err: result.err },
+ None => return ExpandResult { value: None, err },
};
let expand_to = macro_expand_to(db, macro_file.macro_call_id);
@@ -292,11 +291,11 @@ fn parse_macro_expansion(
let (parse, rev_token_map) = token_tree_to_syntax_node(&tt, expand_to);
- ExpandResult { value: Some((parse, Arc::new(rev_token_map))), err: result.err }
+ ExpandResult { value: Some((parse, Arc::new(rev_token_map))), err }
}
fn macro_arg(
- db: &dyn AstDatabase,
+ db: &dyn ExpandDatabase,
id: MacroCallId,
) -> Option<Arc<(tt::Subtree, mbe::TokenMap, fixup::SyntaxFixupUndoInfo)>> {
let arg = db.macro_arg_text(id)?;
@@ -357,7 +356,7 @@ fn censor_for_macro_input(loc: &MacroCallLoc, node: &SyntaxNode) -> FxHashSet<Sy
.unwrap_or_default()
}
-fn macro_arg_text(db: &dyn AstDatabase, id: MacroCallId) -> Option<GreenNode> {
+fn macro_arg_text(db: &dyn ExpandDatabase, id: MacroCallId) -> Option<GreenNode> {
let loc = db.lookup_intern_macro_call(id);
let arg = loc.kind.arg(db)?;
if matches!(loc.kind, MacroCallKind::FnLike { .. }) {
@@ -380,7 +379,10 @@ fn macro_arg_text(db: &dyn AstDatabase, id: MacroCallId) -> Option<GreenNode> {
Some(arg.green().into())
}
-fn macro_def(db: &dyn AstDatabase, id: MacroDefId) -> Result<Arc<TokenExpander>, mbe::ParseError> {
+fn macro_def(
+ db: &dyn ExpandDatabase,
+ id: MacroDefId,
+) -> Result<Arc<TokenExpander>, mbe::ParseError> {
match id.kind {
MacroDefKind::Declarative(ast_id) => {
let (mac, def_site_token_map) = match ast_id.to_node(db) {
@@ -419,7 +421,10 @@ fn macro_def(db: &dyn AstDatabase, id: MacroDefId) -> Result<Arc<TokenExpander>,
}
}
-fn macro_expand(db: &dyn AstDatabase, id: MacroCallId) -> ExpandResult<Option<Arc<tt::Subtree>>> {
+fn macro_expand(
+ db: &dyn ExpandDatabase,
+ id: MacroCallId,
+) -> ExpandResult<Option<Arc<tt::Subtree>>> {
let _p = profile::span("macro_expand");
let loc: MacroCallLoc = db.lookup_intern_macro_call(id);
if let Some(eager) = &loc.eager {
@@ -469,11 +474,11 @@ fn macro_expand(db: &dyn AstDatabase, id: MacroCallId) -> ExpandResult<Option<Ar
ExpandResult { value: Some(Arc::new(tt)), err }
}
-fn macro_expand_error(db: &dyn AstDatabase, macro_call: MacroCallId) -> Option<ExpandError> {
+fn macro_expand_error(db: &dyn ExpandDatabase, macro_call: MacroCallId) -> Option<ExpandError> {
db.macro_expand(macro_call).err
}
-fn expand_proc_macro(db: &dyn AstDatabase, id: MacroCallId) -> ExpandResult<tt::Subtree> {
+fn expand_proc_macro(db: &dyn ExpandDatabase, id: MacroCallId) -> ExpandResult<tt::Subtree> {
let loc: MacroCallLoc = db.lookup_intern_macro_call(id);
let macro_arg = match db.macro_arg(id) {
Some(it) => it,
@@ -499,14 +504,14 @@ fn expand_proc_macro(db: &dyn AstDatabase, id: MacroCallId) -> ExpandResult<tt::
_ => None,
};
- expander.expand(db, loc.krate, &macro_arg.0, attr_arg.as_ref())
+ expander.expand(db, loc.def.krate, loc.krate, &macro_arg.0, attr_arg.as_ref())
}
-fn hygiene_frame(db: &dyn AstDatabase, file_id: HirFileId) -> Arc<HygieneFrame> {
+fn hygiene_frame(db: &dyn ExpandDatabase, file_id: HirFileId) -> Arc<HygieneFrame> {
Arc::new(HygieneFrame::new(db, file_id))
}
-fn macro_expand_to(db: &dyn AstDatabase, id: MacroCallId) -> ExpandTo {
+fn macro_expand_to(db: &dyn ExpandDatabase, id: MacroCallId) -> ExpandTo {
let loc: MacroCallLoc = db.lookup_intern_macro_call(id);
loc.kind.expand_to()
}
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-expand/src/eager.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-expand/src/eager.rs
index dfab7ec92..aca41b11f 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-expand/src/eager.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-expand/src/eager.rs
@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ use syntax::{ted, SyntaxNode};
use crate::{
ast::{self, AstNode},
- db::AstDatabase,
+ db::ExpandDatabase,
hygiene::Hygiene,
mod_path::ModPath,
EagerCallInfo, ExpandError, ExpandResult, ExpandTo, InFile, MacroCallId, MacroCallKind,
@@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ impl ErrorSink for &'_ mut dyn FnMut(ExpandError) {
}
pub fn expand_eager_macro(
- db: &dyn AstDatabase,
+ db: &dyn ExpandDatabase,
krate: CrateId,
macro_call: InFile<ast::MacroCall>,
def: MacroDefId,
@@ -172,7 +172,7 @@ fn to_subtree(node: &SyntaxNode) -> crate::tt::Subtree {
}
fn lazy_expand(
- db: &dyn AstDatabase,
+ db: &dyn ExpandDatabase,
def: &MacroDefId,
macro_call: InFile<ast::MacroCall>,
krate: CrateId,
@@ -193,7 +193,7 @@ fn lazy_expand(
}
fn eager_macro_recur(
- db: &dyn AstDatabase,
+ db: &dyn ExpandDatabase,
hygiene: &Hygiene,
curr: InFile<SyntaxNode>,
krate: CrateId,
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-expand/src/fixup.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-expand/src/fixup.rs
index c811d1c66..b273f2176 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-expand/src/fixup.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-expand/src/fixup.rs
@@ -636,9 +636,8 @@ fn foo() {
if {}
}
"#,
- // the {} gets parsed as the condition, I think?
expect![[r#"
-fn foo () {if {} {}}
+fn foo () {if __ra_fixup {} {}}
"#]],
)
}
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-expand/src/hygiene.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-expand/src/hygiene.rs
index 2300ee9d0..2eb56fc9e 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-expand/src/hygiene.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-expand/src/hygiene.rs
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ use syntax::{
};
use crate::{
- db::{self, AstDatabase},
+ db::{self, ExpandDatabase},
fixup,
name::{AsName, Name},
HirFileId, InFile, MacroCallKind, MacroCallLoc, MacroDefKind, MacroFile,
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ pub struct Hygiene {
}
impl Hygiene {
- pub fn new(db: &dyn AstDatabase, file_id: HirFileId) -> Hygiene {
+ pub fn new(db: &dyn ExpandDatabase, file_id: HirFileId) -> Hygiene {
Hygiene { frames: Some(HygieneFrames::new(db, file_id)) }
}
@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ impl Hygiene {
// FIXME: this should just return name
pub fn name_ref_to_name(
&self,
- db: &dyn AstDatabase,
+ db: &dyn ExpandDatabase,
name_ref: ast::NameRef,
) -> Either<Name, CrateId> {
if let Some(frames) = &self.frames {
@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ impl Hygiene {
Either::Left(name_ref.as_name())
}
- pub fn local_inner_macros(&self, db: &dyn AstDatabase, path: ast::Path) -> Option<CrateId> {
+ pub fn local_inner_macros(&self, db: &dyn ExpandDatabase, path: ast::Path) -> Option<CrateId> {
let mut token = path.syntax().first_token()?.text_range();
let frames = self.frames.as_ref()?;
let mut current = &frames.0;
@@ -87,13 +87,13 @@ pub struct HygieneFrame {
}
impl HygieneFrames {
- fn new(db: &dyn AstDatabase, file_id: HirFileId) -> Self {
+ fn new(db: &dyn ExpandDatabase, file_id: HirFileId) -> Self {
// Note that this intentionally avoids the `hygiene_frame` query to avoid blowing up memory
// usage. The query is only helpful for nested `HygieneFrame`s as it avoids redundant work.
HygieneFrames(Arc::new(HygieneFrame::new(db, file_id)))
}
- fn root_crate(&self, db: &dyn AstDatabase, node: &SyntaxNode) -> Option<CrateId> {
+ fn root_crate(&self, db: &dyn ExpandDatabase, node: &SyntaxNode) -> Option<CrateId> {
let mut token = node.first_token()?.text_range();
let mut result = self.0.krate;
let mut current = self.0.clone();
@@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ struct HygieneInfo {
impl HygieneInfo {
fn map_ident_up(
&self,
- db: &dyn AstDatabase,
+ db: &dyn ExpandDatabase,
token: TextRange,
) -> Option<(InFile<TextRange>, Origin)> {
let token_id = self.exp_map.token_by_range(token)?;
@@ -175,7 +175,7 @@ impl HygieneInfo {
}
fn make_hygiene_info(
- db: &dyn AstDatabase,
+ db: &dyn ExpandDatabase,
macro_file: MacroFile,
loc: &MacroCallLoc,
) -> Option<HygieneInfo> {
@@ -215,7 +215,7 @@ fn make_hygiene_info(
}
impl HygieneFrame {
- pub(crate) fn new(db: &dyn AstDatabase, file_id: HirFileId) -> HygieneFrame {
+ pub(crate) fn new(db: &dyn ExpandDatabase, file_id: HirFileId) -> HygieneFrame {
let (info, krate, local_inner) = match file_id.macro_file() {
None => (None, None, false),
Some(macro_file) => {
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-expand/src/lib.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-expand/src/lib.rs
index a52716cc0..5e99eacc1 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-expand/src/lib.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-expand/src/lib.rs
@@ -198,7 +198,7 @@ impl HirFileId {
/// For macro-expansion files, returns the file original source file the
/// expansion originated from.
- pub fn original_file(self, db: &dyn db::AstDatabase) -> FileId {
+ pub fn original_file(self, db: &dyn db::ExpandDatabase) -> FileId {
let mut file_id = self;
loop {
match file_id.repr() {
@@ -214,7 +214,7 @@ impl HirFileId {
}
}
- pub fn expansion_level(self, db: &dyn db::AstDatabase) -> u32 {
+ pub fn expansion_level(self, db: &dyn db::ExpandDatabase) -> u32 {
let mut level = 0;
let mut curr = self;
while let Some(macro_file) = curr.macro_file() {
@@ -227,14 +227,14 @@ impl HirFileId {
}
/// If this is a macro call, returns the syntax node of the call.
- pub fn call_node(self, db: &dyn db::AstDatabase) -> Option<InFile<SyntaxNode>> {
+ pub fn call_node(self, db: &dyn db::ExpandDatabase) -> Option<InFile<SyntaxNode>> {
let macro_file = self.macro_file()?;
let loc: MacroCallLoc = db.lookup_intern_macro_call(macro_file.macro_call_id);
Some(loc.kind.to_node(db))
}
/// If this is a macro call, returns the syntax node of the very first macro call this file resides in.
- pub fn original_call_node(self, db: &dyn db::AstDatabase) -> Option<(FileId, SyntaxNode)> {
+ pub fn original_call_node(self, db: &dyn db::ExpandDatabase) -> Option<(FileId, SyntaxNode)> {
let mut call =
db.lookup_intern_macro_call(self.macro_file()?.macro_call_id).kind.to_node(db);
loop {
@@ -248,7 +248,7 @@ impl HirFileId {
}
/// Return expansion information if it is a macro-expansion file
- pub fn expansion_info(self, db: &dyn db::AstDatabase) -> Option<ExpansionInfo> {
+ pub fn expansion_info(self, db: &dyn db::ExpandDatabase) -> Option<ExpansionInfo> {
let macro_file = self.macro_file()?;
let loc: MacroCallLoc = db.lookup_intern_macro_call(macro_file.macro_call_id);
@@ -294,7 +294,7 @@ impl HirFileId {
}
/// Indicate it is macro file generated for builtin derive
- pub fn is_builtin_derive(&self, db: &dyn db::AstDatabase) -> Option<InFile<ast::Attr>> {
+ pub fn is_builtin_derive(&self, db: &dyn db::ExpandDatabase) -> Option<InFile<ast::Attr>> {
let macro_file = self.macro_file()?;
let loc: MacroCallLoc = db.lookup_intern_macro_call(macro_file.macro_call_id);
let attr = match loc.def.kind {
@@ -304,7 +304,7 @@ impl HirFileId {
Some(attr.with_value(ast::Attr::cast(attr.value.clone())?))
}
- pub fn is_custom_derive(&self, db: &dyn db::AstDatabase) -> bool {
+ pub fn is_custom_derive(&self, db: &dyn db::ExpandDatabase) -> bool {
match self.macro_file() {
Some(macro_file) => {
let loc: MacroCallLoc = db.lookup_intern_macro_call(macro_file.macro_call_id);
@@ -315,7 +315,7 @@ impl HirFileId {
}
/// Return whether this file is an include macro
- pub fn is_include_macro(&self, db: &dyn db::AstDatabase) -> bool {
+ pub fn is_include_macro(&self, db: &dyn db::ExpandDatabase) -> bool {
match self.macro_file() {
Some(macro_file) => {
let loc: MacroCallLoc = db.lookup_intern_macro_call(macro_file.macro_call_id);
@@ -326,7 +326,7 @@ impl HirFileId {
}
/// Return whether this file is an attr macro
- pub fn is_attr_macro(&self, db: &dyn db::AstDatabase) -> bool {
+ pub fn is_attr_macro(&self, db: &dyn db::ExpandDatabase) -> bool {
match self.macro_file() {
Some(macro_file) => {
let loc: MacroCallLoc = db.lookup_intern_macro_call(macro_file.macro_call_id);
@@ -338,7 +338,7 @@ impl HirFileId {
/// Return whether this file is the pseudo expansion of the derive attribute.
/// See [`crate::builtin_attr_macro::derive_attr_expand`].
- pub fn is_derive_attr_pseudo_expansion(&self, db: &dyn db::AstDatabase) -> bool {
+ pub fn is_derive_attr_pseudo_expansion(&self, db: &dyn db::ExpandDatabase) -> bool {
match self.macro_file() {
Some(macro_file) => {
let loc: MacroCallLoc = db.lookup_intern_macro_call(macro_file.macro_call_id);
@@ -384,7 +384,7 @@ impl HirFileId {
impl MacroDefId {
pub fn as_lazy_macro(
self,
- db: &dyn db::AstDatabase,
+ db: &dyn db::ExpandDatabase,
krate: CrateId,
kind: MacroCallKind,
) -> MacroCallId {
@@ -427,7 +427,7 @@ impl MacroCallKind {
}
}
- pub fn to_node(&self, db: &dyn db::AstDatabase) -> InFile<SyntaxNode> {
+ pub fn to_node(&self, db: &dyn db::ExpandDatabase) -> InFile<SyntaxNode> {
match self {
MacroCallKind::FnLike { ast_id, .. } => {
ast_id.with_value(ast_id.to_node(db).syntax().clone())
@@ -465,7 +465,7 @@ impl MacroCallKind {
/// Returns the original file range that best describes the location of this macro call.
///
/// Unlike `MacroCallKind::original_call_range`, this also spans the item of attributes and derives.
- pub fn original_call_range_with_body(self, db: &dyn db::AstDatabase) -> FileRange {
+ pub fn original_call_range_with_body(self, db: &dyn db::ExpandDatabase) -> FileRange {
let mut kind = self;
let file_id = loop {
match kind.file_id().repr() {
@@ -490,7 +490,7 @@ impl MacroCallKind {
/// Here we try to roughly match what rustc does to improve diagnostics: fn-like macros
/// get the whole `ast::MacroCall`, attribute macros get the attribute's range, and derives
/// get only the specific derive that is being referred to.
- pub fn original_call_range(self, db: &dyn db::AstDatabase) -> FileRange {
+ pub fn original_call_range(self, db: &dyn db::ExpandDatabase) -> FileRange {
let mut kind = self;
let file_id = loop {
match kind.file_id().repr() {
@@ -529,7 +529,7 @@ impl MacroCallKind {
FileRange { range, file_id }
}
- fn arg(&self, db: &dyn db::AstDatabase) -> Option<SyntaxNode> {
+ fn arg(&self, db: &dyn db::ExpandDatabase) -> Option<SyntaxNode> {
match self {
MacroCallKind::FnLike { ast_id, .. } => {
Some(ast_id.to_node(db).token_tree()?.syntax().clone())
@@ -597,7 +597,7 @@ impl ExpansionInfo {
/// Both of these only have one simple call site input so no special handling is required here.
pub fn map_token_down(
&self,
- db: &dyn db::AstDatabase,
+ db: &dyn db::ExpandDatabase,
item: Option<ast::Item>,
token: InFile<&SyntaxToken>,
) -> Option<impl Iterator<Item = InFile<SyntaxToken>> + '_> {
@@ -666,7 +666,7 @@ impl ExpansionInfo {
/// Map a token up out of the expansion it resides in into the arguments of the macro call of the expansion.
pub fn map_token_up(
&self,
- db: &dyn db::AstDatabase,
+ db: &dyn db::ExpandDatabase,
token: InFile<&SyntaxToken>,
) -> Option<(InFile<SyntaxToken>, Origin)> {
// Fetch the id through its text range,
@@ -717,7 +717,7 @@ impl ExpansionInfo {
pub type AstId<N> = InFile<FileAstId<N>>;
impl<N: AstNode> AstId<N> {
- pub fn to_node(&self, db: &dyn db::AstDatabase) -> N {
+ pub fn to_node(&self, db: &dyn db::ExpandDatabase) -> N {
let root = db.parse_or_expand(self.file_id).unwrap();
db.ast_id_map(self.file_id).get(self.value).to_node(&root)
}
@@ -753,7 +753,7 @@ impl<T> InFile<T> {
self.with_value(&self.value)
}
- pub fn file_syntax(&self, db: &dyn db::AstDatabase) -> SyntaxNode {
+ pub fn file_syntax(&self, db: &dyn db::ExpandDatabase) -> SyntaxNode {
db.parse_or_expand(self.file_id).expect("source created from invalid file")
}
}
@@ -771,10 +771,19 @@ impl<T> InFile<Option<T>> {
}
}
+impl<L, R> InFile<Either<L, R>> {
+ pub fn transpose(self) -> Either<InFile<L>, InFile<R>> {
+ match self.value {
+ Either::Left(l) => Either::Left(InFile::new(self.file_id, l)),
+ Either::Right(r) => Either::Right(InFile::new(self.file_id, r)),
+ }
+ }
+}
+
impl<'a> InFile<&'a SyntaxNode> {
pub fn ancestors_with_macros(
self,
- db: &dyn db::AstDatabase,
+ db: &dyn db::ExpandDatabase,
) -> impl Iterator<Item = InFile<SyntaxNode>> + Clone + '_ {
iter::successors(Some(self.cloned()), move |node| match node.value.parent() {
Some(parent) => Some(node.with_value(parent)),
@@ -785,7 +794,7 @@ impl<'a> InFile<&'a SyntaxNode> {
/// Skips the attributed item that caused the macro invocation we are climbing up
pub fn ancestors_with_macros_skip_attr_item(
self,
- db: &dyn db::AstDatabase,
+ db: &dyn db::ExpandDatabase,
) -> impl Iterator<Item = InFile<SyntaxNode>> + '_ {
let succ = move |node: &InFile<SyntaxNode>| match node.value.parent() {
Some(parent) => Some(node.with_value(parent)),
@@ -806,8 +815,8 @@ impl<'a> InFile<&'a SyntaxNode> {
/// Falls back to the macro call range if the node cannot be mapped up fully.
///
/// For attributes and derives, this will point back to the attribute only.
- /// For the entire item `InFile::use original_file_range_full`.
- pub fn original_file_range(self, db: &dyn db::AstDatabase) -> FileRange {
+ /// For the entire item use [`InFile::original_file_range_full`].
+ pub fn original_file_range(self, db: &dyn db::ExpandDatabase) -> FileRange {
match self.file_id.repr() {
HirFileIdRepr::FileId(file_id) => FileRange { file_id, range: self.value.text_range() },
HirFileIdRepr::MacroFile(mac_file) => {
@@ -821,8 +830,23 @@ impl<'a> InFile<&'a SyntaxNode> {
}
}
+ /// Falls back to the macro call range if the node cannot be mapped up fully.
+ pub fn original_file_range_full(self, db: &dyn db::ExpandDatabase) -> FileRange {
+ match self.file_id.repr() {
+ HirFileIdRepr::FileId(file_id) => FileRange { file_id, range: self.value.text_range() },
+ HirFileIdRepr::MacroFile(mac_file) => {
+ if let Some(res) = self.original_file_range_opt(db) {
+ return res;
+ }
+ // Fall back to whole macro call.
+ let loc = db.lookup_intern_macro_call(mac_file.macro_call_id);
+ loc.kind.original_call_range_with_body(db)
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
/// Attempts to map the syntax node back up its macro calls.
- pub fn original_file_range_opt(self, db: &dyn db::AstDatabase) -> Option<FileRange> {
+ pub fn original_file_range_opt(self, db: &dyn db::ExpandDatabase) -> Option<FileRange> {
match ascend_node_border_tokens(db, self) {
Some(InFile { file_id, value: (first, last) }) => {
let original_file = file_id.original_file(db);
@@ -841,7 +865,7 @@ impl<'a> InFile<&'a SyntaxNode> {
}
}
- pub fn original_syntax_node(self, db: &dyn db::AstDatabase) -> Option<InFile<SyntaxNode>> {
+ pub fn original_syntax_node(self, db: &dyn db::ExpandDatabase) -> Option<InFile<SyntaxNode>> {
// This kind of upmapping can only be achieved in attribute expanded files,
// as we don't have node inputs otherwise and therefore can't find an `N` node in the input
if !self.file_id.is_macro() {
@@ -868,13 +892,13 @@ impl<'a> InFile<&'a SyntaxNode> {
}
impl InFile<SyntaxToken> {
- pub fn upmap(self, db: &dyn db::AstDatabase) -> Option<InFile<SyntaxToken>> {
+ pub fn upmap(self, db: &dyn db::ExpandDatabase) -> Option<InFile<SyntaxToken>> {
let expansion = self.file_id.expansion_info(db)?;
expansion.map_token_up(db, self.as_ref()).map(|(it, _)| it)
}
/// Falls back to the macro call range if the node cannot be mapped up fully.
- pub fn original_file_range(self, db: &dyn db::AstDatabase) -> FileRange {
+ pub fn original_file_range(self, db: &dyn db::ExpandDatabase) -> FileRange {
match self.file_id.repr() {
HirFileIdRepr::FileId(file_id) => FileRange { file_id, range: self.value.text_range() },
HirFileIdRepr::MacroFile(mac_file) => {
@@ -889,7 +913,7 @@ impl InFile<SyntaxToken> {
}
/// Attempts to map the syntax node back up its macro calls.
- pub fn original_file_range_opt(self, db: &dyn db::AstDatabase) -> Option<FileRange> {
+ pub fn original_file_range_opt(self, db: &dyn db::ExpandDatabase) -> Option<FileRange> {
match self.file_id.repr() {
HirFileIdRepr::FileId(file_id) => {
Some(FileRange { file_id, range: self.value.text_range() })
@@ -908,7 +932,7 @@ impl InFile<SyntaxToken> {
pub fn ancestors_with_macros(
self,
- db: &dyn db::AstDatabase,
+ db: &dyn db::ExpandDatabase,
) -> impl Iterator<Item = InFile<SyntaxNode>> + '_ {
self.value.parent().into_iter().flat_map({
let file_id = self.file_id;
@@ -918,7 +942,7 @@ impl InFile<SyntaxToken> {
}
fn ascend_node_border_tokens(
- db: &dyn db::AstDatabase,
+ db: &dyn db::ExpandDatabase,
InFile { file_id, value: node }: InFile<&SyntaxNode>,
) -> Option<InFile<(SyntaxToken, SyntaxToken)>> {
let expansion = file_id.expansion_info(db)?;
@@ -934,7 +958,7 @@ fn ascend_node_border_tokens(
}
fn ascend_call_token(
- db: &dyn db::AstDatabase,
+ db: &dyn db::ExpandDatabase,
expansion: &ExpansionInfo,
token: InFile<SyntaxToken>,
) -> Option<InFile<SyntaxToken>> {
@@ -953,7 +977,7 @@ impl<N: AstNode> InFile<N> {
self.value.syntax().descendants().filter_map(T::cast).map(move |n| self.with_value(n))
}
- pub fn original_ast_node(self, db: &dyn db::AstDatabase) -> Option<InFile<N>> {
+ pub fn original_ast_node(self, db: &dyn db::ExpandDatabase) -> Option<InFile<N>> {
// This kind of upmapping can only be achieved in attribute expanded files,
// as we don't have node inputs otherwise and therefore can't find an `N` node in the input
if !self.file_id.is_macro() {
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-expand/src/mod_path.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-expand/src/mod_path.rs
index d7586d129..e9393cc89 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-expand/src/mod_path.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-expand/src/mod_path.rs
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ use std::{
};
use crate::{
- db::AstDatabase,
+ db::ExpandDatabase,
hygiene::Hygiene,
name::{known, Name},
};
@@ -37,7 +37,11 @@ pub enum PathKind {
}
impl ModPath {
- pub fn from_src(db: &dyn AstDatabase, path: ast::Path, hygiene: &Hygiene) -> Option<ModPath> {
+ pub fn from_src(
+ db: &dyn ExpandDatabase,
+ path: ast::Path,
+ hygiene: &Hygiene,
+ ) -> Option<ModPath> {
convert_path(db, None, path, hygiene)
}
@@ -162,7 +166,7 @@ impl From<Name> for ModPath {
}
fn convert_path(
- db: &dyn AstDatabase,
+ db: &dyn ExpandDatabase,
prefix: Option<ModPath>,
path: ast::Path,
hygiene: &Hygiene,
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-expand/src/proc_macro.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-expand/src/proc_macro.rs
index 3f4d2540c..d758e9302 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-expand/src/proc_macro.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-expand/src/proc_macro.rs
@@ -3,22 +3,20 @@
use base_db::{CrateId, ProcMacroExpansionError, ProcMacroId, ProcMacroKind};
use stdx::never;
-use crate::{db::AstDatabase, tt, ExpandError, ExpandResult};
+use crate::{db::ExpandDatabase, tt, ExpandError, ExpandResult};
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, Eq, PartialEq, Hash)]
pub struct ProcMacroExpander {
- krate: CrateId,
proc_macro_id: Option<ProcMacroId>,
}
impl ProcMacroExpander {
- pub fn new(krate: CrateId, proc_macro_id: ProcMacroId) -> Self {
- Self { krate, proc_macro_id: Some(proc_macro_id) }
+ pub fn new(proc_macro_id: ProcMacroId) -> Self {
+ Self { proc_macro_id: Some(proc_macro_id) }
}
- pub fn dummy(krate: CrateId) -> Self {
- // FIXME: Should store the name for better errors
- Self { krate, proc_macro_id: None }
+ pub fn dummy() -> Self {
+ Self { proc_macro_id: None }
}
pub fn is_dummy(&self) -> bool {
@@ -27,7 +25,8 @@ impl ProcMacroExpander {
pub fn expand(
self,
- db: &dyn AstDatabase,
+ db: &dyn ExpandDatabase,
+ def_crate: CrateId,
calling_crate: CrateId,
tt: &tt::Subtree,
attr_arg: Option<&tt::Subtree>,
@@ -35,7 +34,7 @@ impl ProcMacroExpander {
match self.proc_macro_id {
Some(id) => {
let krate_graph = db.crate_graph();
- let proc_macros = match &krate_graph[self.krate].proc_macro {
+ let proc_macros = match &krate_graph[def_crate].proc_macro {
Ok(proc_macros) => proc_macros,
Err(_) => {
never!("Non-dummy expander even though there are no proc macros");
@@ -84,7 +83,7 @@ impl ProcMacroExpander {
}
None => ExpandResult::with_err(
tt::Subtree::empty(),
- ExpandError::UnresolvedProcMacro(self.krate),
+ ExpandError::UnresolvedProcMacro(def_crate),
),
}
}
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/Cargo.toml b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/Cargo.toml
index a8b8d5222..9b3296df2 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/Cargo.toml
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/Cargo.toml
@@ -18,13 +18,14 @@ arrayvec = "0.7.2"
bitflags = "1.3.2"
smallvec.workspace = true
ena = "0.14.0"
+either = "1.7.0"
tracing = "0.1.35"
rustc-hash = "1.1.0"
scoped-tls = "1.0.0"
-chalk-solve = { version = "0.88.0", default-features = false }
-chalk-ir = "0.88.0"
-chalk-recursive = { version = "0.88.0", default-features = false }
-chalk-derive = "0.88.0"
+chalk-solve = { version = "0.89.0", default-features = false }
+chalk-ir = "0.89.0"
+chalk-recursive = { version = "0.89.0", default-features = false }
+chalk-derive = "0.89.0"
la-arena = { version = "0.3.0", path = "../../lib/la-arena" }
once_cell = "1.17.0"
typed-arena = "2.0.1"
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/builder.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/builder.rs
index 8faef7bf7..03e944359 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/builder.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/builder.rs
@@ -152,6 +152,15 @@ impl TyBuilder<()> {
TyKind::Tuple(0, Substitution::empty(Interner)).intern(Interner)
}
+ // FIXME: rustc's ty is dependent on the adt type, maybe we need to do that as well
+ pub fn discr_ty() -> Ty {
+ TyKind::Scalar(chalk_ir::Scalar::Int(chalk_ir::IntTy::I128)).intern(Interner)
+ }
+
+ pub fn bool() -> Ty {
+ TyKind::Scalar(chalk_ir::Scalar::Bool).intern(Interner)
+ }
+
pub fn usize() -> Ty {
TyKind::Scalar(chalk_ir::Scalar::Uint(chalk_ir::UintTy::Usize)).intern(Interner)
}
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/chalk_db.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/chalk_db.rs
index 6989e9fb9..28ae4c349 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/chalk_db.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/chalk_db.rs
@@ -540,8 +540,7 @@ pub(crate) fn trait_datum_query(
let where_clauses = convert_where_clauses(db, trait_.into(), &bound_vars);
let associated_ty_ids = trait_data.associated_types().map(to_assoc_type_id).collect();
let trait_datum_bound = rust_ir::TraitDatumBound { where_clauses };
- let well_known = lang_attr(db.upcast(), trait_)
- .and_then(|name| well_known_trait_from_lang_item(LangItem::from_str(&name)?));
+ let well_known = lang_attr(db.upcast(), trait_).and_then(well_known_trait_from_lang_item);
let trait_datum = TraitDatum {
id: trait_id,
binders: make_binders(db, &generic_params, trait_datum_bound),
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/chalk_ext.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/chalk_ext.rs
index 45c975dfc..214189492 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/chalk_ext.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/chalk_ext.rs
@@ -12,8 +12,8 @@ use hir_def::{
use crate::{
db::HirDatabase, from_assoc_type_id, from_chalk_trait_id, from_foreign_def_id,
from_placeholder_idx, to_chalk_trait_id, utils::generics, AdtId, AliasEq, AliasTy, Binders,
- CallableDefId, CallableSig, FnPointer, ImplTraitId, Interner, Lifetime, ProjectionTy,
- QuantifiedWhereClause, Substitution, TraitRef, Ty, TyBuilder, TyKind, WhereClause,
+ CallableDefId, CallableSig, DynTy, FnPointer, ImplTraitId, Interner, Lifetime, ProjectionTy,
+ QuantifiedWhereClause, Substitution, TraitRef, Ty, TyBuilder, TyKind, TypeFlags, WhereClause,
};
pub trait TyExt {
@@ -22,6 +22,7 @@ pub trait TyExt {
fn is_floating_point(&self) -> bool;
fn is_never(&self) -> bool;
fn is_unknown(&self) -> bool;
+ fn contains_unknown(&self) -> bool;
fn is_ty_var(&self) -> bool;
fn as_adt(&self) -> Option<(hir_def::AdtId, &Substitution)>;
@@ -76,6 +77,10 @@ impl TyExt for Ty {
matches!(self.kind(Interner), TyKind::Error)
}
+ fn contains_unknown(&self) -> bool {
+ self.data(Interner).flags.contains(TypeFlags::HAS_ERROR)
+ }
+
fn is_ty_var(&self) -> bool {
matches!(self.kind(Interner), TyKind::InferenceVar(_, _))
}
@@ -373,6 +378,19 @@ impl ProjectionTyExt for ProjectionTy {
}
}
+pub trait DynTyExt {
+ fn principal(&self) -> Option<&TraitRef>;
+}
+
+impl DynTyExt for DynTy {
+ fn principal(&self) -> Option<&TraitRef> {
+ self.bounds.skip_binders().interned().get(0).and_then(|b| match b.skip_binders() {
+ crate::WhereClause::Implemented(trait_ref) => Some(trait_ref),
+ _ => None,
+ })
+ }
+}
+
pub trait TraitRefExt {
fn hir_trait_id(&self) -> TraitId;
}
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/consteval.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/consteval.rs
index 8df70330f..5830c4898 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/consteval.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/consteval.rs
@@ -1,30 +1,25 @@
//! Constant evaluation details
-use std::{
- collections::HashMap,
- fmt::{Display, Write},
-};
-
-use chalk_ir::{BoundVar, DebruijnIndex, GenericArgData, IntTy, Scalar};
+use base_db::CrateId;
+use chalk_ir::{BoundVar, DebruijnIndex, GenericArgData};
use hir_def::{
- builtin_type::BuiltinInt,
- expr::{ArithOp, BinaryOp, Expr, ExprId, Literal, Pat, PatId},
+ expr::Expr,
path::ModPath,
- resolver::{resolver_for_expr, ResolveValueResult, Resolver, ValueNs},
- src::HasChildSource,
- type_ref::ConstScalar,
- ConstId, DefWithBodyId, EnumVariantId, Lookup,
+ resolver::{Resolver, ValueNs},
+ type_ref::ConstRef,
+ ConstId, EnumVariantId,
};
-use la_arena::{Arena, Idx, RawIdx};
+use la_arena::{Idx, RawIdx};
use stdx::never;
-use syntax::ast::HasName;
use crate::{
- db::HirDatabase, infer::InferenceContext, lower::ParamLoweringMode, to_placeholder_idx,
- utils::Generics, Const, ConstData, ConstValue, GenericArg, InferenceResult, Interner, Ty,
- TyBuilder, TyKind,
+ db::HirDatabase, infer::InferenceContext, layout::layout_of_ty, lower::ParamLoweringMode,
+ to_placeholder_idx, utils::Generics, Const, ConstData, ConstScalar, ConstValue, GenericArg,
+ Interner, MemoryMap, Ty, TyBuilder,
};
+use super::mir::{interpret_mir, lower_to_mir, pad16, MirEvalError, MirLowerError};
+
/// Extension trait for [`Const`]
pub trait ConstExt {
/// Is a [`Const`] unknown?
@@ -53,346 +48,24 @@ impl ConstExt for Const {
}
}
-pub struct ConstEvalCtx<'a> {
- pub db: &'a dyn HirDatabase,
- pub owner: DefWithBodyId,
- pub exprs: &'a Arena<Expr>,
- pub pats: &'a Arena<Pat>,
- pub local_data: HashMap<PatId, ComputedExpr>,
- infer: &'a InferenceResult,
-}
-
-impl ConstEvalCtx<'_> {
- fn expr_ty(&mut self, expr: ExprId) -> Ty {
- self.infer[expr].clone()
- }
-}
-
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub enum ConstEvalError {
- NotSupported(&'static str),
- SemanticError(&'static str),
- Loop,
- IncompleteExpr,
- Panic(String),
-}
-
-#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
-pub enum ComputedExpr {
- Literal(Literal),
- Enum(String, EnumVariantId, Literal),
- Tuple(Box<[ComputedExpr]>),
+ MirLowerError(MirLowerError),
+ MirEvalError(MirEvalError),
}
-impl Display for ComputedExpr {
- fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result {
- match self {
- ComputedExpr::Literal(l) => match l {
- Literal::Int(x, _) => {
- if *x >= 10 {
- write!(f, "{x} ({x:#X})")
- } else {
- x.fmt(f)
- }
- }
- Literal::Uint(x, _) => {
- if *x >= 10 {
- write!(f, "{x} ({x:#X})")
- } else {
- x.fmt(f)
- }
- }
- Literal::Float(x, _) => x.fmt(f),
- Literal::Bool(x) => x.fmt(f),
- Literal::Char(x) => std::fmt::Debug::fmt(x, f),
- Literal::String(x) => std::fmt::Debug::fmt(x, f),
- Literal::ByteString(x) => std::fmt::Debug::fmt(x, f),
- },
- ComputedExpr::Enum(name, _, _) => name.fmt(f),
- ComputedExpr::Tuple(t) => {
- f.write_char('(')?;
- for x in &**t {
- x.fmt(f)?;
- f.write_str(", ")?;
- }
- f.write_char(')')
- }
+impl From<MirLowerError> for ConstEvalError {
+ fn from(value: MirLowerError) -> Self {
+ match value {
+ MirLowerError::ConstEvalError(e) => *e,
+ _ => ConstEvalError::MirLowerError(value),
}
}
}
-fn scalar_max(scalar: &Scalar) -> i128 {
- match scalar {
- Scalar::Bool => 1,
- Scalar::Char => u32::MAX as i128,
- Scalar::Int(x) => match x {
- IntTy::Isize => isize::MAX as i128,
- IntTy::I8 => i8::MAX as i128,
- IntTy::I16 => i16::MAX as i128,
- IntTy::I32 => i32::MAX as i128,
- IntTy::I64 => i64::MAX as i128,
- IntTy::I128 => i128::MAX,
- },
- Scalar::Uint(x) => match x {
- chalk_ir::UintTy::Usize => usize::MAX as i128,
- chalk_ir::UintTy::U8 => u8::MAX as i128,
- chalk_ir::UintTy::U16 => u16::MAX as i128,
- chalk_ir::UintTy::U32 => u32::MAX as i128,
- chalk_ir::UintTy::U64 => u64::MAX as i128,
- chalk_ir::UintTy::U128 => i128::MAX, // ignore too big u128 for now
- },
- Scalar::Float(_) => 0,
- }
-}
-
-fn is_valid(scalar: &Scalar, value: i128) -> bool {
- if value < 0 {
- !matches!(scalar, Scalar::Uint(_)) && -scalar_max(scalar) - 1 <= value
- } else {
- value <= scalar_max(scalar)
- }
-}
-
-fn get_name(ctx: &mut ConstEvalCtx<'_>, variant: EnumVariantId) -> String {
- let loc = variant.parent.lookup(ctx.db.upcast());
- let children = variant.parent.child_source(ctx.db.upcast());
- let item_tree = loc.id.item_tree(ctx.db.upcast());
-
- let variant_name = children.value[variant.local_id].name();
- let enum_name = item_tree[loc.id.value].name.to_string();
- enum_name + "::" + &variant_name.unwrap().to_string()
-}
-
-pub fn eval_const(
- expr_id: ExprId,
- ctx: &mut ConstEvalCtx<'_>,
-) -> Result<ComputedExpr, ConstEvalError> {
- let u128_to_i128 = |it: u128| -> Result<i128, ConstEvalError> {
- it.try_into().map_err(|_| ConstEvalError::NotSupported("u128 is too big"))
- };
-
- let expr = &ctx.exprs[expr_id];
- match expr {
- Expr::Missing => match ctx.owner {
- // evaluate the implicit variant index of an enum variant without expression
- // FIXME: This should return the type of the enum representation
- DefWithBodyId::VariantId(variant) => {
- let prev_idx: u32 = variant.local_id.into_raw().into();
- let prev_idx = prev_idx.checked_sub(1).map(RawIdx::from).map(Idx::from_raw);
- let value = match prev_idx {
- Some(local_id) => {
- let prev_variant = EnumVariantId { local_id, parent: variant.parent };
- 1 + match ctx.db.const_eval_variant(prev_variant)? {
- ComputedExpr::Literal(Literal::Int(v, _)) => v,
- ComputedExpr::Literal(Literal::Uint(v, _)) => u128_to_i128(v)?,
- _ => {
- return Err(ConstEvalError::NotSupported(
- "Enum can't contain this kind of value",
- ))
- }
- }
- }
- _ => 0,
- };
- Ok(ComputedExpr::Literal(Literal::Int(value, Some(BuiltinInt::I128))))
- }
- _ => Err(ConstEvalError::IncompleteExpr),
- },
- Expr::Literal(l) => Ok(ComputedExpr::Literal(l.clone())),
- &Expr::UnaryOp { expr, op } => {
- let ty = &ctx.expr_ty(expr);
- let ev = eval_const(expr, ctx)?;
- match op {
- hir_def::expr::UnaryOp::Deref => Err(ConstEvalError::NotSupported("deref")),
- hir_def::expr::UnaryOp::Not => {
- let v = match ev {
- ComputedExpr::Literal(Literal::Bool(b)) => {
- return Ok(ComputedExpr::Literal(Literal::Bool(!b)))
- }
- ComputedExpr::Literal(Literal::Int(v, _)) => v,
- ComputedExpr::Literal(Literal::Uint(v, _)) => u128_to_i128(v)?,
- _ => return Err(ConstEvalError::NotSupported("this kind of operator")),
- };
- let r = match ty.kind(Interner) {
- TyKind::Scalar(Scalar::Uint(x)) => match x {
- chalk_ir::UintTy::U8 => !(v as u8) as i128,
- chalk_ir::UintTy::U16 => !(v as u16) as i128,
- chalk_ir::UintTy::U32 => !(v as u32) as i128,
- chalk_ir::UintTy::U64 => !(v as u64) as i128,
- chalk_ir::UintTy::U128 => {
- return Err(ConstEvalError::NotSupported("negation of u128"))
- }
- chalk_ir::UintTy::Usize => !(v as usize) as i128,
- },
- TyKind::Scalar(Scalar::Int(x)) => match x {
- chalk_ir::IntTy::I8 => !(v as i8) as i128,
- chalk_ir::IntTy::I16 => !(v as i16) as i128,
- chalk_ir::IntTy::I32 => !(v as i32) as i128,
- chalk_ir::IntTy::I64 => !(v as i64) as i128,
- chalk_ir::IntTy::I128 => !v,
- chalk_ir::IntTy::Isize => !(v as isize) as i128,
- },
- _ => return Err(ConstEvalError::NotSupported("unreachable?")),
- };
- Ok(ComputedExpr::Literal(Literal::Int(r, None)))
- }
- hir_def::expr::UnaryOp::Neg => {
- let v = match ev {
- ComputedExpr::Literal(Literal::Int(v, _)) => v,
- ComputedExpr::Literal(Literal::Uint(v, _)) => u128_to_i128(v)?,
- _ => return Err(ConstEvalError::NotSupported("this kind of operator")),
- };
- Ok(ComputedExpr::Literal(Literal::Int(
- v.checked_neg().ok_or_else(|| {
- ConstEvalError::Panic("overflow in negation".to_string())
- })?,
- None,
- )))
- }
- }
- }
- &Expr::BinaryOp { lhs, rhs, op } => {
- let ty = &ctx.expr_ty(lhs);
- let lhs = eval_const(lhs, ctx)?;
- let rhs = eval_const(rhs, ctx)?;
- let op = op.ok_or(ConstEvalError::IncompleteExpr)?;
- let v1 = match lhs {
- ComputedExpr::Literal(Literal::Int(v, _)) => v,
- ComputedExpr::Literal(Literal::Uint(v, _)) => u128_to_i128(v)?,
- _ => return Err(ConstEvalError::NotSupported("this kind of operator")),
- };
- let v2 = match rhs {
- ComputedExpr::Literal(Literal::Int(v, _)) => v,
- ComputedExpr::Literal(Literal::Uint(v, _)) => u128_to_i128(v)?,
- _ => return Err(ConstEvalError::NotSupported("this kind of operator")),
- };
- match op {
- BinaryOp::ArithOp(b) => {
- let panic_arith = ConstEvalError::Panic(
- "attempt to run invalid arithmetic operation".to_string(),
- );
- let r = match b {
- ArithOp::Add => v1.checked_add(v2).ok_or_else(|| panic_arith.clone())?,
- ArithOp::Mul => v1.checked_mul(v2).ok_or_else(|| panic_arith.clone())?,
- ArithOp::Sub => v1.checked_sub(v2).ok_or_else(|| panic_arith.clone())?,
- ArithOp::Div => v1.checked_div(v2).ok_or_else(|| panic_arith.clone())?,
- ArithOp::Rem => v1.checked_rem(v2).ok_or_else(|| panic_arith.clone())?,
- ArithOp::Shl => v1
- .checked_shl(v2.try_into().map_err(|_| panic_arith.clone())?)
- .ok_or_else(|| panic_arith.clone())?,
- ArithOp::Shr => v1
- .checked_shr(v2.try_into().map_err(|_| panic_arith.clone())?)
- .ok_or_else(|| panic_arith.clone())?,
- ArithOp::BitXor => v1 ^ v2,
- ArithOp::BitOr => v1 | v2,
- ArithOp::BitAnd => v1 & v2,
- };
- if let TyKind::Scalar(s) = ty.kind(Interner) {
- if !is_valid(s, r) {
- return Err(panic_arith);
- }
- }
- Ok(ComputedExpr::Literal(Literal::Int(r, None)))
- }
- BinaryOp::LogicOp(_) => Err(ConstEvalError::SemanticError("logic op on numbers")),
- _ => Err(ConstEvalError::NotSupported("bin op on this operators")),
- }
- }
- Expr::Block { statements, tail, .. } => {
- let mut prev_values = HashMap::<PatId, Option<ComputedExpr>>::default();
- for statement in &**statements {
- match *statement {
- hir_def::expr::Statement::Let { pat: pat_id, initializer, .. } => {
- let pat = &ctx.pats[pat_id];
- match pat {
- Pat::Bind { subpat, .. } if subpat.is_none() => (),
- _ => {
- return Err(ConstEvalError::NotSupported("complex patterns in let"))
- }
- };
- let value = match initializer {
- Some(x) => eval_const(x, ctx)?,
- None => continue,
- };
- if !prev_values.contains_key(&pat_id) {
- let prev = ctx.local_data.insert(pat_id, value);
- prev_values.insert(pat_id, prev);
- } else {
- ctx.local_data.insert(pat_id, value);
- }
- }
- hir_def::expr::Statement::Expr { .. } => {
- return Err(ConstEvalError::NotSupported("this kind of statement"))
- }
- }
- }
- let r = match tail {
- &Some(x) => eval_const(x, ctx),
- None => Ok(ComputedExpr::Tuple(Box::new([]))),
- };
- // clean up local data, so caller will receive the exact map that passed to us
- for (name, val) in prev_values {
- match val {
- Some(x) => ctx.local_data.insert(name, x),
- None => ctx.local_data.remove(&name),
- };
- }
- r
- }
- Expr::Path(p) => {
- let resolver = resolver_for_expr(ctx.db.upcast(), ctx.owner, expr_id);
- let pr = resolver
- .resolve_path_in_value_ns(ctx.db.upcast(), p.mod_path())
- .ok_or(ConstEvalError::SemanticError("unresolved path"))?;
- let pr = match pr {
- ResolveValueResult::ValueNs(v) => v,
- ResolveValueResult::Partial(..) => {
- return match ctx
- .infer
- .assoc_resolutions_for_expr(expr_id)
- .ok_or(ConstEvalError::SemanticError("unresolved assoc item"))?
- .0
- {
- hir_def::AssocItemId::FunctionId(_) => {
- Err(ConstEvalError::NotSupported("assoc function"))
- }
- // FIXME use actual impl for trait assoc const
- hir_def::AssocItemId::ConstId(c) => ctx.db.const_eval(c),
- hir_def::AssocItemId::TypeAliasId(_) => {
- Err(ConstEvalError::NotSupported("assoc type alias"))
- }
- };
- }
- };
- match pr {
- ValueNs::LocalBinding(pat_id) => {
- let r = ctx
- .local_data
- .get(&pat_id)
- .ok_or(ConstEvalError::NotSupported("Unexpected missing local"))?;
- Ok(r.clone())
- }
- ValueNs::ConstId(id) => ctx.db.const_eval(id),
- ValueNs::GenericParam(_) => {
- Err(ConstEvalError::NotSupported("const generic without substitution"))
- }
- ValueNs::EnumVariantId(id) => match ctx.db.const_eval_variant(id)? {
- ComputedExpr::Literal(lit) => {
- Ok(ComputedExpr::Enum(get_name(ctx, id), id, lit))
- }
- _ => Err(ConstEvalError::NotSupported(
- "Enums can't evalute to anything but numbers",
- )),
- },
- _ => Err(ConstEvalError::NotSupported("path that are not const or local")),
- }
- }
- // FIXME: Handle the cast target
- &Expr::Cast { expr, .. } => match eval_const(expr, ctx)? {
- ComputedExpr::Enum(_, _, lit) => Ok(ComputedExpr::Literal(lit)),
- _ => Err(ConstEvalError::NotSupported("Can't cast these types")),
- },
- _ => Err(ConstEvalError::NotSupported("This kind of expression")),
+impl From<MirEvalError> for ConstEvalError {
+ fn from(value: MirEvalError) -> Self {
+ ConstEvalError::MirEvalError(value)
}
}
@@ -449,68 +122,102 @@ pub fn intern_const_scalar(value: ConstScalar, ty: Ty) -> Const {
.intern(Interner)
}
+/// Interns a constant scalar with the given type
+pub fn intern_const_ref(db: &dyn HirDatabase, value: &ConstRef, ty: Ty, krate: CrateId) -> Const {
+ let bytes = match value {
+ ConstRef::Int(i) => {
+ // FIXME: We should handle failure of layout better.
+ let size = layout_of_ty(db, &ty, krate).map(|x| x.size.bytes_usize()).unwrap_or(16);
+ ConstScalar::Bytes(i.to_le_bytes()[0..size].to_vec(), MemoryMap::default())
+ }
+ ConstRef::UInt(i) => {
+ let size = layout_of_ty(db, &ty, krate).map(|x| x.size.bytes_usize()).unwrap_or(16);
+ ConstScalar::Bytes(i.to_le_bytes()[0..size].to_vec(), MemoryMap::default())
+ }
+ ConstRef::Bool(b) => ConstScalar::Bytes(vec![*b as u8], MemoryMap::default()),
+ ConstRef::Char(c) => {
+ ConstScalar::Bytes((*c as u32).to_le_bytes().to_vec(), MemoryMap::default())
+ }
+ ConstRef::Unknown => ConstScalar::Unknown,
+ };
+ intern_const_scalar(bytes, ty)
+}
+
/// Interns a possibly-unknown target usize
-pub fn usize_const(value: Option<u128>) -> Const {
- intern_const_scalar(value.map_or(ConstScalar::Unknown, ConstScalar::UInt), TyBuilder::usize())
+pub fn usize_const(db: &dyn HirDatabase, value: Option<u128>, krate: CrateId) -> Const {
+ intern_const_ref(
+ db,
+ &value.map_or(ConstRef::Unknown, ConstRef::UInt),
+ TyBuilder::usize(),
+ krate,
+ )
+}
+
+pub fn try_const_usize(c: &Const) -> Option<u128> {
+ match &c.data(Interner).value {
+ chalk_ir::ConstValue::BoundVar(_) => None,
+ chalk_ir::ConstValue::InferenceVar(_) => None,
+ chalk_ir::ConstValue::Placeholder(_) => None,
+ chalk_ir::ConstValue::Concrete(c) => match &c.interned {
+ ConstScalar::Bytes(x, _) => Some(u128::from_le_bytes(pad16(&x, false))),
+ _ => None,
+ },
+ }
}
pub(crate) fn const_eval_recover(
_: &dyn HirDatabase,
_: &[String],
_: &ConstId,
-) -> Result<ComputedExpr, ConstEvalError> {
- Err(ConstEvalError::Loop)
+) -> Result<Const, ConstEvalError> {
+ Err(ConstEvalError::MirLowerError(MirLowerError::Loop))
}
-pub(crate) fn const_eval_variant_recover(
+pub(crate) fn const_eval_discriminant_recover(
_: &dyn HirDatabase,
_: &[String],
_: &EnumVariantId,
-) -> Result<ComputedExpr, ConstEvalError> {
- Err(ConstEvalError::Loop)
+) -> Result<i128, ConstEvalError> {
+ Err(ConstEvalError::MirLowerError(MirLowerError::Loop))
}
-pub(crate) fn const_eval_variant_query(
+pub(crate) fn const_eval_query(
db: &dyn HirDatabase,
const_id: ConstId,
-) -> Result<ComputedExpr, ConstEvalError> {
+) -> Result<Const, ConstEvalError> {
let def = const_id.into();
- let body = db.body(def);
- let infer = &db.infer(def);
- let result = eval_const(
- body.body_expr,
- &mut ConstEvalCtx {
- db,
- owner: const_id.into(),
- exprs: &body.exprs,
- pats: &body.pats,
- local_data: HashMap::default(),
- infer,
- },
- );
- result
+ let body = db.mir_body(def)?;
+ let c = interpret_mir(db, &body, false)?;
+ Ok(c)
}
-pub(crate) fn const_eval_query_variant(
+pub(crate) fn const_eval_discriminant_variant(
db: &dyn HirDatabase,
variant_id: EnumVariantId,
-) -> Result<ComputedExpr, ConstEvalError> {
+) -> Result<i128, ConstEvalError> {
let def = variant_id.into();
let body = db.body(def);
- let infer = &db.infer(def);
- eval_const(
- body.body_expr,
- &mut ConstEvalCtx {
- db,
- owner: def,
- exprs: &body.exprs,
- pats: &body.pats,
- local_data: HashMap::default(),
- infer,
- },
- )
+ if body.exprs[body.body_expr] == Expr::Missing {
+ let prev_idx: u32 = variant_id.local_id.into_raw().into();
+ let prev_idx = prev_idx.checked_sub(1).map(RawIdx::from).map(Idx::from_raw);
+ let value = match prev_idx {
+ Some(local_id) => {
+ let prev_variant = EnumVariantId { local_id, parent: variant_id.parent };
+ 1 + db.const_eval_discriminant(prev_variant)?
+ }
+ _ => 0,
+ };
+ return Ok(value);
+ }
+ let mir_body = db.mir_body(def)?;
+ let c = interpret_mir(db, &mir_body, false)?;
+ let c = try_const_usize(&c).unwrap() as i128;
+ Ok(c)
}
+// FIXME: Ideally constants in const eval should have separate body (issue #7434), and this function should
+// get an `InferenceResult` instead of an `InferenceContext`. And we should remove `ctx.clone().resolve_all()` here
+// and make this function private. See the fixme comment on `InferenceContext::resolve_all`.
pub(crate) fn eval_to_const(
expr: Idx<Expr>,
mode: ParamLoweringMode,
@@ -518,28 +225,20 @@ pub(crate) fn eval_to_const(
args: impl FnOnce() -> Generics,
debruijn: DebruijnIndex,
) -> Const {
+ let db = ctx.db;
if let Expr::Path(p) = &ctx.body.exprs[expr] {
- let db = ctx.db;
let resolver = &ctx.resolver;
if let Some(c) = path_to_const(db, resolver, p.mod_path(), mode, args, debruijn) {
return c;
}
}
- let body = ctx.body.clone();
- let mut ctx = ConstEvalCtx {
- db: ctx.db,
- owner: ctx.owner,
- exprs: &body.exprs,
- pats: &body.pats,
- local_data: HashMap::default(),
- infer: &ctx.result,
- };
- let computed_expr = eval_const(expr, &mut ctx);
- let const_scalar = match computed_expr {
- Ok(ComputedExpr::Literal(literal)) => literal.into(),
- _ => ConstScalar::Unknown,
- };
- intern_const_scalar(const_scalar, TyBuilder::usize())
+ let infer = ctx.clone().resolve_all();
+ if let Ok(mir_body) = lower_to_mir(ctx.db, ctx.owner, &ctx.body, &infer, expr) {
+ if let Ok(result) = interpret_mir(db, &mir_body, true) {
+ return result;
+ }
+ }
+ unknown_const(infer[expr].clone())
}
#[cfg(test)]
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/consteval/tests.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/consteval/tests.rs
index 3c930c077..6a29e8ce5 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/consteval/tests.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/consteval/tests.rs
@@ -1,24 +1,44 @@
use base_db::fixture::WithFixture;
-use hir_def::{db::DefDatabase, expr::Literal};
+use hir_def::db::DefDatabase;
-use crate::{consteval::ComputedExpr, db::HirDatabase, test_db::TestDB};
+use crate::{
+ consteval::try_const_usize, db::HirDatabase, test_db::TestDB, Const, ConstScalar, Interner,
+};
-use super::ConstEvalError;
+use super::{
+ super::mir::{MirEvalError, MirLowerError},
+ ConstEvalError,
+};
+fn simplify(e: ConstEvalError) -> ConstEvalError {
+ match e {
+ ConstEvalError::MirEvalError(MirEvalError::InFunction(_, e)) => {
+ simplify(ConstEvalError::MirEvalError(*e))
+ }
+ _ => e,
+ }
+}
+
+#[track_caller]
fn check_fail(ra_fixture: &str, error: ConstEvalError) {
- assert_eq!(eval_goal(ra_fixture), Err(error));
+ assert_eq!(eval_goal(ra_fixture).map_err(simplify), Err(error));
}
+#[track_caller]
fn check_number(ra_fixture: &str, answer: i128) {
let r = eval_goal(ra_fixture).unwrap();
- match r {
- ComputedExpr::Literal(Literal::Int(r, _)) => assert_eq!(r, answer),
- ComputedExpr::Literal(Literal::Uint(r, _)) => assert_eq!(r, answer as u128),
- x => panic!("Expected number but found {x:?}"),
+ match &r.data(Interner).value {
+ chalk_ir::ConstValue::Concrete(c) => match &c.interned {
+ ConstScalar::Bytes(b, _) => {
+ assert_eq!(b, &answer.to_le_bytes()[0..b.len()]);
+ }
+ x => panic!("Expected number but found {:?}", x),
+ },
+ _ => panic!("result of const eval wasn't a concrete const"),
}
}
-fn eval_goal(ra_fixture: &str) -> Result<ComputedExpr, ConstEvalError> {
+fn eval_goal(ra_fixture: &str) -> Result<Const, ConstEvalError> {
let (db, file_id) = TestDB::with_single_file(ra_fixture);
let module_id = db.module_for_file(file_id);
let def_map = module_id.def_map(&db);
@@ -42,21 +62,18 @@ fn eval_goal(ra_fixture: &str) -> Result<ComputedExpr, ConstEvalError> {
#[test]
fn add() {
check_number(r#"const GOAL: usize = 2 + 2;"#, 4);
+ check_number(r#"const GOAL: i32 = -2 + --5;"#, 3);
+ check_number(r#"const GOAL: i32 = 7 - 5;"#, 2);
+ check_number(r#"const GOAL: i32 = 7 + (1 - 5);"#, 3);
}
#[test]
fn bit_op() {
check_number(r#"const GOAL: u8 = !0 & !(!0 >> 1)"#, 128);
check_number(r#"const GOAL: i8 = !0 & !(!0 >> 1)"#, 0);
- // FIXME: rustc evaluate this to -128
- check_fail(
- r#"const GOAL: i8 = 1 << 7"#,
- ConstEvalError::Panic("attempt to run invalid arithmetic operation".to_string()),
- );
- check_fail(
- r#"const GOAL: i8 = 1 << 8"#,
- ConstEvalError::Panic("attempt to run invalid arithmetic operation".to_string()),
- );
+ check_number(r#"const GOAL: i8 = 1 << 7"#, (1i8 << 7) as i128);
+ // FIXME: report panic here
+ check_number(r#"const GOAL: i8 = 1 << 8"#, 0);
}
#[test]
@@ -74,6 +91,803 @@ fn locals() {
}
#[test]
+fn references() {
+ check_number(
+ r#"
+ const GOAL: usize = {
+ let x = 3;
+ let y = &mut x;
+ *y = 5;
+ x
+ };
+ "#,
+ 5,
+ );
+ check_number(
+ r#"
+ struct Foo(i32);
+ impl Foo {
+ fn method(&mut self, x: i32) {
+ self.0 = 2 * self.0 + x;
+ }
+ }
+ const GOAL: i32 = {
+ let mut x = Foo(3);
+ x.method(5);
+ x.0
+ };
+ "#,
+ 11,
+ );
+}
+
+#[test]
+fn reference_autoderef() {
+ check_number(
+ r#"
+ const GOAL: usize = {
+ let x = 3;
+ let y = &mut x;
+ let y: &mut usize = &mut y;
+ *y = 5;
+ x
+ };
+ "#,
+ 5,
+ );
+ check_number(
+ r#"
+ const GOAL: usize = {
+ let x = 3;
+ let y = &&&&&&&x;
+ let z: &usize = &y;
+ *z
+ };
+ "#,
+ 3,
+ );
+ check_number(
+ r#"
+ struct Foo<T> { x: T }
+ impl<T> Foo<T> {
+ fn foo(&mut self) -> T { self.x }
+ }
+ fn f(i: &mut &mut Foo<Foo<i32>>) -> i32 {
+ ((**i).x).foo()
+ }
+ fn g(i: Foo<Foo<i32>>) -> i32 {
+ i.x.foo()
+ }
+ const GOAL: i32 = f(&mut &mut Foo { x: Foo { x: 3 } }) + g(Foo { x: Foo { x: 5 } });
+ "#,
+ 8,
+ );
+}
+
+#[test]
+fn overloaded_deref() {
+ // FIXME: We should support this.
+ check_fail(
+ r#"
+ //- minicore: deref_mut
+ struct Foo;
+
+ impl core::ops::Deref for Foo {
+ type Target = i32;
+ fn deref(&self) -> &i32 {
+ &5
+ }
+ }
+
+ const GOAL: i32 = {
+ let x = Foo;
+ let y = &*x;
+ *y + *x
+ };
+ "#,
+ ConstEvalError::MirLowerError(MirLowerError::NotSupported(
+ "explicit overloaded deref".into(),
+ )),
+ );
+}
+
+#[test]
+fn overloaded_deref_autoref() {
+ check_number(
+ r#"
+ //- minicore: deref_mut
+ struct Foo;
+ struct Bar;
+
+ impl core::ops::Deref for Foo {
+ type Target = Bar;
+ fn deref(&self) -> &Bar {
+ &Bar
+ }
+ }
+
+ impl Bar {
+ fn method(&self) -> i32 {
+ 5
+ }
+ }
+
+ const GOAL: i32 = Foo.method();
+ "#,
+ 5,
+ );
+}
+
+#[test]
+fn function_call() {
+ check_number(
+ r#"
+ const fn f(x: usize) -> usize {
+ 2 * x + 5
+ }
+ const GOAL: usize = f(3);
+ "#,
+ 11,
+ );
+ check_number(
+ r#"
+ const fn add(x: usize, y: usize) -> usize {
+ x + y
+ }
+ const GOAL: usize = add(add(1, 2), add(3, add(4, 5)));
+ "#,
+ 15,
+ );
+}
+
+#[test]
+fn intrinsics() {
+ check_number(
+ r#"
+ extern "rust-intrinsic" {
+ pub fn size_of<T>() -> usize;
+ }
+
+ const GOAL: usize = size_of::<i32>();
+ "#,
+ 4,
+ );
+}
+
+#[test]
+fn trait_basic() {
+ check_number(
+ r#"
+ trait Foo {
+ fn f(&self) -> u8;
+ }
+
+ impl Foo for u8 {
+ fn f(&self) -> u8 {
+ *self + 33
+ }
+ }
+
+ const GOAL: u8 = {
+ let x = 3;
+ Foo::f(&x)
+ };
+ "#,
+ 36,
+ );
+}
+
+#[test]
+fn trait_method() {
+ check_number(
+ r#"
+ trait Foo {
+ fn f(&self) -> u8;
+ }
+
+ impl Foo for u8 {
+ fn f(&self) -> u8 {
+ *self + 33
+ }
+ }
+
+ const GOAL: u8 = {
+ let x = 3;
+ x.f()
+ };
+ "#,
+ 36,
+ );
+}
+
+#[test]
+fn generic_fn() {
+ check_number(
+ r#"
+ trait Foo {
+ fn f(&self) -> u8;
+ }
+
+ impl Foo for () {
+ fn f(&self) -> u8 {
+ 0
+ }
+ }
+
+ struct Succ<S>(S);
+
+ impl<T: Foo> Foo for Succ<T> {
+ fn f(&self) -> u8 {
+ self.0.f() + 1
+ }
+ }
+
+ const GOAL: u8 = Succ(Succ(())).f();
+ "#,
+ 2,
+ );
+ check_number(
+ r#"
+ trait Foo {
+ fn f(&self) -> u8;
+ }
+
+ impl Foo for u8 {
+ fn f(&self) -> u8 {
+ *self + 33
+ }
+ }
+
+ fn foof<T: Foo>(x: T, y: T) -> u8 {
+ x.f() + y.f()
+ }
+
+ const GOAL: u8 = foof(2, 5);
+ "#,
+ 73,
+ );
+ check_number(
+ r#"
+ fn bar<A, B>(a: A, b: B) -> B {
+ b
+ }
+ const GOAL: u8 = bar("hello", 12);
+ "#,
+ 12,
+ );
+ check_number(
+ r#"
+ //- minicore: coerce_unsized, index, slice
+ fn bar<A, B>(a: A, b: B) -> B {
+ b
+ }
+ fn foo<T>(x: [T; 2]) -> T {
+ bar(x[0], x[1])
+ }
+
+ const GOAL: u8 = foo([2, 5]);
+ "#,
+ 5,
+ );
+}
+
+#[test]
+fn impl_trait() {
+ check_number(
+ r#"
+ trait Foo {
+ fn f(&self) -> u8;
+ }
+
+ impl Foo for u8 {
+ fn f(&self) -> u8 {
+ *self + 33
+ }
+ }
+
+ fn foof(x: impl Foo, y: impl Foo) -> impl Foo {
+ x.f() + y.f()
+ }
+
+ const GOAL: u8 = foof(2, 5).f();
+ "#,
+ 106,
+ );
+ check_number(
+ r#"
+ struct Foo<T>(T, T, (T, T));
+ trait S {
+ fn sum(&self) -> i64;
+ }
+ impl S for i64 {
+ fn sum(&self) -> i64 {
+ *self
+ }
+ }
+ impl<T: S> S for Foo<T> {
+ fn sum(&self) -> i64 {
+ self.0.sum() + self.1.sum() + self.2 .0.sum() + self.2 .1.sum()
+ }
+ }
+
+ fn foo() -> Foo<impl S> {
+ Foo(
+ Foo(1i64, 2, (3, 4)),
+ Foo(5, 6, (7, 8)),
+ (
+ Foo(9, 10, (11, 12)),
+ Foo(13, 14, (15, 16)),
+ ),
+ )
+ }
+ const GOAL: i64 = foo().sum();
+ "#,
+ 136,
+ );
+}
+
+#[test]
+fn ifs() {
+ check_number(
+ r#"
+ const fn f(b: bool) -> u8 {
+ if b { 1 } else { 10 }
+ }
+
+ const GOAL: u8 = f(true) + f(true) + f(false);
+ "#,
+ 12,
+ );
+ check_number(
+ r#"
+ const fn max(a: i32, b: i32) -> i32 {
+ if a < b { b } else { a }
+ }
+
+ const GOAL: i32 = max(max(1, max(10, 3)), 0-122);
+ "#,
+ 10,
+ );
+
+ check_number(
+ r#"
+ const fn max(a: &i32, b: &i32) -> &i32 {
+ if *a < *b { b } else { a }
+ }
+
+ const GOAL: i32 = *max(max(&1, max(&10, &3)), &5);
+ "#,
+ 10,
+ );
+}
+
+#[test]
+fn loops() {
+ check_number(
+ r#"
+ const GOAL: u8 = {
+ let mut x = 0;
+ loop {
+ x = x + 1;
+ while true {
+ break;
+ }
+ x = x + 1;
+ if x == 2 {
+ continue;
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+ x
+ };
+ "#,
+ 4,
+ );
+}
+
+#[test]
+fn for_loops() {
+ check_number(
+ r#"
+ //- minicore: iterator
+
+ struct Range {
+ start: u8,
+ end: u8,
+ }
+
+ impl Iterator for Range {
+ type Item = u8;
+ fn next(&mut self) -> Option<u8> {
+ if self.start >= self.end {
+ None
+ } else {
+ let r = self.start;
+ self.start = self.start + 1;
+ Some(r)
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ const GOAL: u8 = {
+ let mut sum = 0;
+ let ar = Range { start: 1, end: 11 };
+ for i in ar {
+ sum = sum + i;
+ }
+ sum
+ };
+ "#,
+ 55,
+ );
+}
+
+#[test]
+fn recursion() {
+ check_number(
+ r#"
+ const fn fact(k: i32) -> i32 {
+ if k > 0 { fact(k - 1) * k } else { 1 }
+ }
+
+ const GOAL: i32 = fact(5);
+ "#,
+ 120,
+ );
+}
+
+#[test]
+fn structs() {
+ check_number(
+ r#"
+ struct Point {
+ x: i32,
+ y: i32,
+ }
+
+ const GOAL: i32 = {
+ let p = Point { x: 5, y: 2 };
+ let y = 1;
+ let x = 3;
+ let q = Point { y, x };
+ p.x + p.y + p.x + q.y + q.y + q.x
+ };
+ "#,
+ 17,
+ );
+}
+
+#[test]
+fn unions() {
+ check_number(
+ r#"
+ union U {
+ f1: i64,
+ f2: (i32, i32),
+ }
+
+ const GOAL: i32 = {
+ let p = U { f1: 0x0123ABCD0123DCBA };
+ let p = unsafe { p.f2 };
+ p.0 + p.1 + p.1
+ };
+ "#,
+ 0x0123ABCD * 2 + 0x0123DCBA,
+ );
+}
+
+#[test]
+fn tuples() {
+ check_number(
+ r#"
+ const GOAL: u8 = {
+ let a = (10, 20, 3, 15);
+ a.1
+ };
+ "#,
+ 20,
+ );
+ check_number(
+ r#"
+ const GOAL: u8 = {
+ let mut a = (10, 20, 3, 15);
+ a.1 = 2;
+ a.0 + a.1 + a.2 + a.3
+ };
+ "#,
+ 30,
+ );
+ check_number(
+ r#"
+ struct TupleLike(i32, u8, i64, u16);
+ const GOAL: u8 = {
+ let a = TupleLike(10, 20, 3, 15);
+ a.1
+ };
+ "#,
+ 20,
+ );
+ check_number(
+ r#"
+ const GOAL: u8 = {
+ match (&(2 + 2), &4) {
+ (left_val, right_val) => {
+ if !(*left_val == *right_val) {
+ 2
+ } else {
+ 5
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ };
+ "#,
+ 5,
+ );
+}
+
+#[test]
+fn path_pattern_matching() {
+ check_number(
+ r#"
+ enum Season {
+ Spring,
+ Summer,
+ Fall,
+ Winter,
+ }
+
+ use Season::*;
+
+ const fn f(x: Season) -> i32 {
+ match x {
+ Spring => 1,
+ Summer => 2,
+ Fall => 3,
+ Winter => 4,
+ }
+ }
+ const GOAL: i32 = f(Spring) + 10 * f(Summer) + 100 * f(Fall) + 1000 * f(Winter);
+ "#,
+ 4321,
+ );
+}
+
+#[test]
+fn pattern_matching_ergonomics() {
+ check_number(
+ r#"
+ const fn f(x: &(u8, u8)) -> u8 {
+ match x {
+ (a, b) => *a + *b
+ }
+ }
+ const GOAL: u8 = f(&(2, 3));
+ "#,
+ 5,
+ );
+}
+
+#[test]
+fn let_else() {
+ check_number(
+ r#"
+ const fn f(x: &(u8, u8)) -> u8 {
+ let (a, b) = x;
+ *a + *b
+ }
+ const GOAL: u8 = f(&(2, 3));
+ "#,
+ 5,
+ );
+ check_number(
+ r#"
+ enum SingleVariant {
+ Var(u8, u8),
+ }
+ const fn f(x: &&&&&SingleVariant) -> u8 {
+ let SingleVariant::Var(a, b) = x;
+ *a + *b
+ }
+ const GOAL: u8 = f(&&&&&SingleVariant::Var(2, 3));
+ "#,
+ 5,
+ );
+ check_number(
+ r#"
+ //- minicore: option
+ const fn f(x: Option<i32>) -> i32 {
+ let Some(x) = x else { return 10 };
+ 2 * x
+ }
+ const GOAL: i32 = f(Some(1000)) + f(None);
+ "#,
+ 2010,
+ );
+}
+
+#[test]
+fn function_param_patterns() {
+ check_number(
+ r#"
+ const fn f((a, b): &(u8, u8)) -> u8 {
+ *a + *b
+ }
+ const GOAL: u8 = f(&(2, 3));
+ "#,
+ 5,
+ );
+ check_number(
+ r#"
+ const fn f(c @ (a, b): &(u8, u8)) -> u8 {
+ *a + *b + c.0 + (*c).1
+ }
+ const GOAL: u8 = f(&(2, 3));
+ "#,
+ 10,
+ );
+ check_number(
+ r#"
+ const fn f(ref a: u8) -> u8 {
+ *a
+ }
+ const GOAL: u8 = f(2);
+ "#,
+ 2,
+ );
+ check_number(
+ r#"
+ struct Foo(u8);
+ impl Foo {
+ const fn f(&self, (a, b): &(u8, u8)) -> u8 {
+ self.0 + *a + *b
+ }
+ }
+ const GOAL: u8 = Foo(4).f(&(2, 3));
+ "#,
+ 9,
+ );
+}
+
+#[test]
+fn options() {
+ check_number(
+ r#"
+ //- minicore: option
+ const GOAL: u8 = {
+ let x = Some(2);
+ match x {
+ Some(y) => 2 * y,
+ _ => 10,
+ }
+ };
+ "#,
+ 4,
+ );
+ check_number(
+ r#"
+ //- minicore: option
+ fn f(x: Option<Option<i32>>) -> i32 {
+ if let Some(y) = x && let Some(z) = y {
+ z
+ } else if let Some(y) = x {
+ 1
+ } else {
+ 0
+ }
+ }
+ const GOAL: i32 = f(Some(Some(10))) + f(Some(None)) + f(None);
+ "#,
+ 11,
+ );
+ check_number(
+ r#"
+ //- minicore: option
+ const GOAL: u8 = {
+ let x = None;
+ match x {
+ Some(y) => 2 * y,
+ _ => 10,
+ }
+ };
+ "#,
+ 10,
+ );
+ check_number(
+ r#"
+ //- minicore: option
+ const GOAL: Option<&u8> = None;
+ "#,
+ 0,
+ );
+}
+
+#[test]
+fn or_pattern() {
+ check_number(
+ r#"
+ const GOAL: u8 = {
+ let (a | a) = 2;
+ a
+ };
+ "#,
+ 2,
+ );
+ check_number(
+ r#"
+ //- minicore: option
+ const fn f(x: Option<i32>) -> i32 {
+ let (Some(a) | Some(a)) = x else { return 2; };
+ a
+ }
+ const GOAL: i32 = f(Some(10)) + f(None);
+ "#,
+ 12,
+ );
+ check_number(
+ r#"
+ //- minicore: option
+ const fn f(x: Option<i32>, y: Option<i32>) -> i32 {
+ match (x, y) {
+ (Some(x), Some(y)) => x * y,
+ (Some(a), _) | (_, Some(a)) => a,
+ _ => 10,
+ }
+ }
+ const GOAL: i32 = f(Some(10), Some(20)) + f(Some(30), None) + f(None, Some(40)) + f(None, None);
+ "#,
+ 280,
+ );
+}
+
+#[test]
+fn array_and_index() {
+ check_number(
+ r#"
+ //- minicore: coerce_unsized, index, slice
+ const GOAL: u8 = {
+ let a = [10, 20, 3, 15];
+ let x: &[u8] = &a;
+ x[1]
+ };
+ "#,
+ 20,
+ );
+ check_number(
+ r#"
+ //- minicore: coerce_unsized, index, slice
+ const GOAL: usize = [1, 2, 3][2];"#,
+ 3,
+ );
+ check_number(
+ r#"
+ //- minicore: coerce_unsized, index, slice
+ const GOAL: usize = { let a = [1, 2, 3]; let x: &[i32] = &a; x.len() };"#,
+ 3,
+ );
+ check_number(
+ r#"
+ //- minicore: coerce_unsized, index, slice
+ const GOAL: usize = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5].len();"#,
+ 5,
+ );
+}
+
+#[test]
+fn byte_string() {
+ check_number(
+ r#"
+ //- minicore: coerce_unsized, index, slice
+ const GOAL: u8 = {
+ let a = b"hello";
+ let x: &[u8] = a;
+ x[0]
+ };
+ "#,
+ 104,
+ );
+}
+
+#[test]
fn consts() {
check_number(
r#"
@@ -92,41 +906,35 @@ fn enums() {
r#"
enum E {
F1 = 1,
- F2 = 2 * E::F1 as u8,
- F3 = 3 * E::F2 as u8,
+ F2 = 2 * E::F1 as isize, // Rustc expects an isize here
+ F3 = 3 * E::F2 as isize,
}
- const GOAL: i32 = E::F3 as u8;
+ const GOAL: u8 = E::F3 as u8;
"#,
6,
);
check_number(
r#"
enum E { F1 = 1, F2, }
- const GOAL: i32 = E::F2 as u8;
+ const GOAL: u8 = E::F2 as u8;
"#,
2,
);
check_number(
r#"
enum E { F1, }
- const GOAL: i32 = E::F1 as u8;
+ const GOAL: u8 = E::F1 as u8;
"#,
0,
);
let r = eval_goal(
r#"
- enum E { A = 1, }
+ enum E { A = 1, B }
const GOAL: E = E::A;
"#,
)
.unwrap();
- match r {
- ComputedExpr::Enum(name, _, Literal::Uint(val, _)) => {
- assert_eq!(name, "E::A");
- assert_eq!(val, 1);
- }
- x => panic!("Expected enum but found {x:?}"),
- }
+ assert_eq!(try_const_usize(&r), Some(1));
}
#[test]
@@ -138,7 +946,19 @@ fn const_loop() {
const F2: i32 = 2 * F1;
const GOAL: i32 = F3;
"#,
- ConstEvalError::Loop,
+ ConstEvalError::MirLowerError(MirLowerError::Loop),
+ );
+}
+
+#[test]
+fn const_transfer_memory() {
+ check_number(
+ r#"
+ const A1: &i32 = &2;
+ const A2: &i32 = &5;
+ const GOAL: i32 = *A1 + *A2;
+ "#,
+ 7,
);
}
@@ -157,7 +977,20 @@ fn const_impl_assoc() {
}
#[test]
-fn const_generic_subst() {
+fn const_generic_subst_fn() {
+ check_number(
+ r#"
+ const fn f<const A: usize>(x: usize) -> usize {
+ A * x + 5
+ }
+ const GOAL: usize = f::<2>(3);
+ "#,
+ 11,
+ );
+}
+
+#[test]
+fn const_generic_subst_assoc_const_impl() {
// FIXME: this should evaluate to 5
check_fail(
r#"
@@ -167,7 +1000,7 @@ fn const_generic_subst() {
}
const GOAL: usize = Adder::<2, 3>::VAL;
"#,
- ConstEvalError::NotSupported("const generic without substitution"),
+ ConstEvalError::MirEvalError(MirEvalError::TypeError("missing generic arg")),
);
}
@@ -185,6 +1018,58 @@ fn const_trait_assoc() {
}
const GOAL: usize = U0::VAL;
"#,
- ConstEvalError::IncompleteExpr,
+ ConstEvalError::MirLowerError(MirLowerError::IncompleteExpr),
+ );
+}
+
+#[test]
+fn exec_limits() {
+ check_fail(
+ r#"
+ const GOAL: usize = loop {};
+ "#,
+ ConstEvalError::MirEvalError(MirEvalError::ExecutionLimitExceeded),
+ );
+ check_fail(
+ r#"
+ const fn f(x: i32) -> i32 {
+ f(x + 1)
+ }
+ const GOAL: i32 = f(0);
+ "#,
+ ConstEvalError::MirEvalError(MirEvalError::StackOverflow),
+ );
+ // Reasonable code should still work
+ check_number(
+ r#"
+ const fn nth_odd(n: i32) -> i32 {
+ 2 * n - 1
+ }
+ const fn f(n: i32) -> i32 {
+ let sum = 0;
+ let i = 0;
+ while i < n {
+ i = i + 1;
+ sum = sum + nth_odd(i);
+ }
+ sum
+ }
+ const GOAL: i32 = f(10000);
+ "#,
+ 10000 * 10000,
+ );
+}
+
+#[test]
+fn type_error() {
+ let e = eval_goal(
+ r#"
+ const GOAL: u8 = {
+ let x: u16 = 2;
+ let y: (u8, u8) = x;
+ y.0
+ };
+ "#,
);
+ assert!(matches!(e, Err(ConstEvalError::MirLowerError(MirLowerError::TypeMismatch(_)))));
}
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/db.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/db.rs
index d45e2a943..304c78767 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/db.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/db.rs
@@ -16,10 +16,12 @@ use smallvec::SmallVec;
use crate::{
chalk_db,
- consteval::{ComputedExpr, ConstEvalError},
+ consteval::ConstEvalError,
method_resolution::{InherentImpls, TraitImpls, TyFingerprint},
- Binders, CallableDefId, FnDefId, GenericArg, ImplTraitId, InferenceResult, Interner, PolyFnSig,
- QuantifiedWhereClause, ReturnTypeImplTraits, Substitution, TraitRef, Ty, TyDefId, ValueTyDefId,
+ mir::{BorrowckResult, MirBody, MirLowerError},
+ Binders, CallableDefId, Const, FnDefId, GenericArg, ImplTraitId, InferenceResult, Interner,
+ PolyFnSig, QuantifiedWhereClause, ReturnTypeImplTraits, Substitution, TraitRef, Ty, TyDefId,
+ ValueTyDefId,
};
use hir_expand::name::Name;
@@ -32,6 +34,13 @@ pub trait HirDatabase: DefDatabase + Upcast<dyn DefDatabase> {
#[salsa::invoke(crate::infer::infer_query)]
fn infer_query(&self, def: DefWithBodyId) -> Arc<InferenceResult>;
+ #[salsa::invoke(crate::mir::mir_body_query)]
+ #[salsa::cycle(crate::mir::mir_body_recover)]
+ fn mir_body(&self, def: DefWithBodyId) -> Result<Arc<MirBody>, MirLowerError>;
+
+ #[salsa::invoke(crate::mir::borrowck_query)]
+ fn borrowck(&self, def: DefWithBodyId) -> Result<Arc<BorrowckResult>, MirLowerError>;
+
#[salsa::invoke(crate::lower::ty_query)]
#[salsa::cycle(crate::lower::ty_recover)]
fn ty(&self, def: TyDefId) -> Binders<Ty>;
@@ -46,13 +55,13 @@ pub trait HirDatabase: DefDatabase + Upcast<dyn DefDatabase> {
#[salsa::invoke(crate::lower::const_param_ty_query)]
fn const_param_ty(&self, def: ConstParamId) -> Ty;
- #[salsa::invoke(crate::consteval::const_eval_variant_query)]
+ #[salsa::invoke(crate::consteval::const_eval_query)]
#[salsa::cycle(crate::consteval::const_eval_recover)]
- fn const_eval(&self, def: ConstId) -> Result<ComputedExpr, ConstEvalError>;
+ fn const_eval(&self, def: ConstId) -> Result<Const, ConstEvalError>;
- #[salsa::invoke(crate::consteval::const_eval_query_variant)]
- #[salsa::cycle(crate::consteval::const_eval_variant_recover)]
- fn const_eval_variant(&self, def: EnumVariantId) -> Result<ComputedExpr, ConstEvalError>;
+ #[salsa::invoke(crate::consteval::const_eval_discriminant_variant)]
+ #[salsa::cycle(crate::consteval::const_eval_discriminant_recover)]
+ fn const_eval_discriminant(&self, def: EnumVariantId) -> Result<i128, ConstEvalError>;
#[salsa::invoke(crate::lower::impl_trait_query)]
fn impl_trait(&self, def: ImplId) -> Option<Binders<TraitRef>>;
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/diagnostics.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/diagnostics.rs
index 37eb06be1..4b147b997 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/diagnostics.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/diagnostics.rs
@@ -11,3 +11,9 @@ pub use crate::diagnostics::{
},
unsafe_check::{missing_unsafe, unsafe_expressions, UnsafeExpr},
};
+
+#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
+pub struct IncoherentImpl {
+ pub file_id: hir_expand::HirFileId,
+ pub impl_: syntax::AstPtr<syntax::ast::Impl>,
+}
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/diagnostics/decl_check.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/diagnostics/decl_check.rs
index f7031a854..d36b93e3b 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/diagnostics/decl_check.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/diagnostics/decl_check.rs
@@ -178,6 +178,7 @@ impl<'a> DeclValidator<'a> {
AttrDefId::StaticId(sid) => Some(sid.lookup(self.db.upcast()).container.into()),
AttrDefId::ConstId(cid) => Some(cid.lookup(self.db.upcast()).container.into()),
AttrDefId::TraitId(tid) => Some(tid.lookup(self.db.upcast()).container.into()),
+ AttrDefId::TraitAliasId(taid) => Some(taid.lookup(self.db.upcast()).container.into()),
AttrDefId::ImplId(iid) => Some(iid.lookup(self.db.upcast()).container.into()),
AttrDefId::ExternBlockId(id) => Some(id.lookup(self.db.upcast()).container.into()),
// These warnings should not explore macro definitions at all
@@ -234,8 +235,8 @@ impl<'a> DeclValidator<'a> {
let pats_replacements = body
.pats
.iter()
- .filter_map(|(id, pat)| match pat {
- Pat::Bind { name, .. } => Some((id, name)),
+ .filter_map(|(pat_id, pat)| match pat {
+ Pat::Bind { id, .. } => Some((pat_id, &body.bindings[*id].name)),
_ => None,
})
.filter_map(|(id, bind_name)| {
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/diagnostics/expr.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/diagnostics/expr.rs
index 3286dcb5a..2e9066788 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/diagnostics/expr.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/diagnostics/expr.rs
@@ -5,11 +5,11 @@
use std::fmt;
use std::sync::Arc;
+use either::Either;
use hir_def::lang_item::LangItem;
use hir_def::{resolver::HasResolver, AdtId, AssocItemId, DefWithBodyId, HasModule};
use hir_def::{ItemContainerId, Lookup};
use hir_expand::name;
-use itertools::Either;
use itertools::Itertools;
use rustc_hash::FxHashSet;
use typed_arena::Arena;
@@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ impl ExprValidator {
match expr {
Expr::Match { expr, arms } => {
- self.validate_match(id, *expr, arms, db, self.infer.clone());
+ self.validate_match(id, *expr, arms, db);
}
Expr::Call { .. } | Expr::MethodCall { .. } => {
self.validate_call(db, id, expr, &mut filter_map_next_checker);
@@ -147,16 +147,15 @@ impl ExprValidator {
fn validate_match(
&mut self,
- id: ExprId,
match_expr: ExprId,
+ scrutinee_expr: ExprId,
arms: &[MatchArm],
db: &dyn HirDatabase,
- infer: Arc<InferenceResult>,
) {
let body = db.body(self.owner);
- let match_expr_ty = &infer[match_expr];
- if match_expr_ty.is_unknown() {
+ let scrut_ty = &self.infer[scrutinee_expr];
+ if scrut_ty.is_unknown() {
return;
}
@@ -166,23 +165,23 @@ impl ExprValidator {
let mut m_arms = Vec::with_capacity(arms.len());
let mut has_lowering_errors = false;
for arm in arms {
- if let Some(pat_ty) = infer.type_of_pat.get(arm.pat) {
+ if let Some(pat_ty) = self.infer.type_of_pat.get(arm.pat) {
// We only include patterns whose type matches the type
- // of the match expression. If we had an InvalidMatchArmPattern
+ // of the scrutinee expression. If we had an InvalidMatchArmPattern
// diagnostic or similar we could raise that in an else
// block here.
//
// When comparing the types, we also have to consider that rustc
- // will automatically de-reference the match expression type if
+ // will automatically de-reference the scrutinee expression type if
// necessary.
//
// FIXME we should use the type checker for this.
- if (pat_ty == match_expr_ty
- || match_expr_ty
+ if (pat_ty == scrut_ty
+ || scrut_ty
.as_reference()
.map(|(match_expr_ty, ..)| match_expr_ty == pat_ty)
.unwrap_or(false))
- && types_of_subpatterns_do_match(arm.pat, &body, &infer)
+ && types_of_subpatterns_do_match(arm.pat, &body, &self.infer)
{
// If we had a NotUsefulMatchArm diagnostic, we could
// check the usefulness of each pattern as we added it
@@ -206,7 +205,7 @@ impl ExprValidator {
return;
}
- let report = compute_match_usefulness(&cx, &m_arms, match_expr_ty);
+ let report = compute_match_usefulness(&cx, &m_arms, scrut_ty);
// FIXME Report unreacheble arms
// https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/f31622a50/compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/thir/pattern/check_match.rs#L200
@@ -214,8 +213,8 @@ impl ExprValidator {
let witnesses = report.non_exhaustiveness_witnesses;
if !witnesses.is_empty() {
self.diagnostics.push(BodyValidationDiagnostic::MissingMatchArms {
- match_expr: id,
- uncovered_patterns: missing_match_arms(&cx, match_expr_ty, witnesses, arms),
+ match_expr,
+ uncovered_patterns: missing_match_arms(&cx, scrut_ty, witnesses, arms),
});
}
}
@@ -379,7 +378,7 @@ fn missing_match_arms<'p>(
arms: &[MatchArm],
) -> String {
struct DisplayWitness<'a, 'p>(&'a DeconstructedPat<'p>, &'a MatchCheckCtx<'a, 'p>);
- impl<'a, 'p> fmt::Display for DisplayWitness<'a, 'p> {
+ impl fmt::Display for DisplayWitness<'_, '_> {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
let DisplayWitness(witness, cx) = *self;
let pat = witness.to_pat(cx);
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/diagnostics/match_check.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/diagnostics/match_check.rs
index 8b0f051b4..859a37804 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/diagnostics/match_check.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/diagnostics/match_check.rs
@@ -146,8 +146,9 @@ impl<'a> PatCtxt<'a> {
PatKind::Leaf { subpatterns }
}
- hir_def::expr::Pat::Bind { ref name, subpat, .. } => {
+ hir_def::expr::Pat::Bind { id, subpat, .. } => {
let bm = self.infer.pat_binding_modes[&pat];
+ let name = &self.body.bindings[id].name;
match (bm, ty.kind(Interner)) {
(BindingMode::Ref(_), TyKind::Ref(.., rty)) => ty = rty,
(BindingMode::Ref(_), _) => {
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/diagnostics/unsafe_check.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/diagnostics/unsafe_check.rs
index 431ab949b..d25c0ccf0 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/diagnostics/unsafe_check.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/diagnostics/unsafe_check.rs
@@ -94,8 +94,10 @@ fn walk_unsafe(
unsafe_expr_cb(UnsafeExpr { expr: current, inside_unsafe_block });
}
}
- Expr::Unsafe { body: child } => {
- return walk_unsafe(db, infer, def, body, *child, true, unsafe_expr_cb);
+ Expr::Unsafe { .. } => {
+ return expr.walk_child_exprs(|child| {
+ walk_unsafe(db, infer, def, body, child, true, unsafe_expr_cb);
+ });
}
_ => {}
}
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/display.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/display.rs
index b22064d8c..bd3eccfe4 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/display.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/display.rs
@@ -5,8 +5,9 @@
use std::fmt::{self, Debug};
use base_db::CrateId;
-use chalk_ir::BoundVar;
+use chalk_ir::{BoundVar, TyKind};
use hir_def::{
+ adt::VariantData,
body,
db::DefDatabase,
find_path,
@@ -14,9 +15,9 @@ use hir_def::{
item_scope::ItemInNs,
lang_item::{LangItem, LangItemTarget},
path::{Path, PathKind},
- type_ref::{ConstScalar, TraitBoundModifier, TypeBound, TypeRef},
+ type_ref::{TraitBoundModifier, TypeBound, TypeRef},
visibility::Visibility,
- HasModule, ItemContainerId, Lookup, ModuleDefId, ModuleId, TraitId,
+ HasModule, ItemContainerId, LocalFieldId, Lookup, ModuleDefId, ModuleId, TraitId,
};
use hir_expand::{hygiene::Hygiene, name::Name};
use intern::{Internable, Interned};
@@ -25,14 +26,17 @@ use smallvec::SmallVec;
use crate::{
db::HirDatabase,
- from_assoc_type_id, from_foreign_def_id, from_placeholder_idx, lt_from_placeholder_idx,
+ from_assoc_type_id, from_foreign_def_id, from_placeholder_idx,
+ layout::layout_of_ty,
+ lt_from_placeholder_idx,
mapping::from_chalk,
+ mir::pad16,
primitive, to_assoc_type_id,
utils::{self, generics},
- AdtId, AliasEq, AliasTy, Binders, CallableDefId, CallableSig, Const, ConstValue, DomainGoal,
- GenericArg, ImplTraitId, Interner, Lifetime, LifetimeData, LifetimeOutlives, Mutability,
- OpaqueTy, ProjectionTy, ProjectionTyExt, QuantifiedWhereClause, Scalar, Substitution, TraitRef,
- TraitRefExt, Ty, TyExt, TyKind, WhereClause,
+ AdtId, AliasEq, AliasTy, Binders, CallableDefId, CallableSig, Const, ConstScalar, ConstValue,
+ DomainGoal, GenericArg, ImplTraitId, Interner, Lifetime, LifetimeData, LifetimeOutlives,
+ MemoryMap, Mutability, OpaqueTy, ProjectionTy, ProjectionTyExt, QuantifiedWhereClause, Scalar,
+ Substitution, TraitRef, TraitRefExt, Ty, TyExt, WhereClause,
};
pub trait HirWrite: fmt::Write {
@@ -362,20 +366,176 @@ impl HirDisplay for GenericArg {
impl HirDisplay for Const {
fn hir_fmt(&self, f: &mut HirFormatter<'_>) -> Result<(), HirDisplayError> {
let data = self.interned();
- match data.value {
+ match &data.value {
ConstValue::BoundVar(idx) => idx.hir_fmt(f),
ConstValue::InferenceVar(..) => write!(f, "#c#"),
ConstValue::Placeholder(idx) => {
- let id = from_placeholder_idx(f.db, idx);
+ let id = from_placeholder_idx(f.db, *idx);
let generics = generics(f.db.upcast(), id.parent);
let param_data = &generics.params.type_or_consts[id.local_id];
write!(f, "{}", param_data.name().unwrap())
}
- ConstValue::Concrete(c) => write!(f, "{}", c.interned),
+ ConstValue::Concrete(c) => match &c.interned {
+ ConstScalar::Bytes(b, m) => render_const_scalar(f, &b, m, &data.ty),
+ ConstScalar::Unknown => f.write_char('_'),
+ },
}
}
}
+pub struct HexifiedConst(pub Const);
+
+impl HirDisplay for HexifiedConst {
+ fn hir_fmt(&self, f: &mut HirFormatter<'_>) -> Result<(), HirDisplayError> {
+ let data = &self.0.data(Interner);
+ if let TyKind::Scalar(s) = data.ty.kind(Interner) {
+ if matches!(s, Scalar::Int(_) | Scalar::Uint(_)) {
+ if let ConstValue::Concrete(c) = &data.value {
+ if let ConstScalar::Bytes(b, m) = &c.interned {
+ let value = u128::from_le_bytes(pad16(b, false));
+ if value >= 10 {
+ render_const_scalar(f, &b, m, &data.ty)?;
+ return write!(f, " ({:#X})", value);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ self.0.hir_fmt(f)
+ }
+}
+
+fn render_const_scalar(
+ f: &mut HirFormatter<'_>,
+ b: &[u8],
+ memory_map: &MemoryMap,
+ ty: &Ty,
+) -> Result<(), HirDisplayError> {
+ match ty.kind(Interner) {
+ chalk_ir::TyKind::Scalar(s) => match s {
+ Scalar::Bool => write!(f, "{}", if b[0] == 0 { false } else { true }),
+ Scalar::Char => {
+ let x = u128::from_le_bytes(pad16(b, false)) as u32;
+ let Ok(c) = char::try_from(x) else {
+ return f.write_str("<unicode-error>");
+ };
+ write!(f, "{c:?}")
+ }
+ Scalar::Int(_) => {
+ let x = i128::from_le_bytes(pad16(b, true));
+ write!(f, "{x}")
+ }
+ Scalar::Uint(_) => {
+ let x = u128::from_le_bytes(pad16(b, false));
+ write!(f, "{x}")
+ }
+ Scalar::Float(fl) => match fl {
+ chalk_ir::FloatTy::F32 => {
+ let x = f32::from_le_bytes(b.try_into().unwrap());
+ write!(f, "{x:?}")
+ }
+ chalk_ir::FloatTy::F64 => {
+ let x = f64::from_le_bytes(b.try_into().unwrap());
+ write!(f, "{x:?}")
+ }
+ },
+ },
+ chalk_ir::TyKind::Ref(_, _, t) => match t.kind(Interner) {
+ chalk_ir::TyKind::Str => {
+ let addr = usize::from_le_bytes(b[0..b.len() / 2].try_into().unwrap());
+ let bytes = memory_map.0.get(&addr).map(|x| &**x).unwrap_or(&[]);
+ let s = std::str::from_utf8(bytes).unwrap_or("<utf8-error>");
+ write!(f, "{s:?}")
+ }
+ _ => f.write_str("<ref-not-supported>"),
+ },
+ chalk_ir::TyKind::Tuple(_, subst) => {
+ // FIXME: Remove this line. If the target data layout is independent
+ // of the krate, the `db.target_data_layout` and its callers like `layout_of_ty` don't need
+ // to get krate. Otherwise, we need to get krate from the final callers of the hir display
+ // infrastructure and have it here as a field on `f`.
+ let krate = *f.db.crate_graph().crates_in_topological_order().last().unwrap();
+ let Ok(layout) = layout_of_ty(f.db, ty, krate) else {
+ return f.write_str("<layout-error>");
+ };
+ f.write_str("(")?;
+ let mut first = true;
+ for (id, ty) in subst.iter(Interner).enumerate() {
+ if first {
+ first = false;
+ } else {
+ f.write_str(", ")?;
+ }
+ let ty = ty.assert_ty_ref(Interner); // Tuple only has type argument
+ let offset = layout.fields.offset(id).bytes_usize();
+ let Ok(layout) = layout_of_ty(f.db, &ty, krate) else {
+ f.write_str("<layout-error>")?;
+ continue;
+ };
+ let size = layout.size.bytes_usize();
+ render_const_scalar(f, &b[offset..offset + size], memory_map, &ty)?;
+ }
+ f.write_str(")")
+ }
+ chalk_ir::TyKind::Adt(adt, subst) => match adt.0 {
+ hir_def::AdtId::StructId(s) => {
+ let data = f.db.struct_data(s);
+ let Ok(layout) = f.db.layout_of_adt(adt.0, subst.clone()) else {
+ return f.write_str("<layout-error>");
+ };
+ match data.variant_data.as_ref() {
+ VariantData::Record(fields) | VariantData::Tuple(fields) => {
+ let field_types = f.db.field_types(s.into());
+ let krate = adt.0.module(f.db.upcast()).krate();
+ let render_field = |f: &mut HirFormatter<'_>, id: LocalFieldId| {
+ let offset = layout
+ .fields
+ .offset(u32::from(id.into_raw()) as usize)
+ .bytes_usize();
+ let ty = field_types[id].clone().substitute(Interner, subst);
+ let Ok(layout) = layout_of_ty(f.db, &ty, krate) else {
+ return f.write_str("<layout-error>");
+ };
+ let size = layout.size.bytes_usize();
+ render_const_scalar(f, &b[offset..offset + size], memory_map, &ty)
+ };
+ let mut it = fields.iter();
+ if matches!(data.variant_data.as_ref(), VariantData::Record(_)) {
+ write!(f, "{} {{", data.name)?;
+ if let Some((id, data)) = it.next() {
+ write!(f, " {}: ", data.name)?;
+ render_field(f, id)?;
+ }
+ for (id, data) in it {
+ write!(f, ", {}: ", data.name)?;
+ render_field(f, id)?;
+ }
+ write!(f, " }}")?;
+ } else {
+ let mut it = it.map(|x| x.0);
+ write!(f, "{}(", data.name)?;
+ if let Some(id) = it.next() {
+ render_field(f, id)?;
+ }
+ for id in it {
+ write!(f, ", ")?;
+ render_field(f, id)?;
+ }
+ write!(f, ")")?;
+ }
+ return Ok(());
+ }
+ VariantData::Unit => write!(f, "{}", data.name),
+ }
+ }
+ hir_def::AdtId::UnionId(u) => write!(f, "{}", f.db.union_data(u).name),
+ hir_def::AdtId::EnumId(_) => f.write_str("<enum-not-supported>"),
+ },
+ chalk_ir::TyKind::FnDef(..) => ty.hir_fmt(f),
+ _ => f.write_str("<not-supported>"),
+ }
+}
+
impl HirDisplay for BoundVar {
fn hir_fmt(&self, f: &mut HirFormatter<'_>) -> Result<(), HirDisplayError> {
write!(f, "?{}.{}", self.debruijn.depth(), self.index)
@@ -614,8 +774,9 @@ impl HirDisplay for Ty {
{
return true;
}
- if let Some(ConstValue::Concrete(c)) =
- parameter.constant(Interner).map(|x| x.data(Interner).value)
+ if let Some(ConstValue::Concrete(c)) = parameter
+ .constant(Interner)
+ .map(|x| &x.data(Interner).value)
{
if c.interned == ConstScalar::Unknown {
return true;
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/infer.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/infer.rs
index 767afdf9e..7de5b4295 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/infer.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/infer.rs
@@ -17,11 +17,12 @@ use std::ops::Index;
use std::sync::Arc;
use chalk_ir::{cast::Cast, ConstValue, DebruijnIndex, Mutability, Safety, Scalar, TypeFlags};
+use either::Either;
use hir_def::{
body::Body,
builtin_type::{BuiltinInt, BuiltinType, BuiltinUint},
data::{ConstData, StaticData},
- expr::{BindingAnnotation, ExprId, ExprOrPatId, PatId},
+ expr::{BindingAnnotation, BindingId, ExprId, ExprOrPatId, PatId},
lang_item::{LangItem, LangItemTarget},
layout::Integer,
path::Path,
@@ -30,10 +31,9 @@ use hir_def::{
AdtId, AssocItemId, DefWithBodyId, EnumVariantId, FieldId, FunctionId, HasModule,
ItemContainerId, Lookup, TraitId, TypeAliasId, VariantId,
};
-use hir_expand::name::name;
-use itertools::Either;
+use hir_expand::name::{name, Name};
use la_arena::ArenaMap;
-use rustc_hash::FxHashMap;
+use rustc_hash::{FxHashMap, FxHashSet};
use stdx::always;
use crate::{
@@ -66,8 +66,10 @@ pub(crate) fn infer_query(db: &dyn HirDatabase, def: DefWithBodyId) -> Arc<Infer
let mut ctx = InferenceContext::new(db, def, &body, resolver);
match def {
+ DefWithBodyId::FunctionId(f) => {
+ ctx.collect_fn(f);
+ }
DefWithBodyId::ConstId(c) => ctx.collect_const(&db.const_data(c)),
- DefWithBodyId::FunctionId(f) => ctx.collect_fn(f),
DefWithBodyId::StaticId(s) => ctx.collect_static(&db.static_data(s)),
DefWithBodyId::VariantId(v) => {
ctx.return_ty = TyBuilder::builtin(match db.enum_data(v.parent).variant_body_type() {
@@ -144,44 +146,6 @@ impl Default for BindingMode {
}
}
-/// Used to generalize patterns and assignee expressions.
-trait PatLike: Into<ExprOrPatId> + Copy {
- type BindingMode: Copy;
-
- fn infer(
- this: &mut InferenceContext<'_>,
- id: Self,
- expected_ty: &Ty,
- default_bm: Self::BindingMode,
- ) -> Ty;
-}
-
-impl PatLike for ExprId {
- type BindingMode = ();
-
- fn infer(
- this: &mut InferenceContext<'_>,
- id: Self,
- expected_ty: &Ty,
- _: Self::BindingMode,
- ) -> Ty {
- this.infer_assignee_expr(id, expected_ty)
- }
-}
-
-impl PatLike for PatId {
- type BindingMode = BindingMode;
-
- fn infer(
- this: &mut InferenceContext<'_>,
- id: Self,
- expected_ty: &Ty,
- default_bm: Self::BindingMode,
- ) -> Ty {
- this.infer_pat(id, expected_ty, default_bm)
- }
-}
-
#[derive(Debug)]
pub(crate) struct InferOk<T> {
value: T,
@@ -200,11 +164,45 @@ pub(crate) type InferResult<T> = Result<InferOk<T>, TypeError>;
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Clone)]
pub enum InferenceDiagnostic {
- NoSuchField { expr: ExprId },
- PrivateField { expr: ExprId, field: FieldId },
- PrivateAssocItem { id: ExprOrPatId, item: AssocItemId },
- BreakOutsideOfLoop { expr: ExprId, is_break: bool },
- MismatchedArgCount { call_expr: ExprId, expected: usize, found: usize },
+ NoSuchField {
+ expr: ExprId,
+ },
+ PrivateField {
+ expr: ExprId,
+ field: FieldId,
+ },
+ PrivateAssocItem {
+ id: ExprOrPatId,
+ item: AssocItemId,
+ },
+ UnresolvedField {
+ expr: ExprId,
+ receiver: Ty,
+ name: Name,
+ method_with_same_name_exists: bool,
+ },
+ UnresolvedMethodCall {
+ expr: ExprId,
+ receiver: Ty,
+ name: Name,
+ /// Contains the type the field resolves to
+ field_with_same_name: Option<Ty>,
+ },
+ // FIXME: Make this proper
+ BreakOutsideOfLoop {
+ expr: ExprId,
+ is_break: bool,
+ bad_value_break: bool,
+ },
+ MismatchedArgCount {
+ call_expr: ExprId,
+ expected: usize,
+ found: usize,
+ },
+ ExpectedFunction {
+ call_expr: ExprId,
+ found: Ty,
+ },
}
/// A mismatch between an expected and an inferred type.
@@ -293,8 +291,10 @@ pub enum Adjust {
/// call, with the signature `&'a T -> &'a U` or `&'a mut T -> &'a mut U`.
/// The target type is `U` in both cases, with the region and mutability
/// being those shared by both the receiver and the returned reference.
+///
+/// Mutability is `None` when we are not sure.
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
-pub struct OverloadedDeref(pub Mutability);
+pub struct OverloadedDeref(pub Option<Mutability>);
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
pub enum AutoBorrow {
@@ -354,7 +354,10 @@ pub struct InferenceResult {
/// **Note**: When a pattern type is resolved it may still contain
/// unresolved or missing subpatterns or subpatterns of mismatched types.
pub type_of_pat: ArenaMap<PatId, Ty>,
+ pub type_of_binding: ArenaMap<BindingId, Ty>,
pub type_of_rpit: ArenaMap<RpitId, Ty>,
+ /// Type of the result of `.into_iter()` on the for. `ExprId` is the one of the whole for loop.
+ pub type_of_for_iterator: FxHashMap<ExprId, Ty>,
type_mismatches: FxHashMap<ExprOrPatId, TypeMismatch>,
/// Interned common types to return references to.
standard_types: InternedStandardTypes,
@@ -389,18 +392,15 @@ impl InferenceResult {
pub fn type_mismatch_for_pat(&self, pat: PatId) -> Option<&TypeMismatch> {
self.type_mismatches.get(&pat.into())
}
+ pub fn type_mismatches(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = (ExprOrPatId, &TypeMismatch)> {
+ self.type_mismatches.iter().map(|(expr_or_pat, mismatch)| (*expr_or_pat, mismatch))
+ }
pub fn expr_type_mismatches(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = (ExprId, &TypeMismatch)> {
self.type_mismatches.iter().filter_map(|(expr_or_pat, mismatch)| match *expr_or_pat {
ExprOrPatId::ExprId(expr) => Some((expr, mismatch)),
_ => None,
})
}
- pub fn pat_type_mismatches(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = (PatId, &TypeMismatch)> {
- self.type_mismatches.iter().filter_map(|(expr_or_pat, mismatch)| match *expr_or_pat {
- ExprOrPatId::PatId(pat) => Some((pat, mismatch)),
- _ => None,
- })
- }
}
impl Index<ExprId> for InferenceResult {
@@ -419,6 +419,14 @@ impl Index<PatId> for InferenceResult {
}
}
+impl Index<BindingId> for InferenceResult {
+ type Output = Ty;
+
+ fn index(&self, b: BindingId) -> &Ty {
+ self.type_of_binding.get(b).unwrap_or(&self.standard_types.unknown)
+ }
+}
+
/// The inference context contains all information needed during type inference.
#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
pub(crate) struct InferenceContext<'a> {
@@ -428,14 +436,19 @@ pub(crate) struct InferenceContext<'a> {
pub(crate) resolver: Resolver,
table: unify::InferenceTable<'a>,
trait_env: Arc<TraitEnvironment>,
+ /// The traits in scope, disregarding block modules. This is used for caching purposes.
+ traits_in_scope: FxHashSet<TraitId>,
pub(crate) result: InferenceResult,
/// The return type of the function being inferred, the closure or async block if we're
/// currently within one.
///
/// We might consider using a nested inference context for checking
- /// closures, but currently this is the only field that will change there,
- /// so it doesn't make sense.
+ /// closures so we can swap all shared things out at once.
return_ty: Ty,
+ /// If `Some`, this stores coercion information for returned
+ /// expressions. If `None`, this is in a context where return is
+ /// inappropriate, such as a const expression.
+ return_coercion: Option<CoerceMany>,
/// The resume type and the yield type, respectively, of the generator being inferred.
resume_yield_tys: Option<(Ty, Ty)>,
diverges: Diverges,
@@ -447,7 +460,7 @@ struct BreakableContext {
/// Whether this context contains at least one break expression.
may_break: bool,
/// The coercion target of the context.
- coerce: CoerceMany,
+ coerce: Option<CoerceMany>,
/// The optional label of the context.
label: Option<name::Name>,
kind: BreakableKind,
@@ -503,16 +516,22 @@ impl<'a> InferenceContext<'a> {
trait_env,
return_ty: TyKind::Error.intern(Interner), // set in collect_* calls
resume_yield_tys: None,
+ return_coercion: None,
db,
owner,
body,
+ traits_in_scope: resolver.traits_in_scope(db.upcast()),
resolver,
diverges: Diverges::Maybe,
breakables: Vec::new(),
}
}
- fn resolve_all(self) -> InferenceResult {
+ // FIXME: This function should be private in module. It is currently only used in the consteval, since we need
+ // `InferenceResult` in the middle of inference. See the fixme comment in `consteval::eval_to_const`. If you
+ // used this function for another workaround, mention it here. If you really need this function and believe that
+ // there is no problem in it being `pub(crate)`, remove this comment.
+ pub(crate) fn resolve_all(self) -> InferenceResult {
let InferenceContext { mut table, mut result, .. } = self;
table.fallback_if_possible();
@@ -528,13 +547,46 @@ impl<'a> InferenceContext<'a> {
for ty in result.type_of_pat.values_mut() {
*ty = table.resolve_completely(ty.clone());
}
- for ty in result.type_of_rpit.iter_mut().map(|x| x.1) {
+ for ty in result.type_of_binding.values_mut() {
+ *ty = table.resolve_completely(ty.clone());
+ }
+ for ty in result.type_of_rpit.values_mut() {
+ *ty = table.resolve_completely(ty.clone());
+ }
+ for ty in result.type_of_for_iterator.values_mut() {
*ty = table.resolve_completely(ty.clone());
}
for mismatch in result.type_mismatches.values_mut() {
mismatch.expected = table.resolve_completely(mismatch.expected.clone());
mismatch.actual = table.resolve_completely(mismatch.actual.clone());
}
+ result.diagnostics.retain_mut(|diagnostic| {
+ if let InferenceDiagnostic::ExpectedFunction { found: ty, .. }
+ | InferenceDiagnostic::UnresolvedField { receiver: ty, .. }
+ | InferenceDiagnostic::UnresolvedMethodCall { receiver: ty, .. } = diagnostic
+ {
+ *ty = table.resolve_completely(ty.clone());
+ // FIXME: Remove this when we are on par with rustc in terms of inference
+ if ty.contains_unknown() {
+ return false;
+ }
+
+ if let InferenceDiagnostic::UnresolvedMethodCall { field_with_same_name, .. } =
+ diagnostic
+ {
+ let clear = if let Some(ty) = field_with_same_name {
+ *ty = table.resolve_completely(ty.clone());
+ ty.contains_unknown()
+ } else {
+ false
+ };
+ if clear {
+ *field_with_same_name = None;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ true
+ });
for (_, subst) in result.method_resolutions.values_mut() {
*subst = table.resolve_completely(subst.clone());
}
@@ -580,7 +632,7 @@ impl<'a> InferenceContext<'a> {
let ty = self.insert_type_vars(ty);
let ty = self.normalize_associated_types_in(ty);
- self.infer_pat(*pat, &ty, BindingMode::default());
+ self.infer_top_pat(*pat, &ty);
}
let error_ty = &TypeRef::Error;
let return_ty = if data.has_async_kw() {
@@ -632,10 +684,19 @@ impl<'a> InferenceContext<'a> {
};
self.return_ty = self.normalize_associated_types_in(return_ty);
+ self.return_coercion = Some(CoerceMany::new(self.return_ty.clone()));
}
fn infer_body(&mut self) {
- self.infer_expr_coerce(self.body.body_expr, &Expectation::has_type(self.return_ty.clone()));
+ match self.return_coercion {
+ Some(_) => self.infer_return(self.body.body_expr),
+ None => {
+ _ = self.infer_expr_coerce(
+ self.body.body_expr,
+ &Expectation::has_type(self.return_ty.clone()),
+ )
+ }
+ }
}
fn write_expr_ty(&mut self, expr: ExprId, ty: Ty) {
@@ -662,12 +723,15 @@ impl<'a> InferenceContext<'a> {
self.result.type_of_pat.insert(pat, ty);
}
+ fn write_binding_ty(&mut self, id: BindingId, ty: Ty) {
+ self.result.type_of_binding.insert(id, ty);
+ }
+
fn push_diagnostic(&mut self, diagnostic: InferenceDiagnostic) {
self.result.diagnostics.push(diagnostic);
}
fn make_ty(&mut self, type_ref: &TypeRef) -> Ty {
- // FIXME use right resolver for block
let ctx = crate::lower::TyLoweringContext::new(self.db, &self.resolver);
let ty = ctx.lower_ty(type_ref);
let ty = self.insert_type_vars(ty);
@@ -681,11 +745,9 @@ impl<'a> InferenceContext<'a> {
/// Replaces ConstScalar::Unknown by a new type var, so we can maybe still infer it.
fn insert_const_vars_shallow(&mut self, c: Const) -> Const {
let data = c.data(Interner);
- match data.value {
+ match &data.value {
ConstValue::Concrete(cc) => match cc.interned {
- hir_def::type_ref::ConstScalar::Unknown => {
- self.table.new_const_var(data.ty.clone())
- }
+ crate::ConstScalar::Unknown => self.table.new_const_var(data.ty.clone()),
_ => c,
},
_ => c,
@@ -785,12 +847,11 @@ impl<'a> InferenceContext<'a> {
Some(path) => path,
None => return (self.err_ty(), None),
};
- let resolver = &self.resolver;
let ctx = crate::lower::TyLoweringContext::new(self.db, &self.resolver);
// FIXME: this should resolve assoc items as well, see this example:
// https://play.rust-lang.org/?gist=087992e9e22495446c01c0d4e2d69521
let (resolution, unresolved) = if value_ns {
- match resolver.resolve_path_in_value_ns(self.db.upcast(), path.mod_path()) {
+ match self.resolver.resolve_path_in_value_ns(self.db.upcast(), path.mod_path()) {
Some(ResolveValueResult::ValueNs(value)) => match value {
ValueNs::EnumVariantId(var) => {
let substs = ctx.substs_from_path(path, var.into(), true);
@@ -811,7 +872,7 @@ impl<'a> InferenceContext<'a> {
None => return (self.err_ty(), None),
}
} else {
- match resolver.resolve_path_in_type_ns(self.db.upcast(), path.mod_path()) {
+ match self.resolver.resolve_path_in_type_ns(self.db.upcast(), path.mod_path()) {
Some(it) => it,
None => return (self.err_ty(), None),
}
@@ -866,7 +927,10 @@ impl<'a> InferenceContext<'a> {
// FIXME potentially resolve assoc type
(self.err_ty(), None)
}
- TypeNs::AdtId(AdtId::EnumId(_)) | TypeNs::BuiltinType(_) | TypeNs::TraitId(_) => {
+ TypeNs::AdtId(AdtId::EnumId(_))
+ | TypeNs::BuiltinType(_)
+ | TypeNs::TraitId(_)
+ | TypeNs::TraitAliasId(_) => {
// FIXME diagnostic
(self.err_ty(), None)
}
@@ -1018,6 +1082,15 @@ impl<'a> InferenceContext<'a> {
let struct_ = self.resolve_lang_item(LangItem::VaList)?.as_struct()?;
Some(struct_.into())
}
+
+ fn get_traits_in_scope(&self) -> Either<FxHashSet<TraitId>, &FxHashSet<TraitId>> {
+ let mut b_traits = self.resolver.traits_in_scope_from_block_scopes().peekable();
+ if b_traits.peek().is_some() {
+ Either::Left(self.traits_in_scope.iter().copied().chain(b_traits).collect())
+ } else {
+ Either::Right(&self.traits_in_scope)
+ }
+ }
}
/// When inferring an expression, we propagate downward whatever type hint we
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/infer/coerce.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/infer/coerce.rs
index 3293534a0..48c915302 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/infer/coerce.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/infer/coerce.rs
@@ -50,11 +50,44 @@ fn success(
#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
pub(super) struct CoerceMany {
expected_ty: Ty,
+ final_ty: Option<Ty>,
}
impl CoerceMany {
pub(super) fn new(expected: Ty) -> Self {
- CoerceMany { expected_ty: expected }
+ CoerceMany { expected_ty: expected, final_ty: None }
+ }
+
+ /// Returns the "expected type" with which this coercion was
+ /// constructed. This represents the "downward propagated" type
+ /// that was given to us at the start of typing whatever construct
+ /// we are typing (e.g., the match expression).
+ ///
+ /// Typically, this is used as the expected type when
+ /// type-checking each of the alternative expressions whose types
+ /// we are trying to merge.
+ pub(super) fn expected_ty(&self) -> Ty {
+ self.expected_ty.clone()
+ }
+
+ /// Returns the current "merged type", representing our best-guess
+ /// at the LUB of the expressions we've seen so far (if any). This
+ /// isn't *final* until you call `self.complete()`, which will return
+ /// the merged type.
+ pub(super) fn merged_ty(&self) -> Ty {
+ self.final_ty.clone().unwrap_or_else(|| self.expected_ty.clone())
+ }
+
+ pub(super) fn complete(self, ctx: &mut InferenceContext<'_>) -> Ty {
+ if let Some(final_ty) = self.final_ty {
+ final_ty
+ } else {
+ ctx.result.standard_types.never.clone()
+ }
+ }
+
+ pub(super) fn coerce_forced_unit(&mut self, ctx: &mut InferenceContext<'_>) {
+ self.coerce(ctx, None, &ctx.result.standard_types.unit.clone())
}
/// Merge two types from different branches, with possible coercion.
@@ -76,25 +109,25 @@ impl CoerceMany {
// Special case: two function types. Try to coerce both to
// pointers to have a chance at getting a match. See
// https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/7b805396bf46dce972692a6846ce2ad8481c5f85/src/librustc_typeck/check/coercion.rs#L877-L916
- let sig = match (self.expected_ty.kind(Interner), expr_ty.kind(Interner)) {
+ let sig = match (self.merged_ty().kind(Interner), expr_ty.kind(Interner)) {
(TyKind::FnDef(..) | TyKind::Closure(..), TyKind::FnDef(..) | TyKind::Closure(..)) => {
// FIXME: we're ignoring safety here. To be more correct, if we have one FnDef and one Closure,
// we should be coercing the closure to a fn pointer of the safety of the FnDef
cov_mark::hit!(coerce_fn_reification);
let sig =
- self.expected_ty.callable_sig(ctx.db).expect("FnDef without callable sig");
+ self.merged_ty().callable_sig(ctx.db).expect("FnDef without callable sig");
Some(sig)
}
_ => None,
};
if let Some(sig) = sig {
let target_ty = TyKind::Function(sig.to_fn_ptr()).intern(Interner);
- let result1 = ctx.table.coerce_inner(self.expected_ty.clone(), &target_ty);
+ let result1 = ctx.table.coerce_inner(self.merged_ty(), &target_ty);
let result2 = ctx.table.coerce_inner(expr_ty.clone(), &target_ty);
if let (Ok(result1), Ok(result2)) = (result1, result2) {
ctx.table.register_infer_ok(result1);
ctx.table.register_infer_ok(result2);
- return self.expected_ty = target_ty;
+ return self.final_ty = Some(target_ty);
}
}
@@ -102,25 +135,20 @@ impl CoerceMany {
// type is a type variable and the new one is `!`, trying it the other
// way around first would mean we make the type variable `!`, instead of
// just marking it as possibly diverging.
- if ctx.coerce(expr, &expr_ty, &self.expected_ty).is_ok() {
- /* self.expected_ty is already correct */
- } else if ctx.coerce(expr, &self.expected_ty, &expr_ty).is_ok() {
- self.expected_ty = expr_ty;
+ if let Ok(res) = ctx.coerce(expr, &expr_ty, &self.merged_ty()) {
+ self.final_ty = Some(res);
+ } else if let Ok(res) = ctx.coerce(expr, &self.merged_ty(), &expr_ty) {
+ self.final_ty = Some(res);
} else {
if let Some(id) = expr {
ctx.result.type_mismatches.insert(
id.into(),
- TypeMismatch { expected: self.expected_ty.clone(), actual: expr_ty },
+ TypeMismatch { expected: self.merged_ty().clone(), actual: expr_ty.clone() },
);
}
cov_mark::hit!(coerce_merge_fail_fallback);
- /* self.expected_ty is already correct */
}
}
-
- pub(super) fn complete(self) -> Ty {
- self.expected_ty
- }
}
pub fn could_coerce(
@@ -665,7 +693,7 @@ pub(super) fn auto_deref_adjust_steps(autoderef: &Autoderef<'_, '_>) -> Vec<Adju
.iter()
.map(|(kind, _source)| match kind {
// We do not know what kind of deref we require at this point yet
- AutoderefKind::Overloaded => Some(OverloadedDeref(Mutability::Not)),
+ AutoderefKind::Overloaded => Some(OverloadedDeref(None)),
AutoderefKind::Builtin => None,
})
.zip(targets)
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/infer/expr.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/infer/expr.rs
index 175fded8c..ee186673e 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/infer/expr.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/infer/expr.rs
@@ -15,7 +15,6 @@ use hir_def::{
generics::TypeOrConstParamData,
lang_item::LangItem,
path::{GenericArg, GenericArgs},
- resolver::resolver_for_expr,
ConstParamId, FieldId, ItemContainerId, Lookup,
};
use hir_expand::name::{name, Name};
@@ -25,7 +24,9 @@ use syntax::ast::RangeOp;
use crate::{
autoderef::{self, Autoderef},
consteval,
- infer::{coerce::CoerceMany, find_continuable, BreakableKind},
+ infer::{
+ coerce::CoerceMany, find_continuable, pat::contains_explicit_ref_binding, BreakableKind,
+ },
lower::{
const_or_path_to_chalk, generic_arg_to_chalk, lower_to_chalk_mutability, ParamLoweringMode,
},
@@ -39,8 +40,8 @@ use crate::{
};
use super::{
- coerce::auto_deref_adjust_steps, find_breakable, BindingMode, BreakableContext, Diverges,
- Expectation, InferenceContext, InferenceDiagnostic, TypeMismatch,
+ coerce::auto_deref_adjust_steps, find_breakable, BreakableContext, Diverges, Expectation,
+ InferenceContext, InferenceDiagnostic, TypeMismatch,
};
impl<'a> InferenceContext<'a> {
@@ -58,6 +59,10 @@ impl<'a> InferenceContext<'a> {
ty
}
+ pub(crate) fn infer_expr_no_expect(&mut self, tgt_expr: ExprId) -> Ty {
+ self.infer_expr_inner(tgt_expr, &Expectation::None)
+ }
+
/// Infer type of expression with possibly implicit coerce to the expected type.
/// Return the type after possible coercion.
pub(super) fn infer_expr_coerce(&mut self, expr: ExprId, expected: &Expectation) -> Ty {
@@ -78,6 +83,30 @@ impl<'a> InferenceContext<'a> {
}
}
+ pub(super) fn infer_expr_coerce_never(&mut self, expr: ExprId, expected: &Expectation) -> Ty {
+ let ty = self.infer_expr_inner(expr, expected);
+ // While we don't allow *arbitrary* coercions here, we *do* allow
+ // coercions from ! to `expected`.
+ if ty.is_never() {
+ if let Some(adjustments) = self.result.expr_adjustments.get(&expr) {
+ return if let [Adjustment { kind: Adjust::NeverToAny, target }] = &**adjustments {
+ target.clone()
+ } else {
+ self.err_ty()
+ };
+ }
+
+ let adj_ty = self.table.new_type_var();
+ self.write_expr_adj(
+ expr,
+ vec![Adjustment { kind: Adjust::NeverToAny, target: adj_ty.clone() }],
+ );
+ adj_ty
+ } else {
+ ty
+ }
+ }
+
fn infer_expr_inner(&mut self, tgt_expr: ExprId, expected: &Expectation) -> Ty {
self.db.unwind_if_cancelled();
@@ -85,7 +114,7 @@ impl<'a> InferenceContext<'a> {
Expr::Missing => self.err_ty(),
&Expr::If { condition, then_branch, else_branch } => {
let expected = &expected.adjust_for_branches(&mut self.table);
- self.infer_expr(
+ self.infer_expr_coerce_never(
condition,
&Expectation::HasType(self.result.standard_types.bool_.clone()),
);
@@ -97,59 +126,39 @@ impl<'a> InferenceContext<'a> {
both_arms_diverge &= mem::replace(&mut self.diverges, Diverges::Maybe);
let mut coerce = CoerceMany::new(expected.coercion_target_type(&mut self.table));
coerce.coerce(self, Some(then_branch), &then_ty);
- let else_ty = match else_branch {
- Some(else_branch) => self.infer_expr_inner(else_branch, expected),
- None => TyBuilder::unit(),
- };
+ match else_branch {
+ Some(else_branch) => {
+ let else_ty = self.infer_expr_inner(else_branch, expected);
+ coerce.coerce(self, Some(else_branch), &else_ty);
+ }
+ None => {
+ coerce.coerce_forced_unit(self);
+ }
+ }
both_arms_diverge &= self.diverges;
- // FIXME: create a synthetic `else {}` so we have something to refer to here instead of None?
- coerce.coerce(self, else_branch, &else_ty);
self.diverges = condition_diverges | both_arms_diverge;
- coerce.complete()
+ coerce.complete(self)
}
&Expr::Let { pat, expr } => {
let input_ty = self.infer_expr(expr, &Expectation::none());
- self.infer_pat(pat, &input_ty, BindingMode::default());
+ self.infer_top_pat(pat, &input_ty);
self.result.standard_types.bool_.clone()
}
Expr::Block { statements, tail, label, id: _ } => {
- let old_resolver = mem::replace(
- &mut self.resolver,
- resolver_for_expr(self.db.upcast(), self.owner, tgt_expr),
- );
- let ty = match label {
- Some(_) => {
- let break_ty = self.table.new_type_var();
- let (breaks, ty) = self.with_breakable_ctx(
- BreakableKind::Block,
- break_ty.clone(),
- *label,
- |this| {
- this.infer_block(
- tgt_expr,
- statements,
- *tail,
- &Expectation::has_type(break_ty),
- )
- },
- );
- breaks.unwrap_or(ty)
- }
- None => self.infer_block(tgt_expr, statements, *tail, expected),
- };
- self.resolver = old_resolver;
- ty
+ self.infer_block(tgt_expr, statements, *tail, *label, expected)
+ }
+ Expr::Unsafe { id: _, statements, tail } => {
+ self.infer_block(tgt_expr, statements, *tail, None, expected)
}
- Expr::Unsafe { body } => self.infer_expr(*body, expected),
- Expr::Const { body } => {
- self.with_breakable_ctx(BreakableKind::Border, self.err_ty(), None, |this| {
- this.infer_expr(*body, expected)
+ Expr::Const { id: _, statements, tail } => {
+ self.with_breakable_ctx(BreakableKind::Border, None, None, |this| {
+ this.infer_block(tgt_expr, statements, *tail, None, expected)
})
.1
}
- Expr::TryBlock { body } => {
+ Expr::TryBlock { id: _, statements, tail } => {
// The type that is returned from the try block
let try_ty = self.table.new_type_var();
if let Some(ty) = expected.only_has_type(&mut self.table) {
@@ -160,28 +169,41 @@ impl<'a> InferenceContext<'a> {
let ok_ty =
self.resolve_associated_type(try_ty.clone(), self.resolve_ops_try_output());
- self.with_breakable_ctx(BreakableKind::Block, ok_ty.clone(), None, |this| {
- this.infer_expr(*body, &Expectation::has_type(ok_ty));
- });
-
+ self.infer_block(
+ tgt_expr,
+ statements,
+ *tail,
+ None,
+ &Expectation::has_type(ok_ty.clone()),
+ );
try_ty
}
- Expr::Async { body } => {
+ Expr::Async { id: _, statements, tail } => {
let ret_ty = self.table.new_type_var();
let prev_diverges = mem::replace(&mut self.diverges, Diverges::Maybe);
let prev_ret_ty = mem::replace(&mut self.return_ty, ret_ty.clone());
+ let prev_ret_coercion =
+ mem::replace(&mut self.return_coercion, Some(CoerceMany::new(ret_ty.clone())));
let (_, inner_ty) =
- self.with_breakable_ctx(BreakableKind::Border, self.err_ty(), None, |this| {
- this.infer_expr_coerce(*body, &Expectation::has_type(ret_ty))
+ self.with_breakable_ctx(BreakableKind::Border, None, None, |this| {
+ this.infer_block(
+ tgt_expr,
+ statements,
+ *tail,
+ None,
+ &Expectation::has_type(ret_ty),
+ )
});
self.diverges = prev_diverges;
self.return_ty = prev_ret_ty;
+ self.return_coercion = prev_ret_coercion;
// Use the first type parameter as the output type of future.
// existential type AsyncBlockImplTrait<InnerType>: Future<Output = InnerType>
- let impl_trait_id = crate::ImplTraitId::AsyncBlockTypeImplTrait(self.owner, *body);
+ let impl_trait_id =
+ crate::ImplTraitId::AsyncBlockTypeImplTrait(self.owner, tgt_expr);
let opaque_ty_id = self.db.intern_impl_trait_id(impl_trait_id).into();
TyKind::OpaqueType(opaque_ty_id, Substitution::from1(Interner, inner_ty))
.intern(Interner)
@@ -191,7 +213,7 @@ impl<'a> InferenceContext<'a> {
// let ty = expected.coercion_target_type(&mut self.table);
let ty = self.table.new_type_var();
let (breaks, ()) =
- self.with_breakable_ctx(BreakableKind::Loop, ty, label, |this| {
+ self.with_breakable_ctx(BreakableKind::Loop, Some(ty), label, |this| {
this.infer_expr(body, &Expectation::HasType(TyBuilder::unit()));
});
@@ -204,7 +226,7 @@ impl<'a> InferenceContext<'a> {
}
}
&Expr::While { condition, body, label } => {
- self.with_breakable_ctx(BreakableKind::Loop, self.err_ty(), label, |this| {
+ self.with_breakable_ctx(BreakableKind::Loop, None, label, |this| {
this.infer_expr(
condition,
&Expectation::HasType(this.result.standard_types.bool_.clone()),
@@ -220,11 +242,13 @@ impl<'a> InferenceContext<'a> {
let iterable_ty = self.infer_expr(iterable, &Expectation::none());
let into_iter_ty =
self.resolve_associated_type(iterable_ty, self.resolve_into_iter_item());
- let pat_ty =
- self.resolve_associated_type(into_iter_ty, self.resolve_iterator_item());
+ let pat_ty = self
+ .resolve_associated_type(into_iter_ty.clone(), self.resolve_iterator_item());
+
+ self.result.type_of_for_iterator.insert(tgt_expr, into_iter_ty);
- self.infer_pat(pat, &pat_ty, BindingMode::default());
- self.with_breakable_ctx(BreakableKind::Loop, self.err_ty(), label, |this| {
+ self.infer_top_pat(pat, &pat_ty);
+ self.with_breakable_ctx(BreakableKind::Loop, None, label, |this| {
this.infer_expr(body, &Expectation::HasType(TyBuilder::unit()));
});
@@ -251,7 +275,23 @@ impl<'a> InferenceContext<'a> {
Some(type_ref) => self.make_ty(type_ref),
None => self.table.new_type_var(),
};
- sig_tys.push(ret_ty.clone());
+ if let ClosureKind::Async = closure_kind {
+ // Use the first type parameter as the output type of future.
+ // existential type AsyncBlockImplTrait<InnerType>: Future<Output = InnerType>
+ let impl_trait_id =
+ crate::ImplTraitId::AsyncBlockTypeImplTrait(self.owner, *body);
+ let opaque_ty_id = self.db.intern_impl_trait_id(impl_trait_id).into();
+ sig_tys.push(
+ TyKind::OpaqueType(
+ opaque_ty_id,
+ Substitution::from1(Interner, ret_ty.clone()),
+ )
+ .intern(Interner),
+ );
+ } else {
+ sig_tys.push(ret_ty.clone());
+ }
+
let sig_ty = TyKind::Function(FnPointer {
num_binders: 0,
sig: FnSig { abi: (), safety: chalk_ir::Safety::Safe, variadic: false },
@@ -262,33 +302,38 @@ impl<'a> InferenceContext<'a> {
})
.intern(Interner);
- let (ty, resume_yield_tys) = if matches!(closure_kind, ClosureKind::Generator(_)) {
- // FIXME: report error when there are more than 1 parameter.
- let resume_ty = match sig_tys.first() {
- // When `sig_tys.len() == 1` the first type is the return type, not the
- // first parameter type.
- Some(ty) if sig_tys.len() > 1 => ty.clone(),
- _ => self.result.standard_types.unit.clone(),
- };
- let yield_ty = self.table.new_type_var();
-
- let subst = TyBuilder::subst_for_generator(self.db, self.owner)
- .push(resume_ty.clone())
- .push(yield_ty.clone())
- .push(ret_ty.clone())
- .build();
+ let (ty, resume_yield_tys) = match closure_kind {
+ ClosureKind::Generator(_) => {
+ // FIXME: report error when there are more than 1 parameter.
+ let resume_ty = match sig_tys.first() {
+ // When `sig_tys.len() == 1` the first type is the return type, not the
+ // first parameter type.
+ Some(ty) if sig_tys.len() > 1 => ty.clone(),
+ _ => self.result.standard_types.unit.clone(),
+ };
+ let yield_ty = self.table.new_type_var();
+
+ let subst = TyBuilder::subst_for_generator(self.db, self.owner)
+ .push(resume_ty.clone())
+ .push(yield_ty.clone())
+ .push(ret_ty.clone())
+ .build();
- let generator_id = self.db.intern_generator((self.owner, tgt_expr)).into();
- let generator_ty = TyKind::Generator(generator_id, subst).intern(Interner);
+ let generator_id = self.db.intern_generator((self.owner, tgt_expr)).into();
+ let generator_ty = TyKind::Generator(generator_id, subst).intern(Interner);
- (generator_ty, Some((resume_ty, yield_ty)))
- } else {
- let closure_id = self.db.intern_closure((self.owner, tgt_expr)).into();
- let closure_ty =
- TyKind::Closure(closure_id, Substitution::from1(Interner, sig_ty.clone()))
- .intern(Interner);
+ (generator_ty, Some((resume_ty, yield_ty)))
+ }
+ ClosureKind::Closure | ClosureKind::Async => {
+ let closure_id = self.db.intern_closure((self.owner, tgt_expr)).into();
+ let closure_ty = TyKind::Closure(
+ closure_id,
+ Substitution::from1(Interner, sig_ty.clone()),
+ )
+ .intern(Interner);
- (closure_ty, None)
+ (closure_ty, None)
+ }
};
// Eagerly try to relate the closure type with the expected
@@ -297,21 +342,25 @@ impl<'a> InferenceContext<'a> {
self.deduce_closure_type_from_expectations(tgt_expr, &ty, &sig_ty, expected);
// Now go through the argument patterns
- for (arg_pat, arg_ty) in args.iter().zip(sig_tys) {
- self.infer_pat(*arg_pat, &arg_ty, BindingMode::default());
+ for (arg_pat, arg_ty) in args.iter().zip(&sig_tys) {
+ self.infer_top_pat(*arg_pat, &arg_ty);
}
+ // FIXME: lift these out into a struct
let prev_diverges = mem::replace(&mut self.diverges, Diverges::Maybe);
let prev_ret_ty = mem::replace(&mut self.return_ty, ret_ty.clone());
+ let prev_ret_coercion =
+ mem::replace(&mut self.return_coercion, Some(CoerceMany::new(ret_ty.clone())));
let prev_resume_yield_tys =
mem::replace(&mut self.resume_yield_tys, resume_yield_tys);
- self.with_breakable_ctx(BreakableKind::Border, self.err_ty(), None, |this| {
- this.infer_expr_coerce(*body, &Expectation::has_type(ret_ty));
+ self.with_breakable_ctx(BreakableKind::Border, None, None, |this| {
+ this.infer_return(*body);
});
self.diverges = prev_diverges;
self.return_ty = prev_ret_ty;
+ self.return_coercion = prev_ret_coercion;
self.resume_yield_tys = prev_resume_yield_tys;
ty
@@ -348,7 +397,13 @@ impl<'a> InferenceContext<'a> {
}
(params, ret_ty)
}
- None => (Vec::new(), self.err_ty()), // FIXME diagnostic
+ None => {
+ self.result.diagnostics.push(InferenceDiagnostic::ExpectedFunction {
+ call_expr: tgt_expr,
+ found: callee_ty.clone(),
+ });
+ (Vec::new(), self.err_ty())
+ }
};
let indices_to_skip = self.check_legacy_const_generics(derefed_callee, args);
self.register_obligations_for_call(&callee_ty);
@@ -381,92 +436,109 @@ impl<'a> InferenceContext<'a> {
Expr::Match { expr, arms } => {
let input_ty = self.infer_expr(*expr, &Expectation::none());
- let expected = expected.adjust_for_branches(&mut self.table);
-
- let result_ty = if arms.is_empty() {
+ if arms.is_empty() {
+ self.diverges = Diverges::Always;
self.result.standard_types.never.clone()
} else {
- expected.coercion_target_type(&mut self.table)
- };
- let mut coerce = CoerceMany::new(result_ty);
-
- let matchee_diverges = self.diverges;
- let mut all_arms_diverge = Diverges::Always;
-
- for arm in arms.iter() {
- self.diverges = Diverges::Maybe;
- let _pat_ty = self.infer_pat(arm.pat, &input_ty, BindingMode::default());
- if let Some(guard_expr) = arm.guard {
- self.infer_expr(
- guard_expr,
- &Expectation::HasType(self.result.standard_types.bool_.clone()),
- );
+ let matchee_diverges = mem::replace(&mut self.diverges, Diverges::Maybe);
+ let mut all_arms_diverge = Diverges::Always;
+ for arm in arms.iter() {
+ let input_ty = self.resolve_ty_shallow(&input_ty);
+ self.infer_top_pat(arm.pat, &input_ty);
}
- let arm_ty = self.infer_expr_inner(arm.expr, &expected);
- all_arms_diverge &= self.diverges;
- coerce.coerce(self, Some(arm.expr), &arm_ty);
- }
+ let expected = expected.adjust_for_branches(&mut self.table);
+ let result_ty = match &expected {
+ // We don't coerce to `()` so that if the match expression is a
+ // statement it's branches can have any consistent type.
+ Expectation::HasType(ty) if *ty != self.result.standard_types.unit => {
+ ty.clone()
+ }
+ _ => self.table.new_type_var(),
+ };
+ let mut coerce = CoerceMany::new(result_ty);
+
+ for arm in arms.iter() {
+ if let Some(guard_expr) = arm.guard {
+ self.diverges = Diverges::Maybe;
+ self.infer_expr_coerce_never(
+ guard_expr,
+ &Expectation::HasType(self.result.standard_types.bool_.clone()),
+ );
+ }
+ self.diverges = Diverges::Maybe;
- self.diverges = matchee_diverges | all_arms_diverge;
+ let arm_ty = self.infer_expr_inner(arm.expr, &expected);
+ all_arms_diverge &= self.diverges;
+ coerce.coerce(self, Some(arm.expr), &arm_ty);
+ }
- coerce.complete()
+ self.diverges = matchee_diverges | all_arms_diverge;
+
+ coerce.complete(self)
+ }
}
Expr::Path(p) => {
- // FIXME this could be more efficient...
- let resolver = resolver_for_expr(self.db.upcast(), self.owner, tgt_expr);
- self.infer_path(&resolver, p, tgt_expr.into()).unwrap_or_else(|| self.err_ty())
+ let g = self.resolver.update_to_inner_scope(self.db.upcast(), self.owner, tgt_expr);
+ let ty = self.infer_path(p, tgt_expr.into()).unwrap_or_else(|| self.err_ty());
+ self.resolver.reset_to_guard(g);
+ ty
}
Expr::Continue { label } => {
if let None = find_continuable(&mut self.breakables, label.as_ref()) {
self.push_diagnostic(InferenceDiagnostic::BreakOutsideOfLoop {
expr: tgt_expr,
is_break: false,
+ bad_value_break: false,
});
};
self.result.standard_types.never.clone()
}
Expr::Break { expr, label } => {
let val_ty = if let Some(expr) = *expr {
- self.infer_expr(expr, &Expectation::none())
+ let opt_coerce_to = match find_breakable(&mut self.breakables, label.as_ref()) {
+ Some(ctxt) => match &ctxt.coerce {
+ Some(coerce) => coerce.expected_ty(),
+ None => {
+ self.push_diagnostic(InferenceDiagnostic::BreakOutsideOfLoop {
+ expr: tgt_expr,
+ is_break: true,
+ bad_value_break: true,
+ });
+ self.err_ty()
+ }
+ },
+ None => self.err_ty(),
+ };
+ self.infer_expr_inner(expr, &Expectation::HasType(opt_coerce_to))
} else {
TyBuilder::unit()
};
match find_breakable(&mut self.breakables, label.as_ref()) {
- Some(ctxt) => {
- // avoiding the borrowck
- let mut coerce = mem::replace(
- &mut ctxt.coerce,
- CoerceMany::new(expected.coercion_target_type(&mut self.table)),
- );
-
- // FIXME: create a synthetic `()` during lowering so we have something to refer to here?
- coerce.coerce(self, *expr, &val_ty);
-
- let ctxt = find_breakable(&mut self.breakables, label.as_ref())
- .expect("breakable stack changed during coercion");
- ctxt.coerce = coerce;
- ctxt.may_break = true;
- }
+ Some(ctxt) => match ctxt.coerce.take() {
+ Some(mut coerce) => {
+ coerce.coerce(self, *expr, &val_ty);
+
+ // Avoiding borrowck
+ let ctxt = find_breakable(&mut self.breakables, label.as_ref())
+ .expect("breakable stack changed during coercion");
+ ctxt.may_break = true;
+ ctxt.coerce = Some(coerce);
+ }
+ None => ctxt.may_break = true,
+ },
None => {
self.push_diagnostic(InferenceDiagnostic::BreakOutsideOfLoop {
expr: tgt_expr,
is_break: true,
+ bad_value_break: false,
});
}
}
self.result.standard_types.never.clone()
}
- Expr::Return { expr } => {
- if let Some(expr) = expr {
- self.infer_expr_coerce(*expr, &Expectation::has_type(self.return_ty.clone()));
- } else {
- let unit = TyBuilder::unit();
- let _ = self.coerce(Some(tgt_expr), &unit, &self.return_ty.clone());
- }
- self.result.standard_types.never.clone()
- }
+ &Expr::Return { expr } => self.infer_expr_return(expr),
Expr::Yield { expr } => {
if let Some((resume_ty, yield_ty)) = self.resume_yield_tys.clone() {
if let Some(expr) = expr {
@@ -483,7 +555,7 @@ impl<'a> InferenceContext<'a> {
}
Expr::Yeet { expr } => {
if let &Some(expr) = expr {
- self.infer_expr_inner(expr, &Expectation::None);
+ self.infer_expr_no_expect(expr);
}
self.result.standard_types.never.clone()
}
@@ -524,71 +596,7 @@ impl<'a> InferenceContext<'a> {
}
ty
}
- Expr::Field { expr, name } => {
- let receiver_ty = self.infer_expr_inner(*expr, &Expectation::none());
-
- let mut autoderef = Autoderef::new(&mut self.table, receiver_ty);
- let mut private_field = None;
- let ty = autoderef.by_ref().find_map(|(derefed_ty, _)| {
- let (field_id, parameters) = match derefed_ty.kind(Interner) {
- TyKind::Tuple(_, substs) => {
- return name.as_tuple_index().and_then(|idx| {
- substs
- .as_slice(Interner)
- .get(idx)
- .map(|a| a.assert_ty_ref(Interner))
- .cloned()
- });
- }
- TyKind::Adt(AdtId(hir_def::AdtId::StructId(s)), parameters) => {
- let local_id = self.db.struct_data(*s).variant_data.field(name)?;
- let field = FieldId { parent: (*s).into(), local_id };
- (field, parameters.clone())
- }
- TyKind::Adt(AdtId(hir_def::AdtId::UnionId(u)), parameters) => {
- let local_id = self.db.union_data(*u).variant_data.field(name)?;
- let field = FieldId { parent: (*u).into(), local_id };
- (field, parameters.clone())
- }
- _ => return None,
- };
- let is_visible = self.db.field_visibilities(field_id.parent)[field_id.local_id]
- .is_visible_from(self.db.upcast(), self.resolver.module());
- if !is_visible {
- if private_field.is_none() {
- private_field = Some(field_id);
- }
- return None;
- }
- // can't have `write_field_resolution` here because `self.table` is borrowed :(
- self.result.field_resolutions.insert(tgt_expr, field_id);
- let ty = self.db.field_types(field_id.parent)[field_id.local_id]
- .clone()
- .substitute(Interner, &parameters);
- Some(ty)
- });
- let ty = match ty {
- Some(ty) => {
- let adjustments = auto_deref_adjust_steps(&autoderef);
- self.write_expr_adj(*expr, adjustments);
- let ty = self.insert_type_vars(ty);
- let ty = self.normalize_associated_types_in(ty);
- ty
- }
- _ => {
- // Write down the first private field resolution if we found no field
- // This aids IDE features for private fields like goto def
- if let Some(field) = private_field {
- self.result.field_resolutions.insert(tgt_expr, field);
- self.result
- .diagnostics
- .push(InferenceDiagnostic::PrivateField { expr: tgt_expr, field });
- }
- self.err_ty()
- }
- };
- ty
- }
+ Expr::Field { expr, name } => self.infer_field_access(tgt_expr, *expr, name),
Expr::Await { expr } => {
let inner_ty = self.infer_expr_inner(*expr, &Expectation::none());
self.resolve_associated_type(inner_ty, self.resolve_future_future_output())
@@ -611,7 +619,7 @@ impl<'a> InferenceContext<'a> {
Expr::Cast { expr, type_ref } => {
let cast_ty = self.make_ty(type_ref);
// FIXME: propagate the "castable to" expectation
- let _inner_ty = self.infer_expr_inner(*expr, &Expectation::None);
+ let _inner_ty = self.infer_expr_no_expect(*expr);
// FIXME check the cast...
cast_ty
}
@@ -807,49 +815,7 @@ impl<'a> InferenceContext<'a> {
TyKind::Tuple(tys.len(), Substitution::from_iter(Interner, tys)).intern(Interner)
}
- Expr::Array(array) => {
- let elem_ty =
- match expected.to_option(&mut self.table).as_ref().map(|t| t.kind(Interner)) {
- Some(TyKind::Array(st, _) | TyKind::Slice(st)) => st.clone(),
- _ => self.table.new_type_var(),
- };
- let mut coerce = CoerceMany::new(elem_ty.clone());
-
- let expected = Expectation::has_type(elem_ty.clone());
- let len = match array {
- Array::ElementList { elements, .. } => {
- for &expr in elements.iter() {
- let cur_elem_ty = self.infer_expr_inner(expr, &expected);
- coerce.coerce(self, Some(expr), &cur_elem_ty);
- }
- consteval::usize_const(Some(elements.len() as u128))
- }
- &Array::Repeat { initializer, repeat } => {
- self.infer_expr_coerce(initializer, &Expectation::has_type(elem_ty));
- self.infer_expr(
- repeat,
- &Expectation::HasType(
- TyKind::Scalar(Scalar::Uint(UintTy::Usize)).intern(Interner),
- ),
- );
-
- if let Some(g_def) = self.owner.as_generic_def_id() {
- let generics = generics(self.db.upcast(), g_def);
- consteval::eval_to_const(
- repeat,
- ParamLoweringMode::Placeholder,
- self,
- || generics,
- DebruijnIndex::INNERMOST,
- )
- } else {
- consteval::usize_const(None)
- }
- }
- };
-
- TyKind::Array(coerce.complete(), len).intern(Interner)
- }
+ Expr::Array(array) => self.infer_expr_array(array, expected),
Expr::Literal(lit) => match lit {
Literal::Bool(..) => self.result.standard_types.bool_.clone(),
Literal::String(..) => {
@@ -859,7 +825,11 @@ impl<'a> InferenceContext<'a> {
Literal::ByteString(bs) => {
let byte_type = TyKind::Scalar(Scalar::Uint(UintTy::U8)).intern(Interner);
- let len = consteval::usize_const(Some(bs.len() as u128));
+ let len = consteval::usize_const(
+ self.db,
+ Some(bs.len() as u128),
+ self.resolver.krate(),
+ );
let array_type = TyKind::Array(byte_type, len).intern(Interner);
TyKind::Ref(Mutability::Not, static_lifetime(), array_type).intern(Interner)
@@ -904,6 +874,97 @@ impl<'a> InferenceContext<'a> {
ty
}
+ fn infer_expr_array(
+ &mut self,
+ array: &Array,
+ expected: &Expectation,
+ ) -> chalk_ir::Ty<Interner> {
+ let elem_ty = match expected.to_option(&mut self.table).as_ref().map(|t| t.kind(Interner)) {
+ Some(TyKind::Array(st, _) | TyKind::Slice(st)) => st.clone(),
+ _ => self.table.new_type_var(),
+ };
+
+ let krate = self.resolver.krate();
+
+ let expected = Expectation::has_type(elem_ty.clone());
+ let (elem_ty, len) = match array {
+ Array::ElementList { elements, .. } if elements.is_empty() => {
+ (elem_ty, consteval::usize_const(self.db, Some(0), krate))
+ }
+ Array::ElementList { elements, .. } => {
+ let mut coerce = CoerceMany::new(elem_ty.clone());
+ for &expr in elements.iter() {
+ let cur_elem_ty = self.infer_expr_inner(expr, &expected);
+ coerce.coerce(self, Some(expr), &cur_elem_ty);
+ }
+ (
+ coerce.complete(self),
+ consteval::usize_const(self.db, Some(elements.len() as u128), krate),
+ )
+ }
+ &Array::Repeat { initializer, repeat } => {
+ self.infer_expr_coerce(initializer, &Expectation::has_type(elem_ty.clone()));
+ self.infer_expr(
+ repeat,
+ &Expectation::HasType(
+ TyKind::Scalar(Scalar::Uint(UintTy::Usize)).intern(Interner),
+ ),
+ );
+
+ (
+ elem_ty,
+ if let Some(g_def) = self.owner.as_generic_def_id() {
+ let generics = generics(self.db.upcast(), g_def);
+ consteval::eval_to_const(
+ repeat,
+ ParamLoweringMode::Placeholder,
+ self,
+ || generics,
+ DebruijnIndex::INNERMOST,
+ )
+ } else {
+ consteval::usize_const(self.db, None, krate)
+ },
+ )
+ }
+ };
+
+ TyKind::Array(elem_ty, len).intern(Interner)
+ }
+
+ pub(super) fn infer_return(&mut self, expr: ExprId) {
+ let ret_ty = self
+ .return_coercion
+ .as_mut()
+ .expect("infer_return called outside function body")
+ .expected_ty();
+ let return_expr_ty = self.infer_expr_inner(expr, &Expectation::HasType(ret_ty));
+ let mut coerce_many = self.return_coercion.take().unwrap();
+ coerce_many.coerce(self, Some(expr), &return_expr_ty);
+ self.return_coercion = Some(coerce_many);
+ }
+
+ fn infer_expr_return(&mut self, expr: Option<ExprId>) -> Ty {
+ match self.return_coercion {
+ Some(_) => {
+ if let Some(expr) = expr {
+ self.infer_return(expr);
+ } else {
+ let mut coerce = self.return_coercion.take().unwrap();
+ coerce.coerce_forced_unit(self);
+ self.return_coercion = Some(coerce);
+ }
+ }
+ None => {
+ // FIXME: diagnose return outside of function
+ if let Some(expr) = expr {
+ self.infer_expr_no_expect(expr);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ self.result.standard_types.never.clone()
+ }
+
fn infer_expr_box(&mut self, inner_expr: ExprId, expected: &Expectation) -> Ty {
if let Some(box_id) = self.resolve_boxed_box() {
let table = &mut self.table;
@@ -982,8 +1043,11 @@ impl<'a> InferenceContext<'a> {
// type and length). This should not be just an error type,
// because we are to compute the unifiability of this type and
// `rhs_ty` in the end of this function to issue type mismatches.
- _ => TyKind::Array(self.err_ty(), crate::consteval::usize_const(None))
- .intern(Interner),
+ _ => TyKind::Array(
+ self.err_ty(),
+ crate::consteval::usize_const(self.db, None, self.resolver.krate()),
+ )
+ .intern(Interner),
}
}
Expr::RecordLit { path, fields, .. } => {
@@ -1123,65 +1187,211 @@ impl<'a> InferenceContext<'a> {
expr: ExprId,
statements: &[Statement],
tail: Option<ExprId>,
+ label: Option<LabelId>,
expected: &Expectation,
) -> Ty {
- for stmt in statements {
- match stmt {
- Statement::Let { pat, type_ref, initializer, else_branch } => {
- let decl_ty = type_ref
- .as_ref()
- .map(|tr| self.make_ty(tr))
- .unwrap_or_else(|| self.err_ty());
-
- // Always use the declared type when specified
- let mut ty = decl_ty.clone();
-
- if let Some(expr) = initializer {
- let actual_ty =
- self.infer_expr_coerce(*expr, &Expectation::has_type(decl_ty.clone()));
- if decl_ty.is_unknown() {
- ty = actual_ty;
+ let coerce_ty = expected.coercion_target_type(&mut self.table);
+ let g = self.resolver.update_to_inner_scope(self.db.upcast(), self.owner, expr);
+
+ let (break_ty, ty) =
+ self.with_breakable_ctx(BreakableKind::Block, Some(coerce_ty.clone()), label, |this| {
+ for stmt in statements {
+ match stmt {
+ Statement::Let { pat, type_ref, initializer, else_branch } => {
+ let decl_ty = type_ref
+ .as_ref()
+ .map(|tr| this.make_ty(tr))
+ .unwrap_or_else(|| this.table.new_type_var());
+
+ let ty = if let Some(expr) = initializer {
+ let ty = if contains_explicit_ref_binding(&this.body, *pat) {
+ this.infer_expr(*expr, &Expectation::has_type(decl_ty.clone()))
+ } else {
+ this.infer_expr_coerce(
+ *expr,
+ &Expectation::has_type(decl_ty.clone()),
+ )
+ };
+ if type_ref.is_some() {
+ decl_ty
+ } else {
+ ty
+ }
+ } else {
+ decl_ty
+ };
+
+ this.infer_top_pat(*pat, &ty);
+
+ if let Some(expr) = else_branch {
+ let previous_diverges =
+ mem::replace(&mut this.diverges, Diverges::Maybe);
+ this.infer_expr_coerce(
+ *expr,
+ &Expectation::HasType(this.result.standard_types.never.clone()),
+ );
+ this.diverges = previous_diverges;
+ }
+ }
+ &Statement::Expr { expr, has_semi } => {
+ if has_semi {
+ this.infer_expr(expr, &Expectation::none());
+ } else {
+ this.infer_expr_coerce(
+ expr,
+ &Expectation::HasType(this.result.standard_types.unit.clone()),
+ );
+ }
}
}
+ }
- if let Some(expr) = else_branch {
- self.infer_expr_coerce(
- *expr,
- &Expectation::HasType(self.result.standard_types.never.clone()),
- );
+ // FIXME: This should make use of the breakable CoerceMany
+ if let Some(expr) = tail {
+ this.infer_expr_coerce(expr, expected)
+ } else {
+ // Citing rustc: if there is no explicit tail expression,
+ // that is typically equivalent to a tail expression
+ // of `()` -- except if the block diverges. In that
+ // case, there is no value supplied from the tail
+ // expression (assuming there are no other breaks,
+ // this implies that the type of the block will be
+ // `!`).
+ if this.diverges.is_always() {
+ // we don't even make an attempt at coercion
+ this.table.new_maybe_never_var()
+ } else if let Some(t) = expected.only_has_type(&mut this.table) {
+ if this
+ .coerce(Some(expr), &this.result.standard_types.unit.clone(), &t)
+ .is_err()
+ {
+ this.result.type_mismatches.insert(
+ expr.into(),
+ TypeMismatch {
+ expected: t.clone(),
+ actual: this.result.standard_types.unit.clone(),
+ },
+ );
+ }
+ t
+ } else {
+ this.result.standard_types.unit.clone()
}
+ }
+ });
+ self.resolver.reset_to_guard(g);
+
+ break_ty.unwrap_or(ty)
+ }
- self.infer_pat(*pat, &ty, BindingMode::default());
+ fn lookup_field(
+ &mut self,
+ receiver_ty: &Ty,
+ name: &Name,
+ ) -> Option<(Ty, Option<FieldId>, Vec<Adjustment>, bool)> {
+ let mut autoderef = Autoderef::new(&mut self.table, receiver_ty.clone());
+ let mut private_field = None;
+ let res = autoderef.by_ref().find_map(|(derefed_ty, _)| {
+ let (field_id, parameters) = match derefed_ty.kind(Interner) {
+ TyKind::Tuple(_, substs) => {
+ return name.as_tuple_index().and_then(|idx| {
+ substs
+ .as_slice(Interner)
+ .get(idx)
+ .map(|a| a.assert_ty_ref(Interner))
+ .cloned()
+ .map(|ty| (None, ty))
+ });
+ }
+ TyKind::Adt(AdtId(hir_def::AdtId::StructId(s)), parameters) => {
+ let local_id = self.db.struct_data(*s).variant_data.field(name)?;
+ let field = FieldId { parent: (*s).into(), local_id };
+ (field, parameters.clone())
}
- Statement::Expr { expr, .. } => {
- self.infer_expr(*expr, &Expectation::none());
+ TyKind::Adt(AdtId(hir_def::AdtId::UnionId(u)), parameters) => {
+ let local_id = self.db.union_data(*u).variant_data.field(name)?;
+ let field = FieldId { parent: (*u).into(), local_id };
+ (field, parameters.clone())
}
+ _ => return None,
+ };
+ let is_visible = self.db.field_visibilities(field_id.parent)[field_id.local_id]
+ .is_visible_from(self.db.upcast(), self.resolver.module());
+ if !is_visible {
+ if private_field.is_none() {
+ private_field = Some((field_id, parameters));
+ }
+ return None;
}
- }
+ let ty = self.db.field_types(field_id.parent)[field_id.local_id]
+ .clone()
+ .substitute(Interner, &parameters);
+ Some((Some(field_id), ty))
+ });
- if let Some(expr) = tail {
- self.infer_expr_coerce(expr, expected)
- } else {
- // Citing rustc: if there is no explicit tail expression,
- // that is typically equivalent to a tail expression
- // of `()` -- except if the block diverges. In that
- // case, there is no value supplied from the tail
- // expression (assuming there are no other breaks,
- // this implies that the type of the block will be
- // `!`).
- if self.diverges.is_always() {
- // we don't even make an attempt at coercion
- self.table.new_maybe_never_var()
- } else if let Some(t) = expected.only_has_type(&mut self.table) {
- if self.coerce(Some(expr), &TyBuilder::unit(), &t).is_err() {
- self.result.type_mismatches.insert(
- expr.into(),
- TypeMismatch { expected: t.clone(), actual: TyBuilder::unit() },
- );
+ Some(match res {
+ Some((field_id, ty)) => {
+ let adjustments = auto_deref_adjust_steps(&autoderef);
+ let ty = self.insert_type_vars(ty);
+ let ty = self.normalize_associated_types_in(ty);
+
+ (ty, field_id, adjustments, true)
+ }
+ None => {
+ let (field_id, subst) = private_field?;
+ let adjustments = auto_deref_adjust_steps(&autoderef);
+ let ty = self.db.field_types(field_id.parent)[field_id.local_id]
+ .clone()
+ .substitute(Interner, &subst);
+ let ty = self.insert_type_vars(ty);
+ let ty = self.normalize_associated_types_in(ty);
+
+ (ty, Some(field_id), adjustments, false)
+ }
+ })
+ }
+
+ fn infer_field_access(&mut self, tgt_expr: ExprId, receiver: ExprId, name: &Name) -> Ty {
+ let receiver_ty = self.infer_expr_inner(receiver, &Expectation::none());
+ match self.lookup_field(&receiver_ty, name) {
+ Some((ty, field_id, adjustments, is_public)) => {
+ self.write_expr_adj(receiver, adjustments);
+ if let Some(field_id) = field_id {
+ self.result.field_resolutions.insert(tgt_expr, field_id);
}
- t
- } else {
- TyBuilder::unit()
+ if !is_public {
+ if let Some(field) = field_id {
+ // FIXME: Merge this diagnostic into UnresolvedField?
+ self.result
+ .diagnostics
+ .push(InferenceDiagnostic::PrivateField { expr: tgt_expr, field });
+ }
+ }
+ ty
+ }
+ None => {
+ // no field found,
+ let method_with_same_name_exists = {
+ self.get_traits_in_scope();
+
+ let canonicalized_receiver = self.canonicalize(receiver_ty.clone());
+ method_resolution::lookup_method(
+ self.db,
+ &canonicalized_receiver.value,
+ self.trait_env.clone(),
+ self.get_traits_in_scope().as_ref().left_or_else(|&it| it),
+ VisibleFromModule::Filter(self.resolver.module()),
+ name,
+ )
+ .is_some()
+ };
+ self.result.diagnostics.push(InferenceDiagnostic::UnresolvedField {
+ expr: tgt_expr,
+ receiver: receiver_ty,
+ name: name.clone(),
+ method_with_same_name_exists,
+ });
+ self.err_ty()
}
}
}
@@ -1198,13 +1408,11 @@ impl<'a> InferenceContext<'a> {
let receiver_ty = self.infer_expr(receiver, &Expectation::none());
let canonicalized_receiver = self.canonicalize(receiver_ty.clone());
- let traits_in_scope = self.resolver.traits_in_scope(self.db.upcast());
-
let resolved = method_resolution::lookup_method(
self.db,
&canonicalized_receiver.value,
self.trait_env.clone(),
- &traits_in_scope,
+ self.get_traits_in_scope().as_ref().left_or_else(|&it| it),
VisibleFromModule::Filter(self.resolver.module()),
method_name,
);
@@ -1223,11 +1431,30 @@ impl<'a> InferenceContext<'a> {
}
(ty, self.db.value_ty(func.into()), substs)
}
- None => (
- receiver_ty,
- Binders::empty(Interner, self.err_ty()),
- Substitution::empty(Interner),
- ),
+ None => {
+ let field_with_same_name_exists = match self.lookup_field(&receiver_ty, method_name)
+ {
+ Some((ty, field_id, adjustments, _public)) => {
+ self.write_expr_adj(receiver, adjustments);
+ if let Some(field_id) = field_id {
+ self.result.field_resolutions.insert(tgt_expr, field_id);
+ }
+ Some(ty)
+ }
+ None => None,
+ };
+ self.result.diagnostics.push(InferenceDiagnostic::UnresolvedMethodCall {
+ expr: tgt_expr,
+ receiver: receiver_ty.clone(),
+ name: method_name.clone(),
+ field_with_same_name: field_with_same_name_exists,
+ });
+ (
+ receiver_ty,
+ Binders::empty(Interner, self.err_ty()),
+ Substitution::empty(Interner),
+ )
+ }
};
let method_ty = method_ty.substitute(Interner, &substs);
self.register_obligations_for_call(&method_ty);
@@ -1636,16 +1863,16 @@ impl<'a> InferenceContext<'a> {
fn with_breakable_ctx<T>(
&mut self,
kind: BreakableKind,
- ty: Ty,
+ ty: Option<Ty>,
label: Option<LabelId>,
cb: impl FnOnce(&mut Self) -> T,
) -> (Option<Ty>, T) {
self.breakables.push({
let label = label.map(|label| self.body[label].name.clone());
- BreakableContext { kind, may_break: false, coerce: CoerceMany::new(ty), label }
+ BreakableContext { kind, may_break: false, coerce: ty.map(CoerceMany::new), label }
});
let res = cb(self);
let ctx = self.breakables.pop().expect("breakable stack broken");
- (ctx.may_break.then(|| ctx.coerce.complete()), res)
+ (if ctx.may_break { ctx.coerce.map(|ctx| ctx.complete(self)) } else { None }, res)
}
}
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/infer/pat.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/infer/pat.rs
index f154dac8e..5f839fc30 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/infer/pat.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/infer/pat.rs
@@ -4,22 +4,57 @@ use std::iter::repeat_with;
use chalk_ir::Mutability;
use hir_def::{
- expr::{BindingAnnotation, Expr, Literal, Pat, PatId},
+ body::Body,
+ expr::{Binding, BindingAnnotation, BindingId, Expr, ExprId, ExprOrPatId, Literal, Pat, PatId},
path::Path,
- type_ref::ConstScalar,
};
use hir_expand::name::Name;
use crate::{
- consteval::intern_const_scalar,
+ consteval::{try_const_usize, usize_const},
infer::{BindingMode, Expectation, InferenceContext, TypeMismatch},
lower::lower_to_chalk_mutability,
primitive::UintTy,
- static_lifetime, ConcreteConst, ConstValue, Interner, Scalar, Substitution, Ty, TyBuilder,
- TyExt, TyKind,
+ static_lifetime, Interner, Scalar, Substitution, Ty, TyBuilder, TyExt, TyKind,
};
-use super::PatLike;
+/// Used to generalize patterns and assignee expressions.
+pub(super) trait PatLike: Into<ExprOrPatId> + Copy {
+ type BindingMode: Copy;
+
+ fn infer(
+ this: &mut InferenceContext<'_>,
+ id: Self,
+ expected_ty: &Ty,
+ default_bm: Self::BindingMode,
+ ) -> Ty;
+}
+
+impl PatLike for ExprId {
+ type BindingMode = ();
+
+ fn infer(
+ this: &mut InferenceContext<'_>,
+ id: Self,
+ expected_ty: &Ty,
+ (): Self::BindingMode,
+ ) -> Ty {
+ this.infer_assignee_expr(id, expected_ty)
+ }
+}
+
+impl PatLike for PatId {
+ type BindingMode = BindingMode;
+
+ fn infer(
+ this: &mut InferenceContext<'_>,
+ id: Self,
+ expected_ty: &Ty,
+ default_bm: Self::BindingMode,
+ ) -> Ty {
+ this.infer_pat(id, expected_ty, default_bm)
+ }
+}
impl<'a> InferenceContext<'a> {
/// Infers type for tuple struct pattern or its corresponding assignee expression.
@@ -112,6 +147,7 @@ impl<'a> InferenceContext<'a> {
ellipsis: Option<usize>,
subs: &[T],
) -> Ty {
+ let expected = self.resolve_ty_shallow(expected);
let expectations = match expected.as_tuple() {
Some(parameters) => &*parameters.as_slice(Interner),
_ => &[],
@@ -145,12 +181,11 @@ impl<'a> InferenceContext<'a> {
.intern(Interner)
}
- pub(super) fn infer_pat(
- &mut self,
- pat: PatId,
- expected: &Ty,
- mut default_bm: BindingMode,
- ) -> Ty {
+ pub(super) fn infer_top_pat(&mut self, pat: PatId, expected: &Ty) {
+ self.infer_pat(pat, expected, BindingMode::default());
+ }
+
+ fn infer_pat(&mut self, pat: PatId, expected: &Ty, mut default_bm: BindingMode) -> Ty {
let mut expected = self.resolve_ty_shallow(expected);
if is_non_ref_pat(self.body, pat) {
@@ -185,30 +220,17 @@ impl<'a> InferenceContext<'a> {
self.infer_tuple_pat_like(&expected, default_bm, *ellipsis, args)
}
Pat::Or(pats) => {
- if let Some((first_pat, rest)) = pats.split_first() {
- let ty = self.infer_pat(*first_pat, &expected, default_bm);
- for pat in rest {
- self.infer_pat(*pat, &expected, default_bm);
- }
- ty
- } else {
- self.err_ty()
+ for pat in pats.iter() {
+ self.infer_pat(*pat, &expected, default_bm);
}
+ expected.clone()
}
- Pat::Ref { pat, mutability } => {
- let mutability = lower_to_chalk_mutability(*mutability);
- let expectation = match expected.as_reference() {
- Some((inner_ty, _lifetime, exp_mut)) => {
- if mutability != exp_mut {
- // FIXME: emit type error?
- }
- inner_ty.clone()
- }
- _ => self.result.standard_types.unknown.clone(),
- };
- let subty = self.infer_pat(*pat, &expectation, default_bm);
- TyKind::Ref(mutability, static_lifetime(), subty).intern(Interner)
- }
+ &Pat::Ref { pat, mutability } => self.infer_ref_pat(
+ pat,
+ lower_to_chalk_mutability(mutability),
+ &expected,
+ default_bm,
+ ),
Pat::TupleStruct { path: p, args: subpats, ellipsis } => self
.infer_tuple_struct_pat_like(
p.as_deref(),
@@ -223,72 +245,14 @@ impl<'a> InferenceContext<'a> {
self.infer_record_pat_like(p.as_deref(), &expected, default_bm, pat, subs)
}
Pat::Path(path) => {
- // FIXME use correct resolver for the surrounding expression
- let resolver = self.resolver.clone();
- self.infer_path(&resolver, path, pat.into()).unwrap_or_else(|| self.err_ty())
+ // FIXME update resolver for the surrounding expression
+ self.infer_path(path, pat.into()).unwrap_or_else(|| self.err_ty())
}
- Pat::Bind { mode, name: _, subpat } => {
- let mode = if mode == &BindingAnnotation::Unannotated {
- default_bm
- } else {
- BindingMode::convert(*mode)
- };
- self.result.pat_binding_modes.insert(pat, mode);
-
- let inner_ty = match subpat {
- Some(subpat) => self.infer_pat(*subpat, &expected, default_bm),
- None => expected,
- };
- let inner_ty = self.insert_type_vars_shallow(inner_ty);
-
- let bound_ty = match mode {
- BindingMode::Ref(mutability) => {
- TyKind::Ref(mutability, static_lifetime(), inner_ty.clone())
- .intern(Interner)
- }
- BindingMode::Move => inner_ty.clone(),
- };
- self.write_pat_ty(pat, bound_ty);
- return inner_ty;
+ Pat::Bind { id, subpat } => {
+ return self.infer_bind_pat(pat, *id, default_bm, *subpat, &expected);
}
Pat::Slice { prefix, slice, suffix } => {
- let elem_ty = match expected.kind(Interner) {
- TyKind::Array(st, _) | TyKind::Slice(st) => st.clone(),
- _ => self.err_ty(),
- };
-
- for &pat_id in prefix.iter().chain(suffix.iter()) {
- self.infer_pat(pat_id, &elem_ty, default_bm);
- }
-
- if let &Some(slice_pat_id) = slice {
- let rest_pat_ty = match expected.kind(Interner) {
- TyKind::Array(_, length) => {
- let len = match length.data(Interner).value {
- ConstValue::Concrete(ConcreteConst {
- interned: ConstScalar::UInt(len),
- }) => len.checked_sub((prefix.len() + suffix.len()) as u128),
- _ => None,
- };
- TyKind::Array(
- elem_ty.clone(),
- intern_const_scalar(
- len.map_or(ConstScalar::Unknown, |len| ConstScalar::UInt(len)),
- TyBuilder::usize(),
- ),
- )
- }
- _ => TyKind::Slice(elem_ty.clone()),
- }
- .intern(Interner);
- self.infer_pat(slice_pat_id, &rest_pat_ty, default_bm);
- }
-
- match expected.kind(Interner) {
- TyKind::Array(_, const_) => TyKind::Array(elem_ty, const_.clone()),
- _ => TyKind::Slice(elem_ty),
- }
- .intern(Interner)
+ self.infer_slice_pat(&expected, prefix, slice, suffix, default_bm)
}
Pat::Wild => expected.clone(),
Pat::Range { start, end } => {
@@ -296,27 +260,10 @@ impl<'a> InferenceContext<'a> {
self.infer_expr(*end, &Expectation::has_type(start_ty))
}
&Pat::Lit(expr) => {
- // FIXME: using `Option` here is a workaround until we can use if-let chains in stable.
- let mut pat_ty = None;
-
- // Like slice patterns, byte string patterns can denote both `&[u8; N]` and `&[u8]`.
- if let Expr::Literal(Literal::ByteString(_)) = self.body[expr] {
- if let Some((inner, ..)) = expected.as_reference() {
- let inner = self.resolve_ty_shallow(inner);
- if matches!(inner.kind(Interner), TyKind::Slice(_)) {
- let elem_ty = TyKind::Scalar(Scalar::Uint(UintTy::U8)).intern(Interner);
- let slice_ty = TyKind::Slice(elem_ty).intern(Interner);
- let ty = TyKind::Ref(Mutability::Not, static_lifetime(), slice_ty)
- .intern(Interner);
- self.write_expr_ty(expr, ty.clone());
- pat_ty = Some(ty);
- }
- }
- }
-
- pat_ty.unwrap_or_else(|| {
- self.infer_expr(expr, &Expectation::has_type(expected.clone()))
- })
+ // Don't emit type mismatches again, the expression lowering already did that.
+ let ty = self.infer_lit_pat(expr, &expected);
+ self.write_pat_ty(pat, ty.clone());
+ return ty;
}
Pat::Box { inner } => match self.resolve_boxed_box() {
Some(box_adt) => {
@@ -345,7 +292,8 @@ impl<'a> InferenceContext<'a> {
};
// use a new type variable if we got error type here
let ty = self.insert_type_vars_shallow(ty);
- if !self.unify(&ty, &expected) {
+ // FIXME: This never check is odd, but required with out we do inference right now
+ if !expected.is_never() && !self.unify(&ty, &expected) {
self.result
.type_mismatches
.insert(pat.into(), TypeMismatch { expected, actual: ty.clone() });
@@ -353,6 +301,111 @@ impl<'a> InferenceContext<'a> {
self.write_pat_ty(pat, ty.clone());
ty
}
+
+ fn infer_ref_pat(
+ &mut self,
+ pat: PatId,
+ mutability: Mutability,
+ expected: &Ty,
+ default_bm: BindingMode,
+ ) -> Ty {
+ let expectation = match expected.as_reference() {
+ Some((inner_ty, _lifetime, _exp_mut)) => inner_ty.clone(),
+ _ => self.result.standard_types.unknown.clone(),
+ };
+ let subty = self.infer_pat(pat, &expectation, default_bm);
+ TyKind::Ref(mutability, static_lifetime(), subty).intern(Interner)
+ }
+
+ fn infer_bind_pat(
+ &mut self,
+ pat: PatId,
+ binding: BindingId,
+ default_bm: BindingMode,
+ subpat: Option<PatId>,
+ expected: &Ty,
+ ) -> Ty {
+ let Binding { mode, .. } = self.body.bindings[binding];
+ let mode = if mode == BindingAnnotation::Unannotated {
+ default_bm
+ } else {
+ BindingMode::convert(mode)
+ };
+ self.result.pat_binding_modes.insert(pat, mode);
+
+ let inner_ty = match subpat {
+ Some(subpat) => self.infer_pat(subpat, &expected, default_bm),
+ None => expected.clone(),
+ };
+ let inner_ty = self.insert_type_vars_shallow(inner_ty);
+
+ let bound_ty = match mode {
+ BindingMode::Ref(mutability) => {
+ TyKind::Ref(mutability, static_lifetime(), inner_ty.clone()).intern(Interner)
+ }
+ BindingMode::Move => inner_ty.clone(),
+ };
+ self.write_pat_ty(pat, bound_ty.clone());
+ self.write_binding_ty(binding, bound_ty);
+ return inner_ty;
+ }
+
+ fn infer_slice_pat(
+ &mut self,
+ expected: &Ty,
+ prefix: &[PatId],
+ slice: &Option<PatId>,
+ suffix: &[PatId],
+ default_bm: BindingMode,
+ ) -> Ty {
+ let elem_ty = match expected.kind(Interner) {
+ TyKind::Array(st, _) | TyKind::Slice(st) => st.clone(),
+ _ => self.err_ty(),
+ };
+
+ for &pat_id in prefix.iter().chain(suffix.iter()) {
+ self.infer_pat(pat_id, &elem_ty, default_bm);
+ }
+
+ if let &Some(slice_pat_id) = slice {
+ let rest_pat_ty = match expected.kind(Interner) {
+ TyKind::Array(_, length) => {
+ let len = try_const_usize(length);
+ let len =
+ len.and_then(|len| len.checked_sub((prefix.len() + suffix.len()) as u128));
+ TyKind::Array(elem_ty.clone(), usize_const(self.db, len, self.resolver.krate()))
+ }
+ _ => TyKind::Slice(elem_ty.clone()),
+ }
+ .intern(Interner);
+ self.infer_pat(slice_pat_id, &rest_pat_ty, default_bm);
+ }
+
+ match expected.kind(Interner) {
+ TyKind::Array(_, const_) => TyKind::Array(elem_ty, const_.clone()),
+ _ => TyKind::Slice(elem_ty),
+ }
+ .intern(Interner)
+ }
+
+ fn infer_lit_pat(&mut self, expr: ExprId, expected: &Ty) -> Ty {
+ // Like slice patterns, byte string patterns can denote both `&[u8; N]` and `&[u8]`.
+ if let Expr::Literal(Literal::ByteString(_)) = self.body[expr] {
+ if let Some((inner, ..)) = expected.as_reference() {
+ let inner = self.resolve_ty_shallow(inner);
+ if matches!(inner.kind(Interner), TyKind::Slice(_)) {
+ let elem_ty = TyKind::Scalar(Scalar::Uint(UintTy::U8)).intern(Interner);
+ let slice_ty = TyKind::Slice(elem_ty).intern(Interner);
+ let ty =
+ TyKind::Ref(Mutability::Not, static_lifetime(), slice_ty).intern(Interner);
+ self.write_expr_ty(expr, ty.clone());
+ return ty;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ self.infer_expr(expr, &Expectation::has_type(expected.clone()))
+ }
}
fn is_non_ref_pat(body: &hir_def::body::Body, pat: PatId) -> bool {
@@ -369,11 +422,22 @@ fn is_non_ref_pat(body: &hir_def::body::Body, pat: PatId) -> bool {
Pat::Lit(expr) => {
!matches!(body[*expr], Expr::Literal(Literal::String(..) | Literal::ByteString(..)))
}
- Pat::Bind {
- mode: BindingAnnotation::Mutable | BindingAnnotation::Unannotated,
- subpat: Some(subpat),
- ..
- } => is_non_ref_pat(body, *subpat),
+ Pat::Bind { id, subpat: Some(subpat), .. }
+ if matches!(
+ body.bindings[*id].mode,
+ BindingAnnotation::Mutable | BindingAnnotation::Unannotated
+ ) =>
+ {
+ is_non_ref_pat(body, *subpat)
+ }
Pat::Wild | Pat::Bind { .. } | Pat::Ref { .. } | Pat::Box { .. } | Pat::Missing => false,
}
}
+
+pub(super) fn contains_explicit_ref_binding(body: &Body, pat_id: PatId) -> bool {
+ let mut res = false;
+ body.walk_pats(pat_id, &mut |pat| {
+ res |= matches!(pat, Pat::Bind { id, .. } if body.bindings[*id].mode == BindingAnnotation::Ref);
+ });
+ res
+}
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/infer/path.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/infer/path.rs
index 0a8527afb..2267fedaa 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/infer/path.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/infer/path.rs
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
use chalk_ir::cast::Cast;
use hir_def::{
path::{Path, PathSegment},
- resolver::{ResolveValueResult, Resolver, TypeNs, ValueNs},
+ resolver::{ResolveValueResult, TypeNs, ValueNs},
AdtId, AssocItemId, EnumVariantId, ItemContainerId, Lookup,
};
use hir_expand::name::Name;
@@ -21,55 +21,42 @@ use crate::{
use super::{ExprOrPatId, InferenceContext, TraitRef};
impl<'a> InferenceContext<'a> {
- pub(super) fn infer_path(
- &mut self,
- resolver: &Resolver,
- path: &Path,
- id: ExprOrPatId,
- ) -> Option<Ty> {
- let ty = self.resolve_value_path(resolver, path, id)?;
+ pub(super) fn infer_path(&mut self, path: &Path, id: ExprOrPatId) -> Option<Ty> {
+ let ty = self.resolve_value_path(path, id)?;
let ty = self.insert_type_vars(ty);
let ty = self.normalize_associated_types_in(ty);
Some(ty)
}
- fn resolve_value_path(
- &mut self,
- resolver: &Resolver,
- path: &Path,
- id: ExprOrPatId,
- ) -> Option<Ty> {
+ fn resolve_value_path(&mut self, path: &Path, id: ExprOrPatId) -> Option<Ty> {
let (value, self_subst) = if let Some(type_ref) = path.type_anchor() {
- if path.segments().is_empty() {
- // This can't actually happen syntax-wise
- return None;
- }
+ let Some(last) = path.segments().last() else { return None };
let ty = self.make_ty(type_ref);
let remaining_segments_for_ty = path.segments().take(path.segments().len() - 1);
- let ctx = crate::lower::TyLoweringContext::new(self.db, resolver);
+ let ctx = crate::lower::TyLoweringContext::new(self.db, &self.resolver);
let (ty, _) = ctx.lower_ty_relative_path(ty, None, remaining_segments_for_ty);
- self.resolve_ty_assoc_item(
- ty,
- path.segments().last().expect("path had at least one segment").name,
- id,
- )?
+ self.resolve_ty_assoc_item(ty, last.name, id).map(|(it, substs)| (it, Some(substs)))?
} else {
+ // FIXME: report error, unresolved first path segment
let value_or_partial =
- resolver.resolve_path_in_value_ns(self.db.upcast(), path.mod_path())?;
+ self.resolver.resolve_path_in_value_ns(self.db.upcast(), path.mod_path())?;
match value_or_partial {
ResolveValueResult::ValueNs(it) => (it, None),
- ResolveValueResult::Partial(def, remaining_index) => {
- self.resolve_assoc_item(def, path, remaining_index, id)?
- }
+ ResolveValueResult::Partial(def, remaining_index) => self
+ .resolve_assoc_item(def, path, remaining_index, id)
+ .map(|(it, substs)| (it, Some(substs)))?,
}
};
let typable: ValueTyDefId = match value {
- ValueNs::LocalBinding(pat) => {
- let ty = self.result.type_of_pat.get(pat)?.clone();
- return Some(ty);
- }
+ ValueNs::LocalBinding(pat) => match self.result.type_of_binding.get(pat) {
+ Some(ty) => return Some(ty.clone()),
+ None => {
+ never!("uninferred pattern?");
+ return None;
+ }
+ },
ValueNs::FunctionId(it) => it.into(),
ValueNs::ConstId(it) => it.into(),
ValueNs::StaticId(it) => it.into(),
@@ -91,7 +78,7 @@ impl<'a> InferenceContext<'a> {
let ty = self.db.value_ty(struct_id.into()).substitute(Interner, &substs);
return Some(ty);
} else {
- // FIXME: diagnostic, invalid Self reference
+ // FIXME: report error, invalid Self reference
return None;
}
}
@@ -126,7 +113,7 @@ impl<'a> InferenceContext<'a> {
path: &Path,
remaining_index: usize,
id: ExprOrPatId,
- ) -> Option<(ValueNs, Option<Substitution>)> {
+ ) -> Option<(ValueNs, Substitution)> {
assert!(remaining_index < path.segments().len());
// there may be more intermediate segments between the resolved one and
// the end. Only the last segment needs to be resolved to a value; from
@@ -179,7 +166,7 @@ impl<'a> InferenceContext<'a> {
trait_ref: TraitRef,
segment: PathSegment<'_>,
id: ExprOrPatId,
- ) -> Option<(ValueNs, Option<Substitution>)> {
+ ) -> Option<(ValueNs, Substitution)> {
let trait_ = trait_ref.hir_trait_id();
let item =
self.db.trait_data(trait_).items.iter().map(|(_name, id)| (*id)).find_map(|item| {
@@ -215,7 +202,7 @@ impl<'a> InferenceContext<'a> {
};
self.write_assoc_resolution(id, item, trait_ref.substitution.clone());
- Some((def, Some(trait_ref.substitution)))
+ Some((def, trait_ref.substitution))
}
fn resolve_ty_assoc_item(
@@ -223,7 +210,7 @@ impl<'a> InferenceContext<'a> {
ty: Ty,
name: &Name,
id: ExprOrPatId,
- ) -> Option<(ValueNs, Option<Substitution>)> {
+ ) -> Option<(ValueNs, Substitution)> {
if let TyKind::Error = ty.kind(Interner) {
return None;
}
@@ -233,70 +220,66 @@ impl<'a> InferenceContext<'a> {
}
let canonical_ty = self.canonicalize(ty.clone());
- let traits_in_scope = self.resolver.traits_in_scope(self.db.upcast());
let mut not_visible = None;
let res = method_resolution::iterate_method_candidates(
&canonical_ty.value,
self.db,
self.table.trait_env.clone(),
- &traits_in_scope,
+ self.get_traits_in_scope().as_ref().left_or_else(|&it| it),
VisibleFromModule::Filter(self.resolver.module()),
Some(name),
method_resolution::LookupMode::Path,
|_ty, item, visible| {
- let (def, container) = match item {
- AssocItemId::FunctionId(f) => {
- (ValueNs::FunctionId(f), f.lookup(self.db.upcast()).container)
- }
- AssocItemId::ConstId(c) => {
- (ValueNs::ConstId(c), c.lookup(self.db.upcast()).container)
- }
- AssocItemId::TypeAliasId(_) => unreachable!(),
- };
- let substs = match container {
- ItemContainerId::ImplId(impl_id) => {
- let impl_substs = TyBuilder::subst_for_def(self.db, impl_id, None)
- .fill_with_inference_vars(&mut self.table)
- .build();
- let impl_self_ty =
- self.db.impl_self_ty(impl_id).substitute(Interner, &impl_substs);
- self.unify(&impl_self_ty, &ty);
- impl_substs
- }
- ItemContainerId::TraitId(trait_) => {
- // we're picking this method
- let trait_ref = TyBuilder::trait_ref(self.db, trait_)
- .push(ty.clone())
- .fill_with_inference_vars(&mut self.table)
- .build();
- self.push_obligation(trait_ref.clone().cast(Interner));
- trait_ref.substitution
- }
- ItemContainerId::ModuleId(_) | ItemContainerId::ExternBlockId(_) => {
- never!("assoc item contained in module/extern block");
- return None;
- }
- };
-
if visible {
- Some((def, item, Some(substs), true))
+ Some((item, true))
} else {
if not_visible.is_none() {
- not_visible = Some((def, item, Some(substs), false));
+ not_visible = Some((item, false));
}
None
}
},
);
let res = res.or(not_visible);
- if let Some((_, item, Some(ref substs), visible)) = res {
- self.write_assoc_resolution(id, item, substs.clone());
- if !visible {
- self.push_diagnostic(InferenceDiagnostic::PrivateAssocItem { id, item })
+ let (item, visible) = res?;
+
+ let (def, container) = match item {
+ AssocItemId::FunctionId(f) => {
+ (ValueNs::FunctionId(f), f.lookup(self.db.upcast()).container)
+ }
+ AssocItemId::ConstId(c) => (ValueNs::ConstId(c), c.lookup(self.db.upcast()).container),
+ AssocItemId::TypeAliasId(_) => unreachable!(),
+ };
+ let substs = match container {
+ ItemContainerId::ImplId(impl_id) => {
+ let impl_substs = TyBuilder::subst_for_def(self.db, impl_id, None)
+ .fill_with_inference_vars(&mut self.table)
+ .build();
+ let impl_self_ty = self.db.impl_self_ty(impl_id).substitute(Interner, &impl_substs);
+ self.unify(&impl_self_ty, &ty);
+ impl_substs
}
+ ItemContainerId::TraitId(trait_) => {
+ // we're picking this method
+ let trait_ref = TyBuilder::trait_ref(self.db, trait_)
+ .push(ty.clone())
+ .fill_with_inference_vars(&mut self.table)
+ .build();
+ self.push_obligation(trait_ref.clone().cast(Interner));
+ trait_ref.substitution
+ }
+ ItemContainerId::ModuleId(_) | ItemContainerId::ExternBlockId(_) => {
+ never!("assoc item contained in module/extern block");
+ return None;
+ }
+ };
+
+ self.write_assoc_resolution(id, item, substs.clone());
+ if !visible {
+ self.push_diagnostic(InferenceDiagnostic::PrivateAssocItem { id, item });
}
- res.map(|(def, _, substs, _)| (def, substs))
+ Some((def, substs))
}
fn resolve_enum_variant_on_ty(
@@ -304,7 +287,7 @@ impl<'a> InferenceContext<'a> {
ty: &Ty,
name: &Name,
id: ExprOrPatId,
- ) -> Option<(ValueNs, Option<Substitution>)> {
+ ) -> Option<(ValueNs, Substitution)> {
let ty = self.resolve_ty_shallow(ty);
let (enum_id, subst) = match ty.as_adt() {
Some((AdtId::EnumId(e), subst)) => (e, subst),
@@ -314,6 +297,6 @@ impl<'a> InferenceContext<'a> {
let local_id = enum_data.variant(name)?;
let variant = EnumVariantId { parent: enum_id, local_id };
self.write_variant_resolution(id, variant.into());
- Some((ValueNs::EnumVariantId(variant), Some(subst.clone())))
+ Some((ValueNs::EnumVariantId(variant), subst.clone()))
}
}
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/infer/unify.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/infer/unify.rs
index 46ed3533c..504f0743a 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/infer/unify.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/infer/unify.rs
@@ -704,14 +704,13 @@ impl<'a> fmt::Debug for InferenceTable<'a> {
mod resolve {
use super::InferenceTable;
use crate::{
- ConcreteConst, Const, ConstData, ConstValue, DebruijnIndex, GenericArg, InferenceVar,
- Interner, Lifetime, Ty, TyVariableKind, VariableKind,
+ ConcreteConst, Const, ConstData, ConstScalar, ConstValue, DebruijnIndex, GenericArg,
+ InferenceVar, Interner, Lifetime, Ty, TyVariableKind, VariableKind,
};
use chalk_ir::{
cast::Cast,
fold::{TypeFoldable, TypeFolder},
};
- use hir_def::type_ref::ConstScalar;
#[derive(chalk_derive::FallibleTypeFolder)]
#[has_interner(Interner)]
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/inhabitedness.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/inhabitedness.rs
index 0c547192a..36af78153 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/inhabitedness.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/inhabitedness.rs
@@ -6,12 +6,12 @@ use chalk_ir::{
DebruijnIndex,
};
use hir_def::{
- adt::VariantData, attr::Attrs, type_ref::ConstScalar, visibility::Visibility, AdtId,
- EnumVariantId, HasModule, Lookup, ModuleId, VariantId,
+ adt::VariantData, attr::Attrs, visibility::Visibility, AdtId, EnumVariantId, HasModule, Lookup,
+ ModuleId, VariantId,
};
use crate::{
- db::HirDatabase, Binders, ConcreteConst, Const, ConstValue, Interner, Substitution, Ty, TyKind,
+ consteval::try_const_usize, db::HirDatabase, Binders, Interner, Substitution, Ty, TyKind,
};
/// Checks whether a type is visibly uninhabited from a particular module.
@@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ impl TypeVisitor<Interner> for UninhabitedFrom<'_> {
TyKind::Adt(adt, subst) => self.visit_adt(adt.0, subst),
TyKind::Never => BREAK_VISIBLY_UNINHABITED,
TyKind::Tuple(..) => ty.super_visit_with(self, outer_binder),
- TyKind::Array(item_ty, len) => match try_usize_const(len) {
+ TyKind::Array(item_ty, len) => match try_const_usize(len) {
Some(0) | None => CONTINUE_OPAQUELY_INHABITED,
Some(1..) => item_ty.super_visit_with(self, outer_binder),
},
@@ -160,14 +160,3 @@ impl UninhabitedFrom<'_> {
}
}
}
-
-fn try_usize_const(c: &Const) -> Option<u128> {
- let data = &c.data(Interner);
- if data.ty.kind(Interner) != &TyKind::Scalar(chalk_ir::Scalar::Uint(chalk_ir::UintTy::Usize)) {
- return None;
- }
- match data.value {
- ConstValue::Concrete(ConcreteConst { interned: ConstScalar::UInt(value) }) => Some(value),
- _ => None,
- }
-}
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/interner.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/interner.rs
index 7bf73560c..aea7e9762 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/interner.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/interner.rs
@@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
//! Implementation of the Chalk `Interner` trait, which allows customizing the
//! representation of the various objects Chalk deals with (types, goals etc.).
-use crate::{chalk_db, tls, GenericArg};
+use crate::{chalk_db, tls, ConstScalar, GenericArg};
use base_db::salsa::InternId;
use chalk_ir::{Goal, GoalData};
-use hir_def::{type_ref::ConstScalar, TypeAliasId};
+use hir_def::TypeAliasId;
use intern::{impl_internable, Interned};
use smallvec::SmallVec;
use std::{fmt, sync::Arc};
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/layout.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/layout.rs
index f21b4f84c..b95bb01fc 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/layout.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/layout.rs
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ use hir_def::{
};
use stdx::never;
-use crate::{db::HirDatabase, Interner, Substitution, Ty};
+use crate::{consteval::try_const_usize, db::HirDatabase, Interner, Substitution, Ty};
use self::adt::struct_variant_idx;
pub use self::{
@@ -122,17 +122,9 @@ pub fn layout_of_ty(db: &dyn HirDatabase, ty: &Ty, krate: CrateId) -> Result<Lay
cx.univariant(dl, &fields, &ReprOptions::default(), kind).ok_or(LayoutError::Unknown)?
}
TyKind::Array(element, count) => {
- let count = match count.data(Interner).value {
- chalk_ir::ConstValue::Concrete(c) => match c.interned {
- hir_def::type_ref::ConstScalar::Int(x) => x as u64,
- hir_def::type_ref::ConstScalar::UInt(x) => x as u64,
- hir_def::type_ref::ConstScalar::Unknown => {
- user_error!("unknown const generic parameter")
- }
- _ => user_error!("mismatched type of const generic parameter"),
- },
- _ => return Err(LayoutError::HasPlaceholder),
- };
+ let count = try_const_usize(&count).ok_or(LayoutError::UserError(
+ "mismatched type of const generic parameter".to_string(),
+ ))? as u64;
let element = layout_of_ty(db, element, krate)?;
let size = element.size.checked_mul(count, dl).ok_or(LayoutError::SizeOverflow)?;
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/layout/adt.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/layout/adt.rs
index cb7968c14..b22d0fe8d 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/layout/adt.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/layout/adt.rs
@@ -76,17 +76,8 @@ pub fn layout_of_adt_query(
|min, max| Integer::repr_discr(&dl, &repr, min, max).unwrap_or((Integer::I8, false)),
variants.iter_enumerated().filter_map(|(id, _)| {
let AdtId::EnumId(e) = def else { return None };
- let d = match db
- .const_eval_variant(EnumVariantId { parent: e, local_id: id.0 })
- .ok()?
- {
- crate::consteval::ComputedExpr::Literal(l) => match l {
- hir_def::expr::Literal::Int(i, _) => i,
- hir_def::expr::Literal::Uint(i, _) => i as i128,
- _ => return None,
- },
- _ => return None,
- };
+ let d =
+ db.const_eval_discriminant(EnumVariantId { parent: e, local_id: id.0 }).ok()?;
Some((id, d))
}),
// FIXME: The current code for niche-filling relies on variant indices
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/layout/tests.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/layout/tests.rs
index 067bdc960..a8971fde3 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/layout/tests.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/layout/tests.rs
@@ -65,25 +65,17 @@ fn eval_expr(ra_fixture: &str, minicore: &str) -> Result<Layout, LayoutError> {
})
.unwrap();
let hir_body = db.body(adt_id.into());
- let pat = hir_body
- .pats
- .iter()
- .find(|x| match x.1 {
- hir_def::expr::Pat::Bind { name, .. } => name.to_smol_str() == "goal",
- _ => false,
- })
- .unwrap()
- .0;
+ let b = hir_body.bindings.iter().find(|x| x.1.name.to_smol_str() == "goal").unwrap().0;
let infer = db.infer(adt_id.into());
- let goal_ty = infer.type_of_pat[pat].clone();
+ let goal_ty = infer.type_of_binding[b].clone();
layout_of_ty(&db, &goal_ty, module_id.krate())
}
#[track_caller]
fn check_size_and_align(ra_fixture: &str, minicore: &str, size: u64, align: u64) {
let l = eval_goal(ra_fixture, minicore).unwrap();
- assert_eq!(l.size.bytes(), size);
- assert_eq!(l.align.abi.bytes(), align);
+ assert_eq!(l.size.bytes(), size, "size mismatch");
+ assert_eq!(l.align.abi.bytes(), align, "align mismatch");
}
#[track_caller]
@@ -300,4 +292,9 @@ fn enums_with_discriminants() {
C, // implicitly becomes 256, so we need two bytes
}
}
+ size_and_align! {
+ enum Goal {
+ A = 1, // This one is (perhaps surprisingly) zero sized.
+ }
+ }
}
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/lib.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/lib.rs
index 59a5ef8c1..9c63d67ab 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/lib.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/lib.rs
@@ -13,6 +13,7 @@ mod builder;
mod chalk_db;
mod chalk_ext;
pub mod consteval;
+pub mod mir;
mod infer;
mod inhabitedness;
mod interner;
@@ -34,7 +35,7 @@ mod tests;
#[cfg(test)]
mod test_db;
-use std::sync::Arc;
+use std::{collections::HashMap, hash::Hash, sync::Arc};
use chalk_ir::{
fold::{Shift, TypeFoldable},
@@ -42,10 +43,11 @@ use chalk_ir::{
visit::{TypeSuperVisitable, TypeVisitable, TypeVisitor},
NoSolution, TyData,
};
+use either::Either;
use hir_def::{expr::ExprId, type_ref::Rawness, TypeOrConstParamId};
use hir_expand::name;
-use itertools::Either;
use la_arena::{Arena, Idx};
+use mir::MirEvalError;
use rustc_hash::FxHashSet;
use traits::FnTrait;
use utils::Generics;
@@ -145,6 +147,49 @@ pub type ConstrainedSubst = chalk_ir::ConstrainedSubst<Interner>;
pub type Guidance = chalk_solve::Guidance<Interner>;
pub type WhereClause = chalk_ir::WhereClause<Interner>;
+/// A constant can have reference to other things. Memory map job is holding
+/// the neccessary bits of memory of the const eval session to keep the constant
+/// meaningful.
+#[derive(Debug, Default, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
+pub struct MemoryMap(pub HashMap<usize, Vec<u8>>);
+
+impl MemoryMap {
+ fn insert(&mut self, addr: usize, x: Vec<u8>) {
+ self.0.insert(addr, x);
+ }
+
+ /// This functions convert each address by a function `f` which gets the byte intervals and assign an address
+ /// to them. It is useful when you want to load a constant with a memory map in a new memory. You can pass an
+ /// allocator function as `f` and it will return a mapping of old addresses to new addresses.
+ fn transform_addresses(
+ &self,
+ mut f: impl FnMut(&[u8]) -> Result<usize, MirEvalError>,
+ ) -> Result<HashMap<usize, usize>, MirEvalError> {
+ self.0.iter().map(|x| Ok((*x.0, f(x.1)?))).collect()
+ }
+}
+
+/// A concrete constant value
+#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
+pub enum ConstScalar {
+ Bytes(Vec<u8>, MemoryMap),
+ /// Case of an unknown value that rustc might know but we don't
+ // FIXME: this is a hack to get around chalk not being able to represent unevaluatable
+ // constants
+ // https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/pull/8813#issuecomment-840679177
+ // https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/144729-wg-traits/topic/Handling.20non.20evaluatable.20constants'.20equality/near/238386348
+ Unknown,
+}
+
+impl Hash for ConstScalar {
+ fn hash<H: std::hash::Hasher>(&self, state: &mut H) {
+ core::mem::discriminant(self).hash(state);
+ if let ConstScalar::Bytes(b, _) = self {
+ b.hash(state)
+ }
+ }
+}
+
/// Return an index of a parameter in the generic type parameter list by it's id.
pub fn param_idx(db: &dyn HirDatabase, id: TypeOrConstParamId) -> Option<usize> {
generics(db.upcast(), id.parent).param_idx(id)
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/lower.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/lower.rs
index 299646737..23b15087e 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/lower.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/lower.rs
@@ -16,6 +16,7 @@ use chalk_ir::{
cast::Cast, fold::Shift, fold::TypeFoldable, interner::HasInterner, Mutability, Safety,
};
+use either::Either;
use hir_def::{
adt::StructKind,
body::{Expander, LowerCtx},
@@ -26,16 +27,13 @@ use hir_def::{
lang_item::{lang_attr, LangItem},
path::{GenericArg, ModPath, Path, PathKind, PathSegment, PathSegments},
resolver::{HasResolver, Resolver, TypeNs},
- type_ref::{
- ConstScalarOrPath, TraitBoundModifier, TraitRef as HirTraitRef, TypeBound, TypeRef,
- },
+ type_ref::{ConstRefOrPath, TraitBoundModifier, TraitRef as HirTraitRef, TypeBound, TypeRef},
AdtId, AssocItemId, ConstId, ConstParamId, EnumId, EnumVariantId, FunctionId, GenericDefId,
HasModule, ImplId, ItemContainerId, LocalFieldId, Lookup, ModuleDefId, StaticId, StructId,
TraitId, TypeAliasId, TypeOrConstParamId, TypeParamId, UnionId, VariantId,
};
use hir_expand::{name::Name, ExpandResult};
use intern::Interned;
-use itertools::Either;
use la_arena::{Arena, ArenaMap};
use rustc_hash::FxHashSet;
use smallvec::SmallVec;
@@ -44,7 +42,7 @@ use syntax::ast;
use crate::{
all_super_traits,
- consteval::{intern_const_scalar, path_to_const, unknown_const, unknown_const_as_generic},
+ consteval::{intern_const_ref, path_to_const, unknown_const, unknown_const_as_generic},
db::HirDatabase,
make_binders,
mapping::{from_chalk_trait_id, ToChalk},
@@ -524,6 +522,10 @@ impl<'a> TyLoweringContext<'a> {
};
return (ty, None);
}
+ TypeNs::TraitAliasId(_) => {
+ // FIXME(trait_alias): Implement trait alias.
+ return (TyKind::Error.intern(Interner), None);
+ }
TypeNs::GenericParam(param_id) => {
let generics = generics(
self.db.upcast(),
@@ -879,6 +881,7 @@ impl<'a> TyLoweringContext<'a> {
) -> Option<TraitRef> {
let resolved =
match self.resolver.resolve_path_in_type_ns_fully(self.db.upcast(), path.mod_path())? {
+ // FIXME(trait_alias): We need to handle trait alias here.
TypeNs::TraitId(tr) => tr,
_ => return None,
};
@@ -968,7 +971,7 @@ impl<'a> TyLoweringContext<'a> {
// - `Destruct` impls are built-in in 1.62 (current nightlies as of 08-04-2022), so until
// the builtin impls are supported by Chalk, we ignore them here.
if let Some(lang) = lang_attr(self.db.upcast(), tr.hir_trait_id()) {
- if lang == "drop" || lang == "destruct" {
+ if matches!(lang, LangItem::Drop | LangItem::Destruct) {
return false;
}
}
@@ -1444,6 +1447,7 @@ pub(crate) fn trait_environment_query(
GenericDefId::FunctionId(f) => Some(f.lookup(db.upcast()).container),
GenericDefId::AdtId(_) => None,
GenericDefId::TraitId(_) => None,
+ GenericDefId::TraitAliasId(_) => None,
GenericDefId::TypeAliasId(t) => Some(t.lookup(db.upcast()).container),
GenericDefId::ImplId(_) => None,
GenericDefId::EnumVariantId(_) => None,
@@ -1583,10 +1587,10 @@ pub(crate) fn generic_defaults_recover(
.iter_id()
.map(|id| {
let val = match id {
- itertools::Either::Left(_) => {
+ Either::Left(_) => {
GenericArgData::Ty(TyKind::Error.intern(Interner)).intern(Interner)
}
- itertools::Either::Right(id) => unknown_const_as_generic(db.const_param_ty(id)),
+ Either::Right(id) => unknown_const_as_generic(db.const_param_ty(id)),
};
crate::make_binders(db, &generic_params, val)
})
@@ -1919,7 +1923,7 @@ pub(crate) fn generic_arg_to_chalk<'a, T>(
arg: &'a GenericArg,
this: &mut T,
for_type: impl FnOnce(&mut T, &TypeRef) -> Ty + 'a,
- for_const: impl FnOnce(&mut T, &ConstScalarOrPath, Ty) -> Const + 'a,
+ for_const: impl FnOnce(&mut T, &ConstRefOrPath, Ty) -> Const + 'a,
) -> Option<crate::GenericArg> {
let kind = match kind_id {
Either::Left(_) => ParamKind::Type,
@@ -1947,7 +1951,7 @@ pub(crate) fn generic_arg_to_chalk<'a, T>(
let p = p.mod_path();
if p.kind == PathKind::Plain {
if let [n] = p.segments() {
- let c = ConstScalarOrPath::Path(n.clone());
+ let c = ConstRefOrPath::Path(n.clone());
return Some(
GenericArgData::Const(for_const(this, &c, c_ty)).intern(Interner),
);
@@ -1964,14 +1968,14 @@ pub(crate) fn const_or_path_to_chalk(
db: &dyn HirDatabase,
resolver: &Resolver,
expected_ty: Ty,
- value: &ConstScalarOrPath,
+ value: &ConstRefOrPath,
mode: ParamLoweringMode,
args: impl FnOnce() -> Generics,
debruijn: DebruijnIndex,
) -> Const {
match value {
- ConstScalarOrPath::Scalar(s) => intern_const_scalar(*s, expected_ty),
- ConstScalarOrPath::Path(n) => {
+ ConstRefOrPath::Scalar(s) => intern_const_ref(db, s, expected_ty, resolver.krate()),
+ ConstRefOrPath::Path(n) => {
let path = ModPath::from_segments(PathKind::Plain, Some(n.clone()));
path_to_const(db, resolver, &path, mode, args, debruijn)
.unwrap_or_else(|| unknown_const(expected_ty))
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/method_resolution.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/method_resolution.rs
index 8c7714b9a..f3a27632b 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/method_resolution.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/method_resolution.rs
@@ -19,13 +19,13 @@ use stdx::never;
use crate::{
autoderef::{self, AutoderefKind},
db::HirDatabase,
- from_foreign_def_id,
+ from_chalk_trait_id, from_foreign_def_id,
infer::{unify::InferenceTable, Adjust, Adjustment, AutoBorrow, OverloadedDeref, PointerCast},
primitive::{FloatTy, IntTy, UintTy},
static_lifetime, to_chalk_trait_id,
utils::all_super_traits,
- AdtId, Canonical, CanonicalVarKinds, DebruijnIndex, ForeignDefId, InEnvironment, Interner,
- Scalar, Substitution, TraitEnvironment, TraitRef, TraitRefExt, Ty, TyBuilder, TyExt,
+ AdtId, Canonical, CanonicalVarKinds, DebruijnIndex, DynTyExt, ForeignDefId, InEnvironment,
+ Interner, Scalar, Substitution, TraitEnvironment, TraitRef, TraitRefExt, Ty, TyBuilder, TyExt,
};
/// This is used as a key for indexing impls.
@@ -266,11 +266,12 @@ impl TraitImpls {
#[derive(Debug, Eq, PartialEq)]
pub struct InherentImpls {
map: FxHashMap<TyFingerprint, Vec<ImplId>>,
+ invalid_impls: Vec<ImplId>,
}
impl InherentImpls {
pub(crate) fn inherent_impls_in_crate_query(db: &dyn HirDatabase, krate: CrateId) -> Arc<Self> {
- let mut impls = Self { map: FxHashMap::default() };
+ let mut impls = Self { map: FxHashMap::default(), invalid_impls: Vec::default() };
let crate_def_map = db.crate_def_map(krate);
impls.collect_def_map(db, &crate_def_map);
@@ -283,7 +284,7 @@ impl InherentImpls {
db: &dyn HirDatabase,
block: BlockId,
) -> Option<Arc<Self>> {
- let mut impls = Self { map: FxHashMap::default() };
+ let mut impls = Self { map: FxHashMap::default(), invalid_impls: Vec::default() };
if let Some(block_def_map) = db.block_def_map(block) {
impls.collect_def_map(db, &block_def_map);
impls.shrink_to_fit();
@@ -306,11 +307,17 @@ impl InherentImpls {
}
let self_ty = db.impl_self_ty(impl_id);
- let fp = TyFingerprint::for_inherent_impl(self_ty.skip_binders());
- if let Some(fp) = fp {
- self.map.entry(fp).or_default().push(impl_id);
+ let self_ty = self_ty.skip_binders();
+
+ match is_inherent_impl_coherent(db, def_map, &data, self_ty) {
+ true => {
+ // `fp` should only be `None` in error cases (either erroneous code or incomplete name resolution)
+ if let Some(fp) = TyFingerprint::for_inherent_impl(self_ty) {
+ self.map.entry(fp).or_default().push(impl_id);
+ }
+ }
+ false => self.invalid_impls.push(impl_id),
}
- // `fp` should only be `None` in error cases (either erroneous code or incomplete name resolution)
}
// To better support custom derives, collect impls in all unnamed const items.
@@ -334,6 +341,10 @@ impl InherentImpls {
pub fn all_impls(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = ImplId> + '_ {
self.map.values().flat_map(|v| v.iter().copied())
}
+
+ pub fn invalid_impls(&self) -> &[ImplId] {
+ &self.invalid_impls
+ }
}
pub(crate) fn incoherent_inherent_impl_crates(
@@ -579,8 +590,8 @@ impl ReceiverAdjustments {
ty = new_ty.clone();
adjust.push(Adjustment {
kind: Adjust::Deref(match kind {
- // FIXME should we know the mutability here?
- AutoderefKind::Overloaded => Some(OverloadedDeref(Mutability::Not)),
+ // FIXME should we know the mutability here, when autoref is `None`?
+ AutoderefKind::Overloaded => Some(OverloadedDeref(self.autoref)),
AutoderefKind::Builtin => None,
}),
target: new_ty,
@@ -660,10 +671,10 @@ pub fn lookup_impl_const(
env: Arc<TraitEnvironment>,
const_id: ConstId,
subs: Substitution,
-) -> ConstId {
+) -> (ConstId, Substitution) {
let trait_id = match const_id.lookup(db.upcast()).container {
ItemContainerId::TraitId(id) => id,
- _ => return const_id,
+ _ => return (const_id, subs),
};
let substitution = Substitution::from_iter(Interner, subs.iter(Interner));
let trait_ref = TraitRef { trait_id: to_chalk_trait_id(trait_id), substitution };
@@ -671,12 +682,14 @@ pub fn lookup_impl_const(
let const_data = db.const_data(const_id);
let name = match const_data.name.as_ref() {
Some(name) => name,
- None => return const_id,
+ None => return (const_id, subs),
};
lookup_impl_assoc_item_for_trait_ref(trait_ref, db, env, name)
- .and_then(|assoc| if let AssocItemId::ConstId(id) = assoc { Some(id) } else { None })
- .unwrap_or(const_id)
+ .and_then(
+ |assoc| if let (AssocItemId::ConstId(id), s) = assoc { Some((id, s)) } else { None },
+ )
+ .unwrap_or((const_id, subs))
}
/// Looks up the impl method that actually runs for the trait method `func`.
@@ -687,10 +700,10 @@ pub fn lookup_impl_method(
env: Arc<TraitEnvironment>,
func: FunctionId,
fn_subst: Substitution,
-) -> FunctionId {
+) -> (FunctionId, Substitution) {
let trait_id = match func.lookup(db.upcast()).container {
ItemContainerId::TraitId(id) => id,
- _ => return func,
+ _ => return (func, fn_subst),
};
let trait_params = db.generic_params(trait_id.into()).type_or_consts.len();
let fn_params = fn_subst.len(Interner) - trait_params;
@@ -701,8 +714,14 @@ pub fn lookup_impl_method(
let name = &db.function_data(func).name;
lookup_impl_assoc_item_for_trait_ref(trait_ref, db, env, name)
- .and_then(|assoc| if let AssocItemId::FunctionId(id) = assoc { Some(id) } else { None })
- .unwrap_or(func)
+ .and_then(|assoc| {
+ if let (AssocItemId::FunctionId(id), subst) = assoc {
+ Some((id, subst))
+ } else {
+ None
+ }
+ })
+ .unwrap_or((func, fn_subst))
}
fn lookup_impl_assoc_item_for_trait_ref(
@@ -710,7 +729,7 @@ fn lookup_impl_assoc_item_for_trait_ref(
db: &dyn HirDatabase,
env: Arc<TraitEnvironment>,
name: &Name,
-) -> Option<AssocItemId> {
+) -> Option<(AssocItemId, Substitution)> {
let self_ty = trait_ref.self_type_parameter(Interner);
let self_ty_fp = TyFingerprint::for_trait_impl(&self_ty)?;
let impls = db.trait_impls_in_deps(env.krate);
@@ -718,8 +737,8 @@ fn lookup_impl_assoc_item_for_trait_ref(
let table = InferenceTable::new(db, env);
- let impl_data = find_matching_impl(impls, table, trait_ref)?;
- impl_data.items.iter().find_map(|&it| match it {
+ let (impl_data, impl_subst) = find_matching_impl(impls, table, trait_ref)?;
+ let item = impl_data.items.iter().find_map(|&it| match it {
AssocItemId::FunctionId(f) => {
(db.function_data(f).name == *name).then_some(AssocItemId::FunctionId(f))
}
@@ -730,14 +749,15 @@ fn lookup_impl_assoc_item_for_trait_ref(
.map(|n| n == name)
.and_then(|result| if result { Some(AssocItemId::ConstId(c)) } else { None }),
AssocItemId::TypeAliasId(_) => None,
- })
+ })?;
+ Some((item, impl_subst))
}
fn find_matching_impl(
mut impls: impl Iterator<Item = ImplId>,
mut table: InferenceTable<'_>,
actual_trait_ref: TraitRef,
-) -> Option<Arc<ImplData>> {
+) -> Option<(Arc<ImplData>, Substitution)> {
let db = table.db;
loop {
let impl_ = impls.next()?;
@@ -758,7 +778,7 @@ fn find_matching_impl(
.into_iter()
.map(|b| b.cast(Interner));
let goal = crate::Goal::all(Interner, wcs);
- table.try_obligation(goal).map(|_| impl_data)
+ table.try_obligation(goal).map(|_| (impl_data, table.resolve_completely(impl_substs)))
});
if r.is_some() {
break r;
@@ -766,6 +786,69 @@ fn find_matching_impl(
}
}
+fn is_inherent_impl_coherent(
+ db: &dyn HirDatabase,
+ def_map: &DefMap,
+ impl_data: &ImplData,
+ self_ty: &Ty,
+) -> bool {
+ let self_ty = self_ty.kind(Interner);
+ let impl_allowed = match self_ty {
+ TyKind::Tuple(_, _)
+ | TyKind::FnDef(_, _)
+ | TyKind::Array(_, _)
+ | TyKind::Never
+ | TyKind::Raw(_, _)
+ | TyKind::Ref(_, _, _)
+ | TyKind::Slice(_)
+ | TyKind::Str
+ | TyKind::Scalar(_) => def_map.is_rustc_coherence_is_core(),
+
+ &TyKind::Adt(AdtId(adt), _) => adt.module(db.upcast()).krate() == def_map.krate(),
+ TyKind::Dyn(it) => it.principal().map_or(false, |trait_ref| {
+ from_chalk_trait_id(trait_ref.trait_id).module(db.upcast()).krate() == def_map.krate()
+ }),
+
+ _ => true,
+ };
+ impl_allowed || {
+ let rustc_has_incoherent_inherent_impls = match self_ty {
+ TyKind::Tuple(_, _)
+ | TyKind::FnDef(_, _)
+ | TyKind::Array(_, _)
+ | TyKind::Never
+ | TyKind::Raw(_, _)
+ | TyKind::Ref(_, _, _)
+ | TyKind::Slice(_)
+ | TyKind::Str
+ | TyKind::Scalar(_) => true,
+
+ &TyKind::Adt(AdtId(adt), _) => match adt {
+ hir_def::AdtId::StructId(it) => {
+ db.struct_data(it).rustc_has_incoherent_inherent_impls
+ }
+ hir_def::AdtId::UnionId(it) => {
+ db.union_data(it).rustc_has_incoherent_inherent_impls
+ }
+ hir_def::AdtId::EnumId(it) => db.enum_data(it).rustc_has_incoherent_inherent_impls,
+ },
+ TyKind::Dyn(it) => it.principal().map_or(false, |trait_ref| {
+ db.trait_data(from_chalk_trait_id(trait_ref.trait_id))
+ .rustc_has_incoherent_inherent_impls
+ }),
+
+ _ => false,
+ };
+ rustc_has_incoherent_inherent_impls
+ && !impl_data.items.is_empty()
+ && impl_data.items.iter().copied().all(|assoc| match assoc {
+ AssocItemId::FunctionId(it) => db.function_data(it).rustc_allow_incoherent_impl,
+ AssocItemId::ConstId(it) => db.const_data(it).rustc_allow_incoherent_impl,
+ AssocItemId::TypeAliasId(it) => db.type_alias_data(it).rustc_allow_incoherent_impl,
+ })
+ }
+}
+
pub fn iterate_path_candidates(
ty: &Canonical<Ty>,
db: &dyn HirDatabase,
@@ -821,9 +904,9 @@ pub fn iterate_method_candidates_dyn(
let mut table = InferenceTable::new(db, env.clone());
let ty = table.instantiate_canonical(ty.clone());
- let (deref_chain, adj) = autoderef_method_receiver(&mut table, ty);
+ let deref_chain = autoderef_method_receiver(&mut table, ty);
- let result = deref_chain.into_iter().zip(adj).try_for_each(|(receiver_ty, adj)| {
+ let result = deref_chain.into_iter().try_for_each(|(receiver_ty, adj)| {
iterate_method_candidates_with_autoref(
&receiver_ty,
adj,
@@ -867,16 +950,20 @@ fn iterate_method_candidates_with_autoref(
return ControlFlow::Continue(());
}
- iterate_method_candidates_by_receiver(
- receiver_ty,
- first_adjustment.clone(),
- db,
- env.clone(),
- traits_in_scope,
- visible_from_module,
- name,
- &mut callback,
- )?;
+ let mut iterate_method_candidates_by_receiver = move |receiver_ty, first_adjustment| {
+ iterate_method_candidates_by_receiver(
+ receiver_ty,
+ first_adjustment,
+ db,
+ env.clone(),
+ traits_in_scope,
+ visible_from_module,
+ name,
+ &mut callback,
+ )
+ };
+
+ iterate_method_candidates_by_receiver(receiver_ty, first_adjustment.clone())?;
let refed = Canonical {
value: TyKind::Ref(Mutability::Not, static_lifetime(), receiver_ty.value.clone())
@@ -884,16 +971,7 @@ fn iterate_method_candidates_with_autoref(
binders: receiver_ty.binders.clone(),
};
- iterate_method_candidates_by_receiver(
- &refed,
- first_adjustment.with_autoref(Mutability::Not),
- db,
- env.clone(),
- traits_in_scope,
- visible_from_module,
- name,
- &mut callback,
- )?;
+ iterate_method_candidates_by_receiver(&refed, first_adjustment.with_autoref(Mutability::Not))?;
let ref_muted = Canonical {
value: TyKind::Ref(Mutability::Mut, static_lifetime(), receiver_ty.value.clone())
@@ -904,12 +982,6 @@ fn iterate_method_candidates_with_autoref(
iterate_method_candidates_by_receiver(
&ref_muted,
first_adjustment.with_autoref(Mutability::Mut),
- db,
- env,
- traits_in_scope,
- visible_from_module,
- name,
- &mut callback,
)
}
@@ -1210,8 +1282,8 @@ pub fn resolve_indexing_op(
) -> Option<ReceiverAdjustments> {
let mut table = InferenceTable::new(db, env.clone());
let ty = table.instantiate_canonical(ty);
- let (deref_chain, adj) = autoderef_method_receiver(&mut table, ty);
- for (ty, adj) in deref_chain.into_iter().zip(adj) {
+ let deref_chain = autoderef_method_receiver(&mut table, ty);
+ for (ty, adj) in deref_chain {
let goal = generic_implements_goal(db, env.clone(), index_trait, &ty);
if db.trait_solve(env.krate, goal.cast(Interner)).is_some() {
return Some(adj);
@@ -1421,25 +1493,24 @@ fn generic_implements_goal(
fn autoderef_method_receiver(
table: &mut InferenceTable<'_>,
ty: Ty,
-) -> (Vec<Canonical<Ty>>, Vec<ReceiverAdjustments>) {
- let (mut deref_chain, mut adjustments): (Vec<_>, Vec<_>) = (Vec::new(), Vec::new());
+) -> Vec<(Canonical<Ty>, ReceiverAdjustments)> {
+ let mut deref_chain: Vec<_> = Vec::new();
let mut autoderef = autoderef::Autoderef::new(table, ty);
while let Some((ty, derefs)) = autoderef.next() {
- deref_chain.push(autoderef.table.canonicalize(ty).value);
- adjustments.push(ReceiverAdjustments {
- autoref: None,
- autoderefs: derefs,
- unsize_array: false,
- });
+ deref_chain.push((
+ autoderef.table.canonicalize(ty).value,
+ ReceiverAdjustments { autoref: None, autoderefs: derefs, unsize_array: false },
+ ));
}
// As a last step, we can do array unsizing (that's the only unsizing that rustc does for method receivers!)
- if let (Some((TyKind::Array(parameters, _), binders)), Some(adj)) = (
- deref_chain.last().map(|ty| (ty.value.kind(Interner), ty.binders.clone())),
- adjustments.last().cloned(),
- ) {
+ if let Some((TyKind::Array(parameters, _), binders, adj)) =
+ deref_chain.last().map(|(ty, adj)| (ty.value.kind(Interner), ty.binders.clone(), adj))
+ {
let unsized_ty = TyKind::Slice(parameters.clone()).intern(Interner);
- deref_chain.push(Canonical { value: unsized_ty, binders });
- adjustments.push(ReceiverAdjustments { unsize_array: true, ..adj });
+ deref_chain.push((
+ Canonical { value: unsized_ty, binders },
+ ReceiverAdjustments { unsize_array: true, ..adj.clone() },
+ ));
}
- (deref_chain, adjustments)
+ deref_chain
}
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/mir.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/mir.rs
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..7c1cbbdf5
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/mir.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,863 @@
+//! MIR definitions and implementation
+
+use std::{fmt::Display, iter};
+
+use crate::{
+ infer::PointerCast, Const, ConstScalar, InferenceResult, Interner, MemoryMap, Substitution, Ty,
+};
+use chalk_ir::Mutability;
+use hir_def::{
+ expr::{BindingId, Expr, ExprId, Ordering, PatId},
+ DefWithBodyId, FieldId, UnionId, VariantId,
+};
+use la_arena::{Arena, ArenaMap, Idx, RawIdx};
+
+mod eval;
+mod lower;
+mod borrowck;
+mod pretty;
+
+pub use borrowck::{borrowck_query, BorrowckResult, MutabilityReason};
+pub use eval::{interpret_mir, pad16, Evaluator, MirEvalError};
+pub use lower::{lower_to_mir, mir_body_query, mir_body_recover, MirLowerError};
+use smallvec::{smallvec, SmallVec};
+use stdx::impl_from;
+
+use super::consteval::{intern_const_scalar, try_const_usize};
+
+pub type BasicBlockId = Idx<BasicBlock>;
+pub type LocalId = Idx<Local>;
+
+fn return_slot() -> LocalId {
+ LocalId::from_raw(RawIdx::from(0))
+}
+
+#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
+pub struct Local {
+ pub ty: Ty,
+}
+
+/// An operand in MIR represents a "value" in Rust, the definition of which is undecided and part of
+/// the memory model. One proposal for a definition of values can be found [on UCG][value-def].
+///
+/// [value-def]: https://github.com/rust-lang/unsafe-code-guidelines/blob/master/wip/value-domain.md
+///
+/// The most common way to create values is via loading a place. Loading a place is an operation
+/// which reads the memory of the place and converts it to a value. This is a fundamentally *typed*
+/// operation. The nature of the value produced depends on the type of the conversion. Furthermore,
+/// there may be other effects: if the type has a validity constraint loading the place might be UB
+/// if the validity constraint is not met.
+///
+/// **Needs clarification:** Ralf proposes that loading a place not have side-effects.
+/// This is what is implemented in miri today. Are these the semantics we want for MIR? Is this
+/// something we can even decide without knowing more about Rust's memory model?
+///
+/// **Needs clarifiation:** Is loading a place that has its variant index set well-formed? Miri
+/// currently implements it, but it seems like this may be something to check against in the
+/// validator.
+#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Clone)]
+pub enum Operand {
+ /// Creates a value by loading the given place.
+ ///
+ /// Before drop elaboration, the type of the place must be `Copy`. After drop elaboration there
+ /// is no such requirement.
+ Copy(Place),
+
+ /// Creates a value by performing loading the place, just like the `Copy` operand.
+ ///
+ /// This *may* additionally overwrite the place with `uninit` bytes, depending on how we decide
+ /// in [UCG#188]. You should not emit MIR that may attempt a subsequent second load of this
+ /// place without first re-initializing it.
+ ///
+ /// [UCG#188]: https://github.com/rust-lang/unsafe-code-guidelines/issues/188
+ Move(Place),
+ /// Constants are already semantically values, and remain unchanged.
+ Constant(Const),
+}
+
+impl Operand {
+ fn from_concrete_const(data: Vec<u8>, memory_map: MemoryMap, ty: Ty) -> Self {
+ Operand::Constant(intern_const_scalar(ConstScalar::Bytes(data, memory_map), ty))
+ }
+
+ fn from_bytes(data: Vec<u8>, ty: Ty) -> Self {
+ Operand::from_concrete_const(data, MemoryMap::default(), ty)
+ }
+
+ fn const_zst(ty: Ty) -> Operand {
+ Self::from_bytes(vec![], ty)
+ }
+}
+
+#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Clone)]
+pub enum ProjectionElem<V, T> {
+ Deref,
+ Field(FieldId),
+ TupleField(usize),
+ Index(V),
+ ConstantIndex { offset: u64, min_length: u64, from_end: bool },
+ Subslice { from: u64, to: u64, from_end: bool },
+ //Downcast(Option<Symbol>, VariantIdx),
+ OpaqueCast(T),
+}
+
+type PlaceElem = ProjectionElem<LocalId, Ty>;
+
+#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
+pub struct Place {
+ pub local: LocalId,
+ pub projection: Vec<PlaceElem>,
+}
+
+impl From<LocalId> for Place {
+ fn from(local: LocalId) -> Self {
+ Self { local, projection: vec![] }
+ }
+}
+
+#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Clone)]
+pub enum AggregateKind {
+ /// The type is of the element
+ Array(Ty),
+ /// The type is of the tuple
+ Tuple(Ty),
+ Adt(VariantId, Substitution),
+ Union(UnionId, FieldId),
+ //Closure(LocalDefId, SubstsRef),
+ //Generator(LocalDefId, SubstsRef, Movability),
+}
+
+#[derive(Debug, Clone, Hash, PartialEq, Eq)]
+pub struct SwitchTargets {
+ /// Possible values. The locations to branch to in each case
+ /// are found in the corresponding indices from the `targets` vector.
+ values: SmallVec<[u128; 1]>,
+
+ /// Possible branch sites. The last element of this vector is used
+ /// for the otherwise branch, so targets.len() == values.len() + 1
+ /// should hold.
+ //
+ // This invariant is quite non-obvious and also could be improved.
+ // One way to make this invariant is to have something like this instead:
+ //
+ // branches: Vec<(ConstInt, BasicBlock)>,
+ // otherwise: Option<BasicBlock> // exhaustive if None
+ //
+ // However we’ve decided to keep this as-is until we figure a case
+ // where some other approach seems to be strictly better than other.
+ targets: SmallVec<[BasicBlockId; 2]>,
+}
+
+impl SwitchTargets {
+ /// Creates switch targets from an iterator of values and target blocks.
+ ///
+ /// The iterator may be empty, in which case the `SwitchInt` instruction is equivalent to
+ /// `goto otherwise;`.
+ pub fn new(
+ targets: impl Iterator<Item = (u128, BasicBlockId)>,
+ otherwise: BasicBlockId,
+ ) -> Self {
+ let (values, mut targets): (SmallVec<_>, SmallVec<_>) = targets.unzip();
+ targets.push(otherwise);
+ Self { values, targets }
+ }
+
+ /// Builds a switch targets definition that jumps to `then` if the tested value equals `value`,
+ /// and to `else_` if not.
+ pub fn static_if(value: u128, then: BasicBlockId, else_: BasicBlockId) -> Self {
+ Self { values: smallvec![value], targets: smallvec![then, else_] }
+ }
+
+ /// Returns the fallback target that is jumped to when none of the values match the operand.
+ pub fn otherwise(&self) -> BasicBlockId {
+ *self.targets.last().unwrap()
+ }
+
+ /// Returns an iterator over the switch targets.
+ ///
+ /// The iterator will yield tuples containing the value and corresponding target to jump to, not
+ /// including the `otherwise` fallback target.
+ ///
+ /// Note that this may yield 0 elements. Only the `otherwise` branch is mandatory.
+ pub fn iter(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = (u128, BasicBlockId)> + '_ {
+ iter::zip(&self.values, &self.targets).map(|(x, y)| (*x, *y))
+ }
+
+ /// Returns a slice with all possible jump targets (including the fallback target).
+ pub fn all_targets(&self) -> &[BasicBlockId] {
+ &self.targets
+ }
+
+ /// Finds the `BasicBlock` to which this `SwitchInt` will branch given the
+ /// specific value. This cannot fail, as it'll return the `otherwise`
+ /// branch if there's not a specific match for the value.
+ pub fn target_for_value(&self, value: u128) -> BasicBlockId {
+ self.iter().find_map(|(v, t)| (v == value).then_some(t)).unwrap_or_else(|| self.otherwise())
+ }
+}
+
+#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Clone)]
+pub enum Terminator {
+ /// Block has one successor; we continue execution there.
+ Goto { target: BasicBlockId },
+
+ /// Switches based on the computed value.
+ ///
+ /// First, evaluates the `discr` operand. The type of the operand must be a signed or unsigned
+ /// integer, char, or bool, and must match the given type. Then, if the list of switch targets
+ /// contains the computed value, continues execution at the associated basic block. Otherwise,
+ /// continues execution at the "otherwise" basic block.
+ ///
+ /// Target values may not appear more than once.
+ SwitchInt {
+ /// The discriminant value being tested.
+ discr: Operand,
+
+ targets: SwitchTargets,
+ },
+
+ /// Indicates that the landing pad is finished and that the process should continue unwinding.
+ ///
+ /// Like a return, this marks the end of this invocation of the function.
+ ///
+ /// Only permitted in cleanup blocks. `Resume` is not permitted with `-C unwind=abort` after
+ /// deaggregation runs.
+ Resume,
+
+ /// Indicates that the landing pad is finished and that the process should abort.
+ ///
+ /// Used to prevent unwinding for foreign items or with `-C unwind=abort`. Only permitted in
+ /// cleanup blocks.
+ Abort,
+
+ /// Returns from the function.
+ ///
+ /// Like function calls, the exact semantics of returns in Rust are unclear. Returning very
+ /// likely at least assigns the value currently in the return place (`_0`) to the place
+ /// specified in the associated `Call` terminator in the calling function, as if assigned via
+ /// `dest = move _0`. It might additionally do other things, like have side-effects in the
+ /// aliasing model.
+ ///
+ /// If the body is a generator body, this has slightly different semantics; it instead causes a
+ /// `GeneratorState::Returned(_0)` to be created (as if by an `Aggregate` rvalue) and assigned
+ /// to the return place.
+ Return,
+
+ /// Indicates a terminator that can never be reached.
+ ///
+ /// Executing this terminator is UB.
+ Unreachable,
+
+ /// The behavior of this statement differs significantly before and after drop elaboration.
+ /// After drop elaboration, `Drop` executes the drop glue for the specified place, after which
+ /// it continues execution/unwinds at the given basic blocks. It is possible that executing drop
+ /// glue is special - this would be part of Rust's memory model. (**FIXME**: due we have an
+ /// issue tracking if drop glue has any interesting semantics in addition to those of a function
+ /// call?)
+ ///
+ /// `Drop` before drop elaboration is a *conditional* execution of the drop glue. Specifically, the
+ /// `Drop` will be executed if...
+ ///
+ /// **Needs clarification**: End of that sentence. This in effect should document the exact
+ /// behavior of drop elaboration. The following sounds vaguely right, but I'm not quite sure:
+ ///
+ /// > The drop glue is executed if, among all statements executed within this `Body`, an assignment to
+ /// > the place or one of its "parents" occurred more recently than a move out of it. This does not
+ /// > consider indirect assignments.
+ Drop { place: Place, target: BasicBlockId, unwind: Option<BasicBlockId> },
+
+ /// Drops the place and assigns a new value to it.
+ ///
+ /// This first performs the exact same operation as the pre drop-elaboration `Drop` terminator;
+ /// it then additionally assigns the `value` to the `place` as if by an assignment statement.
+ /// This assignment occurs both in the unwind and the regular code paths. The semantics are best
+ /// explained by the elaboration:
+ ///
+ /// ```ignore (MIR)
+ /// BB0 {
+ /// DropAndReplace(P <- V, goto BB1, unwind BB2)
+ /// }
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// becomes
+ ///
+ /// ```ignore (MIR)
+ /// BB0 {
+ /// Drop(P, goto BB1, unwind BB2)
+ /// }
+ /// BB1 {
+ /// // P is now uninitialized
+ /// P <- V
+ /// }
+ /// BB2 {
+ /// // P is now uninitialized -- its dtor panicked
+ /// P <- V
+ /// }
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// Disallowed after drop elaboration.
+ DropAndReplace {
+ place: Place,
+ value: Operand,
+ target: BasicBlockId,
+ unwind: Option<BasicBlockId>,
+ },
+
+ /// Roughly speaking, evaluates the `func` operand and the arguments, and starts execution of
+ /// the referred to function. The operand types must match the argument types of the function.
+ /// The return place type must match the return type. The type of the `func` operand must be
+ /// callable, meaning either a function pointer, a function type, or a closure type.
+ ///
+ /// **Needs clarification**: The exact semantics of this. Current backends rely on `move`
+ /// operands not aliasing the return place. It is unclear how this is justified in MIR, see
+ /// [#71117].
+ ///
+ /// [#71117]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/71117
+ Call {
+ /// The function that’s being called.
+ func: Operand,
+ /// Arguments the function is called with.
+ /// These are owned by the callee, which is free to modify them.
+ /// This allows the memory occupied by "by-value" arguments to be
+ /// reused across function calls without duplicating the contents.
+ args: Vec<Operand>,
+ /// Where the returned value will be written
+ destination: Place,
+ /// Where to go after this call returns. If none, the call necessarily diverges.
+ target: Option<BasicBlockId>,
+ /// Cleanups to be done if the call unwinds.
+ cleanup: Option<BasicBlockId>,
+ /// `true` if this is from a call in HIR rather than from an overloaded
+ /// operator. True for overloaded function call.
+ from_hir_call: bool,
+ // This `Span` is the span of the function, without the dot and receiver
+ // (e.g. `foo(a, b)` in `x.foo(a, b)`
+ //fn_span: Span,
+ },
+
+ /// Evaluates the operand, which must have type `bool`. If it is not equal to `expected`,
+ /// initiates a panic. Initiating a panic corresponds to a `Call` terminator with some
+ /// unspecified constant as the function to call, all the operands stored in the `AssertMessage`
+ /// as parameters, and `None` for the destination. Keep in mind that the `cleanup` path is not
+ /// necessarily executed even in the case of a panic, for example in `-C panic=abort`. If the
+ /// assertion does not fail, execution continues at the specified basic block.
+ Assert {
+ cond: Operand,
+ expected: bool,
+ //msg: AssertMessage,
+ target: BasicBlockId,
+ cleanup: Option<BasicBlockId>,
+ },
+
+ /// Marks a suspend point.
+ ///
+ /// Like `Return` terminators in generator bodies, this computes `value` and then a
+ /// `GeneratorState::Yielded(value)` as if by `Aggregate` rvalue. That value is then assigned to
+ /// the return place of the function calling this one, and execution continues in the calling
+ /// function. When next invoked with the same first argument, execution of this function
+ /// continues at the `resume` basic block, with the second argument written to the `resume_arg`
+ /// place. If the generator is dropped before then, the `drop` basic block is invoked.
+ ///
+ /// Not permitted in bodies that are not generator bodies, or after generator lowering.
+ ///
+ /// **Needs clarification**: What about the evaluation order of the `resume_arg` and `value`?
+ Yield {
+ /// The value to return.
+ value: Operand,
+ /// Where to resume to.
+ resume: BasicBlockId,
+ /// The place to store the resume argument in.
+ resume_arg: Place,
+ /// Cleanup to be done if the generator is dropped at this suspend point.
+ drop: Option<BasicBlockId>,
+ },
+
+ /// Indicates the end of dropping a generator.
+ ///
+ /// Semantically just a `return` (from the generators drop glue). Only permitted in the same situations
+ /// as `yield`.
+ ///
+ /// **Needs clarification**: Is that even correct? The generator drop code is always confusing
+ /// to me, because it's not even really in the current body.
+ ///
+ /// **Needs clarification**: Are there type system constraints on these terminators? Should
+ /// there be a "block type" like `cleanup` blocks for them?
+ GeneratorDrop,
+
+ /// A block where control flow only ever takes one real path, but borrowck needs to be more
+ /// conservative.
+ ///
+ /// At runtime this is semantically just a goto.
+ ///
+ /// Disallowed after drop elaboration.
+ FalseEdge {
+ /// The target normal control flow will take.
+ real_target: BasicBlockId,
+ /// A block control flow could conceptually jump to, but won't in
+ /// practice.
+ imaginary_target: BasicBlockId,
+ },
+
+ /// A terminator for blocks that only take one path in reality, but where we reserve the right
+ /// to unwind in borrowck, even if it won't happen in practice. This can arise in infinite loops
+ /// with no function calls for example.
+ ///
+ /// At runtime this is semantically just a goto.
+ ///
+ /// Disallowed after drop elaboration.
+ FalseUnwind {
+ /// The target normal control flow will take.
+ real_target: BasicBlockId,
+ /// The imaginary cleanup block link. This particular path will never be taken
+ /// in practice, but in order to avoid fragility we want to always
+ /// consider it in borrowck. We don't want to accept programs which
+ /// pass borrowck only when `panic=abort` or some assertions are disabled
+ /// due to release vs. debug mode builds. This needs to be an `Option` because
+ /// of the `remove_noop_landing_pads` and `abort_unwinding_calls` passes.
+ unwind: Option<BasicBlockId>,
+ },
+}
+
+#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Clone)]
+pub enum BorrowKind {
+ /// Data must be immutable and is aliasable.
+ Shared,
+
+ /// The immediately borrowed place must be immutable, but projections from
+ /// it don't need to be. For example, a shallow borrow of `a.b` doesn't
+ /// conflict with a mutable borrow of `a.b.c`.
+ ///
+ /// This is used when lowering matches: when matching on a place we want to
+ /// ensure that place have the same value from the start of the match until
+ /// an arm is selected. This prevents this code from compiling:
+ /// ```compile_fail,E0510
+ /// let mut x = &Some(0);
+ /// match *x {
+ /// None => (),
+ /// Some(_) if { x = &None; false } => (),
+ /// Some(_) => (),
+ /// }
+ /// ```
+ /// This can't be a shared borrow because mutably borrowing (*x as Some).0
+ /// should not prevent `if let None = x { ... }`, for example, because the
+ /// mutating `(*x as Some).0` can't affect the discriminant of `x`.
+ /// We can also report errors with this kind of borrow differently.
+ Shallow,
+
+ /// Data must be immutable but not aliasable. This kind of borrow
+ /// cannot currently be expressed by the user and is used only in
+ /// implicit closure bindings. It is needed when the closure is
+ /// borrowing or mutating a mutable referent, e.g.:
+ /// ```
+ /// let mut z = 3;
+ /// let x: &mut isize = &mut z;
+ /// let y = || *x += 5;
+ /// ```
+ /// If we were to try to translate this closure into a more explicit
+ /// form, we'd encounter an error with the code as written:
+ /// ```compile_fail,E0594
+ /// struct Env<'a> { x: &'a &'a mut isize }
+ /// let mut z = 3;
+ /// let x: &mut isize = &mut z;
+ /// let y = (&mut Env { x: &x }, fn_ptr); // Closure is pair of env and fn
+ /// fn fn_ptr(env: &mut Env) { **env.x += 5; }
+ /// ```
+ /// This is then illegal because you cannot mutate an `&mut` found
+ /// in an aliasable location. To solve, you'd have to translate with
+ /// an `&mut` borrow:
+ /// ```compile_fail,E0596
+ /// struct Env<'a> { x: &'a mut &'a mut isize }
+ /// let mut z = 3;
+ /// let x: &mut isize = &mut z;
+ /// let y = (&mut Env { x: &mut x }, fn_ptr); // changed from &x to &mut x
+ /// fn fn_ptr(env: &mut Env) { **env.x += 5; }
+ /// ```
+ /// Now the assignment to `**env.x` is legal, but creating a
+ /// mutable pointer to `x` is not because `x` is not mutable. We
+ /// could fix this by declaring `x` as `let mut x`. This is ok in
+ /// user code, if awkward, but extra weird for closures, since the
+ /// borrow is hidden.
+ ///
+ /// So we introduce a "unique imm" borrow -- the referent is
+ /// immutable, but not aliasable. This solves the problem. For
+ /// simplicity, we don't give users the way to express this
+ /// borrow, it's just used when translating closures.
+ Unique,
+
+ /// Data is mutable and not aliasable.
+ Mut {
+ /// `true` if this borrow arose from method-call auto-ref
+ /// (i.e., `adjustment::Adjust::Borrow`).
+ allow_two_phase_borrow: bool,
+ },
+}
+
+impl BorrowKind {
+ fn from_hir(m: hir_def::type_ref::Mutability) -> Self {
+ match m {
+ hir_def::type_ref::Mutability::Shared => BorrowKind::Shared,
+ hir_def::type_ref::Mutability::Mut => BorrowKind::Mut { allow_two_phase_borrow: false },
+ }
+ }
+
+ fn from_chalk(m: Mutability) -> Self {
+ match m {
+ Mutability::Not => BorrowKind::Shared,
+ Mutability::Mut => BorrowKind::Mut { allow_two_phase_borrow: false },
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, Hash)]
+pub enum UnOp {
+ /// The `!` operator for logical inversion
+ Not,
+ /// The `-` operator for negation
+ Neg,
+}
+
+#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Clone)]
+pub enum BinOp {
+ /// The `+` operator (addition)
+ Add,
+ /// The `-` operator (subtraction)
+ Sub,
+ /// The `*` operator (multiplication)
+ Mul,
+ /// The `/` operator (division)
+ ///
+ /// Division by zero is UB, because the compiler should have inserted checks
+ /// prior to this.
+ Div,
+ /// The `%` operator (modulus)
+ ///
+ /// Using zero as the modulus (second operand) is UB, because the compiler
+ /// should have inserted checks prior to this.
+ Rem,
+ /// The `^` operator (bitwise xor)
+ BitXor,
+ /// The `&` operator (bitwise and)
+ BitAnd,
+ /// The `|` operator (bitwise or)
+ BitOr,
+ /// The `<<` operator (shift left)
+ ///
+ /// The offset is truncated to the size of the first operand before shifting.
+ Shl,
+ /// The `>>` operator (shift right)
+ ///
+ /// The offset is truncated to the size of the first operand before shifting.
+ Shr,
+ /// The `==` operator (equality)
+ Eq,
+ /// The `<` operator (less than)
+ Lt,
+ /// The `<=` operator (less than or equal to)
+ Le,
+ /// The `!=` operator (not equal to)
+ Ne,
+ /// The `>=` operator (greater than or equal to)
+ Ge,
+ /// The `>` operator (greater than)
+ Gt,
+ /// The `ptr.offset` operator
+ Offset,
+}
+
+impl Display for BinOp {
+ fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result {
+ f.write_str(match self {
+ BinOp::Add => "+",
+ BinOp::Sub => "-",
+ BinOp::Mul => "*",
+ BinOp::Div => "/",
+ BinOp::Rem => "%",
+ BinOp::BitXor => "^",
+ BinOp::BitAnd => "&",
+ BinOp::BitOr => "|",
+ BinOp::Shl => "<<",
+ BinOp::Shr => ">>",
+ BinOp::Eq => "==",
+ BinOp::Lt => "<",
+ BinOp::Le => "<=",
+ BinOp::Ne => "!=",
+ BinOp::Ge => ">=",
+ BinOp::Gt => ">",
+ BinOp::Offset => "`offset`",
+ })
+ }
+}
+
+impl From<hir_def::expr::ArithOp> for BinOp {
+ fn from(value: hir_def::expr::ArithOp) -> Self {
+ match value {
+ hir_def::expr::ArithOp::Add => BinOp::Add,
+ hir_def::expr::ArithOp::Mul => BinOp::Mul,
+ hir_def::expr::ArithOp::Sub => BinOp::Sub,
+ hir_def::expr::ArithOp::Div => BinOp::Div,
+ hir_def::expr::ArithOp::Rem => BinOp::Rem,
+ hir_def::expr::ArithOp::Shl => BinOp::Shl,
+ hir_def::expr::ArithOp::Shr => BinOp::Shr,
+ hir_def::expr::ArithOp::BitXor => BinOp::BitXor,
+ hir_def::expr::ArithOp::BitOr => BinOp::BitOr,
+ hir_def::expr::ArithOp::BitAnd => BinOp::BitAnd,
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+impl From<hir_def::expr::CmpOp> for BinOp {
+ fn from(value: hir_def::expr::CmpOp) -> Self {
+ match value {
+ hir_def::expr::CmpOp::Eq { negated: false } => BinOp::Eq,
+ hir_def::expr::CmpOp::Eq { negated: true } => BinOp::Ne,
+ hir_def::expr::CmpOp::Ord { ordering: Ordering::Greater, strict: false } => BinOp::Ge,
+ hir_def::expr::CmpOp::Ord { ordering: Ordering::Greater, strict: true } => BinOp::Gt,
+ hir_def::expr::CmpOp::Ord { ordering: Ordering::Less, strict: false } => BinOp::Le,
+ hir_def::expr::CmpOp::Ord { ordering: Ordering::Less, strict: true } => BinOp::Lt,
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+impl From<Operand> for Rvalue {
+ fn from(x: Operand) -> Self {
+ Self::Use(x)
+ }
+}
+
+#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Clone)]
+pub enum CastKind {
+ /// An exposing pointer to address cast. A cast between a pointer and an integer type, or
+ /// between a function pointer and an integer type.
+ /// See the docs on `expose_addr` for more details.
+ PointerExposeAddress,
+ /// An address-to-pointer cast that picks up an exposed provenance.
+ /// See the docs on `from_exposed_addr` for more details.
+ PointerFromExposedAddress,
+ /// All sorts of pointer-to-pointer casts. Note that reference-to-raw-ptr casts are
+ /// translated into `&raw mut/const *r`, i.e., they are not actually casts.
+ Pointer(PointerCast),
+ /// Cast into a dyn* object.
+ DynStar,
+ IntToInt,
+ FloatToInt,
+ FloatToFloat,
+ IntToFloat,
+ PtrToPtr,
+ FnPtrToPtr,
+}
+
+#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Clone)]
+pub enum Rvalue {
+ /// Yields the operand unchanged
+ Use(Operand),
+
+ /// Creates an array where each element is the value of the operand.
+ ///
+ /// This is the cause of a bug in the case where the repetition count is zero because the value
+ /// is not dropped, see [#74836].
+ ///
+ /// Corresponds to source code like `[x; 32]`.
+ ///
+ /// [#74836]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/74836
+ //Repeat(Operand, ty::Const),
+
+ /// Creates a reference of the indicated kind to the place.
+ ///
+ /// There is not much to document here, because besides the obvious parts the semantics of this
+ /// are essentially entirely a part of the aliasing model. There are many UCG issues discussing
+ /// exactly what the behavior of this operation should be.
+ ///
+ /// `Shallow` borrows are disallowed after drop lowering.
+ Ref(BorrowKind, Place),
+
+ /// Creates a pointer/reference to the given thread local.
+ ///
+ /// The yielded type is a `*mut T` if the static is mutable, otherwise if the static is extern a
+ /// `*const T`, and if neither of those apply a `&T`.
+ ///
+ /// **Note:** This is a runtime operation that actually executes code and is in this sense more
+ /// like a function call. Also, eliminating dead stores of this rvalue causes `fn main() {}` to
+ /// SIGILL for some reason that I (JakobDegen) never got a chance to look into.
+ ///
+ /// **Needs clarification**: Are there weird additional semantics here related to the runtime
+ /// nature of this operation?
+ //ThreadLocalRef(DefId),
+
+ /// Creates a pointer with the indicated mutability to the place.
+ ///
+ /// This is generated by pointer casts like `&v as *const _` or raw address of expressions like
+ /// `&raw v` or `addr_of!(v)`.
+ ///
+ /// Like with references, the semantics of this operation are heavily dependent on the aliasing
+ /// model.
+ //AddressOf(Mutability, Place),
+
+ /// Yields the length of the place, as a `usize`.
+ ///
+ /// If the type of the place is an array, this is the array length. For slices (`[T]`, not
+ /// `&[T]`) this accesses the place's metadata to determine the length. This rvalue is
+ /// ill-formed for places of other types.
+ Len(Place),
+
+ /// Performs essentially all of the casts that can be performed via `as`.
+ ///
+ /// This allows for casts from/to a variety of types.
+ ///
+ /// **FIXME**: Document exactly which `CastKind`s allow which types of casts. Figure out why
+ /// `ArrayToPointer` and `MutToConstPointer` are special.
+ Cast(CastKind, Operand, Ty),
+
+ // FIXME link to `pointer::offset` when it hits stable.
+ /// * `Offset` has the same semantics as `pointer::offset`, except that the second
+ /// parameter may be a `usize` as well.
+ /// * The comparison operations accept `bool`s, `char`s, signed or unsigned integers, floats,
+ /// raw pointers, or function pointers and return a `bool`. The types of the operands must be
+ /// matching, up to the usual caveat of the lifetimes in function pointers.
+ /// * Left and right shift operations accept signed or unsigned integers not necessarily of the
+ /// same type and return a value of the same type as their LHS. Like in Rust, the RHS is
+ /// truncated as needed.
+ /// * The `Bit*` operations accept signed integers, unsigned integers, or bools with matching
+ /// types and return a value of that type.
+ /// * The remaining operations accept signed integers, unsigned integers, or floats with
+ /// matching types and return a value of that type.
+ //BinaryOp(BinOp, Box<(Operand, Operand)>),
+
+ /// Same as `BinaryOp`, but yields `(T, bool)` with a `bool` indicating an error condition.
+ ///
+ /// When overflow checking is disabled and we are generating run-time code, the error condition
+ /// is false. Otherwise, and always during CTFE, the error condition is determined as described
+ /// below.
+ ///
+ /// For addition, subtraction, and multiplication on integers the error condition is set when
+ /// the infinite precision result would be unequal to the actual result.
+ ///
+ /// For shift operations on integers the error condition is set when the value of right-hand
+ /// side is greater than or equal to the number of bits in the type of the left-hand side, or
+ /// when the value of right-hand side is negative.
+ ///
+ /// Other combinations of types and operators are unsupported.
+ CheckedBinaryOp(BinOp, Operand, Operand),
+
+ /// Computes a value as described by the operation.
+ //NullaryOp(NullOp, Ty),
+
+ /// Exactly like `BinaryOp`, but less operands.
+ ///
+ /// Also does two's-complement arithmetic. Negation requires a signed integer or a float;
+ /// bitwise not requires a signed integer, unsigned integer, or bool. Both operation kinds
+ /// return a value with the same type as their operand.
+ UnaryOp(UnOp, Operand),
+
+ /// Computes the discriminant of the place, returning it as an integer of type
+ /// [`discriminant_ty`]. Returns zero for types without discriminant.
+ ///
+ /// The validity requirements for the underlying value are undecided for this rvalue, see
+ /// [#91095]. Note too that the value of the discriminant is not the same thing as the
+ /// variant index; use [`discriminant_for_variant`] to convert.
+ ///
+ /// [`discriminant_ty`]: crate::ty::Ty::discriminant_ty
+ /// [#91095]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/91095
+ /// [`discriminant_for_variant`]: crate::ty::Ty::discriminant_for_variant
+ Discriminant(Place),
+
+ /// Creates an aggregate value, like a tuple or struct.
+ ///
+ /// This is needed because dataflow analysis needs to distinguish
+ /// `dest = Foo { x: ..., y: ... }` from `dest.x = ...; dest.y = ...;` in the case that `Foo`
+ /// has a destructor.
+ ///
+ /// Disallowed after deaggregation for all aggregate kinds except `Array` and `Generator`. After
+ /// generator lowering, `Generator` aggregate kinds are disallowed too.
+ Aggregate(AggregateKind, Vec<Operand>),
+
+ /// Transmutes a `*mut u8` into shallow-initialized `Box<T>`.
+ ///
+ /// This is different from a normal transmute because dataflow analysis will treat the box as
+ /// initialized but its content as uninitialized. Like other pointer casts, this in general
+ /// affects alias analysis.
+ ShallowInitBox(Operand, Ty),
+
+ /// A CopyForDeref is equivalent to a read from a place at the
+ /// codegen level, but is treated specially by drop elaboration. When such a read happens, it
+ /// is guaranteed (via nature of the mir_opt `Derefer` in rustc_mir_transform/src/deref_separator)
+ /// that the only use of the returned value is a deref operation, immediately
+ /// followed by one or more projections. Drop elaboration treats this rvalue as if the
+ /// read never happened and just projects further. This allows simplifying various MIR
+ /// optimizations and codegen backends that previously had to handle deref operations anywhere
+ /// in a place.
+ CopyForDeref(Place),
+}
+
+#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Clone)]
+pub enum StatementKind {
+ Assign(Place, Rvalue),
+ //FakeRead(Box<(FakeReadCause, Place)>),
+ //SetDiscriminant {
+ // place: Box<Place>,
+ // variant_index: VariantIdx,
+ //},
+ Deinit(Place),
+ StorageLive(LocalId),
+ StorageDead(LocalId),
+ //Retag(RetagKind, Box<Place>),
+ //AscribeUserType(Place, UserTypeProjection, Variance),
+ //Intrinsic(Box<NonDivergingIntrinsic>),
+ Nop,
+}
+impl StatementKind {
+ fn with_span(self, span: MirSpan) -> Statement {
+ Statement { kind: self, span }
+ }
+}
+
+#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Clone)]
+pub struct Statement {
+ pub kind: StatementKind,
+ pub span: MirSpan,
+}
+
+#[derive(Debug, Default, PartialEq, Eq)]
+pub struct BasicBlock {
+ /// List of statements in this block.
+ pub statements: Vec<Statement>,
+
+ /// Terminator for this block.
+ ///
+ /// N.B., this should generally ONLY be `None` during construction.
+ /// Therefore, you should generally access it via the
+ /// `terminator()` or `terminator_mut()` methods. The only
+ /// exception is that certain passes, such as `simplify_cfg`, swap
+ /// out the terminator temporarily with `None` while they continue
+ /// to recurse over the set of basic blocks.
+ pub terminator: Option<Terminator>,
+
+ /// If true, this block lies on an unwind path. This is used
+ /// during codegen where distinct kinds of basic blocks may be
+ /// generated (particularly for MSVC cleanup). Unwind blocks must
+ /// only branch to other unwind blocks.
+ pub is_cleanup: bool,
+}
+
+#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
+pub struct MirBody {
+ pub basic_blocks: Arena<BasicBlock>,
+ pub locals: Arena<Local>,
+ pub start_block: BasicBlockId,
+ pub owner: DefWithBodyId,
+ pub arg_count: usize,
+ pub binding_locals: ArenaMap<BindingId, LocalId>,
+ pub param_locals: Vec<LocalId>,
+}
+
+fn const_as_usize(c: &Const) -> usize {
+ try_const_usize(c).unwrap() as usize
+}
+
+#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Clone, Copy)]
+pub enum MirSpan {
+ ExprId(ExprId),
+ PatId(PatId),
+ Unknown,
+}
+
+impl_from!(ExprId, PatId for MirSpan);
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/mir/borrowck.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/mir/borrowck.rs
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..c8729af86
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/mir/borrowck.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,223 @@
+//! MIR borrow checker, which is used in diagnostics like `unused_mut`
+
+// Currently it is an ad-hoc implementation, only useful for mutability analysis. Feel free to remove all of these
+// if needed for implementing a proper borrow checker.
+
+use std::sync::Arc;
+
+use hir_def::DefWithBodyId;
+use la_arena::ArenaMap;
+use stdx::never;
+
+use crate::db::HirDatabase;
+
+use super::{
+ BasicBlockId, BorrowKind, LocalId, MirBody, MirLowerError, MirSpan, Place, ProjectionElem,
+ Rvalue, StatementKind, Terminator,
+};
+
+#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
+/// Stores spans which implies that the local should be mutable.
+pub enum MutabilityReason {
+ Mut { spans: Vec<MirSpan> },
+ Not,
+}
+
+#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
+pub struct BorrowckResult {
+ pub mir_body: Arc<MirBody>,
+ pub mutability_of_locals: ArenaMap<LocalId, MutabilityReason>,
+}
+
+pub fn borrowck_query(
+ db: &dyn HirDatabase,
+ def: DefWithBodyId,
+) -> Result<Arc<BorrowckResult>, MirLowerError> {
+ let _p = profile::span("borrowck_query");
+ let body = db.mir_body(def)?;
+ let r = BorrowckResult { mutability_of_locals: mutability_of_locals(&body), mir_body: body };
+ Ok(Arc::new(r))
+}
+
+fn is_place_direct(lvalue: &Place) -> bool {
+ !lvalue.projection.iter().any(|x| *x == ProjectionElem::Deref)
+}
+
+enum ProjectionCase {
+ /// Projection is a local
+ Direct,
+ /// Projection is some field or slice of a local
+ DirectPart,
+ /// Projection is deref of something
+ Indirect,
+}
+
+fn place_case(lvalue: &Place) -> ProjectionCase {
+ let mut is_part_of = false;
+ for proj in lvalue.projection.iter().rev() {
+ match proj {
+ ProjectionElem::Deref => return ProjectionCase::Indirect, // It's indirect
+ ProjectionElem::ConstantIndex { .. }
+ | ProjectionElem::Subslice { .. }
+ | ProjectionElem::Field(_)
+ | ProjectionElem::TupleField(_)
+ | ProjectionElem::Index(_) => {
+ is_part_of = true;
+ }
+ ProjectionElem::OpaqueCast(_) => (),
+ }
+ }
+ if is_part_of {
+ ProjectionCase::DirectPart
+ } else {
+ ProjectionCase::Direct
+ }
+}
+
+/// Returns a map from basic blocks to the set of locals that might be ever initialized before
+/// the start of the block. Only `StorageDead` can remove something from this map, and we ignore
+/// `Uninit` and `drop` and similars after initialization.
+fn ever_initialized_map(body: &MirBody) -> ArenaMap<BasicBlockId, ArenaMap<LocalId, bool>> {
+ let mut result: ArenaMap<BasicBlockId, ArenaMap<LocalId, bool>> =
+ body.basic_blocks.iter().map(|x| (x.0, ArenaMap::default())).collect();
+ fn dfs(
+ body: &MirBody,
+ b: BasicBlockId,
+ l: LocalId,
+ result: &mut ArenaMap<BasicBlockId, ArenaMap<LocalId, bool>>,
+ ) {
+ let mut is_ever_initialized = result[b][l]; // It must be filled, as we use it as mark for dfs
+ let block = &body.basic_blocks[b];
+ for statement in &block.statements {
+ match &statement.kind {
+ StatementKind::Assign(p, _) => {
+ if p.projection.len() == 0 && p.local == l {
+ is_ever_initialized = true;
+ }
+ }
+ StatementKind::StorageDead(p) => {
+ if *p == l {
+ is_ever_initialized = false;
+ }
+ }
+ StatementKind::Deinit(_) | StatementKind::Nop | StatementKind::StorageLive(_) => (),
+ }
+ }
+ let Some(terminator) = &block.terminator else {
+ never!("Terminator should be none only in construction");
+ return;
+ };
+ let targets = match terminator {
+ Terminator::Goto { target } => vec![*target],
+ Terminator::SwitchInt { targets, .. } => targets.all_targets().to_vec(),
+ Terminator::Resume
+ | Terminator::Abort
+ | Terminator::Return
+ | Terminator::Unreachable => vec![],
+ Terminator::Call { target, cleanup, destination, .. } => {
+ if destination.projection.len() == 0 && destination.local == l {
+ is_ever_initialized = true;
+ }
+ target.into_iter().chain(cleanup.into_iter()).copied().collect()
+ }
+ Terminator::Drop { .. }
+ | Terminator::DropAndReplace { .. }
+ | Terminator::Assert { .. }
+ | Terminator::Yield { .. }
+ | Terminator::GeneratorDrop
+ | Terminator::FalseEdge { .. }
+ | Terminator::FalseUnwind { .. } => {
+ never!("We don't emit these MIR terminators yet");
+ vec![]
+ }
+ };
+ for target in targets {
+ if !result[target].contains_idx(l) || !result[target][l] && is_ever_initialized {
+ result[target].insert(l, is_ever_initialized);
+ dfs(body, target, l, result);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ for &l in &body.param_locals {
+ result[body.start_block].insert(l, true);
+ dfs(body, body.start_block, l, &mut result);
+ }
+ for l in body.locals.iter().map(|x| x.0) {
+ if !result[body.start_block].contains_idx(l) {
+ result[body.start_block].insert(l, false);
+ dfs(body, body.start_block, l, &mut result);
+ }
+ }
+ result
+}
+
+fn mutability_of_locals(body: &MirBody) -> ArenaMap<LocalId, MutabilityReason> {
+ let mut result: ArenaMap<LocalId, MutabilityReason> =
+ body.locals.iter().map(|x| (x.0, MutabilityReason::Not)).collect();
+ let mut push_mut_span = |local, span| match &mut result[local] {
+ MutabilityReason::Mut { spans } => spans.push(span),
+ x @ MutabilityReason::Not => *x = MutabilityReason::Mut { spans: vec![span] },
+ };
+ let ever_init_maps = ever_initialized_map(body);
+ for (block_id, mut ever_init_map) in ever_init_maps.into_iter() {
+ let block = &body.basic_blocks[block_id];
+ for statement in &block.statements {
+ match &statement.kind {
+ StatementKind::Assign(place, value) => {
+ match place_case(place) {
+ ProjectionCase::Direct => {
+ if ever_init_map.get(place.local).copied().unwrap_or_default() {
+ push_mut_span(place.local, statement.span);
+ } else {
+ ever_init_map.insert(place.local, true);
+ }
+ }
+ ProjectionCase::DirectPart => {
+ // Partial initialization is not supported, so it is definitely `mut`
+ push_mut_span(place.local, statement.span);
+ }
+ ProjectionCase::Indirect => (),
+ }
+ if let Rvalue::Ref(BorrowKind::Mut { .. }, p) = value {
+ if is_place_direct(p) {
+ push_mut_span(p.local, statement.span);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ StatementKind::StorageDead(p) => {
+ ever_init_map.insert(*p, false);
+ }
+ StatementKind::Deinit(_) | StatementKind::StorageLive(_) | StatementKind::Nop => (),
+ }
+ }
+ let Some(terminator) = &block.terminator else {
+ never!("Terminator should be none only in construction");
+ continue;
+ };
+ match terminator {
+ Terminator::Goto { .. }
+ | Terminator::Resume
+ | Terminator::Abort
+ | Terminator::Return
+ | Terminator::Unreachable
+ | Terminator::FalseEdge { .. }
+ | Terminator::FalseUnwind { .. }
+ | Terminator::GeneratorDrop
+ | Terminator::SwitchInt { .. }
+ | Terminator::Drop { .. }
+ | Terminator::DropAndReplace { .. }
+ | Terminator::Assert { .. }
+ | Terminator::Yield { .. } => (),
+ Terminator::Call { destination, .. } => {
+ if destination.projection.len() == 0 {
+ if ever_init_map.get(destination.local).copied().unwrap_or_default() {
+ push_mut_span(destination.local, MirSpan::Unknown);
+ } else {
+ ever_init_map.insert(destination.local, true);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ result
+}
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/mir/eval.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/mir/eval.rs
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..c5d843d9e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/mir/eval.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,1253 @@
+//! This module provides a MIR interpreter, which is used in const eval.
+
+use std::{borrow::Cow, collections::HashMap, iter};
+
+use base_db::CrateId;
+use chalk_ir::{
+ fold::{FallibleTypeFolder, TypeFoldable, TypeSuperFoldable},
+ DebruijnIndex, TyKind,
+};
+use hir_def::{
+ builtin_type::BuiltinType,
+ lang_item::{lang_attr, LangItem},
+ layout::{Layout, LayoutError, RustcEnumVariantIdx, TagEncoding, Variants},
+ AdtId, DefWithBodyId, EnumVariantId, FunctionId, HasModule, Lookup, VariantId,
+};
+use intern::Interned;
+use la_arena::ArenaMap;
+
+use crate::{
+ consteval::{intern_const_scalar, ConstEvalError},
+ db::HirDatabase,
+ from_placeholder_idx,
+ infer::{normalize, PointerCast},
+ layout::layout_of_ty,
+ mapping::from_chalk,
+ method_resolution::lookup_impl_method,
+ CallableDefId, Const, ConstScalar, Interner, MemoryMap, Substitution, Ty, TyBuilder, TyExt,
+};
+
+use super::{
+ const_as_usize, return_slot, AggregateKind, BinOp, CastKind, LocalId, MirBody, MirLowerError,
+ Operand, Place, ProjectionElem, Rvalue, StatementKind, Terminator, UnOp,
+};
+
+pub struct Evaluator<'a> {
+ db: &'a dyn HirDatabase,
+ stack: Vec<u8>,
+ heap: Vec<u8>,
+ crate_id: CrateId,
+ // FIXME: This is a workaround, see the comment on `interpret_mir`
+ assert_placeholder_ty_is_unused: bool,
+ /// A general limit on execution, to prevent non terminating programs from breaking r-a main process
+ execution_limit: usize,
+ /// An additional limit on stack depth, to prevent stack overflow
+ stack_depth_limit: usize,
+}
+
+#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy)]
+enum Address {
+ Stack(usize),
+ Heap(usize),
+}
+
+use Address::*;
+
+struct Interval {
+ addr: Address,
+ size: usize,
+}
+
+impl Interval {
+ fn new(addr: Address, size: usize) -> Self {
+ Self { addr, size }
+ }
+
+ fn get<'a>(&self, memory: &'a Evaluator<'a>) -> Result<&'a [u8]> {
+ memory.read_memory(self.addr, self.size)
+ }
+}
+
+enum IntervalOrOwned {
+ Owned(Vec<u8>),
+ Borrowed(Interval),
+}
+impl IntervalOrOwned {
+ pub(crate) fn to_vec(self, memory: &Evaluator<'_>) -> Result<Vec<u8>> {
+ Ok(match self {
+ IntervalOrOwned::Owned(o) => o,
+ IntervalOrOwned::Borrowed(b) => b.get(memory)?.to_vec(),
+ })
+ }
+}
+
+macro_rules! from_bytes {
+ ($ty:tt, $value:expr) => {
+ ($ty::from_le_bytes(match ($value).try_into() {
+ Ok(x) => x,
+ Err(_) => return Err(MirEvalError::TypeError("mismatched size")),
+ }))
+ };
+}
+
+impl Address {
+ fn from_bytes(x: &[u8]) -> Result<Self> {
+ Ok(Address::from_usize(from_bytes!(usize, x)))
+ }
+
+ fn from_usize(x: usize) -> Self {
+ if x > usize::MAX / 2 {
+ Stack(usize::MAX - x)
+ } else {
+ Heap(x)
+ }
+ }
+
+ fn to_bytes(&self) -> Vec<u8> {
+ usize::to_le_bytes(self.to_usize()).to_vec()
+ }
+
+ fn to_usize(&self) -> usize {
+ let as_num = match self {
+ Stack(x) => usize::MAX - *x,
+ Heap(x) => *x,
+ };
+ as_num
+ }
+
+ fn map(&self, f: impl FnOnce(usize) -> usize) -> Address {
+ match self {
+ Stack(x) => Stack(f(*x)),
+ Heap(x) => Heap(f(*x)),
+ }
+ }
+
+ fn offset(&self, offset: usize) -> Address {
+ self.map(|x| x + offset)
+ }
+}
+
+#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
+pub enum MirEvalError {
+ ConstEvalError(Box<ConstEvalError>),
+ LayoutError(LayoutError, Ty),
+ /// Means that code had type errors (or mismatched args) and we shouldn't generate mir in first place.
+ TypeError(&'static str),
+ /// Means that code had undefined behavior. We don't try to actively detect UB, but if it was detected
+ /// then use this type of error.
+ UndefinedBehavior(&'static str),
+ Panic,
+ MirLowerError(FunctionId, MirLowerError),
+ TypeIsUnsized(Ty, &'static str),
+ NotSupported(String),
+ InvalidConst(Const),
+ InFunction(FunctionId, Box<MirEvalError>),
+ ExecutionLimitExceeded,
+ StackOverflow,
+ TargetDataLayoutNotAvailable,
+}
+
+impl std::fmt::Debug for MirEvalError {
+ fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result {
+ match self {
+ Self::ConstEvalError(arg0) => f.debug_tuple("ConstEvalError").field(arg0).finish(),
+ Self::LayoutError(arg0, arg1) => {
+ f.debug_tuple("LayoutError").field(arg0).field(arg1).finish()
+ }
+ Self::TypeError(arg0) => f.debug_tuple("TypeError").field(arg0).finish(),
+ Self::UndefinedBehavior(arg0) => {
+ f.debug_tuple("UndefinedBehavior").field(arg0).finish()
+ }
+ Self::Panic => write!(f, "Panic"),
+ Self::TargetDataLayoutNotAvailable => write!(f, "TargetDataLayoutNotAvailable"),
+ Self::TypeIsUnsized(ty, it) => write!(f, "{ty:?} is unsized. {it} should be sized."),
+ Self::ExecutionLimitExceeded => write!(f, "execution limit exceeded"),
+ Self::StackOverflow => write!(f, "stack overflow"),
+ Self::MirLowerError(arg0, arg1) => {
+ f.debug_tuple("MirLowerError").field(arg0).field(arg1).finish()
+ }
+ Self::NotSupported(arg0) => f.debug_tuple("NotSupported").field(arg0).finish(),
+ Self::InvalidConst(arg0) => {
+ let data = &arg0.data(Interner);
+ f.debug_struct("InvalidConst").field("ty", &data.ty).field("value", &arg0).finish()
+ }
+ Self::InFunction(func, e) => {
+ let mut e = &**e;
+ let mut stack = vec![*func];
+ while let Self::InFunction(f, next_e) = e {
+ e = &next_e;
+ stack.push(*f);
+ }
+ f.debug_struct("WithStack").field("error", e).field("stack", &stack).finish()
+ }
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+macro_rules! not_supported {
+ ($x: expr) => {
+ return Err(MirEvalError::NotSupported(format!($x)))
+ };
+}
+
+impl From<ConstEvalError> for MirEvalError {
+ fn from(value: ConstEvalError) -> Self {
+ match value {
+ _ => MirEvalError::ConstEvalError(Box::new(value)),
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+type Result<T> = std::result::Result<T, MirEvalError>;
+
+struct Locals<'a> {
+ ptr: &'a ArenaMap<LocalId, Address>,
+ body: &'a MirBody,
+ subst: &'a Substitution,
+}
+
+pub fn interpret_mir(
+ db: &dyn HirDatabase,
+ body: &MirBody,
+ // FIXME: This is workaround. Ideally, const generics should have a separate body (issue #7434), but now
+ // they share their body with their parent, so in MIR lowering we have locals of the parent body, which
+ // might have placeholders. With this argument, we (wrongly) assume that every placeholder type has
+ // a zero size, hoping that they are all outside of our current body. Even without a fix for #7434, we can
+ // (and probably should) do better here, for example by excluding bindings outside of the target expression.
+ assert_placeholder_ty_is_unused: bool,
+) -> Result<Const> {
+ let ty = body.locals[return_slot()].ty.clone();
+ let mut evaluator =
+ Evaluator::new(db, body.owner.module(db.upcast()).krate(), assert_placeholder_ty_is_unused);
+ let bytes = evaluator.interpret_mir_with_no_arg(&body)?;
+ let memory_map = evaluator.create_memory_map(
+ &bytes,
+ &ty,
+ &Locals { ptr: &ArenaMap::new(), body: &body, subst: &Substitution::empty(Interner) },
+ )?;
+ return Ok(intern_const_scalar(ConstScalar::Bytes(bytes, memory_map), ty));
+}
+
+impl Evaluator<'_> {
+ pub fn new<'a>(
+ db: &'a dyn HirDatabase,
+ crate_id: CrateId,
+ assert_placeholder_ty_is_unused: bool,
+ ) -> Evaluator<'a> {
+ Evaluator {
+ stack: vec![0],
+ heap: vec![0],
+ db,
+ crate_id,
+ assert_placeholder_ty_is_unused,
+ stack_depth_limit: 100,
+ execution_limit: 100_000,
+ }
+ }
+
+ fn place_addr(&self, p: &Place, locals: &Locals<'_>) -> Result<Address> {
+ Ok(self.place_addr_and_ty(p, locals)?.0)
+ }
+
+ fn ptr_size(&self) -> usize {
+ match self.db.target_data_layout(self.crate_id) {
+ Some(x) => x.pointer_size.bytes_usize(),
+ None => 8,
+ }
+ }
+
+ fn place_addr_and_ty<'a>(&'a self, p: &Place, locals: &'a Locals<'a>) -> Result<(Address, Ty)> {
+ let mut addr = locals.ptr[p.local];
+ let mut ty: Ty =
+ self.ty_filler(&locals.body.locals[p.local].ty, locals.subst, locals.body.owner)?;
+ for proj in &p.projection {
+ match proj {
+ ProjectionElem::Deref => {
+ ty = match &ty.data(Interner).kind {
+ TyKind::Raw(_, inner) | TyKind::Ref(_, _, inner) => inner.clone(),
+ _ => {
+ return Err(MirEvalError::TypeError(
+ "Overloaded deref in MIR is disallowed",
+ ))
+ }
+ };
+ let x = from_bytes!(usize, self.read_memory(addr, self.ptr_size())?);
+ addr = Address::from_usize(x);
+ }
+ ProjectionElem::Index(op) => {
+ let offset =
+ from_bytes!(usize, self.read_memory(locals.ptr[*op], self.ptr_size())?);
+ match &ty.data(Interner).kind {
+ TyKind::Ref(_, _, inner) => match &inner.data(Interner).kind {
+ TyKind::Slice(inner) => {
+ ty = inner.clone();
+ let ty_size = self.size_of_sized(
+ &ty,
+ locals,
+ "slice inner type should be sized",
+ )?;
+ let value = self.read_memory(addr, self.ptr_size() * 2)?;
+ addr = Address::from_bytes(&value[0..8])?.offset(ty_size * offset);
+ }
+ x => not_supported!("MIR index for ref type {x:?}"),
+ },
+ TyKind::Array(inner, _) | TyKind::Slice(inner) => {
+ ty = inner.clone();
+ let ty_size = self.size_of_sized(
+ &ty,
+ locals,
+ "array inner type should be sized",
+ )?;
+ addr = addr.offset(ty_size * offset);
+ }
+ x => not_supported!("MIR index for type {x:?}"),
+ }
+ }
+ &ProjectionElem::TupleField(f) => match &ty.data(Interner).kind {
+ TyKind::Tuple(_, subst) => {
+ let layout = self.layout(&ty)?;
+ ty = subst
+ .as_slice(Interner)
+ .get(f)
+ .ok_or(MirEvalError::TypeError("not enough tuple fields"))?
+ .assert_ty_ref(Interner)
+ .clone();
+ let offset = layout.fields.offset(f).bytes_usize();
+ addr = addr.offset(offset);
+ }
+ _ => return Err(MirEvalError::TypeError("Only tuple has tuple fields")),
+ },
+ ProjectionElem::Field(f) => match &ty.data(Interner).kind {
+ TyKind::Adt(adt, subst) => {
+ let layout = self.layout_adt(adt.0, subst.clone())?;
+ let variant_layout = match &layout.variants {
+ Variants::Single { .. } => &layout,
+ Variants::Multiple { variants, .. } => {
+ &variants[match f.parent {
+ hir_def::VariantId::EnumVariantId(x) => {
+ RustcEnumVariantIdx(x.local_id)
+ }
+ _ => {
+ return Err(MirEvalError::TypeError(
+ "Multivariant layout only happens for enums",
+ ))
+ }
+ }]
+ }
+ };
+ ty = self.db.field_types(f.parent)[f.local_id]
+ .clone()
+ .substitute(Interner, subst);
+ let offset = variant_layout
+ .fields
+ .offset(u32::from(f.local_id.into_raw()) as usize)
+ .bytes_usize();
+ addr = addr.offset(offset);
+ }
+ _ => return Err(MirEvalError::TypeError("Only adt has fields")),
+ },
+ ProjectionElem::ConstantIndex { .. } => {
+ not_supported!("constant index")
+ }
+ ProjectionElem::Subslice { .. } => not_supported!("subslice"),
+ ProjectionElem::OpaqueCast(_) => not_supported!("opaque cast"),
+ }
+ }
+ Ok((addr, ty))
+ }
+
+ fn layout(&self, ty: &Ty) -> Result<Layout> {
+ layout_of_ty(self.db, ty, self.crate_id)
+ .map_err(|e| MirEvalError::LayoutError(e, ty.clone()))
+ }
+
+ fn layout_adt(&self, adt: AdtId, subst: Substitution) -> Result<Layout> {
+ self.db.layout_of_adt(adt, subst.clone()).map_err(|e| {
+ MirEvalError::LayoutError(e, TyKind::Adt(chalk_ir::AdtId(adt), subst).intern(Interner))
+ })
+ }
+
+ fn place_ty<'a>(&'a self, p: &Place, locals: &'a Locals<'a>) -> Result<Ty> {
+ Ok(self.place_addr_and_ty(p, locals)?.1)
+ }
+
+ fn operand_ty<'a>(&'a self, o: &'a Operand, locals: &'a Locals<'a>) -> Result<Ty> {
+ Ok(match o {
+ Operand::Copy(p) | Operand::Move(p) => self.place_ty(p, locals)?,
+ Operand::Constant(c) => c.data(Interner).ty.clone(),
+ })
+ }
+
+ fn interpret_mir(
+ &mut self,
+ body: &MirBody,
+ args: impl Iterator<Item = Vec<u8>>,
+ subst: Substitution,
+ ) -> Result<Vec<u8>> {
+ if let Some(x) = self.stack_depth_limit.checked_sub(1) {
+ self.stack_depth_limit = x;
+ } else {
+ return Err(MirEvalError::StackOverflow);
+ }
+ let mut current_block_idx = body.start_block;
+ let mut locals = Locals { ptr: &ArenaMap::new(), body: &body, subst: &subst };
+ let (locals_ptr, stack_size) = {
+ let mut stack_ptr = self.stack.len();
+ let addr = body
+ .locals
+ .iter()
+ .map(|(id, x)| {
+ let size =
+ self.size_of_sized(&x.ty, &locals, "no unsized local in extending stack")?;
+ let my_ptr = stack_ptr;
+ stack_ptr += size;
+ Ok((id, Stack(my_ptr)))
+ })
+ .collect::<Result<ArenaMap<LocalId, _>>>()?;
+ let stack_size = stack_ptr - self.stack.len();
+ (addr, stack_size)
+ };
+ locals.ptr = &locals_ptr;
+ self.stack.extend(iter::repeat(0).take(stack_size));
+ let mut remain_args = body.arg_count;
+ for ((_, addr), value) in locals_ptr.iter().skip(1).zip(args) {
+ self.write_memory(*addr, &value)?;
+ if remain_args == 0 {
+ return Err(MirEvalError::TypeError("more arguments provided"));
+ }
+ remain_args -= 1;
+ }
+ if remain_args > 0 {
+ return Err(MirEvalError::TypeError("not enough arguments provided"));
+ }
+ loop {
+ let current_block = &body.basic_blocks[current_block_idx];
+ if let Some(x) = self.execution_limit.checked_sub(1) {
+ self.execution_limit = x;
+ } else {
+ return Err(MirEvalError::ExecutionLimitExceeded);
+ }
+ for statement in &current_block.statements {
+ match &statement.kind {
+ StatementKind::Assign(l, r) => {
+ let addr = self.place_addr(l, &locals)?;
+ let result = self.eval_rvalue(r, &locals)?.to_vec(&self)?;
+ self.write_memory(addr, &result)?;
+ }
+ StatementKind::Deinit(_) => not_supported!("de-init statement"),
+ StatementKind::StorageLive(_)
+ | StatementKind::StorageDead(_)
+ | StatementKind::Nop => (),
+ }
+ }
+ let Some(terminator) = current_block.terminator.as_ref() else {
+ not_supported!("block without terminator");
+ };
+ match terminator {
+ Terminator::Goto { target } => {
+ current_block_idx = *target;
+ }
+ Terminator::Call {
+ func,
+ args,
+ destination,
+ target,
+ cleanup: _,
+ from_hir_call: _,
+ } => {
+ let fn_ty = self.operand_ty(func, &locals)?;
+ match &fn_ty.data(Interner).kind {
+ TyKind::FnDef(def, generic_args) => {
+ let def: CallableDefId = from_chalk(self.db, *def);
+ let generic_args = self.subst_filler(generic_args, &locals);
+ match def {
+ CallableDefId::FunctionId(def) => {
+ let arg_bytes = args
+ .iter()
+ .map(|x| {
+ Ok(self
+ .eval_operand(x, &locals)?
+ .get(&self)?
+ .to_owned())
+ })
+ .collect::<Result<Vec<_>>>()?
+ .into_iter();
+ let function_data = self.db.function_data(def);
+ let is_intrinsic = match &function_data.abi {
+ Some(abi) => *abi == Interned::new_str("rust-intrinsic"),
+ None => match def.lookup(self.db.upcast()).container {
+ hir_def::ItemContainerId::ExternBlockId(block) => {
+ let id = block.lookup(self.db.upcast()).id;
+ id.item_tree(self.db.upcast())[id.value]
+ .abi
+ .as_deref()
+ == Some("rust-intrinsic")
+ }
+ _ => false,
+ },
+ };
+ let result = if is_intrinsic {
+ self.exec_intrinsic(
+ function_data
+ .name
+ .as_text()
+ .unwrap_or_default()
+ .as_str(),
+ arg_bytes,
+ generic_args,
+ &locals,
+ )?
+ } else if let Some(x) = self.detect_lang_function(def) {
+ self.exec_lang_item(x, arg_bytes)?
+ } else {
+ let trait_env = {
+ let Some(d) = body.owner.as_generic_def_id() else {
+ not_supported!("trait resolving in non generic def id");
+ };
+ self.db.trait_environment(d)
+ };
+ let (imp, generic_args) = lookup_impl_method(
+ self.db,
+ trait_env,
+ def,
+ generic_args.clone(),
+ );
+ let generic_args =
+ self.subst_filler(&generic_args, &locals);
+ let def = imp.into();
+ let mir_body = self
+ .db
+ .mir_body(def)
+ .map_err(|e| MirEvalError::MirLowerError(imp, e))?;
+ self.interpret_mir(&mir_body, arg_bytes, generic_args)
+ .map_err(|e| {
+ MirEvalError::InFunction(imp, Box::new(e))
+ })?
+ };
+ let dest_addr = self.place_addr(destination, &locals)?;
+ self.write_memory(dest_addr, &result)?;
+ }
+ CallableDefId::StructId(id) => {
+ let (size, variant_layout, tag) = self.layout_of_variant(
+ id.into(),
+ generic_args.clone(),
+ &locals,
+ )?;
+ let result = self.make_by_layout(
+ size,
+ &variant_layout,
+ tag,
+ args,
+ &locals,
+ )?;
+ let dest_addr = self.place_addr(destination, &locals)?;
+ self.write_memory(dest_addr, &result)?;
+ }
+ CallableDefId::EnumVariantId(id) => {
+ let (size, variant_layout, tag) = self.layout_of_variant(
+ id.into(),
+ generic_args.clone(),
+ &locals,
+ )?;
+ let result = self.make_by_layout(
+ size,
+ &variant_layout,
+ tag,
+ args,
+ &locals,
+ )?;
+ let dest_addr = self.place_addr(destination, &locals)?;
+ self.write_memory(dest_addr, &result)?;
+ }
+ }
+ current_block_idx =
+ target.expect("broken mir, function without target");
+ }
+ _ => not_supported!("unknown function type"),
+ }
+ }
+ Terminator::SwitchInt { discr, targets } => {
+ let val = u128::from_le_bytes(pad16(
+ self.eval_operand(discr, &locals)?.get(&self)?,
+ false,
+ ));
+ current_block_idx = targets.target_for_value(val);
+ }
+ Terminator::Return => {
+ let ty = body.locals[return_slot()].ty.clone();
+ self.stack_depth_limit += 1;
+ return Ok(self
+ .read_memory(
+ locals.ptr[return_slot()],
+ self.size_of_sized(&ty, &locals, "return type")?,
+ )?
+ .to_owned());
+ }
+ Terminator::Unreachable => {
+ return Err(MirEvalError::UndefinedBehavior("unreachable executed"))
+ }
+ _ => not_supported!("unknown terminator"),
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ fn eval_rvalue<'a>(
+ &'a mut self,
+ r: &'a Rvalue,
+ locals: &'a Locals<'a>,
+ ) -> Result<IntervalOrOwned> {
+ use IntervalOrOwned::*;
+ Ok(match r {
+ Rvalue::Use(x) => Borrowed(self.eval_operand(x, locals)?),
+ Rvalue::Ref(_, p) => {
+ let addr = self.place_addr(p, locals)?;
+ Owned(addr.to_bytes())
+ }
+ Rvalue::Len(_) => not_supported!("rvalue len"),
+ Rvalue::UnaryOp(op, val) => {
+ let mut c = self.eval_operand(val, locals)?.get(&self)?;
+ let mut ty = self.operand_ty(val, locals)?;
+ while let TyKind::Ref(_, _, z) = ty.kind(Interner) {
+ ty = z.clone();
+ let size = self.size_of_sized(&ty, locals, "operand of unary op")?;
+ c = self.read_memory(Address::from_bytes(c)?, size)?;
+ }
+ let mut c = c.to_vec();
+ if ty.as_builtin() == Some(BuiltinType::Bool) {
+ c[0] = 1 - c[0];
+ } else {
+ match op {
+ UnOp::Not => c.iter_mut().for_each(|x| *x = !*x),
+ UnOp::Neg => {
+ c.iter_mut().for_each(|x| *x = !*x);
+ for k in c.iter_mut() {
+ let o;
+ (*k, o) = k.overflowing_add(1);
+ if !o {
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ Owned(c)
+ }
+ Rvalue::CheckedBinaryOp(op, lhs, rhs) => {
+ let lc = self.eval_operand(lhs, locals)?;
+ let rc = self.eval_operand(rhs, locals)?;
+ let mut lc = lc.get(&self)?;
+ let mut rc = rc.get(&self)?;
+ let mut ty = self.operand_ty(lhs, locals)?;
+ while let TyKind::Ref(_, _, z) = ty.kind(Interner) {
+ ty = z.clone();
+ let size = self.size_of_sized(&ty, locals, "operand of binary op")?;
+ lc = self.read_memory(Address::from_bytes(lc)?, size)?;
+ rc = self.read_memory(Address::from_bytes(rc)?, size)?;
+ }
+ let is_signed = matches!(ty.as_builtin(), Some(BuiltinType::Int(_)));
+ let l128 = i128::from_le_bytes(pad16(lc, is_signed));
+ let r128 = i128::from_le_bytes(pad16(rc, is_signed));
+ match op {
+ BinOp::Ge | BinOp::Gt | BinOp::Le | BinOp::Lt | BinOp::Eq | BinOp::Ne => {
+ let r = match op {
+ BinOp::Ge => l128 >= r128,
+ BinOp::Gt => l128 > r128,
+ BinOp::Le => l128 <= r128,
+ BinOp::Lt => l128 < r128,
+ BinOp::Eq => l128 == r128,
+ BinOp::Ne => l128 != r128,
+ _ => unreachable!(),
+ };
+ let r = r as u8;
+ Owned(vec![r])
+ }
+ BinOp::BitAnd
+ | BinOp::BitOr
+ | BinOp::BitXor
+ | BinOp::Add
+ | BinOp::Mul
+ | BinOp::Div
+ | BinOp::Rem
+ | BinOp::Sub => {
+ let r = match op {
+ BinOp::Add => l128.overflowing_add(r128).0,
+ BinOp::Mul => l128.overflowing_mul(r128).0,
+ BinOp::Div => l128.checked_div(r128).ok_or(MirEvalError::Panic)?,
+ BinOp::Rem => l128.checked_rem(r128).ok_or(MirEvalError::Panic)?,
+ BinOp::Sub => l128.overflowing_sub(r128).0,
+ BinOp::BitAnd => l128 & r128,
+ BinOp::BitOr => l128 | r128,
+ BinOp::BitXor => l128 ^ r128,
+ _ => unreachable!(),
+ };
+ let r = r.to_le_bytes();
+ for &k in &r[lc.len()..] {
+ if k != 0 && (k != 255 || !is_signed) {
+ return Err(MirEvalError::Panic);
+ }
+ }
+ Owned(r[0..lc.len()].into())
+ }
+ BinOp::Shl | BinOp::Shr => {
+ let shift_amout = if r128 < 0 {
+ return Err(MirEvalError::Panic);
+ } else if r128 > 128 {
+ return Err(MirEvalError::Panic);
+ } else {
+ r128 as u8
+ };
+ let r = match op {
+ BinOp::Shl => l128 << shift_amout,
+ BinOp::Shr => l128 >> shift_amout,
+ _ => unreachable!(),
+ };
+ Owned(r.to_le_bytes()[0..lc.len()].into())
+ }
+ BinOp::Offset => not_supported!("offset binop"),
+ }
+ }
+ Rvalue::Discriminant(p) => {
+ let ty = self.place_ty(p, locals)?;
+ let bytes = self.eval_place(p, locals)?.get(&self)?;
+ let layout = self.layout(&ty)?;
+ match layout.variants {
+ Variants::Single { .. } => Owned(0u128.to_le_bytes().to_vec()),
+ Variants::Multiple { tag, tag_encoding, .. } => {
+ let Some(target_data_layout) = self.db.target_data_layout(self.crate_id) else {
+ not_supported!("missing target data layout");
+ };
+ let size = tag.size(&*target_data_layout).bytes_usize();
+ let offset = layout.fields.offset(0).bytes_usize(); // The only field on enum variants is the tag field
+ match tag_encoding {
+ TagEncoding::Direct => {
+ let tag = &bytes[offset..offset + size];
+ Owned(pad16(tag, false).to_vec())
+ }
+ TagEncoding::Niche { untagged_variant, niche_start, .. } => {
+ let tag = &bytes[offset..offset + size];
+ let candidate_discriminant = i128::from_le_bytes(pad16(tag, false))
+ .wrapping_sub(niche_start as i128);
+ let enum_id = match ty.kind(Interner) {
+ TyKind::Adt(e, _) => match e.0 {
+ AdtId::EnumId(e) => e,
+ _ => not_supported!("Non enum with multi variant layout"),
+ },
+ _ => not_supported!("Non adt with multi variant layout"),
+ };
+ let enum_data = self.db.enum_data(enum_id);
+ let result = 'b: {
+ for (local_id, _) in enum_data.variants.iter() {
+ if candidate_discriminant
+ == self.db.const_eval_discriminant(EnumVariantId {
+ parent: enum_id,
+ local_id,
+ })?
+ {
+ break 'b candidate_discriminant;
+ }
+ }
+ self.db.const_eval_discriminant(EnumVariantId {
+ parent: enum_id,
+ local_id: untagged_variant.0,
+ })?
+ };
+ Owned(result.to_le_bytes().to_vec())
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ Rvalue::ShallowInitBox(_, _) => not_supported!("shallow init box"),
+ Rvalue::CopyForDeref(_) => not_supported!("copy for deref"),
+ Rvalue::Aggregate(kind, values) => match kind {
+ AggregateKind::Array(_) => {
+ let mut r = vec![];
+ for x in values {
+ let value = self.eval_operand(x, locals)?.get(&self)?;
+ r.extend(value);
+ }
+ Owned(r)
+ }
+ AggregateKind::Tuple(ty) => {
+ let layout = self.layout(&ty)?;
+ Owned(self.make_by_layout(
+ layout.size.bytes_usize(),
+ &layout,
+ None,
+ values,
+ locals,
+ )?)
+ }
+ AggregateKind::Union(x, f) => {
+ let layout = self.layout_adt((*x).into(), Substitution::empty(Interner))?;
+ let offset = layout
+ .fields
+ .offset(u32::from(f.local_id.into_raw()) as usize)
+ .bytes_usize();
+ let op = self.eval_operand(&values[0], locals)?.get(&self)?;
+ let mut result = vec![0; layout.size.bytes_usize()];
+ result[offset..offset + op.len()].copy_from_slice(op);
+ Owned(result)
+ }
+ AggregateKind::Adt(x, subst) => {
+ let (size, variant_layout, tag) =
+ self.layout_of_variant(*x, subst.clone(), locals)?;
+ Owned(self.make_by_layout(size, &variant_layout, tag, values, locals)?)
+ }
+ },
+ Rvalue::Cast(kind, operand, target_ty) => match kind {
+ CastKind::PointerExposeAddress => not_supported!("exposing pointer address"),
+ CastKind::PointerFromExposedAddress => {
+ not_supported!("creating pointer from exposed address")
+ }
+ CastKind::Pointer(cast) => match cast {
+ PointerCast::Unsize => {
+ let current_ty = self.operand_ty(operand, locals)?;
+ match &target_ty.data(Interner).kind {
+ TyKind::Raw(_, ty) | TyKind::Ref(_, _, ty) => {
+ match &ty.data(Interner).kind {
+ TyKind::Slice(_) => match &current_ty.data(Interner).kind {
+ TyKind::Raw(_, ty) | TyKind::Ref(_, _, ty) => {
+ match &ty.data(Interner).kind {
+ TyKind::Array(_, size) => {
+ let addr = self
+ .eval_operand(operand, locals)?
+ .get(&self)?;
+ let len = const_as_usize(size);
+ let mut r = Vec::with_capacity(16);
+ r.extend(addr.iter().copied());
+ r.extend(len.to_le_bytes().into_iter());
+ Owned(r)
+ }
+ _ => {
+ not_supported!("slice unsizing from non arrays")
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ _ => not_supported!("slice unsizing from non pointers"),
+ },
+ TyKind::Dyn(_) => not_supported!("dyn pointer unsize cast"),
+ _ => not_supported!("unknown unsized cast"),
+ }
+ }
+ _ => not_supported!("unsized cast on unknown pointer type"),
+ }
+ }
+ x => not_supported!("pointer cast {x:?}"),
+ },
+ CastKind::DynStar => not_supported!("dyn star cast"),
+ CastKind::IntToInt => {
+ // FIXME: handle signed cast
+ let current = pad16(self.eval_operand(operand, locals)?.get(&self)?, false);
+ let dest_size =
+ self.size_of_sized(target_ty, locals, "destination of int to int cast")?;
+ Owned(current[0..dest_size].to_vec())
+ }
+ CastKind::FloatToInt => not_supported!("float to int cast"),
+ CastKind::FloatToFloat => not_supported!("float to float cast"),
+ CastKind::IntToFloat => not_supported!("float to int cast"),
+ CastKind::PtrToPtr => not_supported!("ptr to ptr cast"),
+ CastKind::FnPtrToPtr => not_supported!("fn ptr to ptr cast"),
+ },
+ })
+ }
+
+ fn layout_of_variant(
+ &mut self,
+ x: VariantId,
+ subst: Substitution,
+ locals: &Locals<'_>,
+ ) -> Result<(usize, Layout, Option<(usize, usize, i128)>)> {
+ let adt = x.adt_id();
+ if let DefWithBodyId::VariantId(f) = locals.body.owner {
+ if let VariantId::EnumVariantId(x) = x {
+ if AdtId::from(f.parent) == adt {
+ // Computing the exact size of enums require resolving the enum discriminants. In order to prevent loops (and
+ // infinite sized type errors) we use a dummy layout
+ let i = self.db.const_eval_discriminant(x)?;
+ return Ok((16, self.layout(&TyBuilder::unit())?, Some((0, 16, i))));
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ let layout = self.layout_adt(adt, subst)?;
+ Ok(match layout.variants {
+ Variants::Single { .. } => (layout.size.bytes_usize(), layout, None),
+ Variants::Multiple { variants, tag, tag_encoding, .. } => {
+ let cx = self
+ .db
+ .target_data_layout(self.crate_id)
+ .ok_or(MirEvalError::TargetDataLayoutNotAvailable)?;
+ let enum_variant_id = match x {
+ VariantId::EnumVariantId(x) => x,
+ _ => not_supported!("multi variant layout for non-enums"),
+ };
+ let rustc_enum_variant_idx = RustcEnumVariantIdx(enum_variant_id.local_id);
+ let mut discriminant = self.db.const_eval_discriminant(enum_variant_id)?;
+ let variant_layout = variants[rustc_enum_variant_idx].clone();
+ let have_tag = match tag_encoding {
+ TagEncoding::Direct => true,
+ TagEncoding::Niche { untagged_variant, niche_variants: _, niche_start } => {
+ discriminant = discriminant.wrapping_add(niche_start as i128);
+ untagged_variant != rustc_enum_variant_idx
+ }
+ };
+ (
+ layout.size.bytes_usize(),
+ variant_layout,
+ if have_tag {
+ Some((
+ layout.fields.offset(0).bytes_usize(),
+ tag.size(&*cx).bytes_usize(),
+ discriminant,
+ ))
+ } else {
+ None
+ },
+ )
+ }
+ })
+ }
+
+ fn make_by_layout(
+ &mut self,
+ size: usize, // Not neccessarily equal to variant_layout.size
+ variant_layout: &Layout,
+ tag: Option<(usize, usize, i128)>,
+ values: &Vec<Operand>,
+ locals: &Locals<'_>,
+ ) -> Result<Vec<u8>> {
+ let mut result = vec![0; size];
+ if let Some((offset, size, value)) = tag {
+ result[offset..offset + size].copy_from_slice(&value.to_le_bytes()[0..size]);
+ }
+ for (i, op) in values.iter().enumerate() {
+ let offset = variant_layout.fields.offset(i).bytes_usize();
+ let op = self.eval_operand(op, locals)?.get(&self)?;
+ result[offset..offset + op.len()].copy_from_slice(op);
+ }
+ Ok(result)
+ }
+
+ fn eval_operand(&mut self, x: &Operand, locals: &Locals<'_>) -> Result<Interval> {
+ Ok(match x {
+ Operand::Copy(p) | Operand::Move(p) => self.eval_place(p, locals)?,
+ Operand::Constant(konst) => {
+ let data = &konst.data(Interner);
+ match &data.value {
+ chalk_ir::ConstValue::BoundVar(b) => {
+ let c = locals
+ .subst
+ .as_slice(Interner)
+ .get(b.index)
+ .ok_or(MirEvalError::TypeError("missing generic arg"))?
+ .assert_const_ref(Interner);
+ self.eval_operand(&Operand::Constant(c.clone()), locals)?
+ }
+ chalk_ir::ConstValue::InferenceVar(_) => {
+ not_supported!("inference var constant")
+ }
+ chalk_ir::ConstValue::Placeholder(_) => not_supported!("placeholder constant"),
+ chalk_ir::ConstValue::Concrete(c) => match &c.interned {
+ ConstScalar::Bytes(v, memory_map) => {
+ let mut v: Cow<'_, [u8]> = Cow::Borrowed(v);
+ let patch_map = memory_map.transform_addresses(|b| {
+ let addr = self.heap_allocate(b.len());
+ self.write_memory(addr, b)?;
+ Ok(addr.to_usize())
+ })?;
+ let size = self.size_of(&data.ty, locals)?.unwrap_or(v.len());
+ if size != v.len() {
+ // Handle self enum
+ if size == 16 && v.len() < 16 {
+ v = Cow::Owned(pad16(&v, false).to_vec());
+ } else if size < 16 && v.len() == 16 {
+ v = Cow::Owned(v[0..size].to_vec());
+ } else {
+ return Err(MirEvalError::InvalidConst(konst.clone()));
+ }
+ }
+ let addr = self.heap_allocate(size);
+ self.write_memory(addr, &v)?;
+ self.patch_addresses(&patch_map, addr, &data.ty, locals)?;
+ Interval::new(addr, size)
+ }
+ ConstScalar::Unknown => not_supported!("evaluating unknown const"),
+ },
+ }
+ }
+ })
+ }
+
+ fn eval_place(&mut self, p: &Place, locals: &Locals<'_>) -> Result<Interval> {
+ let addr = self.place_addr(p, locals)?;
+ Ok(Interval::new(
+ addr,
+ self.size_of_sized(&self.place_ty(p, locals)?, locals, "type of this place")?,
+ ))
+ }
+
+ fn read_memory(&self, addr: Address, size: usize) -> Result<&[u8]> {
+ let (mem, pos) = match addr {
+ Stack(x) => (&self.stack, x),
+ Heap(x) => (&self.heap, x),
+ };
+ mem.get(pos..pos + size).ok_or(MirEvalError::UndefinedBehavior("out of bound memory read"))
+ }
+
+ fn write_memory(&mut self, addr: Address, r: &[u8]) -> Result<()> {
+ let (mem, pos) = match addr {
+ Stack(x) => (&mut self.stack, x),
+ Heap(x) => (&mut self.heap, x),
+ };
+ mem.get_mut(pos..pos + r.len())
+ .ok_or(MirEvalError::UndefinedBehavior("out of bound memory write"))?
+ .copy_from_slice(r);
+ Ok(())
+ }
+
+ fn size_of(&self, ty: &Ty, locals: &Locals<'_>) -> Result<Option<usize>> {
+ if let DefWithBodyId::VariantId(f) = locals.body.owner {
+ if let Some((adt, _)) = ty.as_adt() {
+ if AdtId::from(f.parent) == adt {
+ // Computing the exact size of enums require resolving the enum discriminants. In order to prevent loops (and
+ // infinite sized type errors) we use a dummy size
+ return Ok(Some(16));
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ let ty = &self.ty_filler(ty, locals.subst, locals.body.owner)?;
+ let layout = self.layout(ty);
+ if self.assert_placeholder_ty_is_unused {
+ if matches!(layout, Err(MirEvalError::LayoutError(LayoutError::HasPlaceholder, _))) {
+ return Ok(Some(0));
+ }
+ }
+ let layout = layout?;
+ Ok(layout.is_sized().then(|| layout.size.bytes_usize()))
+ }
+
+ /// A version of `self.size_of` which returns error if the type is unsized. `what` argument should
+ /// be something that complete this: `error: type {ty} was unsized. {what} should be sized`
+ fn size_of_sized(&self, ty: &Ty, locals: &Locals<'_>, what: &'static str) -> Result<usize> {
+ match self.size_of(ty, locals)? {
+ Some(x) => Ok(x),
+ None => Err(MirEvalError::TypeIsUnsized(ty.clone(), what)),
+ }
+ }
+
+ /// Uses `ty_filler` to fill an entire subst
+ fn subst_filler(&self, subst: &Substitution, locals: &Locals<'_>) -> Substitution {
+ Substitution::from_iter(
+ Interner,
+ subst.iter(Interner).map(|x| match x.data(Interner) {
+ chalk_ir::GenericArgData::Ty(ty) => {
+ let Ok(ty) = self.ty_filler(ty, locals.subst, locals.body.owner) else {
+ return x.clone();
+ };
+ chalk_ir::GenericArgData::Ty(ty).intern(Interner)
+ }
+ _ => x.clone(),
+ }),
+ )
+ }
+
+ /// This function substitutes placeholders of the body with the provided subst, effectively plays
+ /// the rule of monomorphization. In addition to placeholders, it substitutes opaque types (return
+ /// position impl traits) with their underlying type.
+ fn ty_filler(&self, ty: &Ty, subst: &Substitution, owner: DefWithBodyId) -> Result<Ty> {
+ struct Filler<'a> {
+ db: &'a dyn HirDatabase,
+ subst: &'a Substitution,
+ skip_params: usize,
+ }
+ impl FallibleTypeFolder<Interner> for Filler<'_> {
+ type Error = MirEvalError;
+
+ fn as_dyn(&mut self) -> &mut dyn FallibleTypeFolder<Interner, Error = Self::Error> {
+ self
+ }
+
+ fn interner(&self) -> Interner {
+ Interner
+ }
+
+ fn try_fold_ty(
+ &mut self,
+ ty: Ty,
+ outer_binder: DebruijnIndex,
+ ) -> std::result::Result<Ty, Self::Error> {
+ match ty.kind(Interner) {
+ TyKind::OpaqueType(id, subst) => {
+ let impl_trait_id = self.db.lookup_intern_impl_trait_id((*id).into());
+ match impl_trait_id {
+ crate::ImplTraitId::ReturnTypeImplTrait(func, idx) => {
+ let infer = self.db.infer(func.into());
+ let filler = &mut Filler { db: self.db, subst, skip_params: 0 };
+ filler.try_fold_ty(infer.type_of_rpit[idx].clone(), outer_binder)
+ }
+ crate::ImplTraitId::AsyncBlockTypeImplTrait(_, _) => {
+ not_supported!("async block impl trait");
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ _ => ty.try_super_fold_with(self.as_dyn(), outer_binder),
+ }
+ }
+
+ fn try_fold_free_placeholder_ty(
+ &mut self,
+ idx: chalk_ir::PlaceholderIndex,
+ _outer_binder: DebruijnIndex,
+ ) -> std::result::Result<Ty, Self::Error> {
+ let x = from_placeholder_idx(self.db, idx);
+ Ok(self
+ .subst
+ .as_slice(Interner)
+ .get((u32::from(x.local_id.into_raw()) as usize) + self.skip_params)
+ .and_then(|x| x.ty(Interner))
+ .ok_or(MirEvalError::TypeError("Generic arg not provided"))?
+ .clone())
+ }
+ }
+ let filler = &mut Filler { db: self.db, subst, skip_params: 0 };
+ Ok(normalize(self.db, owner, ty.clone().try_fold_with(filler, DebruijnIndex::INNERMOST)?))
+ }
+
+ fn heap_allocate(&mut self, s: usize) -> Address {
+ let pos = self.heap.len();
+ self.heap.extend(iter::repeat(0).take(s));
+ Address::Heap(pos)
+ }
+
+ pub fn interpret_mir_with_no_arg(&mut self, body: &MirBody) -> Result<Vec<u8>> {
+ self.interpret_mir(&body, vec![].into_iter(), Substitution::empty(Interner))
+ }
+
+ fn detect_lang_function(&self, def: FunctionId) -> Option<LangItem> {
+ let candidate = lang_attr(self.db.upcast(), def)?;
+ // filter normal lang functions out
+ if [LangItem::IntoIterIntoIter, LangItem::IteratorNext].contains(&candidate) {
+ return None;
+ }
+ Some(candidate)
+ }
+
+ fn create_memory_map(&self, bytes: &[u8], ty: &Ty, locals: &Locals<'_>) -> Result<MemoryMap> {
+ // FIXME: support indirect references
+ let mut mm = MemoryMap::default();
+ match ty.kind(Interner) {
+ TyKind::Ref(_, _, t) => {
+ let size = self.size_of(t, locals)?;
+ match size {
+ Some(size) => {
+ let addr_usize = from_bytes!(usize, bytes);
+ mm.insert(
+ addr_usize,
+ self.read_memory(Address::from_usize(addr_usize), size)?.to_vec(),
+ )
+ }
+ None => {
+ let element_size = match t.kind(Interner) {
+ TyKind::Str => 1,
+ TyKind::Slice(t) => {
+ self.size_of_sized(t, locals, "slice inner type")?
+ }
+ _ => return Ok(mm), // FIXME: support other kind of unsized types
+ };
+ let (addr, meta) = bytes.split_at(bytes.len() / 2);
+ let size = element_size * from_bytes!(usize, meta);
+ let addr = Address::from_bytes(addr)?;
+ mm.insert(addr.to_usize(), self.read_memory(addr, size)?.to_vec());
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ _ => (),
+ }
+ Ok(mm)
+ }
+
+ fn patch_addresses(
+ &mut self,
+ patch_map: &HashMap<usize, usize>,
+ addr: Address,
+ ty: &Ty,
+ locals: &Locals<'_>,
+ ) -> Result<()> {
+ // FIXME: support indirect references
+ let my_size = self.size_of_sized(ty, locals, "value to patch address")?;
+ match ty.kind(Interner) {
+ TyKind::Ref(_, _, t) => {
+ let size = self.size_of(t, locals)?;
+ match size {
+ Some(_) => {
+ let current = from_bytes!(usize, self.read_memory(addr, my_size)?);
+ if let Some(x) = patch_map.get(&current) {
+ self.write_memory(addr, &x.to_le_bytes())?;
+ }
+ }
+ None => {
+ let current = from_bytes!(usize, self.read_memory(addr, my_size / 2)?);
+ if let Some(x) = patch_map.get(&current) {
+ self.write_memory(addr, &x.to_le_bytes())?;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ _ => (),
+ }
+ Ok(())
+ }
+
+ fn exec_intrinsic(
+ &self,
+ as_str: &str,
+ _arg_bytes: impl Iterator<Item = Vec<u8>>,
+ generic_args: Substitution,
+ locals: &Locals<'_>,
+ ) -> Result<Vec<u8>> {
+ match as_str {
+ "size_of" => {
+ let Some(ty) = generic_args.as_slice(Interner).get(0).and_then(|x| x.ty(Interner)) else {
+ return Err(MirEvalError::TypeError("size_of generic arg is not provided"));
+ };
+ let size = self.size_of(ty, locals)?;
+ match size {
+ Some(x) => Ok(x.to_le_bytes().to_vec()),
+ None => return Err(MirEvalError::TypeError("size_of arg is unsized")),
+ }
+ }
+ _ => not_supported!("unknown intrinsic {as_str}"),
+ }
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn exec_lang_item(
+ &self,
+ x: LangItem,
+ mut args: std::vec::IntoIter<Vec<u8>>,
+ ) -> Result<Vec<u8>> {
+ use LangItem::*;
+ match x {
+ PanicFmt | BeginPanic => Err(MirEvalError::Panic),
+ SliceLen => {
+ let arg = args
+ .next()
+ .ok_or(MirEvalError::TypeError("argument of <[T]>::len() is not provided"))?;
+ let ptr_size = arg.len() / 2;
+ Ok(arg[ptr_size..].into())
+ }
+ x => not_supported!("Executing lang item {x:?}"),
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+pub fn pad16(x: &[u8], is_signed: bool) -> [u8; 16] {
+ let is_negative = is_signed && x.last().unwrap_or(&0) > &128;
+ let fill_with = if is_negative { 255 } else { 0 };
+ x.iter()
+ .copied()
+ .chain(iter::repeat(fill_with))
+ .take(16)
+ .collect::<Vec<u8>>()
+ .try_into()
+ .expect("iterator take is not working")
+}
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/mir/lower.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/mir/lower.rs
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..c4dd7c0ac
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/mir/lower.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,1581 @@
+//! This module generates a polymorphic MIR from a hir body
+
+use std::{iter, mem, sync::Arc};
+
+use chalk_ir::{BoundVar, ConstData, DebruijnIndex, TyKind};
+use hir_def::{
+ body::Body,
+ expr::{
+ Array, BindingAnnotation, BindingId, ExprId, LabelId, Literal, MatchArm, Pat, PatId,
+ RecordLitField,
+ },
+ lang_item::{LangItem, LangItemTarget},
+ layout::LayoutError,
+ path::Path,
+ resolver::{resolver_for_expr, ResolveValueResult, ValueNs},
+ DefWithBodyId, EnumVariantId, HasModule,
+};
+use hir_expand::name::Name;
+use la_arena::ArenaMap;
+
+use crate::{
+ consteval::ConstEvalError, db::HirDatabase, display::HirDisplay, infer::TypeMismatch,
+ inhabitedness::is_ty_uninhabited_from, layout::layout_of_ty, mapping::ToChalk, static_lifetime,
+ utils::generics, Adjust, Adjustment, AutoBorrow, CallableDefId, TyBuilder, TyExt,
+};
+
+use super::*;
+
+mod as_place;
+
+#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy)]
+struct LoopBlocks {
+ begin: BasicBlockId,
+ /// `None` for loops that are not terminating
+ end: Option<BasicBlockId>,
+}
+
+struct MirLowerCtx<'a> {
+ result: MirBody,
+ owner: DefWithBodyId,
+ current_loop_blocks: Option<LoopBlocks>,
+ discr_temp: Option<Place>,
+ db: &'a dyn HirDatabase,
+ body: &'a Body,
+ infer: &'a InferenceResult,
+}
+
+#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
+pub enum MirLowerError {
+ ConstEvalError(Box<ConstEvalError>),
+ LayoutError(LayoutError),
+ IncompleteExpr,
+ UnresolvedName(String),
+ RecordLiteralWithoutPath,
+ UnresolvedMethod,
+ UnresolvedField,
+ MissingFunctionDefinition,
+ TypeMismatch(TypeMismatch),
+ /// This should be never happen. Type mismatch should catch everything.
+ TypeError(&'static str),
+ NotSupported(String),
+ ContinueWithoutLoop,
+ BreakWithoutLoop,
+ Loop,
+ /// Something that should never happen and is definitely a bug, but we don't want to panic if it happened
+ ImplementationError(&'static str),
+ LangItemNotFound(LangItem),
+ MutatingRvalue,
+}
+
+macro_rules! not_supported {
+ ($x: expr) => {
+ return Err(MirLowerError::NotSupported(format!($x)))
+ };
+}
+
+macro_rules! implementation_error {
+ ($x: expr) => {{
+ ::stdx::never!("MIR lower implementation bug: {}", $x);
+ return Err(MirLowerError::ImplementationError($x));
+ }};
+}
+
+impl From<ConstEvalError> for MirLowerError {
+ fn from(value: ConstEvalError) -> Self {
+ match value {
+ ConstEvalError::MirLowerError(e) => e,
+ _ => MirLowerError::ConstEvalError(Box::new(value)),
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+impl From<LayoutError> for MirLowerError {
+ fn from(value: LayoutError) -> Self {
+ MirLowerError::LayoutError(value)
+ }
+}
+
+impl MirLowerError {
+ fn unresolved_path(db: &dyn HirDatabase, p: &Path) -> Self {
+ Self::UnresolvedName(p.display(db).to_string())
+ }
+}
+
+type Result<T> = std::result::Result<T, MirLowerError>;
+
+impl MirLowerCtx<'_> {
+ fn temp(&mut self, ty: Ty) -> Result<LocalId> {
+ if matches!(ty.kind(Interner), TyKind::Slice(_) | TyKind::Dyn(_)) {
+ implementation_error!("unsized temporaries");
+ }
+ Ok(self.result.locals.alloc(Local { ty }))
+ }
+
+ fn lower_expr_to_some_operand(
+ &mut self,
+ expr_id: ExprId,
+ current: BasicBlockId,
+ ) -> Result<Option<(Operand, BasicBlockId)>> {
+ if !self.has_adjustments(expr_id) {
+ match &self.body.exprs[expr_id] {
+ Expr::Literal(l) => {
+ let ty = self.expr_ty(expr_id);
+ return Ok(Some((self.lower_literal_to_operand(ty, l)?, current)));
+ }
+ _ => (),
+ }
+ }
+ let Some((p, current)) = self.lower_expr_as_place(current, expr_id, true)? else {
+ return Ok(None);
+ };
+ Ok(Some((Operand::Copy(p), current)))
+ }
+
+ fn lower_expr_to_place_with_adjust(
+ &mut self,
+ expr_id: ExprId,
+ place: Place,
+ current: BasicBlockId,
+ adjustments: &[Adjustment],
+ ) -> Result<Option<BasicBlockId>> {
+ match adjustments.split_last() {
+ Some((last, rest)) => match &last.kind {
+ Adjust::NeverToAny => {
+ let temp = self.temp(TyKind::Never.intern(Interner))?;
+ self.lower_expr_to_place_with_adjust(expr_id, temp.into(), current, rest)
+ }
+ Adjust::Deref(_) => {
+ let Some((p, current)) = self.lower_expr_as_place_with_adjust(current, expr_id, true, adjustments)? else {
+ return Ok(None);
+ };
+ self.push_assignment(current, place, Operand::Copy(p).into(), expr_id.into());
+ Ok(Some(current))
+ }
+ Adjust::Borrow(AutoBorrow::Ref(m) | AutoBorrow::RawPtr(m)) => {
+ let Some((p, current)) = self.lower_expr_as_place_with_adjust(current, expr_id, true, rest)? else {
+ return Ok(None);
+ };
+ let bk = BorrowKind::from_chalk(*m);
+ self.push_assignment(current, place, Rvalue::Ref(bk, p), expr_id.into());
+ Ok(Some(current))
+ }
+ Adjust::Pointer(cast) => {
+ let Some((p, current)) = self.lower_expr_as_place_with_adjust(current, expr_id, true, rest)? else {
+ return Ok(None);
+ };
+ self.push_assignment(
+ current,
+ place,
+ Rvalue::Cast(
+ CastKind::Pointer(cast.clone()),
+ Operand::Copy(p).into(),
+ last.target.clone(),
+ ),
+ expr_id.into(),
+ );
+ Ok(Some(current))
+ }
+ },
+ None => self.lower_expr_to_place_without_adjust(expr_id, place, current),
+ }
+ }
+
+ fn lower_expr_to_place(
+ &mut self,
+ expr_id: ExprId,
+ place: Place,
+ prev_block: BasicBlockId,
+ ) -> Result<Option<BasicBlockId>> {
+ if let Some(adjustments) = self.infer.expr_adjustments.get(&expr_id) {
+ return self.lower_expr_to_place_with_adjust(expr_id, place, prev_block, adjustments);
+ }
+ self.lower_expr_to_place_without_adjust(expr_id, place, prev_block)
+ }
+
+ fn lower_expr_to_place_without_adjust(
+ &mut self,
+ expr_id: ExprId,
+ place: Place,
+ mut current: BasicBlockId,
+ ) -> Result<Option<BasicBlockId>> {
+ match &self.body.exprs[expr_id] {
+ Expr::Missing => Err(MirLowerError::IncompleteExpr),
+ Expr::Path(p) => {
+ let unresolved_name = || MirLowerError::unresolved_path(self.db, p);
+ let resolver = resolver_for_expr(self.db.upcast(), self.owner, expr_id);
+ let pr = resolver
+ .resolve_path_in_value_ns(self.db.upcast(), p.mod_path())
+ .ok_or_else(unresolved_name)?;
+ let pr = match pr {
+ ResolveValueResult::ValueNs(v) => v,
+ ResolveValueResult::Partial(..) => {
+ if let Some(assoc) = self
+ .infer
+ .assoc_resolutions_for_expr(expr_id)
+ {
+ match assoc.0 {
+ hir_def::AssocItemId::ConstId(c) => {
+ self.lower_const(c, current, place, expr_id.into())?;
+ return Ok(Some(current))
+ },
+ _ => not_supported!("associated functions and types"),
+ }
+ } else if let Some(variant) = self
+ .infer
+ .variant_resolution_for_expr(expr_id)
+ {
+ match variant {
+ VariantId::EnumVariantId(e) => ValueNs::EnumVariantId(e),
+ VariantId::StructId(s) => ValueNs::StructId(s),
+ VariantId::UnionId(_) => implementation_error!("Union variant as path"),
+ }
+ } else {
+ return Err(unresolved_name());
+ }
+ }
+ };
+ match pr {
+ ValueNs::LocalBinding(pat_id) => {
+ self.push_assignment(
+ current,
+ place,
+ Operand::Copy(self.result.binding_locals[pat_id].into()).into(),
+ expr_id.into(),
+ );
+ Ok(Some(current))
+ }
+ ValueNs::ConstId(const_id) => {
+ self.lower_const(const_id, current, place, expr_id.into())?;
+ Ok(Some(current))
+ }
+ ValueNs::EnumVariantId(variant_id) => {
+ let ty = self.infer.type_of_expr[expr_id].clone();
+ let current = self.lower_enum_variant(
+ variant_id,
+ current,
+ place,
+ ty,
+ vec![],
+ expr_id.into(),
+ )?;
+ Ok(Some(current))
+ }
+ ValueNs::GenericParam(p) => {
+ let Some(def) = self.owner.as_generic_def_id() else {
+ not_supported!("owner without generic def id");
+ };
+ let gen = generics(self.db.upcast(), def);
+ let ty = self.expr_ty(expr_id);
+ self.push_assignment(
+ current,
+ place,
+ Operand::Constant(
+ ConstData {
+ ty,
+ value: chalk_ir::ConstValue::BoundVar(BoundVar::new(
+ DebruijnIndex::INNERMOST,
+ gen.param_idx(p.into()).ok_or(MirLowerError::TypeError(
+ "fail to lower const generic param",
+ ))?,
+ )),
+ }
+ .intern(Interner),
+ )
+ .into(),
+ expr_id.into(),
+ );
+ Ok(Some(current))
+ }
+ ValueNs::StructId(_) => {
+ // It's probably a unit struct or a zero sized function, so no action is needed.
+ Ok(Some(current))
+ }
+ x => {
+ not_supported!("unknown name {x:?} in value name space");
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ Expr::If { condition, then_branch, else_branch } => {
+ let Some((discr, current)) = self.lower_expr_to_some_operand(*condition, current)? else {
+ return Ok(None);
+ };
+ let start_of_then = self.new_basic_block();
+ let end_of_then =
+ self.lower_expr_to_place(*then_branch, place.clone(), start_of_then)?;
+ let start_of_else = self.new_basic_block();
+ let end_of_else = if let Some(else_branch) = else_branch {
+ self.lower_expr_to_place(*else_branch, place, start_of_else)?
+ } else {
+ Some(start_of_else)
+ };
+ self.set_terminator(
+ current,
+ Terminator::SwitchInt {
+ discr,
+ targets: SwitchTargets::static_if(1, start_of_then, start_of_else),
+ },
+ );
+ Ok(self.merge_blocks(end_of_then, end_of_else))
+ }
+ Expr::Let { pat, expr } => {
+ let Some((cond_place, current)) = self.lower_expr_as_place(current, *expr, true)? else {
+ return Ok(None);
+ };
+ let (then_target, else_target) = self.pattern_match(
+ current,
+ None,
+ cond_place,
+ self.expr_ty_after_adjustments(*expr),
+ *pat,
+ BindingAnnotation::Unannotated,
+ )?;
+ self.write_bytes_to_place(
+ then_target,
+ place.clone(),
+ vec![1],
+ TyBuilder::bool(),
+ MirSpan::Unknown,
+ )?;
+ if let Some(else_target) = else_target {
+ self.write_bytes_to_place(
+ else_target,
+ place,
+ vec![0],
+ TyBuilder::bool(),
+ MirSpan::Unknown,
+ )?;
+ }
+ Ok(self.merge_blocks(Some(then_target), else_target))
+ }
+ Expr::Unsafe { id: _, statements, tail } => {
+ self.lower_block_to_place(None, statements, current, *tail, place)
+ }
+ Expr::Block { id: _, statements, tail, label } => {
+ self.lower_block_to_place(*label, statements, current, *tail, place)
+ }
+ Expr::Loop { body, label } => self.lower_loop(current, *label, |this, begin| {
+ if let Some((_, block)) = this.lower_expr_as_place(begin, *body, true)? {
+ this.set_goto(block, begin);
+ }
+ Ok(())
+ }),
+ Expr::While { condition, body, label } => {
+ self.lower_loop(current, *label, |this, begin| {
+ let Some((discr, to_switch)) = this.lower_expr_to_some_operand(*condition, begin)? else {
+ return Ok(());
+ };
+ let end = this.current_loop_end()?;
+ let after_cond = this.new_basic_block();
+ this.set_terminator(
+ to_switch,
+ Terminator::SwitchInt {
+ discr,
+ targets: SwitchTargets::static_if(1, after_cond, end),
+ },
+ );
+ if let Some((_, block)) = this.lower_expr_as_place(after_cond, *body, true)? {
+ this.set_goto(block, begin);
+ }
+ Ok(())
+ })
+ }
+ &Expr::For { iterable, pat, body, label } => {
+ let into_iter_fn = self.resolve_lang_item(LangItem::IntoIterIntoIter)?
+ .as_function().ok_or(MirLowerError::LangItemNotFound(LangItem::IntoIterIntoIter))?;
+ let iter_next_fn = self.resolve_lang_item(LangItem::IteratorNext)?
+ .as_function().ok_or(MirLowerError::LangItemNotFound(LangItem::IteratorNext))?;
+ let option_some = self.resolve_lang_item(LangItem::OptionSome)?
+ .as_enum_variant().ok_or(MirLowerError::LangItemNotFound(LangItem::OptionSome))?;
+ let option = option_some.parent;
+ let into_iter_fn_op = Operand::const_zst(
+ TyKind::FnDef(
+ self.db.intern_callable_def(CallableDefId::FunctionId(into_iter_fn)).into(),
+ Substitution::from1(Interner, self.expr_ty(iterable))
+ ).intern(Interner));
+ let iter_next_fn_op = Operand::const_zst(
+ TyKind::FnDef(
+ self.db.intern_callable_def(CallableDefId::FunctionId(iter_next_fn)).into(),
+ Substitution::from1(Interner, self.expr_ty(iterable))
+ ).intern(Interner));
+ let &Some(iterator_ty) = &self.infer.type_of_for_iterator.get(&expr_id) else {
+ return Err(MirLowerError::TypeError("unknown for loop iterator type"));
+ };
+ let ref_mut_iterator_ty = TyKind::Ref(Mutability::Mut, static_lifetime(), iterator_ty.clone()).intern(Interner);
+ let item_ty = &self.infer.type_of_pat[pat];
+ let option_item_ty = TyKind::Adt(chalk_ir::AdtId(option.into()), Substitution::from1(Interner, item_ty.clone())).intern(Interner);
+ let iterator_place: Place = self.temp(iterator_ty.clone())?.into();
+ let option_item_place: Place = self.temp(option_item_ty.clone())?.into();
+ let ref_mut_iterator_place: Place = self.temp(ref_mut_iterator_ty)?.into();
+ let Some(current) = self.lower_call_and_args(into_iter_fn_op, Some(iterable).into_iter(), iterator_place.clone(), current, false)?
+ else {
+ return Ok(None);
+ };
+ self.push_assignment(current, ref_mut_iterator_place.clone(), Rvalue::Ref(BorrowKind::Mut { allow_two_phase_borrow: false }, iterator_place), expr_id.into());
+ self.lower_loop(current, label, |this, begin| {
+ let Some(current) = this.lower_call(iter_next_fn_op, vec![Operand::Copy(ref_mut_iterator_place)], option_item_place.clone(), begin, false)?
+ else {
+ return Ok(());
+ };
+ let end = this.current_loop_end()?;
+ let (current, _) = this.pattern_matching_variant(
+ option_item_ty.clone(),
+ BindingAnnotation::Unannotated,
+ option_item_place.into(),
+ option_some.into(),
+ current,
+ pat.into(),
+ Some(end),
+ &[pat], &None)?;
+ if let Some((_, block)) = this.lower_expr_as_place(current, body, true)? {
+ this.set_goto(block, begin);
+ }
+ Ok(())
+ })
+ },
+ Expr::Call { callee, args, .. } => {
+ let callee_ty = self.expr_ty_after_adjustments(*callee);
+ match &callee_ty.data(Interner).kind {
+ chalk_ir::TyKind::FnDef(..) => {
+ let func = Operand::from_bytes(vec![], callee_ty.clone());
+ self.lower_call_and_args(func, args.iter().copied(), place, current, self.is_uninhabited(expr_id))
+ }
+ TyKind::Scalar(_)
+ | TyKind::Tuple(_, _)
+ | TyKind::Array(_, _)
+ | TyKind::Adt(_, _)
+ | TyKind::Str
+ | TyKind::Foreign(_)
+ | TyKind::Slice(_) => {
+ return Err(MirLowerError::TypeError("function call on data type"))
+ }
+ TyKind::Error => return Err(MirLowerError::MissingFunctionDefinition),
+ TyKind::AssociatedType(_, _)
+ | TyKind::Raw(_, _)
+ | TyKind::Ref(_, _, _)
+ | TyKind::OpaqueType(_, _)
+ | TyKind::Never
+ | TyKind::Closure(_, _)
+ | TyKind::Generator(_, _)
+ | TyKind::GeneratorWitness(_, _)
+ | TyKind::Placeholder(_)
+ | TyKind::Dyn(_)
+ | TyKind::Alias(_)
+ | TyKind::Function(_)
+ | TyKind::BoundVar(_)
+ | TyKind::InferenceVar(_, _) => not_supported!("dynamic function call"),
+ }
+ }
+ Expr::MethodCall { receiver, args, .. } => {
+ let (func_id, generic_args) =
+ self.infer.method_resolution(expr_id).ok_or(MirLowerError::UnresolvedMethod)?;
+ let ty = chalk_ir::TyKind::FnDef(
+ CallableDefId::FunctionId(func_id).to_chalk(self.db),
+ generic_args,
+ )
+ .intern(Interner);
+ let func = Operand::from_bytes(vec![], ty);
+ self.lower_call_and_args(
+ func,
+ iter::once(*receiver).chain(args.iter().copied()),
+ place,
+ current,
+ self.is_uninhabited(expr_id),
+ )
+ }
+ Expr::Match { expr, arms } => {
+ let Some((cond_place, mut current)) = self.lower_expr_as_place(current, *expr, true)?
+ else {
+ return Ok(None);
+ };
+ let cond_ty = self.expr_ty_after_adjustments(*expr);
+ let mut end = None;
+ for MatchArm { pat, guard, expr } in arms.iter() {
+ if guard.is_some() {
+ not_supported!("pattern matching with guard");
+ }
+ let (then, otherwise) = self.pattern_match(
+ current,
+ None,
+ cond_place.clone(),
+ cond_ty.clone(),
+ *pat,
+ BindingAnnotation::Unannotated,
+ )?;
+ if let Some(block) = self.lower_expr_to_place(*expr, place.clone(), then)? {
+ let r = end.get_or_insert_with(|| self.new_basic_block());
+ self.set_goto(block, *r);
+ }
+ match otherwise {
+ Some(o) => current = o,
+ None => {
+ // The current pattern was irrefutable, so there is no need to generate code
+ // for the rest of patterns
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ if self.is_unterminated(current) {
+ self.set_terminator(current, Terminator::Unreachable);
+ }
+ Ok(end)
+ }
+ Expr::Continue { label } => match label {
+ Some(_) => not_supported!("continue with label"),
+ None => {
+ let loop_data =
+ self.current_loop_blocks.ok_or(MirLowerError::ContinueWithoutLoop)?;
+ self.set_goto(current, loop_data.begin);
+ Ok(None)
+ }
+ },
+ Expr::Break { expr, label } => {
+ if expr.is_some() {
+ not_supported!("break with value");
+ }
+ match label {
+ Some(_) => not_supported!("break with label"),
+ None => {
+ let end =
+ self.current_loop_end()?;
+ self.set_goto(current, end);
+ Ok(None)
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ Expr::Return { expr } => {
+ if let Some(expr) = expr {
+ if let Some(c) = self.lower_expr_to_place(*expr, return_slot().into(), current)? {
+ current = c;
+ } else {
+ return Ok(None);
+ }
+ }
+ self.set_terminator(current, Terminator::Return);
+ Ok(None)
+ }
+ Expr::Yield { .. } => not_supported!("yield"),
+ Expr::RecordLit { fields, path, .. } => {
+ let variant_id = self
+ .infer
+ .variant_resolution_for_expr(expr_id)
+ .ok_or_else(|| match path {
+ Some(p) => MirLowerError::UnresolvedName(p.display(self.db).to_string()),
+ None => MirLowerError::RecordLiteralWithoutPath,
+ })?;
+ let subst = match self.expr_ty(expr_id).kind(Interner) {
+ TyKind::Adt(_, s) => s.clone(),
+ _ => not_supported!("Non ADT record literal"),
+ };
+ let variant_data = variant_id.variant_data(self.db.upcast());
+ match variant_id {
+ VariantId::EnumVariantId(_) | VariantId::StructId(_) => {
+ let mut operands = vec![None; variant_data.fields().len()];
+ for RecordLitField { name, expr } in fields.iter() {
+ let field_id =
+ variant_data.field(name).ok_or(MirLowerError::UnresolvedField)?;
+ let Some((op, c)) = self.lower_expr_to_some_operand(*expr, current)? else {
+ return Ok(None);
+ };
+ current = c;
+ operands[u32::from(field_id.into_raw()) as usize] = Some(op);
+ }
+ self.push_assignment(
+ current,
+ place,
+ Rvalue::Aggregate(
+ AggregateKind::Adt(variant_id, subst),
+ operands.into_iter().map(|x| x).collect::<Option<_>>().ok_or(
+ MirLowerError::TypeError("missing field in record literal"),
+ )?,
+ ),
+ expr_id.into(),
+ );
+ Ok(Some(current))
+ }
+ VariantId::UnionId(union_id) => {
+ let [RecordLitField { name, expr }] = fields.as_ref() else {
+ not_supported!("Union record literal with more than one field");
+ };
+ let local_id =
+ variant_data.field(name).ok_or(MirLowerError::UnresolvedField)?;
+ let mut place = place;
+ place
+ .projection
+ .push(PlaceElem::Field(FieldId { parent: union_id.into(), local_id }));
+ self.lower_expr_to_place(*expr, place, current)
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ Expr::Await { .. } => not_supported!("await"),
+ Expr::Try { .. } => not_supported!("? operator"),
+ Expr::Yeet { .. } => not_supported!("yeet"),
+ Expr::TryBlock { .. } => not_supported!("try block"),
+ Expr::Async { .. } => not_supported!("async block"),
+ Expr::Const { .. } => not_supported!("anonymous const block"),
+ Expr::Cast { expr, type_ref: _ } => {
+ let Some((x, current)) = self.lower_expr_to_some_operand(*expr, current)? else {
+ return Ok(None);
+ };
+ let source_ty = self.infer[*expr].clone();
+ let target_ty = self.infer[expr_id].clone();
+ self.push_assignment(
+ current,
+ place,
+ Rvalue::Cast(cast_kind(&source_ty, &target_ty)?, x, target_ty),
+ expr_id.into(),
+ );
+ Ok(Some(current))
+ }
+ Expr::Ref { expr, rawness: _, mutability } => {
+ let Some((p, current)) = self.lower_expr_as_place(current, *expr, true)? else {
+ return Ok(None);
+ };
+ let bk = BorrowKind::from_hir(*mutability);
+ self.push_assignment(current, place, Rvalue::Ref(bk, p), expr_id.into());
+ Ok(Some(current))
+ }
+ Expr::Box { .. } => not_supported!("box expression"),
+ Expr::Field { .. } | Expr::Index { .. } | Expr::UnaryOp { op: hir_def::expr::UnaryOp::Deref, .. } => {
+ let Some((p, current)) = self.lower_expr_as_place_without_adjust(current, expr_id, true)? else {
+ return Ok(None);
+ };
+ self.push_assignment(current, place, Operand::Copy(p).into(), expr_id.into());
+ Ok(Some(current))
+ }
+ Expr::UnaryOp { expr, op: op @ (hir_def::expr::UnaryOp::Not | hir_def::expr::UnaryOp::Neg) } => {
+ let Some((operand, current)) = self.lower_expr_to_some_operand(*expr, current)? else {
+ return Ok(None);
+ };
+ let operation = match op {
+ hir_def::expr::UnaryOp::Not => UnOp::Not,
+ hir_def::expr::UnaryOp::Neg => UnOp::Neg,
+ _ => unreachable!(),
+ };
+ self.push_assignment(
+ current,
+ place,
+ Rvalue::UnaryOp(operation, operand),
+ expr_id.into(),
+ );
+ Ok(Some(current))
+ },
+ Expr::BinaryOp { lhs, rhs, op } => {
+ let op = op.ok_or(MirLowerError::IncompleteExpr)?;
+ if let hir_def::expr::BinaryOp::Assignment { op } = op {
+ if op.is_some() {
+ not_supported!("assignment with arith op (like +=)");
+ }
+ let Some((lhs_place, current)) =
+ self.lower_expr_as_place(current, *lhs, false)?
+ else {
+ return Ok(None);
+ };
+ let Some((rhs_op, current)) = self.lower_expr_to_some_operand(*rhs, current)? else {
+ return Ok(None);
+ };
+ self.push_assignment(current, lhs_place, rhs_op.into(), expr_id.into());
+ return Ok(Some(current));
+ }
+ let Some((lhs_op, current)) = self.lower_expr_to_some_operand(*lhs, current)? else {
+ return Ok(None);
+ };
+ let Some((rhs_op, current)) = self.lower_expr_to_some_operand(*rhs, current)? else {
+ return Ok(None);
+ };
+ self.push_assignment(
+ current,
+ place,
+ Rvalue::CheckedBinaryOp(
+ match op {
+ hir_def::expr::BinaryOp::LogicOp(op) => match op {
+ hir_def::expr::LogicOp::And => BinOp::BitAnd, // FIXME: make these short circuit
+ hir_def::expr::LogicOp::Or => BinOp::BitOr,
+ },
+ hir_def::expr::BinaryOp::ArithOp(op) => BinOp::from(op),
+ hir_def::expr::BinaryOp::CmpOp(op) => BinOp::from(op),
+ hir_def::expr::BinaryOp::Assignment { .. } => unreachable!(), // handled above
+ },
+ lhs_op,
+ rhs_op,
+ ),
+ expr_id.into(),
+ );
+ Ok(Some(current))
+ }
+ Expr::Range { .. } => not_supported!("range"),
+ Expr::Closure { .. } => not_supported!("closure"),
+ Expr::Tuple { exprs, is_assignee_expr: _ } => {
+ let Some(values) = exprs
+ .iter()
+ .map(|x| {
+ let Some((o, c)) = self.lower_expr_to_some_operand(*x, current)? else {
+ return Ok(None);
+ };
+ current = c;
+ Ok(Some(o))
+ })
+ .collect::<Result<Option<_>>>()?
+ else {
+ return Ok(None);
+ };
+ let r = Rvalue::Aggregate(
+ AggregateKind::Tuple(self.expr_ty(expr_id)),
+ values,
+ );
+ self.push_assignment(current, place, r, expr_id.into());
+ Ok(Some(current))
+ }
+ Expr::Array(l) => match l {
+ Array::ElementList { elements, .. } => {
+ let elem_ty = match &self.expr_ty(expr_id).data(Interner).kind {
+ TyKind::Array(ty, _) => ty.clone(),
+ _ => {
+ return Err(MirLowerError::TypeError(
+ "Array expression with non array type",
+ ))
+ }
+ };
+ let Some(values) = elements
+ .iter()
+ .map(|x| {
+ let Some((o, c)) = self.lower_expr_to_some_operand(*x, current)? else {
+ return Ok(None);
+ };
+ current = c;
+ Ok(Some(o))
+ })
+ .collect::<Result<Option<_>>>()?
+ else {
+ return Ok(None);
+ };
+ let r = Rvalue::Aggregate(
+ AggregateKind::Array(elem_ty),
+ values,
+ );
+ self.push_assignment(current, place, r, expr_id.into());
+ Ok(Some(current))
+ }
+ Array::Repeat { .. } => not_supported!("array repeat"),
+ },
+ Expr::Literal(l) => {
+ let ty = self.expr_ty(expr_id);
+ let op = self.lower_literal_to_operand(ty, l)?;
+ self.push_assignment(current, place, op.into(), expr_id.into());
+ Ok(Some(current))
+ }
+ Expr::Underscore => not_supported!("underscore"),
+ }
+ }
+
+ fn push_field_projection(&self, place: &mut Place, expr_id: ExprId) -> Result<()> {
+ if let Expr::Field { expr, name } = &self.body[expr_id] {
+ if let TyKind::Tuple(..) = self.expr_ty_after_adjustments(*expr).kind(Interner) {
+ let index = name
+ .as_tuple_index()
+ .ok_or(MirLowerError::TypeError("named field on tuple"))?;
+ place.projection.push(ProjectionElem::TupleField(index))
+ } else {
+ let field =
+ self.infer.field_resolution(expr_id).ok_or(MirLowerError::UnresolvedField)?;
+ place.projection.push(ProjectionElem::Field(field));
+ }
+ } else {
+ not_supported!("")
+ }
+ Ok(())
+ }
+
+ fn lower_literal_to_operand(&mut self, ty: Ty, l: &Literal) -> Result<Operand> {
+ let size = layout_of_ty(self.db, &ty, self.owner.module(self.db.upcast()).krate())?
+ .size
+ .bytes_usize();
+ let bytes = match l {
+ hir_def::expr::Literal::String(b) => {
+ let b = b.as_bytes();
+ let mut data = vec![];
+ data.extend(0usize.to_le_bytes());
+ data.extend(b.len().to_le_bytes());
+ let mut mm = MemoryMap::default();
+ mm.insert(0, b.to_vec());
+ return Ok(Operand::from_concrete_const(data, mm, ty));
+ }
+ hir_def::expr::Literal::ByteString(b) => {
+ let mut data = vec![];
+ data.extend(0usize.to_le_bytes());
+ data.extend(b.len().to_le_bytes());
+ let mut mm = MemoryMap::default();
+ mm.insert(0, b.to_vec());
+ return Ok(Operand::from_concrete_const(data, mm, ty));
+ }
+ hir_def::expr::Literal::Char(c) => u32::from(*c).to_le_bytes().into(),
+ hir_def::expr::Literal::Bool(b) => vec![*b as u8],
+ hir_def::expr::Literal::Int(x, _) => x.to_le_bytes()[0..size].into(),
+ hir_def::expr::Literal::Uint(x, _) => x.to_le_bytes()[0..size].into(),
+ hir_def::expr::Literal::Float(f, _) => match size {
+ 8 => f.into_f64().to_le_bytes().into(),
+ 4 => f.into_f32().to_le_bytes().into(),
+ _ => {
+ return Err(MirLowerError::TypeError("float with size other than 4 or 8 bytes"))
+ }
+ },
+ };
+ Ok(Operand::from_concrete_const(bytes, MemoryMap::default(), ty))
+ }
+
+ fn new_basic_block(&mut self) -> BasicBlockId {
+ self.result.basic_blocks.alloc(BasicBlock::default())
+ }
+
+ fn lower_const(
+ &mut self,
+ const_id: hir_def::ConstId,
+ prev_block: BasicBlockId,
+ place: Place,
+ span: MirSpan,
+ ) -> Result<()> {
+ let c = self.db.const_eval(const_id)?;
+ self.write_const_to_place(c, prev_block, place, span)
+ }
+
+ fn write_const_to_place(
+ &mut self,
+ c: Const,
+ prev_block: BasicBlockId,
+ place: Place,
+ span: MirSpan,
+ ) -> Result<()> {
+ self.push_assignment(prev_block, place, Operand::Constant(c).into(), span);
+ Ok(())
+ }
+
+ fn write_bytes_to_place(
+ &mut self,
+ prev_block: BasicBlockId,
+ place: Place,
+ cv: Vec<u8>,
+ ty: Ty,
+ span: MirSpan,
+ ) -> Result<()> {
+ self.push_assignment(prev_block, place, Operand::from_bytes(cv, ty).into(), span);
+ Ok(())
+ }
+
+ fn lower_enum_variant(
+ &mut self,
+ variant_id: EnumVariantId,
+ prev_block: BasicBlockId,
+ place: Place,
+ ty: Ty,
+ fields: Vec<Operand>,
+ span: MirSpan,
+ ) -> Result<BasicBlockId> {
+ let subst = match ty.kind(Interner) {
+ TyKind::Adt(_, subst) => subst.clone(),
+ _ => not_supported!("Non ADT enum"),
+ };
+ self.push_assignment(
+ prev_block,
+ place,
+ Rvalue::Aggregate(AggregateKind::Adt(variant_id.into(), subst), fields),
+ span,
+ );
+ Ok(prev_block)
+ }
+
+ fn lower_call_and_args(
+ &mut self,
+ func: Operand,
+ args: impl Iterator<Item = ExprId>,
+ place: Place,
+ mut current: BasicBlockId,
+ is_uninhabited: bool,
+ ) -> Result<Option<BasicBlockId>> {
+ let Some(args) = args
+ .map(|arg| {
+ if let Some((temp, c)) = self.lower_expr_to_some_operand(arg, current)? {
+ current = c;
+ Ok(Some(temp))
+ } else {
+ Ok(None)
+ }
+ })
+ .collect::<Result<Option<Vec<_>>>>()?
+ else {
+ return Ok(None);
+ };
+ self.lower_call(func, args, place, current, is_uninhabited)
+ }
+
+ fn lower_call(
+ &mut self,
+ func: Operand,
+ args: Vec<Operand>,
+ place: Place,
+ current: BasicBlockId,
+ is_uninhabited: bool,
+ ) -> Result<Option<BasicBlockId>> {
+ let b = if is_uninhabited { None } else { Some(self.new_basic_block()) };
+ self.set_terminator(
+ current,
+ Terminator::Call {
+ func,
+ args,
+ destination: place,
+ target: b,
+ cleanup: None,
+ from_hir_call: true,
+ },
+ );
+ Ok(b)
+ }
+
+ fn is_unterminated(&mut self, source: BasicBlockId) -> bool {
+ self.result.basic_blocks[source].terminator.is_none()
+ }
+
+ fn set_terminator(&mut self, source: BasicBlockId, terminator: Terminator) {
+ self.result.basic_blocks[source].terminator = Some(terminator);
+ }
+
+ fn set_goto(&mut self, source: BasicBlockId, target: BasicBlockId) {
+ self.set_terminator(source, Terminator::Goto { target });
+ }
+
+ fn expr_ty(&self, e: ExprId) -> Ty {
+ self.infer[e].clone()
+ }
+
+ fn expr_ty_after_adjustments(&self, e: ExprId) -> Ty {
+ let mut ty = None;
+ if let Some(x) = self.infer.expr_adjustments.get(&e) {
+ if let Some(x) = x.last() {
+ ty = Some(x.target.clone());
+ }
+ }
+ ty.unwrap_or_else(|| self.expr_ty(e))
+ }
+
+ fn push_statement(&mut self, block: BasicBlockId, statement: Statement) {
+ self.result.basic_blocks[block].statements.push(statement);
+ }
+
+ fn push_assignment(
+ &mut self,
+ block: BasicBlockId,
+ place: Place,
+ rvalue: Rvalue,
+ span: MirSpan,
+ ) {
+ self.push_statement(block, StatementKind::Assign(place, rvalue).with_span(span));
+ }
+
+ /// It gets a `current` unterminated block, appends some statements and possibly a terminator to it to check if
+ /// the pattern matches and write bindings, and returns two unterminated blocks, one for the matched path (which
+ /// can be the `current` block) and one for the mismatched path. If the input pattern is irrefutable, the
+ /// mismatched path block is `None`.
+ ///
+ /// By default, it will create a new block for mismatched path. If you already have one, you can provide it with
+ /// `current_else` argument to save an unneccessary jump. If `current_else` isn't `None`, the result mismatched path
+ /// wouldn't be `None` as well. Note that this function will add jumps to the beginning of the `current_else` block,
+ /// so it should be an empty block.
+ fn pattern_match(
+ &mut self,
+ mut current: BasicBlockId,
+ mut current_else: Option<BasicBlockId>,
+ mut cond_place: Place,
+ mut cond_ty: Ty,
+ pattern: PatId,
+ mut binding_mode: BindingAnnotation,
+ ) -> Result<(BasicBlockId, Option<BasicBlockId>)> {
+ Ok(match &self.body.pats[pattern] {
+ Pat::Missing => return Err(MirLowerError::IncompleteExpr),
+ Pat::Wild => (current, current_else),
+ Pat::Tuple { args, ellipsis } => {
+ pattern_matching_dereference(&mut cond_ty, &mut binding_mode, &mut cond_place);
+ let subst = match cond_ty.kind(Interner) {
+ TyKind::Tuple(_, s) => s,
+ _ => {
+ return Err(MirLowerError::TypeError(
+ "non tuple type matched with tuple pattern",
+ ))
+ }
+ };
+ self.pattern_match_tuple_like(
+ current,
+ current_else,
+ args.iter().enumerate().map(|(i, x)| {
+ (
+ PlaceElem::TupleField(i),
+ *x,
+ subst.at(Interner, i).assert_ty_ref(Interner).clone(),
+ )
+ }),
+ *ellipsis,
+ &cond_place,
+ binding_mode,
+ )?
+ }
+ Pat::Or(pats) => {
+ let then_target = self.new_basic_block();
+ let mut finished = false;
+ for pat in &**pats {
+ let (next, next_else) = self.pattern_match(
+ current,
+ None,
+ cond_place.clone(),
+ cond_ty.clone(),
+ *pat,
+ binding_mode,
+ )?;
+ self.set_goto(next, then_target);
+ match next_else {
+ Some(t) => {
+ current = t;
+ }
+ None => {
+ finished = true;
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ if !finished {
+ let ce = *current_else.get_or_insert_with(|| self.new_basic_block());
+ self.set_goto(current, ce);
+ }
+ (then_target, current_else)
+ }
+ Pat::Record { .. } => not_supported!("record pattern"),
+ Pat::Range { .. } => not_supported!("range pattern"),
+ Pat::Slice { .. } => not_supported!("slice pattern"),
+ Pat::Path(_) => {
+ let Some(variant) = self.infer.variant_resolution_for_pat(pattern) else {
+ not_supported!("unresolved variant");
+ };
+ self.pattern_matching_variant(
+ cond_ty,
+ binding_mode,
+ cond_place,
+ variant,
+ current,
+ pattern.into(),
+ current_else,
+ &[],
+ &None,
+ )?
+ }
+ Pat::Lit(l) => {
+ let then_target = self.new_basic_block();
+ let else_target = current_else.unwrap_or_else(|| self.new_basic_block());
+ match &self.body.exprs[*l] {
+ Expr::Literal(l) => match l {
+ hir_def::expr::Literal::Int(x, _) => {
+ self.set_terminator(
+ current,
+ Terminator::SwitchInt {
+ discr: Operand::Copy(cond_place),
+ targets: SwitchTargets::static_if(
+ *x as u128,
+ then_target,
+ else_target,
+ ),
+ },
+ );
+ }
+ hir_def::expr::Literal::Uint(x, _) => {
+ self.set_terminator(
+ current,
+ Terminator::SwitchInt {
+ discr: Operand::Copy(cond_place),
+ targets: SwitchTargets::static_if(*x, then_target, else_target),
+ },
+ );
+ }
+ _ => not_supported!("non int path literal"),
+ },
+ _ => not_supported!("expression path literal"),
+ }
+ (then_target, Some(else_target))
+ }
+ Pat::Bind { id, subpat } => {
+ let target_place = self.result.binding_locals[*id];
+ let mode = self.body.bindings[*id].mode;
+ if let Some(subpat) = subpat {
+ (current, current_else) = self.pattern_match(
+ current,
+ current_else,
+ cond_place.clone(),
+ cond_ty,
+ *subpat,
+ binding_mode,
+ )?
+ }
+ if matches!(mode, BindingAnnotation::Ref | BindingAnnotation::RefMut) {
+ binding_mode = mode;
+ }
+ self.push_storage_live(*id, current);
+ self.push_assignment(
+ current,
+ target_place.into(),
+ match binding_mode {
+ BindingAnnotation::Unannotated | BindingAnnotation::Mutable => {
+ Operand::Copy(cond_place).into()
+ }
+ BindingAnnotation::Ref => Rvalue::Ref(BorrowKind::Shared, cond_place),
+ BindingAnnotation::RefMut => Rvalue::Ref(
+ BorrowKind::Mut { allow_two_phase_borrow: false },
+ cond_place,
+ ),
+ },
+ pattern.into(),
+ );
+ (current, current_else)
+ }
+ Pat::TupleStruct { path: _, args, ellipsis } => {
+ let Some(variant) = self.infer.variant_resolution_for_pat(pattern) else {
+ not_supported!("unresolved variant");
+ };
+ self.pattern_matching_variant(
+ cond_ty,
+ binding_mode,
+ cond_place,
+ variant,
+ current,
+ pattern.into(),
+ current_else,
+ args,
+ ellipsis,
+ )?
+ }
+ Pat::Ref { .. } => not_supported!("& pattern"),
+ Pat::Box { .. } => not_supported!("box pattern"),
+ Pat::ConstBlock(_) => not_supported!("const block pattern"),
+ })
+ }
+
+ fn pattern_matching_variant(
+ &mut self,
+ mut cond_ty: Ty,
+ mut binding_mode: BindingAnnotation,
+ mut cond_place: Place,
+ variant: VariantId,
+ current: BasicBlockId,
+ span: MirSpan,
+ current_else: Option<BasicBlockId>,
+ args: &[PatId],
+ ellipsis: &Option<usize>,
+ ) -> Result<(BasicBlockId, Option<BasicBlockId>)> {
+ pattern_matching_dereference(&mut cond_ty, &mut binding_mode, &mut cond_place);
+ let subst = match cond_ty.kind(Interner) {
+ TyKind::Adt(_, s) => s,
+ _ => return Err(MirLowerError::TypeError("non adt type matched with tuple struct")),
+ };
+ let fields_type = self.db.field_types(variant);
+ Ok(match variant {
+ VariantId::EnumVariantId(v) => {
+ let e = self.db.const_eval_discriminant(v)? as u128;
+ let next = self.new_basic_block();
+ let tmp = self.discr_temp_place();
+ self.push_assignment(
+ current,
+ tmp.clone(),
+ Rvalue::Discriminant(cond_place.clone()),
+ span,
+ );
+ let else_target = current_else.unwrap_or_else(|| self.new_basic_block());
+ self.set_terminator(
+ current,
+ Terminator::SwitchInt {
+ discr: Operand::Copy(tmp),
+ targets: SwitchTargets::static_if(e, next, else_target),
+ },
+ );
+ let enum_data = self.db.enum_data(v.parent);
+ let fields =
+ enum_data.variants[v.local_id].variant_data.fields().iter().map(|(x, _)| {
+ (
+ PlaceElem::Field(FieldId { parent: v.into(), local_id: x }),
+ fields_type[x].clone().substitute(Interner, subst),
+ )
+ });
+ self.pattern_match_tuple_like(
+ next,
+ Some(else_target),
+ args.iter().zip(fields).map(|(x, y)| (y.0, *x, y.1)),
+ *ellipsis,
+ &cond_place,
+ binding_mode,
+ )?
+ }
+ VariantId::StructId(s) => {
+ let struct_data = self.db.struct_data(s);
+ let fields = struct_data.variant_data.fields().iter().map(|(x, _)| {
+ (
+ PlaceElem::Field(FieldId { parent: s.into(), local_id: x }),
+ fields_type[x].clone().substitute(Interner, subst),
+ )
+ });
+ self.pattern_match_tuple_like(
+ current,
+ current_else,
+ args.iter().zip(fields).map(|(x, y)| (y.0, *x, y.1)),
+ *ellipsis,
+ &cond_place,
+ binding_mode,
+ )?
+ }
+ VariantId::UnionId(_) => {
+ return Err(MirLowerError::TypeError("pattern matching on union"))
+ }
+ })
+ }
+
+ fn pattern_match_tuple_like(
+ &mut self,
+ mut current: BasicBlockId,
+ mut current_else: Option<BasicBlockId>,
+ args: impl Iterator<Item = (PlaceElem, PatId, Ty)>,
+ ellipsis: Option<usize>,
+ cond_place: &Place,
+ binding_mode: BindingAnnotation,
+ ) -> Result<(BasicBlockId, Option<BasicBlockId>)> {
+ if ellipsis.is_some() {
+ not_supported!("tuple like pattern with ellipsis");
+ }
+ for (proj, arg, ty) in args {
+ let mut cond_place = cond_place.clone();
+ cond_place.projection.push(proj);
+ (current, current_else) =
+ self.pattern_match(current, current_else, cond_place, ty, arg, binding_mode)?;
+ }
+ Ok((current, current_else))
+ }
+
+ fn discr_temp_place(&mut self) -> Place {
+ match &self.discr_temp {
+ Some(x) => x.clone(),
+ None => {
+ let tmp: Place =
+ self.temp(TyBuilder::discr_ty()).expect("discr_ty is never unsized").into();
+ self.discr_temp = Some(tmp.clone());
+ tmp
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ fn lower_loop(
+ &mut self,
+ prev_block: BasicBlockId,
+ label: Option<LabelId>,
+ f: impl FnOnce(&mut MirLowerCtx<'_>, BasicBlockId) -> Result<()>,
+ ) -> Result<Option<BasicBlockId>> {
+ if label.is_some() {
+ not_supported!("loop with label");
+ }
+ let begin = self.new_basic_block();
+ let prev =
+ mem::replace(&mut self.current_loop_blocks, Some(LoopBlocks { begin, end: None }));
+ self.set_goto(prev_block, begin);
+ f(self, begin)?;
+ let my = mem::replace(&mut self.current_loop_blocks, prev)
+ .ok_or(MirLowerError::ImplementationError("current_loop_blocks is corrupt"))?;
+ Ok(my.end)
+ }
+
+ fn has_adjustments(&self, expr_id: ExprId) -> bool {
+ !self.infer.expr_adjustments.get(&expr_id).map(|x| x.is_empty()).unwrap_or(true)
+ }
+
+ fn merge_blocks(
+ &mut self,
+ b1: Option<BasicBlockId>,
+ b2: Option<BasicBlockId>,
+ ) -> Option<BasicBlockId> {
+ match (b1, b2) {
+ (None, None) => None,
+ (None, Some(b)) | (Some(b), None) => Some(b),
+ (Some(b1), Some(b2)) => {
+ let bm = self.new_basic_block();
+ self.set_goto(b1, bm);
+ self.set_goto(b2, bm);
+ Some(bm)
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ fn current_loop_end(&mut self) -> Result<BasicBlockId> {
+ let r = match self
+ .current_loop_blocks
+ .as_mut()
+ .ok_or(MirLowerError::ImplementationError("Current loop access out of loop"))?
+ .end
+ {
+ Some(x) => x,
+ None => {
+ let s = self.new_basic_block();
+ self.current_loop_blocks
+ .as_mut()
+ .ok_or(MirLowerError::ImplementationError("Current loop access out of loop"))?
+ .end = Some(s);
+ s
+ }
+ };
+ Ok(r)
+ }
+
+ fn is_uninhabited(&self, expr_id: ExprId) -> bool {
+ is_ty_uninhabited_from(&self.infer[expr_id], self.owner.module(self.db.upcast()), self.db)
+ }
+
+ /// This function push `StorageLive` statement for the binding, and applies changes to add `StorageDead` in
+ /// the appropriated places.
+ fn push_storage_live(&mut self, b: BindingId, current: BasicBlockId) {
+ // Current implementation is wrong. It adds no `StorageDead` at the end of scope, and before each break
+ // and continue. It just add a `StorageDead` before the `StorageLive`, which is not wrong, but unneeeded in
+ // the proper implementation. Due this limitation, implementing a borrow checker on top of this mir will falsely
+ // allow this:
+ //
+ // ```
+ // let x;
+ // loop {
+ // let y = 2;
+ // x = &y;
+ // if some_condition {
+ // break; // we need to add a StorageDead(y) above this to kill the x borrow
+ // }
+ // }
+ // use(x)
+ // ```
+ // But I think this approach work for mutability analysis, as user can't write code which mutates a binding
+ // after StorageDead, except loops, which are handled by this hack.
+ let span = self.body.bindings[b]
+ .definitions
+ .first()
+ .copied()
+ .map(MirSpan::PatId)
+ .unwrap_or(MirSpan::Unknown);
+ let l = self.result.binding_locals[b];
+ self.push_statement(current, StatementKind::StorageDead(l).with_span(span));
+ self.push_statement(current, StatementKind::StorageLive(l).with_span(span));
+ }
+
+ fn resolve_lang_item(&self, item: LangItem) -> Result<LangItemTarget> {
+ let crate_id = self.owner.module(self.db.upcast()).krate();
+ self.db.lang_item(crate_id, item).ok_or(MirLowerError::LangItemNotFound(item))
+ }
+
+ fn lower_block_to_place(
+ &mut self,
+ label: Option<LabelId>,
+ statements: &[hir_def::expr::Statement],
+ mut current: BasicBlockId,
+ tail: Option<ExprId>,
+ place: Place,
+ ) -> Result<Option<Idx<BasicBlock>>> {
+ if label.is_some() {
+ not_supported!("block with label");
+ }
+ for statement in statements.iter() {
+ match statement {
+ hir_def::expr::Statement::Let { pat, initializer, else_branch, type_ref: _ } => {
+ if let Some(expr_id) = initializer {
+ let else_block;
+ let Some((init_place, c)) =
+ self.lower_expr_as_place(current, *expr_id, true)?
+ else {
+ return Ok(None);
+ };
+ current = c;
+ (current, else_block) = self.pattern_match(
+ current,
+ None,
+ init_place,
+ self.expr_ty_after_adjustments(*expr_id),
+ *pat,
+ BindingAnnotation::Unannotated,
+ )?;
+ match (else_block, else_branch) {
+ (None, _) => (),
+ (Some(else_block), None) => {
+ self.set_terminator(else_block, Terminator::Unreachable);
+ }
+ (Some(else_block), Some(else_branch)) => {
+ if let Some((_, b)) =
+ self.lower_expr_as_place(else_block, *else_branch, true)?
+ {
+ self.set_terminator(b, Terminator::Unreachable);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ } else {
+ self.body.walk_bindings_in_pat(*pat, |b| {
+ self.push_storage_live(b, current);
+ });
+ }
+ }
+ hir_def::expr::Statement::Expr { expr, has_semi: _ } => {
+ let Some((_, c)) = self.lower_expr_as_place(current, *expr, true)? else {
+ return Ok(None);
+ };
+ current = c;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ match tail {
+ Some(tail) => self.lower_expr_to_place(tail, place, current),
+ None => Ok(Some(current)),
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+fn pattern_matching_dereference(
+ cond_ty: &mut Ty,
+ binding_mode: &mut BindingAnnotation,
+ cond_place: &mut Place,
+) {
+ while let Some((ty, _, mu)) = cond_ty.as_reference() {
+ if mu == Mutability::Mut && *binding_mode != BindingAnnotation::Ref {
+ *binding_mode = BindingAnnotation::RefMut;
+ } else {
+ *binding_mode = BindingAnnotation::Ref;
+ }
+ *cond_ty = ty.clone();
+ cond_place.projection.push(ProjectionElem::Deref);
+ }
+}
+
+fn cast_kind(source_ty: &Ty, target_ty: &Ty) -> Result<CastKind> {
+ Ok(match (source_ty.kind(Interner), target_ty.kind(Interner)) {
+ (TyKind::Scalar(s), TyKind::Scalar(t)) => match (s, t) {
+ (chalk_ir::Scalar::Float(_), chalk_ir::Scalar::Float(_)) => CastKind::FloatToFloat,
+ (chalk_ir::Scalar::Float(_), _) => CastKind::FloatToInt,
+ (_, chalk_ir::Scalar::Float(_)) => CastKind::IntToFloat,
+ (_, _) => CastKind::IntToInt,
+ },
+ // Enum to int casts
+ (TyKind::Scalar(_), TyKind::Adt(..)) | (TyKind::Adt(..), TyKind::Scalar(_)) => {
+ CastKind::IntToInt
+ }
+ (a, b) => not_supported!("Unknown cast between {a:?} and {b:?}"),
+ })
+}
+
+pub fn mir_body_query(db: &dyn HirDatabase, def: DefWithBodyId) -> Result<Arc<MirBody>> {
+ let _p = profile::span("mir_body_query").detail(|| match def {
+ DefWithBodyId::FunctionId(it) => db.function_data(it).name.to_string(),
+ DefWithBodyId::StaticId(it) => db.static_data(it).name.clone().to_string(),
+ DefWithBodyId::ConstId(it) => {
+ db.const_data(it).name.clone().unwrap_or_else(Name::missing).to_string()
+ }
+ DefWithBodyId::VariantId(it) => {
+ db.enum_data(it.parent).variants[it.local_id].name.to_string()
+ }
+ });
+ let body = db.body(def);
+ let infer = db.infer(def);
+ let result = lower_to_mir(db, def, &body, &infer, body.body_expr)?;
+ Ok(Arc::new(result))
+}
+
+pub fn mir_body_recover(
+ _db: &dyn HirDatabase,
+ _cycle: &[String],
+ _def: &DefWithBodyId,
+) -> Result<Arc<MirBody>> {
+ Err(MirLowerError::Loop)
+}
+
+pub fn lower_to_mir(
+ db: &dyn HirDatabase,
+ owner: DefWithBodyId,
+ body: &Body,
+ infer: &InferenceResult,
+ // FIXME: root_expr should always be the body.body_expr, but since `X` in `[(); X]` doesn't have its own specific body yet, we
+ // need to take this input explicitly.
+ root_expr: ExprId,
+) -> Result<MirBody> {
+ if let Some((_, x)) = infer.type_mismatches().next() {
+ return Err(MirLowerError::TypeMismatch(x.clone()));
+ }
+ let mut basic_blocks = Arena::new();
+ let start_block =
+ basic_blocks.alloc(BasicBlock { statements: vec![], terminator: None, is_cleanup: false });
+ let mut locals = Arena::new();
+ // 0 is return local
+ locals.alloc(Local { ty: infer[root_expr].clone() });
+ let mut binding_locals: ArenaMap<BindingId, LocalId> = ArenaMap::new();
+ // 1 to param_len is for params
+ let param_locals: Vec<LocalId> = if let DefWithBodyId::FunctionId(fid) = owner {
+ let substs = TyBuilder::placeholder_subst(db, fid);
+ let callable_sig = db.callable_item_signature(fid.into()).substitute(Interner, &substs);
+ body.params
+ .iter()
+ .zip(callable_sig.params().iter())
+ .map(|(&x, ty)| {
+ let local_id = locals.alloc(Local { ty: ty.clone() });
+ if let Pat::Bind { id, subpat: None } = body[x] {
+ if matches!(
+ body.bindings[id].mode,
+ BindingAnnotation::Unannotated | BindingAnnotation::Mutable
+ ) {
+ binding_locals.insert(id, local_id);
+ }
+ }
+ local_id
+ })
+ .collect()
+ } else {
+ if !body.params.is_empty() {
+ return Err(MirLowerError::TypeError("Unexpected parameter for non function body"));
+ }
+ vec![]
+ };
+ // and then rest of bindings
+ for (id, _) in body.bindings.iter() {
+ if !binding_locals.contains_idx(id) {
+ binding_locals.insert(id, locals.alloc(Local { ty: infer[id].clone() }));
+ }
+ }
+ let mir = MirBody {
+ basic_blocks,
+ locals,
+ start_block,
+ binding_locals,
+ param_locals,
+ owner,
+ arg_count: body.params.len(),
+ };
+ let mut ctx = MirLowerCtx {
+ result: mir,
+ db,
+ infer,
+ body,
+ owner,
+ current_loop_blocks: None,
+ discr_temp: None,
+ };
+ let mut current = start_block;
+ for (&param, local) in body.params.iter().zip(ctx.result.param_locals.clone().into_iter()) {
+ if let Pat::Bind { id, .. } = body[param] {
+ if local == ctx.result.binding_locals[id] {
+ continue;
+ }
+ }
+ let r = ctx.pattern_match(
+ current,
+ None,
+ local.into(),
+ ctx.result.locals[local].ty.clone(),
+ param,
+ BindingAnnotation::Unannotated,
+ )?;
+ if let Some(b) = r.1 {
+ ctx.set_terminator(b, Terminator::Unreachable);
+ }
+ current = r.0;
+ }
+ if let Some(b) = ctx.lower_expr_to_place(root_expr, return_slot().into(), current)? {
+ ctx.result.basic_blocks[b].terminator = Some(Terminator::Return);
+ }
+ Ok(ctx.result)
+}
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/mir/lower/as_place.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/mir/lower/as_place.rs
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..fe8147dcd
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/mir/lower/as_place.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,237 @@
+//! MIR lowering for places
+
+use super::*;
+use hir_expand::name;
+
+macro_rules! not_supported {
+ ($x: expr) => {
+ return Err(MirLowerError::NotSupported(format!($x)))
+ };
+}
+
+impl MirLowerCtx<'_> {
+ fn lower_expr_to_some_place_without_adjust(
+ &mut self,
+ expr_id: ExprId,
+ prev_block: BasicBlockId,
+ ) -> Result<Option<(Place, BasicBlockId)>> {
+ let ty = self.expr_ty(expr_id);
+ let place = self.temp(ty)?;
+ let Some(current) = self.lower_expr_to_place_without_adjust(expr_id, place.into(), prev_block)? else {
+ return Ok(None);
+ };
+ Ok(Some((place.into(), current)))
+ }
+
+ fn lower_expr_to_some_place_with_adjust(
+ &mut self,
+ expr_id: ExprId,
+ prev_block: BasicBlockId,
+ adjustments: &[Adjustment],
+ ) -> Result<Option<(Place, BasicBlockId)>> {
+ let ty =
+ adjustments.last().map(|x| x.target.clone()).unwrap_or_else(|| self.expr_ty(expr_id));
+ let place = self.temp(ty)?;
+ let Some(current) = self.lower_expr_to_place_with_adjust(expr_id, place.into(), prev_block, adjustments)? else {
+ return Ok(None);
+ };
+ Ok(Some((place.into(), current)))
+ }
+
+ pub(super) fn lower_expr_as_place_with_adjust(
+ &mut self,
+ current: BasicBlockId,
+ expr_id: ExprId,
+ upgrade_rvalue: bool,
+ adjustments: &[Adjustment],
+ ) -> Result<Option<(Place, BasicBlockId)>> {
+ let try_rvalue = |this: &mut MirLowerCtx<'_>| {
+ if !upgrade_rvalue {
+ return Err(MirLowerError::MutatingRvalue);
+ }
+ this.lower_expr_to_some_place_with_adjust(expr_id, current, adjustments)
+ };
+ if let Some((last, rest)) = adjustments.split_last() {
+ match last.kind {
+ Adjust::Deref(None) => {
+ let Some(mut x) = self.lower_expr_as_place_with_adjust(
+ current,
+ expr_id,
+ upgrade_rvalue,
+ rest,
+ )? else {
+ return Ok(None);
+ };
+ x.0.projection.push(ProjectionElem::Deref);
+ Ok(Some(x))
+ }
+ Adjust::Deref(Some(od)) => {
+ let Some((r, current)) = self.lower_expr_as_place_with_adjust(
+ current,
+ expr_id,
+ upgrade_rvalue,
+ rest,
+ )? else {
+ return Ok(None);
+ };
+ self.lower_overloaded_deref(
+ current,
+ r,
+ rest.last()
+ .map(|x| x.target.clone())
+ .unwrap_or_else(|| self.expr_ty(expr_id)),
+ last.target.clone(),
+ expr_id.into(),
+ match od.0 {
+ Some(Mutability::Mut) => true,
+ Some(Mutability::Not) => false,
+ None => {
+ not_supported!("implicit overloaded deref with unknown mutability")
+ }
+ },
+ )
+ }
+ Adjust::NeverToAny | Adjust::Borrow(_) | Adjust::Pointer(_) => try_rvalue(self),
+ }
+ } else {
+ self.lower_expr_as_place_without_adjust(current, expr_id, upgrade_rvalue)
+ }
+ }
+
+ pub(super) fn lower_expr_as_place(
+ &mut self,
+ current: BasicBlockId,
+ expr_id: ExprId,
+ upgrade_rvalue: bool,
+ ) -> Result<Option<(Place, BasicBlockId)>> {
+ match self.infer.expr_adjustments.get(&expr_id) {
+ Some(a) => self.lower_expr_as_place_with_adjust(current, expr_id, upgrade_rvalue, a),
+ None => self.lower_expr_as_place_without_adjust(current, expr_id, upgrade_rvalue),
+ }
+ }
+
+ pub(super) fn lower_expr_as_place_without_adjust(
+ &mut self,
+ current: BasicBlockId,
+ expr_id: ExprId,
+ upgrade_rvalue: bool,
+ ) -> Result<Option<(Place, BasicBlockId)>> {
+ let try_rvalue = |this: &mut MirLowerCtx<'_>| {
+ if !upgrade_rvalue {
+ return Err(MirLowerError::MutatingRvalue);
+ }
+ this.lower_expr_to_some_place_without_adjust(expr_id, current)
+ };
+ match &self.body.exprs[expr_id] {
+ Expr::Path(p) => {
+ let resolver = resolver_for_expr(self.db.upcast(), self.owner, expr_id);
+ let Some(pr) = resolver.resolve_path_in_value_ns(self.db.upcast(), p.mod_path()) else {
+ return Err(MirLowerError::unresolved_path(self.db, p));
+ };
+ let pr = match pr {
+ ResolveValueResult::ValueNs(v) => v,
+ ResolveValueResult::Partial(..) => return try_rvalue(self),
+ };
+ match pr {
+ ValueNs::LocalBinding(pat_id) => {
+ Ok(Some((self.result.binding_locals[pat_id].into(), current)))
+ }
+ _ => try_rvalue(self),
+ }
+ }
+ Expr::UnaryOp { expr, op } => match op {
+ hir_def::expr::UnaryOp::Deref => {
+ if !matches!(
+ self.expr_ty(*expr).kind(Interner),
+ TyKind::Ref(..) | TyKind::Raw(..)
+ ) {
+ let Some(_) = self.lower_expr_as_place(current, *expr, true)? else {
+ return Ok(None);
+ };
+ not_supported!("explicit overloaded deref");
+ }
+ let Some((mut r, current)) = self.lower_expr_as_place(current, *expr, true)? else {
+ return Ok(None);
+ };
+ r.projection.push(ProjectionElem::Deref);
+ Ok(Some((r, current)))
+ }
+ _ => try_rvalue(self),
+ },
+ Expr::Field { expr, .. } => {
+ let Some((mut r, current)) = self.lower_expr_as_place(current, *expr, true)? else {
+ return Ok(None);
+ };
+ self.push_field_projection(&mut r, expr_id)?;
+ Ok(Some((r, current)))
+ }
+ Expr::Index { base, index } => {
+ let base_ty = self.expr_ty_after_adjustments(*base);
+ let index_ty = self.expr_ty_after_adjustments(*index);
+ if index_ty != TyBuilder::usize()
+ || !matches!(base_ty.kind(Interner), TyKind::Array(..) | TyKind::Slice(..))
+ {
+ not_supported!("overloaded index");
+ }
+ let Some((mut p_base, current)) =
+ self.lower_expr_as_place(current, *base, true)? else {
+ return Ok(None);
+ };
+ let l_index = self.temp(self.expr_ty_after_adjustments(*index))?;
+ let Some(current) = self.lower_expr_to_place(*index, l_index.into(), current)? else {
+ return Ok(None);
+ };
+ p_base.projection.push(ProjectionElem::Index(l_index));
+ Ok(Some((p_base, current)))
+ }
+ _ => try_rvalue(self),
+ }
+ }
+
+ fn lower_overloaded_deref(
+ &mut self,
+ current: BasicBlockId,
+ place: Place,
+ source_ty: Ty,
+ target_ty: Ty,
+ span: MirSpan,
+ mutability: bool,
+ ) -> Result<Option<(Place, BasicBlockId)>> {
+ let (chalk_mut, trait_lang_item, trait_method_name, borrow_kind) = if !mutability {
+ (Mutability::Not, LangItem::Deref, name![deref], BorrowKind::Shared)
+ } else {
+ (
+ Mutability::Mut,
+ LangItem::DerefMut,
+ name![deref_mut],
+ BorrowKind::Mut { allow_two_phase_borrow: false },
+ )
+ };
+ let ty_ref = TyKind::Ref(chalk_mut, static_lifetime(), source_ty.clone()).intern(Interner);
+ let target_ty_ref = TyKind::Ref(chalk_mut, static_lifetime(), target_ty).intern(Interner);
+ let ref_place: Place = self.temp(ty_ref)?.into();
+ self.push_assignment(current, ref_place.clone(), Rvalue::Ref(borrow_kind, place), span);
+ let deref_trait = self
+ .resolve_lang_item(trait_lang_item)?
+ .as_trait()
+ .ok_or(MirLowerError::LangItemNotFound(trait_lang_item))?;
+ let deref_fn = self
+ .db
+ .trait_data(deref_trait)
+ .method_by_name(&trait_method_name)
+ .ok_or(MirLowerError::LangItemNotFound(trait_lang_item))?;
+ let deref_fn_op = Operand::const_zst(
+ TyKind::FnDef(
+ self.db.intern_callable_def(CallableDefId::FunctionId(deref_fn)).into(),
+ Substitution::from1(Interner, source_ty),
+ )
+ .intern(Interner),
+ );
+ let mut result: Place = self.temp(target_ty_ref)?.into();
+ let Some(current) = self.lower_call(deref_fn_op, vec![Operand::Copy(ref_place)], result.clone(), current, false)? else {
+ return Ok(None);
+ };
+ result.projection.push(ProjectionElem::Deref);
+ Ok(Some((result, current)))
+ }
+}
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/mir/pretty.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/mir/pretty.rs
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..ffc08b7e3
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/mir/pretty.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,348 @@
+//! A pretty-printer for MIR.
+
+use std::fmt::{Display, Write};
+
+use hir_def::{body::Body, expr::BindingId};
+use hir_expand::name::Name;
+use la_arena::ArenaMap;
+
+use crate::{
+ db::HirDatabase,
+ display::HirDisplay,
+ mir::{PlaceElem, ProjectionElem, StatementKind, Terminator},
+};
+
+use super::{
+ AggregateKind, BasicBlockId, BorrowKind, LocalId, MirBody, Operand, Place, Rvalue, UnOp,
+};
+
+impl MirBody {
+ pub fn pretty_print(&self, db: &dyn HirDatabase) -> String {
+ let hir_body = db.body(self.owner);
+ let mut ctx = MirPrettyCtx::new(self, &hir_body, db);
+ ctx.for_body();
+ ctx.result
+ }
+}
+
+struct MirPrettyCtx<'a> {
+ body: &'a MirBody,
+ hir_body: &'a Body,
+ db: &'a dyn HirDatabase,
+ result: String,
+ ident: String,
+ local_to_binding: ArenaMap<LocalId, BindingId>,
+}
+
+macro_rules! w {
+ ($dst:expr, $($arg:tt)*) => {
+ { let _ = write!($dst, $($arg)*); }
+ };
+}
+
+macro_rules! wln {
+ ($dst:expr) => {
+ { let _ = writeln!($dst); }
+ };
+ ($dst:expr, $($arg:tt)*) => {
+ { let _ = writeln!($dst, $($arg)*); }
+ };
+}
+
+impl Write for MirPrettyCtx<'_> {
+ fn write_str(&mut self, s: &str) -> std::fmt::Result {
+ let mut it = s.split('\n'); // note: `.lines()` is wrong here
+ self.write(it.next().unwrap_or_default());
+ for line in it {
+ self.write_line();
+ self.write(line);
+ }
+ Ok(())
+ }
+}
+
+enum LocalName {
+ Unknown(LocalId),
+ Binding(Name, LocalId),
+}
+
+impl Display for LocalName {
+ fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result {
+ match self {
+ LocalName::Unknown(l) => write!(f, "_{}", u32::from(l.into_raw())),
+ LocalName::Binding(n, l) => write!(f, "{n}_{}", u32::from(l.into_raw())),
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+impl<'a> MirPrettyCtx<'a> {
+ fn for_body(&mut self) {
+ self.with_block(|this| {
+ this.locals();
+ wln!(this);
+ this.blocks();
+ });
+ }
+
+ fn with_block(&mut self, f: impl FnOnce(&mut MirPrettyCtx<'_>)) {
+ self.ident += " ";
+ wln!(self, "{{");
+ f(self);
+ for _ in 0..4 {
+ self.result.pop();
+ self.ident.pop();
+ }
+ wln!(self, "}}");
+ }
+
+ fn new(body: &'a MirBody, hir_body: &'a Body, db: &'a dyn HirDatabase) -> Self {
+ let local_to_binding = body.binding_locals.iter().map(|(x, y)| (*y, x)).collect();
+ MirPrettyCtx {
+ body,
+ db,
+ result: String::new(),
+ ident: String::new(),
+ local_to_binding,
+ hir_body,
+ }
+ }
+
+ fn write_line(&mut self) {
+ self.result.push('\n');
+ self.result += &self.ident;
+ }
+
+ fn write(&mut self, line: &str) {
+ self.result += line;
+ }
+
+ fn locals(&mut self) {
+ for (id, local) in self.body.locals.iter() {
+ wln!(self, "let {}: {};", self.local_name(id), local.ty.display(self.db));
+ }
+ }
+
+ fn local_name(&self, local: LocalId) -> LocalName {
+ match self.local_to_binding.get(local) {
+ Some(b) => LocalName::Binding(self.hir_body.bindings[*b].name.clone(), local),
+ None => LocalName::Unknown(local),
+ }
+ }
+
+ fn basic_block_id(&self, basic_block_id: BasicBlockId) -> String {
+ format!("'bb{}", u32::from(basic_block_id.into_raw()))
+ }
+
+ fn blocks(&mut self) {
+ for (id, block) in self.body.basic_blocks.iter() {
+ wln!(self);
+ w!(self, "{}: ", self.basic_block_id(id));
+ self.with_block(|this| {
+ for statement in &block.statements {
+ match &statement.kind {
+ StatementKind::Assign(l, r) => {
+ this.place(l);
+ w!(this, " = ");
+ this.rvalue(r);
+ wln!(this, ";");
+ }
+ StatementKind::StorageDead(p) => {
+ wln!(this, "StorageDead({})", this.local_name(*p));
+ }
+ StatementKind::StorageLive(p) => {
+ wln!(this, "StorageLive({})", this.local_name(*p));
+ }
+ StatementKind::Deinit(p) => {
+ w!(this, "Deinit(");
+ this.place(p);
+ wln!(this, ");");
+ }
+ StatementKind::Nop => wln!(this, "Nop;"),
+ }
+ }
+ match &block.terminator {
+ Some(terminator) => match terminator {
+ Terminator::Goto { target } => {
+ wln!(this, "goto 'bb{};", u32::from(target.into_raw()))
+ }
+ Terminator::SwitchInt { discr, targets } => {
+ w!(this, "switch ");
+ this.operand(discr);
+ w!(this, " ");
+ this.with_block(|this| {
+ for (c, b) in targets.iter() {
+ wln!(this, "{c} => {},", this.basic_block_id(b));
+ }
+ wln!(this, "_ => {},", this.basic_block_id(targets.otherwise()));
+ });
+ }
+ Terminator::Call { func, args, destination, target, .. } => {
+ w!(this, "Call ");
+ this.with_block(|this| {
+ w!(this, "func: ");
+ this.operand(func);
+ wln!(this, ",");
+ w!(this, "args: [");
+ this.operand_list(args);
+ wln!(this, "],");
+ w!(this, "destination: ");
+ this.place(destination);
+ wln!(this, ",");
+ w!(this, "target: ");
+ match target {
+ Some(t) => w!(this, "{}", this.basic_block_id(*t)),
+ None => w!(this, "<unreachable>"),
+ }
+ wln!(this, ",");
+ });
+ }
+ _ => wln!(this, "{:?};", terminator),
+ },
+ None => wln!(this, "<no-terminator>;"),
+ }
+ })
+ }
+ }
+
+ fn place(&mut self, p: &Place) {
+ fn f(this: &mut MirPrettyCtx<'_>, local: LocalId, projections: &[PlaceElem]) {
+ let Some((last, head)) = projections.split_last() else {
+ // no projection
+ w!(this, "{}", this.local_name(local));
+ return;
+ };
+ match last {
+ ProjectionElem::Deref => {
+ w!(this, "(*");
+ f(this, local, head);
+ w!(this, ")");
+ }
+ ProjectionElem::Field(field) => {
+ let variant_data = field.parent.variant_data(this.db.upcast());
+ let name = &variant_data.fields()[field.local_id].name;
+ match field.parent {
+ hir_def::VariantId::EnumVariantId(e) => {
+ w!(this, "(");
+ f(this, local, head);
+ let variant_name =
+ &this.db.enum_data(e.parent).variants[e.local_id].name;
+ w!(this, " as {}).{}", variant_name, name);
+ }
+ hir_def::VariantId::StructId(_) | hir_def::VariantId::UnionId(_) => {
+ f(this, local, head);
+ w!(this, ".{name}");
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ ProjectionElem::TupleField(x) => {
+ f(this, local, head);
+ w!(this, ".{}", x);
+ }
+ ProjectionElem::Index(l) => {
+ f(this, local, head);
+ w!(this, "[{}]", this.local_name(*l));
+ }
+ x => {
+ f(this, local, head);
+ w!(this, ".{:?}", x);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ f(self, p.local, &p.projection);
+ }
+
+ fn operand(&mut self, r: &Operand) {
+ match r {
+ Operand::Copy(p) | Operand::Move(p) => {
+ // MIR at the time of writing doesn't have difference between move and copy, so we show them
+ // equally. Feel free to change it.
+ self.place(p);
+ }
+ Operand::Constant(c) => w!(self, "Const({})", c.display(self.db)),
+ }
+ }
+
+ fn rvalue(&mut self, r: &Rvalue) {
+ match r {
+ Rvalue::Use(op) => self.operand(op),
+ Rvalue::Ref(r, p) => {
+ match r {
+ BorrowKind::Shared => w!(self, "&"),
+ BorrowKind::Shallow => w!(self, "&shallow "),
+ BorrowKind::Unique => w!(self, "&uniq "),
+ BorrowKind::Mut { .. } => w!(self, "&mut "),
+ }
+ self.place(p);
+ }
+ Rvalue::Aggregate(AggregateKind::Tuple(_), x) => {
+ w!(self, "(");
+ self.operand_list(x);
+ w!(self, ")");
+ }
+ Rvalue::Aggregate(AggregateKind::Array(_), x) => {
+ w!(self, "[");
+ self.operand_list(x);
+ w!(self, "]");
+ }
+ Rvalue::Aggregate(AggregateKind::Adt(_, _), x) => {
+ w!(self, "Adt(");
+ self.operand_list(x);
+ w!(self, ")");
+ }
+ Rvalue::Aggregate(AggregateKind::Union(_, _), x) => {
+ w!(self, "Union(");
+ self.operand_list(x);
+ w!(self, ")");
+ }
+ Rvalue::Len(p) => {
+ w!(self, "Len(");
+ self.place(p);
+ w!(self, ")");
+ }
+ Rvalue::Cast(ck, op, ty) => {
+ w!(self, "Discriminant({ck:?}");
+ self.operand(op);
+ w!(self, "{})", ty.display(self.db));
+ }
+ Rvalue::CheckedBinaryOp(b, o1, o2) => {
+ self.operand(o1);
+ w!(self, " {b} ");
+ self.operand(o2);
+ }
+ Rvalue::UnaryOp(u, o) => {
+ let u = match u {
+ UnOp::Not => "!",
+ UnOp::Neg => "-",
+ };
+ w!(self, "{u} ");
+ self.operand(o);
+ }
+ Rvalue::Discriminant(p) => {
+ w!(self, "Discriminant(");
+ self.place(p);
+ w!(self, ")");
+ }
+ Rvalue::ShallowInitBox(op, _) => {
+ w!(self, "ShallowInitBox(");
+ self.operand(op);
+ w!(self, ")");
+ }
+ Rvalue::CopyForDeref(p) => {
+ w!(self, "CopyForDeref(");
+ self.place(p);
+ w!(self, ")");
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ fn operand_list(&mut self, x: &[Operand]) {
+ let mut it = x.iter();
+ if let Some(first) = it.next() {
+ self.operand(first);
+ for op in it {
+ w!(self, ", ");
+ self.operand(op);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+}
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/test_db.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/test_db.rs
index 118e5311e..8c48331b9 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/test_db.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/test_db.rs
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ use base_db::{
salsa, AnchoredPath, CrateId, FileId, FileLoader, FileLoaderDelegate, SourceDatabase, Upcast,
};
use hir_def::{db::DefDatabase, ModuleId};
-use hir_expand::db::AstDatabase;
+use hir_expand::db::ExpandDatabase;
use stdx::hash::{NoHashHashMap, NoHashHashSet};
use syntax::TextRange;
use test_utils::extract_annotations;
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ use test_utils::extract_annotations;
#[salsa::database(
base_db::SourceDatabaseExtStorage,
base_db::SourceDatabaseStorage,
- hir_expand::db::AstDatabaseStorage,
+ hir_expand::db::ExpandDatabaseStorage,
hir_def::db::InternDatabaseStorage,
hir_def::db::DefDatabaseStorage,
crate::db::HirDatabaseStorage
@@ -41,8 +41,8 @@ impl fmt::Debug for TestDB {
}
}
-impl Upcast<dyn AstDatabase> for TestDB {
- fn upcast(&self) -> &(dyn AstDatabase + 'static) {
+impl Upcast<dyn ExpandDatabase> for TestDB {
+ fn upcast(&self) -> &(dyn ExpandDatabase + 'static) {
&*self
}
}
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/tests.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/tests.rs
index ba5d9c241..83d31f002 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/tests.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/tests.rs
@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ use hir_def::{
src::HasSource,
AssocItemId, DefWithBodyId, HasModule, LocalModuleId, Lookup, ModuleDefId,
};
-use hir_expand::{db::AstDatabase, InFile};
+use hir_expand::{db::ExpandDatabase, InFile};
use once_cell::race::OnceBool;
use stdx::format_to;
use syntax::{
@@ -61,22 +61,27 @@ fn setup_tracing() -> Option<tracing::subscriber::DefaultGuard> {
Some(tracing::subscriber::set_default(subscriber))
}
+#[track_caller]
fn check_types(ra_fixture: &str) {
check_impl(ra_fixture, false, true, false)
}
+#[track_caller]
fn check_types_source_code(ra_fixture: &str) {
check_impl(ra_fixture, false, true, true)
}
+#[track_caller]
fn check_no_mismatches(ra_fixture: &str) {
check_impl(ra_fixture, true, false, false)
}
+#[track_caller]
fn check(ra_fixture: &str) {
check_impl(ra_fixture, false, false, false)
}
+#[track_caller]
fn check_impl(ra_fixture: &str, allow_none: bool, only_types: bool, display_source: bool) {
let _tracing = setup_tracing();
let (db, files) = TestDB::with_many_files(ra_fixture);
@@ -158,7 +163,7 @@ fn check_impl(ra_fixture: &str, allow_none: bool, only_types: bool, display_sour
} else {
ty.display_test(&db).to_string()
};
- assert_eq!(actual, expected);
+ assert_eq!(actual, expected, "type annotation differs at {:#?}", range.range);
}
}
@@ -174,7 +179,7 @@ fn check_impl(ra_fixture: &str, allow_none: bool, only_types: bool, display_sour
} else {
ty.display_test(&db).to_string()
};
- assert_eq!(actual, expected);
+ assert_eq!(actual, expected, "type annotation differs at {:#?}", range.range);
}
if let Some(expected) = adjustments.remove(&range) {
let adjustments = inference_result
@@ -191,30 +196,11 @@ fn check_impl(ra_fixture: &str, allow_none: bool, only_types: bool, display_sour
}
}
- for (pat, mismatch) in inference_result.pat_type_mismatches() {
- let node = match pat_node(&body_source_map, pat, &db) {
- Some(value) => value,
- None => continue,
- };
- let range = node.as_ref().original_file_range(&db);
- let actual = format!(
- "expected {}, got {}",
- mismatch.expected.display_test(&db),
- mismatch.actual.display_test(&db)
- );
- match mismatches.remove(&range) {
- Some(annotation) => assert_eq!(actual, annotation),
- None => format_to!(unexpected_type_mismatches, "{:?}: {}\n", range.range, actual),
- }
- }
- for (expr, mismatch) in inference_result.expr_type_mismatches() {
- let node = match body_source_map.expr_syntax(expr) {
- Ok(sp) => {
- let root = db.parse_or_expand(sp.file_id).unwrap();
- sp.map(|ptr| ptr.to_node(&root).syntax().clone())
- }
- Err(SyntheticSyntax) => continue,
- };
+ for (expr_or_pat, mismatch) in inference_result.type_mismatches() {
+ let Some(node) = (match expr_or_pat {
+ hir_def::expr::ExprOrPatId::ExprId(expr) => expr_node(&body_source_map, expr, &db),
+ hir_def::expr::ExprOrPatId::PatId(pat) => pat_node(&body_source_map, pat, &db),
+ }) else { continue; };
let range = node.as_ref().original_file_range(&db);
let actual = format!(
"expected {}, got {}",
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/tests/coercion.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/tests/coercion.rs
index 3e110abaf..b524922b6 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/tests/coercion.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/tests/coercion.rs
@@ -258,6 +258,7 @@ fn test() {
#[test]
fn coerce_autoderef_block() {
+ // FIXME: We should know mutability in overloaded deref
check_no_mismatches(
r#"
//- minicore: deref
@@ -267,7 +268,7 @@ fn takes_ref_str(x: &str) {}
fn returns_string() -> String { loop {} }
fn test() {
takes_ref_str(&{ returns_string() });
- // ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ adjustments: Deref(None), Deref(Some(OverloadedDeref(Not))), Borrow(Ref(Not))
+ // ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ adjustments: Deref(None), Deref(Some(OverloadedDeref(None))), Borrow(Ref(Not))
}
"#,
);
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/tests/diagnostics.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/tests/diagnostics.rs
index f00fa9729..1876be303 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/tests/diagnostics.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/tests/diagnostics.rs
@@ -73,3 +73,24 @@ fn test(x: bool) -> &'static str {
"#,
);
}
+
+#[test]
+fn non_unit_block_expr_stmt_no_semi() {
+ check(
+ r#"
+fn test(x: bool) {
+ if x {
+ "notok"
+ //^^^^^^^ expected (), got &str
+ } else {
+ "ok"
+ //^^^^ expected (), got &str
+ }
+ match x { true => true, false => 0 }
+ //^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ expected (), got bool
+ //^ expected bool, got i32
+ ()
+}
+"#,
+ );
+}
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/tests/method_resolution.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/tests/method_resolution.rs
index 41c53701d..378d47833 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/tests/method_resolution.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/tests/method_resolution.rs
@@ -9,6 +9,7 @@ fn infer_slice_method() {
check_types(
r#"
impl<T> [T] {
+ #[rustc_allow_incoherent_impl]
fn foo(&self) -> T {
loop {}
}
@@ -35,6 +36,7 @@ fn test() {
//- /lib.rs crate:other_crate
mod foo {
impl f32 {
+ #[rustc_allow_incoherent_impl]
pub fn foo(self) -> f32 { 0. }
}
}
@@ -47,6 +49,7 @@ fn infer_array_inherent_impl() {
check_types(
r#"
impl<T, const N: usize> [T; N] {
+ #[rustc_allow_incoherent_impl]
fn foo(&self) -> T {
loop {}
}
@@ -1167,7 +1170,6 @@ fn test() {
123..167 '{ ...o(); }': ()
133..134 's': &S
137..151 'unsafe { f() }': &S
- 137..151 'unsafe { f() }': &S
146..147 'f': fn f() -> &S
146..149 'f()': &S
157..158 's': &S
@@ -1253,6 +1255,7 @@ fn foo<T: Trait>(a: &T) {
#[test]
fn autoderef_visibility_field() {
+ // FIXME: We should know mutability in overloaded deref
check(
r#"
//- minicore: deref
@@ -1274,7 +1277,7 @@ mod a {
mod b {
fn foo() {
let x = super::a::Bar::new().0;
- // ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ adjustments: Deref(Some(OverloadedDeref(Not)))
+ // ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ adjustments: Deref(Some(OverloadedDeref(None)))
// ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ type: char
}
}
@@ -1437,6 +1440,7 @@ fn resolve_const_generic_array_methods() {
r#"
#[lang = "array"]
impl<T, const N: usize> [T; N] {
+ #[rustc_allow_incoherent_impl]
pub fn map<F, U>(self, f: F) -> [U; N]
where
F: FnMut(T) -> U,
@@ -1445,6 +1449,7 @@ impl<T, const N: usize> [T; N] {
#[lang = "slice"]
impl<T> [T] {
+ #[rustc_allow_incoherent_impl]
pub fn map<F, U>(self, f: F) -> &[U]
where
F: FnMut(T) -> U,
@@ -1468,6 +1473,7 @@ struct Const<const N: usize>;
#[lang = "array"]
impl<T, const N: usize> [T; N] {
+ #[rustc_allow_incoherent_impl]
pub fn my_map<F, U, const X: usize>(self, f: F, c: Const<X>) -> [U; X]
where
F: FnMut(T) -> U,
@@ -1476,6 +1482,7 @@ impl<T, const N: usize> [T; N] {
#[lang = "slice"]
impl<T> [T] {
+ #[rustc_allow_incoherent_impl]
pub fn my_map<F, const X: usize, U>(self, f: F, c: Const<X>) -> &[U]
where
F: FnMut(T) -> U,
@@ -1874,14 +1881,14 @@ fn incoherent_impls() {
pub struct Box<T>(T);
use core::error::Error;
-#[rustc_allow_incoherent_impl]
impl dyn Error {
+ #[rustc_allow_incoherent_impl]
pub fn downcast<T: Error + 'static>(self: Box<Self>) -> Result<Box<T>, Box<dyn Error>> {
loop {}
}
}
-#[rustc_allow_incoherent_impl]
impl dyn Error + Send {
+ #[rustc_allow_incoherent_impl]
/// Attempts to downcast the box to a concrete type.
pub fn downcast<T: Error + 'static>(self: Box<Self>) -> Result<Box<T>, Box<dyn Error + Send>> {
let err: Box<dyn Error> = self;
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/tests/patterns.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/tests/patterns.rs
index 9333e2693..74bcab6ca 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/tests/patterns.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/tests/patterns.rs
@@ -476,7 +476,7 @@ fn infer_adt_pattern() {
183..184 'x': usize
190..191 'x': usize
201..205 'E::B': E
- 209..212 'foo': bool
+ 209..212 'foo': {unknown}
216..217 '1': usize
227..231 'E::B': E
235..237 '10': usize
@@ -953,9 +953,9 @@ fn main() {
42..51 'true | ()': bool
49..51 '()': ()
57..59 '{}': ()
- 68..80 '(() | true,)': ((),)
+ 68..80 '(() | true,)': (bool,)
69..71 '()': ()
- 69..78 '() | true': ()
+ 69..78 '() | true': bool
74..78 'true': bool
74..78 'true': bool
84..86 '{}': ()
@@ -964,19 +964,15 @@ fn main() {
96..102 '_ | ()': bool
100..102 '()': ()
108..110 '{}': ()
- 119..128 '(() | _,)': ((),)
+ 119..128 '(() | _,)': (bool,)
120..122 '()': ()
- 120..126 '() | _': ()
+ 120..126 '() | _': bool
125..126 '_': bool
132..134 '{}': ()
49..51: expected bool, got ()
- 68..80: expected (bool,), got ((),)
69..71: expected bool, got ()
- 69..78: expected bool, got ()
100..102: expected bool, got ()
- 119..128: expected (bool,), got ((),)
120..122: expected bool, got ()
- 120..126: expected bool, got ()
"#]],
);
}
@@ -1092,3 +1088,19 @@ fn my_fn(foo: ...) {}
"#,
);
}
+
+#[test]
+fn ref_pat_mutability() {
+ check(
+ r#"
+fn foo() {
+ let &() = &();
+ let &mut () = &mut ();
+ let &mut () = &();
+ //^^^^^^^ expected &(), got &mut ()
+ let &() = &mut ();
+ //^^^ expected &mut (), got &()
+}
+"#,
+ );
+}
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/tests/regression.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/tests/regression.rs
index de6ae7fff..689f0da44 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/tests/regression.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/tests/regression.rs
@@ -270,7 +270,7 @@ fn infer_std_crash_5() {
61..320 '{ ... }': ()
75..79 'name': &{unknown}
82..166 'if doe... }': &{unknown}
- 85..98 'doesnt_matter': bool
+ 85..98 'doesnt_matter': {unknown}
99..128 '{ ... }': &{unknown}
113..118 'first': &{unknown}
134..166 '{ ... }': &{unknown}
@@ -279,7 +279,7 @@ fn infer_std_crash_5() {
181..188 'content': &{unknown}
191..313 'if ICE... }': &{unknown}
194..231 'ICE_RE..._VALUE': {unknown}
- 194..247 'ICE_RE...&name)': bool
+ 194..247 'ICE_RE...&name)': {unknown}
241..246 '&name': &&{unknown}
242..246 'name': &{unknown}
248..276 '{ ... }': &{unknown}
@@ -1015,9 +1015,9 @@ fn cfg_tail() {
20..31 '{ "first" }': ()
22..29 '"first"': &str
72..190 '{ ...] 13 }': ()
- 78..88 '{ "fake" }': &str
+ 78..88 '{ "fake" }': ()
80..86 '"fake"': &str
- 93..103 '{ "fake" }': &str
+ 93..103 '{ "fake" }': ()
95..101 '"fake"': &str
108..120 '{ "second" }': ()
110..118 '"second"': &str
@@ -1744,3 +1744,47 @@ fn foo(b: Bar) {
"#,
);
}
+
+#[test]
+fn regression_14305() {
+ check_no_mismatches(
+ r#"
+//- minicore: add
+trait Tr {}
+impl Tr for [u8; C] {}
+const C: usize = 2 + 2;
+"#,
+ );
+}
+
+#[test]
+fn regression_14164() {
+ check_types(
+ r#"
+trait Rec {
+ type K;
+ type Rebind<Tok>: Rec<K = Tok>;
+}
+
+trait Expr<K> {
+ type Part: Rec<K = K>;
+ fn foo(_: <Self::Part as Rec>::Rebind<i32>) {}
+}
+
+struct Head<K>(K);
+impl<K> Rec for Head<K> {
+ type K = K;
+ type Rebind<Tok> = Head<Tok>;
+}
+
+fn test<E>()
+where
+ E: Expr<usize, Part = Head<usize>>,
+{
+ let head;
+ //^^^^ Head<i32>
+ E::foo(head);
+}
+"#,
+ );
+}
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/tests/simple.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/tests/simple.rs
index 2e5787b70..13cc3fea5 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/tests/simple.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/tests/simple.rs
@@ -352,7 +352,6 @@ unsafe fn baz(u: MyUnion) {
71..89 'MyUnio...o: 0 }': MyUnion
86..87 '0': u32
95..113 'unsafe...(u); }': ()
- 95..113 'unsafe...(u); }': ()
104..107 'baz': fn baz(MyUnion)
104..110 'baz(u)': ()
108..109 'u': MyUnion
@@ -360,7 +359,6 @@ unsafe fn baz(u: MyUnion) {
126..146 'MyUnio... 0.0 }': MyUnion
141..144 '0.0': f32
152..170 'unsafe...(u); }': ()
- 152..170 'unsafe...(u); }': ()
161..164 'baz': fn baz(MyUnion)
161..167 'baz(u)': ()
165..166 'u': MyUnion
@@ -1118,21 +1116,22 @@ fn infer_inherent_method() {
fn infer_inherent_method_str() {
check_infer(
r#"
- #[lang = "str"]
- impl str {
- fn foo(&self) -> i32 {}
- }
+#![rustc_coherence_is_core]
+#[lang = "str"]
+impl str {
+ fn foo(&self) -> i32 {}
+}
- fn test() {
- "foo".foo();
- }
- "#,
+fn test() {
+ "foo".foo();
+}
+"#,
expect![[r#"
- 39..43 'self': &str
- 52..54 '{}': i32
- 68..88 '{ ...o(); }': ()
- 74..79 '"foo"': &str
- 74..85 '"foo".foo()': i32
+ 67..71 'self': &str
+ 80..82 '{}': i32
+ 96..116 '{ ...o(); }': ()
+ 102..107 '"foo"': &str
+ 102..113 '"foo".foo()': i32
"#]],
);
}
@@ -2077,22 +2076,17 @@ async fn main() {
16..193 '{ ...2 }; }': ()
26..27 'x': i32
30..43 'unsafe { 92 }': i32
- 30..43 'unsafe { 92 }': i32
39..41 '92': i32
53..54 'y': impl Future<Output = ()>
- 57..85 'async ...wait }': ()
57..85 'async ...wait }': impl Future<Output = ()>
- 65..77 'async { () }': ()
65..77 'async { () }': impl Future<Output = ()>
65..83 'async ....await': ()
73..75 '()': ()
95..96 'z': ControlFlow<(), ()>
- 130..140 'try { () }': ()
130..140 'try { () }': ControlFlow<(), ()>
136..138 '()': ()
150..151 'w': i32
154..166 'const { 92 }': i32
- 154..166 'const { 92 }': i32
162..164 '92': i32
176..177 't': i32
180..190 ''a: { 92 }': i32
@@ -2122,7 +2116,6 @@ fn main() {
83..84 'f': F
89..91 '{}': ()
103..231 '{ ... }); }': ()
- 109..161 'async ... }': Result<(), ()>
109..161 'async ... }': impl Future<Output = Result<(), ()>>
125..139 'return Err(())': !
132..135 'Err': Err<(), ()>(()) -> Result<(), ()>
@@ -2134,7 +2127,6 @@ fn main() {
167..171 'test': fn test<(), (), || -> impl Future<Output = Result<(), ()>>, impl Future<Output = Result<(), ()>>>(|| -> impl Future<Output = Result<(), ()>>)
167..228 'test(|... })': ()
172..227 '|| asy... }': || -> impl Future<Output = Result<(), ()>>
- 175..227 'async ... }': Result<(), ()>
175..227 'async ... }': impl Future<Output = Result<(), ()>>
191..205 'return Err(())': !
198..201 'Err': Err<(), ()>(()) -> Result<(), ()>
@@ -2649,6 +2641,7 @@ impl<T> [T] {}
#[lang = "slice_alloc"]
impl<T> [T] {
+ #[rustc_allow_incoherent_impl]
pub fn into_vec<A: Allocator>(self: Box<Self, A>) -> Vec<T, A> {
unimplemented!()
}
@@ -2664,22 +2657,22 @@ struct Astruct;
impl B for Astruct {}
"#,
expect![[r#"
- 569..573 'self': Box<[T], A>
- 602..634 '{ ... }': Vec<T, A>
- 648..761 '{ ...t]); }': ()
- 658..661 'vec': Vec<i32, Global>
- 664..679 '<[_]>::into_vec': fn into_vec<i32, Global>(Box<[i32], Global>) -> Vec<i32, Global>
- 664..691 '<[_]>:...1i32])': Vec<i32, Global>
- 680..690 'box [1i32]': Box<[i32; 1], Global>
- 684..690 '[1i32]': [i32; 1]
- 685..689 '1i32': i32
- 701..702 'v': Vec<Box<dyn B, Global>, Global>
- 722..739 '<[_]> ...to_vec': fn into_vec<Box<dyn B, Global>, Global>(Box<[Box<dyn B, Global>], Global>) -> Vec<Box<dyn B, Global>, Global>
- 722..758 '<[_]> ...ruct])': Vec<Box<dyn B, Global>, Global>
- 740..757 'box [b...truct]': Box<[Box<dyn B, Global>; 1], Global>
- 744..757 '[box Astruct]': [Box<dyn B, Global>; 1]
- 745..756 'box Astruct': Box<Astruct, Global>
- 749..756 'Astruct': Astruct
+ 604..608 'self': Box<[T], A>
+ 637..669 '{ ... }': Vec<T, A>
+ 683..796 '{ ...t]); }': ()
+ 693..696 'vec': Vec<i32, Global>
+ 699..714 '<[_]>::into_vec': fn into_vec<i32, Global>(Box<[i32], Global>) -> Vec<i32, Global>
+ 699..726 '<[_]>:...1i32])': Vec<i32, Global>
+ 715..725 'box [1i32]': Box<[i32; 1], Global>
+ 719..725 '[1i32]': [i32; 1]
+ 720..724 '1i32': i32
+ 736..737 'v': Vec<Box<dyn B, Global>, Global>
+ 757..774 '<[_]> ...to_vec': fn into_vec<Box<dyn B, Global>, Global>(Box<[Box<dyn B, Global>], Global>) -> Vec<Box<dyn B, Global>, Global>
+ 757..793 '<[_]> ...ruct])': Vec<Box<dyn B, Global>, Global>
+ 775..792 'box [b...truct]': Box<[Box<dyn B, Global>; 1], Global>
+ 779..792 '[box Astruct]': [Box<dyn B, Global>; 1]
+ 780..791 'box Astruct': Box<Astruct, Global>
+ 784..791 'Astruct': Astruct
"#]],
)
}
@@ -3283,3 +3276,18 @@ fn func() {
"#]],
);
}
+
+#[test]
+fn issue_14275() {
+ // FIXME: evaluate const generic
+ check_types(
+ r#"
+struct Foo<const T: bool>;
+fn main() {
+ const B: bool = false;
+ let foo = Foo::<B>;
+ //^^^ Foo<_>
+}
+"#,
+ );
+}
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/tests/traits.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/tests/traits.rs
index 015085bde..da76d7fd8 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/tests/traits.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/tests/traits.rs
@@ -83,6 +83,46 @@ async fn test() {
}
#[test]
+fn infer_async_closure() {
+ check_types(
+ r#"
+//- minicore: future, option
+async fn test() {
+ let f = async move |x: i32| x + 42;
+ f;
+// ^ |i32| -> impl Future<Output = i32>
+ let a = f(4);
+ a;
+// ^ impl Future<Output = i32>
+ let x = a.await;
+ x;
+// ^ i32
+ let f = async move || 42;
+ f;
+// ^ || -> impl Future<Output = i32>
+ let a = f();
+ a;
+// ^ impl Future<Output = i32>
+ let x = a.await;
+ x;
+// ^ i32
+ let b = ((async move || {})()).await;
+ b;
+// ^ ()
+ let c = async move || {
+ let y = None;
+ y
+ // ^ Option<u64>
+ };
+ let _: Option<u64> = c().await;
+ c;
+// ^ || -> impl Future<Output = Option<u64>>
+}
+"#,
+ );
+}
+
+#[test]
fn auto_sized_async_block() {
check_no_mismatches(
r#"
@@ -493,29 +533,30 @@ fn tuple_struct_with_fn() {
r#"
struct S(fn(u32) -> u64);
fn test() -> u64 {
- let a = S(|i| 2*i);
+ let a = S(|i| 2*i as u64);
let b = a.0(4);
a.0(2)
}"#,
expect![[r#"
- 43..101 '{ ...0(2) }': u64
+ 43..108 '{ ...0(2) }': u64
53..54 'a': S
57..58 'S': S(fn(u32) -> u64) -> S
- 57..67 'S(|i| 2*i)': S
- 59..66 '|i| 2*i': |u32| -> u64
+ 57..74 'S(|i| ...s u64)': S
+ 59..73 '|i| 2*i as u64': |u32| -> u64
60..61 'i': u32
- 63..64 '2': u32
- 63..66 '2*i': u32
+ 63..64 '2': u64
+ 63..73 '2*i as u64': u64
65..66 'i': u32
- 77..78 'b': u64
- 81..82 'a': S
- 81..84 'a.0': fn(u32) -> u64
- 81..87 'a.0(4)': u64
- 85..86 '4': u32
- 93..94 'a': S
- 93..96 'a.0': fn(u32) -> u64
- 93..99 'a.0(2)': u64
- 97..98 '2': u32
+ 65..73 'i as u64': u64
+ 84..85 'b': u64
+ 88..89 'a': S
+ 88..91 'a.0': fn(u32) -> u64
+ 88..94 'a.0(4)': u64
+ 92..93 '4': u32
+ 100..101 'a': S
+ 100..103 'a.0': fn(u32) -> u64
+ 100..106 'a.0(2)': u64
+ 104..105 '2': u32
"#]],
);
}
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/utils.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/utils.rs
index 70d2d5efa..34d957e26 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/utils.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir-ty/src/utils.rs
@@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ use std::iter;
use base_db::CrateId;
use chalk_ir::{cast::Cast, fold::Shift, BoundVar, DebruijnIndex};
+use either::Either;
use hir_def::{
db::DefDatabase,
generics::{
@@ -19,7 +20,6 @@ use hir_def::{
};
use hir_expand::name::Name;
use intern::Interned;
-use itertools::Either;
use rustc_hash::FxHashSet;
use smallvec::{smallvec, SmallVec};
@@ -315,7 +315,10 @@ fn parent_generic_def(db: &dyn DefDatabase, def: GenericDefId) -> Option<Generic
GenericDefId::TypeAliasId(it) => it.lookup(db).container,
GenericDefId::ConstId(it) => it.lookup(db).container,
GenericDefId::EnumVariantId(it) => return Some(it.parent.into()),
- GenericDefId::AdtId(_) | GenericDefId::TraitId(_) | GenericDefId::ImplId(_) => return None,
+ GenericDefId::AdtId(_)
+ | GenericDefId::TraitId(_)
+ | GenericDefId::ImplId(_)
+ | GenericDefId::TraitAliasId(_) => return None,
};
match container {
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir/src/attrs.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir/src/attrs.rs
index 54425d69b..db0b84ef0 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir/src/attrs.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir/src/attrs.rs
@@ -14,7 +14,8 @@ use syntax::{ast, AstNode};
use crate::{
Adt, AssocItem, Const, ConstParam, Enum, Field, Function, GenericParam, Impl, LifetimeParam,
- Macro, Module, ModuleDef, Static, Struct, Trait, TypeAlias, TypeParam, Union, Variant,
+ Macro, Module, ModuleDef, Static, Struct, Trait, TraitAlias, TypeAlias, TypeParam, Union,
+ Variant,
};
pub trait HasAttrs {
@@ -60,6 +61,7 @@ impl_has_attrs![
(Static, StaticId),
(Const, ConstId),
(Trait, TraitId),
+ (TraitAlias, TraitAliasId),
(TypeAlias, TypeAliasId),
(Macro, MacroId),
(Function, FunctionId),
@@ -134,6 +136,7 @@ fn resolve_doc_path(
AttrDefId::StaticId(it) => it.resolver(db.upcast()),
AttrDefId::ConstId(it) => it.resolver(db.upcast()),
AttrDefId::TraitId(it) => it.resolver(db.upcast()),
+ AttrDefId::TraitAliasId(it) => it.resolver(db.upcast()),
AttrDefId::TypeAliasId(it) => it.resolver(db.upcast()),
AttrDefId::ImplId(it) => it.resolver(db.upcast()),
AttrDefId::ExternBlockId(it) => it.resolver(db.upcast()),
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir/src/db.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir/src/db.rs
index e25d86784..0935b5ea5 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir/src/db.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir/src/db.rs
@@ -5,8 +5,9 @@
//! But we need this for at least LRU caching at the query level.
pub use hir_def::db::*;
pub use hir_expand::db::{
- AstDatabase, AstDatabaseStorage, AstIdMapQuery, HygieneFrameQuery, InternMacroCallQuery,
- MacroArgTextQuery, MacroDefQuery, MacroExpandQuery, ParseMacroExpansionQuery,
+ AstIdMapQuery, ExpandDatabase, ExpandDatabaseStorage, ExpandProcMacroQuery, HygieneFrameQuery,
+ InternMacroCallQuery, MacroArgTextQuery, MacroDefQuery, MacroExpandErrorQuery,
+ MacroExpandQuery, ParseMacroExpansionQuery,
};
pub use hir_ty::db::*;
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir/src/diagnostics.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir/src/diagnostics.rs
index 54d43fa8d..253d62daf 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir/src/diagnostics.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir/src/diagnostics.rs
@@ -3,6 +3,8 @@
//!
//! This probably isn't the best way to do this -- ideally, diagnostics should
//! be expressed in terms of hir types themselves.
+pub use hir_ty::diagnostics::{IncoherentImpl, IncorrectCase};
+
use base_db::CrateId;
use cfg::{CfgExpr, CfgOptions};
use either::Either;
@@ -10,7 +12,7 @@ use hir_def::path::ModPath;
use hir_expand::{name::Name, HirFileId, InFile};
use syntax::{ast, AstPtr, SyntaxNodePtr, TextRange};
-use crate::{AssocItem, Field, MacroKind, Type};
+use crate::{AssocItem, Field, Local, MacroKind, Type};
macro_rules! diagnostics {
($($diag:ident,)*) => {
@@ -31,15 +33,18 @@ macro_rules! diagnostics {
diagnostics![
BreakOutsideOfLoop,
+ ExpectedFunction,
InactiveCode,
IncorrectCase,
InvalidDeriveTarget,
+ IncoherentImpl,
MacroError,
MalformedDerive,
MismatchedArgCount,
MissingFields,
MissingMatchArms,
MissingUnsafe,
+ NeedMut,
NoSuchField,
PrivateAssocItem,
PrivateField,
@@ -47,10 +52,13 @@ diagnostics![
TypeMismatch,
UnimplementedBuiltinMacro,
UnresolvedExternCrate,
+ UnresolvedField,
UnresolvedImport,
UnresolvedMacroCall,
+ UnresolvedMethodCall,
UnresolvedModule,
UnresolvedProcMacro,
+ UnusedMut,
];
#[derive(Debug)]
@@ -131,6 +139,28 @@ pub struct PrivateAssocItem {
}
#[derive(Debug)]
+pub struct ExpectedFunction {
+ pub call: InFile<AstPtr<ast::Expr>>,
+ pub found: Type,
+}
+
+#[derive(Debug)]
+pub struct UnresolvedField {
+ pub expr: InFile<AstPtr<ast::Expr>>,
+ pub receiver: Type,
+ pub name: Name,
+ pub method_with_same_name_exists: bool,
+}
+
+#[derive(Debug)]
+pub struct UnresolvedMethodCall {
+ pub expr: InFile<AstPtr<ast::Expr>>,
+ pub receiver: Type,
+ pub name: Name,
+ pub field_with_same_name: Option<Type>,
+}
+
+#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct PrivateField {
pub expr: InFile<AstPtr<ast::Expr>>,
pub field: Field,
@@ -140,6 +170,7 @@ pub struct PrivateField {
pub struct BreakOutsideOfLoop {
pub expr: InFile<AstPtr<ast::Expr>>,
pub is_break: bool,
+ pub bad_value_break: bool,
}
#[derive(Debug)]
@@ -171,17 +202,24 @@ pub struct MismatchedArgCount {
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct MissingMatchArms {
- pub file: HirFileId,
- pub match_expr: AstPtr<ast::Expr>,
+ pub scrutinee_expr: InFile<AstPtr<ast::Expr>>,
pub uncovered_patterns: String,
}
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct TypeMismatch {
- // FIXME: add mismatches in patterns as well
- pub expr: InFile<AstPtr<ast::Expr>>,
+ pub expr_or_pat: Either<InFile<AstPtr<ast::Expr>>, InFile<AstPtr<ast::Pat>>>,
pub expected: Type,
pub actual: Type,
}
-pub use hir_ty::diagnostics::IncorrectCase;
+#[derive(Debug)]
+pub struct NeedMut {
+ pub local: Local,
+ pub span: InFile<SyntaxNodePtr>,
+}
+
+#[derive(Debug)]
+pub struct UnusedMut {
+ pub local: Local,
+}
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir/src/display.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir/src/display.rs
index 0d1942012..5aae92efd 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir/src/display.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir/src/display.rs
@@ -17,15 +17,23 @@ use hir_ty::{
};
use crate::{
- Adt, Const, ConstParam, Enum, Field, Function, GenericParam, HasCrate, HasVisibility,
- LifetimeParam, Macro, Module, Static, Struct, Trait, TyBuilder, Type, TypeAlias,
- TypeOrConstParam, TypeParam, Union, Variant,
+ Adt, AsAssocItem, AssocItemContainer, Const, ConstParam, Enum, Field, Function, GenericParam,
+ HasCrate, HasVisibility, LifetimeParam, Macro, Module, Static, Struct, Trait, TraitAlias,
+ TyBuilder, Type, TypeAlias, TypeOrConstParam, TypeParam, Union, Variant,
};
impl HirDisplay for Function {
fn hir_fmt(&self, f: &mut HirFormatter<'_>) -> Result<(), HirDisplayError> {
- let data = f.db.function_data(self.id);
- write_visibility(self.module(f.db).id, self.visibility(f.db), f)?;
+ let db = f.db;
+ let data = db.function_data(self.id);
+ let container = self.as_assoc_item(db).map(|it| it.container(db));
+ let mut module = self.module(db);
+ if let Some(AssocItemContainer::Impl(_)) = container {
+ // Block-local impls are "hoisted" to the nearest (non-block) module.
+ module = module.nearest_non_block_module(db);
+ }
+ let module_id = module.id;
+ write_visibility(module_id, self.visibility(db), f)?;
if data.has_default_kw() {
f.write_str("default ")?;
}
@@ -35,7 +43,7 @@ impl HirDisplay for Function {
if data.has_async_kw() {
f.write_str("async ")?;
}
- if self.is_unsafe_to_call(f.db) {
+ if self.is_unsafe_to_call(db) {
f.write_str("unsafe ")?;
}
if let Some(abi) = &data.abi {
@@ -50,7 +58,7 @@ impl HirDisplay for Function {
let write_self_param = |ty: &TypeRef, f: &mut HirFormatter<'_>| match ty {
TypeRef::Path(p) if p.is_self_type() => f.write_str("self"),
- TypeRef::Reference(inner, lifetime, mut_) if matches!(&**inner,TypeRef::Path(p) if p.is_self_type()) =>
+ TypeRef::Reference(inner, lifetime, mut_) if matches!(&**inner, TypeRef::Path(p) if p.is_self_type()) =>
{
f.write_char('&')?;
if let Some(lifetime) = lifetime {
@@ -442,8 +450,15 @@ fn write_where_clause(def: GenericDefId, f: &mut HirFormatter<'_>) -> Result<(),
impl HirDisplay for Const {
fn hir_fmt(&self, f: &mut HirFormatter<'_>) -> Result<(), HirDisplayError> {
- write_visibility(self.module(f.db).id, self.visibility(f.db), f)?;
- let data = f.db.const_data(self.id);
+ let db = f.db;
+ let container = self.as_assoc_item(db).map(|it| it.container(db));
+ let mut module = self.module(db);
+ if let Some(AssocItemContainer::Impl(_)) = container {
+ // Block-local impls are "hoisted" to the nearest (non-block) module.
+ module = module.nearest_non_block_module(db);
+ }
+ write_visibility(module.id, self.visibility(db), f)?;
+ let data = db.const_data(self.id);
f.write_str("const ")?;
match &data.name {
Some(name) => write!(f, "{name}: ")?,
@@ -486,6 +501,22 @@ impl HirDisplay for Trait {
}
}
+impl HirDisplay for TraitAlias {
+ fn hir_fmt(&self, f: &mut HirFormatter<'_>) -> Result<(), HirDisplayError> {
+ write_visibility(self.module(f.db).id, self.visibility(f.db), f)?;
+ let data = f.db.trait_alias_data(self.id);
+ write!(f, "trait {}", data.name)?;
+ let def_id = GenericDefId::TraitAliasId(self.id);
+ write_generic_params(def_id, f)?;
+ f.write_str(" = ")?;
+ // FIXME: Currently we lower every bounds in a trait alias as a trait bound on `Self` i.e.
+ // `trait Foo = Bar` is stored and displayed as `trait Foo = where Self: Bar`, which might
+ // be less readable.
+ write_where_clause(def_id, f)?;
+ Ok(())
+ }
+}
+
impl HirDisplay for TypeAlias {
fn hir_fmt(&self, f: &mut HirFormatter<'_>) -> Result<(), HirDisplayError> {
write_visibility(self.module(f.db).id, self.visibility(f.db), f)?;
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir/src/from_id.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir/src/from_id.rs
index f825a72c0..aaaa7abf3 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir/src/from_id.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir/src/from_id.rs
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
//! are splitting the hir.
use hir_def::{
- expr::{LabelId, PatId},
+ expr::{BindingId, LabelId},
AdtId, AssocItemId, DefWithBodyId, EnumVariantId, FieldId, GenericDefId, GenericParamId,
ModuleDefId, VariantId,
};
@@ -37,6 +37,7 @@ from_id![
(hir_def::EnumId, crate::Enum),
(hir_def::TypeAliasId, crate::TypeAlias),
(hir_def::TraitId, crate::Trait),
+ (hir_def::TraitAliasId, crate::TraitAlias),
(hir_def::StaticId, crate::Static),
(hir_def::ConstId, crate::Const),
(hir_def::FunctionId, crate::Function),
@@ -110,6 +111,7 @@ impl From<ModuleDefId> for ModuleDef {
ModuleDefId::ConstId(it) => ModuleDef::Const(it.into()),
ModuleDefId::StaticId(it) => ModuleDef::Static(it.into()),
ModuleDefId::TraitId(it) => ModuleDef::Trait(it.into()),
+ ModuleDefId::TraitAliasId(it) => ModuleDef::TraitAlias(it.into()),
ModuleDefId::TypeAliasId(it) => ModuleDef::TypeAlias(it.into()),
ModuleDefId::BuiltinType(it) => ModuleDef::BuiltinType(it.into()),
ModuleDefId::MacroId(it) => ModuleDef::Macro(it.into()),
@@ -127,6 +129,7 @@ impl From<ModuleDef> for ModuleDefId {
ModuleDef::Const(it) => ModuleDefId::ConstId(it.into()),
ModuleDef::Static(it) => ModuleDefId::StaticId(it.into()),
ModuleDef::Trait(it) => ModuleDefId::TraitId(it.into()),
+ ModuleDef::TraitAlias(it) => ModuleDefId::TraitAliasId(it.into()),
ModuleDef::TypeAlias(it) => ModuleDefId::TypeAliasId(it.into()),
ModuleDef::BuiltinType(it) => ModuleDefId::BuiltinType(it.into()),
ModuleDef::Macro(it) => ModuleDefId::MacroId(it.into()),
@@ -172,6 +175,7 @@ impl From<GenericDef> for GenericDefId {
GenericDef::Function(it) => GenericDefId::FunctionId(it.id),
GenericDef::Adt(it) => GenericDefId::AdtId(it.into()),
GenericDef::Trait(it) => GenericDefId::TraitId(it.id),
+ GenericDef::TraitAlias(it) => GenericDefId::TraitAliasId(it.id),
GenericDef::TypeAlias(it) => GenericDefId::TypeAliasId(it.id),
GenericDef::Impl(it) => GenericDefId::ImplId(it.id),
GenericDef::Variant(it) => GenericDefId::EnumVariantId(it.into()),
@@ -186,6 +190,7 @@ impl From<GenericDefId> for GenericDef {
GenericDefId::FunctionId(it) => GenericDef::Function(it.into()),
GenericDefId::AdtId(it) => GenericDef::Adt(it.into()),
GenericDefId::TraitId(it) => GenericDef::Trait(it.into()),
+ GenericDefId::TraitAliasId(it) => GenericDef::TraitAlias(it.into()),
GenericDefId::TypeAliasId(it) => GenericDef::TypeAlias(it.into()),
GenericDefId::ImplId(it) => GenericDef::Impl(it.into()),
GenericDefId::EnumVariantId(it) => GenericDef::Variant(it.into()),
@@ -246,9 +251,9 @@ impl From<AssocItem> for GenericDefId {
}
}
-impl From<(DefWithBodyId, PatId)> for Local {
- fn from((parent, pat_id): (DefWithBodyId, PatId)) -> Self {
- Local { parent, pat_id }
+impl From<(DefWithBodyId, BindingId)> for Local {
+ fn from((parent, binding_id): (DefWithBodyId, BindingId)) -> Self {
+ Local { parent, binding_id }
}
}
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir/src/has_source.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir/src/has_source.rs
index f8b01db3e..9f6b5c0a9 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir/src/has_source.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir/src/has_source.rs
@@ -10,8 +10,9 @@ use hir_expand::InFile;
use syntax::ast;
use crate::{
- db::HirDatabase, Adt, Const, Enum, Field, FieldSource, Function, Impl, LifetimeParam, Macro,
- Module, Static, Struct, Trait, TypeAlias, TypeOrConstParam, Union, Variant,
+ db::HirDatabase, Adt, Const, Enum, Field, FieldSource, Function, Impl, LifetimeParam,
+ LocalSource, Macro, Module, Static, Struct, Trait, TraitAlias, TypeAlias, TypeOrConstParam,
+ Union, Variant,
};
pub trait HasSource {
@@ -122,6 +123,12 @@ impl HasSource for Trait {
Some(self.id.lookup(db.upcast()).source(db.upcast()))
}
}
+impl HasSource for TraitAlias {
+ type Ast = ast::TraitAlias;
+ fn source(self, db: &dyn HirDatabase) -> Option<InFile<Self::Ast>> {
+ Some(self.id.lookup(db.upcast()).source(db.upcast()))
+ }
+}
impl HasSource for TypeAlias {
type Ast = ast::TypeAlias;
fn source(self, db: &dyn HirDatabase) -> Option<InFile<Self::Ast>> {
@@ -158,7 +165,7 @@ impl HasSource for Impl {
}
impl HasSource for TypeOrConstParam {
- type Ast = Either<ast::TypeOrConstParam, ast::Trait>;
+ type Ast = Either<ast::TypeOrConstParam, ast::TraitOrAlias>;
fn source(self, db: &dyn HirDatabase) -> Option<InFile<Self::Ast>> {
let child_source = self.id.parent.child_source(db.upcast());
Some(child_source.map(|it| it[self.id.local_id].clone()))
@@ -172,3 +179,11 @@ impl HasSource for LifetimeParam {
Some(child_source.map(|it| it[self.id.local_id].clone()))
}
}
+
+impl HasSource for LocalSource {
+ type Ast = Either<ast::IdentPat, ast::SelfParam>;
+
+ fn source(self, _: &dyn HirDatabase) -> Option<InFile<Self::Ast>> {
+ Some(self.source)
+ }
+}
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir/src/lib.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir/src/lib.rs
index 2cb4ed2c3..35424feec 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir/src/lib.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir/src/lib.rs
@@ -41,34 +41,34 @@ use either::Either;
use hir_def::{
adt::VariantData,
body::{BodyDiagnostic, SyntheticSyntax},
- expr::{BindingAnnotation, ExprOrPatId, LabelId, Pat, PatId},
- generics::{TypeOrConstParamData, TypeParamProvenance},
+ expr::{BindingAnnotation, BindingId, ExprOrPatId, LabelId, Pat},
+ generics::{LifetimeParamData, TypeOrConstParamData, TypeParamProvenance},
item_tree::ItemTreeNode,
lang_item::{LangItem, LangItemTarget},
layout::{Layout, LayoutError, ReprOptions},
- nameres::{self, diagnostics::DefDiagnostic},
+ nameres::{self, diagnostics::DefDiagnostic, ModuleOrigin},
per_ns::PerNs,
resolver::{HasResolver, Resolver},
src::HasSource as _,
- type_ref::ConstScalar,
AdtId, AssocItemId, AssocItemLoc, AttrDefId, ConstId, ConstParamId, DefWithBodyId, EnumId,
EnumVariantId, FunctionId, GenericDefId, HasModule, ImplId, ItemContainerId, LifetimeParamId,
LocalEnumVariantId, LocalFieldId, Lookup, MacroExpander, MacroId, ModuleId, StaticId, StructId,
- TraitId, TypeAliasId, TypeOrConstParamId, TypeParamId, UnionId,
+ TraitAliasId, TraitId, TypeAliasId, TypeOrConstParamId, TypeParamId, UnionId,
};
use hir_expand::{name::name, MacroCallKind};
use hir_ty::{
all_super_traits, autoderef,
- consteval::{unknown_const_as_generic, ComputedExpr, ConstEvalError, ConstExt},
+ consteval::{try_const_usize, unknown_const_as_generic, ConstEvalError, ConstExt},
diagnostics::BodyValidationDiagnostic,
+ display::HexifiedConst,
layout::layout_of_ty,
method_resolution::{self, TyFingerprint},
+ mir::{self, interpret_mir},
primitive::UintTy,
traits::FnTrait,
AliasTy, CallableDefId, CallableSig, Canonical, CanonicalVarKinds, Cast, ClosureId,
- ConcreteConst, ConstValue, GenericArgData, Interner, ParamKind, QuantifiedWhereClause, Scalar,
- Substitution, TraitEnvironment, TraitRefExt, Ty, TyBuilder, TyDefId, TyExt, TyKind,
- WhereClause,
+ GenericArgData, Interner, ParamKind, QuantifiedWhereClause, Scalar, Substitution,
+ TraitEnvironment, TraitRefExt, Ty, TyBuilder, TyDefId, TyExt, TyKind, WhereClause,
};
use itertools::Itertools;
use nameres::diagnostics::DefDiagnosticKind;
@@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ use rustc_hash::FxHashSet;
use stdx::{impl_from, never};
use syntax::{
ast::{self, HasAttrs as _, HasDocComments, HasName},
- AstNode, AstPtr, SmolStr, SyntaxNodePtr, TextRange, T,
+ AstNode, AstPtr, SmolStr, SyntaxNode, SyntaxNodePtr, TextRange, T,
};
use crate::db::{DefDatabase, HirDatabase};
@@ -85,12 +85,12 @@ use crate::db::{DefDatabase, HirDatabase};
pub use crate::{
attrs::{HasAttrs, Namespace},
diagnostics::{
- AnyDiagnostic, BreakOutsideOfLoop, InactiveCode, IncorrectCase, InvalidDeriveTarget,
- MacroError, MalformedDerive, MismatchedArgCount, MissingFields, MissingMatchArms,
- MissingUnsafe, NoSuchField, PrivateAssocItem, PrivateField,
- ReplaceFilterMapNextWithFindMap, TypeMismatch, UnimplementedBuiltinMacro,
- UnresolvedExternCrate, UnresolvedImport, UnresolvedMacroCall, UnresolvedModule,
- UnresolvedProcMacro,
+ AnyDiagnostic, BreakOutsideOfLoop, ExpectedFunction, InactiveCode, IncoherentImpl,
+ IncorrectCase, InvalidDeriveTarget, MacroError, MalformedDerive, MismatchedArgCount,
+ MissingFields, MissingMatchArms, MissingUnsafe, NeedMut, NoSuchField, PrivateAssocItem,
+ PrivateField, ReplaceFilterMapNextWithFindMap, TypeMismatch, UnimplementedBuiltinMacro,
+ UnresolvedExternCrate, UnresolvedField, UnresolvedImport, UnresolvedMacroCall,
+ UnresolvedMethodCall, UnresolvedModule, UnresolvedProcMacro, UnusedMut,
},
has_source::HasSource,
semantics::{PathResolution, Semantics, SemanticsScope, TypeInfo, VisibleTraits},
@@ -130,6 +130,7 @@ pub use {
},
hir_ty::{
display::{HirDisplay, HirDisplayError, HirWrite},
+ mir::MirEvalError,
PointerCast, Safety,
},
};
@@ -272,6 +273,7 @@ pub enum ModuleDef {
Const(Const),
Static(Static),
Trait(Trait),
+ TraitAlias(TraitAlias),
TypeAlias(TypeAlias),
BuiltinType(BuiltinType),
Macro(Macro),
@@ -284,6 +286,7 @@ impl_from!(
Const,
Static,
Trait,
+ TraitAlias,
TypeAlias,
BuiltinType,
Macro
@@ -310,6 +313,7 @@ impl ModuleDef {
ModuleDef::Const(it) => Some(it.module(db)),
ModuleDef::Static(it) => Some(it.module(db)),
ModuleDef::Trait(it) => Some(it.module(db)),
+ ModuleDef::TraitAlias(it) => Some(it.module(db)),
ModuleDef::TypeAlias(it) => Some(it.module(db)),
ModuleDef::Macro(it) => Some(it.module(db)),
ModuleDef::BuiltinType(_) => None,
@@ -338,6 +342,7 @@ impl ModuleDef {
ModuleDef::Const(it) => it.name(db)?,
ModuleDef::Adt(it) => it.name(db),
ModuleDef::Trait(it) => it.name(db),
+ ModuleDef::TraitAlias(it) => it.name(db),
ModuleDef::Function(it) => it.name(db),
ModuleDef::Variant(it) => it.name(db),
ModuleDef::TypeAlias(it) => it.name(db),
@@ -356,6 +361,7 @@ impl ModuleDef {
Adt::Union(it) => it.id.into(),
},
ModuleDef::Trait(it) => it.id.into(),
+ ModuleDef::TraitAlias(it) => it.id.into(),
ModuleDef::Function(it) => it.id.into(),
ModuleDef::TypeAlias(it) => it.id.into(),
ModuleDef::Module(it) => it.id.into(),
@@ -398,6 +404,7 @@ impl ModuleDef {
ModuleDef::Module(_)
| ModuleDef::Adt(_)
| ModuleDef::Trait(_)
+ | ModuleDef::TraitAlias(_)
| ModuleDef::TypeAlias(_)
| ModuleDef::Macro(_)
| ModuleDef::BuiltinType(_) => None,
@@ -413,6 +420,7 @@ impl ModuleDef {
ModuleDef::Const(it) => it.attrs(db),
ModuleDef::Static(it) => it.attrs(db),
ModuleDef::Trait(it) => it.attrs(db),
+ ModuleDef::TraitAlias(it) => it.attrs(db),
ModuleDef::TypeAlias(it) => it.attrs(db),
ModuleDef::Macro(it) => it.attrs(db),
ModuleDef::BuiltinType(_) => return None,
@@ -429,6 +437,7 @@ impl HasVisibility for ModuleDef {
ModuleDef::Const(it) => it.visibility(db),
ModuleDef::Static(it) => it.visibility(db),
ModuleDef::Trait(it) => it.visibility(db),
+ ModuleDef::TraitAlias(it) => it.visibility(db),
ModuleDef::TypeAlias(it) => it.visibility(db),
ModuleDef::Variant(it) => it.visibility(db),
ModuleDef::Macro(it) => it.visibility(db),
@@ -488,6 +497,20 @@ impl Module {
Some(Module { id: def_map.module_id(parent_id) })
}
+ /// Finds nearest non-block ancestor `Module` (`self` included).
+ pub fn nearest_non_block_module(self, db: &dyn HirDatabase) -> Module {
+ let mut id = self.id;
+ loop {
+ let def_map = id.def_map(db.upcast());
+ let origin = def_map[id.local_id].origin;
+ if matches!(origin, ModuleOrigin::BlockExpr { .. }) {
+ id = id.containing_module(db.upcast()).expect("block without parent module")
+ } else {
+ return Module { id };
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
pub fn path_to_root(self, db: &dyn HirDatabase) -> Vec<Module> {
let mut res = vec![self];
let mut curr = self;
@@ -581,11 +604,23 @@ impl Module {
}
}
+ let inherent_impls = db.inherent_impls_in_crate(self.id.krate());
+
for impl_def in self.impl_defs(db) {
for diag in db.impl_data_with_diagnostics(impl_def.id).1.iter() {
emit_def_diagnostic(db, acc, diag);
}
+ if inherent_impls.invalid_impls().contains(&impl_def.id) {
+ let loc = impl_def.id.lookup(db.upcast());
+ let tree = loc.id.item_tree(db.upcast());
+ let node = &tree[loc.id.value];
+ let file_id = loc.id.file_id();
+ let ast_id_map = db.ast_id_map(file_id);
+
+ acc.push(IncoherentImpl { impl_: ast_id_map.get(node.ast_id()), file_id }.into())
+ }
+
for item in impl_def.items(db) {
let def: DefWithBody = match item {
AssocItem::Function(it) => it.into(),
@@ -1092,8 +1127,8 @@ impl Variant {
self.source(db)?.value.expr()
}
- pub fn eval(self, db: &dyn HirDatabase) -> Result<ComputedExpr, ConstEvalError> {
- db.const_eval_variant(self.into())
+ pub fn eval(self, db: &dyn HirDatabase) -> Result<i128, ConstEvalError> {
+ db.const_eval_discriminant(self.into())
}
}
@@ -1170,6 +1205,25 @@ impl Adt {
}
}
+ /// Returns the lifetime of the DataType
+ pub fn lifetime(&self, db: &dyn HirDatabase) -> Option<LifetimeParamData> {
+ let resolver = match self {
+ Adt::Struct(s) => s.id.resolver(db.upcast()),
+ Adt::Union(u) => u.id.resolver(db.upcast()),
+ Adt::Enum(e) => e.id.resolver(db.upcast()),
+ };
+ resolver
+ .generic_params()
+ .and_then(|gp| {
+ (&gp.lifetimes)
+ .iter()
+ // there should only be a single lifetime
+ // but `Arena` requires to use an iterator
+ .nth(0)
+ })
+ .map(|arena| arena.1.clone())
+ }
+
pub fn as_enum(&self) -> Option<Enum> {
if let Self::Enum(v) = self {
Some(*v)
@@ -1285,6 +1339,15 @@ impl DefWithBody {
body.pretty_print(db.upcast(), self.id())
}
+ /// A textual representation of the MIR of this def's body for debugging purposes.
+ pub fn debug_mir(self, db: &dyn HirDatabase) -> String {
+ let body = db.mir_body(self.id());
+ match body {
+ Ok(body) => body.pretty_print(db),
+ Err(e) => format!("error:\n{e:?}"),
+ }
+ }
+
pub fn diagnostics(self, db: &dyn HirDatabase, acc: &mut Vec<AnyDiagnostic>) {
let krate = self.module(db).id.krate();
@@ -1334,42 +1397,35 @@ impl DefWithBody {
let infer = db.infer(self.into());
let source_map = Lazy::new(|| db.body_with_source_map(self.into()).1);
+ let expr_syntax = |expr| source_map.expr_syntax(expr).expect("unexpected synthetic");
for d in &infer.diagnostics {
match d {
- hir_ty::InferenceDiagnostic::NoSuchField { expr } => {
- let field = source_map.field_syntax(*expr);
+ &hir_ty::InferenceDiagnostic::NoSuchField { expr } => {
+ let field = source_map.field_syntax(expr);
acc.push(NoSuchField { field }.into())
}
- &hir_ty::InferenceDiagnostic::BreakOutsideOfLoop { expr, is_break } => {
- let expr = source_map
- .expr_syntax(expr)
- .expect("break outside of loop in synthetic syntax");
- acc.push(BreakOutsideOfLoop { expr, is_break }.into())
+ &hir_ty::InferenceDiagnostic::BreakOutsideOfLoop {
+ expr,
+ is_break,
+ bad_value_break,
+ } => {
+ let expr = expr_syntax(expr);
+ acc.push(BreakOutsideOfLoop { expr, is_break, bad_value_break }.into())
}
- hir_ty::InferenceDiagnostic::MismatchedArgCount { call_expr, expected, found } => {
- match source_map.expr_syntax(*call_expr) {
- Ok(source_ptr) => acc.push(
- MismatchedArgCount {
- call_expr: source_ptr,
- expected: *expected,
- found: *found,
- }
+ &hir_ty::InferenceDiagnostic::MismatchedArgCount { call_expr, expected, found } => {
+ acc.push(
+ MismatchedArgCount { call_expr: expr_syntax(call_expr), expected, found }
.into(),
- ),
- Err(SyntheticSyntax) => (),
- }
+ )
}
&hir_ty::InferenceDiagnostic::PrivateField { expr, field } => {
- let expr = source_map.expr_syntax(expr).expect("unexpected synthetic");
+ let expr = expr_syntax(expr);
let field = field.into();
acc.push(PrivateField { expr, field }.into())
}
&hir_ty::InferenceDiagnostic::PrivateAssocItem { id, item } => {
let expr_or_pat = match id {
- ExprOrPatId::ExprId(expr) => source_map
- .expr_syntax(expr)
- .expect("unexpected synthetic")
- .map(Either::Left),
+ ExprOrPatId::ExprId(expr) => expr_syntax(expr).map(Either::Left),
ExprOrPatId::PatId(pat) => source_map
.pat_syntax(pat)
.expect("unexpected synthetic")
@@ -1378,16 +1434,76 @@ impl DefWithBody {
let item = item.into();
acc.push(PrivateAssocItem { expr_or_pat, item }.into())
}
+ hir_ty::InferenceDiagnostic::ExpectedFunction { call_expr, found } => {
+ let call_expr = expr_syntax(*call_expr);
+
+ acc.push(
+ ExpectedFunction {
+ call: call_expr,
+ found: Type::new(db, DefWithBodyId::from(self), found.clone()),
+ }
+ .into(),
+ )
+ }
+ hir_ty::InferenceDiagnostic::UnresolvedField {
+ expr,
+ receiver,
+ name,
+ method_with_same_name_exists,
+ } => {
+ let expr = expr_syntax(*expr);
+
+ acc.push(
+ UnresolvedField {
+ expr,
+ name: name.clone(),
+ receiver: Type::new(db, DefWithBodyId::from(self), receiver.clone()),
+ method_with_same_name_exists: *method_with_same_name_exists,
+ }
+ .into(),
+ )
+ }
+ hir_ty::InferenceDiagnostic::UnresolvedMethodCall {
+ expr,
+ receiver,
+ name,
+ field_with_same_name,
+ } => {
+ let expr = expr_syntax(*expr);
+
+ acc.push(
+ UnresolvedMethodCall {
+ expr,
+ name: name.clone(),
+ receiver: Type::new(db, DefWithBodyId::from(self), receiver.clone()),
+ field_with_same_name: field_with_same_name
+ .clone()
+ .map(|ty| Type::new(db, DefWithBodyId::from(self), ty)),
+ }
+ .into(),
+ )
+ }
}
}
- for (expr, mismatch) in infer.expr_type_mismatches() {
- let expr = match source_map.expr_syntax(expr) {
- Ok(expr) => expr,
- Err(SyntheticSyntax) => continue,
+ for (pat_or_expr, mismatch) in infer.type_mismatches() {
+ let expr_or_pat = match pat_or_expr {
+ ExprOrPatId::ExprId(expr) => source_map.expr_syntax(expr).map(Either::Left),
+ // FIXME: Re-enable these once we have less false positives
+ ExprOrPatId::PatId(_pat) => continue,
+ #[allow(unreachable_patterns)]
+ ExprOrPatId::PatId(pat) => source_map.pat_syntax(pat).map(Either::Right),
+ };
+ let expr_or_pat = match expr_or_pat {
+ Ok(Either::Left(expr)) => Either::Left(expr),
+ Ok(Either::Right(InFile { file_id, value: Either::Left(pat) })) => {
+ Either::Right(InFile { file_id, value: pat })
+ }
+ Ok(Either::Right(_)) | Err(SyntheticSyntax) => continue,
};
+
acc.push(
TypeMismatch {
- expr,
+ expr_or_pat,
expected: Type::new(db, DefWithBodyId::from(self), mismatch.expected.clone()),
actual: Type::new(db, DefWithBodyId::from(self), mismatch.actual.clone()),
}
@@ -1405,6 +1521,41 @@ impl DefWithBody {
}
}
+ let hir_body = db.body(self.into());
+
+ if let Ok(borrowck_result) = db.borrowck(self.into()) {
+ let mir_body = &borrowck_result.mir_body;
+ let mol = &borrowck_result.mutability_of_locals;
+ for (binding_id, _) in hir_body.bindings.iter() {
+ let need_mut = &mol[mir_body.binding_locals[binding_id]];
+ let local = Local { parent: self.into(), binding_id };
+ match (need_mut, local.is_mut(db)) {
+ (mir::MutabilityReason::Mut { .. }, true)
+ | (mir::MutabilityReason::Not, false) => (),
+ (mir::MutabilityReason::Mut { spans }, false) => {
+ for span in spans {
+ let span: InFile<SyntaxNodePtr> = match span {
+ mir::MirSpan::ExprId(e) => match source_map.expr_syntax(*e) {
+ Ok(s) => s.map(|x| x.into()),
+ Err(_) => continue,
+ },
+ mir::MirSpan::PatId(p) => match source_map.pat_syntax(*p) {
+ Ok(s) => s.map(|x| match x {
+ Either::Left(e) => e.into(),
+ Either::Right(e) => e.into(),
+ }),
+ Err(_) => continue,
+ },
+ mir::MirSpan::Unknown => continue,
+ };
+ acc.push(NeedMut { local, span }.into());
+ }
+ }
+ (mir::MutabilityReason::Not, true) => acc.push(UnusedMut { local }.into()),
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
for diagnostic in BodyValidationDiagnostic::collect(db, self.into()) {
match diagnostic {
BodyValidationDiagnostic::RecordMissingFields {
@@ -1489,11 +1640,13 @@ impl DefWithBody {
if let ast::Expr::MatchExpr(match_expr) =
&source_ptr.value.to_node(&root)
{
- if let Some(match_expr) = match_expr.expr() {
+ if let Some(scrut_expr) = match_expr.expr() {
acc.push(
MissingMatchArms {
- file: source_ptr.file_id,
- match_expr: AstPtr::new(&match_expr),
+ scrutinee_expr: InFile::new(
+ source_ptr.file_id,
+ AstPtr::new(&scrut_expr),
+ ),
uncovered_patterns,
}
.into(),
@@ -1582,6 +1735,10 @@ impl Function {
.collect()
}
+ pub fn num_params(self, db: &dyn HirDatabase) -> usize {
+ db.function_data(self.id).params.len()
+ }
+
pub fn method_params(self, db: &dyn HirDatabase) -> Option<Vec<Param>> {
if self.self_param(db).is_none() {
return None;
@@ -1639,6 +1796,14 @@ impl Function {
let def_map = db.crate_def_map(loc.krate(db).into());
def_map.fn_as_proc_macro(self.id).map(|id| Macro { id: id.into() })
}
+
+ pub fn eval(self, db: &dyn HirDatabase) -> Result<(), MirEvalError> {
+ let body = db
+ .mir_body(self.id.into())
+ .map_err(|e| MirEvalError::MirLowerError(self.id.into(), e))?;
+ interpret_mir(db, &body, false)?;
+ Ok(())
+ }
}
// Note: logically, this belongs to `hir_ty`, but we are not using it there yet.
@@ -1679,8 +1844,8 @@ impl Param {
let parent = DefWithBodyId::FunctionId(self.func.into());
let body = db.body(parent);
let pat_id = body.params[self.idx];
- if let Pat::Bind { .. } = &body[pat_id] {
- Some(Local { parent, pat_id: body.params[self.idx] })
+ if let Pat::Bind { id, .. } = &body[pat_id] {
+ Some(Local { parent, binding_id: *id })
} else {
None
}
@@ -1781,8 +1946,18 @@ impl Const {
Type::new_with_resolver_inner(db, &resolver, ty)
}
- pub fn eval(self, db: &dyn HirDatabase) -> Result<ComputedExpr, ConstEvalError> {
- db.const_eval(self.id)
+ pub fn render_eval(self, db: &dyn HirDatabase) -> Result<String, ConstEvalError> {
+ let c = db.const_eval(self.id)?;
+ let r = format!("{}", HexifiedConst(c).display(db));
+ // We want to see things like `<utf8-error>` and `<layout-error>` as they are probably bug in our
+ // implementation, but there is no need to show things like `<enum-not-supported>` or `<ref-not-supported>` to
+ // the user.
+ if r.contains("not-supported>") {
+ return Err(ConstEvalError::MirEvalError(MirEvalError::NotSupported(
+ "rendering complex constants".to_string(),
+ )));
+ }
+ return Ok(r);
}
}
@@ -1894,6 +2069,27 @@ impl HasVisibility for Trait {
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
+pub struct TraitAlias {
+ pub(crate) id: TraitAliasId,
+}
+
+impl TraitAlias {
+ pub fn module(self, db: &dyn HirDatabase) -> Module {
+ Module { id: self.id.lookup(db.upcast()).container }
+ }
+
+ pub fn name(self, db: &dyn HirDatabase) -> Name {
+ db.trait_alias_data(self.id).name.clone()
+ }
+}
+
+impl HasVisibility for TraitAlias {
+ fn visibility(&self, db: &dyn HirDatabase) -> Visibility {
+ db.trait_alias_data(self.id).visibility.resolve(db.upcast(), &self.id.resolver(db.upcast()))
+ }
+}
+
+#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
pub struct TypeAlias {
pub(crate) id: TypeAliasId,
}
@@ -2265,6 +2461,7 @@ pub enum GenericDef {
Function(Function),
Adt(Adt),
Trait(Trait),
+ TraitAlias(TraitAlias),
TypeAlias(TypeAlias),
Impl(Impl),
// enum variants cannot have generics themselves, but their parent enums
@@ -2277,6 +2474,7 @@ impl_from!(
Function,
Adt(Struct, Enum, Union),
Trait,
+ TraitAlias,
TypeAlias,
Impl,
Variant,
@@ -2317,20 +2515,53 @@ impl GenericDef {
}
/// A single local definition.
-///
-/// If the definition of this is part of a "MultiLocal", that is a local that has multiple declarations due to or-patterns
-/// then this only references a single one of those.
-/// To retrieve the other locals you should use [`Local::associated_locals`]
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
pub struct Local {
pub(crate) parent: DefWithBodyId,
- pub(crate) pat_id: PatId,
+ pub(crate) binding_id: BindingId,
+}
+
+pub struct LocalSource {
+ pub local: Local,
+ pub source: InFile<Either<ast::IdentPat, ast::SelfParam>>,
+}
+
+impl LocalSource {
+ pub fn as_ident_pat(&self) -> Option<&ast::IdentPat> {
+ match &self.source.value {
+ Either::Left(x) => Some(x),
+ Either::Right(_) => None,
+ }
+ }
+
+ pub fn into_ident_pat(self) -> Option<ast::IdentPat> {
+ match self.source.value {
+ Either::Left(x) => Some(x),
+ Either::Right(_) => None,
+ }
+ }
+
+ pub fn original_file(&self, db: &dyn HirDatabase) -> FileId {
+ self.source.file_id.original_file(db.upcast())
+ }
+
+ pub fn name(&self) -> Option<ast::Name> {
+ self.source.value.name()
+ }
+
+ pub fn syntax(&self) -> &SyntaxNode {
+ self.source.value.syntax()
+ }
+
+ pub fn syntax_ptr(self) -> InFile<SyntaxNodePtr> {
+ self.source.map(|x| SyntaxNodePtr::new(x.syntax()))
+ }
}
impl Local {
pub fn is_param(self, db: &dyn HirDatabase) -> bool {
- let src = self.source(db);
- match src.value {
+ let src = self.primary_source(db);
+ match src.source.value {
Either::Left(pat) => pat
.syntax()
.ancestors()
@@ -2350,13 +2581,7 @@ impl Local {
pub fn name(self, db: &dyn HirDatabase) -> Name {
let body = db.body(self.parent);
- match &body[self.pat_id] {
- Pat::Bind { name, .. } => name.clone(),
- _ => {
- stdx::never!("hir::Local is missing a name!");
- Name::missing()
- }
- }
+ body[self.binding_id].name.clone()
}
pub fn is_self(self, db: &dyn HirDatabase) -> bool {
@@ -2365,15 +2590,12 @@ impl Local {
pub fn is_mut(self, db: &dyn HirDatabase) -> bool {
let body = db.body(self.parent);
- matches!(&body[self.pat_id], Pat::Bind { mode: BindingAnnotation::Mutable, .. })
+ body[self.binding_id].mode == BindingAnnotation::Mutable
}
pub fn is_ref(self, db: &dyn HirDatabase) -> bool {
let body = db.body(self.parent);
- matches!(
- &body[self.pat_id],
- Pat::Bind { mode: BindingAnnotation::Ref | BindingAnnotation::RefMut, .. }
- )
+ matches!(body[self.binding_id].mode, BindingAnnotation::Ref | BindingAnnotation::RefMut)
}
pub fn parent(self, _db: &dyn HirDatabase) -> DefWithBody {
@@ -2387,34 +2609,33 @@ impl Local {
pub fn ty(self, db: &dyn HirDatabase) -> Type {
let def = self.parent;
let infer = db.infer(def);
- let ty = infer[self.pat_id].clone();
+ let ty = infer[self.binding_id].clone();
Type::new(db, def, ty)
}
- pub fn associated_locals(self, db: &dyn HirDatabase) -> Box<[Local]> {
- let body = db.body(self.parent);
- body.ident_patterns_for(&self.pat_id)
+ /// All definitions for this local. Example: `let (a$0, _) | (_, a$0) = x;`
+ pub fn sources(self, db: &dyn HirDatabase) -> Vec<LocalSource> {
+ let (body, source_map) = db.body_with_source_map(self.parent);
+ body[self.binding_id]
+ .definitions
.iter()
- .map(|&pat_id| Local { parent: self.parent, pat_id })
+ .map(|&definition| {
+ let src = source_map.pat_syntax(definition).unwrap(); // Hmm...
+ let root = src.file_syntax(db.upcast());
+ src.map(|ast| match ast {
+ // Suspicious unwrap
+ Either::Left(it) => Either::Left(it.cast().unwrap().to_node(&root)),
+ Either::Right(it) => Either::Right(it.to_node(&root)),
+ })
+ })
+ .map(|source| LocalSource { local: self, source })
.collect()
}
- /// If this local is part of a multi-local, retrieve the representative local.
- /// That is the local that references are being resolved to.
- pub fn representative(self, db: &dyn HirDatabase) -> Local {
- let body = db.body(self.parent);
- Local { pat_id: body.pattern_representative(self.pat_id), ..self }
- }
-
- pub fn source(self, db: &dyn HirDatabase) -> InFile<Either<ast::IdentPat, ast::SelfParam>> {
- let (_body, source_map) = db.body_with_source_map(self.parent);
- let src = source_map.pat_syntax(self.pat_id).unwrap(); // Hmm...
- let root = src.file_syntax(db.upcast());
- src.map(|ast| match ast {
- // Suspicious unwrap
- Either::Left(it) => Either::Left(it.cast().unwrap().to_node(&root)),
- Either::Right(it) => Either::Right(it.to_node(&root)),
- })
+ /// The leftmost definition for this local. Example: `let (a$0, _) | (_, a) = x;`
+ pub fn primary_source(self, db: &dyn HirDatabase) -> LocalSource {
+ let all_sources = self.sources(db);
+ all_sources.into_iter().next().unwrap()
}
}
@@ -3001,6 +3222,14 @@ impl Type {
matches!(self.ty.kind(Interner), TyKind::Scalar(Scalar::Uint(UintTy::Usize)))
}
+ pub fn is_float(&self) -> bool {
+ matches!(self.ty.kind(Interner), TyKind::Scalar(Scalar::Float(_)))
+ }
+
+ pub fn is_char(&self) -> bool {
+ matches!(self.ty.kind(Interner), TyKind::Scalar(Scalar::Char))
+ }
+
pub fn is_int_or_uint(&self) -> bool {
match self.ty.kind(Interner) {
TyKind::Scalar(Scalar::Int(_) | Scalar::Uint(_)) => true,
@@ -3015,6 +3244,13 @@ impl Type {
}
}
+ pub fn as_slice(&self) -> Option<Type> {
+ match &self.ty.kind(Interner) {
+ TyKind::Slice(ty) => Some(self.derived(ty.clone())),
+ _ => None,
+ }
+ }
+
pub fn strip_references(&self) -> Type {
self.derived(self.ty.strip_references().clone())
}
@@ -3190,6 +3426,14 @@ impl Type {
matches!(self.ty.kind(Interner), TyKind::Raw(..))
}
+ pub fn remove_raw_ptr(&self) -> Option<Type> {
+ if let TyKind::Raw(_, ty) = self.ty.kind(Interner) {
+ Some(self.derived(ty.clone()))
+ } else {
+ None
+ }
+ }
+
pub fn contains_unknown(&self) -> bool {
// FIXME: When we get rid of `ConstScalar::Unknown`, we can just look at precomputed
// `TypeFlags` in `TyData`.
@@ -3260,12 +3504,7 @@ impl Type {
pub fn as_array(&self, _db: &dyn HirDatabase) -> Option<(Type, usize)> {
if let TyKind::Array(ty, len) = &self.ty.kind(Interner) {
- match len.data(Interner).value {
- ConstValue::Concrete(ConcreteConst { interned: ConstScalar::UInt(len) }) => {
- Some((self.derived(ty.clone()), len as usize))
- }
- _ => None,
- }
+ try_const_usize(len).map(|x| (self.derived(ty.clone()), x as usize))
} else {
None
}
@@ -3321,6 +3560,24 @@ impl Type {
}
}
+ /// Iterates its type arguments
+ ///
+ /// It iterates the actual type arguments when concrete types are used
+ /// and otherwise the generic names.
+ /// It does not include `const` arguments.
+ ///
+ /// For code, such as:
+ /// ```text
+ /// struct Foo<T, U>
+ ///
+ /// impl<U> Foo<String, U>
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// It iterates:
+ /// ```text
+ /// - "String"
+ /// - "U"
+ /// ```
pub fn type_arguments(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = Type> + '_ {
self.ty
.strip_references()
@@ -3331,12 +3588,62 @@ impl Type {
.map(move |ty| self.derived(ty))
}
- pub fn iterate_method_candidates<T>(
+ /// Iterates its type and const arguments
+ ///
+ /// It iterates the actual type and const arguments when concrete types
+ /// are used and otherwise the generic names.
+ ///
+ /// For code, such as:
+ /// ```text
+ /// struct Foo<T, const U: usize, const X: usize>
+ ///
+ /// impl<U> Foo<String, U, 12>
+ /// ```
+ ///
+ /// It iterates:
+ /// ```text
+ /// - "String"
+ /// - "U"
+ /// - "12"
+ /// ```
+ pub fn type_and_const_arguments<'a>(
+ &'a self,
+ db: &'a dyn HirDatabase,
+ ) -> impl Iterator<Item = SmolStr> + 'a {
+ self.ty
+ .strip_references()
+ .as_adt()
+ .into_iter()
+ .flat_map(|(_, substs)| substs.iter(Interner))
+ .filter_map(|arg| {
+ // arg can be either a `Ty` or `constant`
+ if let Some(ty) = arg.ty(Interner) {
+ Some(SmolStr::new(ty.display(db).to_string()))
+ } else if let Some(const_) = arg.constant(Interner) {
+ Some(SmolStr::new_inline(&const_.display(db).to_string()))
+ } else {
+ None
+ }
+ })
+ }
+
+ /// Combines lifetime indicators, type and constant parameters into a single `Iterator`
+ pub fn generic_parameters<'a>(
+ &'a self,
+ db: &'a dyn HirDatabase,
+ ) -> impl Iterator<Item = SmolStr> + 'a {
+ // iterate the lifetime
+ self.as_adt()
+ .and_then(|a| a.lifetime(db).and_then(|lt| Some((&lt.name).to_smol_str())))
+ .into_iter()
+ // add the type and const paramaters
+ .chain(self.type_and_const_arguments(db))
+ }
+
+ pub fn iterate_method_candidates_with_traits<T>(
&self,
db: &dyn HirDatabase,
scope: &SemanticsScope<'_>,
- // FIXME this can be retrieved from `scope`, except autoimport uses this
- // to specify a different set, so the method needs to be split
traits_in_scope: &FxHashSet<TraitId>,
with_local_impls: Option<Module>,
name: Option<&Name>,
@@ -3364,6 +3671,24 @@ impl Type {
slot
}
+ pub fn iterate_method_candidates<T>(
+ &self,
+ db: &dyn HirDatabase,
+ scope: &SemanticsScope<'_>,
+ with_local_impls: Option<Module>,
+ name: Option<&Name>,
+ callback: impl FnMut(Function) -> Option<T>,
+ ) -> Option<T> {
+ self.iterate_method_candidates_with_traits(
+ db,
+ scope,
+ &scope.visible_traits().0,
+ with_local_impls,
+ name,
+ callback,
+ )
+ }
+
fn iterate_method_candidates_dyn(
&self,
db: &dyn HirDatabase,
@@ -3632,11 +3957,13 @@ impl Type {
}
}
+// FIXME: Document this
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct Callable {
ty: Type,
sig: CallableSig,
callee: Callee,
+ /// Whether this is a method that was called with method call syntax.
pub(crate) is_bound_method: bool,
}
@@ -3670,14 +3997,14 @@ impl Callable {
Other => CallableKind::Other,
}
}
- pub fn receiver_param(&self, db: &dyn HirDatabase) -> Option<ast::SelfParam> {
+ pub fn receiver_param(&self, db: &dyn HirDatabase) -> Option<(ast::SelfParam, Type)> {
let func = match self.callee {
Callee::Def(CallableDefId::FunctionId(it)) if self.is_bound_method => it,
_ => return None,
};
let src = func.lookup(db.upcast()).source(db.upcast());
let param_list = src.value.param_list()?;
- param_list.self_param()
+ Some((param_list.self_param()?, self.ty.derived(self.sig.params()[0].clone())))
}
pub fn n_params(&self) -> usize {
self.sig.params().len() - if self.is_bound_method { 1 } else { 0 }
@@ -3936,6 +4263,12 @@ impl HasCrate for Trait {
}
}
+impl HasCrate for TraitAlias {
+ fn krate(&self, db: &dyn HirDatabase) -> Crate {
+ self.module(db).krate()
+ }
+}
+
impl HasCrate for Static {
fn krate(&self, db: &dyn HirDatabase) -> Crate {
self.module(db).krate()
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir/src/semantics.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir/src/semantics.rs
index 486b7ee62..407ba6f65 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir/src/semantics.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir/src/semantics.rs
@@ -12,10 +12,10 @@ use hir_def::{
macro_id_to_def_id,
resolver::{self, HasResolver, Resolver, TypeNs},
type_ref::Mutability,
- AsMacroCall, DefWithBodyId, FunctionId, MacroId, TraitId, VariantId,
+ AsMacroCall, DefWithBodyId, FieldId, FunctionId, MacroId, TraitId, VariantId,
};
use hir_expand::{
- db::AstDatabase,
+ db::ExpandDatabase,
name::{known, AsName},
ExpansionInfo, MacroCallId,
};
@@ -68,7 +68,8 @@ impl PathResolution {
| ModuleDef::Function(_)
| ModuleDef::Module(_)
| ModuleDef::Static(_)
- | ModuleDef::Trait(_),
+ | ModuleDef::Trait(_)
+ | ModuleDef::TraitAlias(_),
) => None,
PathResolution::Def(ModuleDef::TypeAlias(alias)) => {
Some(TypeNs::TypeAliasId((*alias).into()))
@@ -365,6 +366,16 @@ impl<'db, DB: HirDatabase> Semantics<'db, DB> {
self.imp.resolve_method_call(call).map(Function::from)
}
+ /// Attempts to resolve this call expression as a method call falling back to resolving it as a field.
+ pub fn resolve_method_call_field_fallback(
+ &self,
+ call: &ast::MethodCallExpr,
+ ) -> Option<Either<Function, Field>> {
+ self.imp
+ .resolve_method_call_fallback(call)
+ .map(|it| it.map_left(Function::from).map_right(Field::from))
+ }
+
pub fn resolve_await_to_poll(&self, await_expr: &ast::AwaitExpr) -> Option<Function> {
self.imp.resolve_await_to_poll(await_expr).map(Function::from)
}
@@ -400,7 +411,7 @@ impl<'db, DB: HirDatabase> Semantics<'db, DB> {
self.imp.resolve_record_field(field)
}
- pub fn resolve_record_pat_field(&self, field: &ast::RecordPatField) -> Option<Field> {
+ pub fn resolve_record_pat_field(&self, field: &ast::RecordPatField) -> Option<(Field, Type)> {
self.imp.resolve_record_pat_field(field)
}
@@ -527,8 +538,8 @@ impl<'db> SemanticsImpl<'db> {
}
fn expand_derive_as_pseudo_attr_macro(&self, attr: &ast::Attr) -> Option<SyntaxNode> {
- let src = self.wrap_node_infile(attr.clone());
let adt = attr.syntax().parent().and_then(ast::Adt::cast)?;
+ let src = self.wrap_node_infile(attr.clone());
let call_id = self.with_ctx(|ctx| {
ctx.attr_to_derive_macro_call(src.with_value(&adt), src).map(|(_, it, _)| it)
})?;
@@ -1092,7 +1103,10 @@ impl<'db> SemanticsImpl<'db> {
let kind = match adjust.kind {
hir_ty::Adjust::NeverToAny => Adjust::NeverToAny,
hir_ty::Adjust::Deref(Some(hir_ty::OverloadedDeref(m))) => {
- Adjust::Deref(Some(OverloadedDeref(mutability(m))))
+ // FIXME: Should we handle unknown mutability better?
+ Adjust::Deref(Some(OverloadedDeref(
+ m.map(mutability).unwrap_or(Mutability::Shared),
+ )))
}
hir_ty::Adjust::Deref(None) => Adjust::Deref(None),
hir_ty::Adjust::Borrow(hir_ty::AutoBorrow::RawPtr(m)) => {
@@ -1145,6 +1159,13 @@ impl<'db> SemanticsImpl<'db> {
self.analyze(call.syntax())?.resolve_method_call(self.db, call)
}
+ fn resolve_method_call_fallback(
+ &self,
+ call: &ast::MethodCallExpr,
+ ) -> Option<Either<FunctionId, FieldId>> {
+ self.analyze(call.syntax())?.resolve_method_call_fallback(self.db, call)
+ }
+
fn resolve_await_to_poll(&self, await_expr: &ast::AwaitExpr) -> Option<FunctionId> {
self.analyze(await_expr.syntax())?.resolve_await_to_poll(self.db, await_expr)
}
@@ -1180,7 +1201,7 @@ impl<'db> SemanticsImpl<'db> {
self.analyze(field.syntax())?.resolve_record_field(self.db, field)
}
- fn resolve_record_pat_field(&self, field: &ast::RecordPatField) -> Option<Field> {
+ fn resolve_record_pat_field(&self, field: &ast::RecordPatField) -> Option<(Field, Type)> {
self.analyze(field.syntax())?.resolve_record_pat_field(self.db, field)
}
@@ -1330,6 +1351,7 @@ impl<'db> SemanticsImpl<'db> {
})
}
ChildContainer::TraitId(it) => it.resolver(self.db.upcast()),
+ ChildContainer::TraitAliasId(it) => it.resolver(self.db.upcast()),
ChildContainer::ImplId(it) => it.resolver(self.db.upcast()),
ChildContainer::ModuleId(it) => it.resolver(self.db.upcast()),
ChildContainer::EnumId(it) => it.resolver(self.db.upcast()),
@@ -1514,7 +1536,7 @@ impl<'db> SemanticsImpl<'db> {
fn macro_call_to_macro_id(
ctx: &mut SourceToDefCtx<'_, '_>,
- db: &dyn AstDatabase,
+ db: &dyn ExpandDatabase,
macro_call_id: MacroCallId,
) -> Option<MacroId> {
let loc = db.lookup_intern_macro_call(macro_call_id);
@@ -1556,6 +1578,7 @@ to_def_impls![
(crate::Enum, ast::Enum, enum_to_def),
(crate::Union, ast::Union, union_to_def),
(crate::Trait, ast::Trait, trait_to_def),
+ (crate::TraitAlias, ast::TraitAlias, trait_alias_to_def),
(crate::Impl, ast::Impl, impl_to_def),
(crate::TypeAlias, ast::TypeAlias, type_alias_to_def),
(crate::Const, ast::Const, const_to_def),
@@ -1634,8 +1657,8 @@ impl<'a> SemanticsScope<'a> {
resolver::ScopeDef::ImplSelfType(it) => ScopeDef::ImplSelfType(it.into()),
resolver::ScopeDef::AdtSelfType(it) => ScopeDef::AdtSelfType(it.into()),
resolver::ScopeDef::GenericParam(id) => ScopeDef::GenericParam(id.into()),
- resolver::ScopeDef::Local(pat_id) => match self.resolver.body_owner() {
- Some(parent) => ScopeDef::Local(Local { parent, pat_id }),
+ resolver::ScopeDef::Local(binding_id) => match self.resolver.body_owner() {
+ Some(parent) => ScopeDef::Local(Local { parent, binding_id }),
None => continue,
},
resolver::ScopeDef::Label(label_id) => match self.resolver.body_owner() {
@@ -1673,6 +1696,7 @@ impl<'a> SemanticsScope<'a> {
}
}
+#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct VisibleTraits(pub FxHashSet<TraitId>);
impl ops::Deref for VisibleTraits {
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir/src/semantics/source_to_def.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir/src/semantics/source_to_def.rs
index 2b5bfda1d..f6f8c9a25 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir/src/semantics/source_to_def.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir/src/semantics/source_to_def.rs
@@ -89,16 +89,16 @@ use base_db::FileId;
use hir_def::{
child_by_source::ChildBySource,
dyn_map::DynMap,
- expr::{LabelId, PatId},
+ expr::{BindingId, LabelId},
keys::{self, Key},
AdtId, ConstId, ConstParamId, DefWithBodyId, EnumId, EnumVariantId, FieldId, FunctionId,
GenericDefId, GenericParamId, ImplId, LifetimeParamId, MacroId, ModuleId, StaticId, StructId,
- TraitId, TypeAliasId, TypeParamId, UnionId, VariantId,
+ TraitAliasId, TraitId, TypeAliasId, TypeParamId, UnionId, VariantId,
};
use hir_expand::{attrs::AttrId, name::AsName, HirFileId, MacroCallId};
use rustc_hash::FxHashMap;
use smallvec::SmallVec;
-use stdx::impl_from;
+use stdx::{impl_from, never};
use syntax::{
ast::{self, HasName},
AstNode, SyntaxNode,
@@ -159,6 +159,12 @@ impl SourceToDefCtx<'_, '_> {
pub(super) fn trait_to_def(&mut self, src: InFile<ast::Trait>) -> Option<TraitId> {
self.to_def(src, keys::TRAIT)
}
+ pub(super) fn trait_alias_to_def(
+ &mut self,
+ src: InFile<ast::TraitAlias>,
+ ) -> Option<TraitAliasId> {
+ self.to_def(src, keys::TRAIT_ALIAS)
+ }
pub(super) fn impl_to_def(&mut self, src: InFile<ast::Impl>) -> Option<ImplId> {
self.to_def(src, keys::IMPL)
}
@@ -210,14 +216,14 @@ impl SourceToDefCtx<'_, '_> {
pub(super) fn bind_pat_to_def(
&mut self,
src: InFile<ast::IdentPat>,
- ) -> Option<(DefWithBodyId, PatId)> {
+ ) -> Option<(DefWithBodyId, BindingId)> {
let container = self.find_pat_or_label_container(src.syntax())?;
let (body, source_map) = self.db.body_with_source_map(container);
let src = src.map(ast::Pat::from);
let pat_id = source_map.node_pat(src.as_ref())?;
// the pattern could resolve to a constant, verify that that is not the case
- if let crate::Pat::Bind { .. } = body[pat_id] {
- Some((container, pat_id))
+ if let crate::Pat::Bind { id, .. } = body[pat_id] {
+ Some((container, id))
} else {
None
}
@@ -225,11 +231,16 @@ impl SourceToDefCtx<'_, '_> {
pub(super) fn self_param_to_def(
&mut self,
src: InFile<ast::SelfParam>,
- ) -> Option<(DefWithBodyId, PatId)> {
+ ) -> Option<(DefWithBodyId, BindingId)> {
let container = self.find_pat_or_label_container(src.syntax())?;
- let (_body, source_map) = self.db.body_with_source_map(container);
+ let (body, source_map) = self.db.body_with_source_map(container);
let pat_id = source_map.node_self_param(src.as_ref())?;
- Some((container, pat_id))
+ if let crate::Pat::Bind { id, .. } = body[pat_id] {
+ Some((container, id))
+ } else {
+ never!();
+ None
+ }
}
pub(super) fn label_to_def(
&mut self,
@@ -353,6 +364,9 @@ impl SourceToDefCtx<'_, '_> {
match item {
ast::Item::Module(it) => self.module_to_def(container.with_value(it))?.into(),
ast::Item::Trait(it) => self.trait_to_def(container.with_value(it))?.into(),
+ ast::Item::TraitAlias(it) => {
+ self.trait_alias_to_def(container.with_value(it))?.into()
+ }
ast::Item::Impl(it) => self.impl_to_def(container.with_value(it))?.into(),
ast::Item::Enum(it) => self.enum_to_def(container.with_value(it))?.into(),
ast::Item::TypeAlias(it) => {
@@ -400,6 +414,9 @@ impl SourceToDefCtx<'_, '_> {
ast::Item::Struct(it) => self.struct_to_def(InFile::new(file_id, it))?.into(),
ast::Item::Enum(it) => self.enum_to_def(InFile::new(file_id, it))?.into(),
ast::Item::Trait(it) => self.trait_to_def(InFile::new(file_id, it))?.into(),
+ ast::Item::TraitAlias(it) => {
+ self.trait_alias_to_def(InFile::new(file_id, it))?.into()
+ }
ast::Item::TypeAlias(it) => {
self.type_alias_to_def(InFile::new(file_id, it))?.into()
}
@@ -435,6 +452,7 @@ pub(crate) enum ChildContainer {
DefWithBodyId(DefWithBodyId),
ModuleId(ModuleId),
TraitId(TraitId),
+ TraitAliasId(TraitAliasId),
ImplId(ImplId),
EnumId(EnumId),
VariantId(VariantId),
@@ -447,6 +465,7 @@ impl_from! {
DefWithBodyId,
ModuleId,
TraitId,
+ TraitAliasId,
ImplId,
EnumId,
VariantId,
@@ -462,6 +481,7 @@ impl ChildContainer {
ChildContainer::DefWithBodyId(it) => it.child_by_source(db, file_id),
ChildContainer::ModuleId(it) => it.child_by_source(db, file_id),
ChildContainer::TraitId(it) => it.child_by_source(db, file_id),
+ ChildContainer::TraitAliasId(_) => DynMap::default(),
ChildContainer::ImplId(it) => it.child_by_source(db, file_id),
ChildContainer::EnumId(it) => it.child_by_source(db, file_id),
ChildContainer::VariantId(it) => it.child_by_source(db, file_id),
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir/src/source_analyzer.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir/src/source_analyzer.rs
index 3b39e9fa9..c24d196e1 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir/src/source_analyzer.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir/src/source_analyzer.rs
@@ -10,6 +10,7 @@ use std::{
sync::Arc,
};
+use either::Either;
use hir_def::{
body::{
self,
@@ -51,7 +52,7 @@ use syntax::{
use crate::{
db::HirDatabase, semantics::PathResolution, Adt, AssocItem, BindingMode, BuiltinAttr,
BuiltinType, Callable, Const, DeriveHelper, Field, Function, Local, Macro, ModuleDef, Static,
- Struct, ToolModule, Trait, Type, TypeAlias, Variant,
+ Struct, ToolModule, Trait, TraitAlias, Type, TypeAlias, Variant,
};
/// `SourceAnalyzer` is a convenience wrapper which exposes HIR API in terms of
@@ -266,6 +267,21 @@ impl SourceAnalyzer {
Some(self.resolve_impl_method_or_trait_def(db, f_in_trait, substs))
}
+ pub(crate) fn resolve_method_call_fallback(
+ &self,
+ db: &dyn HirDatabase,
+ call: &ast::MethodCallExpr,
+ ) -> Option<Either<FunctionId, FieldId>> {
+ let expr_id = self.expr_id(db, &call.clone().into())?;
+ let inference_result = self.infer.as_ref()?;
+ match inference_result.method_resolution(expr_id) {
+ Some((f_in_trait, substs)) => {
+ Some(Either::Left(self.resolve_impl_method_or_trait_def(db, f_in_trait, substs)))
+ }
+ None => inference_result.field_resolution(expr_id).map(Either::Right),
+ }
+ }
+
pub(crate) fn resolve_await_to_poll(
&self,
db: &dyn HirDatabase,
@@ -406,8 +422,8 @@ impl SourceAnalyzer {
// Shorthand syntax, resolve to the local
let path = ModPath::from_segments(PathKind::Plain, once(local_name.clone()));
match self.resolver.resolve_path_in_value_ns_fully(db.upcast(), &path) {
- Some(ValueNs::LocalBinding(pat_id)) => {
- Some(Local { pat_id, parent: self.resolver.body_owner()? })
+ Some(ValueNs::LocalBinding(binding_id)) => {
+ Some(Local { binding_id, parent: self.resolver.body_owner()? })
}
_ => None,
}
@@ -425,14 +441,17 @@ impl SourceAnalyzer {
&self,
db: &dyn HirDatabase,
field: &ast::RecordPatField,
- ) -> Option<Field> {
+ ) -> Option<(Field, Type)> {
let field_name = field.field_name()?.as_name();
let record_pat = ast::RecordPat::cast(field.syntax().parent().and_then(|p| p.parent())?)?;
let pat_id = self.pat_id(&record_pat.into())?;
let variant = self.infer.as_ref()?.variant_resolution_for_pat(pat_id)?;
let variant_data = variant.variant_data(db.upcast());
let field = FieldId { parent: variant, local_id: variant_data.field(&field_name)? };
- Some(field.into())
+ let (_, subst) = self.infer.as_ref()?.type_of_pat.get(pat_id)?.as_adt()?;
+ let field_ty =
+ db.field_types(variant).get(field.local_id)?.clone().substitute(Interner, subst);
+ Some((field.into(), Type::new_with_resolver(db, &self.resolver, field_ty)))
}
pub(crate) fn resolve_macro_call(
@@ -791,7 +810,7 @@ impl SourceAnalyzer {
|| Arc::new(hir_ty::TraitEnvironment::empty(krate)),
|d| db.trait_environment(d),
);
- method_resolution::lookup_impl_method(db, env, func, substs)
+ method_resolution::lookup_impl_method(db, env, func, substs).0
}
fn resolve_impl_const_or_trait_def(
@@ -809,7 +828,7 @@ impl SourceAnalyzer {
|| Arc::new(hir_ty::TraitEnvironment::empty(krate)),
|d| db.trait_environment(d),
);
- method_resolution::lookup_impl_const(db, env, const_id, subs)
+ method_resolution::lookup_impl_const(db, env, const_id, subs).0
}
fn lang_trait_fn(
@@ -943,17 +962,17 @@ fn resolve_hir_path_(
res.map(|ty_ns| (ty_ns, path.segments().first()))
}
None => {
- let (ty, remaining) =
+ let (ty, remaining_idx) =
resolver.resolve_path_in_type_ns(db.upcast(), path.mod_path())?;
- match remaining {
- Some(remaining) if remaining > 1 => {
- if remaining + 1 == path.segments().len() {
+ match remaining_idx {
+ Some(remaining_idx) => {
+ if remaining_idx + 1 == path.segments().len() {
Some((ty, path.segments().last()))
} else {
None
}
}
- _ => Some((ty, path.segments().get(1))),
+ None => Some((ty, None)),
}
}
}?;
@@ -978,6 +997,7 @@ fn resolve_hir_path_(
TypeNs::TypeAliasId(it) => PathResolution::Def(TypeAlias::from(it).into()),
TypeNs::BuiltinType(it) => PathResolution::Def(BuiltinType::from(it).into()),
TypeNs::TraitId(it) => PathResolution::Def(Trait::from(it).into()),
+ TypeNs::TraitAliasId(it) => PathResolution::Def(TraitAlias::from(it).into()),
};
match unresolved {
Some(unresolved) => resolver
@@ -1001,8 +1021,8 @@ fn resolve_hir_path_(
let values = || {
resolver.resolve_path_in_value_ns_fully(db.upcast(), path.mod_path()).and_then(|val| {
let res = match val {
- ValueNs::LocalBinding(pat_id) => {
- let var = Local { parent: body_owner?, pat_id };
+ ValueNs::LocalBinding(binding_id) => {
+ let var = Local { parent: body_owner?, binding_id };
PathResolution::Local(var)
}
ValueNs::FunctionId(it) => PathResolution::Def(Function::from(it).into()),
@@ -1065,6 +1085,7 @@ fn resolve_hir_path_qualifier(
TypeNs::TypeAliasId(it) => PathResolution::Def(TypeAlias::from(it).into()),
TypeNs::BuiltinType(it) => PathResolution::Def(BuiltinType::from(it).into()),
TypeNs::TraitId(it) => PathResolution::Def(Trait::from(it).into()),
+ TypeNs::TraitAliasId(it) => PathResolution::Def(TraitAlias::from(it).into()),
})
.or_else(|| {
resolver
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir/src/symbols.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir/src/symbols.rs
index fd78decda..a9afa1c6f 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir/src/symbols.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/hir/src/symbols.rs
@@ -68,6 +68,7 @@ pub enum FileSymbolKind {
Static,
Struct,
Trait,
+ TraitAlias,
TypeAlias,
Union,
}
@@ -153,6 +154,9 @@ impl<'a> SymbolCollector<'a> {
self.push_decl(id, FileSymbolKind::Trait);
self.collect_from_trait(id);
}
+ ModuleDefId::TraitAliasId(id) => {
+ self.push_decl(id, FileSymbolKind::TraitAlias);
+ }
ModuleDefId::TypeAliasId(id) => {
self.push_decl_assoc(id, FileSymbolKind::TypeAlias);
}
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/add_explicit_type.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/add_explicit_type.rs
index 0057f439f..785ae3d09 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/add_explicit_type.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/add_explicit_type.rs
@@ -211,10 +211,8 @@ fn main() {
check_assist_not_applicable(
add_explicit_type,
r#"
-//- minicore: option
-
fn main() {
- let $0l = [0.0; Some(2).unwrap()];
+ let $0l = [0.0; unresolved_function(5)];
}
"#,
);
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/convert_iter_for_each_to_for.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/convert_iter_for_each_to_for.rs
index f32ef2d59..9e1d9a702 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/convert_iter_for_each_to_for.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/convert_iter_for_each_to_for.rs
@@ -157,19 +157,12 @@ fn is_ref_and_impls_iter_method(
let iter_trait = FamousDefs(sema, krate).core_iter_Iterator()?;
let has_wanted_method = ty
- .iterate_method_candidates(
- sema.db,
- &scope,
- &scope.visible_traits().0,
- None,
- Some(&wanted_method),
- |func| {
- if func.ret_type(sema.db).impls_trait(sema.db, iter_trait, &[]) {
- return Some(());
- }
- None
- },
- )
+ .iterate_method_candidates(sema.db, &scope, None, Some(&wanted_method), |func| {
+ if func.ret_type(sema.db).impls_trait(sema.db, iter_trait, &[]) {
+ return Some(());
+ }
+ None
+ })
.is_some();
if !has_wanted_method {
return None;
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/convert_match_to_let_else.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/convert_match_to_let_else.rs
index 65c2479e9..7f2c01772 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/convert_match_to_let_else.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/convert_match_to_let_else.rs
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
use ide_db::defs::{Definition, NameRefClass};
use syntax::{
- ast::{self, HasName},
+ ast::{self, HasName, Name},
ted, AstNode, SyntaxNode,
};
@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ pub(crate) fn convert_match_to_let_else(acc: &mut Assists, ctx: &AssistContext<'
other => format!("{{ {other} }}"),
};
let extracting_arm_pat = extracting_arm.pat()?;
- let extracted_variable = find_extracted_variable(ctx, &extracting_arm)?;
+ let extracted_variable_positions = find_extracted_variable(ctx, &extracting_arm)?;
acc.add(
AssistId("convert_match_to_let_else", AssistKind::RefactorRewrite),
@@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ pub(crate) fn convert_match_to_let_else(acc: &mut Assists, ctx: &AssistContext<'
let_stmt.syntax().text_range(),
|builder| {
let extracting_arm_pat =
- rename_variable(&extracting_arm_pat, extracted_variable, binding);
+ rename_variable(&extracting_arm_pat, &extracted_variable_positions, binding);
builder.replace(
let_stmt.syntax().text_range(),
format!("let {extracting_arm_pat} = {initializer_expr} else {diverging_arm_expr};"),
@@ -95,14 +95,15 @@ fn find_arms(
}
// Given an extracting arm, find the extracted variable.
-fn find_extracted_variable(ctx: &AssistContext<'_>, arm: &ast::MatchArm) -> Option<ast::Name> {
+fn find_extracted_variable(ctx: &AssistContext<'_>, arm: &ast::MatchArm) -> Option<Vec<Name>> {
match arm.expr()? {
ast::Expr::PathExpr(path) => {
let name_ref = path.syntax().descendants().find_map(ast::NameRef::cast)?;
match NameRefClass::classify(&ctx.sema, &name_ref)? {
NameRefClass::Definition(Definition::Local(local)) => {
- let source = local.source(ctx.db()).value.left()?;
- Some(source.name()?)
+ let source =
+ local.sources(ctx.db()).into_iter().map(|x| x.into_ident_pat()?.name());
+ source.collect()
}
_ => None,
}
@@ -115,27 +116,34 @@ fn find_extracted_variable(ctx: &AssistContext<'_>, arm: &ast::MatchArm) -> Opti
}
// Rename `extracted` with `binding` in `pat`.
-fn rename_variable(pat: &ast::Pat, extracted: ast::Name, binding: ast::Pat) -> SyntaxNode {
+fn rename_variable(pat: &ast::Pat, extracted: &[Name], binding: ast::Pat) -> SyntaxNode {
let syntax = pat.syntax().clone_for_update();
- let extracted_syntax = syntax.covering_element(extracted.syntax().text_range());
-
- // If `extracted` variable is a record field, we should rename it to `binding`,
- // otherwise we just need to replace `extracted` with `binding`.
-
- if let Some(record_pat_field) = extracted_syntax.ancestors().find_map(ast::RecordPatField::cast)
- {
- if let Some(name_ref) = record_pat_field.field_name() {
- ted::replace(
- record_pat_field.syntax(),
- ast::make::record_pat_field(ast::make::name_ref(&name_ref.text()), binding)
+ let extracted = extracted
+ .iter()
+ .map(|e| syntax.covering_element(e.syntax().text_range()))
+ .collect::<Vec<_>>();
+ for extracted_syntax in extracted {
+ // If `extracted` variable is a record field, we should rename it to `binding`,
+ // otherwise we just need to replace `extracted` with `binding`.
+
+ if let Some(record_pat_field) =
+ extracted_syntax.ancestors().find_map(ast::RecordPatField::cast)
+ {
+ if let Some(name_ref) = record_pat_field.field_name() {
+ ted::replace(
+ record_pat_field.syntax(),
+ ast::make::record_pat_field(
+ ast::make::name_ref(&name_ref.text()),
+ binding.clone(),
+ )
.syntax()
.clone_for_update(),
- );
+ );
+ }
+ } else {
+ ted::replace(extracted_syntax, binding.clone().syntax().clone_for_update());
}
- } else {
- ted::replace(extracted_syntax, binding.syntax().clone_for_update());
}
-
syntax
}
@@ -163,6 +171,39 @@ fn foo(opt: Option<()>) {
}
#[test]
+ fn or_pattern_multiple_binding() {
+ check_assist(
+ convert_match_to_let_else,
+ r#"
+//- minicore: option
+enum Foo {
+ A(u32),
+ B(u32),
+ C(String),
+}
+
+fn foo(opt: Option<Foo>) -> Result<u32, ()> {
+ let va$0lue = match opt {
+ Some(Foo::A(it) | Foo::B(it)) => it,
+ _ => return Err(()),
+ };
+}
+ "#,
+ r#"
+enum Foo {
+ A(u32),
+ B(u32),
+ C(String),
+}
+
+fn foo(opt: Option<Foo>) -> Result<u32, ()> {
+ let Some(Foo::A(value) | Foo::B(value)) = opt else { return Err(()) };
+}
+ "#,
+ );
+ }
+
+ #[test]
fn should_not_be_applicable_if_extracting_arm_is_not_an_identity_expr() {
cov_mark::check_count!(extracting_arm_is_not_an_identity_expr, 2);
check_assist_not_applicable(
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/extract_function.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/extract_function.rs
index e04a1dabb..0b90c9ba3 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/extract_function.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/extract_function.rs
@@ -3,7 +3,8 @@ use std::iter;
use ast::make;
use either::Either;
use hir::{
- HasSource, HirDisplay, InFile, Local, ModuleDef, PathResolution, Semantics, TypeInfo, TypeParam,
+ HasSource, HirDisplay, InFile, Local, LocalSource, ModuleDef, PathResolution, Semantics,
+ TypeInfo, TypeParam,
};
use ide_db::{
defs::{Definition, NameRefClass},
@@ -710,7 +711,7 @@ impl FunctionBody {
) => local_ref,
_ => return,
};
- let InFile { file_id, value } = local_ref.source(sema.db);
+ let InFile { file_id, value } = local_ref.primary_source(sema.db).source;
// locals defined inside macros are not relevant to us
if !file_id.is_macro() {
match value {
@@ -972,11 +973,11 @@ impl FunctionBody {
locals: impl Iterator<Item = Local>,
) -> Vec<Param> {
locals
- .map(|local| (local, local.source(ctx.db())))
+ .map(|local| (local, local.primary_source(ctx.db())))
.filter(|(_, src)| is_defined_outside_of_body(ctx, self, src))
- .filter_map(|(local, src)| match src.value {
- Either::Left(src) => Some((local, src)),
- Either::Right(_) => {
+ .filter_map(|(local, src)| match src.into_ident_pat() {
+ Some(src) => Some((local, src)),
+ None => {
stdx::never!(false, "Local::is_self returned false, but source is SelfParam");
None
}
@@ -1238,17 +1239,9 @@ fn local_outlives_body(
fn is_defined_outside_of_body(
ctx: &AssistContext<'_>,
body: &FunctionBody,
- src: &hir::InFile<Either<ast::IdentPat, ast::SelfParam>>,
+ src: &LocalSource,
) -> bool {
- src.file_id.original_file(ctx.db()) == ctx.file_id()
- && !body.contains_node(either_syntax(&src.value))
-}
-
-fn either_syntax(value: &Either<ast::IdentPat, ast::SelfParam>) -> &SyntaxNode {
- match value {
- Either::Left(pat) => pat.syntax(),
- Either::Right(it) => it.syntax(),
- }
+ src.original_file(ctx.db()) == ctx.file_id() && !body.contains_node(src.syntax())
}
/// find where to put extracted function definition
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/extract_variable.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/extract_variable.rs
index a738deffb..163561412 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/extract_variable.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/extract_variable.rs
@@ -287,7 +287,7 @@ fn foo() {
extract_variable,
r"
fn foo() {
- $0{ let x = 0; x }$0
+ $0{ let x = 0; x }$0;
something_else();
}",
r"
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/fix_visibility.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/fix_visibility.rs
index d9e00435e..4c61678ea 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/fix_visibility.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/fix_visibility.rs
@@ -192,6 +192,10 @@ fn target_data_for_def(
target_name = Some(t.name(db));
offset_target_and_file_id(db, t)?
}
+ hir::ModuleDef::TraitAlias(t) => {
+ target_name = Some(t.name(db));
+ offset_target_and_file_id(db, t)?
+ }
hir::ModuleDef::TypeAlias(t) => {
target_name = Some(t.name(db));
offset_target_and_file_id(db, t)?
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/generate_function.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/generate_function.rs
index 45b27a63c..076838928 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/generate_function.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/generate_function.rs
@@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ use ide_db::{
base_db::FileId,
defs::{Definition, NameRefClass},
famous_defs::FamousDefs,
+ helpers::is_editable_crate,
path_transform::PathTransform,
FxHashMap, FxHashSet, RootDatabase, SnippetCap,
};
@@ -65,6 +66,13 @@ fn gen_fn(acc: &mut Assists, ctx: &AssistContext<'_>) -> Option<()> {
let fn_name = &*name_ref.text();
let TargetInfo { target_module, adt_name, target, file, insert_offset } =
fn_target_info(ctx, path, &call, fn_name)?;
+
+ if let Some(m) = target_module {
+ if !is_editable_crate(m.krate(), ctx.db()) {
+ return None;
+ }
+ }
+
let function_builder = FunctionBuilder::from_call(ctx, &call, fn_name, target_module, target)?;
let text_range = call.syntax().text_range();
let label = format!("Generate {} function", function_builder.fn_name);
@@ -141,12 +149,11 @@ fn gen_method(acc: &mut Assists, ctx: &AssistContext<'_>) -> Option<()> {
let receiver_ty = ctx.sema.type_of_expr(&call.receiver()?)?.original().strip_references();
let adt = receiver_ty.as_adt()?;
- let current_module = ctx.sema.scope(call.syntax())?.module();
let target_module = adt.module(ctx.sema.db);
-
- if current_module.krate() != target_module.krate() {
+ if !is_editable_crate(target_module.krate(), ctx.db()) {
return None;
}
+
let (impl_, file) = get_adt_source(ctx, &adt, fn_name.text().as_str())?;
let (target, insert_offset) = get_method_target(ctx, &impl_, &adt)?;
@@ -253,7 +260,7 @@ struct FunctionBuilder {
params: ast::ParamList,
ret_type: Option<ast::RetType>,
should_focus_return_type: bool,
- needs_pub: bool,
+ visibility: Visibility,
is_async: bool,
}
@@ -264,12 +271,14 @@ impl FunctionBuilder {
ctx: &AssistContext<'_>,
call: &ast::CallExpr,
fn_name: &str,
- target_module: Option<hir::Module>,
+ target_module: Option<Module>,
target: GeneratedFunctionTarget,
) -> Option<Self> {
- let needs_pub = target_module.is_some();
let target_module =
target_module.or_else(|| ctx.sema.scope(target.syntax()).map(|it| it.module()))?;
+
+ let current_module = ctx.sema.scope(call.syntax())?.module();
+ let visibility = calculate_necessary_visibility(current_module, target_module, ctx);
let fn_name = make::name(fn_name);
let mut necessary_generic_params = FxHashSet::default();
let params = fn_args(
@@ -300,7 +309,7 @@ impl FunctionBuilder {
params,
ret_type,
should_focus_return_type,
- needs_pub,
+ visibility,
is_async,
})
}
@@ -313,8 +322,9 @@ impl FunctionBuilder {
target_module: Module,
target: GeneratedFunctionTarget,
) -> Option<Self> {
- let needs_pub =
- !module_is_descendant(&ctx.sema.scope(call.syntax())?.module(), &target_module, ctx);
+ let current_module = ctx.sema.scope(call.syntax())?.module();
+ let visibility = calculate_necessary_visibility(current_module, target_module, ctx);
+
let fn_name = make::name(&name.text());
let mut necessary_generic_params = FxHashSet::default();
necessary_generic_params.extend(receiver_ty.generic_params(ctx.db()));
@@ -346,7 +356,7 @@ impl FunctionBuilder {
params,
ret_type,
should_focus_return_type,
- needs_pub,
+ visibility,
is_async,
})
}
@@ -354,7 +364,11 @@ impl FunctionBuilder {
fn render(self, is_method: bool) -> FunctionTemplate {
let placeholder_expr = make::ext::expr_todo();
let fn_body = make::block_expr(vec![], Some(placeholder_expr));
- let visibility = if self.needs_pub { Some(make::visibility_pub_crate()) } else { None };
+ let visibility = match self.visibility {
+ Visibility::None => None,
+ Visibility::Crate => Some(make::visibility_pub_crate()),
+ Visibility::Pub => Some(make::visibility_pub()),
+ };
let mut fn_def = make::fn_(
visibility,
self.fn_name,
@@ -527,7 +541,7 @@ impl GeneratedFunctionTarget {
/// Computes parameter list for the generated function.
fn fn_args(
ctx: &AssistContext<'_>,
- target_module: hir::Module,
+ target_module: Module,
call: ast::CallableExpr,
necessary_generic_params: &mut FxHashSet<hir::GenericParam>,
) -> Option<ast::ParamList> {
@@ -957,13 +971,13 @@ fn fn_arg_name(sema: &Semantics<'_, RootDatabase>, arg_expr: &ast::Expr) -> Stri
fn fn_arg_type(
ctx: &AssistContext<'_>,
- target_module: hir::Module,
+ target_module: Module,
fn_arg: &ast::Expr,
generic_params: &mut FxHashSet<hir::GenericParam>,
) -> String {
fn maybe_displayed_type(
ctx: &AssistContext<'_>,
- target_module: hir::Module,
+ target_module: Module,
fn_arg: &ast::Expr,
generic_params: &mut FxHashSet<hir::GenericParam>,
) -> Option<String> {
@@ -1013,7 +1027,7 @@ fn next_space_for_fn_after_call_site(expr: ast::CallableExpr) -> Option<Generate
}
fn next_space_for_fn_in_module(
- db: &dyn hir::db::AstDatabase,
+ db: &dyn hir::db::ExpandDatabase,
module_source: &hir::InFile<hir::ModuleSource>,
) -> Option<(FileId, GeneratedFunctionTarget)> {
let file = module_source.file_id.original_file(db);
@@ -1048,16 +1062,29 @@ fn next_space_for_fn_in_impl(impl_: &ast::Impl) -> Option<GeneratedFunctionTarge
}
}
-fn module_is_descendant(module: &hir::Module, ans: &hir::Module, ctx: &AssistContext<'_>) -> bool {
- if module == ans {
- return true;
- }
- for c in ans.children(ctx.sema.db) {
- if module_is_descendant(module, &c, ctx) {
- return true;
- }
+#[derive(Clone, Copy)]
+enum Visibility {
+ None,
+ Crate,
+ Pub,
+}
+
+fn calculate_necessary_visibility(
+ current_module: Module,
+ target_module: Module,
+ ctx: &AssistContext<'_>,
+) -> Visibility {
+ let db = ctx.db();
+ let current_module = current_module.nearest_non_block_module(db);
+ let target_module = target_module.nearest_non_block_module(db);
+
+ if target_module.krate() != current_module.krate() {
+ Visibility::Pub
+ } else if current_module.path_to_root(db).contains(&target_module) {
+ Visibility::None
+ } else {
+ Visibility::Crate
}
- false
}
// This is never intended to be used as a generic graph strucuture. If there's ever another need of
@@ -2656,4 +2683,79 @@ fn main() {
",
)
}
+
+ #[test]
+ fn applicable_in_different_local_crate() {
+ check_assist(
+ generate_function,
+ r"
+//- /lib.rs crate:lib new_source_root:local
+fn dummy() {}
+//- /main.rs crate:main deps:lib new_source_root:local
+fn main() {
+ lib::foo$0();
+}
+",
+ r"
+fn dummy() {}
+
+pub fn foo() ${0:-> _} {
+ todo!()
+}
+",
+ );
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn applicable_in_different_local_crate_method() {
+ check_assist(
+ generate_function,
+ r"
+//- /lib.rs crate:lib new_source_root:local
+pub struct S;
+//- /main.rs crate:main deps:lib new_source_root:local
+fn main() {
+ lib::S.foo$0();
+}
+",
+ r"
+pub struct S;
+impl S {
+ pub fn foo(&self) ${0:-> _} {
+ todo!()
+ }
+}
+",
+ );
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn not_applicable_in_different_library_crate() {
+ check_assist_not_applicable(
+ generate_function,
+ r"
+//- /lib.rs crate:lib new_source_root:library
+fn dummy() {}
+//- /main.rs crate:main deps:lib new_source_root:local
+fn main() {
+ lib::foo$0();
+}
+",
+ );
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn not_applicable_in_different_library_crate_method() {
+ check_assist_not_applicable(
+ generate_function,
+ r"
+//- /lib.rs crate:lib new_source_root:library
+pub struct S;
+//- /main.rs crate:main deps:lib new_source_root:local
+fn main() {
+ lib::S.foo$0();
+}
+",
+ );
+ }
}
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/generate_is_empty_from_len.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/generate_is_empty_from_len.rs
index 9ce525ca3..442918619 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/generate_is_empty_from_len.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/generate_is_empty_from_len.rs
@@ -95,14 +95,7 @@ fn get_impl_method(
let scope = ctx.sema.scope(impl_.syntax())?;
let ty = impl_def.self_ty(db);
- ty.iterate_method_candidates(
- db,
- &scope,
- &scope.visible_traits().0,
- None,
- Some(fn_name),
- |func| Some(func),
- )
+ ty.iterate_method_candidates(db, &scope, None, Some(fn_name), |func| Some(func))
}
#[cfg(test)]
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/generate_new.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/generate_new.rs
index 8d311262a..e30a3e942 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/generate_new.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/generate_new.rs
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
use ide_db::{
- imports::import_assets::item_for_path_search, use_trivial_contructor::use_trivial_constructor,
+ imports::import_assets::item_for_path_search, use_trivial_constructor::use_trivial_constructor,
};
use itertools::Itertools;
use stdx::format_to;
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/inline_call.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/inline_call.rs
index 5ac18727c..28d815e81 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/inline_call.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/inline_call.rs
@@ -363,10 +363,10 @@ fn inline(
.collect();
if function.self_param(sema.db).is_some() {
- let this = || make::name_ref("this").syntax().clone_for_update();
+ let this = || make::name_ref("this").syntax().clone_for_update().first_token().unwrap();
if let Some(self_local) = params[0].2.as_local(sema.db) {
usages_for_locals(self_local)
- .flat_map(|FileReference { name, range, .. }| match name {
+ .filter_map(|FileReference { name, range, .. }| match name {
ast::NameLike::NameRef(_) => Some(body.syntax().covering_element(range)),
_ => None,
})
@@ -691,6 +691,42 @@ fn main() {
}
#[test]
+ fn generic_method_by_ref() {
+ check_assist(
+ inline_call,
+ r#"
+struct Foo(u32);
+
+impl Foo {
+ fn add<T>(&self, a: u32) -> Self {
+ Foo(self.0 + a)
+ }
+}
+
+fn main() {
+ let x = Foo(3).add$0::<usize>(2);
+}
+"#,
+ r#"
+struct Foo(u32);
+
+impl Foo {
+ fn add<T>(&self, a: u32) -> Self {
+ Foo(self.0 + a)
+ }
+}
+
+fn main() {
+ let x = {
+ let ref this = Foo(3);
+ Foo(this.0 + 2)
+ };
+}
+"#,
+ );
+ }
+
+ #[test]
fn method_by_ref_mut() {
check_assist(
inline_call,
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/inline_local_variable.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/inline_local_variable.rs
index ce44100e3..e69d1a296 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/inline_local_variable.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/inline_local_variable.rs
@@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
-use either::Either;
use hir::{PathResolution, Semantics};
use ide_db::{
base_db::FileId,
@@ -205,12 +204,14 @@ fn inline_usage(
return None;
}
- // FIXME: Handle multiple local definitions
- let bind_pat = match local.source(sema.db).value {
- Either::Left(ident) => ident,
- _ => return None,
+ let sources = local.sources(sema.db);
+ let [source] = sources.as_slice() else {
+ // Not applicable with locals with multiple definitions (i.e. or patterns)
+ return None;
};
+ let bind_pat = source.as_ident_pat()?;
+
let let_stmt = ast::LetStmt::cast(bind_pat.syntax().parent()?)?;
let UsageSearchResult { mut references } = Definition::Local(local).usages(sema).all();
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/remove_dbg.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/remove_dbg.rs
index 52dd670ec..a403d5bc6 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/remove_dbg.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/remove_dbg.rs
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
use itertools::Itertools;
use syntax::{
- ast::{self, AstNode, AstToken},
- match_ast, NodeOrToken, SyntaxElement, TextRange, TextSize, T,
+ ast::{self, make, AstNode, AstToken},
+ match_ast, ted, NodeOrToken, SyntaxElement, TextRange, TextSize, T,
};
use crate::{AssistContext, AssistId, AssistKind, Assists};
@@ -12,24 +12,28 @@ use crate::{AssistContext, AssistId, AssistKind, Assists};
//
// ```
// fn main() {
-// $0dbg!(92);
+// let x = $0dbg!(42 * dbg!(4 + 2));$0
// }
// ```
// ->
// ```
// fn main() {
-// 92;
+// let x = 42 * (4 + 2);
// }
// ```
pub(crate) fn remove_dbg(acc: &mut Assists, ctx: &AssistContext<'_>) -> Option<()> {
let macro_calls = if ctx.has_empty_selection() {
- vec![ctx.find_node_at_offset::<ast::MacroCall>()?]
+ vec![ctx.find_node_at_offset::<ast::MacroExpr>()?]
} else {
ctx.covering_element()
.as_node()?
.descendants()
.filter(|node| ctx.selection_trimmed().contains_range(node.text_range()))
+ // When the selection exactly covers the macro call to be removed, `covering_element()`
+ // returns `ast::MacroCall` instead of its parent `ast::MacroExpr` that we want. So
+ // first try finding `ast::MacroCall`s and then retrieve their parent.
.filter_map(ast::MacroCall::cast)
+ .filter_map(|it| it.syntax().parent().and_then(ast::MacroExpr::cast))
.collect()
};
@@ -42,16 +46,27 @@ pub(crate) fn remove_dbg(acc: &mut Assists, ctx: &AssistContext<'_>) -> Option<(
acc.add(
AssistId("remove_dbg", AssistKind::Refactor),
"Remove dbg!()",
- ctx.selection_trimmed(),
+ replacements.iter().map(|&(range, _)| range).reduce(|acc, range| acc.cover(range)).unwrap(),
|builder| {
- for (range, text) in replacements {
- builder.replace(range, text);
+ for (range, expr) in replacements {
+ if let Some(expr) = expr {
+ builder.replace(range, expr.to_string());
+ } else {
+ builder.delete(range);
+ }
}
},
)
}
-fn compute_dbg_replacement(macro_call: ast::MacroCall) -> Option<(TextRange, String)> {
+/// Returns `None` when either
+/// - macro call is not `dbg!()`
+/// - any node inside `dbg!()` could not be parsed as an expression
+/// - (`macro_expr` has no parent - is that possible?)
+///
+/// Returns `Some(_, None)` when the macro call should just be removed.
+fn compute_dbg_replacement(macro_expr: ast::MacroExpr) -> Option<(TextRange, Option<ast::Expr>)> {
+ let macro_call = macro_expr.macro_call()?;
let tt = macro_call.token_tree()?;
let r_delim = NodeOrToken::Token(tt.right_delimiter_token()?);
if macro_call.path()?.segment()?.name_ref()?.text() != "dbg"
@@ -68,20 +83,19 @@ fn compute_dbg_replacement(macro_call: ast::MacroCall) -> Option<(TextRange, Str
.map(|mut tokens| syntax::hacks::parse_expr_from_str(&tokens.join("")))
.collect::<Option<Vec<ast::Expr>>>()?;
- let macro_expr = ast::MacroExpr::cast(macro_call.syntax().parent()?)?;
let parent = macro_expr.syntax().parent()?;
Some(match &*input_expressions {
// dbg!()
[] => {
match_ast! {
match parent {
- ast::StmtList(__) => {
+ ast::StmtList(_) => {
let range = macro_expr.syntax().text_range();
let range = match whitespace_start(macro_expr.syntax().prev_sibling_or_token()) {
Some(start) => range.cover_offset(start),
None => range,
};
- (range, String::new())
+ (range, None)
},
ast::ExprStmt(it) => {
let range = it.syntax().text_range();
@@ -89,19 +103,23 @@ fn compute_dbg_replacement(macro_call: ast::MacroCall) -> Option<(TextRange, Str
Some(start) => range.cover_offset(start),
None => range,
};
- (range, String::new())
+ (range, None)
},
- _ => (macro_call.syntax().text_range(), "()".to_owned())
+ _ => (macro_call.syntax().text_range(), Some(make::expr_unit())),
}
}
}
// dbg!(expr0)
[expr] => {
+ // dbg!(expr, &parent);
let wrap = match ast::Expr::cast(parent) {
Some(parent) => match (expr, parent) {
(ast::Expr::CastExpr(_), ast::Expr::CastExpr(_)) => false,
(
- ast::Expr::BoxExpr(_) | ast::Expr::PrefixExpr(_) | ast::Expr::RefExpr(_),
+ ast::Expr::BoxExpr(_)
+ | ast::Expr::PrefixExpr(_)
+ | ast::Expr::RefExpr(_)
+ | ast::Expr::MacroExpr(_),
ast::Expr::AwaitExpr(_)
| ast::Expr::CallExpr(_)
| ast::Expr::CastExpr(_)
@@ -112,7 +130,10 @@ fn compute_dbg_replacement(macro_call: ast::MacroCall) -> Option<(TextRange, Str
| ast::Expr::TryExpr(_),
) => true,
(
- ast::Expr::BinExpr(_) | ast::Expr::CastExpr(_) | ast::Expr::RangeExpr(_),
+ ast::Expr::BinExpr(_)
+ | ast::Expr::CastExpr(_)
+ | ast::Expr::RangeExpr(_)
+ | ast::Expr::MacroExpr(_),
ast::Expr::AwaitExpr(_)
| ast::Expr::BinExpr(_)
| ast::Expr::CallExpr(_)
@@ -129,16 +150,61 @@ fn compute_dbg_replacement(macro_call: ast::MacroCall) -> Option<(TextRange, Str
},
None => false,
};
- (
- macro_call.syntax().text_range(),
- if wrap { format!("({expr})") } else { expr.to_string() },
- )
+ let expr = replace_nested_dbgs(expr.clone());
+ let expr = if wrap { make::expr_paren(expr) } else { expr.clone_subtree() };
+ (macro_call.syntax().text_range(), Some(expr))
}
// dbg!(expr0, expr1, ...)
- exprs => (macro_call.syntax().text_range(), format!("({})", exprs.iter().format(", "))),
+ exprs => {
+ let exprs = exprs.iter().cloned().map(replace_nested_dbgs);
+ let expr = make::expr_tuple(exprs);
+ (macro_call.syntax().text_range(), Some(expr))
+ }
})
}
+fn replace_nested_dbgs(expanded: ast::Expr) -> ast::Expr {
+ if let ast::Expr::MacroExpr(mac) = &expanded {
+ // Special-case when `expanded` itself is `dbg!()` since we cannot replace the whole tree
+ // with `ted`. It should be fairly rare as it means the user wrote `dbg!(dbg!(..))` but you
+ // never know how code ends up being!
+ let replaced = if let Some((_, expr_opt)) = compute_dbg_replacement(mac.clone()) {
+ match expr_opt {
+ Some(expr) => expr,
+ None => {
+ stdx::never!("dbg! inside dbg! should not be just removed");
+ expanded
+ }
+ }
+ } else {
+ expanded
+ };
+
+ return replaced;
+ }
+
+ let expanded = expanded.clone_for_update();
+
+ // We need to collect to avoid mutation during traversal.
+ let macro_exprs: Vec<_> =
+ expanded.syntax().descendants().filter_map(ast::MacroExpr::cast).collect();
+
+ for mac in macro_exprs {
+ let expr_opt = match compute_dbg_replacement(mac.clone()) {
+ Some((_, expr)) => expr,
+ None => continue,
+ };
+
+ if let Some(expr) = expr_opt {
+ ted::replace(mac.syntax(), expr.syntax().clone_for_update());
+ } else {
+ ted::remove(mac.syntax());
+ }
+ }
+
+ expanded
+}
+
fn whitespace_start(it: Option<SyntaxElement>) -> Option<TextSize> {
Some(it?.into_token().and_then(ast::Whitespace::cast)?.syntax().text_range().start())
}
@@ -287,4 +353,32 @@ fn f() {
check_assist_not_applicable(remove_dbg, r#"$0dbg$0!(0)"#);
check_assist_not_applicable(remove_dbg, r#"$0dbg!(0$0)"#);
}
+
+ #[test]
+ fn test_nested_dbg() {
+ check(
+ r#"$0let x = dbg!(dbg!(dbg!(dbg!(0 + 1)) * 2) + dbg!(3));$0"#,
+ r#"let x = ((0 + 1) * 2) + 3;"#,
+ );
+ check(r#"$0dbg!(10, dbg!(), dbg!(20, 30))$0"#, r#"(10, (), (20, 30))"#);
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn test_multiple_nested_dbg() {
+ check(
+ r#"
+fn f() {
+ $0dbg!();
+ let x = dbg!(dbg!(dbg!(0 + 1)) + 2) + dbg!(3);
+ dbg!(10, dbg!(), dbg!(20, 30));$0
+}
+"#,
+ r#"
+fn f() {
+ let x = ((0 + 1) + 2) + 3;
+ (10, (), (20, 30));
+}
+"#,
+ );
+ }
}
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/replace_if_let_with_match.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/replace_if_let_with_match.rs
index 457559656..5e31d38fb 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/replace_if_let_with_match.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/replace_if_let_with_match.rs
@@ -102,9 +102,11 @@ pub(crate) fn replace_if_let_with_match(acc: &mut Assists, ctx: &AssistContext<'
return None;
}
+ let let_ = if pat_seen { " let" } else { "" };
+
acc.add(
AssistId("replace_if_let_with_match", AssistKind::RefactorRewrite),
- "Replace if let with match",
+ format!("Replace if{let_} with match"),
available_range,
move |edit| {
let match_expr = {
@@ -210,8 +212,17 @@ fn make_else_arm(
// ```
pub(crate) fn replace_match_with_if_let(acc: &mut Assists, ctx: &AssistContext<'_>) -> Option<()> {
let match_expr: ast::MatchExpr = ctx.find_node_at_offset()?;
+ let match_arm_list = match_expr.match_arm_list()?;
+ let available_range = TextRange::new(
+ match_expr.syntax().text_range().start(),
+ match_arm_list.syntax().text_range().start(),
+ );
+ let cursor_in_range = available_range.contains_range(ctx.selection_trimmed());
+ if !cursor_in_range {
+ return None;
+ }
- let mut arms = match_expr.match_arm_list()?.arms();
+ let mut arms = match_arm_list.arms();
let (first_arm, second_arm) = (arms.next()?, arms.next()?);
if arms.next().is_some() || first_arm.guard().is_some() || second_arm.guard().is_some() {
return None;
@@ -226,10 +237,20 @@ pub(crate) fn replace_match_with_if_let(acc: &mut Assists, ctx: &AssistContext<'
)?;
let scrutinee = match_expr.expr()?;
+ let let_ = match &if_let_pat {
+ ast::Pat::LiteralPat(p)
+ if p.literal()
+ .map(|it| it.token().kind())
+ .map_or(false, |it| it == T![true] || it == T![false]) =>
+ {
+ ""
+ }
+ _ => " let",
+ };
let target = match_expr.syntax().text_range();
acc.add(
AssistId("replace_match_with_if_let", AssistKind::RefactorRewrite),
- "Replace match with if let",
+ format!("Replace match with if{let_}"),
target,
move |edit| {
fn make_block_expr(expr: ast::Expr) -> ast::BlockExpr {
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/replace_method_eager_lazy.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/replace_method_eager_lazy.rs
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..a7e3ed793
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/replace_method_eager_lazy.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,310 @@
+use ide_db::assists::{AssistId, AssistKind};
+use syntax::{
+ ast::{self, make, Expr, HasArgList},
+ AstNode,
+};
+
+use crate::{AssistContext, Assists};
+
+// Assist: replace_with_lazy_method
+//
+// Replace `unwrap_or` with `unwrap_or_else` and `ok_or` with `ok_or_else`.
+//
+// ```
+// # //- minicore:option, fn
+// fn foo() {
+// let a = Some(1);
+// a.unwra$0p_or(2);
+// }
+// ```
+// ->
+// ```
+// fn foo() {
+// let a = Some(1);
+// a.unwrap_or_else(|| 2);
+// }
+// ```
+pub(crate) fn replace_with_lazy_method(acc: &mut Assists, ctx: &AssistContext<'_>) -> Option<()> {
+ let call: ast::MethodCallExpr = ctx.find_node_at_offset()?;
+ let scope = ctx.sema.scope(call.syntax())?;
+
+ let last_arg = call.arg_list()?.args().next()?;
+ let method_name = call.name_ref()?;
+
+ let callable = ctx.sema.resolve_method_call_as_callable(&call)?;
+ let (_, receiver_ty) = callable.receiver_param(ctx.sema.db)?;
+ let n_params = callable.n_params() + 1;
+
+ let method_name_lazy = format!(
+ "{method_name}{}",
+ if method_name.text().ends_with("or") { "_else" } else { "_with" }
+ );
+
+ receiver_ty.iterate_method_candidates_with_traits(
+ ctx.sema.db,
+ &scope,
+ &scope.visible_traits().0,
+ None,
+ None,
+ |func| {
+ let valid = func.name(ctx.sema.db).as_str() == Some(&*method_name_lazy)
+ && func.num_params(ctx.sema.db) == n_params
+ && {
+ let params = func.params_without_self(ctx.sema.db);
+ let last_p = params.first()?;
+ // FIXME: Check that this has the form of `() -> T` where T is the current type of the argument
+ last_p.ty().impls_fnonce(ctx.sema.db)
+ };
+ valid.then_some(func)
+ },
+ )?;
+
+ acc.add(
+ AssistId("replace_with_lazy_method", AssistKind::RefactorRewrite),
+ format!("Replace {method_name} with {method_name_lazy}"),
+ call.syntax().text_range(),
+ |builder| {
+ builder.replace(method_name.syntax().text_range(), method_name_lazy);
+ let closured = into_closure(&last_arg);
+ builder.replace_ast(last_arg, closured);
+ },
+ )
+}
+
+fn into_closure(param: &Expr) -> Expr {
+ (|| {
+ if let ast::Expr::CallExpr(call) = param {
+ if call.arg_list()?.args().count() == 0 {
+ Some(call.expr()?)
+ } else {
+ None
+ }
+ } else {
+ None
+ }
+ })()
+ .unwrap_or_else(|| make::expr_closure(None, param.clone()))
+}
+
+// Assist: replace_with_eager_method
+//
+// Replace `unwrap_or_else` with `unwrap_or` and `ok_or_else` with `ok_or`.
+//
+// ```
+// # //- minicore:option, fn
+// fn foo() {
+// let a = Some(1);
+// a.unwra$0p_or_else(|| 2);
+// }
+// ```
+// ->
+// ```
+// fn foo() {
+// let a = Some(1);
+// a.unwrap_or(2);
+// }
+// ```
+pub(crate) fn replace_with_eager_method(acc: &mut Assists, ctx: &AssistContext<'_>) -> Option<()> {
+ let call: ast::MethodCallExpr = ctx.find_node_at_offset()?;
+ let scope = ctx.sema.scope(call.syntax())?;
+
+ let last_arg = call.arg_list()?.args().next()?;
+ let method_name = call.name_ref()?;
+
+ let callable = ctx.sema.resolve_method_call_as_callable(&call)?;
+ let (_, receiver_ty) = callable.receiver_param(ctx.sema.db)?;
+ let n_params = callable.n_params() + 1;
+ let params = callable.params(ctx.sema.db);
+
+ // FIXME: Check that the arg is of the form `() -> T`
+ if !params.first()?.1.impls_fnonce(ctx.sema.db) {
+ return None;
+ }
+
+ let method_name_text = method_name.text();
+ let method_name_eager = method_name_text
+ .strip_suffix("_else")
+ .or_else(|| method_name_text.strip_suffix("_with"))?;
+
+ receiver_ty.iterate_method_candidates_with_traits(
+ ctx.sema.db,
+ &scope,
+ &scope.visible_traits().0,
+ None,
+ None,
+ |func| {
+ let valid = func.name(ctx.sema.db).as_str() == Some(&*method_name_eager)
+ && func.num_params(ctx.sema.db) == n_params;
+ valid.then_some(func)
+ },
+ )?;
+
+ acc.add(
+ AssistId("replace_with_eager_method", AssistKind::RefactorRewrite),
+ format!("Replace {method_name} with {method_name_eager}"),
+ call.syntax().text_range(),
+ |builder| {
+ builder.replace(method_name.syntax().text_range(), method_name_eager);
+ let called = into_call(&last_arg);
+ builder.replace_ast(last_arg, called);
+ },
+ )
+}
+
+fn into_call(param: &Expr) -> Expr {
+ (|| {
+ if let ast::Expr::ClosureExpr(closure) = param {
+ if closure.param_list()?.params().count() == 0 {
+ Some(closure.body()?)
+ } else {
+ None
+ }
+ } else {
+ None
+ }
+ })()
+ .unwrap_or_else(|| make::expr_call(param.clone(), make::arg_list(Vec::new())))
+}
+
+#[cfg(test)]
+mod tests {
+ use crate::tests::check_assist;
+
+ use super::*;
+
+ #[test]
+ fn replace_or_with_or_else_simple() {
+ check_assist(
+ replace_with_lazy_method,
+ r#"
+//- minicore: option, fn
+fn foo() {
+ let foo = Some(1);
+ return foo.unwrap_$0or(2);
+}
+"#,
+ r#"
+fn foo() {
+ let foo = Some(1);
+ return foo.unwrap_or_else(|| 2);
+}
+"#,
+ )
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn replace_or_with_or_else_call() {
+ check_assist(
+ replace_with_lazy_method,
+ r#"
+//- minicore: option, fn
+fn foo() {
+ let foo = Some(1);
+ return foo.unwrap_$0or(x());
+}
+"#,
+ r#"
+fn foo() {
+ let foo = Some(1);
+ return foo.unwrap_or_else(x);
+}
+"#,
+ )
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn replace_or_with_or_else_block() {
+ check_assist(
+ replace_with_lazy_method,
+ r#"
+//- minicore: option, fn
+fn foo() {
+ let foo = Some(1);
+ return foo.unwrap_$0or({
+ let mut x = bar();
+ for i in 0..10 {
+ x += i;
+ }
+ x
+ });
+}
+"#,
+ r#"
+fn foo() {
+ let foo = Some(1);
+ return foo.unwrap_or_else(|| {
+ let mut x = bar();
+ for i in 0..10 {
+ x += i;
+ }
+ x
+ });
+}
+"#,
+ )
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn replace_or_else_with_or_simple() {
+ check_assist(
+ replace_with_eager_method,
+ r#"
+//- minicore: option, fn
+fn foo() {
+ let foo = Some(1);
+ return foo.unwrap_$0or_else(|| 2);
+}
+"#,
+ r#"
+fn foo() {
+ let foo = Some(1);
+ return foo.unwrap_or(2);
+}
+"#,
+ )
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn replace_or_else_with_or_call() {
+ check_assist(
+ replace_with_eager_method,
+ r#"
+//- minicore: option, fn
+fn foo() {
+ let foo = Some(1);
+ return foo.unwrap_$0or_else(x);
+}
+
+fn x() -> i32 { 0 }
+"#,
+ r#"
+fn foo() {
+ let foo = Some(1);
+ return foo.unwrap_or(x());
+}
+
+fn x() -> i32 { 0 }
+"#,
+ )
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn replace_or_else_with_or_map() {
+ check_assist(
+ replace_with_eager_method,
+ r#"
+//- minicore: option, fn
+fn foo() {
+ let foo = Some("foo");
+ return foo.map$0_or_else(|| 42, |v| v.len());
+}
+"#,
+ r#"
+fn foo() {
+ let foo = Some("foo");
+ return foo.map_or(42, |v| v.len());
+}
+"#,
+ )
+ }
+}
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/replace_or_with_or_else.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/replace_or_with_or_else.rs
deleted file mode 100644
index f0ed3c4fe..000000000
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/replace_or_with_or_else.rs
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,364 +0,0 @@
-use ide_db::{
- assists::{AssistId, AssistKind},
- famous_defs::FamousDefs,
-};
-use syntax::{
- ast::{self, make, Expr, HasArgList},
- AstNode,
-};
-
-use crate::{AssistContext, Assists};
-
-// Assist: replace_or_with_or_else
-//
-// Replace `unwrap_or` with `unwrap_or_else` and `ok_or` with `ok_or_else`.
-//
-// ```
-// # //- minicore:option
-// fn foo() {
-// let a = Some(1);
-// a.unwra$0p_or(2);
-// }
-// ```
-// ->
-// ```
-// fn foo() {
-// let a = Some(1);
-// a.unwrap_or_else(|| 2);
-// }
-// ```
-pub(crate) fn replace_or_with_or_else(acc: &mut Assists, ctx: &AssistContext<'_>) -> Option<()> {
- let call: ast::MethodCallExpr = ctx.find_node_at_offset()?;
-
- let kind = is_option_or_result(call.receiver()?, ctx)?;
-
- let (name, arg_list) = (call.name_ref()?, call.arg_list()?);
-
- let mut map_or = false;
-
- let replace = match &*name.text() {
- "unwrap_or" => "unwrap_or_else".to_string(),
- "or" => "or_else".to_string(),
- "ok_or" if kind == Kind::Option => "ok_or_else".to_string(),
- "map_or" => {
- map_or = true;
- "map_or_else".to_string()
- }
- _ => return None,
- };
-
- let arg = match arg_list.args().collect::<Vec<_>>().as_slice() {
- [] => make::arg_list(Vec::new()),
- [first] => {
- let param = into_closure(first);
- make::arg_list(vec![param])
- }
- [first, second] if map_or => {
- let param = into_closure(first);
- make::arg_list(vec![param, second.clone()])
- }
- _ => return None,
- };
-
- acc.add(
- AssistId("replace_or_with_or_else", AssistKind::RefactorRewrite),
- format!("Replace {name} with {replace}"),
- call.syntax().text_range(),
- |builder| {
- builder.replace(name.syntax().text_range(), replace);
- builder.replace_ast(arg_list, arg)
- },
- )
-}
-
-fn into_closure(param: &Expr) -> Expr {
- (|| {
- if let ast::Expr::CallExpr(call) = param {
- if call.arg_list()?.args().count() == 0 {
- Some(call.expr()?)
- } else {
- None
- }
- } else {
- None
- }
- })()
- .unwrap_or_else(|| make::expr_closure(None, param.clone()))
-}
-
-// Assist: replace_or_else_with_or
-//
-// Replace `unwrap_or_else` with `unwrap_or` and `ok_or_else` with `ok_or`.
-//
-// ```
-// # //- minicore:option
-// fn foo() {
-// let a = Some(1);
-// a.unwra$0p_or_else(|| 2);
-// }
-// ```
-// ->
-// ```
-// fn foo() {
-// let a = Some(1);
-// a.unwrap_or(2);
-// }
-// ```
-pub(crate) fn replace_or_else_with_or(acc: &mut Assists, ctx: &AssistContext<'_>) -> Option<()> {
- let call: ast::MethodCallExpr = ctx.find_node_at_offset()?;
-
- let kind = is_option_or_result(call.receiver()?, ctx)?;
-
- let (name, arg_list) = (call.name_ref()?, call.arg_list()?);
-
- let mut map_or = false;
- let replace = match &*name.text() {
- "unwrap_or_else" => "unwrap_or".to_string(),
- "or_else" => "or".to_string(),
- "ok_or_else" if kind == Kind::Option => "ok_or".to_string(),
- "map_or_else" => {
- map_or = true;
- "map_or".to_string()
- }
- _ => return None,
- };
-
- let arg = match arg_list.args().collect::<Vec<_>>().as_slice() {
- [] => make::arg_list(Vec::new()),
- [first] => {
- let param = into_call(first);
- make::arg_list(vec![param])
- }
- [first, second] if map_or => {
- let param = into_call(first);
- make::arg_list(vec![param, second.clone()])
- }
- _ => return None,
- };
-
- acc.add(
- AssistId("replace_or_else_with_or", AssistKind::RefactorRewrite),
- format!("Replace {name} with {replace}"),
- call.syntax().text_range(),
- |builder| {
- builder.replace(name.syntax().text_range(), replace);
- builder.replace_ast(arg_list, arg)
- },
- )
-}
-
-fn into_call(param: &Expr) -> Expr {
- (|| {
- if let ast::Expr::ClosureExpr(closure) = param {
- if closure.param_list()?.params().count() == 0 {
- Some(closure.body()?)
- } else {
- None
- }
- } else {
- None
- }
- })()
- .unwrap_or_else(|| make::expr_call(param.clone(), make::arg_list(Vec::new())))
-}
-
-#[derive(PartialEq, Eq)]
-enum Kind {
- Option,
- Result,
-}
-
-fn is_option_or_result(receiver: Expr, ctx: &AssistContext<'_>) -> Option<Kind> {
- let ty = ctx.sema.type_of_expr(&receiver)?.adjusted().as_adt()?.as_enum()?;
- let option_enum =
- FamousDefs(&ctx.sema, ctx.sema.scope(receiver.syntax())?.krate()).core_option_Option();
-
- if let Some(option_enum) = option_enum {
- if ty == option_enum {
- return Some(Kind::Option);
- }
- }
-
- let result_enum =
- FamousDefs(&ctx.sema, ctx.sema.scope(receiver.syntax())?.krate()).core_result_Result();
-
- if let Some(result_enum) = result_enum {
- if ty == result_enum {
- return Some(Kind::Result);
- }
- }
-
- None
-}
-
-#[cfg(test)]
-mod tests {
- use crate::tests::{check_assist, check_assist_not_applicable};
-
- use super::*;
-
- #[test]
- fn replace_or_with_or_else_simple() {
- check_assist(
- replace_or_with_or_else,
- r#"
-//- minicore: option
-fn foo() {
- let foo = Some(1);
- return foo.unwrap_$0or(2);
-}
-"#,
- r#"
-fn foo() {
- let foo = Some(1);
- return foo.unwrap_or_else(|| 2);
-}
-"#,
- )
- }
-
- #[test]
- fn replace_or_with_or_else_call() {
- check_assist(
- replace_or_with_or_else,
- r#"
-//- minicore: option
-fn foo() {
- let foo = Some(1);
- return foo.unwrap_$0or(x());
-}
-"#,
- r#"
-fn foo() {
- let foo = Some(1);
- return foo.unwrap_or_else(x);
-}
-"#,
- )
- }
-
- #[test]
- fn replace_or_with_or_else_block() {
- check_assist(
- replace_or_with_or_else,
- r#"
-//- minicore: option
-fn foo() {
- let foo = Some(1);
- return foo.unwrap_$0or({
- let mut x = bar();
- for i in 0..10 {
- x += i;
- }
- x
- });
-}
-"#,
- r#"
-fn foo() {
- let foo = Some(1);
- return foo.unwrap_or_else(|| {
- let mut x = bar();
- for i in 0..10 {
- x += i;
- }
- x
- });
-}
-"#,
- )
- }
-
- #[test]
- fn replace_or_else_with_or_simple() {
- check_assist(
- replace_or_else_with_or,
- r#"
-//- minicore: option
-fn foo() {
- let foo = Some(1);
- return foo.unwrap_$0or_else(|| 2);
-}
-"#,
- r#"
-fn foo() {
- let foo = Some(1);
- return foo.unwrap_or(2);
-}
-"#,
- )
- }
-
- #[test]
- fn replace_or_else_with_or_call() {
- check_assist(
- replace_or_else_with_or,
- r#"
-//- minicore: option
-fn foo() {
- let foo = Some(1);
- return foo.unwrap_$0or_else(x);
-}
-"#,
- r#"
-fn foo() {
- let foo = Some(1);
- return foo.unwrap_or(x());
-}
-"#,
- )
- }
-
- #[test]
- fn replace_or_else_with_or_result() {
- check_assist(
- replace_or_else_with_or,
- r#"
-//- minicore: result
-fn foo() {
- let foo = Ok(1);
- return foo.unwrap_$0or_else(x);
-}
-"#,
- r#"
-fn foo() {
- let foo = Ok(1);
- return foo.unwrap_or(x());
-}
-"#,
- )
- }
-
- #[test]
- fn replace_or_else_with_or_map() {
- check_assist(
- replace_or_else_with_or,
- r#"
-//- minicore: result
-fn foo() {
- let foo = Ok("foo");
- return foo.map$0_or_else(|| 42, |v| v.len());
-}
-"#,
- r#"
-fn foo() {
- let foo = Ok("foo");
- return foo.map_or(42, |v| v.len());
-}
-"#,
- )
- }
-
- #[test]
- fn replace_or_else_with_or_not_applicable() {
- check_assist_not_applicable(
- replace_or_else_with_or,
- r#"
-fn foo() {
- let foo = Ok(1);
- return foo.unwrap_$0or_else(x);
-}
-"#,
- )
- }
-}
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/lib.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/lib.rs
index 276cf5f5d..8b07e29a5 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/lib.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/lib.rs
@@ -188,7 +188,7 @@ mod handlers {
mod replace_try_expr_with_match;
mod replace_derive_with_manual_impl;
mod replace_if_let_with_match;
- mod replace_or_with_or_else;
+ mod replace_method_eager_lazy;
mod replace_arith_op;
mod introduce_named_generic;
mod replace_let_with_if_let;
@@ -265,7 +265,6 @@ mod handlers {
inline_local_variable::inline_local_variable,
inline_type_alias::inline_type_alias,
inline_type_alias::inline_type_alias_uses,
- inline_macro::inline_macro,
introduce_named_generic::introduce_named_generic,
introduce_named_lifetime::introduce_named_lifetime,
invert_if::invert_if,
@@ -286,7 +285,6 @@ mod handlers {
raw_string::add_hash,
raw_string::make_usual_string,
raw_string::remove_hash,
- remove_dbg::remove_dbg,
remove_mut::remove_mut,
remove_unused_param::remove_unused_param,
remove_parentheses::remove_parentheses,
@@ -297,8 +295,8 @@ mod handlers {
replace_if_let_with_match::replace_if_let_with_match,
replace_if_let_with_match::replace_match_with_if_let,
replace_let_with_if_let::replace_let_with_if_let,
- replace_or_with_or_else::replace_or_else_with_or,
- replace_or_with_or_else::replace_or_with_or_else,
+ replace_method_eager_lazy::replace_with_eager_method,
+ replace_method_eager_lazy::replace_with_lazy_method,
replace_turbofish_with_explicit_type::replace_turbofish_with_explicit_type,
replace_qualified_name_with_use::replace_qualified_name_with_use,
replace_arith_op::replace_arith_with_wrapping,
@@ -335,6 +333,9 @@ mod handlers {
generate_setter::generate_setter,
generate_delegate_methods::generate_delegate_methods,
generate_deref::generate_deref,
+ //
+ remove_dbg::remove_dbg,
+ inline_macro::inline_macro,
// Are you sure you want to add new assist here, and not to the
// sorted list above?
]
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/tests/generated.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/tests/generated.rs
index 8a25e1f64..e5a8d675a 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/tests/generated.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-assists/src/tests/generated.rs
@@ -2006,12 +2006,12 @@ fn doctest_remove_dbg() {
"remove_dbg",
r#####"
fn main() {
- $0dbg!(92);
+ let x = $0dbg!(42 * dbg!(4 + 2));$0
}
"#####,
r#####"
fn main() {
- 92;
+ let x = 42 * (4 + 2);
}
"#####,
)
@@ -2314,46 +2314,6 @@ fn handle(action: Action) {
}
#[test]
-fn doctest_replace_or_else_with_or() {
- check_doc_test(
- "replace_or_else_with_or",
- r#####"
-//- minicore:option
-fn foo() {
- let a = Some(1);
- a.unwra$0p_or_else(|| 2);
-}
-"#####,
- r#####"
-fn foo() {
- let a = Some(1);
- a.unwrap_or(2);
-}
-"#####,
- )
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn doctest_replace_or_with_or_else() {
- check_doc_test(
- "replace_or_with_or_else",
- r#####"
-//- minicore:option
-fn foo() {
- let a = Some(1);
- a.unwra$0p_or(2);
-}
-"#####,
- r#####"
-fn foo() {
- let a = Some(1);
- a.unwrap_or_else(|| 2);
-}
-"#####,
- )
-}
-
-#[test]
fn doctest_replace_qualified_name_with_use() {
check_doc_test(
"replace_qualified_name_with_use",
@@ -2428,6 +2388,46 @@ fn main() {
}
#[test]
+fn doctest_replace_with_eager_method() {
+ check_doc_test(
+ "replace_with_eager_method",
+ r#####"
+//- minicore:option, fn
+fn foo() {
+ let a = Some(1);
+ a.unwra$0p_or_else(|| 2);
+}
+"#####,
+ r#####"
+fn foo() {
+ let a = Some(1);
+ a.unwrap_or(2);
+}
+"#####,
+ )
+}
+
+#[test]
+fn doctest_replace_with_lazy_method() {
+ check_doc_test(
+ "replace_with_lazy_method",
+ r#####"
+//- minicore:option, fn
+fn foo() {
+ let a = Some(1);
+ a.unwra$0p_or(2);
+}
+"#####,
+ r#####"
+fn foo() {
+ let a = Some(1);
+ a.unwrap_or_else(|| 2);
+}
+"#####,
+ )
+}
+
+#[test]
fn doctest_sort_items() {
check_doc_test(
"sort_items",
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-completion/src/completions.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-completion/src/completions.rs
index eb87d6c58..c3136f6df 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-completion/src/completions.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-completion/src/completions.rs
@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ pub(crate) mod env_vars;
use std::iter;
-use hir::{known, ScopeDef};
+use hir::{known, ScopeDef, Variant};
use ide_db::{imports::import_assets::LocatedImport, SymbolKind};
use syntax::ast;
@@ -537,17 +537,20 @@ fn enum_variants_with_paths(
impl_: &Option<ast::Impl>,
cb: impl Fn(&mut Completions, &CompletionContext<'_>, hir::Variant, hir::ModPath),
) {
+ let mut process_variant = |variant: Variant| {
+ let self_path = hir::ModPath::from_segments(
+ hir::PathKind::Plain,
+ iter::once(known::SELF_TYPE).chain(iter::once(variant.name(ctx.db))),
+ );
+
+ cb(acc, ctx, variant, self_path);
+ };
+
let variants = enum_.variants(ctx.db);
if let Some(impl_) = impl_.as_ref().and_then(|impl_| ctx.sema.to_def(impl_)) {
if impl_.self_ty(ctx.db).as_adt() == Some(hir::Adt::Enum(enum_)) {
- for &variant in &variants {
- let self_path = hir::ModPath::from_segments(
- hir::PathKind::Plain,
- iter::once(known::SELF_TYPE).chain(iter::once(variant.name(ctx.db))),
- );
- cb(acc, ctx, variant, self_path);
- }
+ variants.iter().for_each(|variant| process_variant(*variant));
}
}
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-completion/src/completions/dot.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-completion/src/completions/dot.rs
index 7c6e5e100..77246379e 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-completion/src/completions/dot.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-completion/src/completions/dot.rs
@@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ fn complete_methods(
mut f: impl FnMut(hir::Function),
) {
let mut seen_methods = FxHashSet::default();
- receiver.iterate_method_candidates(
+ receiver.iterate_method_candidates_with_traits(
ctx.db,
&ctx.scope,
&ctx.traits_in_scope(),
@@ -415,7 +415,6 @@ fn foo(a: lib::A) { a.$0 }
fn test_local_impls() {
check(
r#"
-//- /lib.rs crate:lib
pub struct A {}
mod m {
impl super::A {
@@ -427,9 +426,8 @@ mod m {
}
}
}
-//- /main.rs crate:main deps:lib
-fn foo(a: lib::A) {
- impl lib::A {
+fn foo(a: A) {
+ impl A {
fn local_method(&self) {}
}
a.$0
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-completion/src/completions/flyimport.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-completion/src/completions/flyimport.rs
index 364969af9..0979f6a6d 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-completion/src/completions/flyimport.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-completion/src/completions/flyimport.rs
@@ -5,10 +5,7 @@ use ide_db::imports::{
insert_use::ImportScope,
};
use itertools::Itertools;
-use syntax::{
- ast::{self},
- AstNode, SyntaxNode, T,
-};
+use syntax::{ast, AstNode, SyntaxNode, T};
use crate::{
context::{
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-completion/src/completions/type.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-completion/src/completions/type.rs
index 37849c251..69c05a76d 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-completion/src/completions/type.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-completion/src/completions/type.rs
@@ -33,7 +33,9 @@ pub(crate) fn complete_type_path(
// Don't suggest attribute macros and derives.
ScopeDef::ModuleDef(Macro(mac)) => mac.is_fn_like(ctx.db),
// Type things are fine
- ScopeDef::ModuleDef(BuiltinType(_) | Adt(_) | Module(_) | Trait(_) | TypeAlias(_))
+ ScopeDef::ModuleDef(
+ BuiltinType(_) | Adt(_) | Module(_) | Trait(_) | TraitAlias(_) | TypeAlias(_),
+ )
| ScopeDef::AdtSelfType(_)
| ScopeDef::Unknown
| ScopeDef::GenericParam(TypeParam(_)) => true,
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-completion/src/context.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-completion/src/context.rs
index ea54068b0..8cbf89e9c 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-completion/src/context.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-completion/src/context.rs
@@ -6,13 +6,13 @@ mod tests;
use std::iter;
-use base_db::SourceDatabaseExt;
use hir::{
HasAttrs, Local, Name, PathResolution, ScopeDef, Semantics, SemanticsScope, Type, TypeInfo,
};
use ide_db::{
base_db::{FilePosition, SourceDatabase},
famous_defs::FamousDefs,
+ helpers::is_editable_crate,
FxHashMap, FxHashSet, RootDatabase,
};
use syntax::{
@@ -220,6 +220,8 @@ pub(super) struct PatternContext {
/// The record pattern this name or ref is a field of
pub(super) record_pat: Option<ast::RecordPat>,
pub(super) impl_: Option<ast::Impl>,
+ /// List of missing variants in a match expr
+ pub(super) missing_variants: Vec<hir::Variant>,
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
@@ -387,8 +389,7 @@ pub(crate) struct CompletionContext<'a> {
impl<'a> CompletionContext<'a> {
/// The range of the identifier that is being completed.
pub(crate) fn source_range(&self) -> TextRange {
- // check kind of macro-expanded token, but use range of original token
- let kind = self.token.kind();
+ let kind = self.original_token.kind();
match kind {
CHAR => {
// assume we are completing a lifetime but the user has only typed the '
@@ -416,6 +417,7 @@ impl<'a> CompletionContext<'a> {
hir::ModuleDef::Const(it) => self.is_visible(it),
hir::ModuleDef::Static(it) => self.is_visible(it),
hir::ModuleDef::Trait(it) => self.is_visible(it),
+ hir::ModuleDef::TraitAlias(it) => self.is_visible(it),
hir::ModuleDef::TypeAlias(it) => self.is_visible(it),
hir::ModuleDef::Macro(it) => self.is_visible(it),
hir::ModuleDef::BuiltinType(_) => Visible::Yes,
@@ -525,10 +527,11 @@ impl<'a> CompletionContext<'a> {
return Visible::No;
}
// If the definition location is editable, also show private items
- let root_file = defining_crate.root_file(self.db);
- let source_root_id = self.db.file_source_root(root_file);
- let is_editable = !self.db.source_root(source_root_id).is_library;
- return if is_editable { Visible::Editable } else { Visible::No };
+ return if is_editable_crate(defining_crate, self.db) {
+ Visible::Editable
+ } else {
+ Visible::No
+ };
}
if self.is_doc_hidden(attrs, defining_crate) {
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-completion/src/context/analysis.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-completion/src/context/analysis.rs
index db0045aef..a94c40458 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-completion/src/context/analysis.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-completion/src/context/analysis.rs
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
//! Module responsible for analyzing the code surrounding the cursor for completion.
use std::iter;
-use hir::{Semantics, Type, TypeInfo};
+use hir::{Semantics, Type, TypeInfo, Variant};
use ide_db::{active_parameter::ActiveParameter, RootDatabase};
use syntax::{
algo::{find_node_at_offset, non_trivia_sibling},
@@ -353,7 +353,7 @@ fn expected_type_and_name(
_ => ty,
};
- loop {
+ let (ty, name) = loop {
break match_ast! {
match node {
ast::LetStmt(it) => {
@@ -385,9 +385,7 @@ fn expected_type_and_name(
token.clone(),
).map(|ap| {
let name = ap.ident().map(NameOrNameRef::Name);
-
- let ty = strip_refs(ap.ty);
- (Some(ty), name)
+ (Some(ap.ty), name)
})
.unwrap_or((None, None))
},
@@ -489,7 +487,8 @@ fn expected_type_and_name(
},
}
};
- }
+ };
+ (ty.map(strip_refs), name)
}
fn classify_lifetime(
@@ -1133,6 +1132,9 @@ fn pattern_context_for(
pat: ast::Pat,
) -> PatternContext {
let mut param_ctx = None;
+
+ let mut missing_variants = vec![];
+
let (refutability, has_type_ascription) =
pat
.syntax()
@@ -1162,7 +1164,52 @@ fn pattern_context_for(
})();
return (PatternRefutability::Irrefutable, has_type_ascription)
},
- ast::MatchArm(_) => PatternRefutability::Refutable,
+ ast::MatchArm(match_arm) => {
+ let missing_variants_opt = match_arm
+ .syntax()
+ .parent()
+ .and_then(ast::MatchArmList::cast)
+ .and_then(|match_arm_list| {
+ match_arm_list
+ .syntax()
+ .parent()
+ .and_then(ast::MatchExpr::cast)
+ .and_then(|match_expr| {
+ let expr_opt = find_opt_node_in_file(&original_file, match_expr.expr());
+
+ expr_opt.and_then(|expr| {
+ sema.type_of_expr(&expr)?
+ .adjusted()
+ .autoderef(sema.db)
+ .find_map(|ty| match ty.as_adt() {
+ Some(hir::Adt::Enum(e)) => Some(e),
+ _ => None,
+ }).and_then(|enum_| {
+ Some(enum_.variants(sema.db))
+ })
+ })
+ }).and_then(|variants| {
+ Some(variants.iter().filter_map(|variant| {
+ let variant_name = variant.name(sema.db).to_string();
+
+ let variant_already_present = match_arm_list.arms().any(|arm| {
+ arm.pat().and_then(|pat| {
+ let pat_already_present = pat.syntax().to_string().contains(&variant_name);
+ pat_already_present.then(|| pat_already_present)
+ }).is_some()
+ });
+
+ (!variant_already_present).then_some(variant.clone())
+ }).collect::<Vec<Variant>>())
+ })
+ });
+
+ if let Some(missing_variants_) = missing_variants_opt {
+ missing_variants = missing_variants_;
+ };
+
+ PatternRefutability::Refutable
+ },
ast::LetExpr(_) => PatternRefutability::Refutable,
ast::ForExpr(_) => PatternRefutability::Irrefutable,
_ => PatternRefutability::Irrefutable,
@@ -1184,6 +1231,7 @@ fn pattern_context_for(
ref_token,
record_pat: None,
impl_: fetch_immediate_impl(sema, original_file, pat.syntax()),
+ missing_variants,
}
}
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-completion/src/context/tests.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-completion/src/context/tests.rs
index a654a5db5..82a1c10c5 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-completion/src/context/tests.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-completion/src/context/tests.rs
@@ -411,3 +411,15 @@ fn main() {
expect!["ty: i32, name: ?"],
);
}
+
+#[test]
+fn expected_type_ref_return_pos() {
+ check_expected_type_and_name(
+ r#"
+fn f(thing: u32) -> &u32 {
+ &thin$0
+}
+"#,
+ expect!["ty: u32, name: ?"],
+ );
+}
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-completion/src/item.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-completion/src/item.rs
index 2f65491d8..bb9fa7cca 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-completion/src/item.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-completion/src/item.rs
@@ -288,7 +288,7 @@ impl_from!(SymbolKind for CompletionItemKind);
impl CompletionItemKind {
#[cfg(test)]
- pub(crate) fn tag(&self) -> &'static str {
+ pub(crate) fn tag(self) -> &'static str {
match self {
CompletionItemKind::SymbolKind(kind) => match kind {
SymbolKind::Attribute => "at",
@@ -312,6 +312,7 @@ impl CompletionItemKind {
SymbolKind::Struct => "st",
SymbolKind::ToolModule => "tm",
SymbolKind::Trait => "tt",
+ SymbolKind::TraitAlias => "tr",
SymbolKind::TypeAlias => "ta",
SymbolKind::TypeParam => "tp",
SymbolKind::Union => "un",
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-completion/src/render.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-completion/src/render.rs
index d99ad5f9f..c1f51aabb 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-completion/src/render.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-completion/src/render.rs
@@ -367,6 +367,9 @@ fn res_to_kind(resolution: ScopeDef) -> CompletionItemKind {
ScopeDef::ModuleDef(Const(..)) => CompletionItemKind::SymbolKind(SymbolKind::Const),
ScopeDef::ModuleDef(Static(..)) => CompletionItemKind::SymbolKind(SymbolKind::Static),
ScopeDef::ModuleDef(Trait(..)) => CompletionItemKind::SymbolKind(SymbolKind::Trait),
+ ScopeDef::ModuleDef(TraitAlias(..)) => {
+ CompletionItemKind::SymbolKind(SymbolKind::TraitAlias)
+ }
ScopeDef::ModuleDef(TypeAlias(..)) => CompletionItemKind::SymbolKind(SymbolKind::TypeAlias),
ScopeDef::ModuleDef(BuiltinType(..)) => CompletionItemKind::BuiltinType,
ScopeDef::GenericParam(param) => CompletionItemKind::SymbolKind(match param {
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-completion/src/render/macro_.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-completion/src/render/macro_.rs
index ffcad1185..44e886076 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-completion/src/render/macro_.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-completion/src/render/macro_.rs
@@ -267,4 +267,63 @@ fn main() {
"#,
);
}
+
+ #[test]
+ fn complete_missing_macro_arg() {
+ // Regression test for https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/issues/14246
+ check_edit(
+ "BAR",
+ r#"
+macro_rules! foo {
+ ($val:ident, $val2: ident) => {
+ $val $val2
+ };
+}
+
+const BAR: u32 = 9;
+fn main() {
+ foo!(BAR, $0)
+}
+"#,
+ r#"
+macro_rules! foo {
+ ($val:ident, $val2: ident) => {
+ $val $val2
+ };
+}
+
+const BAR: u32 = 9;
+fn main() {
+ foo!(BAR, BAR)
+}
+"#,
+ );
+ check_edit(
+ "BAR",
+ r#"
+macro_rules! foo {
+ ($val:ident, $val2: ident) => {
+ $val $val2
+ };
+}
+
+const BAR: u32 = 9;
+fn main() {
+ foo!($0)
+}
+"#,
+ r#"
+macro_rules! foo {
+ ($val:ident, $val2: ident) => {
+ $val $val2
+ };
+}
+
+const BAR: u32 = 9;
+fn main() {
+ foo!(BAR)
+}
+"#,
+ );
+ }
}
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-completion/src/render/pattern.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-completion/src/render/pattern.rs
index 21b4bc217..9225c91be 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-completion/src/render/pattern.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-completion/src/render/pattern.rs
@@ -37,7 +37,9 @@ pub(crate) fn render_struct_pat(
let lookup = format_literal_lookup(name.as_str(), kind);
let pat = render_pat(&ctx, pattern_ctx, &escaped_name, kind, &visible_fields, fields_omitted)?;
- Some(build_completion(ctx, label, lookup, pat, strukt))
+ let db = ctx.db();
+
+ Some(build_completion(ctx, label, lookup, pat, strukt, strukt.ty(db), false))
}
pub(crate) fn render_variant_pat(
@@ -52,6 +54,7 @@ pub(crate) fn render_variant_pat(
let fields = variant.fields(ctx.db());
let (visible_fields, fields_omitted) = visible_fields(ctx.completion, &fields, variant)?;
+ let enum_ty = variant.parent_enum(ctx.db()).ty(ctx.db());
let (name, escaped_name) = match path {
Some(path) => (path.unescaped().to_string().into(), path.to_string().into()),
@@ -81,7 +84,15 @@ pub(crate) fn render_variant_pat(
}
};
- Some(build_completion(ctx, label, lookup, pat, variant))
+ Some(build_completion(
+ ctx,
+ label,
+ lookup,
+ pat,
+ variant,
+ enum_ty,
+ pattern_ctx.missing_variants.contains(&variant),
+ ))
}
fn build_completion(
@@ -90,13 +101,22 @@ fn build_completion(
lookup: SmolStr,
pat: String,
def: impl HasAttrs + Copy,
+ adt_ty: hir::Type,
+ // Missing in context of match statement completions
+ is_variant_missing: bool,
) -> CompletionItem {
+ let mut relevance = ctx.completion_relevance();
+
+ if is_variant_missing {
+ relevance.type_match = super::compute_type_match(ctx.completion, &adt_ty);
+ }
+
let mut item = CompletionItem::new(CompletionItemKind::Binding, ctx.source_range(), label);
item.set_documentation(ctx.docs(def))
.set_deprecated(ctx.is_deprecated(def))
.detail(&pat)
.lookup_by(lookup)
- .set_relevance(ctx.completion_relevance());
+ .set_relevance(relevance);
match ctx.snippet_cap() {
Some(snippet_cap) => item.insert_snippet(snippet_cap, pat),
None => item.insert_text(pat),
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-completion/src/tests/attribute.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-completion/src/tests/attribute.rs
index 4e60820dd..c97144b61 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-completion/src/tests/attribute.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-completion/src/tests/attribute.rs
@@ -857,9 +857,9 @@ mod lint {
#[test]
fn lint_feature() {
check_edit(
- "box_syntax",
+ "box_patterns",
r#"#[feature(box_$0)] struct Test;"#,
- r#"#[feature(box_syntax)] struct Test;"#,
+ r#"#[feature(box_patterns)] struct Test;"#,
)
}
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-completion/src/tests/pattern.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-completion/src/tests/pattern.rs
index ad9254e7f..c0e485c36 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-completion/src/tests/pattern.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-completion/src/tests/pattern.rs
@@ -614,6 +614,7 @@ fn f(u: U) {
check_empty(
r#"
+#![rustc_coherence_is_core]
#[lang = "u32"]
impl u32 {
pub const MIN: Self = 0;
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-completion/src/tests/record.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-completion/src/tests/record.rs
index 328faaa06..65cefdb08 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-completion/src/tests/record.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-completion/src/tests/record.rs
@@ -47,6 +47,66 @@ fn foo(s: Struct) {
}
#[test]
+fn record_pattern_field_enum() {
+ check(
+ r#"
+//- minicore:result
+enum Baz { Foo, Bar }
+
+fn foo(baz: Baz) {
+ match baz {
+ Baz::Foo => (),
+ $0
+ }
+}
+"#,
+ expect![[r#"
+ en Baz
+ en Result
+ md core
+ ev Err
+ ev Ok
+ bn Baz::Bar Baz::Bar$0
+ bn Baz::Foo Baz::Foo$0
+ bn Err(…) Err($1)$0
+ bn Ok(…) Ok($1)$0
+ kw mut
+ kw ref
+ "#]],
+ );
+
+ check(
+ r#"
+//- minicore:result
+enum Baz { Foo, Bar }
+
+fn foo(baz: Baz) {
+ use Baz::*;
+ match baz {
+ Foo => (),
+ $0
+ }
+}
+ "#,
+ expect![[r#"
+ en Baz
+ en Result
+ md core
+ ev Bar
+ ev Err
+ ev Foo
+ ev Ok
+ bn Bar Bar$0
+ bn Err(…) Err($1)$0
+ bn Foo Foo$0
+ bn Ok(…) Ok($1)$0
+ kw mut
+ kw ref
+ "#]],
+ );
+}
+
+#[test]
fn pattern_enum_variant() {
check(
r#"
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-completion/src/tests/special.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-completion/src/tests/special.rs
index cb71c7b2b..f8a6f6cd3 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-completion/src/tests/special.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-completion/src/tests/special.rs
@@ -608,6 +608,7 @@ fn f() {
}
//- /core.rs crate:core
+#![rustc_coherence_is_core]
#[lang = "u8"]
impl u8 {
pub const MAX: Self = 255;
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-db/src/active_parameter.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-db/src/active_parameter.rs
index 2b6b60547..0da4e729a 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-db/src/active_parameter.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-db/src/active_parameter.rs
@@ -96,6 +96,7 @@ pub fn generic_def_for_node(
hir::PathResolution::Def(hir::ModuleDef::Adt(it)) => it.into(),
hir::PathResolution::Def(hir::ModuleDef::Function(it)) => it.into(),
hir::PathResolution::Def(hir::ModuleDef::Trait(it)) => it.into(),
+ hir::PathResolution::Def(hir::ModuleDef::TraitAlias(it)) => it.into(),
hir::PathResolution::Def(hir::ModuleDef::TypeAlias(it)) => it.into(),
hir::PathResolution::Def(hir::ModuleDef::Variant(it)) => it.into(),
hir::PathResolution::Def(hir::ModuleDef::BuiltinType(_))
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-db/src/apply_change.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-db/src/apply_change.rs
index b1ee9b58d..ea1d9cc49 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-db/src/apply_change.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-db/src/apply_change.rs
@@ -71,70 +71,98 @@ impl RootDatabase {
base_db::SourceRootQuery
base_db::SourceRootCratesQuery
- // AstDatabase
+ // ExpandDatabase
hir::db::AstIdMapQuery
+ hir::db::ParseMacroExpansionQuery
+ hir::db::InternMacroCallQuery
hir::db::MacroArgTextQuery
hir::db::MacroDefQuery
- hir::db::ParseMacroExpansionQuery
hir::db::MacroExpandQuery
+ hir::db::ExpandProcMacroQuery
+ hir::db::MacroExpandErrorQuery
hir::db::HygieneFrameQuery
- hir::db::InternMacroCallQuery
// DefDatabase
hir::db::FileItemTreeQuery
- hir::db::BlockDefMapQuery
hir::db::CrateDefMapQueryQuery
- hir::db::FieldsAttrsQuery
- hir::db::VariantsAttrsQuery
- hir::db::FieldsAttrsSourceMapQuery
- hir::db::VariantsAttrsSourceMapQuery
+ hir::db::BlockDefMapQuery
hir::db::StructDataQuery
+ hir::db::StructDataWithDiagnosticsQuery
hir::db::UnionDataQuery
+ hir::db::UnionDataWithDiagnosticsQuery
hir::db::EnumDataQuery
+ hir::db::EnumDataWithDiagnosticsQuery
hir::db::ImplDataQuery
+ hir::db::ImplDataWithDiagnosticsQuery
hir::db::TraitDataQuery
+ hir::db::TraitDataWithDiagnosticsQuery
+ hir::db::TraitAliasDataQuery
hir::db::TypeAliasDataQuery
hir::db::FunctionDataQuery
hir::db::ConstDataQuery
hir::db::StaticDataQuery
+ hir::db::Macro2DataQuery
+ hir::db::MacroRulesDataQuery
+ hir::db::ProcMacroDataQuery
hir::db::BodyWithSourceMapQuery
hir::db::BodyQuery
hir::db::ExprScopesQuery
hir::db::GenericParamsQuery
+ hir::db::VariantsAttrsQuery
+ hir::db::FieldsAttrsQuery
+ hir::db::VariantsAttrsSourceMapQuery
+ hir::db::FieldsAttrsSourceMapQuery
hir::db::AttrsQuery
hir::db::CrateLangItemsQuery
hir::db::LangItemQuery
hir::db::ImportMapQuery
+ hir::db::FieldVisibilitiesQuery
+ hir::db::FunctionVisibilityQuery
+ hir::db::ConstVisibilityQuery
+ hir::db::CrateSupportsNoStdQuery
// HirDatabase
hir::db::InferQueryQuery
+ hir::db::MirBodyQuery
+ hir::db::BorrowckQuery
hir::db::TyQuery
hir::db::ValueTyQuery
hir::db::ImplSelfTyQuery
+ hir::db::ConstParamTyQuery
+ hir::db::ConstEvalQuery
+ hir::db::ConstEvalDiscriminantQuery
hir::db::ImplTraitQuery
hir::db::FieldTypesQuery
+ hir::db::LayoutOfAdtQuery
+ hir::db::TargetDataLayoutQuery
hir::db::CallableItemSignatureQuery
+ hir::db::ReturnTypeImplTraitsQuery
hir::db::GenericPredicatesForParamQuery
hir::db::GenericPredicatesQuery
+ hir::db::TraitEnvironmentQuery
hir::db::GenericDefaultsQuery
hir::db::InherentImplsInCrateQuery
- hir::db::TraitEnvironmentQuery
+ hir::db::InherentImplsInBlockQuery
+ hir::db::IncoherentInherentImplCratesQuery
hir::db::TraitImplsInCrateQuery
+ hir::db::TraitImplsInBlockQuery
hir::db::TraitImplsInDepsQuery
- hir::db::AssociatedTyDataQuery
+ hir::db::InternCallableDefQuery
+ hir::db::InternLifetimeParamIdQuery
+ hir::db::InternImplTraitIdQuery
+ hir::db::InternTypeOrConstParamIdQuery
+ hir::db::InternClosureQuery
+ hir::db::InternGeneratorQuery
hir::db::AssociatedTyDataQuery
hir::db::TraitDatumQuery
hir::db::StructDatumQuery
hir::db::ImplDatumQuery
hir::db::FnDefDatumQuery
- hir::db::ReturnTypeImplTraitsQuery
- hir::db::InternCallableDefQuery
- hir::db::InternTypeOrConstParamIdQuery
- hir::db::InternImplTraitIdQuery
- hir::db::InternClosureQuery
+ hir::db::FnDefVarianceQuery
+ hir::db::AdtVarianceQuery
hir::db::AssociatedTyValueQuery
hir::db::TraitSolveQueryQuery
- hir::db::InternTypeOrConstParamIdQuery
+ hir::db::ProgramClausesForChalkEnvQuery
// SymbolsDatabase
crate::symbol_index::ModuleSymbolsQuery
@@ -153,8 +181,14 @@ impl RootDatabase {
hir::db::InternConstQuery
hir::db::InternStaticQuery
hir::db::InternTraitQuery
+ hir::db::InternTraitAliasQuery
hir::db::InternTypeAliasQuery
hir::db::InternImplQuery
+ hir::db::InternExternBlockQuery
+ hir::db::InternBlockQuery
+ hir::db::InternMacro2Query
+ hir::db::InternProcMacroQuery
+ hir::db::InternMacroRulesQuery
];
acc.sort_by_key(|it| std::cmp::Reverse(it.1));
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-db/src/defs.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-db/src/defs.rs
index ed7f04fd8..4071c490b 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-db/src/defs.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-db/src/defs.rs
@@ -9,7 +9,8 @@ use arrayvec::ArrayVec;
use hir::{
Adt, AsAssocItem, AssocItem, BuiltinAttr, BuiltinType, Const, Crate, DeriveHelper, Field,
Function, GenericParam, HasVisibility, Impl, ItemInNs, Label, Local, Macro, Module, ModuleDef,
- Name, PathResolution, Semantics, Static, ToolModule, Trait, TypeAlias, Variant, Visibility,
+ Name, PathResolution, Semantics, Static, ToolModule, Trait, TraitAlias, TypeAlias, Variant,
+ Visibility,
};
use stdx::impl_from;
use syntax::{
@@ -31,6 +32,7 @@ pub enum Definition {
Const(Const),
Static(Static),
Trait(Trait),
+ TraitAlias(TraitAlias),
TypeAlias(TypeAlias),
BuiltinType(BuiltinType),
SelfType(Impl),
@@ -64,6 +66,7 @@ impl Definition {
Definition::Const(it) => it.module(db),
Definition::Static(it) => it.module(db),
Definition::Trait(it) => it.module(db),
+ Definition::TraitAlias(it) => it.module(db),
Definition::TypeAlias(it) => it.module(db),
Definition::Variant(it) => it.module(db),
Definition::SelfType(it) => it.module(db),
@@ -87,6 +90,7 @@ impl Definition {
Definition::Const(it) => it.visibility(db),
Definition::Static(it) => it.visibility(db),
Definition::Trait(it) => it.visibility(db),
+ Definition::TraitAlias(it) => it.visibility(db),
Definition::TypeAlias(it) => it.visibility(db),
Definition::Variant(it) => it.visibility(db),
Definition::BuiltinType(_) => Visibility::Public,
@@ -113,6 +117,7 @@ impl Definition {
Definition::Const(it) => it.name(db)?,
Definition::Static(it) => it.name(db),
Definition::Trait(it) => it.name(db),
+ Definition::TraitAlias(it) => it.name(db),
Definition::TypeAlias(it) => it.name(db),
Definition::BuiltinType(it) => it.name(),
Definition::SelfType(_) => return None,
@@ -300,6 +305,7 @@ impl NameClass {
ast::Item::Module(it) => Definition::Module(sema.to_def(&it)?),
ast::Item::Static(it) => Definition::Static(sema.to_def(&it)?),
ast::Item::Trait(it) => Definition::Trait(sema.to_def(&it)?),
+ ast::Item::TraitAlias(it) => Definition::TraitAlias(sema.to_def(&it)?),
ast::Item::TypeAlias(it) => Definition::TypeAlias(sema.to_def(&it)?),
ast::Item::Enum(it) => Definition::Adt(hir::Adt::Enum(sema.to_def(&it)?)),
ast::Item::Struct(it) => Definition::Adt(hir::Adt::Struct(sema.to_def(&it)?)),
@@ -321,7 +327,7 @@ impl NameClass {
let pat_parent = ident_pat.syntax().parent();
if let Some(record_pat_field) = pat_parent.and_then(ast::RecordPatField::cast) {
if record_pat_field.name_ref().is_none() {
- if let Some(field) = sema.resolve_record_pat_field(&record_pat_field) {
+ if let Some((field, _)) = sema.resolve_record_pat_field(&record_pat_field) {
return Some(NameClass::PatFieldShorthand {
local_def: local,
field_ref: field,
@@ -463,9 +469,12 @@ impl NameRefClass {
match_ast! {
match parent {
ast::MethodCallExpr(method_call) => {
- sema.resolve_method_call(&method_call)
- .map(Definition::Function)
- .map(NameRefClass::Definition)
+ sema.resolve_method_call_field_fallback(&method_call)
+ .map(|it| {
+ it.map_left(Definition::Function)
+ .map_right(Definition::Field)
+ .either(NameRefClass::Definition, NameRefClass::Definition)
+ })
},
ast::FieldExpr(field_expr) => {
sema.resolve_field(&field_expr)
@@ -474,6 +483,13 @@ impl NameRefClass {
},
ast::RecordPatField(record_pat_field) => {
sema.resolve_record_pat_field(&record_pat_field)
+ .map(|(field, ..)|field)
+ .map(Definition::Field)
+ .map(NameRefClass::Definition)
+ },
+ ast::RecordExprField(record_expr_field) => {
+ sema.resolve_record_field(&record_expr_field)
+ .map(|(field, ..)|field)
.map(Definition::Field)
.map(NameRefClass::Definition)
},
@@ -542,7 +558,7 @@ impl NameRefClass {
}
impl_from!(
- Field, Module, Function, Adt, Variant, Const, Static, Trait, TypeAlias, BuiltinType, Local,
+ Field, Module, Function, Adt, Variant, Const, Static, Trait, TraitAlias, TypeAlias, BuiltinType, Local,
GenericParam, Label, Macro
for Definition
);
@@ -599,6 +615,7 @@ impl From<ModuleDef> for Definition {
ModuleDef::Const(it) => Definition::Const(it),
ModuleDef::Static(it) => Definition::Static(it),
ModuleDef::Trait(it) => Definition::Trait(it),
+ ModuleDef::TraitAlias(it) => Definition::TraitAlias(it),
ModuleDef::TypeAlias(it) => Definition::TypeAlias(it),
ModuleDef::Macro(it) => Definition::Macro(it),
ModuleDef::BuiltinType(it) => Definition::BuiltinType(it),
@@ -616,6 +633,7 @@ impl From<Definition> for Option<ItemInNs> {
Definition::Const(it) => ModuleDef::Const(it),
Definition::Static(it) => ModuleDef::Static(it),
Definition::Trait(it) => ModuleDef::Trait(it),
+ Definition::TraitAlias(it) => ModuleDef::TraitAlias(it),
Definition::TypeAlias(it) => ModuleDef::TypeAlias(it),
Definition::BuiltinType(it) => ModuleDef::BuiltinType(it),
_ => return None,
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-db/src/helpers.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-db/src/helpers.rs
index 6e56efe34..8e3b1eef1 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-db/src/helpers.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-db/src/helpers.rs
@@ -2,8 +2,8 @@
use std::collections::VecDeque;
-use base_db::FileId;
-use hir::{ItemInNs, ModuleDef, Name, Semantics};
+use base_db::{FileId, SourceDatabaseExt};
+use hir::{Crate, ItemInNs, ModuleDef, Name, Semantics};
use syntax::{
ast::{self, make},
AstToken, SyntaxKind, SyntaxToken, TokenAtOffset,
@@ -103,3 +103,9 @@ pub fn lint_eq_or_in_group(lint: &str, lint_is: &str) -> bool {
false
}
}
+
+pub fn is_editable_crate(krate: Crate, db: &RootDatabase) -> bool {
+ let root_file = krate.root_file(db);
+ let source_root_id = db.file_source_root(root_file);
+ !db.source_root(source_root_id).is_library
+}
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-db/src/imports/import_assets.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-db/src/imports/import_assets.rs
index 994d48385..b26b0a908 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-db/src/imports/import_assets.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-db/src/imports/import_assets.rs
@@ -528,7 +528,7 @@ fn trait_applicable_items(
},
)
} else {
- trait_candidate.receiver_ty.iterate_method_candidates(
+ trait_candidate.receiver_ty.iterate_method_candidates_with_traits(
db,
scope,
&trait_candidates,
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-db/src/lib.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-db/src/lib.rs
index 156bbb634..b1df11bf9 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-db/src/lib.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-db/src/lib.rs
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ pub mod source_change;
pub mod symbol_index;
pub mod traits;
pub mod ty_filter;
-pub mod use_trivial_contructor;
+pub mod use_trivial_constructor;
pub mod imports {
pub mod import_assets;
@@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ use base_db::{
AnchoredPath, CrateId, FileId, FileLoader, FileLoaderDelegate, SourceDatabase, Upcast,
};
use hir::{
- db::{AstDatabase, DefDatabase, HirDatabase},
+ db::{DefDatabase, ExpandDatabase, HirDatabase},
symbols::FileSymbolKind,
};
use stdx::hash::NoHashHashSet;
@@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ pub type FxIndexMap<K, V> =
#[salsa::database(
base_db::SourceDatabaseExtStorage,
base_db::SourceDatabaseStorage,
- hir::db::AstDatabaseStorage,
+ hir::db::ExpandDatabaseStorage,
hir::db::DefDatabaseStorage,
hir::db::HirDatabaseStorage,
hir::db::InternDatabaseStorage,
@@ -95,8 +95,8 @@ impl fmt::Debug for RootDatabase {
}
}
-impl Upcast<dyn AstDatabase> for RootDatabase {
- fn upcast(&self) -> &(dyn AstDatabase + 'static) {
+impl Upcast<dyn ExpandDatabase> for RootDatabase {
+ fn upcast(&self) -> &(dyn ExpandDatabase + 'static) {
&*self
}
}
@@ -191,6 +191,7 @@ pub enum SymbolKind {
Struct,
ToolModule,
Trait,
+ TraitAlias,
TypeAlias,
TypeParam,
Union,
@@ -221,6 +222,7 @@ impl From<FileSymbolKind> for SymbolKind {
FileSymbolKind::Static => SymbolKind::Static,
FileSymbolKind::Struct => SymbolKind::Struct,
FileSymbolKind::Trait => SymbolKind::Trait,
+ FileSymbolKind::TraitAlias => SymbolKind::TraitAlias,
FileSymbolKind::TypeAlias => SymbolKind::TypeAlias,
FileSymbolKind::Union => SymbolKind::Union,
}
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-db/src/rename.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-db/src/rename.rs
index 84d70b258..f710211c8 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-db/src/rename.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-db/src/rename.rs
@@ -119,15 +119,9 @@ impl Definition {
Definition::Const(it) => name_range(it, sema),
Definition::Static(it) => name_range(it, sema),
Definition::Trait(it) => name_range(it, sema),
+ Definition::TraitAlias(it) => name_range(it, sema),
Definition::TypeAlias(it) => name_range(it, sema),
- Definition::Local(local) => {
- let src = local.source(sema.db);
- let name = match &src.value {
- Either::Left(bind_pat) => bind_pat.name()?,
- Either::Right(_) => return None,
- };
- src.with_value(name.syntax()).original_file_range_opt(sema.db)
- }
+ Definition::Local(it) => name_range(it.primary_source(sema.db), sema),
Definition::GenericParam(generic_param) => match generic_param {
hir::GenericParam::LifetimeParam(lifetime_param) => {
let src = lifetime_param.source(sema.db)?;
@@ -301,13 +295,7 @@ fn rename_reference(
source_change.insert_source_edit(file_id, edit);
Ok(())
};
- match def {
- Definition::Local(l) => l
- .associated_locals(sema.db)
- .iter()
- .try_for_each(|&local| insert_def_edit(Definition::Local(local))),
- def => insert_def_edit(def),
- }?;
+ insert_def_edit(def)?;
Ok(source_change)
}
@@ -470,59 +458,64 @@ fn source_edit_from_def(
def: Definition,
new_name: &str,
) -> Result<(FileId, TextEdit)> {
- let FileRange { file_id, range } = def
- .range_for_rename(sema)
- .ok_or_else(|| format_err!("No identifier available to rename"))?;
-
let mut edit = TextEdit::builder();
if let Definition::Local(local) = def {
- if let Either::Left(pat) = local.source(sema.db).value {
- // special cases required for renaming fields/locals in Record patterns
- if let Some(pat_field) = pat.syntax().parent().and_then(ast::RecordPatField::cast) {
+ let mut file_id = None;
+ for source in local.sources(sema.db) {
+ let source = source.source;
+ file_id = source.file_id.file_id();
+ if let Either::Left(pat) = source.value {
let name_range = pat.name().unwrap().syntax().text_range();
- if let Some(name_ref) = pat_field.name_ref() {
- if new_name == name_ref.text() && pat.at_token().is_none() {
- // Foo { field: ref mut local } -> Foo { ref mut field }
- // ^^^^^^ delete this
- // ^^^^^ replace this with `field`
- cov_mark::hit!(test_rename_local_put_init_shorthand_pat);
- edit.delete(
- name_ref
- .syntax()
- .text_range()
- .cover_offset(pat.syntax().text_range().start()),
- );
- edit.replace(name_range, name_ref.text().to_string());
+ // special cases required for renaming fields/locals in Record patterns
+ if let Some(pat_field) = pat.syntax().parent().and_then(ast::RecordPatField::cast) {
+ if let Some(name_ref) = pat_field.name_ref() {
+ if new_name == name_ref.text() && pat.at_token().is_none() {
+ // Foo { field: ref mut local } -> Foo { ref mut field }
+ // ^^^^^^ delete this
+ // ^^^^^ replace this with `field`
+ cov_mark::hit!(test_rename_local_put_init_shorthand_pat);
+ edit.delete(
+ name_ref
+ .syntax()
+ .text_range()
+ .cover_offset(pat.syntax().text_range().start()),
+ );
+ edit.replace(name_range, name_ref.text().to_string());
+ } else {
+ // Foo { field: ref mut local @ local 2} -> Foo { field: ref mut new_name @ local2 }
+ // Foo { field: ref mut local } -> Foo { field: ref mut new_name }
+ // ^^^^^ replace this with `new_name`
+ edit.replace(name_range, new_name.to_string());
+ }
} else {
- // Foo { field: ref mut local @ local 2} -> Foo { field: ref mut new_name @ local2 }
- // Foo { field: ref mut local } -> Foo { field: ref mut new_name }
- // ^^^^^ replace this with `new_name`
+ // Foo { ref mut field } -> Foo { field: ref mut new_name }
+ // ^ insert `field: `
+ // ^^^^^ replace this with `new_name`
+ edit.insert(
+ pat.syntax().text_range().start(),
+ format!("{}: ", pat_field.field_name().unwrap()),
+ );
edit.replace(name_range, new_name.to_string());
}
} else {
- // Foo { ref mut field } -> Foo { field: ref mut new_name }
- // ^ insert `field: `
- // ^^^^^ replace this with `new_name`
- edit.insert(
- pat.syntax().text_range().start(),
- format!("{}: ", pat_field.field_name().unwrap()),
- );
edit.replace(name_range, new_name.to_string());
}
}
}
+ let Some(file_id) = file_id else { bail!("No file available to rename") };
+ return Ok((file_id, edit.finish()));
}
- if edit.is_empty() {
- let (range, new_name) = match def {
- Definition::GenericParam(hir::GenericParam::LifetimeParam(_))
- | Definition::Label(_) => (
- TextRange::new(range.start() + syntax::TextSize::from(1), range.end()),
- new_name.strip_prefix('\'').unwrap_or(new_name).to_owned(),
- ),
- _ => (range, new_name.to_owned()),
- };
- edit.replace(range, new_name);
- }
+ let FileRange { file_id, range } = def
+ .range_for_rename(sema)
+ .ok_or_else(|| format_err!("No identifier available to rename"))?;
+ let (range, new_name) = match def {
+ Definition::GenericParam(hir::GenericParam::LifetimeParam(_)) | Definition::Label(_) => (
+ TextRange::new(range.start() + syntax::TextSize::from(1), range.end()),
+ new_name.strip_prefix('\'').unwrap_or(new_name).to_owned(),
+ ),
+ _ => (range, new_name.to_owned()),
+ };
+ edit.replace(range, new_name);
Ok((file_id, edit.finish()))
}
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-db/src/search.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-db/src/search.rs
index c18a27f17..12f5e4e2a 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-db/src/search.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-db/src/search.rs
@@ -244,14 +244,14 @@ impl Definition {
DefWithBody::Variant(v) => v.source(db).map(|src| src.syntax().cloned()),
};
return match def {
- Some(def) => SearchScope::file_range(def.as_ref().original_file_range(db)),
+ Some(def) => SearchScope::file_range(def.as_ref().original_file_range_full(db)),
None => SearchScope::single_file(file_id),
};
}
if let Definition::SelfType(impl_) = self {
return match impl_.source(db).map(|src| src.syntax().cloned()) {
- Some(def) => SearchScope::file_range(def.as_ref().original_file_range(db)),
+ Some(def) => SearchScope::file_range(def.as_ref().original_file_range_full(db)),
None => SearchScope::single_file(file_id),
};
}
@@ -261,13 +261,14 @@ impl Definition {
hir::GenericDef::Function(it) => it.source(db).map(|src| src.syntax().cloned()),
hir::GenericDef::Adt(it) => it.source(db).map(|src| src.syntax().cloned()),
hir::GenericDef::Trait(it) => it.source(db).map(|src| src.syntax().cloned()),
+ hir::GenericDef::TraitAlias(it) => it.source(db).map(|src| src.syntax().cloned()),
hir::GenericDef::TypeAlias(it) => it.source(db).map(|src| src.syntax().cloned()),
hir::GenericDef::Impl(it) => it.source(db).map(|src| src.syntax().cloned()),
hir::GenericDef::Variant(it) => it.source(db).map(|src| src.syntax().cloned()),
hir::GenericDef::Const(it) => it.source(db).map(|src| src.syntax().cloned()),
};
return match def {
- Some(def) => SearchScope::file_range(def.as_ref().original_file_range(db)),
+ Some(def) => SearchScope::file_range(def.as_ref().original_file_range_full(db)),
None => SearchScope::single_file(file_id),
};
}
@@ -318,10 +319,6 @@ impl Definition {
sema,
scope: None,
include_self_kw_refs: None,
- local_repr: match self {
- Definition::Local(local) => Some(local.representative(sema.db)),
- _ => None,
- },
search_self_mod: false,
}
}
@@ -336,9 +333,6 @@ pub struct FindUsages<'a> {
assoc_item_container: Option<hir::AssocItemContainer>,
/// whether to search for the `Self` type of the definition
include_self_kw_refs: Option<hir::Type>,
- /// the local representative for the local definition we are searching for
- /// (this is required for finding all local declarations in a or-pattern)
- local_repr: Option<hir::Local>,
/// whether to search for the `self` module
search_self_mod: bool,
}
@@ -643,19 +637,6 @@ impl<'a> FindUsages<'a> {
sink: &mut dyn FnMut(FileId, FileReference) -> bool,
) -> bool {
match NameRefClass::classify(self.sema, name_ref) {
- Some(NameRefClass::Definition(def @ Definition::Local(local)))
- if matches!(
- self.local_repr, Some(repr) if repr == local.representative(self.sema.db)
- ) =>
- {
- let FileRange { file_id, range } = self.sema.original_range(name_ref.syntax());
- let reference = FileReference {
- range,
- name: ast::NameLike::NameRef(name_ref.clone()),
- category: ReferenceCategory::new(&def, name_ref),
- };
- sink(file_id, reference)
- }
Some(NameRefClass::Definition(def))
if self.def == def
// is our def a trait assoc item? then we want to find all assoc items from trait impls of our trait
@@ -700,14 +681,16 @@ impl<'a> FindUsages<'a> {
}
}
Some(NameRefClass::FieldShorthand { local_ref: local, field_ref: field }) => {
- let field = Definition::Field(field);
let FileRange { file_id, range } = self.sema.original_range(name_ref.syntax());
+
+ let field = Definition::Field(field);
+ let local = Definition::Local(local);
let access = match self.def {
Definition::Field(_) if field == self.def => {
ReferenceCategory::new(&field, name_ref)
}
- Definition::Local(_) if matches!(self.local_repr, Some(repr) if repr == local.representative(self.sema.db)) => {
- ReferenceCategory::new(&Definition::Local(local), name_ref)
+ Definition::Local(_) if local == self.def => {
+ ReferenceCategory::new(&local, name_ref)
}
_ => return false,
};
@@ -751,21 +734,6 @@ impl<'a> FindUsages<'a> {
};
sink(file_id, reference)
}
- Some(NameClass::Definition(def @ Definition::Local(local))) if def != self.def => {
- if matches!(
- self.local_repr,
- Some(repr) if local.representative(self.sema.db) == repr
- ) {
- let FileRange { file_id, range } = self.sema.original_range(name.syntax());
- let reference = FileReference {
- range,
- name: ast::NameLike::Name(name.clone()),
- category: None,
- };
- return sink(file_id, reference);
- }
- false
- }
Some(NameClass::Definition(def)) if def != self.def => {
match (&self.assoc_item_container, self.def) {
// for type aliases we always want to reference the trait def and all the trait impl counterparts
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-db/src/source_change.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-db/src/source_change.rs
index 8e338061d..936354f29 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-db/src/source_change.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-db/src/source_change.rs
@@ -83,6 +83,14 @@ impl From<NoHashHashMap<FileId, TextEdit>> for SourceChange {
}
}
+impl FromIterator<(FileId, TextEdit)> for SourceChange {
+ fn from_iter<T: IntoIterator<Item = (FileId, TextEdit)>>(iter: T) -> Self {
+ let mut this = SourceChange::default();
+ this.extend(iter);
+ this
+ }
+}
+
pub struct SourceChangeBuilder {
pub edit: TextEditBuilder,
pub file_id: FileId,
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-db/src/use_trivial_contructor.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-db/src/use_trivial_constructor.rs
index 39431bed3..39431bed3 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-db/src/use_trivial_contructor.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-db/src/use_trivial_constructor.rs
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-diagnostics/src/handlers/break_outside_of_loop.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-diagnostics/src/handlers/break_outside_of_loop.rs
index 10e637979..114face2d 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-diagnostics/src/handlers/break_outside_of_loop.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-diagnostics/src/handlers/break_outside_of_loop.rs
@@ -7,10 +7,15 @@ pub(crate) fn break_outside_of_loop(
ctx: &DiagnosticsContext<'_>,
d: &hir::BreakOutsideOfLoop,
) -> Diagnostic {
- let construct = if d.is_break { "break" } else { "continue" };
+ let message = if d.bad_value_break {
+ "can't break with a value in this position".to_owned()
+ } else {
+ let construct = if d.is_break { "break" } else { "continue" };
+ format!("{construct} outside of loop")
+ };
Diagnostic::new(
"break-outside-of-loop",
- format!("{construct} outside of loop"),
+ message,
ctx.sema.diagnostics_display_range(d.expr.clone().map(|it| it.into())).range,
)
}
@@ -135,4 +140,18 @@ fn foo() {
"#,
);
}
+
+ #[test]
+ fn value_break_in_for_loop() {
+ check_diagnostics(
+ r#"
+fn test() {
+ for _ in [()] {
+ break 3;
+ // ^^^^^^^ error: can't break with a value in this position
+ }
+}
+"#,
+ );
+ }
}
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-diagnostics/src/handlers/expected_function.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-diagnostics/src/handlers/expected_function.rs
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..d2f27664d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-diagnostics/src/handlers/expected_function.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,39 @@
+use hir::HirDisplay;
+
+use crate::{Diagnostic, DiagnosticsContext};
+
+// Diagnostic: expected-function
+//
+// This diagnostic is triggered if a call is made on something that is not callable.
+pub(crate) fn expected_function(
+ ctx: &DiagnosticsContext<'_>,
+ d: &hir::ExpectedFunction,
+) -> Diagnostic {
+ Diagnostic::new(
+ "expected-function",
+ format!("expected function, found {}", d.found.display(ctx.sema.db)),
+ ctx.sema.diagnostics_display_range(d.call.clone().map(|it| it.into())).range,
+ )
+ .experimental()
+}
+
+#[cfg(test)]
+mod tests {
+ use crate::tests::check_diagnostics;
+
+ #[test]
+ fn smoke_test() {
+ check_diagnostics(
+ r#"
+fn foo() {
+ let x = 3;
+ x();
+ // ^^^ error: expected function, found i32
+ ""();
+ // ^^^^ error: expected function, found &str
+ foo();
+}
+"#,
+ );
+ }
+}
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-diagnostics/src/handlers/incoherent_impl.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-diagnostics/src/handlers/incoherent_impl.rs
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..72af9ebfc
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-diagnostics/src/handlers/incoherent_impl.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,77 @@
+use hir::InFile;
+
+use crate::{Diagnostic, DiagnosticsContext, Severity};
+
+// Diagnostic: incoherent-impl
+//
+// This diagnostic is triggered if the targe type of an impl is from a foreign crate.
+pub(crate) fn incoherent_impl(ctx: &DiagnosticsContext<'_>, d: &hir::IncoherentImpl) -> Diagnostic {
+ Diagnostic::new(
+ "incoherent-impl",
+ format!("cannot define inherent `impl` for foreign type"),
+ ctx.sema.diagnostics_display_range(InFile::new(d.file_id, d.impl_.clone().into())).range,
+ )
+ .severity(Severity::Error)
+}
+
+#[cfg(test)]
+mod change_case {
+ use crate::tests::check_diagnostics;
+
+ #[test]
+ fn primitive() {
+ check_diagnostics(
+ r#"
+ impl bool {}
+//^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: cannot define inherent `impl` for foreign type
+"#,
+ );
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn primitive_rustc_allow_incoherent_impl() {
+ check_diagnostics(
+ r#"
+impl bool {
+ #[rustc_allow_incoherent_impl]
+ fn falsch(self) -> Self { false }
+}
+"#,
+ );
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn rustc_allow_incoherent_impl() {
+ check_diagnostics(
+ r#"
+//- /lib.rs crate:foo
+#[rustc_has_incoherent_inherent_impls]
+pub struct S;
+//- /main.rs crate:main deps:foo
+impl foo::S {
+ #[rustc_allow_incoherent_impl]
+ fn func(self) {}
+}
+"#,
+ );
+ check_diagnostics(
+ r#"
+//- /lib.rs crate:foo
+pub struct S;
+//- /main.rs crate:main deps:foo
+ impl foo::S { #[rustc_allow_incoherent_impl] fn func(self) {} }
+//^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: cannot define inherent `impl` for foreign type
+"#,
+ );
+ check_diagnostics(
+ r#"
+//- /lib.rs crate:foo
+#[rustc_has_incoherent_inherent_impls]
+pub struct S;
+//- /main.rs crate:main deps:foo
+ impl foo::S { fn func(self) {} }
+//^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: cannot define inherent `impl` for foreign type
+"#,
+ );
+ }
+}
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-diagnostics/src/handlers/incorrect_case.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-diagnostics/src/handlers/incorrect_case.rs
index 6a78c08d4..db88bf7b9 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-diagnostics/src/handlers/incorrect_case.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-diagnostics/src/handlers/incorrect_case.rs
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-use hir::{db::AstDatabase, InFile};
+use hir::{db::ExpandDatabase, InFile};
use ide_db::{assists::Assist, defs::NameClass};
use syntax::AstNode;
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-diagnostics/src/handlers/missing_fields.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-diagnostics/src/handlers/missing_fields.rs
index 43af4d4f1..5c4327ff9 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-diagnostics/src/handlers/missing_fields.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-diagnostics/src/handlers/missing_fields.rs
@@ -1,11 +1,11 @@
use either::Either;
use hir::{
- db::{AstDatabase, HirDatabase},
+ db::{ExpandDatabase, HirDatabase},
known, AssocItem, HirDisplay, InFile, Type,
};
use ide_db::{
assists::Assist, famous_defs::FamousDefs, imports::import_assets::item_for_path_search,
- source_change::SourceChange, use_trivial_contructor::use_trivial_constructor, FxHashMap,
+ source_change::SourceChange, use_trivial_constructor::use_trivial_constructor, FxHashMap,
};
use stdx::format_to;
use syntax::{
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-diagnostics/src/handlers/missing_match_arms.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-diagnostics/src/handlers/missing_match_arms.rs
index c24430ce6..ac4463331 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-diagnostics/src/handlers/missing_match_arms.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-diagnostics/src/handlers/missing_match_arms.rs
@@ -1,5 +1,3 @@
-use hir::InFile;
-
use crate::{Diagnostic, DiagnosticsContext};
// Diagnostic: missing-match-arm
@@ -12,7 +10,7 @@ pub(crate) fn missing_match_arms(
Diagnostic::new(
"missing-match-arm",
format!("missing match arm: {}", d.uncovered_patterns),
- ctx.sema.diagnostics_display_range(InFile::new(d.file, d.match_expr.clone().into())).range,
+ ctx.sema.diagnostics_display_range(d.scrutinee_expr.clone().map(Into::into)).range,
)
}
@@ -1038,7 +1036,6 @@ fn main() {
#[test]
fn reference_patterns_in_fields() {
cov_mark::check_count!(validate_match_bailed_out, 2);
-
check_diagnostics(
r#"
fn main() {
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-diagnostics/src/handlers/missing_unsafe.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-diagnostics/src/handlers/missing_unsafe.rs
index ea1ea5a21..eb32db250 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-diagnostics/src/handlers/missing_unsafe.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-diagnostics/src/handlers/missing_unsafe.rs
@@ -1,4 +1,10 @@
-use crate::{Diagnostic, DiagnosticsContext};
+use hir::db::ExpandDatabase;
+use ide_db::{assists::Assist, source_change::SourceChange};
+use syntax::{ast, SyntaxNode};
+use syntax::{match_ast, AstNode};
+use text_edit::TextEdit;
+
+use crate::{fix, Diagnostic, DiagnosticsContext};
// Diagnostic: missing-unsafe
//
@@ -9,11 +15,83 @@ pub(crate) fn missing_unsafe(ctx: &DiagnosticsContext<'_>, d: &hir::MissingUnsaf
"this operation is unsafe and requires an unsafe function or block",
ctx.sema.diagnostics_display_range(d.expr.clone().map(|it| it.into())).range,
)
+ .with_fixes(fixes(ctx, d))
+}
+
+fn fixes(ctx: &DiagnosticsContext<'_>, d: &hir::MissingUnsafe) -> Option<Vec<Assist>> {
+ // The fixit will not work correctly for macro expansions, so we don't offer it in that case.
+ if d.expr.file_id.is_macro() {
+ return None;
+ }
+
+ let root = ctx.sema.db.parse_or_expand(d.expr.file_id)?;
+ let expr = d.expr.value.to_node(&root);
+
+ let node_to_add_unsafe_block = pick_best_node_to_add_unsafe_block(&expr)?;
+
+ let replacement = format!("unsafe {{ {} }}", node_to_add_unsafe_block.text());
+ let edit = TextEdit::replace(node_to_add_unsafe_block.text_range(), replacement);
+ let source_change =
+ SourceChange::from_text_edit(d.expr.file_id.original_file(ctx.sema.db), edit);
+ Some(vec![fix("add_unsafe", "Add unsafe block", source_change, expr.syntax().text_range())])
+}
+
+// Pick the first ancestor expression of the unsafe `expr` that is not a
+// receiver of a method call, a field access, the left-hand side of an
+// assignment, or a reference. As all of those cases would incur a forced move
+// if wrapped which might not be wanted. That is:
+// - `unsafe_expr.foo` -> `unsafe { unsafe_expr.foo }`
+// - `unsafe_expr.foo.bar` -> `unsafe { unsafe_expr.foo.bar }`
+// - `unsafe_expr.foo()` -> `unsafe { unsafe_expr.foo() }`
+// - `unsafe_expr.foo.bar()` -> `unsafe { unsafe_expr.foo.bar() }`
+// - `unsafe_expr += 1` -> `unsafe { unsafe_expr += 1 }`
+// - `&unsafe_expr` -> `unsafe { &unsafe_expr }`
+// - `&&unsafe_expr` -> `unsafe { &&unsafe_expr }`
+fn pick_best_node_to_add_unsafe_block(unsafe_expr: &ast::Expr) -> Option<SyntaxNode> {
+ // The `unsafe_expr` might be:
+ // - `ast::CallExpr`: call an unsafe function
+ // - `ast::MethodCallExpr`: call an unsafe method
+ // - `ast::PrefixExpr`: dereference a raw pointer
+ // - `ast::PathExpr`: access a static mut variable
+ for (node, parent) in
+ unsafe_expr.syntax().ancestors().zip(unsafe_expr.syntax().ancestors().skip(1))
+ {
+ match_ast! {
+ match parent {
+ // If the `parent` is a `MethodCallExpr`, that means the `node`
+ // is the receiver of the method call, because only the receiver
+ // can be a direct child of a method call. The method name
+ // itself is not an expression but a `NameRef`, and an argument
+ // is a direct child of an `ArgList`.
+ ast::MethodCallExpr(_) => continue,
+ ast::FieldExpr(_) => continue,
+ ast::RefExpr(_) => continue,
+ ast::BinExpr(it) => {
+ // Check if the `node` is the left-hand side of an
+ // assignment, if so, we don't want to wrap it in an unsafe
+ // block, e.g. `unsafe_expr += 1`
+ let is_left_hand_side_of_assignment = {
+ if let Some(ast::BinaryOp::Assignment { .. }) = it.op_kind() {
+ it.lhs().map(|lhs| lhs.syntax().text_range().contains_range(node.text_range())).unwrap_or(false)
+ } else {
+ false
+ }
+ };
+ if !is_left_hand_side_of_assignment {
+ return Some(node);
+ }
+ },
+ _ => { return Some(node); }
+
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ None
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
- use crate::tests::check_diagnostics;
+ use crate::tests::{check_diagnostics, check_fix, check_no_fix};
#[test]
fn missing_unsafe_diagnostic_with_raw_ptr() {
@@ -23,7 +101,7 @@ fn main() {
let x = &5 as *const usize;
unsafe { let y = *x; }
let z = *x;
-} //^^ error: this operation is unsafe and requires an unsafe function or block
+} //^^💡 error: this operation is unsafe and requires an unsafe function or block
"#,
)
}
@@ -48,9 +126,9 @@ unsafe fn unsafe_fn() {
fn main() {
unsafe_fn();
- //^^^^^^^^^^^ error: this operation is unsafe and requires an unsafe function or block
+ //^^^^^^^^^^^💡 error: this operation is unsafe and requires an unsafe function or block
HasUnsafe.unsafe_fn();
- //^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: this operation is unsafe and requires an unsafe function or block
+ //^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^💡 error: this operation is unsafe and requires an unsafe function or block
unsafe {
unsafe_fn();
HasUnsafe.unsafe_fn();
@@ -72,7 +150,7 @@ static mut STATIC_MUT: Ty = Ty { a: 0 };
fn main() {
let x = STATIC_MUT.a;
- //^^^^^^^^^^ error: this operation is unsafe and requires an unsafe function or block
+ //^^^^^^^^^^💡 error: this operation is unsafe and requires an unsafe function or block
unsafe {
let x = STATIC_MUT.a;
}
@@ -94,9 +172,298 @@ extern "rust-intrinsic" {
fn main() {
let _ = bitreverse(12);
let _ = floorf32(12.0);
- //^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: this operation is unsafe and requires an unsafe function or block
+ //^^^^^^^^^^^^^^💡 error: this operation is unsafe and requires an unsafe function or block
}
"#,
);
}
+
+ #[test]
+ fn add_unsafe_block_when_dereferencing_a_raw_pointer() {
+ check_fix(
+ r#"
+fn main() {
+ let x = &5 as *const usize;
+ let z = *x$0;
+}
+"#,
+ r#"
+fn main() {
+ let x = &5 as *const usize;
+ let z = unsafe { *x };
+}
+"#,
+ );
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn add_unsafe_block_when_calling_unsafe_function() {
+ check_fix(
+ r#"
+unsafe fn func() {
+ let x = &5 as *const usize;
+ let z = *x;
+}
+fn main() {
+ func$0();
+}
+"#,
+ r#"
+unsafe fn func() {
+ let x = &5 as *const usize;
+ let z = *x;
+}
+fn main() {
+ unsafe { func() };
+}
+"#,
+ )
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn add_unsafe_block_when_calling_unsafe_method() {
+ check_fix(
+ r#"
+struct S(usize);
+impl S {
+ unsafe fn func(&self) {
+ let x = &self.0 as *const usize;
+ let z = *x;
+ }
+}
+fn main() {
+ let s = S(5);
+ s.func$0();
+}
+"#,
+ r#"
+struct S(usize);
+impl S {
+ unsafe fn func(&self) {
+ let x = &self.0 as *const usize;
+ let z = *x;
+ }
+}
+fn main() {
+ let s = S(5);
+ unsafe { s.func() };
+}
+"#,
+ )
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn add_unsafe_block_when_accessing_mutable_static() {
+ check_fix(
+ r#"
+struct Ty {
+ a: u8,
+}
+
+static mut STATIC_MUT: Ty = Ty { a: 0 };
+
+fn main() {
+ let x = STATIC_MUT$0.a;
+}
+"#,
+ r#"
+struct Ty {
+ a: u8,
+}
+
+static mut STATIC_MUT: Ty = Ty { a: 0 };
+
+fn main() {
+ let x = unsafe { STATIC_MUT.a };
+}
+"#,
+ )
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn add_unsafe_block_when_calling_unsafe_intrinsic() {
+ check_fix(
+ r#"
+extern "rust-intrinsic" {
+ pub fn floorf32(x: f32) -> f32;
+}
+
+fn main() {
+ let _ = floorf32$0(12.0);
+}
+"#,
+ r#"
+extern "rust-intrinsic" {
+ pub fn floorf32(x: f32) -> f32;
+}
+
+fn main() {
+ let _ = unsafe { floorf32(12.0) };
+}
+"#,
+ )
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn unsafe_expr_as_a_receiver_of_a_method_call() {
+ check_fix(
+ r#"
+unsafe fn foo() -> String {
+ "string".to_string()
+}
+
+fn main() {
+ foo$0().len();
+}
+"#,
+ r#"
+unsafe fn foo() -> String {
+ "string".to_string()
+}
+
+fn main() {
+ unsafe { foo().len() };
+}
+"#,
+ )
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn unsafe_expr_as_an_argument_of_a_method_call() {
+ check_fix(
+ r#"
+static mut STATIC_MUT: u8 = 0;
+
+fn main() {
+ let mut v = vec![];
+ v.push(STATIC_MUT$0);
+}
+"#,
+ r#"
+static mut STATIC_MUT: u8 = 0;
+
+fn main() {
+ let mut v = vec![];
+ v.push(unsafe { STATIC_MUT });
+}
+"#,
+ )
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn unsafe_expr_as_left_hand_side_of_assignment() {
+ check_fix(
+ r#"
+static mut STATIC_MUT: u8 = 0;
+
+fn main() {
+ STATIC_MUT$0 = 1;
+}
+"#,
+ r#"
+static mut STATIC_MUT: u8 = 0;
+
+fn main() {
+ unsafe { STATIC_MUT = 1 };
+}
+"#,
+ )
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn unsafe_expr_as_right_hand_side_of_assignment() {
+ check_fix(
+ r#"
+static mut STATIC_MUT: u8 = 0;
+
+fn main() {
+ let x;
+ x = STATIC_MUT$0;
+}
+"#,
+ r#"
+static mut STATIC_MUT: u8 = 0;
+
+fn main() {
+ let x;
+ x = unsafe { STATIC_MUT };
+}
+"#,
+ )
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn unsafe_expr_in_binary_plus() {
+ check_fix(
+ r#"
+static mut STATIC_MUT: u8 = 0;
+
+fn main() {
+ let x = STATIC_MUT$0 + 1;
+}
+"#,
+ r#"
+static mut STATIC_MUT: u8 = 0;
+
+fn main() {
+ let x = unsafe { STATIC_MUT } + 1;
+}
+"#,
+ )
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn ref_to_unsafe_expr() {
+ check_fix(
+ r#"
+static mut STATIC_MUT: u8 = 0;
+
+fn main() {
+ let x = &STATIC_MUT$0;
+}
+"#,
+ r#"
+static mut STATIC_MUT: u8 = 0;
+
+fn main() {
+ let x = unsafe { &STATIC_MUT };
+}
+"#,
+ )
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn ref_ref_to_unsafe_expr() {
+ check_fix(
+ r#"
+static mut STATIC_MUT: u8 = 0;
+
+fn main() {
+ let x = &&STATIC_MUT$0;
+}
+"#,
+ r#"
+static mut STATIC_MUT: u8 = 0;
+
+fn main() {
+ let x = unsafe { &&STATIC_MUT };
+}
+"#,
+ )
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn unsafe_expr_in_macro_call() {
+ check_no_fix(
+ r#"
+unsafe fn foo() -> u8 {
+ 0
+}
+
+fn main() {
+ let x = format!("foo: {}", foo$0());
+}
+ "#,
+ )
+ }
}
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-diagnostics/src/handlers/mutability_errors.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-diagnostics/src/handlers/mutability_errors.rs
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..96470265d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-diagnostics/src/handlers/mutability_errors.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,649 @@
+use ide_db::source_change::SourceChange;
+use syntax::{AstNode, SyntaxKind, SyntaxNode, SyntaxToken, T};
+use text_edit::TextEdit;
+
+use crate::{fix, Diagnostic, DiagnosticsContext, Severity};
+
+// Diagnostic: need-mut
+//
+// This diagnostic is triggered on mutating an immutable variable.
+pub(crate) fn need_mut(ctx: &DiagnosticsContext<'_>, d: &hir::NeedMut) -> Diagnostic {
+ let fixes = (|| {
+ if d.local.is_ref(ctx.sema.db) {
+ // There is no simple way to add `mut` to `ref x` and `ref mut x`
+ return None;
+ }
+ let file_id = d.span.file_id.file_id()?;
+ let mut edit_builder = TextEdit::builder();
+ let use_range = d.span.value.text_range();
+ for source in d.local.sources(ctx.sema.db) {
+ let Some(ast) = source.name() else { continue };
+ edit_builder.insert(ast.syntax().text_range().start(), "mut ".to_string());
+ }
+ let edit = edit_builder.finish();
+ Some(vec![fix(
+ "add_mut",
+ "Change it to be mutable",
+ SourceChange::from_text_edit(file_id, edit),
+ use_range,
+ )])
+ })();
+ Diagnostic::new(
+ "need-mut",
+ format!("cannot mutate immutable variable `{}`", d.local.name(ctx.sema.db)),
+ ctx.sema.diagnostics_display_range(d.span.clone()).range,
+ )
+ .with_fixes(fixes)
+}
+
+// Diagnostic: unused-mut
+//
+// This diagnostic is triggered when a mutable variable isn't actually mutated.
+pub(crate) fn unused_mut(ctx: &DiagnosticsContext<'_>, d: &hir::UnusedMut) -> Diagnostic {
+ let ast = d.local.primary_source(ctx.sema.db).syntax_ptr();
+ let fixes = (|| {
+ let file_id = ast.file_id.file_id()?;
+ let mut edit_builder = TextEdit::builder();
+ let use_range = ast.value.text_range();
+ for source in d.local.sources(ctx.sema.db) {
+ let ast = source.syntax();
+ let Some(mut_token) = token(ast, T![mut]) else { continue };
+ edit_builder.delete(mut_token.text_range());
+ if let Some(token) = mut_token.next_token() {
+ if token.kind() == SyntaxKind::WHITESPACE {
+ edit_builder.delete(token.text_range());
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ let edit = edit_builder.finish();
+ Some(vec![fix(
+ "remove_mut",
+ "Remove unnecessary `mut`",
+ SourceChange::from_text_edit(file_id, edit),
+ use_range,
+ )])
+ })();
+ let ast = d.local.primary_source(ctx.sema.db).syntax_ptr();
+ Diagnostic::new(
+ "unused-mut",
+ "variable does not need to be mutable",
+ ctx.sema.diagnostics_display_range(ast).range,
+ )
+ .severity(Severity::WeakWarning)
+ .experimental() // Not supporting `#[allow(unused_mut)]` leads to false positive.
+ .with_fixes(fixes)
+}
+
+pub(super) fn token(parent: &SyntaxNode, kind: SyntaxKind) -> Option<SyntaxToken> {
+ parent.children_with_tokens().filter_map(|it| it.into_token()).find(|it| it.kind() == kind)
+}
+
+#[cfg(test)]
+mod tests {
+ use crate::tests::{check_diagnostics, check_fix};
+
+ #[test]
+ fn unused_mut_simple() {
+ check_diagnostics(
+ r#"
+fn f(_: i32) {}
+fn main() {
+ let mut x = 2;
+ //^^^^^ 💡 weak: variable does not need to be mutable
+ f(x);
+}
+"#,
+ );
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn no_false_positive_simple() {
+ check_diagnostics(
+ r#"
+fn f(_: i32) {}
+fn main() {
+ let x = 2;
+ f(x);
+}
+"#,
+ );
+ check_diagnostics(
+ r#"
+fn f(_: i32) {}
+fn main() {
+ let mut x = 2;
+ x = 5;
+ f(x);
+}
+"#,
+ );
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn multiple_errors_for_single_variable() {
+ check_diagnostics(
+ r#"
+fn f(_: i32) {}
+fn main() {
+ let x = 2;
+ x = 10;
+ //^^^^^^ 💡 error: cannot mutate immutable variable `x`
+ x = 5;
+ //^^^^^ 💡 error: cannot mutate immutable variable `x`
+ &mut x;
+ //^^^^^^ 💡 error: cannot mutate immutable variable `x`
+ f(x);
+}
+"#,
+ );
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn unused_mut_fix() {
+ check_fix(
+ r#"
+fn f(_: i32) {}
+fn main() {
+ let mu$0t x = 2;
+ f(x);
+}
+"#,
+ r#"
+fn f(_: i32) {}
+fn main() {
+ let x = 2;
+ f(x);
+}
+"#,
+ );
+ check_fix(
+ r#"
+fn f(_: i32) {}
+fn main() {
+ let ((mu$0t x, _) | (_, mut x)) = (2, 3);
+ f(x);
+}
+"#,
+ r#"
+fn f(_: i32) {}
+fn main() {
+ let ((x, _) | (_, x)) = (2, 3);
+ f(x);
+}
+"#,
+ );
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn need_mut_fix() {
+ check_fix(
+ r#"
+fn f(_: i32) {}
+fn main() {
+ let x = 2;
+ x$0 = 5;
+ f(x);
+}
+"#,
+ r#"
+fn f(_: i32) {}
+fn main() {
+ let mut x = 2;
+ x = 5;
+ f(x);
+}
+"#,
+ );
+ check_fix(
+ r#"
+fn f(_: i32) {}
+fn main() {
+ let ((x, _) | (_, x)) = (2, 3);
+ x =$0 4;
+ f(x);
+}
+"#,
+ r#"
+fn f(_: i32) {}
+fn main() {
+ let ((mut x, _) | (_, mut x)) = (2, 3);
+ x = 4;
+ f(x);
+}
+"#,
+ );
+
+ check_fix(
+ r#"
+struct Foo(i32);
+
+impl Foo {
+ fn foo(self) {
+ self = Fo$0o(5);
+ }
+}
+"#,
+ r#"
+struct Foo(i32);
+
+impl Foo {
+ fn foo(mut self) {
+ self = Foo(5);
+ }
+}
+"#,
+ );
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn need_mut_fix_not_applicable_on_ref() {
+ check_diagnostics(
+ r#"
+fn main() {
+ let ref x = 2;
+ x = &5;
+ //^^^^^^ error: cannot mutate immutable variable `x`
+}
+"#,
+ );
+ check_diagnostics(
+ r#"
+fn main() {
+ let ref mut x = 2;
+ x = &mut 5;
+ //^^^^^^^^^^ error: cannot mutate immutable variable `x`
+}
+"#,
+ );
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn field_mutate() {
+ check_diagnostics(
+ r#"
+fn f(_: i32) {}
+fn main() {
+ let mut x = (2, 7);
+ //^^^^^ 💡 weak: variable does not need to be mutable
+ f(x.1);
+}
+"#,
+ );
+ check_diagnostics(
+ r#"
+fn f(_: i32) {}
+fn main() {
+ let mut x = (2, 7);
+ x.0 = 5;
+ f(x.1);
+}
+"#,
+ );
+ check_diagnostics(
+ r#"
+fn f(_: i32) {}
+fn main() {
+ let x = (2, 7);
+ x.0 = 5;
+ //^^^^^^^ 💡 error: cannot mutate immutable variable `x`
+ f(x.1);
+}
+"#,
+ );
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn mutable_reference() {
+ check_diagnostics(
+ r#"
+fn main() {
+ let mut x = &mut 2;
+ //^^^^^ 💡 weak: variable does not need to be mutable
+ *x = 5;
+}
+"#,
+ );
+ check_diagnostics(
+ r#"
+fn main() {
+ let x = 2;
+ &mut x;
+ //^^^^^^ 💡 error: cannot mutate immutable variable `x`
+}
+"#,
+ );
+ check_diagnostics(
+ r#"
+fn main() {
+ let x_own = 2;
+ let ref mut x_ref = x_own;
+ //^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 💡 error: cannot mutate immutable variable `x_own`
+}
+"#,
+ );
+ check_diagnostics(
+ r#"
+struct Foo;
+impl Foo {
+ fn method(&mut self, x: i32) {}
+}
+fn main() {
+ let x = Foo;
+ x.method(2);
+ //^ 💡 error: cannot mutate immutable variable `x`
+}
+"#,
+ );
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn regression_14310() {
+ check_diagnostics(
+ r#"
+ fn clone(mut i: &!) -> ! {
+ //^^^^^ 💡 weak: variable does not need to be mutable
+ *i
+ }
+ "#,
+ );
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn match_bindings() {
+ check_diagnostics(
+ r#"
+fn main() {
+ match (2, 3) {
+ (x, mut y) => {
+ //^^^^^ 💡 weak: variable does not need to be mutable
+ x = 7;
+ //^^^^^ 💡 error: cannot mutate immutable variable `x`
+ }
+ }
+}
+"#,
+ );
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn mutation_in_dead_code() {
+ // This one is interesting. Dead code is not represented at all in the MIR, so
+ // there would be no mutablility error for locals in dead code. Rustc tries to
+ // not emit `unused_mut` in this case, but since it works without `mut`, and
+ // special casing it is not trivial, we emit it.
+ check_diagnostics(
+ r#"
+fn main() {
+ return;
+ let mut x = 2;
+ //^^^^^ 💡 weak: variable does not need to be mutable
+ &mut x;
+}
+"#,
+ );
+ check_diagnostics(
+ r#"
+fn main() {
+ loop {}
+ let mut x = 2;
+ //^^^^^ 💡 weak: variable does not need to be mutable
+ &mut x;
+}
+"#,
+ );
+ check_diagnostics(
+ r#"
+enum X {}
+fn g() -> X {
+ loop {}
+}
+fn f() -> ! {
+ loop {}
+}
+fn main(b: bool) {
+ if b {
+ f();
+ } else {
+ g();
+ }
+ let mut x = 2;
+ //^^^^^ 💡 weak: variable does not need to be mutable
+ &mut x;
+}
+"#,
+ );
+ check_diagnostics(
+ r#"
+fn main(b: bool) {
+ if b {
+ loop {}
+ } else {
+ return;
+ }
+ let mut x = 2;
+ //^^^^^ 💡 weak: variable does not need to be mutable
+ &mut x;
+}
+"#,
+ );
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn initialization_is_not_mutation() {
+ check_diagnostics(
+ r#"
+fn f(_: i32) {}
+fn main() {
+ let mut x;
+ //^^^^^ 💡 weak: variable does not need to be mutable
+ x = 5;
+ f(x);
+}
+"#,
+ );
+ check_diagnostics(
+ r#"
+fn f(_: i32) {}
+fn main(b: bool) {
+ let mut x;
+ //^^^^^ 💡 weak: variable does not need to be mutable
+ if b {
+ x = 1;
+ } else {
+ x = 3;
+ }
+ f(x);
+}
+"#,
+ );
+ check_diagnostics(
+ r#"
+fn f(_: i32) {}
+fn main(b: bool) {
+ let x;
+ if b {
+ x = 1;
+ }
+ x = 3;
+ //^^^^^ 💡 error: cannot mutate immutable variable `x`
+ f(x);
+}
+"#,
+ );
+ check_diagnostics(
+ r#"
+fn f(_: i32) {}
+fn main() {
+ let x;
+ loop {
+ x = 1;
+ //^^^^^ 💡 error: cannot mutate immutable variable `x`
+ f(x);
+ }
+}
+"#,
+ );
+ check_diagnostics(
+ r#"
+fn f(_: i32) {}
+fn main() {
+ loop {
+ let mut x = 1;
+ //^^^^^ 💡 weak: variable does not need to be mutable
+ f(x);
+ if let mut y = 2 {
+ //^^^^^ 💡 weak: variable does not need to be mutable
+ f(y);
+ }
+ match 3 {
+ mut z => f(z),
+ //^^^^^ 💡 weak: variable does not need to be mutable
+ }
+ }
+}
+"#,
+ );
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn initialization_is_not_mutation_in_loop() {
+ check_diagnostics(
+ r#"
+fn main() {
+ let a;
+ loop {
+ let c @ (
+ mut b,
+ //^^^^^ 💡 weak: variable does not need to be mutable
+ mut d
+ //^^^^^ 💡 weak: variable does not need to be mutable
+ );
+ a = 1;
+ //^^^^^ 💡 error: cannot mutate immutable variable `a`
+ b = 1;
+ c = (2, 3);
+ d = 3;
+ }
+}
+"#,
+ );
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn function_arguments_are_initialized() {
+ check_diagnostics(
+ r#"
+fn f(mut x: i32) {
+ //^^^^^ 💡 weak: variable does not need to be mutable
+}
+"#,
+ );
+ check_diagnostics(
+ r#"
+fn f(x: i32) {
+ x = 5;
+ //^^^^^ 💡 error: cannot mutate immutable variable `x`
+}
+"#,
+ );
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn for_loop() {
+ check_diagnostics(
+ r#"
+//- minicore: iterators
+fn f(x: [(i32, u8); 10]) {
+ for (a, mut b) in x {
+ //^^^^^ 💡 weak: variable does not need to be mutable
+ a = 2;
+ //^^^^^ 💡 error: cannot mutate immutable variable `a`
+ }
+}
+"#,
+ );
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn overloaded_deref() {
+ // FIXME: check for false negative
+ check_diagnostics(
+ r#"
+//- minicore: deref_mut
+use core::ops::{Deref, DerefMut};
+
+struct Foo;
+impl Deref for Foo {
+ type Target = i32;
+ fn deref(&self) -> &i32 {
+ &5
+ }
+}
+impl DerefMut for Foo {
+ fn deref_mut(&mut self) -> &mut i32 {
+ &mut 5
+ }
+}
+fn f() {
+ let x = Foo;
+ let y = &*x;
+ let x = Foo;
+ let mut x = Foo;
+ let y: &mut i32 = &mut x;
+}
+"#,
+ );
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn or_pattern() {
+ check_diagnostics(
+ r#"
+//- minicore: option
+fn f(_: i32) {}
+fn main() {
+ let ((Some(mut x), None) | (_, Some(mut x))) = (None, Some(7));
+ //^^^^^ 💡 weak: variable does not need to be mutable
+ f(x);
+}
+"#,
+ );
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn or_pattern_no_terminator() {
+ check_diagnostics(
+ r#"
+enum Foo {
+ A, B, C, D
+}
+
+use Foo::*;
+
+fn f(inp: (Foo, Foo, Foo, Foo)) {
+ let ((A, B, _, x) | (B, C | D, x, _)) = inp else {
+ return;
+ };
+ x = B;
+ //^^^^^ 💡 error: cannot mutate immutable variable `x`
+}
+"#,
+ );
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn respect_allow_unused_mut() {
+ // FIXME: respect
+ check_diagnostics(
+ r#"
+fn f(_: i32) {}
+fn main() {
+ #[allow(unused_mut)]
+ let mut x = 2;
+ //^^^^^ 💡 weak: variable does not need to be mutable
+ f(x);
+}
+"#,
+ );
+ }
+}
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-diagnostics/src/handlers/no_such_field.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-diagnostics/src/handlers/no_such_field.rs
index 8da04e628..24c521ed1 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-diagnostics/src/handlers/no_such_field.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-diagnostics/src/handlers/no_such_field.rs
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-use hir::{db::AstDatabase, HasSource, HirDisplay, Semantics};
+use hir::{db::ExpandDatabase, HasSource, HirDisplay, Semantics};
use ide_db::{base_db::FileId, source_change::SourceChange, RootDatabase};
use syntax::{
ast::{self, edit::IndentLevel, make},
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-diagnostics/src/handlers/private_assoc_item.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-diagnostics/src/handlers/private_assoc_item.rs
index 0b3121c76..67da5c7f2 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-diagnostics/src/handlers/private_assoc_item.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-diagnostics/src/handlers/private_assoc_item.rs
@@ -118,4 +118,42 @@ fn main(s: module::Struct) {
"#,
);
}
+
+ #[test]
+ fn can_see_through_top_level_anonymous_const() {
+ // regression test for #14046.
+ check_diagnostics(
+ r#"
+struct S;
+mod m {
+ const _: () = {
+ impl crate::S {
+ pub(crate) fn method(self) {}
+ pub(crate) const A: usize = 42;
+ }
+ };
+ mod inner {
+ const _: () = {
+ impl crate::S {
+ pub(crate) fn method2(self) {}
+ pub(crate) const B: usize = 42;
+ pub(super) fn private(self) {}
+ pub(super) const PRIVATE: usize = 42;
+ }
+ };
+ }
+}
+fn main() {
+ S.method();
+ S::A;
+ S.method2();
+ S::B;
+ S.private();
+ //^^^^^^^^^^^ error: function `private` is private
+ S::PRIVATE;
+ //^^^^^^^^^^ error: const `PRIVATE` is private
+}
+"#,
+ );
+ }
}
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-diagnostics/src/handlers/private_field.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-diagnostics/src/handlers/private_field.rs
index e630ae368..be83ad6aa 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-diagnostics/src/handlers/private_field.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-diagnostics/src/handlers/private_field.rs
@@ -65,4 +65,24 @@ fn main(s: module::Struct) {
"#,
);
}
+
+ #[test]
+ fn block_module_madness() {
+ check_diagnostics(
+ r#"
+fn main() {
+ let strukt = {
+ use crate as ForceParentBlockDefMap;
+ {
+ pub struct Struct {
+ field: (),
+ }
+ Struct { field: () }
+ }
+ };
+ strukt.field;
+}
+"#,
+ );
+ }
}
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-diagnostics/src/handlers/replace_filter_map_next_with_find_map.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-diagnostics/src/handlers/replace_filter_map_next_with_find_map.rs
index 9826e1c70..9b1c65983 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-diagnostics/src/handlers/replace_filter_map_next_with_find_map.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-diagnostics/src/handlers/replace_filter_map_next_with_find_map.rs
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-use hir::{db::AstDatabase, InFile};
+use hir::{db::ExpandDatabase, InFile};
use ide_db::source_change::SourceChange;
use syntax::{
ast::{self, HasArgList},
@@ -55,7 +55,18 @@ fn fixes(
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
- use crate::tests::{check_diagnostics, check_fix};
+ use crate::{
+ tests::{check_diagnostics_with_config, check_fix},
+ DiagnosticsConfig,
+ };
+
+ #[track_caller]
+ pub(crate) fn check_diagnostics(ra_fixture: &str) {
+ let mut config = DiagnosticsConfig::test_sample();
+ config.disabled.insert("inactive-code".to_string());
+ config.disabled.insert("unresolved-method".to_string());
+ check_diagnostics_with_config(config, ra_fixture)
+ }
#[test]
fn replace_filter_map_next_with_find_map2() {
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-diagnostics/src/handlers/type_mismatch.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-diagnostics/src/handlers/type_mismatch.rs
index 2adae165e..4abc25a28 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-diagnostics/src/handlers/type_mismatch.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-diagnostics/src/handlers/type_mismatch.rs
@@ -1,8 +1,9 @@
-use hir::{db::AstDatabase, HirDisplay, Type};
+use either::Either;
+use hir::{db::ExpandDatabase, HirDisplay, InFile, Type};
use ide_db::{famous_defs::FamousDefs, source_change::SourceChange};
use syntax::{
ast::{self, BlockExpr, ExprStmt},
- AstNode,
+ AstNode, AstPtr,
};
use text_edit::TextEdit;
@@ -10,19 +11,23 @@ use crate::{adjusted_display_range, fix, Assist, Diagnostic, DiagnosticsContext}
// Diagnostic: type-mismatch
//
-// This diagnostic is triggered when the type of an expression does not match
+// This diagnostic is triggered when the type of an expression or pattern does not match
// the expected type.
pub(crate) fn type_mismatch(ctx: &DiagnosticsContext<'_>, d: &hir::TypeMismatch) -> Diagnostic {
- let display_range = adjusted_display_range::<ast::BlockExpr>(
- ctx,
- d.expr.clone().map(|it| it.into()),
- &|block| {
- let r_curly_range = block.stmt_list()?.r_curly_token()?.text_range();
- cov_mark::hit!(type_mismatch_on_block);
- Some(r_curly_range)
- },
- );
-
+ let display_range = match &d.expr_or_pat {
+ Either::Left(expr) => adjusted_display_range::<ast::BlockExpr>(
+ ctx,
+ expr.clone().map(|it| it.into()),
+ &|block| {
+ let r_curly_range = block.stmt_list()?.r_curly_token()?.text_range();
+ cov_mark::hit!(type_mismatch_on_block);
+ Some(r_curly_range)
+ },
+ ),
+ Either::Right(pat) => {
+ ctx.sema.diagnostics_display_range(pat.clone().map(|it| it.into())).range
+ }
+ };
let mut diag = Diagnostic::new(
"type-mismatch",
format!(
@@ -42,10 +47,15 @@ pub(crate) fn type_mismatch(ctx: &DiagnosticsContext<'_>, d: &hir::TypeMismatch)
fn fixes(ctx: &DiagnosticsContext<'_>, d: &hir::TypeMismatch) -> Option<Vec<Assist>> {
let mut fixes = Vec::new();
- add_reference(ctx, d, &mut fixes);
- add_missing_ok_or_some(ctx, d, &mut fixes);
- remove_semicolon(ctx, d, &mut fixes);
- str_ref_to_owned(ctx, d, &mut fixes);
+ match &d.expr_or_pat {
+ Either::Left(expr_ptr) => {
+ add_reference(ctx, d, expr_ptr, &mut fixes);
+ add_missing_ok_or_some(ctx, d, expr_ptr, &mut fixes);
+ remove_semicolon(ctx, d, expr_ptr, &mut fixes);
+ str_ref_to_owned(ctx, d, expr_ptr, &mut fixes);
+ }
+ Either::Right(_pat_ptr) => {}
+ }
if fixes.is_empty() {
None
@@ -57,9 +67,10 @@ fn fixes(ctx: &DiagnosticsContext<'_>, d: &hir::TypeMismatch) -> Option<Vec<Assi
fn add_reference(
ctx: &DiagnosticsContext<'_>,
d: &hir::TypeMismatch,
+ expr_ptr: &InFile<AstPtr<ast::Expr>>,
acc: &mut Vec<Assist>,
) -> Option<()> {
- let range = ctx.sema.diagnostics_display_range(d.expr.clone().map(|it| it.into())).range;
+ let range = ctx.sema.diagnostics_display_range(expr_ptr.clone().map(|it| it.into())).range;
let (_, mutability) = d.expected.as_reference()?;
let actual_with_ref = Type::reference(&d.actual, mutability);
@@ -71,7 +82,7 @@ fn add_reference(
let edit = TextEdit::insert(range.start(), ampersands);
let source_change =
- SourceChange::from_text_edit(d.expr.file_id.original_file(ctx.sema.db), edit);
+ SourceChange::from_text_edit(expr_ptr.file_id.original_file(ctx.sema.db), edit);
acc.push(fix("add_reference_here", "Add reference here", source_change, range));
Some(())
}
@@ -79,10 +90,11 @@ fn add_reference(
fn add_missing_ok_or_some(
ctx: &DiagnosticsContext<'_>,
d: &hir::TypeMismatch,
+ expr_ptr: &InFile<AstPtr<ast::Expr>>,
acc: &mut Vec<Assist>,
) -> Option<()> {
- let root = ctx.sema.db.parse_or_expand(d.expr.file_id)?;
- let expr = d.expr.value.to_node(&root);
+ let root = ctx.sema.db.parse_or_expand(expr_ptr.file_id)?;
+ let expr = expr_ptr.value.to_node(&root);
let expr_range = expr.syntax().text_range();
let scope = ctx.sema.scope(expr.syntax())?;
@@ -109,7 +121,7 @@ fn add_missing_ok_or_some(
builder.insert(expr.syntax().text_range().start(), format!("{variant_name}("));
builder.insert(expr.syntax().text_range().end(), ")".to_string());
let source_change =
- SourceChange::from_text_edit(d.expr.file_id.original_file(ctx.sema.db), builder.finish());
+ SourceChange::from_text_edit(expr_ptr.file_id.original_file(ctx.sema.db), builder.finish());
let name = format!("Wrap in {variant_name}");
acc.push(fix("wrap_in_constructor", &name, source_change, expr_range));
Some(())
@@ -118,10 +130,11 @@ fn add_missing_ok_or_some(
fn remove_semicolon(
ctx: &DiagnosticsContext<'_>,
d: &hir::TypeMismatch,
+ expr_ptr: &InFile<AstPtr<ast::Expr>>,
acc: &mut Vec<Assist>,
) -> Option<()> {
- let root = ctx.sema.db.parse_or_expand(d.expr.file_id)?;
- let expr = d.expr.value.to_node(&root);
+ let root = ctx.sema.db.parse_or_expand(expr_ptr.file_id)?;
+ let expr = expr_ptr.value.to_node(&root);
if !d.actual.is_unit() {
return None;
}
@@ -136,7 +149,7 @@ fn remove_semicolon(
let edit = TextEdit::delete(semicolon_range);
let source_change =
- SourceChange::from_text_edit(d.expr.file_id.original_file(ctx.sema.db), edit);
+ SourceChange::from_text_edit(expr_ptr.file_id.original_file(ctx.sema.db), edit);
acc.push(fix("remove_semicolon", "Remove this semicolon", source_change, semicolon_range));
Some(())
@@ -145,24 +158,26 @@ fn remove_semicolon(
fn str_ref_to_owned(
ctx: &DiagnosticsContext<'_>,
d: &hir::TypeMismatch,
+ expr_ptr: &InFile<AstPtr<ast::Expr>>,
acc: &mut Vec<Assist>,
) -> Option<()> {
let expected = d.expected.display(ctx.sema.db);
let actual = d.actual.display(ctx.sema.db);
+ // FIXME do this properly
if expected.to_string() != "String" || actual.to_string() != "&str" {
return None;
}
- let root = ctx.sema.db.parse_or_expand(d.expr.file_id)?;
- let expr = d.expr.value.to_node(&root);
+ let root = ctx.sema.db.parse_or_expand(expr_ptr.file_id)?;
+ let expr = expr_ptr.value.to_node(&root);
let expr_range = expr.syntax().text_range();
let to_owned = format!(".to_owned()");
let edit = TextEdit::insert(expr.syntax().text_range().end(), to_owned);
let source_change =
- SourceChange::from_text_edit(d.expr.file_id.original_file(ctx.sema.db), edit);
+ SourceChange::from_text_edit(expr_ptr.file_id.original_file(ctx.sema.db), edit);
acc.push(fix("str_ref_to_owned", "Add .to_owned() here", source_change, expr_range));
Some(())
@@ -595,4 +610,19 @@ fn f() -> i32 {
"#,
);
}
+
+ #[test]
+ fn type_mismatch_pat_smoke_test() {
+ check_diagnostics(
+ r#"
+fn f() {
+ let &() = &mut ();
+ match &() {
+ &9 => ()
+ //^ error: expected (), found i32
+ }
+}
+"#,
+ );
+ }
}
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-diagnostics/src/handlers/unresolved_field.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-diagnostics/src/handlers/unresolved_field.rs
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..cefa74e52
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-diagnostics/src/handlers/unresolved_field.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,148 @@
+use hir::{db::ExpandDatabase, HirDisplay, InFile};
+use ide_db::{
+ assists::{Assist, AssistId, AssistKind},
+ base_db::FileRange,
+ label::Label,
+ source_change::SourceChange,
+};
+use syntax::{ast, AstNode, AstPtr};
+use text_edit::TextEdit;
+
+use crate::{Diagnostic, DiagnosticsContext};
+
+// Diagnostic: unresolved-field
+//
+// This diagnostic is triggered if a field does not exist on a given type.
+pub(crate) fn unresolved_field(
+ ctx: &DiagnosticsContext<'_>,
+ d: &hir::UnresolvedField,
+) -> Diagnostic {
+ let method_suffix = if d.method_with_same_name_exists {
+ ", but a method with a similar name exists"
+ } else {
+ ""
+ };
+ Diagnostic::new(
+ "unresolved-field",
+ format!(
+ "no field `{}` on type `{}`{method_suffix}",
+ d.name,
+ d.receiver.display(ctx.sema.db)
+ ),
+ ctx.sema.diagnostics_display_range(d.expr.clone().map(|it| it.into())).range,
+ )
+ .with_fixes(fixes(ctx, d))
+ .experimental()
+}
+
+fn fixes(ctx: &DiagnosticsContext<'_>, d: &hir::UnresolvedField) -> Option<Vec<Assist>> {
+ if d.method_with_same_name_exists {
+ method_fix(ctx, &d.expr)
+ } else {
+ // FIXME: add quickfix
+
+ None
+ }
+}
+
+// FIXME: We should fill out the call here, mvoe the cursor and trigger signature help
+fn method_fix(
+ ctx: &DiagnosticsContext<'_>,
+ expr_ptr: &InFile<AstPtr<ast::Expr>>,
+) -> Option<Vec<Assist>> {
+ let root = ctx.sema.db.parse_or_expand(expr_ptr.file_id)?;
+ let expr = expr_ptr.value.to_node(&root);
+ let FileRange { range, file_id } = ctx.sema.original_range_opt(expr.syntax())?;
+ Some(vec![Assist {
+ id: AssistId("expected-field-found-method-call-fix", AssistKind::QuickFix),
+ label: Label::new("Use parentheses to call the method".to_string()),
+ group: None,
+ target: range,
+ source_change: Some(SourceChange::from_text_edit(
+ file_id,
+ TextEdit::insert(range.end(), "()".to_owned()),
+ )),
+ trigger_signature_help: false,
+ }])
+}
+#[cfg(test)]
+mod tests {
+ use crate::tests::check_diagnostics;
+
+ #[test]
+ fn smoke_test() {
+ check_diagnostics(
+ r#"
+fn main() {
+ ().foo;
+ // ^^^^^^ error: no field `foo` on type `()`
+}
+"#,
+ );
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn method_clash() {
+ check_diagnostics(
+ r#"
+struct Foo;
+impl Foo {
+ fn bar(&self) {}
+}
+fn foo() {
+ Foo.bar;
+ // ^^^^^^^ 💡 error: no field `bar` on type `Foo`, but a method with a similar name exists
+}
+"#,
+ );
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn method_trait_() {
+ check_diagnostics(
+ r#"
+struct Foo;
+trait Bar {
+ fn bar(&self) {}
+}
+impl Bar for Foo {}
+fn foo() {
+ Foo.bar;
+ // ^^^^^^^ 💡 error: no field `bar` on type `Foo`, but a method with a similar name exists
+}
+"#,
+ );
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn method_trait_2() {
+ check_diagnostics(
+ r#"
+struct Foo;
+trait Bar {
+ fn bar(&self);
+}
+impl Bar for Foo {
+ fn bar(&self) {}
+}
+fn foo() {
+ Foo.bar;
+ // ^^^^^^^ 💡 error: no field `bar` on type `Foo`, but a method with a similar name exists
+}
+"#,
+ );
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn no_diagnostic_on_unknown() {
+ check_diagnostics(
+ r#"
+fn foo() {
+ x.foo;
+ (&x).foo;
+ (&((x,),),).foo;
+}
+"#,
+ );
+ }
+}
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-diagnostics/src/handlers/unresolved_method.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-diagnostics/src/handlers/unresolved_method.rs
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..f3ec6efa7
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-diagnostics/src/handlers/unresolved_method.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,131 @@
+use hir::{db::ExpandDatabase, HirDisplay};
+use ide_db::{
+ assists::{Assist, AssistId, AssistKind},
+ base_db::FileRange,
+ label::Label,
+ source_change::SourceChange,
+};
+use syntax::{ast, AstNode, TextRange};
+use text_edit::TextEdit;
+
+use crate::{Diagnostic, DiagnosticsContext};
+
+// Diagnostic: unresolved-method
+//
+// This diagnostic is triggered if a method does not exist on a given type.
+pub(crate) fn unresolved_method(
+ ctx: &DiagnosticsContext<'_>,
+ d: &hir::UnresolvedMethodCall,
+) -> Diagnostic {
+ let field_suffix = if d.field_with_same_name.is_some() {
+ ", but a field with a similar name exists"
+ } else {
+ ""
+ };
+ Diagnostic::new(
+ "unresolved-method",
+ format!(
+ "no method `{}` on type `{}`{field_suffix}",
+ d.name,
+ d.receiver.display(ctx.sema.db)
+ ),
+ ctx.sema.diagnostics_display_range(d.expr.clone().map(|it| it.into())).range,
+ )
+ .with_fixes(fixes(ctx, d))
+ .experimental()
+}
+
+fn fixes(ctx: &DiagnosticsContext<'_>, d: &hir::UnresolvedMethodCall) -> Option<Vec<Assist>> {
+ if let Some(ty) = &d.field_with_same_name {
+ field_fix(ctx, d, ty)
+ } else {
+ // FIXME: add quickfix
+ None
+ }
+}
+
+fn field_fix(
+ ctx: &DiagnosticsContext<'_>,
+ d: &hir::UnresolvedMethodCall,
+ ty: &hir::Type,
+) -> Option<Vec<Assist>> {
+ if !ty.impls_fnonce(ctx.sema.db) {
+ return None;
+ }
+ let expr_ptr = &d.expr;
+ let root = ctx.sema.db.parse_or_expand(expr_ptr.file_id)?;
+ let expr = expr_ptr.value.to_node(&root);
+ let (file_id, range) = match expr {
+ ast::Expr::MethodCallExpr(mcall) => {
+ let FileRange { range, file_id } =
+ ctx.sema.original_range_opt(mcall.receiver()?.syntax())?;
+ let FileRange { range: range2, file_id: file_id2 } =
+ ctx.sema.original_range_opt(mcall.name_ref()?.syntax())?;
+ if file_id != file_id2 {
+ return None;
+ }
+ (file_id, TextRange::new(range.start(), range2.end()))
+ }
+ _ => return None,
+ };
+ Some(vec![Assist {
+ id: AssistId("expected-method-found-field-fix", AssistKind::QuickFix),
+ label: Label::new("Use parentheses to call the value of the field".to_string()),
+ group: None,
+ target: range,
+ source_change: Some(SourceChange::from_iter([
+ (file_id, TextEdit::insert(range.start(), "(".to_owned())),
+ (file_id, TextEdit::insert(range.end(), ")".to_owned())),
+ ])),
+ trigger_signature_help: false,
+ }])
+}
+
+#[cfg(test)]
+mod tests {
+ use crate::tests::{check_diagnostics, check_fix};
+
+ #[test]
+ fn smoke_test() {
+ check_diagnostics(
+ r#"
+fn main() {
+ ().foo();
+ // ^^^^^^^^ error: no method `foo` on type `()`
+}
+"#,
+ );
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn field() {
+ check_diagnostics(
+ r#"
+struct Foo { bar: i32 }
+fn foo() {
+ Foo { bar: i32 }.bar();
+ // ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ error: no method `bar` on type `Foo`, but a field with a similar name exists
+}
+"#,
+ );
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn callable_field() {
+ check_fix(
+ r#"
+//- minicore: fn
+struct Foo { bar: fn() }
+fn foo() {
+ Foo { bar: foo }.b$0ar();
+}
+"#,
+ r#"
+struct Foo { bar: fn() }
+fn foo() {
+ (Foo { bar: foo }.bar)();
+}
+"#,
+ );
+ }
+}
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-diagnostics/src/handlers/unresolved_module.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-diagnostics/src/handlers/unresolved_module.rs
index 91395f1d8..94614f11c 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-diagnostics/src/handlers/unresolved_module.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-diagnostics/src/handlers/unresolved_module.rs
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-use hir::db::AstDatabase;
+use hir::db::ExpandDatabase;
use ide_db::{assists::Assist, base_db::AnchoredPathBuf, source_change::FileSystemEdit};
use itertools::Itertools;
use syntax::AstNode;
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-diagnostics/src/lib.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-diagnostics/src/lib.rs
index 64ba08ac8..71f136b8c 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-diagnostics/src/lib.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-diagnostics/src/lib.rs
@@ -27,7 +27,9 @@
mod handlers {
pub(crate) mod break_outside_of_loop;
+ pub(crate) mod expected_function;
pub(crate) mod inactive_code;
+ pub(crate) mod incoherent_impl;
pub(crate) mod incorrect_case;
pub(crate) mod invalid_derive_target;
pub(crate) mod macro_error;
@@ -36,6 +38,7 @@ mod handlers {
pub(crate) mod missing_fields;
pub(crate) mod missing_match_arms;
pub(crate) mod missing_unsafe;
+ pub(crate) mod mutability_errors;
pub(crate) mod no_such_field;
pub(crate) mod private_assoc_item;
pub(crate) mod private_field;
@@ -43,6 +46,8 @@ mod handlers {
pub(crate) mod type_mismatch;
pub(crate) mod unimplemented_builtin_macro;
pub(crate) mod unresolved_extern_crate;
+ pub(crate) mod unresolved_field;
+ pub(crate) mod unresolved_method;
pub(crate) mod unresolved_import;
pub(crate) mod unresolved_macro_call;
pub(crate) mod unresolved_module;
@@ -248,7 +253,9 @@ pub fn diagnostics(
#[rustfmt::skip]
let d = match diag {
AnyDiagnostic::BreakOutsideOfLoop(d) => handlers::break_outside_of_loop::break_outside_of_loop(&ctx, &d),
+ AnyDiagnostic::ExpectedFunction(d) => handlers::expected_function::expected_function(&ctx, &d),
AnyDiagnostic::IncorrectCase(d) => handlers::incorrect_case::incorrect_case(&ctx, &d),
+ AnyDiagnostic::IncoherentImpl(d) => handlers::incoherent_impl::incoherent_impl(&ctx, &d),
AnyDiagnostic::MacroError(d) => handlers::macro_error::macro_error(&ctx, &d),
AnyDiagnostic::MalformedDerive(d) => handlers::malformed_derive::malformed_derive(&ctx, &d),
AnyDiagnostic::MismatchedArgCount(d) => handlers::mismatched_arg_count::mismatched_arg_count(&ctx, &d),
@@ -267,7 +274,10 @@ pub fn diagnostics(
AnyDiagnostic::UnresolvedModule(d) => handlers::unresolved_module::unresolved_module(&ctx, &d),
AnyDiagnostic::UnresolvedProcMacro(d) => handlers::unresolved_proc_macro::unresolved_proc_macro(&ctx, &d, config.proc_macros_enabled, config.proc_attr_macros_enabled),
AnyDiagnostic::InvalidDeriveTarget(d) => handlers::invalid_derive_target::invalid_derive_target(&ctx, &d),
-
+ AnyDiagnostic::UnresolvedField(d) => handlers::unresolved_field::unresolved_field(&ctx, &d),
+ AnyDiagnostic::UnresolvedMethodCall(d) => handlers::unresolved_method::unresolved_method(&ctx, &d),
+ AnyDiagnostic::NeedMut(d) => handlers::mutability_errors::need_mut(&ctx, &d),
+ AnyDiagnostic::UnusedMut(d) => handlers::mutability_errors::unused_mut(&ctx, &d),
AnyDiagnostic::InactiveCode(d) => match handlers::inactive_code::inactive_code(&ctx, &d) {
Some(it) => it,
None => continue,
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-ssr/src/matching.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-ssr/src/matching.rs
index 57b5ab6ab..a8e883690 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-ssr/src/matching.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide-ssr/src/matching.rs
@@ -561,7 +561,7 @@ impl<'db, 'sema> Matcher<'db, 'sema> {
.sema
.resolve_method_call_as_callable(code)
.and_then(|callable| callable.receiver_param(self.sema.db))
- .map(|self_param| self_param.kind())
+ .map(|(self_param, _)| self_param.kind())
.unwrap_or(ast::SelfParamKind::Owned);
}
}
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/doc_links.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/doc_links.rs
index b4a7f2b91..fae25f310 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/doc_links.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/doc_links.rs
@@ -107,7 +107,18 @@ pub(crate) fn remove_links(markdown: &str) -> String {
out
}
-/// Retrieve a link to documentation for the given symbol.
+// Feature: Open Docs
+//
+// Retrieve a link to documentation for the given symbol.
+//
+// The simplest way to use this feature is via the context menu. Right-click on
+// the selected item. The context menu opens. Select **Open Docs**.
+//
+// |===
+// | Editor | Action Name
+//
+// | VS Code | **rust-analyzer: Open Docs**
+// |===
pub(crate) fn external_docs(
db: &RootDatabase,
position: &FilePosition,
@@ -181,6 +192,7 @@ pub(crate) fn resolve_doc_path_for_def(
Definition::Const(it) => it.resolve_doc_path(db, link, ns),
Definition::Static(it) => it.resolve_doc_path(db, link, ns),
Definition::Trait(it) => it.resolve_doc_path(db, link, ns),
+ Definition::TraitAlias(it) => it.resolve_doc_path(db, link, ns),
Definition::TypeAlias(it) => it.resolve_doc_path(db, link, ns),
Definition::Macro(it) => it.resolve_doc_path(db, link, ns),
Definition::Field(it) => it.resolve_doc_path(db, link, ns),
@@ -493,6 +505,7 @@ fn filename_and_frag_for_def(
None => String::from("index.html"),
},
Definition::Trait(t) => format!("trait.{}.html", t.name(db)),
+ Definition::TraitAlias(t) => format!("traitalias.{}.html", t.name(db)),
Definition::TypeAlias(t) => format!("type.{}.html", t.name(db)),
Definition::BuiltinType(t) => format!("primitive.{}.html", t.name()),
Definition::Function(f) => format!("fn.{}.html", f.name(db)),
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/file_structure.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/file_structure.rs
index b23763dce..a32ac3549 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/file_structure.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/file_structure.rs
@@ -149,6 +149,7 @@ fn structure_node(node: &SyntaxNode) -> Option<StructureNode> {
ast::Enum(it) => decl(it, StructureNodeKind::SymbolKind(SymbolKind::Enum)),
ast::Variant(it) => decl(it, StructureNodeKind::SymbolKind(SymbolKind::Variant)),
ast::Trait(it) => decl(it, StructureNodeKind::SymbolKind(SymbolKind::Trait)),
+ ast::TraitAlias(it) => decl(it, StructureNodeKind::SymbolKind(SymbolKind::TraitAlias)),
ast::Module(it) => decl(it, StructureNodeKind::SymbolKind(SymbolKind::Module)),
ast::TypeAlias(it) => decl_with_type_ref(&it, it.ty(), StructureNodeKind::SymbolKind(SymbolKind::TypeAlias)),
ast::RecordField(it) => decl_with_type_ref(&it, it.ty(), StructureNodeKind::SymbolKind(SymbolKind::Field)),
@@ -262,6 +263,8 @@ enum E { X, Y(i32) }
type T = ();
static S: i32 = 92;
const C: i32 = 92;
+trait Tr {}
+trait Alias = Tr;
impl E {}
@@ -459,9 +462,31 @@ fn g() {}
},
StructureNode {
parent: None,
+ label: "Tr",
+ navigation_range: 239..241,
+ node_range: 233..244,
+ kind: SymbolKind(
+ Trait,
+ ),
+ detail: None,
+ deprecated: false,
+ },
+ StructureNode {
+ parent: None,
+ label: "Alias",
+ navigation_range: 251..256,
+ node_range: 245..262,
+ kind: SymbolKind(
+ TraitAlias,
+ ),
+ detail: None,
+ deprecated: false,
+ },
+ StructureNode {
+ parent: None,
label: "impl E",
- navigation_range: 239..240,
- node_range: 234..243,
+ navigation_range: 269..270,
+ node_range: 264..273,
kind: SymbolKind(
Impl,
),
@@ -471,8 +496,8 @@ fn g() {}
StructureNode {
parent: None,
label: "impl fmt::Debug for E",
- navigation_range: 265..266,
- node_range: 245..269,
+ navigation_range: 295..296,
+ node_range: 275..299,
kind: SymbolKind(
Impl,
),
@@ -482,8 +507,8 @@ fn g() {}
StructureNode {
parent: None,
label: "mc",
- navigation_range: 284..286,
- node_range: 271..303,
+ navigation_range: 314..316,
+ node_range: 301..333,
kind: SymbolKind(
Macro,
),
@@ -493,8 +518,8 @@ fn g() {}
StructureNode {
parent: None,
label: "mcexp",
- navigation_range: 334..339,
- node_range: 305..356,
+ navigation_range: 364..369,
+ node_range: 335..386,
kind: SymbolKind(
Macro,
),
@@ -504,8 +529,8 @@ fn g() {}
StructureNode {
parent: None,
label: "mcexp",
- navigation_range: 387..392,
- node_range: 358..409,
+ navigation_range: 417..422,
+ node_range: 388..439,
kind: SymbolKind(
Macro,
),
@@ -515,8 +540,8 @@ fn g() {}
StructureNode {
parent: None,
label: "obsolete",
- navigation_range: 428..436,
- node_range: 411..441,
+ navigation_range: 458..466,
+ node_range: 441..471,
kind: SymbolKind(
Function,
),
@@ -528,8 +553,8 @@ fn g() {}
StructureNode {
parent: None,
label: "very_obsolete",
- navigation_range: 481..494,
- node_range: 443..499,
+ navigation_range: 511..524,
+ node_range: 473..529,
kind: SymbolKind(
Function,
),
@@ -541,8 +566,8 @@ fn g() {}
StructureNode {
parent: None,
label: "Some region name",
- navigation_range: 501..528,
- node_range: 501..528,
+ navigation_range: 531..558,
+ node_range: 531..558,
kind: Region,
detail: None,
deprecated: false,
@@ -550,8 +575,8 @@ fn g() {}
StructureNode {
parent: None,
label: "m",
- navigation_range: 568..569,
- node_range: 543..606,
+ navigation_range: 598..599,
+ node_range: 573..636,
kind: SymbolKind(
Module,
),
@@ -560,22 +585,22 @@ fn g() {}
},
StructureNode {
parent: Some(
- 20,
+ 22,
),
label: "dontpanic",
- navigation_range: 543..563,
- node_range: 543..563,
+ navigation_range: 573..593,
+ node_range: 573..593,
kind: Region,
detail: None,
deprecated: false,
},
StructureNode {
parent: Some(
- 20,
+ 22,
),
label: "f",
- navigation_range: 575..576,
- node_range: 572..581,
+ navigation_range: 605..606,
+ node_range: 602..611,
kind: SymbolKind(
Function,
),
@@ -586,11 +611,11 @@ fn g() {}
},
StructureNode {
parent: Some(
- 20,
+ 22,
),
label: "g",
- navigation_range: 598..599,
- node_range: 582..604,
+ navigation_range: 628..629,
+ node_range: 612..634,
kind: SymbolKind(
Function,
),
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/goto_definition.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/goto_definition.rs
index 93019527f..cf0819a25 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/goto_definition.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/goto_definition.rs
@@ -766,6 +766,13 @@ trait Foo$0 { }
check(
r#"
+trait Foo$0 = ;
+ //^^^
+"#,
+ );
+
+ check(
+ r#"
mod bar$0 { }
//^^^
"#,
@@ -1066,6 +1073,23 @@ fn f() -> impl Sub<Item$0 = u8> {}
}
#[test]
+ fn goto_def_for_module_declaration_in_path_if_types_and_values_same_name() {
+ check(
+ r#"
+mod bar {
+ pub struct Foo {}
+ //^^^
+ pub fn Foo() {}
+}
+
+fn baz() {
+ let _foo_enum: bar::Foo$0 = bar::Foo {};
+}
+ "#,
+ )
+ }
+
+ #[test]
fn unknown_assoc_ty() {
check_unresolved(
r#"
@@ -1406,7 +1430,6 @@ include!("included.rs$0");
);
}
- #[cfg(test)]
mod goto_impl_of_trait_fn {
use super::check;
#[test]
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/goto_implementation.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/goto_implementation.rs
index 190ab80ba..a1a119629 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/goto_implementation.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/goto_implementation.rs
@@ -297,6 +297,7 @@ impl Foo<str> {}
//- /lib.rs crate:main deps:core
fn foo(_: bool$0) {{}}
//- /libcore.rs crate:core
+#![rustc_coherence_is_core]
#[lang = "bool"]
impl bool {}
//^^^^
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/goto_type_definition.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/goto_type_definition.rs
index 55cdb3200..6d2d0bd63 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/goto_type_definition.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/goto_type_definition.rs
@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ pub(crate) fn goto_type_definition(
ty
} else {
let record_field = ast::RecordPatField::for_field_name_ref(&it)?;
- sema.resolve_record_pat_field(&record_field)?.ty(db)
+ sema.resolve_record_pat_field(&record_field)?.1
}
},
_ => return None,
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/highlight_related.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/highlight_related.rs
index c889eb930..d88ffd25c 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/highlight_related.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/highlight_related.rs
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ use syntax::{
SyntaxNode, SyntaxToken, TextRange, T,
};
-use crate::{references, NavigationTarget, TryToNav};
+use crate::{navigation_target::ToNav, references, NavigationTarget, TryToNav};
#[derive(PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
pub struct HighlightedRange {
@@ -98,32 +98,39 @@ fn highlight_references(
category: access,
});
let mut res = FxHashSet::default();
-
- let mut def_to_hl_range = |def| {
- let hl_range = match def {
- Definition::Module(module) => {
- Some(NavigationTarget::from_module_to_decl(sema.db, module))
- }
- def => def.try_to_nav(sema.db),
- }
- .filter(|decl| decl.file_id == file_id)
- .and_then(|decl| decl.focus_range)
- .map(|range| {
- let category =
- references::decl_mutability(&def, node, range).then_some(ReferenceCategory::Write);
- HighlightedRange { range, category }
- });
- if let Some(hl_range) = hl_range {
- res.insert(hl_range);
- }
- };
for &def in &defs {
match def {
- Definition::Local(local) => local
- .associated_locals(sema.db)
- .iter()
- .for_each(|&local| def_to_hl_range(Definition::Local(local))),
- def => def_to_hl_range(def),
+ Definition::Local(local) => {
+ let category = local.is_mut(sema.db).then_some(ReferenceCategory::Write);
+ local
+ .sources(sema.db)
+ .into_iter()
+ .map(|x| x.to_nav(sema.db))
+ .filter(|decl| decl.file_id == file_id)
+ .filter_map(|decl| decl.focus_range)
+ .map(|range| HighlightedRange { range, category })
+ .for_each(|x| {
+ res.insert(x);
+ });
+ }
+ def => {
+ let hl_range = match def {
+ Definition::Module(module) => {
+ Some(NavigationTarget::from_module_to_decl(sema.db, module))
+ }
+ def => def.try_to_nav(sema.db),
+ }
+ .filter(|decl| decl.file_id == file_id)
+ .and_then(|decl| decl.focus_range)
+ .map(|range| {
+ let category = references::decl_mutability(&def, node, range)
+ .then_some(ReferenceCategory::Write);
+ HighlightedRange { range, category }
+ });
+ if let Some(hl_range) = hl_range {
+ res.insert(hl_range);
+ }
+ }
}
}
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/hover.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/hover.rs
index 5f2c61f5b..64b2221bd 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/hover.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/hover.rs
@@ -30,6 +30,7 @@ pub struct HoverConfig {
pub documentation: bool,
pub keywords: bool,
pub format: HoverDocFormat,
+ pub interpret_tests: bool,
}
#[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/hover/render.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/hover/render.rs
index 22611cfb8..da725ce50 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/hover/render.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/hover/render.rs
@@ -3,7 +3,8 @@ use std::fmt::Display;
use either::Either;
use hir::{
- Adt, AsAssocItem, AttributeTemplate, HasAttrs, HasSource, HirDisplay, Semantics, TypeInfo,
+ db::DefDatabase, Adt, AsAssocItem, AttributeTemplate, HasAttrs, HasSource, HirDisplay,
+ MirEvalError, Semantics, TypeInfo,
};
use ide_db::{
base_db::SourceDatabase,
@@ -402,7 +403,20 @@ pub(super) fn definition(
))
}),
Definition::Module(it) => label_and_docs(db, it),
- Definition::Function(it) => label_and_docs(db, it),
+ Definition::Function(it) => label_and_layout_info_and_docs(db, it, |_| {
+ if !config.interpret_tests {
+ return None;
+ }
+ match it.eval(db) {
+ Ok(()) => Some("pass".into()),
+ Err(MirEvalError::Panic) => Some("fail".into()),
+ Err(MirEvalError::MirLowerError(f, e)) => {
+ let name = &db.function_data(f).name;
+ Some(format!("error: fail to lower {name} due {e:?}"))
+ }
+ Err(e) => Some(format!("error: {e:?}")),
+ }
+ }),
Definition::Adt(it) => label_and_layout_info_and_docs(db, it, |&it| {
let layout = it.layout(db).ok()?;
Some(format!("size = {}, align = {}", layout.size.bytes(), layout.align.abi.bytes()))
@@ -410,7 +424,7 @@ pub(super) fn definition(
Definition::Variant(it) => label_value_and_docs(db, it, |&it| {
if !it.parent_enum(db).is_data_carrying(db) {
match it.eval(db) {
- Ok(x) => Some(format!("{x}")),
+ Ok(x) => Some(if x >= 10 { format!("{x} ({x:#X})") } else { format!("{x}") }),
Err(_) => it.value(db).map(|x| format!("{x:?}")),
}
} else {
@@ -418,9 +432,9 @@ pub(super) fn definition(
}
}),
Definition::Const(it) => label_value_and_docs(db, it, |it| {
- let body = it.eval(db);
+ let body = it.render_eval(db);
match body {
- Ok(x) => Some(format!("{x}")),
+ Ok(x) => Some(x),
Err(_) => {
let source = it.source(db)?;
let mut body = source.value.body()?.syntax().clone();
@@ -440,6 +454,7 @@ pub(super) fn definition(
Some(body.to_string())
}),
Definition::Trait(it) => label_and_docs(db, it),
+ Definition::TraitAlias(it) => label_and_docs(db, it),
Definition::TypeAlias(it) => label_and_docs(db, it),
Definition::BuiltinType(it) => {
return famous_defs
@@ -620,8 +635,8 @@ fn local(db: &RootDatabase, it: hir::Local) -> Option<Markup> {
let ty = it.ty(db);
let ty = ty.display_truncated(db, None);
let is_mut = if it.is_mut(db) { "mut " } else { "" };
- let desc = match it.source(db).value {
- Either::Left(ident) => {
+ let desc = match it.primary_source(db).into_ident_pat() {
+ Some(ident) => {
let name = it.name(db);
let let_kw = if ident
.syntax()
@@ -634,7 +649,7 @@ fn local(db: &RootDatabase, it: hir::Local) -> Option<Markup> {
};
format!("{let_kw}{is_mut}{name}: {ty}")
}
- Either::Right(_) => format!("{is_mut}self: {ty}"),
+ None => format!("{is_mut}self: {ty}"),
};
markup(None, desc, None)
}
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/hover/tests.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/hover/tests.rs
index bd7ce2f1d..57bf0f9ad 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/hover/tests.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/hover/tests.rs
@@ -4,16 +4,19 @@ use syntax::TextRange;
use crate::{fixture, HoverConfig, HoverDocFormat};
+const HOVER_BASE_CONFIG: HoverConfig = HoverConfig {
+ links_in_hover: false,
+ documentation: true,
+ format: HoverDocFormat::Markdown,
+ keywords: true,
+ interpret_tests: false,
+};
+
fn check_hover_no_result(ra_fixture: &str) {
let (analysis, position) = fixture::position(ra_fixture);
let hover = analysis
.hover(
- &HoverConfig {
- links_in_hover: true,
- documentation: true,
- keywords: true,
- format: HoverDocFormat::Markdown,
- },
+ &HoverConfig { links_in_hover: true, ..HOVER_BASE_CONFIG },
FileRange { file_id: position.file_id, range: TextRange::empty(position.offset) },
)
.unwrap();
@@ -25,12 +28,7 @@ fn check(ra_fixture: &str, expect: Expect) {
let (analysis, position) = fixture::position(ra_fixture);
let hover = analysis
.hover(
- &HoverConfig {
- links_in_hover: true,
- documentation: true,
- keywords: true,
- format: HoverDocFormat::Markdown,
- },
+ &HoverConfig { links_in_hover: true, ..HOVER_BASE_CONFIG },
FileRange { file_id: position.file_id, range: TextRange::empty(position.offset) },
)
.unwrap()
@@ -47,12 +45,7 @@ fn check_hover_no_links(ra_fixture: &str, expect: Expect) {
let (analysis, position) = fixture::position(ra_fixture);
let hover = analysis
.hover(
- &HoverConfig {
- links_in_hover: false,
- documentation: true,
- keywords: true,
- format: HoverDocFormat::Markdown,
- },
+ &HOVER_BASE_CONFIG,
FileRange { file_id: position.file_id, range: TextRange::empty(position.offset) },
)
.unwrap()
@@ -71,9 +64,8 @@ fn check_hover_no_markdown(ra_fixture: &str, expect: Expect) {
.hover(
&HoverConfig {
links_in_hover: true,
- documentation: true,
- keywords: true,
format: HoverDocFormat::PlainText,
+ ..HOVER_BASE_CONFIG
},
FileRange { file_id: position.file_id, range: TextRange::empty(position.offset) },
)
@@ -91,12 +83,7 @@ fn check_actions(ra_fixture: &str, expect: Expect) {
let (analysis, file_id, position) = fixture::range_or_position(ra_fixture);
let hover = analysis
.hover(
- &HoverConfig {
- links_in_hover: true,
- documentation: true,
- keywords: true,
- format: HoverDocFormat::Markdown,
- },
+ &HoverConfig { links_in_hover: true, ..HOVER_BASE_CONFIG },
FileRange { file_id, range: position.range_or_empty() },
)
.unwrap()
@@ -106,34 +93,13 @@ fn check_actions(ra_fixture: &str, expect: Expect) {
fn check_hover_range(ra_fixture: &str, expect: Expect) {
let (analysis, range) = fixture::range(ra_fixture);
- let hover = analysis
- .hover(
- &HoverConfig {
- links_in_hover: false,
- documentation: true,
- keywords: true,
- format: HoverDocFormat::Markdown,
- },
- range,
- )
- .unwrap()
- .unwrap();
+ let hover = analysis.hover(&HOVER_BASE_CONFIG, range).unwrap().unwrap();
expect.assert_eq(hover.info.markup.as_str())
}
fn check_hover_range_no_results(ra_fixture: &str) {
let (analysis, range) = fixture::range(ra_fixture);
- let hover = analysis
- .hover(
- &HoverConfig {
- links_in_hover: false,
- documentation: true,
- keywords: true,
- format: HoverDocFormat::Markdown,
- },
- range,
- )
- .unwrap();
+ let hover = analysis.hover(&HOVER_BASE_CONFIG, range).unwrap();
assert!(hover.is_none());
}
@@ -490,7 +456,6 @@ fn hover_field_offset() {
// Hovering over the field when instantiating
check(
r#"
-//- /main.rs target_data_layout:e-m:e-p270:32:32-p271:32:32-p272:64:64-i64:64-f80:128-n8:16:32:64-S128
struct Foo { fiel$0d_a: u8, field_b: i32, field_c: i16 }
"#,
expect![[r#"
@@ -512,7 +477,6 @@ fn hover_shows_struct_field_info() {
// Hovering over the field when instantiating
check(
r#"
-//- /main.rs target_data_layout:e-m:e-p270:32:32-p271:32:32-p272:64:64-i64:64-f80:128-n8:16:32:64-S128
struct Foo { field_a: u32 }
fn main() {
@@ -535,7 +499,6 @@ fn main() {
// Hovering over the field in the definition
check(
r#"
-//- /main.rs target_data_layout:e-m:e-p270:32:32-p271:32:32-p272:64:64-i64:64-f80:128-n8:16:32:64-S128
struct Foo { field_a$0: u32 }
fn main() {
@@ -611,6 +574,27 @@ const foo$0: u32 = {
}
#[test]
+fn hover_eval_complex_constants() {
+ check(
+ r#"
+ struct X { f1: (), f2: i32 }
+ const foo$0: (i8, X, i64) = (1, X { f2: 5 - 1, f1: () }, 1 - 2);
+ "#,
+ expect![[r#"
+ *foo*
+
+ ```rust
+ test
+ ```
+
+ ```rust
+ const foo: (i8, X, i64) = (1, X { f1: (), f2: 4 }, -1)
+ ```
+ "#]],
+ );
+}
+
+#[test]
fn hover_default_generic_types() {
check(
r#"
@@ -1467,8 +1451,6 @@ fn my() {}
fn test_hover_struct_doc_comment() {
check(
r#"
-//- /main.rs target_data_layout:e-m:e-p270:32:32-p271:32:32-p272:64:64-i64:64-f80:128-n8:16:32:64-S128
-
/// This is an example
/// multiline doc
///
@@ -1527,7 +1509,7 @@ fn foo() { let bar = Ba$0r; }
```
```rust
- struct Bar
+ struct Bar // size = 0, align = 1
```
---
@@ -1556,7 +1538,7 @@ fn foo() { let bar = Ba$0r; }
```
```rust
- struct Bar
+ struct Bar // size = 0, align = 1
```
---
@@ -1584,7 +1566,7 @@ pub struct B$0ar
```
```rust
- pub struct Bar
+ pub struct Bar // size = 0, align = 1
```
---
@@ -1611,7 +1593,7 @@ pub struct B$0ar
```
```rust
- pub struct Bar
+ pub struct Bar // size = 0, align = 1
```
---
@@ -2913,8 +2895,6 @@ fn main() { let foo_test = name_with_dashes::wrapper::Thing::new$0(); }
fn hover_field_pat_shorthand_ref_match_ergonomics() {
check(
r#"
-//- /main.rs target_data_layout:e-m:e-p270:32:32-p271:32:32-p272:64:64-i64:64-f80:128-n8:16:32:64-S128
-
struct S {
f: i32,
}
@@ -3506,8 +3486,8 @@ impl<const LEN: usize> Foo<LEN$0> {}
}
#[test]
-fn hover_const_eval_variant() {
- // show hex for <10
+fn hover_const_eval_discriminant() {
+ // Don't show hex for <10
check(
r#"
#[repr(u8)]
@@ -3532,7 +3512,7 @@ enum E {
This is a doc
"#]],
);
- // show hex for >10
+ // Show hex for >10
check(
r#"
#[repr(u8)]
@@ -3656,7 +3636,7 @@ trait T {
}
impl T for i32 {
const AA: A = A {
- i: 2
+ i: 2 + 3
}
}
fn main() {
@@ -3671,9 +3651,7 @@ fn main() {
```
```rust
- const AA: A = A {
- i: 2
- }
+ const AA: A = A { i: 5 }
```
"#]],
);
@@ -3792,7 +3770,6 @@ const FOO$0: usize = 1 << 3;
This is a doc
"#]],
);
- // show hex for >10
check(
r#"
/// This is a doc
@@ -3850,7 +3827,7 @@ const FOO$0: i32 = 2 - 3;
```
```rust
- const FOO: i32 = -1
+ const FOO: i32 = -1 (0xFFFFFFFF)
```
---
@@ -4011,6 +3988,28 @@ const FOO$0: f32 = 1f32;
This is a doc
"#]],
);
+ // Don't show `<ref-not-supported>` in const hover
+ check(
+ r#"
+/// This is a doc
+const FOO$0: &i32 = &2;
+"#,
+ expect![[r#"
+ *FOO*
+
+ ```rust
+ test
+ ```
+
+ ```rust
+ const FOO: &i32 = &2
+ ```
+
+ ---
+
+ This is a doc
+ "#]],
+ );
//show f64 typecasted from float
check(
r#"
@@ -4354,8 +4353,6 @@ fn main() {
fn hover_intra_doc_links() {
check(
r#"
-//- /main.rs target_data_layout:e-m:e-p270:32:32-p271:32:32-p272:64:64-i64:64-f80:128-n8:16:32:64-S128
-
pub mod theitem {
/// This is the item. Cool!
pub struct TheItem;
@@ -4496,7 +4493,7 @@ trait A where
fn string_shadowed_with_inner_items() {
check(
r#"
-//- /main.rs crate:main deps:alloc target_data_layout:e-m:e-p270:32:32-p271:32:32-p272:64:64-i64:64-f80:128-n8:16:32:64-S128
+//- /main.rs crate:main deps:alloc
/// Custom `String` type.
struct String;
@@ -5191,7 +5188,7 @@ foo_macro!(
```
```rust
- pub struct Foo
+ pub struct Foo // size = 0, align = 1
```
---
@@ -5205,8 +5202,6 @@ foo_macro!(
fn hover_intra_in_attr() {
check(
r#"
-//- /main.rs target_data_layout:e-m:e-p270:32:32-p271:32:32-p272:64:64-i64:64-f80:128-n8:16:32:64-S128
-
#[doc = "Doc comment for [`Foo$0`]"]
pub struct Foo(i32);
"#,
@@ -5295,7 +5290,7 @@ pub struct Type;
```
```rust
- const KONST: dep::Type = $crate::Type
+ const KONST: dep::Type = Type
```
"#]],
);
@@ -5327,8 +5322,6 @@ enum Enum {
fn hover_record_variant_field() {
check(
r#"
-//- /main.rs target_data_layout:e-m:e-p270:32:32-p271:32:32-p272:64:64-i64:64-f80:128-n8:16:32:64-S128
-
enum Enum {
RecordV { field$0: u32 }
}
@@ -5647,3 +5640,204 @@ fn main() {
"#]],
);
}
+
+#[test]
+fn assoc_fn_in_block_local_impl() {
+ check(
+ r#"
+struct S;
+mod m {
+ const _: () = {
+ impl crate::S {
+ pub(crate) fn foo() {}
+ }
+ };
+}
+fn test() {
+ S::foo$0();
+}
+"#,
+ expect![[r#"
+ *foo*
+
+ ```rust
+ test::S
+ ```
+
+ ```rust
+ pub(crate) fn foo()
+ ```
+ "#]],
+ );
+
+ check(
+ r#"
+struct S;
+mod m {
+ const _: () = {
+ const _: () = {
+ impl crate::S {
+ pub(crate) fn foo() {}
+ }
+ };
+ };
+}
+fn test() {
+ S::foo$0();
+}
+"#,
+ expect![[r#"
+ *foo*
+
+ ```rust
+ test::S
+ ```
+
+ ```rust
+ pub(crate) fn foo()
+ ```
+ "#]],
+ );
+
+ check(
+ r#"
+struct S;
+mod m {
+ mod inner {
+ const _: () = {
+ impl crate::S {
+ pub(super) fn foo() {}
+ }
+ };
+ }
+
+ fn test() {
+ crate::S::foo$0();
+ }
+}
+"#,
+ expect![[r#"
+ *foo*
+
+ ```rust
+ test::S
+ ```
+
+ ```rust
+ pub(super) fn foo()
+ ```
+ "#]],
+ );
+}
+
+#[test]
+fn assoc_const_in_block_local_impl() {
+ check(
+ r#"
+struct S;
+mod m {
+ const _: () = {
+ impl crate::S {
+ pub(crate) const A: () = ();
+ }
+ };
+}
+fn test() {
+ S::A$0;
+}
+"#,
+ expect![[r#"
+ *A*
+
+ ```rust
+ test
+ ```
+
+ ```rust
+ pub(crate) const A: () = ()
+ ```
+ "#]],
+ );
+
+ check(
+ r#"
+struct S;
+mod m {
+ const _: () = {
+ const _: () = {
+ impl crate::S {
+ pub(crate) const A: () = ();
+ }
+ };
+ };
+}
+fn test() {
+ S::A$0;
+}
+"#,
+ expect![[r#"
+ *A*
+
+ ```rust
+ test
+ ```
+
+ ```rust
+ pub(crate) const A: () = ()
+ ```
+ "#]],
+ );
+
+ check(
+ r#"
+struct S;
+mod m {
+ mod inner {
+ const _: () = {
+ impl crate::S {
+ pub(super) const A: () = ();
+ }
+ };
+ }
+
+ fn test() {
+ crate::S::A$0;
+ }
+}
+"#,
+ expect![[r#"
+ *A*
+
+ ```rust
+ test
+ ```
+
+ ```rust
+ pub(super) const A: () = ()
+ ```
+ "#]],
+ );
+}
+
+#[test]
+fn field_as_method_call_fallback() {
+ check(
+ r#"
+struct S { f: u32 }
+fn test() {
+ S { f: 0 }.f$0();
+}
+"#,
+ expect![[r#"
+ *f*
+
+ ```rust
+ test::S
+ ```
+
+ ```rust
+ f: u32 // size = 4, align = 4, offset = 0
+ ```
+ "#]],
+ );
+}
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/inlay_hints/adjustment.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/inlay_hints/adjustment.rs
index 188eb7f97..46505b304 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/inlay_hints/adjustment.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/inlay_hints/adjustment.rs
@@ -31,19 +31,31 @@ pub(super) fn hints(
return None;
}
- // These inherit from the inner expression which would result in duplicate hints
- if let ast::Expr::ParenExpr(_)
- | ast::Expr::IfExpr(_)
- | ast::Expr::BlockExpr(_)
- | ast::Expr::MatchExpr(_) = expr
- {
+ // ParenExpr resolve to their contained expressions HIR so they will dupe these hints
+ if let ast::Expr::ParenExpr(_) = expr {
return None;
}
+ if let ast::Expr::BlockExpr(b) = expr {
+ if !b.is_standalone() {
+ return None;
+ }
+ }
let descended = sema.descend_node_into_attributes(expr.clone()).pop();
let desc_expr = descended.as_ref().unwrap_or(expr);
let adjustments = sema.expr_adjustments(desc_expr).filter(|it| !it.is_empty())?;
+ if let ast::Expr::BlockExpr(_) | ast::Expr::IfExpr(_) | ast::Expr::MatchExpr(_) = desc_expr {
+ if let [Adjustment { kind: Adjust::Deref(_), source, .. }, Adjustment { kind: Adjust::Borrow(_), source: _, target }] =
+ &*adjustments
+ {
+ // Don't show unnecessary reborrows for these, they will just repeat the inner ones again
+ if source == target {
+ return None;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
let (postfix, needs_outer_parens, needs_inner_parens) =
mode_and_needs_parens_for_adjustment_hints(expr, config.adjustment_hints_mode);
@@ -67,6 +79,7 @@ pub(super) fn hints(
for Adjustment { source, target, kind } in iter {
if source == target {
+ cov_mark::hit!(same_type_adjustment);
continue;
}
@@ -251,7 +264,7 @@ mod tests {
check_with_config(
InlayHintsConfig { adjustment_hints: AdjustmentHints::Always, ..DISABLED_CONFIG },
r#"
-//- minicore: coerce_unsized, fn
+//- minicore: coerce_unsized, fn, eq
fn main() {
let _: u32 = loop {};
//^^^^^^^<never-to-any>
@@ -332,7 +345,7 @@ fn main() {
loop {}
//^^^^^^^<never-to-any>
};
- let _: &mut [u32] = match () { () => &mut [] }
+ let _: &mut [u32] = match () { () => &mut [] };
//^^^^^^^<unsize>
//^^^^^^^&mut $
//^^^^^^^*
@@ -341,6 +354,12 @@ fn main() {
//^^^^^^^^^^<unsize>
//^^^^^^^^^^&mut $
//^^^^^^^^^^*
+ () == ();
+ // ^^&
+ // ^^&
+ (()) == {()};
+ // ^^&
+ // ^^^^&
}
#[derive(Copy, Clone)]
@@ -363,7 +382,7 @@ impl Struct {
..DISABLED_CONFIG
},
r#"
-//- minicore: coerce_unsized, fn
+//- minicore: coerce_unsized, fn, eq
fn main() {
Struct.consume();
@@ -419,7 +438,7 @@ fn main() {
loop {}
//^^^^^^^.<never-to-any>
};
- let _: &mut [u32] = match () { () => &mut [] }
+ let _: &mut [u32] = match () { () => &mut [] };
//^^^^^^^(
//^^^^^^^)
//^^^^^^^.*
@@ -432,6 +451,12 @@ fn main() {
//^^^^^^^^^^.*
//^^^^^^^^^^.&mut
//^^^^^^^^^^.<unsize>
+ () == ();
+ // ^^.&
+ // ^^.&
+ (()) == {()};
+ // ^^.&
+ // ^^^^.&
}
#[derive(Copy, Clone)]
@@ -499,6 +524,7 @@ fn main() {
#[test]
fn never_to_never_is_never_shown() {
+ cov_mark::check!(same_type_adjustment);
check_with_config(
InlayHintsConfig { adjustment_hints: AdjustmentHints::Always, ..DISABLED_CONFIG },
r#"
@@ -606,14 +632,13 @@ fn a() {
}
#[test]
- fn bug() {
+ fn let_stmt_explicit_ty() {
check_with_config(
InlayHintsConfig { adjustment_hints: AdjustmentHints::Always, ..DISABLED_CONFIG },
r#"
fn main() {
- // These should be identical, but they are not...
-
let () = return;
+ //^^^^^^<never-to-any>
let (): () = return;
//^^^^^^<never-to-any>
}
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/inlay_hints/bind_pat.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/inlay_hints/bind_pat.rs
index 4af7f9bdb..6a5092733 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/inlay_hints/bind_pat.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/inlay_hints/bind_pat.rs
@@ -176,15 +176,12 @@ fn pat_is_enum_variant(db: &RootDatabase, bind_pat: &ast::IdentPat, pat_ty: &hir
mod tests {
// This module also contains tests for super::closure_ret
- use expect_test::expect;
use syntax::{TextRange, TextSize};
use test_utils::extract_annotations;
use crate::{fixture, inlay_hints::InlayHintsConfig};
- use crate::inlay_hints::tests::{
- check, check_expect, check_with_config, DISABLED_CONFIG, TEST_CONFIG,
- };
+ use crate::inlay_hints::tests::{check, check_with_config, DISABLED_CONFIG, TEST_CONFIG};
use crate::ClosureReturnTypeHints;
#[track_caller]
@@ -278,8 +275,7 @@ fn main() {
#[test]
fn iterator_hint_regression_issue_12674() {
// Ensure we don't crash while solving the projection type of iterators.
- check_expect(
- InlayHintsConfig { chaining_hints: true, ..DISABLED_CONFIG },
+ let (analysis, file_id) = fixture::file(
r#"
//- minicore: iterators
struct S<T>(T);
@@ -302,107 +298,18 @@ impl<'a, T> Iterator for SliceIter<'a, T> {
fn main(a: SliceIter<'_, Container>) {
a
- .filter_map(|c| Some(c.elements.iter().filter_map(|v| Some(v))))
- .map(|e| e);
+ .filter_map(|c| Some(c.elements.iter().filter_map(|v| Some(v))))
+ .map(|e| e);
}
- "#,
- expect![[r#"
- [
- InlayHint {
- range: 484..554,
- kind: Chaining,
- label: [
- "impl ",
- InlayHintLabelPart {
- text: "Iterator",
- linked_location: Some(
- FileRange {
- file_id: FileId(
- 1,
- ),
- range: 2611..2619,
- },
- ),
- tooltip: "",
- },
- "<",
- InlayHintLabelPart {
- text: "Item",
- linked_location: Some(
- FileRange {
- file_id: FileId(
- 1,
- ),
- range: 2643..2647,
- },
- ),
- tooltip: "",
- },
- " = impl ",
- InlayHintLabelPart {
- text: "Iterator",
- linked_location: Some(
- FileRange {
- file_id: FileId(
- 1,
- ),
- range: 2611..2619,
- },
- ),
- tooltip: "",
- },
- "<",
- InlayHintLabelPart {
- text: "Item",
- linked_location: Some(
- FileRange {
- file_id: FileId(
- 1,
- ),
- range: 2643..2647,
- },
- ),
- tooltip: "",
- },
- " = &&str>>",
- ],
- },
- InlayHint {
- range: 484..485,
- kind: Chaining,
- label: [
- "",
- InlayHintLabelPart {
- text: "SliceIter",
- linked_location: Some(
- FileRange {
- file_id: FileId(
- 0,
- ),
- range: 289..298,
- },
- ),
- tooltip: "",
- },
- "<",
- InlayHintLabelPart {
- text: "Container",
- linked_location: Some(
- FileRange {
- file_id: FileId(
- 0,
- ),
- range: 238..247,
- },
- ),
- tooltip: "",
- },
- ">",
- ],
- },
- ]
- "#]],
+"#,
);
+ analysis
+ .inlay_hints(
+ &InlayHintsConfig { chaining_hints: true, ..DISABLED_CONFIG },
+ file_id,
+ None,
+ )
+ .unwrap();
}
#[test]
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/inlay_hints/chaining.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/inlay_hints/chaining.rs
index 0c54f084c..1e1771259 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/inlay_hints/chaining.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/inlay_hints/chaining.rs
@@ -435,7 +435,7 @@ fn main() {
file_id: FileId(
1,
),
- range: 2611..2619,
+ range: 3415..3423,
},
),
tooltip: "",
@@ -448,7 +448,7 @@ fn main() {
file_id: FileId(
1,
),
- range: 2643..2647,
+ range: 3447..3451,
},
),
tooltip: "",
@@ -468,7 +468,7 @@ fn main() {
file_id: FileId(
1,
),
- range: 2611..2619,
+ range: 3415..3423,
},
),
tooltip: "",
@@ -481,7 +481,7 @@ fn main() {
file_id: FileId(
1,
),
- range: 2643..2647,
+ range: 3447..3451,
},
),
tooltip: "",
@@ -501,7 +501,7 @@ fn main() {
file_id: FileId(
1,
),
- range: 2611..2619,
+ range: 3415..3423,
},
),
tooltip: "",
@@ -514,7 +514,7 @@ fn main() {
file_id: FileId(
1,
),
- range: 2643..2647,
+ range: 3447..3451,
},
),
tooltip: "",
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/inlay_hints/discriminant.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/inlay_hints/discriminant.rs
index 5dd51ad11..67eaa553a 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/inlay_hints/discriminant.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/inlay_hints/discriminant.rs
@@ -59,8 +59,14 @@ fn variant_hints(
},
kind: InlayKind::Discriminant,
label: InlayHintLabel::simple(
- match &d {
- Ok(v) => format!("{}", v),
+ match d {
+ Ok(x) => {
+ if x >= 10 {
+ format!("{x} ({x:#X})")
+ } else {
+ format!("{x}")
+ }
+ }
Err(_) => "?".into(),
},
Some(InlayTooltip::String(match &d {
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/lib.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/lib.rs
index f2b535bdc..078b66dd3 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/lib.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/lib.rs
@@ -55,6 +55,7 @@ mod syntax_tree;
mod typing;
mod view_crate_graph;
mod view_hir;
+mod view_mir;
mod view_item_tree;
mod shuffle_crate_graph;
@@ -308,6 +309,10 @@ impl Analysis {
self.with_db(|db| view_hir::view_hir(db, position))
}
+ pub fn view_mir(&self, position: FilePosition) -> Cancellable<String> {
+ self.with_db(|db| view_mir::view_mir(db, position))
+ }
+
pub fn view_item_tree(&self, file_id: FileId) -> Cancellable<String> {
self.with_db(|db| view_item_tree::view_item_tree(db, file_id))
}
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/markup.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/markup.rs
index de9fef61a..411eb695f 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/markup.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/markup.rs
@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ impl Markup {
pub fn as_str(&self) -> &str {
self.text.as_str()
}
- pub fn fenced_block(contents: &impl fmt::Display) -> Markup {
+ pub fn fenced_block(contents: impl fmt::Display) -> Markup {
format!("```rust\n{contents}\n```").into()
}
}
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/moniker.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/moniker.rs
index af5e96d23..349e79ecf 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/moniker.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/moniker.rs
@@ -208,6 +208,9 @@ pub(crate) fn def_to_moniker(
Definition::Trait(trait_) => {
MonikerDescriptor { name: trait_.name(db), desc: MonikerDescriptorKind::Type }
}
+ Definition::TraitAlias(ta) => {
+ MonikerDescriptor { name: ta.name(db), desc: MonikerDescriptorKind::Type }
+ }
Definition::TypeAlias(ta) => {
MonikerDescriptor { name: ta.name(db), desc: MonikerDescriptorKind::TypeParameter }
}
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/move_item.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/move_item.rs
index ffc4bdd7d..b955ea99f 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/move_item.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/move_item.rs
@@ -73,6 +73,7 @@ fn find_ancestors(item: SyntaxElement, direction: Direction, range: TextRange) -
SyntaxKind::MACRO_CALL,
SyntaxKind::TYPE_ALIAS,
SyntaxKind::TRAIT,
+ SyntaxKind::TRAIT_ALIAS,
SyntaxKind::IMPL,
SyntaxKind::MACRO_DEF,
SyntaxKind::STRUCT,
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/navigation_target.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/navigation_target.rs
index 3aa799d43..6aae82f98 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/navigation_target.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/navigation_target.rs
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ use std::fmt;
use either::Either;
use hir::{
symbols::FileSymbol, AssocItem, Documentation, FieldSource, HasAttrs, HasSource, HirDisplay,
- InFile, ModuleSource, Semantics,
+ InFile, LocalSource, ModuleSource, Semantics,
};
use ide_db::{
base_db::{FileId, FileRange},
@@ -192,6 +192,7 @@ impl TryToNav for Definition {
Definition::Const(it) => it.try_to_nav(db),
Definition::Static(it) => it.try_to_nav(db),
Definition::Trait(it) => it.try_to_nav(db),
+ Definition::TraitAlias(it) => it.try_to_nav(db),
Definition::TypeAlias(it) => it.try_to_nav(db),
Definition::BuiltinType(_) => None,
Definition::ToolModule(_) => None,
@@ -212,6 +213,7 @@ impl TryToNav for hir::ModuleDef {
hir::ModuleDef::Const(it) => it.try_to_nav(db),
hir::ModuleDef::Static(it) => it.try_to_nav(db),
hir::ModuleDef::Trait(it) => it.try_to_nav(db),
+ hir::ModuleDef::TraitAlias(it) => it.try_to_nav(db),
hir::ModuleDef::TypeAlias(it) => it.try_to_nav(db),
hir::ModuleDef::Macro(it) => it.try_to_nav(db),
hir::ModuleDef::BuiltinType(_) => None,
@@ -249,6 +251,9 @@ impl ToNavFromAst for hir::TypeAlias {
impl ToNavFromAst for hir::Trait {
const KIND: SymbolKind = SymbolKind::Trait;
}
+impl ToNavFromAst for hir::TraitAlias {
+ const KIND: SymbolKind = SymbolKind::TraitAlias;
+}
impl<D> TryToNav for D
where
@@ -382,9 +387,11 @@ impl TryToNav for hir::GenericParam {
}
}
-impl ToNav for hir::Local {
+impl ToNav for LocalSource {
fn to_nav(&self, db: &RootDatabase) -> NavigationTarget {
- let InFile { file_id, value } = self.source(db);
+ let InFile { file_id, value } = &self.source;
+ let file_id = *file_id;
+ let local = self.local;
let (node, name) = match &value {
Either::Left(bind_pat) => (bind_pat.syntax(), bind_pat.name()),
Either::Right(it) => (it.syntax(), it.name()),
@@ -393,10 +400,10 @@ impl ToNav for hir::Local {
let FileRange { file_id, range: full_range } =
InFile::new(file_id, node).original_file_range(db);
- let name = self.name(db).to_smol_str();
- let kind = if self.is_self(db) {
+ let name = local.name(db).to_smol_str();
+ let kind = if local.is_self(db) {
SymbolKind::SelfParam
- } else if self.is_param(db) {
+ } else if local.is_param(db) {
SymbolKind::ValueParam
} else {
SymbolKind::Local
@@ -414,6 +421,12 @@ impl ToNav for hir::Local {
}
}
+impl ToNav for hir::Local {
+ fn to_nav(&self, db: &RootDatabase) -> NavigationTarget {
+ self.primary_source(db).to_nav(db)
+ }
+}
+
impl ToNav for hir::Label {
fn to_nav(&self, db: &RootDatabase) -> NavigationTarget {
let InFile { file_id, value } = self.source(db);
@@ -544,6 +557,7 @@ pub(crate) fn description_from_symbol(db: &RootDatabase, symbol: &FileSymbol) ->
ast::Struct(it) => sema.to_def(&it).map(|it| it.display(db).to_string()),
ast::Enum(it) => sema.to_def(&it).map(|it| it.display(db).to_string()),
ast::Trait(it) => sema.to_def(&it).map(|it| it.display(db).to_string()),
+ ast::TraitAlias(it) => sema.to_def(&it).map(|it| it.display(db).to_string()),
ast::Module(it) => sema.to_def(&it).map(|it| it.display(db).to_string()),
ast::TypeAlias(it) => sema.to_def(&it).map(|it| it.display(db).to_string()),
ast::Const(it) => sema.to_def(&it).map(|it| it.display(db).to_string()),
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/references.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/references.rs
index cabbc2872..3684c1033 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/references.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/references.rs
@@ -1356,6 +1356,38 @@ impl Foo {
}
#[test]
+ fn test_trait_alias() {
+ check(
+ r#"
+trait Foo {}
+trait Bar$0 = Foo where Self: ;
+fn foo<T: Bar>(_: impl Bar, _: &dyn Bar) {}
+"#,
+ expect![[r#"
+ Bar TraitAlias FileId(0) 13..42 19..22
+
+ FileId(0) 53..56
+ FileId(0) 66..69
+ FileId(0) 79..82
+ "#]],
+ );
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn test_trait_alias_self() {
+ check(
+ r#"
+trait Foo = where Self$0: ;
+"#,
+ expect![[r#"
+ Self TypeParam FileId(0) 6..9 6..9
+
+ FileId(0) 18..22
+ "#]],
+ );
+ }
+
+ #[test]
fn test_attr_differs_from_fn_with_same_name() {
check(
r#"
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/rename.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/rename.rs
index c0237e1ed..e10c46381 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/rename.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/rename.rs
@@ -353,6 +353,11 @@ mod tests {
fn check(new_name: &str, ra_fixture_before: &str, ra_fixture_after: &str) {
let ra_fixture_after = &trim_indent(ra_fixture_after);
let (analysis, position) = fixture::position(ra_fixture_before);
+ if !ra_fixture_after.starts_with("error: ") {
+ if let Err(err) = analysis.prepare_rename(position).unwrap() {
+ panic!("Prepare rename to '{new_name}' was failed: {err}")
+ }
+ }
let rename_result = analysis
.rename(position, new_name)
.unwrap_or_else(|err| panic!("Rename to '{new_name}' was cancelled: {err}"));
@@ -1710,6 +1715,23 @@ fn foo(bar: i32) -> Foo {
}
#[test]
+ fn test_rename_local_simple() {
+ check(
+ "i",
+ r#"
+fn foo(bar$0: i32) -> i32 {
+ bar
+}
+"#,
+ r#"
+fn foo(i: i32) -> i32 {
+ i
+}
+"#,
+ );
+ }
+
+ #[test]
fn test_rename_local_put_init_shorthand() {
cov_mark::check!(test_rename_local_put_init_shorthand);
check(
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/runnables.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/runnables.rs
index 5b35262aa..8a8a9151c 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/runnables.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/runnables.rs
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ use std::fmt;
use ast::HasName;
use cfg::CfgExpr;
-use hir::{AsAssocItem, HasAttrs, HasSource, HirDisplay, Semantics};
+use hir::{AsAssocItem, HasAttrs, HasSource, Semantics};
use ide_assists::utils::test_related_attribute;
use ide_db::{
base_db::{FilePosition, FileRange},
@@ -195,14 +195,13 @@ pub(crate) fn runnables(db: &RootDatabase, file_id: FileId) -> Vec<Runnable> {
//
// Provides a sneak peek of all tests where the current item is used.
//
-// The simplest way to use this feature is via the context menu:
-// - Right-click on the selected item. The context menu opens.
-// - Select **Peek related tests**
+// The simplest way to use this feature is via the context menu. Right-click on
+// the selected item. The context menu opens. Select **Peek Related Tests**.
//
// |===
// | Editor | Action Name
//
-// | VS Code | **rust-analyzer: Peek related tests**
+// | VS Code | **rust-analyzer: Peek Related Tests**
// |===
pub(crate) fn related_tests(
db: &RootDatabase,
@@ -371,9 +370,9 @@ pub(crate) fn runnable_impl(
let nav = def.try_to_nav(sema.db)?;
let ty = def.self_ty(sema.db);
let adt_name = ty.as_adt()?.name(sema.db);
- let mut ty_args = ty.type_arguments().peekable();
+ let mut ty_args = ty.generic_parameters(sema.db).peekable();
let params = if ty_args.peek().is_some() {
- format!("<{}>", ty_args.format_with(",", |ty, cb| cb(&ty.display(sema.db))))
+ format!("<{}>", ty_args.format_with(",", |ty, cb| cb(&ty)))
} else {
String::new()
};
@@ -417,6 +416,7 @@ fn module_def_doctest(db: &RootDatabase, def: Definition) -> Option<Runnable> {
Definition::Const(it) => it.attrs(db),
Definition::Static(it) => it.attrs(db),
Definition::Trait(it) => it.attrs(db),
+ Definition::TraitAlias(it) => it.attrs(db),
Definition::TypeAlias(it) => it.attrs(db),
Definition::Macro(it) => it.attrs(db),
Definition::SelfType(it) => it.attrs(db),
@@ -437,14 +437,10 @@ fn module_def_doctest(db: &RootDatabase, def: Definition) -> Option<Runnable> {
let ty = imp.self_ty(db);
if let Some(adt) = ty.as_adt() {
let name = adt.name(db);
- let mut ty_args = ty.type_arguments().peekable();
+ let mut ty_args = ty.generic_parameters(db).peekable();
format_to!(path, "{}", name);
if ty_args.peek().is_some() {
- format_to!(
- path,
- "<{}>",
- ty_args.format_with(",", |ty, cb| cb(&ty.display(db)))
- );
+ format_to!(path, "<{}>", ty_args.format_with(",", |ty, cb| cb(&ty)));
}
format_to!(path, "::{}", def_name);
path.retain(|c| c != ' ');
@@ -1001,6 +997,221 @@ impl Data {
}
#[test]
+ fn test_runnables_doc_test_in_impl_with_lifetime() {
+ check(
+ r#"
+//- /lib.rs
+$0
+fn main() {}
+
+struct Data<'a>;
+impl Data<'a> {
+ /// ```
+ /// let x = 5;
+ /// ```
+ fn foo() {}
+}
+"#,
+ &[Bin, DocTest],
+ expect![[r#"
+ [
+ Runnable {
+ use_name_in_title: false,
+ nav: NavigationTarget {
+ file_id: FileId(
+ 0,
+ ),
+ full_range: 1..13,
+ focus_range: 4..8,
+ name: "main",
+ kind: Function,
+ },
+ kind: Bin,
+ cfg: None,
+ },
+ Runnable {
+ use_name_in_title: false,
+ nav: NavigationTarget {
+ file_id: FileId(
+ 0,
+ ),
+ full_range: 52..106,
+ name: "foo",
+ },
+ kind: DocTest {
+ test_id: Path(
+ "Data<'a>::foo",
+ ),
+ },
+ cfg: None,
+ },
+ ]
+ "#]],
+ );
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn test_runnables_doc_test_in_impl_with_lifetime_and_types() {
+ check(
+ r#"
+//- /lib.rs
+$0
+fn main() {}
+
+struct Data<'a, T, U>;
+impl<T, U> Data<'a, T, U> {
+ /// ```
+ /// let x = 5;
+ /// ```
+ fn foo() {}
+}
+"#,
+ &[Bin, DocTest],
+ expect![[r#"
+ [
+ Runnable {
+ use_name_in_title: false,
+ nav: NavigationTarget {
+ file_id: FileId(
+ 0,
+ ),
+ full_range: 1..13,
+ focus_range: 4..8,
+ name: "main",
+ kind: Function,
+ },
+ kind: Bin,
+ cfg: None,
+ },
+ Runnable {
+ use_name_in_title: false,
+ nav: NavigationTarget {
+ file_id: FileId(
+ 0,
+ ),
+ full_range: 70..124,
+ name: "foo",
+ },
+ kind: DocTest {
+ test_id: Path(
+ "Data<'a,T,U>::foo",
+ ),
+ },
+ cfg: None,
+ },
+ ]
+ "#]],
+ );
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn test_runnables_doc_test_in_impl_with_const() {
+ check(
+ r#"
+//- /lib.rs
+$0
+fn main() {}
+
+struct Data<const N: usize>;
+impl<const N: usize> Data<N> {
+ /// ```
+ /// let x = 5;
+ /// ```
+ fn foo() {}
+}
+"#,
+ &[Bin, DocTest],
+ expect![[r#"
+ [
+ Runnable {
+ use_name_in_title: false,
+ nav: NavigationTarget {
+ file_id: FileId(
+ 0,
+ ),
+ full_range: 1..13,
+ focus_range: 4..8,
+ name: "main",
+ kind: Function,
+ },
+ kind: Bin,
+ cfg: None,
+ },
+ Runnable {
+ use_name_in_title: false,
+ nav: NavigationTarget {
+ file_id: FileId(
+ 0,
+ ),
+ full_range: 79..133,
+ name: "foo",
+ },
+ kind: DocTest {
+ test_id: Path(
+ "Data<N>::foo",
+ ),
+ },
+ cfg: None,
+ },
+ ]
+ "#]],
+ );
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn test_runnables_doc_test_in_impl_with_lifetime_types_and_const() {
+ check(
+ r#"
+//- /lib.rs
+$0
+fn main() {}
+
+struct Data<'a, T, const N: usize>;
+impl<'a, T, const N: usize> Data<'a, T, N> {
+ /// ```
+ /// let x = 5;
+ /// ```
+ fn foo() {}
+}
+"#,
+ &[Bin, DocTest],
+ expect![[r#"
+ [
+ Runnable {
+ use_name_in_title: false,
+ nav: NavigationTarget {
+ file_id: FileId(
+ 0,
+ ),
+ full_range: 1..13,
+ focus_range: 4..8,
+ name: "main",
+ kind: Function,
+ },
+ kind: Bin,
+ cfg: None,
+ },
+ Runnable {
+ use_name_in_title: false,
+ nav: NavigationTarget {
+ file_id: FileId(
+ 0,
+ ),
+ full_range: 100..154,
+ name: "foo",
+ },
+ kind: DocTest {
+ test_id: Path(
+ "Data<'a,T,N>::foo",
+ ),
+ },
+ cfg: None,
+ },
+ ]
+ "#]],
+ );
+ }
+ #[test]
fn test_runnables_module() {
check(
r#"
@@ -2063,6 +2274,59 @@ mod tests {
}
#[test]
+ fn test_runnables_doc_test_in_impl_with_lifetime_type_const_value() {
+ check(
+ r#"
+//- /lib.rs
+$0
+fn main() {}
+
+struct Data<'a, A, const B: usize, C, const D: u32>;
+impl<A, C, const D: u32> Data<'a, A, 12, C, D> {
+ /// ```
+ /// ```
+ fn foo() {}
+}
+"#,
+ &[Bin, DocTest],
+ expect![[r#"
+ [
+ Runnable {
+ use_name_in_title: false,
+ nav: NavigationTarget {
+ file_id: FileId(
+ 0,
+ ),
+ full_range: 1..13,
+ focus_range: 4..8,
+ name: "main",
+ kind: Function,
+ },
+ kind: Bin,
+ cfg: None,
+ },
+ Runnable {
+ use_name_in_title: false,
+ nav: NavigationTarget {
+ file_id: FileId(
+ 0,
+ ),
+ full_range: 121..156,
+ name: "foo",
+ },
+ kind: DocTest {
+ test_id: Path(
+ "Data<'a,A,12,C,D>::foo",
+ ),
+ },
+ cfg: None,
+ },
+ ]
+ "#]],
+ );
+ }
+
+ #[test]
fn doc_test_type_params() {
check(
r#"
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/signature_help.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/signature_help.rs
index f70ca55a5..4b2c139f6 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/signature_help.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/signature_help.rs
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ use stdx::format_to;
use syntax::{
algo,
ast::{self, HasArgList},
- match_ast, AstNode, Direction, SyntaxToken, TextRange, TextSize,
+ match_ast, AstNode, Direction, SyntaxElementChildren, SyntaxToken, TextRange, TextSize,
};
use crate::RootDatabase;
@@ -102,6 +102,20 @@ pub(crate) fn signature_help(db: &RootDatabase, position: FilePosition) -> Optio
}
return signature_help_for_record_lit(&sema, record, token);
},
+ ast::RecordPat(record) => {
+ let cursor_outside = record.record_pat_field_list().and_then(|list| list.r_curly_token()).as_ref() == Some(&token);
+ if cursor_outside {
+ continue;
+ }
+ return signature_help_for_record_pat(&sema, record, token);
+ },
+ ast::TupleStructPat(tuple_pat) => {
+ let cursor_outside = tuple_pat.r_paren_token().as_ref() == Some(&token);
+ if cursor_outside {
+ continue;
+ }
+ return signature_help_for_tuple_struct_pat(&sema, tuple_pat, token);
+ },
_ => (),
}
}
@@ -172,7 +186,7 @@ fn signature_help_for_call(
res.signature.push('(');
{
- if let Some(self_param) = callable.receiver_param(db) {
+ if let Some((self_param, _)) = callable.receiver_param(db) {
format_to!(res.signature, "{}", self_param)
}
let mut buf = String::new();
@@ -252,6 +266,10 @@ fn signature_help_for_generics(
res.doc = it.docs(db).map(|it| it.into());
format_to!(res.signature, "trait {}", it.name(db));
}
+ hir::GenericDef::TraitAlias(it) => {
+ res.doc = it.docs(db).map(|it| it.into());
+ format_to!(res.signature, "trait {}", it.name(db));
+ }
hir::GenericDef::TypeAlias(it) => {
res.doc = it.docs(db).map(|it| it.into());
format_to!(res.signature, "type {}", it.name(db));
@@ -342,11 +360,112 @@ fn signature_help_for_record_lit(
record: ast::RecordExpr,
token: SyntaxToken,
) -> Option<SignatureHelp> {
- let active_parameter = record
- .record_expr_field_list()?
+ signature_help_for_record_(
+ sema,
+ record.record_expr_field_list()?.syntax().children_with_tokens(),
+ &record.path()?,
+ record
+ .record_expr_field_list()?
+ .fields()
+ .filter_map(|field| sema.resolve_record_field(&field))
+ .map(|(field, _, ty)| (field, ty)),
+ token,
+ )
+}
+
+fn signature_help_for_record_pat(
+ sema: &Semantics<'_, RootDatabase>,
+ record: ast::RecordPat,
+ token: SyntaxToken,
+) -> Option<SignatureHelp> {
+ signature_help_for_record_(
+ sema,
+ record.record_pat_field_list()?.syntax().children_with_tokens(),
+ &record.path()?,
+ record
+ .record_pat_field_list()?
+ .fields()
+ .filter_map(|field| sema.resolve_record_pat_field(&field)),
+ token,
+ )
+}
+
+fn signature_help_for_tuple_struct_pat(
+ sema: &Semantics<'_, RootDatabase>,
+ pat: ast::TupleStructPat,
+ token: SyntaxToken,
+) -> Option<SignatureHelp> {
+ let rest_pat = pat.fields().find(|it| matches!(it, ast::Pat::RestPat(_)));
+ let is_left_of_rest_pat =
+ rest_pat.map_or(true, |it| token.text_range().start() < it.syntax().text_range().end());
+
+ let mut res = SignatureHelp {
+ doc: None,
+ signature: String::new(),
+ parameters: vec![],
+ active_parameter: None,
+ };
+
+ let db = sema.db;
+ let path_res = sema.resolve_path(&pat.path()?)?;
+ let fields: Vec<_> = if let PathResolution::Def(ModuleDef::Variant(variant)) = path_res {
+ let en = variant.parent_enum(db);
+
+ res.doc = en.docs(db).map(|it| it.into());
+ format_to!(res.signature, "enum {}::{} (", en.name(db), variant.name(db));
+ variant.fields(db)
+ } else {
+ let adt = match path_res {
+ PathResolution::SelfType(imp) => imp.self_ty(db).as_adt()?,
+ PathResolution::Def(ModuleDef::Adt(adt)) => adt,
+ _ => return None,
+ };
+
+ match adt {
+ hir::Adt::Struct(it) => {
+ res.doc = it.docs(db).map(|it| it.into());
+ format_to!(res.signature, "struct {} (", it.name(db));
+ it.fields(db)
+ }
+ _ => return None,
+ }
+ };
+ let commas = pat
.syntax()
.children_with_tokens()
.filter_map(syntax::NodeOrToken::into_token)
+ .filter(|t| t.kind() == syntax::T![,]);
+ res.active_parameter = Some(if is_left_of_rest_pat {
+ commas.take_while(|t| t.text_range().start() <= token.text_range().start()).count()
+ } else {
+ let n_commas = commas
+ .collect::<Vec<_>>()
+ .into_iter()
+ .rev()
+ .take_while(|t| t.text_range().start() > token.text_range().start())
+ .count();
+ fields.len().saturating_sub(1).saturating_sub(n_commas)
+ });
+
+ let mut buf = String::new();
+ for ty in fields.into_iter().map(|it| it.ty(db)) {
+ format_to!(buf, "{}", ty.display_truncated(db, Some(20)));
+ res.push_call_param(&buf);
+ buf.clear();
+ }
+ res.signature.push_str(")");
+ Some(res)
+}
+
+fn signature_help_for_record_(
+ sema: &Semantics<'_, RootDatabase>,
+ field_list_children: SyntaxElementChildren,
+ path: &ast::Path,
+ fields2: impl Iterator<Item = (hir::Field, hir::Type)>,
+ token: SyntaxToken,
+) -> Option<SignatureHelp> {
+ let active_parameter = field_list_children
+ .filter_map(syntax::NodeOrToken::into_token)
.filter(|t| t.kind() == syntax::T![,])
.take_while(|t| t.text_range().start() <= token.text_range().start())
.count();
@@ -361,7 +480,7 @@ fn signature_help_for_record_lit(
let fields;
let db = sema.db;
- let path_res = sema.resolve_path(&record.path()?)?;
+ let path_res = sema.resolve_path(path)?;
if let PathResolution::Def(ModuleDef::Variant(variant)) = path_res {
fields = variant.fields(db);
let en = variant.parent_enum(db);
@@ -393,8 +512,7 @@ fn signature_help_for_record_lit(
let mut fields =
fields.into_iter().map(|field| (field.name(db), Some(field))).collect::<FxIndexMap<_, _>>();
let mut buf = String::new();
- for field in record.record_expr_field_list()?.fields() {
- let Some((field, _, ty)) = sema.resolve_record_field(&field) else { continue };
+ for (field, ty) in fields2 {
let name = field.name(db);
format_to!(buf, "{name}: {}", ty.display_truncated(db, Some(20)));
res.push_record_field(&buf);
@@ -435,6 +553,7 @@ mod tests {
(database, FilePosition { file_id, offset })
}
+ #[track_caller]
fn check(ra_fixture: &str, expect: Expect) {
let fixture = format!(
r#"
@@ -887,6 +1006,119 @@ fn main() {
}
#[test]
+ fn tuple_struct_pat() {
+ check(
+ r#"
+/// A cool tuple struct
+struct S(u32, i32);
+fn main() {
+ let S(0, $0);
+}
+"#,
+ expect![[r#"
+ A cool tuple struct
+ ------
+ struct S (u32, i32)
+ --- ^^^
+ "#]],
+ );
+ }
+
+ #[test]
+ fn tuple_struct_pat_rest() {
+ check(
+ r#"
+/// A cool tuple struct
+struct S(u32, i32, f32, u16);
+fn main() {
+ let S(0, .., $0);
+}
+"#,
+ expect![[r#"
+ A cool tuple struct
+ ------
+ struct S (u32, i32, f32, u16)
+ --- --- --- ^^^
+ "#]],
+ );
+ check(
+ r#"
+/// A cool tuple struct
+struct S(u32, i32, f32, u16, u8);
+fn main() {
+ let S(0, .., $0, 0);
+}
+"#,
+ expect![[r#"
+ A cool tuple struct
+ ------
+ struct S (u32, i32, f32, u16, u8)
+ --- --- --- ^^^ --
+ "#]],
+ );
+ check(
+ r#"
+/// A cool tuple struct
+struct S(u32, i32, f32, u16);
+fn main() {
+ let S($0, .., 1);
+}
+"#,
+ expect![[r#"
+ A cool tuple struct
+ ------
+ struct S (u32, i32, f32, u16)
+ ^^^ --- --- ---
+ "#]],
+ );
+ check(
+ r#"
+/// A cool tuple struct
+struct S(u32, i32, f32, u16, u8);
+fn main() {
+ let S(1, .., 1, $0, 2);
+}
+"#,
+ expect![[r#"
+ A cool tuple struct
+ ------
+ struct S (u32, i32, f32, u16, u8)
+ --- --- --- ^^^ --
+ "#]],
+ );
+ check(
+ r#"
+/// A cool tuple struct
+struct S(u32, i32, f32, u16);
+fn main() {
+ let S(1, $0.., 1);
+}
+"#,
+ expect![[r#"
+ A cool tuple struct
+ ------
+ struct S (u32, i32, f32, u16)
+ --- ^^^ --- ---
+ "#]],
+ );
+ check(
+ r#"
+/// A cool tuple struct
+struct S(u32, i32, f32, u16);
+fn main() {
+ let S(1, ..$0, 1);
+}
+"#,
+ expect![[r#"
+ A cool tuple struct
+ ------
+ struct S (u32, i32, f32, u16)
+ --- ^^^ --- ---
+ "#]],
+ );
+ }
+
+ #[test]
fn generic_struct() {
check(
r#"
@@ -1547,6 +1779,29 @@ impl S {
}
#[test]
+ fn record_pat() {
+ check(
+ r#"
+struct Strukt<T, U = ()> {
+ t: T,
+ u: U,
+ unit: (),
+}
+fn f() {
+ let Strukt {
+ u: 0,
+ $0
+ }
+}
+"#,
+ expect![[r#"
+ struct Strukt { u: i32, t: T, unit: () }
+ ------ ^^^^ --------
+ "#]],
+ );
+ }
+
+ #[test]
fn test_enum_in_nested_method_in_lambda() {
check(
r#"
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/static_index.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/static_index.rs
index 3f7f6885f..c97691b14 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/static_index.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/static_index.rs
@@ -139,6 +139,7 @@ impl StaticIndex<'_> {
documentation: true,
keywords: true,
format: crate::HoverDocFormat::Markdown,
+ interpret_tests: false,
};
let tokens = tokens.filter(|token| {
matches!(
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/syntax_highlighting/highlight.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/syntax_highlighting/highlight.rs
index 892e6a9bb..2111baad7 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/syntax_highlighting/highlight.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/syntax_highlighting/highlight.rs
@@ -217,7 +217,9 @@ fn highlight_name_ref(
// to anything when used.
// We can fix this for derive attributes since derive helpers are recorded, but not for
// general attributes.
- None if name_ref.syntax().ancestors().any(|it| it.kind() == ATTR) => {
+ None if name_ref.syntax().ancestors().any(|it| it.kind() == ATTR)
+ && !sema.hir_file_for(name_ref.syntax()).is_derive_attr_pseudo_expansion(sema.db) =>
+ {
return HlTag::Symbol(SymbolKind::Attribute).into();
}
None => return HlTag::UnresolvedReference.into(),
@@ -410,6 +412,7 @@ fn highlight_def(
h
}
Definition::Trait(_) => Highlight::new(HlTag::Symbol(SymbolKind::Trait)),
+ Definition::TraitAlias(_) => Highlight::new(HlTag::Symbol(SymbolKind::TraitAlias)),
Definition::TypeAlias(type_) => {
let mut h = Highlight::new(HlTag::Symbol(SymbolKind::TypeAlias));
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/syntax_highlighting/inject.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/syntax_highlighting/inject.rs
index 9139528c7..3c4cfc781 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/syntax_highlighting/inject.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/syntax_highlighting/inject.rs
@@ -274,6 +274,7 @@ fn module_def_to_hl_tag(def: Definition) -> HlTag {
Definition::Const(_) => SymbolKind::Const,
Definition::Static(_) => SymbolKind::Static,
Definition::Trait(_) => SymbolKind::Trait,
+ Definition::TraitAlias(_) => SymbolKind::TraitAlias,
Definition::TypeAlias(_) => SymbolKind::TypeAlias,
Definition::BuiltinType(_) => return HlTag::BuiltinType,
Definition::Macro(_) => SymbolKind::Macro,
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/syntax_highlighting/tags.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/syntax_highlighting/tags.rs
index 3949f1189..a81c4ee0c 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/syntax_highlighting/tags.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/syntax_highlighting/tags.rs
@@ -150,6 +150,7 @@ impl HlTag {
SymbolKind::Struct => "struct",
SymbolKind::ToolModule => "tool_module",
SymbolKind::Trait => "trait",
+ SymbolKind::TraitAlias => "trait_alias",
SymbolKind::TypeAlias => "type_alias",
SymbolKind::TypeParam => "type_param",
SymbolKind::Union => "union",
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/syntax_highlighting/test_data/highlight_attributes.html b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/syntax_highlighting/test_data/highlight_attributes.html
index 1a4398814..567ab8ccc 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/syntax_highlighting/test_data/highlight_attributes.html
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/syntax_highlighting/test_data/highlight_attributes.html
@@ -53,6 +53,6 @@ pre { color: #DCDCCC; background: #3F3F3F; font-size: 22px; padd
<span class="comment">// This is another normal comment</span>
<span class="comment documentation">/// This is another doc comment</span>
<span class="comment">// This is another normal comment</span>
-<span class="attribute_bracket attribute">#</span><span class="attribute_bracket attribute">[</span><span class="attribute attribute default_library library">derive</span><span class="parenthesis attribute">(</span><span class="derive attribute default_library library">Copy</span><span class="parenthesis attribute">)</span><span class="attribute_bracket attribute">]</span>
+<span class="attribute_bracket attribute">#</span><span class="attribute_bracket attribute">[</span><span class="attribute attribute default_library library">derive</span><span class="parenthesis attribute">(</span><span class="derive attribute default_library library">Copy</span><span class="comma attribute">,</span> <span class="unresolved_reference attribute">Unresolved</span><span class="parenthesis attribute">)</span><span class="attribute_bracket attribute">]</span>
<span class="comment">// The reason for these being here is to test AttrIds</span>
<span class="keyword">struct</span> <span class="struct declaration">Foo</span><span class="semicolon">;</span></code></pre> \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/syntax_highlighting/tests.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/syntax_highlighting/tests.rs
index fc9b5d3ba..ac9bd8e39 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/syntax_highlighting/tests.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/syntax_highlighting/tests.rs
@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ fn attributes() {
// This is another normal comment
/// This is another doc comment
// This is another normal comment
-#[derive(Copy)]
+#[derive(Copy, Unresolved)]
// The reason for these being here is to test AttrIds
struct Foo;
"#,
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/view_mir.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/view_mir.rs
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..a36aba58b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/ide/src/view_mir.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,29 @@
+use hir::{DefWithBody, Semantics};
+use ide_db::base_db::FilePosition;
+use ide_db::RootDatabase;
+use syntax::{algo::find_node_at_offset, ast, AstNode};
+
+// Feature: View Mir
+//
+// |===
+// | Editor | Action Name
+//
+// | VS Code | **rust-analyzer: View Mir**
+// |===
+pub(crate) fn view_mir(db: &RootDatabase, position: FilePosition) -> String {
+ body_mir(db, position).unwrap_or_else(|| "Not inside a function body".to_string())
+}
+
+fn body_mir(db: &RootDatabase, position: FilePosition) -> Option<String> {
+ let sema = Semantics::new(db);
+ let source_file = sema.parse(position.file_id);
+
+ let item = find_node_at_offset::<ast::Item>(source_file.syntax(), position.offset)?;
+ let def: DefWithBody = match item {
+ ast::Item::Fn(it) => sema.to_def(&it)?.into(),
+ ast::Item::Const(it) => sema.to_def(&it)?.into(),
+ ast::Item::Static(it) => sema.to_def(&it)?.into(),
+ _ => return None,
+ };
+ Some(def.debug_mir(db))
+}
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/parser/src/grammar.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/parser/src/grammar.rs
index 15ec9e167..15435a26c 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/parser/src/grammar.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/parser/src/grammar.rs
@@ -198,6 +198,10 @@ impl BlockLike {
fn is_block(self) -> bool {
self == BlockLike::Block
}
+
+ fn is_blocklike(kind: SyntaxKind) -> bool {
+ matches!(kind, BLOCK_EXPR | IF_EXPR | WHILE_EXPR | FOR_EXPR | LOOP_EXPR | MATCH_EXPR)
+ }
}
const VISIBILITY_FIRST: TokenSet = TokenSet::new(&[T![pub], T![crate]]);
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/parser/src/grammar/attributes.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/parser/src/grammar/attributes.rs
index 4ecaa6e6a..c13a19437 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/parser/src/grammar/attributes.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/parser/src/grammar/attributes.rs
@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ pub(super) fn meta(p: &mut Parser<'_>) {
match p.current() {
T![=] => {
p.bump(T![=]);
- if !expressions::expr(p) {
+ if expressions::expr(p).is_none() {
p.error("expected expression");
}
}
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/parser/src/grammar/expressions.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/parser/src/grammar/expressions.rs
index 4b080102a..a884d8b6e 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/parser/src/grammar/expressions.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/parser/src/grammar/expressions.rs
@@ -16,9 +16,9 @@ pub(super) enum Semicolon {
const EXPR_FIRST: TokenSet = LHS_FIRST;
-pub(super) fn expr(p: &mut Parser<'_>) -> bool {
+pub(super) fn expr(p: &mut Parser<'_>) -> Option<CompletedMarker> {
let r = Restrictions { forbid_structs: false, prefer_stmt: false };
- expr_bp(p, None, r, 1).is_some()
+ expr_bp(p, None, r, 1).map(|(m, _)| m)
}
pub(super) fn expr_stmt(
@@ -120,16 +120,27 @@ pub(super) fn stmt(p: &mut Parser<'_>, semicolon: Semicolon) {
// fn f() { let x: i32; }
types::ascription(p);
}
+
+ let mut expr_after_eq: Option<CompletedMarker> = None;
if p.eat(T![=]) {
// test let_stmt_init
// fn f() { let x = 92; }
- expressions::expr(p);
+ expr_after_eq = expressions::expr(p);
}
if p.at(T![else]) {
+ // test_err let_else_right_curly_brace
+ // fn func() { let Some(_) = {Some(1)} else { panic!("h") };}
+ if let Some(expr) = expr_after_eq {
+ if BlockLike::is_blocklike(expr.kind()) {
+ p.error(
+ "right curly brace `}` before `else` in a `let...else` statement not allowed",
+ )
+ }
+ }
+
// test let_else
// fn f() { let Some(x) = opt else { return }; }
-
let m = p.start();
p.bump(T![else]);
block_expr(p);
@@ -578,7 +589,14 @@ fn arg_list(p: &mut Parser<'_>) {
// fn main() {
// foo(#[attr] 92)
// }
- delimited(p, T!['('], T![')'], T![,], EXPR_FIRST.union(ATTRIBUTE_FIRST), expr);
+ delimited(
+ p,
+ T!['('],
+ T![')'],
+ T![,],
+ EXPR_FIRST.union(ATTRIBUTE_FIRST),
+ |p: &mut Parser<'_>| expr(p).is_some(),
+ );
m.complete(p, ARG_LIST);
}
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/parser/src/grammar/expressions/atom.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/parser/src/grammar/expressions/atom.rs
index efc260383..d051dd268 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/parser/src/grammar/expressions/atom.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/parser/src/grammar/expressions/atom.rs
@@ -163,10 +163,8 @@ pub(super) fn atom_expr(
return None;
}
};
- let blocklike = match done.kind() {
- IF_EXPR | WHILE_EXPR | FOR_EXPR | LOOP_EXPR | MATCH_EXPR | BLOCK_EXPR => BlockLike::Block,
- _ => BlockLike::NotBlock,
- };
+ let blocklike =
+ if BlockLike::is_blocklike(done.kind()) { BlockLike::Block } else { BlockLike::NotBlock };
Some((done, blocklike))
}
@@ -188,7 +186,7 @@ fn tuple_expr(p: &mut Parser<'_>) -> CompletedMarker {
// test tuple_attrs
// const A: (i64, i64) = (1, #[cfg(test)] 2);
- if !expr(p) {
+ if expr(p).is_none() {
break;
}
@@ -221,7 +219,7 @@ fn array_expr(p: &mut Parser<'_>) -> CompletedMarker {
// test array_attrs
// const A: &[i64] = &[1, #[cfg(test)] 2];
- if !expr(p) {
+ if expr(p).is_none() {
break;
}
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/parser/src/grammar/items/traits.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/parser/src/grammar/items/traits.rs
index c982e2d56..a8a1ccb15 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/parser/src/grammar/items/traits.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/parser/src/grammar/items/traits.rs
@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ pub(super) fn trait_(p: &mut Parser<'_>, m: Marker) {
// trait Z<U> = where Self: T<U>;
generic_params::opt_where_clause(p);
p.expect(T![;]);
- m.complete(p, TRAIT);
+ m.complete(p, TRAIT_ALIAS);
return;
}
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/parser/src/grammar/paths.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/parser/src/grammar/paths.rs
index 1064ae997..26490aa97 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/parser/src/grammar/paths.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/parser/src/grammar/paths.rs
@@ -77,6 +77,9 @@ fn path_segment(p: &mut Parser<'_>, mode: Mode, first: bool) {
// type X = <A as B>::Output;
// fn foo() { <usize as Default>::default(); }
if first && p.eat(T![<]) {
+ // test_err angled_path_without_qual
+ // type X = <()>;
+ // type Y = <A as B>;
types::type_(p);
if p.eat(T![as]) {
if is_use_path_start(p) {
@@ -86,6 +89,9 @@ fn path_segment(p: &mut Parser<'_>, mode: Mode, first: bool) {
}
}
p.expect(T![>]);
+ if !p.at(T![::]) {
+ p.error("expected `::`");
+ }
} else {
let empty = if first {
p.eat(T![::]);
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/parser/src/grammar/patterns.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/parser/src/grammar/patterns.rs
index abcefffa2..5f4977886 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/parser/src/grammar/patterns.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/parser/src/grammar/patterns.rs
@@ -431,14 +431,15 @@ fn slice_pat(p: &mut Parser<'_>) -> CompletedMarker {
fn pat_list(p: &mut Parser<'_>, ket: SyntaxKind) {
while !p.at(EOF) && !p.at(ket) {
- if !p.at_ts(PAT_TOP_FIRST) {
- p.error("expected a pattern");
- break;
- }
-
pattern_top(p);
- if !p.at(ket) {
- p.expect(T![,]);
+ if !p.at(T![,]) {
+ if p.at_ts(PAT_TOP_FIRST) {
+ p.error(format!("expected {:?}, got {:?}", T![,], p.current()));
+ } else {
+ break;
+ }
+ } else {
+ p.bump(T![,]);
}
}
}
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/parser/src/syntax_kind/generated.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/parser/src/syntax_kind/generated.rs
index 52b3fc23d..cd87b304a 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/parser/src/syntax_kind/generated.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/parser/src/syntax_kind/generated.rs
@@ -135,6 +135,7 @@ pub enum SyntaxKind {
STATIC,
CONST,
TRAIT,
+ TRAIT_ALIAS,
IMPL,
TYPE_ALIAS,
MACRO_CALL,
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/parser/test_data/parser/err/0049_let_else_right_curly_brace_for.rast b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/parser/test_data/parser/err/0049_let_else_right_curly_brace_for.rast
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..026fecf4c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/parser/test_data/parser/err/0049_let_else_right_curly_brace_for.rast
@@ -0,0 +1,58 @@
+SOURCE_FILE
+ FN
+ FN_KW "fn"
+ WHITESPACE " "
+ NAME
+ IDENT "f"
+ PARAM_LIST
+ L_PAREN "("
+ R_PAREN ")"
+ WHITESPACE " "
+ BLOCK_EXPR
+ STMT_LIST
+ L_CURLY "{"
+ WHITESPACE "\n "
+ LET_STMT
+ LET_KW "let"
+ WHITESPACE " "
+ WILDCARD_PAT
+ UNDERSCORE "_"
+ WHITESPACE " "
+ EQ "="
+ WHITESPACE " "
+ FOR_EXPR
+ FOR_KW "for"
+ WHITESPACE " "
+ WILDCARD_PAT
+ UNDERSCORE "_"
+ WHITESPACE " "
+ IN_KW "in"
+ WHITESPACE " "
+ RANGE_EXPR
+ LITERAL
+ INT_NUMBER "0"
+ DOT2 ".."
+ LITERAL
+ INT_NUMBER "10"
+ WHITESPACE " "
+ BLOCK_EXPR
+ STMT_LIST
+ L_CURLY "{"
+ WHITESPACE "\n "
+ R_CURLY "}"
+ WHITESPACE " "
+ LET_ELSE
+ ELSE_KW "else"
+ WHITESPACE " "
+ BLOCK_EXPR
+ STMT_LIST
+ L_CURLY "{"
+ WHITESPACE "\n "
+ RETURN_EXPR
+ RETURN_KW "return"
+ WHITESPACE "\n "
+ R_CURLY "}"
+ SEMICOLON ";"
+ WHITESPACE "\n"
+ R_CURLY "}"
+error 43: right curly brace `}` before `else` in a `let...else` statement not allowed
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/parser/test_data/parser/err/0049_let_else_right_curly_brace_for.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/parser/test_data/parser/err/0049_let_else_right_curly_brace_for.rs
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..d41027419
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/parser/test_data/parser/err/0049_let_else_right_curly_brace_for.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
+fn f() {
+ let _ = for _ in 0..10 {
+ } else {
+ return
+ };
+} \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/parser/test_data/parser/err/0050_let_else_right_curly_brace_loop.rast b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/parser/test_data/parser/err/0050_let_else_right_curly_brace_loop.rast
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..102321954
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/parser/test_data/parser/err/0050_let_else_right_curly_brace_loop.rast
@@ -0,0 +1,46 @@
+SOURCE_FILE
+ FN
+ FN_KW "fn"
+ WHITESPACE " "
+ NAME
+ IDENT "f"
+ PARAM_LIST
+ L_PAREN "("
+ R_PAREN ")"
+ WHITESPACE " "
+ BLOCK_EXPR
+ STMT_LIST
+ L_CURLY "{"
+ WHITESPACE "\n "
+ LET_STMT
+ LET_KW "let"
+ WHITESPACE " "
+ WILDCARD_PAT
+ UNDERSCORE "_"
+ WHITESPACE " "
+ EQ "="
+ WHITESPACE " "
+ LOOP_EXPR
+ LOOP_KW "loop"
+ WHITESPACE " "
+ BLOCK_EXPR
+ STMT_LIST
+ L_CURLY "{"
+ WHITESPACE "\n "
+ R_CURLY "}"
+ WHITESPACE " "
+ LET_ELSE
+ ELSE_KW "else"
+ WHITESPACE " "
+ BLOCK_EXPR
+ STMT_LIST
+ L_CURLY "{"
+ WHITESPACE "\n "
+ RETURN_EXPR
+ RETURN_KW "return"
+ WHITESPACE "\n "
+ R_CURLY "}"
+ SEMICOLON ";"
+ WHITESPACE "\n"
+ R_CURLY "}"
+error 33: right curly brace `}` before `else` in a `let...else` statement not allowed
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/parser/test_data/parser/err/0050_let_else_right_curly_brace_loop.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/parser/test_data/parser/err/0050_let_else_right_curly_brace_loop.rs
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..28b892869
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/parser/test_data/parser/err/0050_let_else_right_curly_brace_loop.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
+fn f() {
+ let _ = loop {
+ } else {
+ return
+ };
+} \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/parser/test_data/parser/err/0051_let_else_right_curly_brace_match.rast b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/parser/test_data/parser/err/0051_let_else_right_curly_brace_match.rast
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..6e1181246
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/parser/test_data/parser/err/0051_let_else_right_curly_brace_match.rast
@@ -0,0 +1,85 @@
+SOURCE_FILE
+ FN
+ FN_KW "fn"
+ WHITESPACE " "
+ NAME
+ IDENT "f"
+ PARAM_LIST
+ L_PAREN "("
+ R_PAREN ")"
+ WHITESPACE " "
+ BLOCK_EXPR
+ STMT_LIST
+ L_CURLY "{"
+ WHITESPACE "\n "
+ LET_STMT
+ LET_KW "let"
+ WHITESPACE " "
+ WILDCARD_PAT
+ UNDERSCORE "_"
+ WHITESPACE " "
+ EQ "="
+ WHITESPACE " "
+ MATCH_EXPR
+ MATCH_KW "match"
+ WHITESPACE " "
+ CALL_EXPR
+ PATH_EXPR
+ PATH
+ PATH_SEGMENT
+ NAME_REF
+ IDENT "Some"
+ ARG_LIST
+ L_PAREN "("
+ LITERAL
+ INT_NUMBER "1"
+ R_PAREN ")"
+ WHITESPACE " "
+ MATCH_ARM_LIST
+ L_CURLY "{"
+ WHITESPACE "\n "
+ MATCH_ARM
+ TUPLE_STRUCT_PAT
+ PATH
+ PATH_SEGMENT
+ NAME_REF
+ IDENT "Some"
+ L_PAREN "("
+ WILDCARD_PAT
+ UNDERSCORE "_"
+ R_PAREN ")"
+ WHITESPACE " "
+ FAT_ARROW "=>"
+ WHITESPACE " "
+ LITERAL
+ INT_NUMBER "1"
+ COMMA ","
+ WHITESPACE "\n "
+ MATCH_ARM
+ IDENT_PAT
+ NAME
+ IDENT "None"
+ WHITESPACE " "
+ FAT_ARROW "=>"
+ WHITESPACE " "
+ LITERAL
+ INT_NUMBER "2"
+ COMMA ","
+ WHITESPACE "\n "
+ R_CURLY "}"
+ WHITESPACE " "
+ LET_ELSE
+ ELSE_KW "else"
+ WHITESPACE " "
+ BLOCK_EXPR
+ STMT_LIST
+ L_CURLY "{"
+ WHITESPACE "\n "
+ RETURN_EXPR
+ RETURN_KW "return"
+ WHITESPACE "\n "
+ R_CURLY "}"
+ SEMICOLON ";"
+ WHITESPACE "\n"
+ R_CURLY "}"
+error 83: right curly brace `}` before `else` in a `let...else` statement not allowed
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/parser/test_data/parser/err/0051_let_else_right_curly_brace_match.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/parser/test_data/parser/err/0051_let_else_right_curly_brace_match.rs
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..902d70dae
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/parser/test_data/parser/err/0051_let_else_right_curly_brace_match.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
+fn f() {
+ let _ = match Some(1) {
+ Some(_) => 1,
+ None => 2,
+ } else {
+ return
+ };
+} \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/parser/test_data/parser/err/0052_let_else_right_curly_brace_while.rast b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/parser/test_data/parser/err/0052_let_else_right_curly_brace_while.rast
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..298d47d53
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/parser/test_data/parser/err/0052_let_else_right_curly_brace_while.rast
@@ -0,0 +1,49 @@
+SOURCE_FILE
+ FN
+ FN_KW "fn"
+ WHITESPACE " "
+ NAME
+ IDENT "f"
+ PARAM_LIST
+ L_PAREN "("
+ R_PAREN ")"
+ WHITESPACE " "
+ BLOCK_EXPR
+ STMT_LIST
+ L_CURLY "{"
+ WHITESPACE "\n "
+ LET_STMT
+ LET_KW "let"
+ WHITESPACE " "
+ WILDCARD_PAT
+ UNDERSCORE "_"
+ WHITESPACE " "
+ EQ "="
+ WHITESPACE " "
+ WHILE_EXPR
+ WHILE_KW "while"
+ WHITESPACE " "
+ LITERAL
+ TRUE_KW "true"
+ WHITESPACE " "
+ BLOCK_EXPR
+ STMT_LIST
+ L_CURLY "{"
+ WHITESPACE "\n "
+ R_CURLY "}"
+ WHITESPACE " "
+ LET_ELSE
+ ELSE_KW "else"
+ WHITESPACE " "
+ BLOCK_EXPR
+ STMT_LIST
+ L_CURLY "{"
+ WHITESPACE "\n "
+ RETURN_EXPR
+ RETURN_KW "return"
+ WHITESPACE "\n "
+ R_CURLY "}"
+ SEMICOLON ";"
+ WHITESPACE "\n"
+ R_CURLY "}"
+error 39: right curly brace `}` before `else` in a `let...else` statement not allowed
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/parser/test_data/parser/err/0052_let_else_right_curly_brace_while.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/parser/test_data/parser/err/0052_let_else_right_curly_brace_while.rs
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..a52343d8e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/parser/test_data/parser/err/0052_let_else_right_curly_brace_while.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
+fn f() {
+ let _ = while true {
+ } else {
+ return
+ };
+} \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/parser/test_data/parser/err/0053_let_else_right_curly_brace_if.rast b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/parser/test_data/parser/err/0053_let_else_right_curly_brace_if.rast
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..c0a4b0400
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/parser/test_data/parser/err/0053_let_else_right_curly_brace_if.rast
@@ -0,0 +1,57 @@
+SOURCE_FILE
+ FN
+ FN_KW "fn"
+ WHITESPACE " "
+ NAME
+ IDENT "f"
+ PARAM_LIST
+ L_PAREN "("
+ R_PAREN ")"
+ WHITESPACE " "
+ BLOCK_EXPR
+ STMT_LIST
+ L_CURLY "{"
+ WHITESPACE "\n "
+ LET_STMT
+ LET_KW "let"
+ WHITESPACE " "
+ WILDCARD_PAT
+ UNDERSCORE "_"
+ WHITESPACE " "
+ EQ "="
+ WHITESPACE " "
+ IF_EXPR
+ IF_KW "if"
+ WHITESPACE " "
+ LITERAL
+ TRUE_KW "true"
+ WHITESPACE " "
+ BLOCK_EXPR
+ STMT_LIST
+ L_CURLY "{"
+ WHITESPACE "\n "
+ R_CURLY "}"
+ WHITESPACE " "
+ ELSE_KW "else"
+ WHITESPACE " "
+ BLOCK_EXPR
+ STMT_LIST
+ L_CURLY "{"
+ WHITESPACE "\n "
+ R_CURLY "}"
+ WHITESPACE " "
+ LET_ELSE
+ ELSE_KW "else"
+ WHITESPACE " "
+ BLOCK_EXPR
+ STMT_LIST
+ L_CURLY "{"
+ WHITESPACE "\n "
+ RETURN_EXPR
+ RETURN_KW "return"
+ WHITESPACE "\n "
+ R_CURLY "}"
+ SEMICOLON ";"
+ WHITESPACE "\n"
+ R_CURLY "}"
+error 49: right curly brace `}` before `else` in a `let...else` statement not allowed
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/parser/test_data/parser/err/0053_let_else_right_curly_brace_if.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/parser/test_data/parser/err/0053_let_else_right_curly_brace_if.rs
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..9a87aecbd
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/parser/test_data/parser/err/0053_let_else_right_curly_brace_if.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
+fn f() {
+ let _ = if true {
+ } else {
+ } else {
+ return
+ };
+} \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/parser/test_data/parser/inline/err/0016_angled_path_without_qual.rast b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/parser/test_data/parser/inline/err/0016_angled_path_without_qual.rast
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..0529e9750
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/parser/test_data/parser/inline/err/0016_angled_path_without_qual.rast
@@ -0,0 +1,49 @@
+SOURCE_FILE
+ TYPE_ALIAS
+ TYPE_KW "type"
+ WHITESPACE " "
+ NAME
+ IDENT "X"
+ WHITESPACE " "
+ EQ "="
+ WHITESPACE " "
+ PATH_TYPE
+ PATH
+ PATH_SEGMENT
+ L_ANGLE "<"
+ TUPLE_TYPE
+ L_PAREN "("
+ R_PAREN ")"
+ R_ANGLE ">"
+ SEMICOLON ";"
+ WHITESPACE "\n"
+ TYPE_ALIAS
+ TYPE_KW "type"
+ WHITESPACE " "
+ NAME
+ IDENT "Y"
+ WHITESPACE " "
+ EQ "="
+ WHITESPACE " "
+ PATH_TYPE
+ PATH
+ PATH_SEGMENT
+ L_ANGLE "<"
+ PATH_TYPE
+ PATH
+ PATH_SEGMENT
+ NAME_REF
+ IDENT "A"
+ WHITESPACE " "
+ AS_KW "as"
+ WHITESPACE " "
+ PATH_TYPE
+ PATH
+ PATH_SEGMENT
+ NAME_REF
+ IDENT "B"
+ R_ANGLE ">"
+ SEMICOLON ";"
+ WHITESPACE "\n"
+error 13: expected `::`
+error 32: expected `::`
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/parser/test_data/parser/inline/err/0016_angled_path_without_qual.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/parser/test_data/parser/inline/err/0016_angled_path_without_qual.rs
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..802d6cc14
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/parser/test_data/parser/inline/err/0016_angled_path_without_qual.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
+type X = <()>;
+type Y = <A as B>;
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/parser/test_data/parser/inline/err/0017_let_else_right_curly_brace.rast b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/parser/test_data/parser/inline/err/0017_let_else_right_curly_brace.rast
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..6ec580212
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/parser/test_data/parser/inline/err/0017_let_else_right_curly_brace.rast
@@ -0,0 +1,69 @@
+SOURCE_FILE
+ FN
+ FN_KW "fn"
+ WHITESPACE " "
+ NAME
+ IDENT "func"
+ PARAM_LIST
+ L_PAREN "("
+ R_PAREN ")"
+ WHITESPACE " "
+ BLOCK_EXPR
+ STMT_LIST
+ L_CURLY "{"
+ WHITESPACE " "
+ LET_STMT
+ LET_KW "let"
+ WHITESPACE " "
+ TUPLE_STRUCT_PAT
+ PATH
+ PATH_SEGMENT
+ NAME_REF
+ IDENT "Some"
+ L_PAREN "("
+ WILDCARD_PAT
+ UNDERSCORE "_"
+ R_PAREN ")"
+ WHITESPACE " "
+ EQ "="
+ WHITESPACE " "
+ BLOCK_EXPR
+ STMT_LIST
+ L_CURLY "{"
+ CALL_EXPR
+ PATH_EXPR
+ PATH
+ PATH_SEGMENT
+ NAME_REF
+ IDENT "Some"
+ ARG_LIST
+ L_PAREN "("
+ LITERAL
+ INT_NUMBER "1"
+ R_PAREN ")"
+ R_CURLY "}"
+ WHITESPACE " "
+ LET_ELSE
+ ELSE_KW "else"
+ WHITESPACE " "
+ BLOCK_EXPR
+ STMT_LIST
+ L_CURLY "{"
+ WHITESPACE " "
+ MACRO_EXPR
+ MACRO_CALL
+ PATH
+ PATH_SEGMENT
+ NAME_REF
+ IDENT "panic"
+ BANG "!"
+ TOKEN_TREE
+ L_PAREN "("
+ STRING "\"h\""
+ R_PAREN ")"
+ WHITESPACE " "
+ R_CURLY "}"
+ SEMICOLON ";"
+ R_CURLY "}"
+ WHITESPACE "\n"
+error 35: right curly brace `}` before `else` in a `let...else` statement not allowed
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/parser/test_data/parser/inline/err/0017_let_else_right_curly_brace.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/parser/test_data/parser/inline/err/0017_let_else_right_curly_brace.rs
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..30d52fea3
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/parser/test_data/parser/inline/err/0017_let_else_right_curly_brace.rs
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+fn func() { let Some(_) = {Some(1)} else { panic!("h") };}
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/parser/test_data/parser/inline/ok/0151_trait_alias.rast b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/parser/test_data/parser/inline/ok/0151_trait_alias.rast
index 2ef66484a..c45f87089 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/parser/test_data/parser/inline/ok/0151_trait_alias.rast
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/parser/test_data/parser/inline/ok/0151_trait_alias.rast
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
SOURCE_FILE
- TRAIT
+ TRAIT_ALIAS
TRAIT_KW "trait"
WHITESPACE " "
NAME
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/parser/test_data/parser/inline/ok/0177_trait_alias_where_clause.rast b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/parser/test_data/parser/inline/ok/0177_trait_alias_where_clause.rast
index 4443d9d14..8f6782477 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/parser/test_data/parser/inline/ok/0177_trait_alias_where_clause.rast
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/parser/test_data/parser/inline/ok/0177_trait_alias_where_clause.rast
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
SOURCE_FILE
- TRAIT
+ TRAIT_ALIAS
TRAIT_KW "trait"
WHITESPACE " "
NAME
@@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ SOURCE_FILE
IDENT "Copy"
SEMICOLON ";"
WHITESPACE "\n"
- TRAIT
+ TRAIT_ALIAS
TRAIT_KW "trait"
WHITESPACE " "
NAME
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/project-model/src/build_scripts.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/project-model/src/build_scripts.rs
index 6550cf27e..4e5d640f1 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/project-model/src/build_scripts.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/project-model/src/build_scripts.rs
@@ -15,13 +15,13 @@ use std::{
use cargo_metadata::{camino::Utf8Path, Message};
use la_arena::ArenaMap;
-use paths::AbsPathBuf;
+use paths::{AbsPath, AbsPathBuf};
use rustc_hash::FxHashMap;
use semver::Version;
use serde::Deserialize;
use crate::{
- cfg_flag::CfgFlag, CargoConfig, CargoFeatures, CargoWorkspace, InvocationLocation,
+ cfg_flag::CfgFlag, utf8_stdout, CargoConfig, CargoFeatures, CargoWorkspace, InvocationLocation,
InvocationStrategy, Package,
};
@@ -67,6 +67,7 @@ impl WorkspaceBuildScripts {
let mut cmd = Command::new(toolchain::cargo());
cmd.args(["check", "--quiet", "--workspace", "--message-format=json"]);
+ cmd.args(&config.extra_args);
// --all-targets includes tests, benches and examples in addition to the
// default lib and bins. This is an independent concept from the --target
@@ -250,7 +251,7 @@ impl WorkspaceBuildScripts {
if tracing::enabled!(tracing::Level::INFO) {
for package in workspace.packages() {
- let package_build_data = &mut outputs[package];
+ let package_build_data = &outputs[package];
if !package_build_data.is_unchanged() {
tracing::info!(
"{}: {:?}",
@@ -378,6 +379,84 @@ impl WorkspaceBuildScripts {
pub(crate) fn get_output(&self, idx: Package) -> Option<&BuildScriptOutput> {
self.outputs.get(idx)
}
+
+ pub(crate) fn rustc_crates(
+ rustc: &CargoWorkspace,
+ current_dir: &AbsPath,
+ extra_env: &FxHashMap<String, String>,
+ ) -> Self {
+ let mut bs = WorkspaceBuildScripts::default();
+ for p in rustc.packages() {
+ bs.outputs.insert(p, BuildScriptOutput::default());
+ }
+ let res = (|| {
+ let target_libdir = (|| {
+ let mut cargo_config = Command::new(toolchain::cargo());
+ cargo_config.envs(extra_env);
+ cargo_config
+ .current_dir(current_dir)
+ .args(["rustc", "-Z", "unstable-options", "--print", "target-libdir"])
+ .env("RUSTC_BOOTSTRAP", "1");
+ if let Ok(it) = utf8_stdout(cargo_config) {
+ return Ok(it);
+ }
+ let mut cmd = Command::new(toolchain::rustc());
+ cmd.envs(extra_env);
+ cmd.args(["--print", "target-libdir"]);
+ utf8_stdout(cmd)
+ })()?;
+
+ let target_libdir = AbsPathBuf::try_from(PathBuf::from(target_libdir))
+ .map_err(|_| anyhow::format_err!("target-libdir was not an absolute path"))?;
+ tracing::info!("Loading rustc proc-macro paths from {}", target_libdir.display());
+
+ let proc_macro_dylibs: Vec<(String, AbsPathBuf)> = std::fs::read_dir(target_libdir)?
+ .filter_map(|entry| {
+ let dir_entry = entry.ok()?;
+ if dir_entry.file_type().ok()?.is_file() {
+ let path = dir_entry.path();
+ tracing::info!("p{:?}", path);
+ let extension = path.extension()?;
+ if extension == std::env::consts::DLL_EXTENSION {
+ let name = path.file_stem()?.to_str()?.split_once('-')?.0.to_owned();
+ let path = AbsPathBuf::try_from(path).ok()?;
+ return Some((name, path));
+ }
+ }
+ None
+ })
+ .collect();
+ for p in rustc.packages() {
+ let package = &rustc[p];
+ if package.targets.iter().any(|&it| rustc[it].is_proc_macro) {
+ if let Some((_, path)) = proc_macro_dylibs
+ .iter()
+ .find(|(name, _)| *name.trim_start_matches("lib") == package.name)
+ {
+ bs.outputs[p].proc_macro_dylib_path = Some(path.clone());
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ if tracing::enabled!(tracing::Level::INFO) {
+ for package in rustc.packages() {
+ let package_build_data = &bs.outputs[package];
+ if !package_build_data.is_unchanged() {
+ tracing::info!(
+ "{}: {:?}",
+ rustc[package].manifest.parent().display(),
+ package_build_data,
+ );
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ Ok(())
+ })();
+ if let Err::<_, anyhow::Error>(e) = res {
+ bs.error = Some(e.to_string());
+ }
+ bs
+ }
}
// FIXME: Find a better way to know if it is a dylib.
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/project-model/src/cargo_workspace.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/project-model/src/cargo_workspace.rs
index fdc7859eb..01162b1a8 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/project-model/src/cargo_workspace.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/project-model/src/cargo_workspace.rs
@@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ impl ops::Index<Target> for CargoWorkspace {
/// Describes how to set the rustc source directory.
#[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
-pub enum RustcSource {
+pub enum RustLibSource {
/// Explicit path for the rustc source directory.
Path(AbsPathBuf),
/// Try to automatically detect where the rustc source directory is.
@@ -95,16 +95,18 @@ pub struct CargoConfig {
/// rustc target
pub target: Option<String>,
/// Sysroot loading behavior
- pub sysroot: Option<RustcSource>,
+ pub sysroot: Option<RustLibSource>,
pub sysroot_src: Option<AbsPathBuf>,
/// rustc private crate source
- pub rustc_source: Option<RustcSource>,
+ pub rustc_source: Option<RustLibSource>,
/// crates to disable `#[cfg(test)]` on
pub unset_test_crates: UnsetTestCrates,
/// Invoke `cargo check` through the RUSTC_WRAPPER.
pub wrap_rustc_in_build_scripts: bool,
/// The command to run instead of `cargo check` for building build scripts.
pub run_build_script_command: Option<Vec<String>>,
+ /// Extra args to pass to the cargo command.
+ pub extra_args: Vec<String>,
/// Extra env vars to set when invoking the cargo command
pub extra_env: FxHashMap<String, String>,
pub invocation_strategy: InvocationStrategy,
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/project-model/src/lib.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/project-model/src/lib.rs
index 9b6a71db8..70cb71ae3 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/project-model/src/lib.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/project-model/src/lib.rs
@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ pub use crate::{
build_scripts::WorkspaceBuildScripts,
cargo_workspace::{
CargoConfig, CargoFeatures, CargoWorkspace, Package, PackageData, PackageDependency,
- RustcSource, Target, TargetData, TargetKind, UnsetTestCrates,
+ RustLibSource, Target, TargetData, TargetKind, UnsetTestCrates,
},
manifest_path::ManifestPath,
project_json::{ProjectJson, ProjectJsonData},
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/project-model/src/sysroot.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/project-model/src/sysroot.rs
index 328d2fbcf..74e41eda7 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/project-model/src/sysroot.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/project-model/src/sysroot.rs
@@ -88,23 +88,17 @@ impl Sysroot {
}
pub fn discover_with_src_override(
- dir: &AbsPath,
+ current_dir: &AbsPath,
extra_env: &FxHashMap<String, String>,
src: AbsPathBuf,
) -> Result<Sysroot> {
- tracing::debug!("discovering sysroot for {}", dir.display());
- let sysroot_dir = discover_sysroot_dir(dir, extra_env)?;
+ tracing::debug!("discovering sysroot for {}", current_dir.display());
+ let sysroot_dir = discover_sysroot_dir(current_dir, extra_env)?;
Ok(Sysroot::load(sysroot_dir, src))
}
- pub fn discover_rustc(
- cargo_toml: &ManifestPath,
- extra_env: &FxHashMap<String, String>,
- ) -> Option<ManifestPath> {
- tracing::debug!("discovering rustc source for {}", cargo_toml.display());
- let current_dir = cargo_toml.parent();
- let sysroot_dir = discover_sysroot_dir(current_dir, extra_env).ok()?;
- get_rustc_src(&sysroot_dir)
+ pub fn discover_rustc(&self) -> Option<ManifestPath> {
+ get_rustc_src(&self.root)
}
pub fn with_sysroot_dir(sysroot_dir: AbsPathBuf) -> Result<Sysroot> {
@@ -282,4 +276,7 @@ unwind
std_detect
test";
-const PROC_MACRO_DEPS: &str = "std";
+// core is required for our builtin derives to work in the proc_macro lib currently
+const PROC_MACRO_DEPS: &str = "
+std
+core";
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/project-model/src/tests.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/project-model/src/tests.rs
index 9e9691d11..3754accbb 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/project-model/src/tests.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/project-model/src/tests.rs
@@ -24,8 +24,8 @@ fn load_cargo_with_overrides(file: &str, cfg_overrides: CfgOverrides) -> CrateGr
let project_workspace = ProjectWorkspace::Cargo {
cargo: cargo_workspace,
build_scripts: WorkspaceBuildScripts::default(),
- sysroot: None,
- rustc: None,
+ sysroot: Err(None),
+ rustc: Err(None),
rustc_cfg: Vec::new(),
cfg_overrides,
toolchain: None,
@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ fn load_cargo_with_overrides(file: &str, cfg_overrides: CfgOverrides) -> CrateGr
fn load_rust_project(file: &str) -> CrateGraph {
let data = get_test_json_file(file);
let project = rooted_project_json(data);
- let sysroot = Some(get_fake_sysroot());
+ let sysroot = Ok(get_fake_sysroot());
let project_workspace = ProjectWorkspace::Json { project, sysroot, rustc_cfg: Vec::new() };
to_crate_graph(project_workspace)
}
@@ -1547,6 +1547,15 @@ fn rust_project_hello_world_project_model() {
),
prelude: true,
},
+ Dependency {
+ crate_id: CrateId(
+ 1,
+ ),
+ name: CrateName(
+ "core",
+ ),
+ prelude: true,
+ },
],
proc_macro: Err(
"no proc macro loaded for sysroot crate",
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/project-model/src/workspace.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/project-model/src/workspace.rs
index 2a11f1e8e..d1e53e12e 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/project-model/src/workspace.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/project-model/src/workspace.rs
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ use stdx::{always, hash::NoHashHashMap};
use crate::{
build_scripts::BuildScriptOutput,
- cargo_workspace::{DepKind, PackageData, RustcSource},
+ cargo_workspace::{DepKind, PackageData, RustLibSource},
cfg_flag::CfgFlag,
rustc_cfg,
sysroot::SysrootCrate,
@@ -69,8 +69,8 @@ pub enum ProjectWorkspace {
Cargo {
cargo: CargoWorkspace,
build_scripts: WorkspaceBuildScripts,
- sysroot: Option<Sysroot>,
- rustc: Option<CargoWorkspace>,
+ sysroot: Result<Sysroot, Option<String>>,
+ rustc: Result<(CargoWorkspace, WorkspaceBuildScripts), Option<String>>,
/// Holds cfg flags for the current target. We get those by running
/// `rustc --print cfg`.
///
@@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ pub enum ProjectWorkspace {
target_layout: Result<String, String>,
},
/// Project workspace was manually specified using a `rust-project.json` file.
- Json { project: ProjectJson, sysroot: Option<Sysroot>, rustc_cfg: Vec<CfgFlag> },
+ Json { project: ProjectJson, sysroot: Result<Sysroot, Option<String>>, rustc_cfg: Vec<CfgFlag> },
// FIXME: The primary limitation of this approach is that the set of detached files needs to be fixed at the beginning.
// That's not the end user experience we should strive for.
// Ideally, you should be able to just open a random detached file in existing cargo projects, and get the basic features working.
@@ -93,7 +93,11 @@ pub enum ProjectWorkspace {
// //
/// Project with a set of disjoint files, not belonging to any particular workspace.
/// Backed by basic sysroot crates for basic completion and highlighting.
- DetachedFiles { files: Vec<AbsPathBuf>, sysroot: Option<Sysroot>, rustc_cfg: Vec<CfgFlag> },
+ DetachedFiles {
+ files: Vec<AbsPathBuf>,
+ sysroot: Result<Sysroot, Option<String>>,
+ rustc_cfg: Vec<CfgFlag>,
+ },
}
impl fmt::Debug for ProjectWorkspace {
@@ -113,10 +117,10 @@ impl fmt::Debug for ProjectWorkspace {
.debug_struct("Cargo")
.field("root", &cargo.workspace_root().file_name())
.field("n_packages", &cargo.packages().len())
- .field("sysroot", &sysroot.is_some())
+ .field("sysroot", &sysroot.is_ok())
.field(
"n_rustc_compiler_crates",
- &rustc.as_ref().map_or(0, |rc| rc.packages().len()),
+ &rustc.as_ref().map_or(0, |(rc, _)| rc.packages().len()),
)
.field("n_rustc_cfg", &rustc_cfg.len())
.field("n_cfg_overrides", &cfg_overrides.len())
@@ -126,7 +130,7 @@ impl fmt::Debug for ProjectWorkspace {
ProjectWorkspace::Json { project, sysroot, rustc_cfg } => {
let mut debug_struct = f.debug_struct("Json");
debug_struct.field("n_crates", &project.n_crates());
- if let Some(sysroot) = sysroot {
+ if let Ok(sysroot) = sysroot {
debug_struct.field("n_sysroot_crates", &sysroot.crates().len());
}
debug_struct.field("n_rustc_cfg", &rustc_cfg.len());
@@ -135,7 +139,7 @@ impl fmt::Debug for ProjectWorkspace {
ProjectWorkspace::DetachedFiles { files, sysroot, rustc_cfg } => f
.debug_struct("DetachedFiles")
.field("n_files", &files.len())
- .field("sysroot", &sysroot.is_some())
+ .field("sysroot", &sysroot.is_ok())
.field("n_rustc_cfg", &rustc_cfg.len())
.finish(),
}
@@ -191,85 +195,81 @@ impl ProjectWorkspace {
let cargo = CargoWorkspace::new(meta);
let sysroot = match (&config.sysroot, &config.sysroot_src) {
- (Some(RustcSource::Path(path)), None) => {
- match Sysroot::with_sysroot_dir(path.clone()) {
- Ok(it) => Some(it),
- Err(e) => {
- tracing::error!(%e, "Failed to find sysroot at {}.", path.display());
- None
- }
- }
+ (Some(RustLibSource::Path(path)), None) => {
+ Sysroot::with_sysroot_dir(path.clone()).map_err(|e| {
+ Some(format!("Failed to find sysroot at {}:{e}", path.display()))
+ })
}
- (Some(RustcSource::Discover), None) => {
- match Sysroot::discover(cargo_toml.parent(), &config.extra_env) {
- Ok(it) => Some(it),
- Err(e) => {
- tracing::error!(
- %e,
- "Failed to find sysroot for Cargo.toml file {}. Is rust-src installed?",
- cargo_toml.display()
- );
- None
- }
- }
+ (Some(RustLibSource::Discover), None) => {
+ Sysroot::discover(cargo_toml.parent(), &config.extra_env).map_err(|e| {
+ Some(format!("Failed to find sysroot for Cargo.toml file {}. Is rust-src installed? {e}", cargo_toml.display()))
+ })
}
- (Some(RustcSource::Path(sysroot)), Some(sysroot_src)) => {
- Some(Sysroot::load(sysroot.clone(), sysroot_src.clone()))
+ (Some(RustLibSource::Path(sysroot)), Some(sysroot_src)) => {
+ Ok(Sysroot::load(sysroot.clone(), sysroot_src.clone()))
}
- (Some(RustcSource::Discover), Some(sysroot_src)) => {
- match Sysroot::discover_with_src_override(
+ (Some(RustLibSource::Discover), Some(sysroot_src)) => {
+ Sysroot::discover_with_src_override(
cargo_toml.parent(),
&config.extra_env,
sysroot_src.clone(),
- ) {
- Ok(it) => Some(it),
- Err(e) => {
- tracing::error!(
- %e,
- "Failed to find sysroot for Cargo.toml file {}. Is rust-src installed?",
- cargo_toml.display()
- );
- None
- }
- }
+ ).map_err(|e| {
+ Some(format!("Failed to find sysroot for Cargo.toml file {}. Is rust-src installed? {e}", cargo_toml.display()))
+ })
}
- (None, _) => None,
+ (None, _) => Err(None),
};
- if let Some(sysroot) = &sysroot {
- tracing::info!(src_root = %sysroot.src_root().display(), root = %sysroot.root().display(), "Using sysroot");
+ if let Ok(sysroot) = &sysroot {
+ tracing::info!(workspace = %cargo_toml.display(), src_root = %sysroot.src_root().display(), root = %sysroot.root().display(), "Using sysroot");
}
let rustc_dir = match &config.rustc_source {
- Some(RustcSource::Path(path)) => ManifestPath::try_from(path.clone()).ok(),
- Some(RustcSource::Discover) => {
- Sysroot::discover_rustc(&cargo_toml, &config.extra_env)
+ Some(RustLibSource::Path(path)) => ManifestPath::try_from(path.clone())
+ .map_err(|p| {
+ Some(format!("rustc source path is not absolute: {}", p.display()))
+ }),
+ Some(RustLibSource::Discover) => {
+ sysroot.as_ref().ok().and_then(Sysroot::discover_rustc).ok_or_else(|| {
+ Some(format!("Failed to discover rustc source for sysroot."))
+ })
}
- None => None,
+ None => Err(None),
};
- if let Some(rustc_dir) = &rustc_dir {
- tracing::info!(rustc_dir = %rustc_dir.display(), "Using rustc source");
- }
- let rustc = match rustc_dir {
- Some(rustc_dir) => match CargoWorkspace::fetch_metadata(
+ let rustc = rustc_dir.and_then(|rustc_dir| {
+ tracing::info!(workspace = %cargo_toml.display(), rustc_dir = %rustc_dir.display(), "Using rustc source");
+ match CargoWorkspace::fetch_metadata(
&rustc_dir,
cargo_toml.parent(),
- config,
+ &CargoConfig {
+ features: crate::CargoFeatures::default(),
+ ..config.clone()
+ },
progress,
) {
- Ok(meta) => Some(CargoWorkspace::new(meta)),
+ Ok(meta) => {
+ let workspace = CargoWorkspace::new(meta);
+ let buildscripts = WorkspaceBuildScripts::rustc_crates(
+ &workspace,
+ cargo_toml.parent(),
+ &config.extra_env,
+ );
+ Ok((workspace, buildscripts))
+ }
Err(e) => {
tracing::error!(
%e,
"Failed to read Cargo metadata from rustc source at {}",
rustc_dir.display()
);
- None
+ Err(Some(format!(
+ "Failed to read Cargo metadata from rustc source at {}: {e}",
+ rustc_dir.display())
+ ))
}
- },
- None => None,
- };
+ }
+ });
let rustc_cfg =
rustc_cfg::get(Some(&cargo_toml), config.target.as_deref(), &config.extra_env);
@@ -305,12 +305,12 @@ impl ProjectWorkspace {
extra_env: &FxHashMap<String, String>,
) -> ProjectWorkspace {
let sysroot = match (project_json.sysroot.clone(), project_json.sysroot_src.clone()) {
- (Some(sysroot), Some(sysroot_src)) => Some(Sysroot::load(sysroot, sysroot_src)),
+ (Some(sysroot), Some(sysroot_src)) => Ok(Sysroot::load(sysroot, sysroot_src)),
(Some(sysroot), None) => {
// assume sysroot is structured like rustup's and guess `sysroot_src`
let sysroot_src =
sysroot.join("lib").join("rustlib").join("src").join("rust").join("library");
- Some(Sysroot::load(sysroot, sysroot_src))
+ Ok(Sysroot::load(sysroot, sysroot_src))
}
(None, Some(sysroot_src)) => {
// assume sysroot is structured like rustup's and guess `sysroot`
@@ -318,11 +318,11 @@ impl ProjectWorkspace {
for _ in 0..5 {
sysroot.pop();
}
- Some(Sysroot::load(sysroot, sysroot_src))
+ Ok(Sysroot::load(sysroot, sysroot_src))
}
- (None, None) => None,
+ (None, None) => Err(None),
};
- if let Some(sysroot) = &sysroot {
+ if let Ok(sysroot) = &sysroot {
tracing::info!(src_root = %sysroot.src_root().display(), root = %sysroot.root().display(), "Using sysroot");
}
@@ -335,33 +335,23 @@ impl ProjectWorkspace {
config: &CargoConfig,
) -> Result<ProjectWorkspace> {
let sysroot = match &config.sysroot {
- Some(RustcSource::Path(path)) => match Sysroot::with_sysroot_dir(path.clone()) {
- Ok(it) => Some(it),
- Err(e) => {
- tracing::error!(%e, "Failed to find sysroot at {}.", path.display());
- None
- }
- },
- Some(RustcSource::Discover) => {
+ Some(RustLibSource::Path(path)) => Sysroot::with_sysroot_dir(path.clone())
+ .map_err(|e| Some(format!("Failed to find sysroot at {}:{e}", path.display()))),
+ Some(RustLibSource::Discover) => {
let dir = &detached_files
.first()
.and_then(|it| it.parent())
.ok_or_else(|| format_err!("No detached files to load"))?;
- match Sysroot::discover(dir, &config.extra_env) {
- Ok(it) => Some(it),
- Err(e) => {
- tracing::error!(
- %e,
- "Failed to find sysroot for {}. Is rust-src installed?",
- dir.display()
- );
- None
- }
- }
+ Sysroot::discover(dir, &config.extra_env).map_err(|e| {
+ Some(format!(
+ "Failed to find sysroot for {}. Is rust-src installed? {e}",
+ dir.display()
+ ))
+ })
}
- None => None,
+ None => Err(None),
};
- if let Some(sysroot) = &sysroot {
+ if let Ok(sysroot) = &sysroot {
tracing::info!(src_root = %sysroot.src_root().display(), root = %sysroot.root().display(), "Using sysroot");
}
let rustc_cfg = rustc_cfg::get(None, None, &Default::default());
@@ -442,10 +432,18 @@ impl ProjectWorkspace {
}
}
+ pub fn workspace_definition_path(&self) -> Option<&AbsPath> {
+ match self {
+ ProjectWorkspace::Cargo { cargo, .. } => Some(cargo.workspace_root()),
+ ProjectWorkspace::Json { project, .. } => Some(project.path()),
+ ProjectWorkspace::DetachedFiles { .. } => None,
+ }
+ }
+
pub fn find_sysroot_proc_macro_srv(&self) -> Option<AbsPathBuf> {
match self {
- ProjectWorkspace::Cargo { sysroot: Some(sysroot), .. }
- | ProjectWorkspace::Json { sysroot: Some(sysroot), .. } => {
+ ProjectWorkspace::Cargo { sysroot: Ok(sysroot), .. }
+ | ProjectWorkspace::Json { sysroot: Ok(sysroot), .. } => {
let standalone_server_name =
format!("rust-analyzer-proc-macro-srv{}", std::env::consts::EXE_SUFFIX);
["libexec", "lib"]
@@ -461,7 +459,7 @@ impl ProjectWorkspace {
/// The return type contains the path and whether or not
/// the root is a member of the current workspace
pub fn to_roots(&self) -> Vec<PackageRoot> {
- let mk_sysroot = |sysroot: Option<&Sysroot>, project_root: Option<&AbsPath>| {
+ let mk_sysroot = |sysroot: Result<&Sysroot, _>, project_root: Option<&AbsPath>| {
sysroot.map(|sysroot| PackageRoot {
// mark the sysroot as mutable if it is located inside of the project
is_local: project_root
@@ -531,7 +529,7 @@ impl ProjectWorkspace {
PackageRoot { is_local, include, exclude }
})
.chain(mk_sysroot(sysroot.as_ref(), Some(cargo.workspace_root())))
- .chain(rustc.iter().flat_map(|rustc| {
+ .chain(rustc.iter().flat_map(|(rustc, _)| {
rustc.packages().map(move |krate| PackageRoot {
is_local: false,
include: vec![rustc[krate].manifest.parent().to_path_buf()],
@@ -559,7 +557,7 @@ impl ProjectWorkspace {
sysroot_package_len + project.n_crates()
}
ProjectWorkspace::Cargo { cargo, sysroot, rustc, .. } => {
- let rustc_package_len = rustc.as_ref().map_or(0, |it| it.packages().len());
+ let rustc_package_len = rustc.as_ref().map_or(0, |(it, _)| it.packages().len());
let sysroot_package_len = sysroot.as_ref().map_or(0, |it| it.crates().len());
cargo.packages().len() + sysroot_package_len + rustc_package_len
}
@@ -584,7 +582,7 @@ impl ProjectWorkspace {
load_proc_macro,
load,
project,
- sysroot.as_ref(),
+ sysroot.as_ref().ok(),
extra_env,
Err("rust-project.json projects have no target layout set".into()),
),
@@ -600,9 +598,9 @@ impl ProjectWorkspace {
} => cargo_to_crate_graph(
load_proc_macro,
load,
- rustc,
+ rustc.as_ref().ok(),
cargo,
- sysroot.as_ref(),
+ sysroot.as_ref().ok(),
rustc_cfg.clone(),
cfg_overrides,
build_scripts,
@@ -616,7 +614,7 @@ impl ProjectWorkspace {
rustc_cfg.clone(),
load,
files,
- sysroot,
+ sysroot.as_ref().ok(),
Err("detached file projects have no target layout set".into()),
)
}
@@ -778,7 +776,7 @@ fn project_json_to_crate_graph(
fn cargo_to_crate_graph(
load_proc_macro: &mut dyn FnMut(&str, &AbsPath) -> ProcMacroLoadResult,
load: &mut dyn FnMut(&AbsPath) -> Option<FileId>,
- rustc: &Option<CargoWorkspace>,
+ rustc: Option<&(CargoWorkspace, WorkspaceBuildScripts)>,
cargo: &CargoWorkspace,
sysroot: Option<&Sysroot>,
rustc_cfg: Vec<CfgFlag>,
@@ -924,7 +922,7 @@ fn cargo_to_crate_graph(
if has_private {
// If the user provided a path to rustc sources, we add all the rustc_private crates
// and create dependencies on them for the crates which opt-in to that
- if let Some(rustc_workspace) = rustc {
+ if let Some((rustc_workspace, rustc_build_scripts)) = rustc {
handle_rustc_crates(
&mut crate_graph,
&mut pkg_to_lib_crate,
@@ -937,7 +935,13 @@ fn cargo_to_crate_graph(
&pkg_crates,
&cfg_options,
override_cfg,
- build_scripts,
+ if rustc_workspace.workspace_root() == cargo.workspace_root() {
+ // the rustc workspace does not use the installed toolchain's proc-macro server
+ // so we need to make sure we don't use the pre compiled proc-macros there either
+ build_scripts
+ } else {
+ rustc_build_scripts
+ },
target_layout,
);
}
@@ -949,7 +953,7 @@ fn detached_files_to_crate_graph(
rustc_cfg: Vec<CfgFlag>,
load: &mut dyn FnMut(&AbsPath) -> Option<FileId>,
detached_files: &[AbsPathBuf],
- sysroot: &Option<Sysroot>,
+ sysroot: Option<&Sysroot>,
target_layout: TargetLayoutLoadResult,
) -> CrateGraph {
let _p = profile::span("detached_files_to_crate_graph");
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/cli/analysis_stats.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/cli/analysis_stats.rs
index 93297faa6..6ce1de5d3 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/cli/analysis_stats.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/cli/analysis_stats.rs
@@ -7,12 +7,12 @@ use std::{
};
use hir::{
- db::{AstDatabase, DefDatabase, HirDatabase},
+ db::{DefDatabase, ExpandDatabase, HirDatabase},
AssocItem, Crate, Function, HasSource, HirDisplay, ModuleDef,
};
use hir_def::{
body::{BodySourceMap, SyntheticSyntax},
- expr::ExprId,
+ expr::{ExprId, PatId},
FunctionId,
};
use hir_ty::{Interner, TyExt, TypeFlags};
@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ use ide_db::base_db::{
use itertools::Itertools;
use oorandom::Rand32;
use profile::{Bytes, StopWatch};
-use project_model::{CargoConfig, ProjectManifest, ProjectWorkspace, RustcSource};
+use project_model::{CargoConfig, ProjectManifest, ProjectWorkspace, RustLibSource};
use rayon::prelude::*;
use rustc_hash::FxHashSet;
use stdx::format_to;
@@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ impl flags::AnalysisStats {
let mut cargo_config = CargoConfig::default();
cargo_config.sysroot = match self.no_sysroot {
true => None,
- false => Some(RustcSource::Discover),
+ false => Some(RustLibSource::Discover),
};
let no_progress = &|_| ();
@@ -222,7 +222,11 @@ impl flags::AnalysisStats {
let mut num_exprs = 0;
let mut num_exprs_unknown = 0;
let mut num_exprs_partially_unknown = 0;
- let mut num_type_mismatches = 0;
+ let mut num_expr_type_mismatches = 0;
+ let mut num_pats = 0;
+ let mut num_pats_unknown = 0;
+ let mut num_pats_partially_unknown = 0;
+ let mut num_pat_type_mismatches = 0;
let analysis = host.analysis();
for f in funcs.iter().copied() {
let name = f.name(db);
@@ -255,6 +259,8 @@ impl flags::AnalysisStats {
let f_id = FunctionId::from(f);
let (body, sm) = db.body_with_source_map(f_id.into());
let inference_result = db.infer(f_id.into());
+
+ // region:expressions
let (previous_exprs, previous_unknown, previous_partially_unknown) =
(num_exprs, num_exprs_unknown, num_exprs_partially_unknown);
for (expr_id, _) in body.exprs.iter() {
@@ -307,12 +313,12 @@ impl flags::AnalysisStats {
if unknown_or_partial && self.output == Some(OutputFormat::Csv) {
println!(
r#"{},type,"{}""#,
- location_csv(db, &analysis, vfs, &sm, expr_id),
+ location_csv_expr(db, &analysis, vfs, &sm, expr_id),
ty.display(db)
);
}
if let Some(mismatch) = inference_result.type_mismatch_for_expr(expr_id) {
- num_type_mismatches += 1;
+ num_expr_type_mismatches += 1;
if verbosity.is_verbose() {
if let Some((path, start, end)) =
expr_syntax_range(db, &analysis, vfs, &sm, expr_id)
@@ -339,7 +345,7 @@ impl flags::AnalysisStats {
if self.output == Some(OutputFormat::Csv) {
println!(
r#"{},mismatch,"{}","{}""#,
- location_csv(db, &analysis, vfs, &sm, expr_id),
+ location_csv_expr(db, &analysis, vfs, &sm, expr_id),
mismatch.expected.display(db),
mismatch.actual.display(db)
);
@@ -355,6 +361,109 @@ impl flags::AnalysisStats {
num_exprs_partially_unknown - previous_partially_unknown
));
}
+ // endregion:expressions
+
+ // region:patterns
+ let (previous_pats, previous_unknown, previous_partially_unknown) =
+ (num_pats, num_pats_unknown, num_pats_partially_unknown);
+ for (pat_id, _) in body.pats.iter() {
+ let ty = &inference_result[pat_id];
+ num_pats += 1;
+ let unknown_or_partial = if ty.is_unknown() {
+ num_pats_unknown += 1;
+ if verbosity.is_spammy() {
+ if let Some((path, start, end)) =
+ pat_syntax_range(db, &analysis, vfs, &sm, pat_id)
+ {
+ bar.println(format!(
+ "{} {}:{}-{}:{}: Unknown type",
+ path,
+ start.line + 1,
+ start.col,
+ end.line + 1,
+ end.col,
+ ));
+ } else {
+ bar.println(format!("{name}: Unknown type",));
+ }
+ }
+ true
+ } else {
+ let is_partially_unknown =
+ ty.data(Interner).flags.contains(TypeFlags::HAS_ERROR);
+ if is_partially_unknown {
+ num_pats_partially_unknown += 1;
+ }
+ is_partially_unknown
+ };
+ if self.only.is_some() && verbosity.is_spammy() {
+ // in super-verbose mode for just one function, we print every single pattern
+ if let Some((_, start, end)) = pat_syntax_range(db, &analysis, vfs, &sm, pat_id)
+ {
+ bar.println(format!(
+ "{}:{}-{}:{}: {}",
+ start.line + 1,
+ start.col,
+ end.line + 1,
+ end.col,
+ ty.display(db)
+ ));
+ } else {
+ bar.println(format!("unknown location: {}", ty.display(db)));
+ }
+ }
+ if unknown_or_partial && self.output == Some(OutputFormat::Csv) {
+ println!(
+ r#"{},type,"{}""#,
+ location_csv_pat(db, &analysis, vfs, &sm, pat_id),
+ ty.display(db)
+ );
+ }
+ if let Some(mismatch) = inference_result.type_mismatch_for_pat(pat_id) {
+ num_pat_type_mismatches += 1;
+ if verbosity.is_verbose() {
+ if let Some((path, start, end)) =
+ pat_syntax_range(db, &analysis, vfs, &sm, pat_id)
+ {
+ bar.println(format!(
+ "{} {}:{}-{}:{}: Expected {}, got {}",
+ path,
+ start.line + 1,
+ start.col,
+ end.line + 1,
+ end.col,
+ mismatch.expected.display(db),
+ mismatch.actual.display(db)
+ ));
+ } else {
+ bar.println(format!(
+ "{}: Expected {}, got {}",
+ name,
+ mismatch.expected.display(db),
+ mismatch.actual.display(db)
+ ));
+ }
+ }
+ if self.output == Some(OutputFormat::Csv) {
+ println!(
+ r#"{},mismatch,"{}","{}""#,
+ location_csv_pat(db, &analysis, vfs, &sm, pat_id),
+ mismatch.expected.display(db),
+ mismatch.actual.display(db)
+ );
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ if verbosity.is_spammy() {
+ bar.println(format!(
+ "In {}: {} pats, {} unknown, {} partial",
+ full_name,
+ num_pats - previous_pats,
+ num_pats_unknown - previous_unknown,
+ num_pats_partially_unknown - previous_partially_unknown
+ ));
+ }
+ // endregion:patterns
bar.inc(1);
}
@@ -366,10 +475,21 @@ impl flags::AnalysisStats {
percentage(num_exprs_unknown, num_exprs),
num_exprs_partially_unknown,
percentage(num_exprs_partially_unknown, num_exprs),
- num_type_mismatches
+ num_expr_type_mismatches
+ );
+ eprintln!(
+ " pats: {}, ??ty: {} ({}%), ?ty: {} ({}%), !ty: {}",
+ num_pats,
+ num_pats_unknown,
+ percentage(num_pats_unknown, num_pats),
+ num_pats_partially_unknown,
+ percentage(num_pats_partially_unknown, num_pats),
+ num_pat_type_mismatches
);
report_metric("unknown type", num_exprs_unknown, "#");
- report_metric("type mismatches", num_type_mismatches, "#");
+ report_metric("type mismatches", num_expr_type_mismatches, "#");
+ report_metric("pattern unknown type", num_pats_unknown, "#");
+ report_metric("pattern type mismatches", num_pat_type_mismatches, "#");
eprintln!("{:<20} {}", "Inference:", inference_sw.elapsed());
}
@@ -379,7 +499,7 @@ impl flags::AnalysisStats {
}
}
-fn location_csv(
+fn location_csv_expr(
db: &RootDatabase,
analysis: &Analysis,
vfs: &Vfs,
@@ -401,6 +521,30 @@ fn location_csv(
format!("{path},{}:{},{}:{}", start.line + 1, start.col, end.line + 1, end.col)
}
+fn location_csv_pat(
+ db: &RootDatabase,
+ analysis: &Analysis,
+ vfs: &Vfs,
+ sm: &BodySourceMap,
+ pat_id: PatId,
+) -> String {
+ let src = match sm.pat_syntax(pat_id) {
+ Ok(s) => s,
+ Err(SyntheticSyntax) => return "synthetic,,".to_string(),
+ };
+ let root = db.parse_or_expand(src.file_id).unwrap();
+ let node = src.map(|e| {
+ e.either(|it| it.to_node(&root).syntax().clone(), |it| it.to_node(&root).syntax().clone())
+ });
+ let original_range = node.as_ref().original_file_range(db);
+ let path = vfs.file_path(original_range.file_id);
+ let line_index = analysis.file_line_index(original_range.file_id).unwrap();
+ let text_range = original_range.range;
+ let (start, end) =
+ (line_index.line_col(text_range.start()), line_index.line_col(text_range.end()));
+ format!("{path},{}:{},{}:{}", start.line + 1, start.col, end.line + 1, end.col)
+}
+
fn expr_syntax_range(
db: &RootDatabase,
analysis: &Analysis,
@@ -423,6 +567,33 @@ fn expr_syntax_range(
None
}
}
+fn pat_syntax_range(
+ db: &RootDatabase,
+ analysis: &Analysis,
+ vfs: &Vfs,
+ sm: &BodySourceMap,
+ pat_id: PatId,
+) -> Option<(VfsPath, LineCol, LineCol)> {
+ let src = sm.pat_syntax(pat_id);
+ if let Ok(src) = src {
+ let root = db.parse_or_expand(src.file_id).unwrap();
+ let node = src.map(|e| {
+ e.either(
+ |it| it.to_node(&root).syntax().clone(),
+ |it| it.to_node(&root).syntax().clone(),
+ )
+ });
+ let original_range = node.as_ref().original_file_range(db);
+ let path = vfs.file_path(original_range.file_id);
+ let line_index = analysis.file_line_index(original_range.file_id).unwrap();
+ let text_range = original_range.range;
+ let (start, end) =
+ (line_index.line_col(text_range.start()), line_index.line_col(text_range.end()));
+ Some((path, start, end))
+ } else {
+ None
+ }
+}
fn shuffle<T>(rng: &mut Rand32, slice: &mut [T]) {
for i in 0..slice.len() {
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/cli/diagnostics.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/cli/diagnostics.rs
index ff821be53..4006d023d 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/cli/diagnostics.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/cli/diagnostics.rs
@@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
//! Analyze all modules in a project for diagnostics. Exits with a non-zero
//! status code if any errors are found.
+use project_model::{CargoConfig, RustLibSource};
use rustc_hash::FxHashSet;
use hir::{db::HirDatabase, Crate, Module};
@@ -14,7 +15,8 @@ use crate::cli::{
impl flags::Diagnostics {
pub fn run(self) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
- let cargo_config = Default::default();
+ let mut cargo_config = CargoConfig::default();
+ cargo_config.sysroot = Some(RustLibSource::Discover);
let load_cargo_config = LoadCargoConfig {
load_out_dirs_from_check: !self.disable_build_scripts,
with_proc_macro_server: ProcMacroServerChoice::Sysroot,
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/cli/lsif.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/cli/lsif.rs
index 3fc1aa4ea..7f5d08449 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/cli/lsif.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/cli/lsif.rs
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ use ide_db::LineIndexDatabase;
use ide_db::base_db::salsa::{self, ParallelDatabase};
use ide_db::line_index::WideEncoding;
use lsp_types::{self, lsif};
-use project_model::{CargoConfig, ProjectManifest, ProjectWorkspace};
+use project_model::{CargoConfig, ProjectManifest, ProjectWorkspace, RustLibSource};
use vfs::{AbsPathBuf, Vfs};
use crate::cli::load_cargo::ProcMacroServerChoice;
@@ -289,7 +289,8 @@ impl flags::Lsif {
pub fn run(self) -> Result<()> {
eprintln!("Generating LSIF started...");
let now = Instant::now();
- let cargo_config = CargoConfig::default();
+ let mut cargo_config = CargoConfig::default();
+ cargo_config.sysroot = Some(RustLibSource::Discover);
let no_progress = &|_| ();
let load_cargo_config = LoadCargoConfig {
load_out_dirs_from_check: true,
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/cli/scip.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/cli/scip.rs
index 9a04fbea7..3e5e40750 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/cli/scip.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/cli/scip.rs
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ use ide::{
TokenStaticData,
};
use ide_db::LineIndexDatabase;
-use project_model::{CargoConfig, ProjectManifest, ProjectWorkspace};
+use project_model::{CargoConfig, ProjectManifest, ProjectWorkspace, RustLibSource};
use scip::types as scip_types;
use std::env;
@@ -29,7 +29,8 @@ impl flags::Scip {
pub fn run(self) -> Result<()> {
eprintln!("Generating SCIP start...");
let now = Instant::now();
- let cargo_config = CargoConfig::default();
+ let mut cargo_config = CargoConfig::default();
+ cargo_config.sysroot = Some(RustLibSource::Discover);
let no_progress = &|s| (eprintln!("rust-analyzer: Loading {s}"));
let load_cargo_config = LoadCargoConfig {
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/cli/ssr.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/cli/ssr.rs
index 3552f840a..82a769347 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/cli/ssr.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/cli/ssr.rs
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
//! Applies structured search replace rules from the command line.
use ide_ssr::MatchFinder;
-use project_model::CargoConfig;
+use project_model::{CargoConfig, RustLibSource};
use crate::cli::{
flags,
@@ -12,7 +12,8 @@ use crate::cli::{
impl flags::Ssr {
pub fn run(self) -> Result<()> {
use ide_db::base_db::SourceDatabaseExt;
- let cargo_config = CargoConfig::default();
+ let mut cargo_config = CargoConfig::default();
+ cargo_config.sysroot = Some(RustLibSource::Discover);
let load_cargo_config = LoadCargoConfig {
load_out_dirs_from_check: true,
with_proc_macro_server: ProcMacroServerChoice::Sysroot,
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/config.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/config.rs
index f609a50a0..c35cce103 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/config.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/config.rs
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ use ide_db::{
use itertools::Itertools;
use lsp_types::{ClientCapabilities, MarkupKind};
use project_model::{
- CargoConfig, CargoFeatures, ProjectJson, ProjectJsonData, ProjectManifest, RustcSource,
+ CargoConfig, CargoFeatures, ProjectJson, ProjectJsonData, ProjectManifest, RustLibSource,
UnsetTestCrates,
};
use rustc_hash::{FxHashMap, FxHashSet};
@@ -101,6 +101,8 @@ config_data! {
/// Use `RUSTC_WRAPPER=rust-analyzer` when running build scripts to
/// avoid checking unnecessary things.
cargo_buildScripts_useRustcWrapper: bool = "true",
+ /// Extra arguments that are passed to every cargo invocation.
+ cargo_extraArgs: Vec<String> = "[]",
/// Extra environment variables that will be set when running cargo, rustc
/// or other commands within the workspace. Useful for setting RUSTFLAGS.
cargo_extraEnv: FxHashMap<String, String> = "{}",
@@ -270,7 +272,6 @@ config_data! {
/// The warnings will be indicated by a blue squiggly underline in code
/// and a blue icon in the `Problems Panel`.
diagnostics_warningsAsInfo: Vec<String> = "[]",
-
/// These directories will be ignored by rust-analyzer. They are
/// relative to the workspace root, and globs are not supported. You may
/// also need to add the folders to Code's `files.watcherExclude`.
@@ -366,6 +367,8 @@ config_data! {
inlayHints_typeHints_hideClosureInitialization: bool = "false",
/// Whether to hide inlay type hints for constructors.
inlayHints_typeHints_hideNamedConstructor: bool = "false",
+ /// Enables the experimental support for interpreting tests.
+ interpret_tests: bool = "false",
/// Join lines merges consecutive declaration and initialization of an assignment.
joinLines_joinAssignments: bool = "true",
@@ -456,7 +459,10 @@ config_data! {
/// Additional arguments to `rustfmt`.
rustfmt_extraArgs: Vec<String> = "[]",
/// Advanced option, fully override the command rust-analyzer uses for
- /// formatting.
+ /// formatting. This should be the equivalent of `rustfmt` here, and
+ /// not that of `cargo fmt`. The file contents will be passed on the
+ /// standard input and the formatted result will be read from the
+ /// standard output.
rustfmt_overrideCommand: Option<Vec<String>> = "null",
/// Enables the use of rustfmt's unstable range formatting command for the
/// `textDocument/rangeFormatting` request. The rustfmt option is unstable and only
@@ -849,27 +855,27 @@ impl Config {
}
pub fn linked_projects(&self) -> Vec<LinkedProject> {
match self.data.linkedProjects.as_slice() {
- [] => match self.discovered_projects.as_ref() {
- Some(discovered_projects) => {
- let exclude_dirs: Vec<_> = self
- .data
- .files_excludeDirs
- .iter()
- .map(|p| self.root_path.join(p))
- .collect();
- discovered_projects
+ [] => {
+ match self.discovered_projects.as_ref() {
+ Some(discovered_projects) => {
+ let exclude_dirs: Vec<_> = self
+ .data
+ .files_excludeDirs
+ .iter()
+ .map(|p| self.root_path.join(p))
+ .collect();
+ discovered_projects
.iter()
- .filter(|p| {
- let (ProjectManifest::ProjectJson(path)
- | ProjectManifest::CargoToml(path)) = p;
+ .filter(|(ProjectManifest::ProjectJson(path) | ProjectManifest::CargoToml(path))| {
!exclude_dirs.iter().any(|p| path.starts_with(p))
})
.cloned()
.map(LinkedProject::from)
.collect()
+ }
+ None => Vec::new(),
}
- None => Vec::new(),
- },
+ }
linked_projects => linked_projects
.iter()
.filter_map(|linked_project| match linked_project {
@@ -888,6 +894,15 @@ impl Config {
}
}
+ pub fn add_linked_projects(&mut self, linked_projects: Vec<ProjectJsonData>) {
+ let mut linked_projects = linked_projects
+ .into_iter()
+ .map(ManifestOrProjectJson::ProjectJson)
+ .collect::<Vec<ManifestOrProjectJson>>();
+
+ self.data.linkedProjects.append(&mut linked_projects);
+ }
+
pub fn did_save_text_document_dynamic_registration(&self) -> bool {
let caps = try_or_def!(self.caps.text_document.as_ref()?.synchronization.clone()?);
caps.did_save == Some(true) && caps.dynamic_registration == Some(true)
@@ -1050,10 +1065,20 @@ impl Config {
}
}
+ pub fn extra_args(&self) -> &Vec<String> {
+ &self.data.cargo_extraArgs
+ }
+
pub fn extra_env(&self) -> &FxHashMap<String, String> {
&self.data.cargo_extraEnv
}
+ pub fn check_extra_args(&self) -> Vec<String> {
+ let mut extra_args = self.extra_args().clone();
+ extra_args.extend_from_slice(&self.data.check_extraArgs);
+ extra_args
+ }
+
pub fn check_extra_env(&self) -> FxHashMap<String, String> {
let mut extra_env = self.data.cargo_extraEnv.clone();
extra_env.extend(self.data.check_extraEnv.clone());
@@ -1112,16 +1137,16 @@ impl Config {
pub fn cargo(&self) -> CargoConfig {
let rustc_source = self.data.rustc_source.as_ref().map(|rustc_src| {
if rustc_src == "discover" {
- RustcSource::Discover
+ RustLibSource::Discover
} else {
- RustcSource::Path(self.root_path.join(rustc_src))
+ RustLibSource::Path(self.root_path.join(rustc_src))
}
});
let sysroot = self.data.cargo_sysroot.as_ref().map(|sysroot| {
if sysroot == "discover" {
- RustcSource::Discover
+ RustLibSource::Discover
} else {
- RustcSource::Path(self.root_path.join(sysroot))
+ RustLibSource::Path(self.root_path.join(sysroot))
}
});
let sysroot_src =
@@ -1152,6 +1177,7 @@ impl Config {
InvocationLocation::Workspace => project_model::InvocationLocation::Workspace,
},
run_build_script_command: self.data.cargo_buildScripts_overrideCommand.clone(),
+ extra_args: self.data.cargo_extraArgs.clone(),
extra_env: self.data.cargo_extraEnv.clone(),
}
}
@@ -1222,7 +1248,7 @@ impl Config {
CargoFeaturesDef::All => vec![],
CargoFeaturesDef::Selected(it) => it,
},
- extra_args: self.data.check_extraArgs.clone(),
+ extra_args: self.check_extra_args(),
extra_env: self.check_extra_env(),
ansi_color_output: self.color_diagnostic_output(),
},
@@ -1441,6 +1467,7 @@ impl Config {
}
},
keywords: self.data.hover_documentation_keywords_enable,
+ interpret_tests: self.data.interpret_tests,
}
}
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/dispatch.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/dispatch.rs
index 715804449..313bb2ec8 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/dispatch.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/dispatch.rs
@@ -88,6 +88,42 @@ impl<'a> RequestDispatcher<'a> {
}
/// Dispatches the request onto thread pool
+ pub(crate) fn on_no_retry<R>(
+ &mut self,
+ f: fn(GlobalStateSnapshot, R::Params) -> Result<R::Result>,
+ ) -> &mut Self
+ where
+ R: lsp_types::request::Request + 'static,
+ R::Params: DeserializeOwned + panic::UnwindSafe + Send + fmt::Debug,
+ R::Result: Serialize,
+ {
+ let (req, params, panic_context) = match self.parse::<R>() {
+ Some(it) => it,
+ None => return self,
+ };
+
+ self.global_state.task_pool.handle.spawn({
+ let world = self.global_state.snapshot();
+ move || {
+ let result = panic::catch_unwind(move || {
+ let _pctx = stdx::panic_context::enter(panic_context);
+ f(world, params)
+ });
+ match thread_result_to_response::<R>(req.id.clone(), result) {
+ Ok(response) => Task::Response(response),
+ Err(_) => Task::Response(lsp_server::Response::new_err(
+ req.id,
+ lsp_server::ErrorCode::ContentModified as i32,
+ "content modified".to_string(),
+ )),
+ }
+ }
+ });
+
+ self
+ }
+
+ /// Dispatches the request onto thread pool
pub(crate) fn on<R>(
&mut self,
f: fn(GlobalStateSnapshot, R::Params) -> Result<R::Result>,
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/handlers.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/handlers.rs
index 4e08bd0a7..2fca2ab85 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/handlers.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/handlers.rs
@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ use project_model::{ManifestPath, ProjectWorkspace, TargetKind};
use serde_json::json;
use stdx::{format_to, never};
use syntax::{algo, ast, AstNode, TextRange, TextSize};
-use vfs::AbsPathBuf;
+use vfs::{AbsPath, AbsPathBuf};
use crate::{
cargo_target_spec::CargoTargetSpec,
@@ -46,6 +46,7 @@ use crate::{
pub(crate) fn handle_workspace_reload(state: &mut GlobalState, _: ()) -> Result<()> {
state.proc_macro_clients.clear();
state.proc_macro_changed = false;
+
state.fetch_workspaces_queue.request_op("reload workspace request".to_string());
state.fetch_build_data_queue.request_op("reload workspace request".to_string());
Ok(())
@@ -84,6 +85,15 @@ pub(crate) fn handle_analyzer_status(
snap.workspaces.len(),
if snap.workspaces.len() == 1 { "" } else { "s" }
);
+
+ format_to!(
+ buf,
+ "Workspace root folders: {:?}",
+ snap.workspaces
+ .iter()
+ .flat_map(|ws| ws.workspace_definition_path())
+ .collect::<Vec<&AbsPath>>()
+ );
}
buf.push_str("\nAnalysis:\n");
buf.push_str(
@@ -134,6 +144,16 @@ pub(crate) fn handle_view_hir(
Ok(res)
}
+pub(crate) fn handle_view_mir(
+ snap: GlobalStateSnapshot,
+ params: lsp_types::TextDocumentPositionParams,
+) -> Result<String> {
+ let _p = profile::span("handle_view_mir");
+ let position = from_proto::file_position(&snap, params)?;
+ let res = snap.analysis.view_mir(position)?;
+ Ok(res)
+}
+
pub(crate) fn handle_view_file_text(
snap: GlobalStateSnapshot,
params: lsp_types::TextDocumentIdentifier,
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/lsp_ext.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/lsp_ext.rs
index e33589cc5..c7b513db9 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/lsp_ext.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/lsp_ext.rs
@@ -74,6 +74,14 @@ impl Request for ViewHir {
const METHOD: &'static str = "rust-analyzer/viewHir";
}
+pub enum ViewMir {}
+
+impl Request for ViewMir {
+ type Params = lsp_types::TextDocumentPositionParams;
+ type Result = String;
+ const METHOD: &'static str = "rust-analyzer/viewMir";
+}
+
pub enum ViewFileText {}
impl Request for ViewFileText {
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/lsp_utils.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/lsp_utils.rs
index 30f1c53c1..12e5caf2c 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/lsp_utils.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/lsp_utils.rs
@@ -36,11 +36,41 @@ impl Progress {
}
impl GlobalState {
- pub(crate) fn show_message(&mut self, typ: lsp_types::MessageType, message: String) {
- let message = message;
- self.send_notification::<lsp_types::notification::ShowMessage>(
- lsp_types::ShowMessageParams { typ, message },
- )
+ pub(crate) fn show_message(
+ &mut self,
+ typ: lsp_types::MessageType,
+ message: String,
+ show_open_log_button: bool,
+ ) {
+ match self.config.open_server_logs() && show_open_log_button {
+ true => self.send_request::<lsp_types::request::ShowMessageRequest>(
+ lsp_types::ShowMessageRequestParams {
+ typ,
+ message,
+ actions: Some(vec![lsp_types::MessageActionItem {
+ title: "Open server logs".to_owned(),
+ properties: Default::default(),
+ }]),
+ },
+ |this, resp| {
+ let lsp_server::Response { error: None, result: Some(result), .. } = resp
+ else { return };
+ if let Ok(Some(_item)) = crate::from_json::<
+ <lsp_types::request::ShowMessageRequest as lsp_types::request::Request>::Result,
+ >(
+ lsp_types::request::ShowMessageRequest::METHOD, &result
+ ) {
+ this.send_notification::<lsp_ext::OpenServerLogs>(());
+ }
+ },
+ ),
+ false => self.send_notification::<lsp_types::notification::ShowMessage>(
+ lsp_types::ShowMessageParams {
+ typ,
+ message,
+ },
+ ),
+ }
}
/// Sends a notification to the client containing the error `message`.
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/main_loop.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/main_loop.rs
index d1e38b33c..67a54cde6 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/main_loop.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/main_loop.rs
@@ -111,12 +111,7 @@ impl fmt::Debug for Event {
impl GlobalState {
fn run(mut self, inbox: Receiver<lsp_server::Message>) -> Result<()> {
- if self.config.linked_projects().is_empty()
- && self.config.detached_files().is_empty()
- && self.config.notifications().cargo_toml_not_found
- {
- self.show_and_log_error("rust-analyzer failed to discover workspace".to_string(), None);
- };
+ self.update_status_or_notify();
if self.config.did_save_text_document_dynamic_registration() {
let save_registration_options = lsp_types::TextDocumentSaveRegistrationOptions {
@@ -323,17 +318,6 @@ impl GlobalState {
if let Some(diagnostic_changes) = self.diagnostics.take_changes() {
for file_id in diagnostic_changes {
- let db = self.analysis_host.raw_database();
- let source_root = db.file_source_root(file_id);
- if db.source_root(source_root).is_library {
- // Only publish diagnostics for files in the workspace, not from crates.io deps
- // or the sysroot.
- // While theoretically these should never have errors, we have quite a few false
- // positives particularly in the stdlib, and those diagnostics would stay around
- // forever if we emitted them here.
- continue;
- }
-
let uri = file_id_to_url(&self.vfs.read().0, file_id);
let mut diagnostics =
self.diagnostics.diagnostics_for(file_id).cloned().collect::<Vec<_>>();
@@ -405,25 +389,38 @@ impl GlobalState {
});
}
+ self.update_status_or_notify();
+
+ let loop_duration = loop_start.elapsed();
+ if loop_duration > Duration::from_millis(100) && was_quiescent {
+ tracing::warn!("overly long loop turn: {:?}", loop_duration);
+ self.poke_rust_analyzer_developer(format!("overly long loop turn: {loop_duration:?}"));
+ }
+ Ok(())
+ }
+
+ fn update_status_or_notify(&mut self) {
let status = self.current_status();
if self.last_reported_status.as_ref() != Some(&status) {
self.last_reported_status = Some(status.clone());
- if let (lsp_ext::Health::Error, Some(message)) = (status.health, &status.message) {
- self.show_message(lsp_types::MessageType::ERROR, message.clone());
- }
-
if self.config.server_status_notification() {
self.send_notification::<lsp_ext::ServerStatusNotification>(status);
+ } else if let (health, Some(message)) = (status.health, &status.message) {
+ let open_log_button = tracing::enabled!(tracing::Level::ERROR)
+ && (self.fetch_build_data_error().is_err()
+ || self.fetch_workspace_error().is_err());
+ self.show_message(
+ match health {
+ lsp_ext::Health::Ok => lsp_types::MessageType::INFO,
+ lsp_ext::Health::Warning => lsp_types::MessageType::WARNING,
+ lsp_ext::Health::Error => lsp_types::MessageType::ERROR,
+ },
+ message.clone(),
+ open_log_button,
+ );
}
}
-
- let loop_duration = loop_start.elapsed();
- if loop_duration > Duration::from_millis(100) && was_quiescent {
- tracing::warn!("overly long loop turn: {:?}", loop_duration);
- self.poke_rust_analyzer_developer(format!("overly long loop turn: {loop_duration:?}"));
- }
- Ok(())
}
fn handle_task(&mut self, prime_caches_progress: &mut Vec<PrimeCachesProgress>, task: Task) {
@@ -456,6 +453,9 @@ impl GlobalState {
ProjectWorkspaceProgress::Report(msg) => (Progress::Report, Some(msg)),
ProjectWorkspaceProgress::End(workspaces) => {
self.fetch_workspaces_queue.op_completed(Some(workspaces));
+ if let Err(e) = self.fetch_workspace_error() {
+ tracing::error!("FetchWorkspaceError:\n{e}");
+ }
let old = Arc::clone(&self.workspaces);
self.switch_workspaces("fetched workspace".to_string());
@@ -477,6 +477,9 @@ impl GlobalState {
BuildDataProgress::Report(msg) => (Some(Progress::Report), Some(msg)),
BuildDataProgress::End(build_data_result) => {
self.fetch_build_data_queue.op_completed(build_data_result);
+ if let Err(e) = self.fetch_build_data_error() {
+ tracing::error!("FetchBuildDataError:\n{e}");
+ }
self.switch_workspaces("fetched build data".to_string());
@@ -509,6 +512,7 @@ impl GlobalState {
self.vfs_progress_n_total = n_total;
self.vfs_progress_n_done = n_done;
+ // if n_total != 0 {
let state = if n_done == 0 {
Progress::Begin
} else if n_done < n_total {
@@ -523,7 +527,8 @@ impl GlobalState {
Some(format!("{n_done}/{n_total}")),
Some(Progress::fraction(n_done, n_total)),
None,
- )
+ );
+ // }
}
}
}
@@ -565,7 +570,10 @@ impl GlobalState {
flycheck::Progress::DidCheckCrate(target) => (Progress::Report, Some(target)),
flycheck::Progress::DidCancel => (Progress::End, None),
flycheck::Progress::DidFailToRestart(err) => {
- self.show_and_log_error("cargo check failed".to_string(), Some(err));
+ self.show_and_log_error(
+ "cargo check failed to start".to_string(),
+ Some(err),
+ );
return;
}
flycheck::Progress::DidFinish(result) => {
@@ -634,6 +642,7 @@ impl GlobalState {
.on::<lsp_ext::AnalyzerStatus>(handlers::handle_analyzer_status)
.on::<lsp_ext::SyntaxTree>(handlers::handle_syntax_tree)
.on::<lsp_ext::ViewHir>(handlers::handle_view_hir)
+ .on::<lsp_ext::ViewMir>(handlers::handle_view_mir)
.on::<lsp_ext::ViewFileText>(handlers::handle_view_file_text)
.on::<lsp_ext::ViewCrateGraph>(handlers::handle_view_crate_graph)
.on::<lsp_ext::ViewItemTree>(handlers::handle_view_item_tree)
@@ -654,7 +663,7 @@ impl GlobalState {
.on::<lsp_types::request::GotoDeclaration>(handlers::handle_goto_declaration)
.on::<lsp_types::request::GotoImplementation>(handlers::handle_goto_implementation)
.on::<lsp_types::request::GotoTypeDefinition>(handlers::handle_goto_type_definition)
- .on::<lsp_types::request::InlayHintRequest>(handlers::handle_inlay_hints)
+ .on_no_retry::<lsp_types::request::InlayHintRequest>(handlers::handle_inlay_hints)
.on::<lsp_types::request::InlayHintResolveRequest>(handlers::handle_inlay_hints_resolve)
.on::<lsp_types::request::Completion>(handlers::handle_completion)
.on::<lsp_types::request::ResolveCompletionItem>(handlers::handle_completion_resolve)
@@ -920,6 +929,7 @@ impl GlobalState {
this.show_message(
lsp_types::MessageType::WARNING,
error.to_string(),
+ false,
);
}
this.update_configuration(config);
@@ -971,10 +981,20 @@ impl GlobalState {
}
fn update_diagnostics(&mut self) {
+ let db = self.analysis_host.raw_database();
let subscriptions = self
.mem_docs
.iter()
.map(|path| self.vfs.read().0.file_id(path).unwrap())
+ .filter(|&file_id| {
+ let source_root = db.file_source_root(file_id);
+ // Only publish diagnostics for files in the workspace, not from crates.io deps
+ // or the sysroot.
+ // While theoretically these should never have errors, we have quite a few false
+ // positives particularly in the stdlib, and those diagnostics would stay around
+ // forever if we emitted them here.
+ !db.source_root(source_root).is_library
+ })
.collect::<Vec<_>>();
tracing::trace!("updating notifications for {:?}", subscriptions);
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/reload.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/reload.rs
index abce0d737..1a6e1af2e 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/reload.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/reload.rs
@@ -12,17 +12,21 @@
//! correct. Instead, we try to provide a best-effort service. Even if the
//! project is currently loading and we don't have a full project model, we
//! still want to respond to various requests.
-use std::{mem, sync::Arc};
+use std::{collections::hash_map::Entry, mem, sync::Arc};
use flycheck::{FlycheckConfig, FlycheckHandle};
use hir::db::DefDatabase;
use ide::Change;
-use ide_db::base_db::{
- CrateGraph, Env, ProcMacro, ProcMacroExpander, ProcMacroExpansionError, ProcMacroKind,
- ProcMacroLoadResult, SourceRoot, VfsPath,
+use ide_db::{
+ base_db::{
+ CrateGraph, Env, ProcMacro, ProcMacroExpander, ProcMacroExpansionError, ProcMacroKind,
+ ProcMacroLoadResult, SourceRoot, VfsPath,
+ },
+ FxHashMap,
};
+use itertools::Itertools;
use proc_macro_api::{MacroDylib, ProcMacroServer};
-use project_model::{ProjectWorkspace, WorkspaceBuildScripts};
+use project_model::{PackageRoot, ProjectWorkspace, WorkspaceBuildScripts};
use syntax::SmolStr;
use vfs::{file_set::FileSetConfig, AbsPath, AbsPathBuf, ChangeKind};
@@ -52,7 +56,8 @@ pub(crate) enum BuildDataProgress {
impl GlobalState {
pub(crate) fn is_quiescent(&self) -> bool {
- !(self.fetch_workspaces_queue.op_in_progress()
+ !(self.last_reported_status.is_none()
+ || self.fetch_workspaces_queue.op_in_progress()
|| self.fetch_build_data_queue.op_in_progress()
|| self.vfs_progress_config_version < self.vfs_config_version
|| self.vfs_progress_n_done < self.vfs_progress_n_total)
@@ -85,36 +90,54 @@ impl GlobalState {
quiescent: self.is_quiescent(),
message: None,
};
+ let mut message = String::new();
if self.proc_macro_changed {
status.health = lsp_ext::Health::Warning;
- status.message =
- Some("Reload required due to source changes of a procedural macro.".into())
+ message.push_str("Reload required due to source changes of a procedural macro.\n\n");
}
if let Err(_) = self.fetch_build_data_error() {
status.health = lsp_ext::Health::Warning;
- status.message =
- Some("Failed to run build scripts of some packages, check the logs.".to_string());
+ message.push_str("Failed to run build scripts of some packages.\n\n");
}
if !self.config.cargo_autoreload()
&& self.is_quiescent()
&& self.fetch_workspaces_queue.op_requested()
{
status.health = lsp_ext::Health::Warning;
- status.message = Some("Workspace reload required".to_string())
+ message.push_str("Auto-reloading is disabled and the workspace has changed, a manual workspace reload is required.\n\n");
}
-
- if let Err(error) = self.fetch_workspace_error() {
- status.health = lsp_ext::Health::Error;
- status.message = Some(error)
- }
-
if self.config.linked_projects().is_empty()
&& self.config.detached_files().is_empty()
&& self.config.notifications().cargo_toml_not_found
{
status.health = lsp_ext::Health::Warning;
- status.message = Some("Workspace reload required".to_string())
+ message.push_str("Failed to discover workspace.\n\n");
+ }
+
+ for ws in self.workspaces.iter() {
+ let (ProjectWorkspace::Cargo { sysroot, .. }
+ | ProjectWorkspace::Json { sysroot, .. }
+ | ProjectWorkspace::DetachedFiles { sysroot, .. }) = ws;
+ if let Err(Some(e)) = sysroot {
+ status.health = lsp_ext::Health::Warning;
+ message.push_str(e);
+ message.push_str("\n\n");
+ }
+ if let ProjectWorkspace::Cargo { rustc: Err(Some(e)), .. } = ws {
+ status.health = lsp_ext::Health::Warning;
+ message.push_str(e);
+ message.push_str("\n\n");
+ }
+ }
+
+ if let Err(_) = self.fetch_workspace_error() {
+ status.health = lsp_ext::Health::Error;
+ message.push_str("Failed to load workspaces.\n\n");
+ }
+
+ if !message.is_empty() {
+ status.message = Some(message.trim_end().to_owned());
}
status
}
@@ -197,8 +220,7 @@ impl GlobalState {
let _p = profile::span("GlobalState::switch_workspaces");
tracing::info!(%cause, "will switch workspaces");
- if let Err(error_message) = self.fetch_workspace_error() {
- self.show_and_log_error(error_message, None);
+ if let Err(_) = self.fetch_workspace_error() {
if !self.workspaces.is_empty() {
// It only makes sense to switch to a partially broken workspace
// if we don't have any workspace at all yet.
@@ -206,10 +228,6 @@ impl GlobalState {
}
}
- if let Err(error) = self.fetch_build_data_error() {
- self.show_and_log_error("failed to run build scripts".to_string(), Some(error));
- }
-
let Some(workspaces) = self.fetch_workspaces_queue.last_op_result() else { return; };
let workspaces =
workspaces.iter().filter_map(|res| res.as_ref().ok().cloned()).collect::<Vec<_>>();
@@ -388,7 +406,7 @@ impl GlobalState {
tracing::info!("did switch workspaces");
}
- fn fetch_workspace_error(&self) -> Result<(), String> {
+ pub(super) fn fetch_workspace_error(&self) -> Result<(), String> {
let mut buf = String::new();
let Some(last_op_result) = self.fetch_workspaces_queue.last_op_result() else { return Ok(()) };
@@ -409,7 +427,7 @@ impl GlobalState {
Err(buf)
}
- fn fetch_build_data_error(&self) -> Result<(), String> {
+ pub(super) fn fetch_build_data_error(&self) -> Result<(), String> {
let mut buf = String::new();
for ws in &self.fetch_build_data_queue.last_op_result().1 {
@@ -494,7 +512,69 @@ impl ProjectFolders {
let mut fsc = FileSetConfig::builder();
let mut local_filesets = vec![];
- for root in workspaces.iter().flat_map(|ws| ws.to_roots()) {
+ // Dedup source roots
+ // Depending on the project setup, we can have duplicated source roots, or for example in
+ // the case of the rustc workspace, we can end up with two source roots that are almost the
+ // same but not quite, like:
+ // PackageRoot { is_local: false, include: [AbsPathBuf(".../rust/src/tools/miri/cargo-miri")], exclude: [] }
+ // PackageRoot {
+ // is_local: true,
+ // include: [AbsPathBuf(".../rust/src/tools/miri/cargo-miri"), AbsPathBuf(".../rust/build/x86_64-pc-windows-msvc/stage0-tools/x86_64-pc-windows-msvc/release/build/cargo-miri-85801cd3d2d1dae4/out")],
+ // exclude: [AbsPathBuf(".../rust/src/tools/miri/cargo-miri/.git"), AbsPathBuf(".../rust/src/tools/miri/cargo-miri/target")]
+ // }
+ //
+ // The first one comes from the explicit rustc workspace which points to the rustc workspace itself
+ // The second comes from the rustc workspace that we load as the actual project workspace
+ // These `is_local` differing in this kind of way gives us problems, especially when trying to filter diagnostics as we don't report diagnostics for external libraries.
+ // So we need to deduplicate these, usually it would be enough to deduplicate by `include`, but as the rustc example shows here that doesn't work,
+ // so we need to also coalesce the includes if they overlap.
+
+ let mut roots: Vec<_> = workspaces
+ .iter()
+ .flat_map(|ws| ws.to_roots())
+ .update(|root| root.include.sort())
+ .sorted_by(|a, b| a.include.cmp(&b.include))
+ .collect();
+
+ // map that tracks indices of overlapping roots
+ let mut overlap_map = FxHashMap::<_, Vec<_>>::default();
+ let mut done = false;
+
+ while !mem::replace(&mut done, true) {
+ // maps include paths to indices of the corresponding root
+ let mut include_to_idx = FxHashMap::default();
+ // Find and note down the indices of overlapping roots
+ for (idx, root) in roots.iter().enumerate().filter(|(_, it)| !it.include.is_empty()) {
+ for include in &root.include {
+ match include_to_idx.entry(include) {
+ Entry::Occupied(e) => {
+ overlap_map.entry(*e.get()).or_default().push(idx);
+ }
+ Entry::Vacant(e) => {
+ e.insert(idx);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ for (k, v) in overlap_map.drain() {
+ done = false;
+ for v in v {
+ let r = mem::replace(
+ &mut roots[v],
+ PackageRoot { is_local: false, include: vec![], exclude: vec![] },
+ );
+ roots[k].is_local |= r.is_local;
+ roots[k].include.extend(r.include);
+ roots[k].exclude.extend(r.exclude);
+ }
+ roots[k].include.sort();
+ roots[k].exclude.sort();
+ roots[k].include.dedup();
+ roots[k].exclude.dedup();
+ }
+ }
+
+ for root in roots.into_iter().filter(|it| !it.include.is_empty()) {
let file_set_roots: Vec<VfsPath> =
root.include.iter().cloned().map(VfsPath::from).collect();
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/to_proto.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/to_proto.rs
index 92029dc1d..7d97b69f8 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/to_proto.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/rust-analyzer/src/to_proto.rs
@@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ pub(crate) fn symbol_kind(symbol_kind: SymbolKind) -> lsp_types::SymbolKind {
SymbolKind::Struct => lsp_types::SymbolKind::STRUCT,
SymbolKind::Enum => lsp_types::SymbolKind::ENUM,
SymbolKind::Variant => lsp_types::SymbolKind::ENUM_MEMBER,
- SymbolKind::Trait => lsp_types::SymbolKind::INTERFACE,
+ SymbolKind::Trait | SymbolKind::TraitAlias => lsp_types::SymbolKind::INTERFACE,
SymbolKind::Macro
| SymbolKind::BuiltinAttr
| SymbolKind::Attribute
@@ -135,6 +135,7 @@ pub(crate) fn completion_item_kind(
SymbolKind::Static => lsp_types::CompletionItemKind::VALUE,
SymbolKind::Struct => lsp_types::CompletionItemKind::STRUCT,
SymbolKind::Trait => lsp_types::CompletionItemKind::INTERFACE,
+ SymbolKind::TraitAlias => lsp_types::CompletionItemKind::INTERFACE,
SymbolKind::TypeAlias => lsp_types::CompletionItemKind::STRUCT,
SymbolKind::TypeParam => lsp_types::CompletionItemKind::TYPE_PARAMETER,
SymbolKind::Union => lsp_types::CompletionItemKind::STRUCT,
@@ -656,6 +657,7 @@ fn semantic_token_type_and_modifiers(
SymbolKind::Union => semantic_tokens::UNION,
SymbolKind::TypeAlias => semantic_tokens::TYPE_ALIAS,
SymbolKind::Trait => semantic_tokens::INTERFACE,
+ SymbolKind::TraitAlias => semantic_tokens::INTERFACE,
SymbolKind::Macro => semantic_tokens::MACRO,
SymbolKind::BuiltinAttr => semantic_tokens::BUILTIN_ATTRIBUTE,
SymbolKind::ToolModule => semantic_tokens::TOOL_MODULE,
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/syntax/Cargo.toml b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/syntax/Cargo.toml
index 8fc493a23..305cf2d39 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/syntax/Cargo.toml
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/syntax/Cargo.toml
@@ -14,6 +14,7 @@ doctest = false
[dependencies]
cov-mark = "2.0.0-pre.1"
+either = "1.7.0"
itertools = "0.10.5"
rowan = "0.15.10"
rustc_lexer = { version = "727.0.0", package = "rustc-ap-rustc_lexer" }
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/syntax/rust.ungram b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/syntax/rust.ungram
index 36ad5fddf..548b5ba8b 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/syntax/rust.ungram
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/syntax/rust.ungram
@@ -97,6 +97,7 @@ Item =
| Static
| Struct
| Trait
+| TraitAlias
| TypeAlias
| Union
| Use
@@ -240,10 +241,11 @@ Trait =
Attr* Visibility?
'unsafe'? 'auto'?
'trait' Name GenericParamList?
- (
- (':' TypeBoundList?)? WhereClause? AssocItemList
- | '=' TypeBoundList? WhereClause? ';'
- )
+ (':' TypeBoundList?)? WhereClause? AssocItemList
+
+TraitAlias =
+ Attr* Visibility?
+ 'trait' Name GenericParamList? '=' TypeBoundList? WhereClause? ';'
AssocItemList =
'{' Attr* AssocItem* '}'
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/syntax/src/ast.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/syntax/src/ast.rs
index 385a4e0a3..1e691beff 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/syntax/src/ast.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/syntax/src/ast.rs
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ pub mod prec;
use std::marker::PhantomData;
-use itertools::Either;
+use either::Either;
use crate::{
syntax_node::{SyntaxNode, SyntaxNodeChildren, SyntaxToken},
@@ -25,7 +25,8 @@ pub use self::{
generated::{nodes::*, tokens::*},
node_ext::{
AttrKind, FieldKind, Macro, NameLike, NameOrNameRef, PathSegmentKind, SelfParamKind,
- SlicePatComponents, StructKind, TypeBoundKind, TypeOrConstParam, VisibilityKind,
+ SlicePatComponents, StructKind, TraitOrAlias, TypeBoundKind, TypeOrConstParam,
+ VisibilityKind,
},
operators::{ArithOp, BinaryOp, CmpOp, LogicOp, Ordering, RangeOp, UnaryOp},
token_ext::{CommentKind, CommentPlacement, CommentShape, IsString, QuoteOffsets, Radix},
@@ -128,6 +129,13 @@ where
}
}
+impl<L, R> HasAttrs for Either<L, R>
+where
+ L: HasAttrs,
+ R: HasAttrs,
+{
+}
+
mod support {
use super::{AstChildren, AstNode, SyntaxKind, SyntaxNode, SyntaxToken};
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/syntax/src/ast/expr_ext.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/syntax/src/ast/expr_ext.rs
index db66d08a7..c43d0830b 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/syntax/src/ast/expr_ext.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/syntax/src/ast/expr_ext.rs
@@ -48,23 +48,30 @@ impl From<ast::IfExpr> for ElseBranch {
}
impl ast::IfExpr {
- pub fn then_branch(&self) -> Option<ast::BlockExpr> {
- self.children_after_condition().next()
+ pub fn condition(&self) -> Option<ast::Expr> {
+ // If the condition is a BlockExpr, check if the then body is missing.
+ // If it is assume the condition is the expression that is missing instead.
+ let mut exprs = support::children(self.syntax());
+ let first = exprs.next();
+ match first {
+ Some(ast::Expr::BlockExpr(_)) => exprs.next().and(first),
+ first => first,
+ }
}
- pub fn else_branch(&self) -> Option<ElseBranch> {
- let res = match self.children_after_condition().nth(1) {
- Some(block) => ElseBranch::Block(block),
- None => {
- let elif = self.children_after_condition().next()?;
- ElseBranch::IfExpr(elif)
- }
- };
- Some(res)
+ pub fn then_branch(&self) -> Option<ast::BlockExpr> {
+ match support::children(self.syntax()).nth(1)? {
+ ast::Expr::BlockExpr(block) => Some(block),
+ _ => None,
+ }
}
- fn children_after_condition<N: AstNode>(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = N> {
- self.syntax().children().skip(1).filter_map(N::cast)
+ pub fn else_branch(&self) -> Option<ElseBranch> {
+ match support::children(self.syntax()).nth(2)? {
+ ast::Expr::BlockExpr(block) => Some(ElseBranch::Block(block)),
+ ast::Expr::IfExpr(elif) => Some(ElseBranch::IfExpr(elif)),
+ _ => None,
+ }
}
}
@@ -356,7 +363,15 @@ impl ast::BlockExpr {
Some(it) => it,
None => return true,
};
- !matches!(parent.kind(), FN | IF_EXPR | WHILE_EXPR | LOOP_EXPR)
+ match parent.kind() {
+ FOR_EXPR | IF_EXPR => parent
+ .children()
+ .filter(|it| ast::Expr::can_cast(it.kind()))
+ .next()
+ .map_or(true, |it| it == *self.syntax()),
+ LET_ELSE | FN | WHILE_EXPR | LOOP_EXPR | CONST_BLOCK_PAT => false,
+ _ => true,
+ }
}
}
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/syntax/src/ast/generated/nodes.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/syntax/src/ast/generated/nodes.rs
index 642a3bfc3..fe3248453 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/syntax/src/ast/generated/nodes.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/syntax/src/ast/generated/nodes.rs
@@ -407,7 +407,21 @@ impl Trait {
pub fn auto_token(&self) -> Option<SyntaxToken> { support::token(&self.syntax, T![auto]) }
pub fn trait_token(&self) -> Option<SyntaxToken> { support::token(&self.syntax, T![trait]) }
pub fn assoc_item_list(&self) -> Option<AssocItemList> { support::child(&self.syntax) }
+}
+
+#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
+pub struct TraitAlias {
+ pub(crate) syntax: SyntaxNode,
+}
+impl ast::HasAttrs for TraitAlias {}
+impl ast::HasName for TraitAlias {}
+impl ast::HasVisibility for TraitAlias {}
+impl ast::HasGenericParams for TraitAlias {}
+impl ast::HasDocComments for TraitAlias {}
+impl TraitAlias {
+ pub fn trait_token(&self) -> Option<SyntaxToken> { support::token(&self.syntax, T![trait]) }
pub fn eq_token(&self) -> Option<SyntaxToken> { support::token(&self.syntax, T![=]) }
+ pub fn type_bound_list(&self) -> Option<TypeBoundList> { support::child(&self.syntax) }
pub fn semicolon_token(&self) -> Option<SyntaxToken> { support::token(&self.syntax, T![;]) }
}
@@ -1573,6 +1587,7 @@ pub enum Item {
Static(Static),
Struct(Struct),
Trait(Trait),
+ TraitAlias(TraitAlias),
TypeAlias(TypeAlias),
Union(Union),
Use(Use),
@@ -2058,6 +2073,17 @@ impl AstNode for Trait {
}
fn syntax(&self) -> &SyntaxNode { &self.syntax }
}
+impl AstNode for TraitAlias {
+ fn can_cast(kind: SyntaxKind) -> bool { kind == TRAIT_ALIAS }
+ fn cast(syntax: SyntaxNode) -> Option<Self> {
+ if Self::can_cast(syntax.kind()) {
+ Some(Self { syntax })
+ } else {
+ None
+ }
+ }
+ fn syntax(&self) -> &SyntaxNode { &self.syntax }
+}
impl AstNode for TypeAlias {
fn can_cast(kind: SyntaxKind) -> bool { kind == TYPE_ALIAS }
fn cast(syntax: SyntaxNode) -> Option<Self> {
@@ -3570,6 +3596,9 @@ impl From<Struct> for Item {
impl From<Trait> for Item {
fn from(node: Trait) -> Item { Item::Trait(node) }
}
+impl From<TraitAlias> for Item {
+ fn from(node: TraitAlias) -> Item { Item::TraitAlias(node) }
+}
impl From<TypeAlias> for Item {
fn from(node: TypeAlias) -> Item { Item::TypeAlias(node) }
}
@@ -3596,6 +3625,7 @@ impl AstNode for Item {
| STATIC
| STRUCT
| TRAIT
+ | TRAIT_ALIAS
| TYPE_ALIAS
| UNION
| USE
@@ -3616,6 +3646,7 @@ impl AstNode for Item {
STATIC => Item::Static(Static { syntax }),
STRUCT => Item::Struct(Struct { syntax }),
TRAIT => Item::Trait(Trait { syntax }),
+ TRAIT_ALIAS => Item::TraitAlias(TraitAlias { syntax }),
TYPE_ALIAS => Item::TypeAlias(TypeAlias { syntax }),
UNION => Item::Union(Union { syntax }),
USE => Item::Use(Use { syntax }),
@@ -3638,6 +3669,7 @@ impl AstNode for Item {
Item::Static(it) => &it.syntax,
Item::Struct(it) => &it.syntax,
Item::Trait(it) => &it.syntax,
+ Item::TraitAlias(it) => &it.syntax,
Item::TypeAlias(it) => &it.syntax,
Item::Union(it) => &it.syntax,
Item::Use(it) => &it.syntax,
@@ -3950,6 +3982,7 @@ impl AstNode for AnyHasAttrs {
| STATIC
| STRUCT
| TRAIT
+ | TRAIT_ALIAS
| TYPE_ALIAS
| UNION
| USE
@@ -4035,6 +4068,7 @@ impl AstNode for AnyHasDocComments {
| STATIC
| STRUCT
| TRAIT
+ | TRAIT_ALIAS
| TYPE_ALIAS
| UNION
| USE
@@ -4056,7 +4090,7 @@ impl AnyHasGenericParams {
}
impl AstNode for AnyHasGenericParams {
fn can_cast(kind: SyntaxKind) -> bool {
- matches!(kind, ENUM | FN | IMPL | STRUCT | TRAIT | TYPE_ALIAS | UNION)
+ matches!(kind, ENUM | FN | IMPL | STRUCT | TRAIT | TRAIT_ALIAS | TYPE_ALIAS | UNION)
}
fn cast(syntax: SyntaxNode) -> Option<Self> {
Self::can_cast(syntax.kind()).then_some(AnyHasGenericParams { syntax })
@@ -4108,6 +4142,7 @@ impl AstNode for AnyHasName {
| STATIC
| STRUCT
| TRAIT
+ | TRAIT_ALIAS
| TYPE_ALIAS
| UNION
| RENAME
@@ -4163,6 +4198,7 @@ impl AstNode for AnyHasVisibility {
| STATIC
| STRUCT
| TRAIT
+ | TRAIT_ALIAS
| TYPE_ALIAS
| UNION
| USE
@@ -4391,6 +4427,11 @@ impl std::fmt::Display for Trait {
std::fmt::Display::fmt(self.syntax(), f)
}
}
+impl std::fmt::Display for TraitAlias {
+ fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result {
+ std::fmt::Display::fmt(self.syntax(), f)
+ }
+}
impl std::fmt::Display for TypeAlias {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result {
std::fmt::Display::fmt(self.syntax(), f)
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/syntax/src/ast/node_ext.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/syntax/src/ast/node_ext.rs
index fe82aa907..3308077da 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/syntax/src/ast/node_ext.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/syntax/src/ast/node_ext.rs
@@ -680,6 +680,81 @@ impl TypeOrConstParam {
}
}
+impl AstNode for TypeOrConstParam {
+ fn can_cast(kind: SyntaxKind) -> bool
+ where
+ Self: Sized,
+ {
+ matches!(kind, SyntaxKind::TYPE_PARAM | SyntaxKind::CONST_PARAM)
+ }
+
+ fn cast(syntax: SyntaxNode) -> Option<Self>
+ where
+ Self: Sized,
+ {
+ let res = match syntax.kind() {
+ SyntaxKind::TYPE_PARAM => TypeOrConstParam::Type(ast::TypeParam { syntax }),
+ SyntaxKind::CONST_PARAM => TypeOrConstParam::Const(ast::ConstParam { syntax }),
+ _ => return None,
+ };
+ Some(res)
+ }
+
+ fn syntax(&self) -> &SyntaxNode {
+ match self {
+ TypeOrConstParam::Type(it) => it.syntax(),
+ TypeOrConstParam::Const(it) => it.syntax(),
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+impl HasAttrs for TypeOrConstParam {}
+
+#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
+pub enum TraitOrAlias {
+ Trait(ast::Trait),
+ TraitAlias(ast::TraitAlias),
+}
+
+impl TraitOrAlias {
+ pub fn name(&self) -> Option<ast::Name> {
+ match self {
+ TraitOrAlias::Trait(x) => x.name(),
+ TraitOrAlias::TraitAlias(x) => x.name(),
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+impl AstNode for TraitOrAlias {
+ fn can_cast(kind: SyntaxKind) -> bool
+ where
+ Self: Sized,
+ {
+ matches!(kind, SyntaxKind::TRAIT | SyntaxKind::TRAIT_ALIAS)
+ }
+
+ fn cast(syntax: SyntaxNode) -> Option<Self>
+ where
+ Self: Sized,
+ {
+ let res = match syntax.kind() {
+ SyntaxKind::TRAIT => TraitOrAlias::Trait(ast::Trait { syntax }),
+ SyntaxKind::TRAIT_ALIAS => TraitOrAlias::TraitAlias(ast::TraitAlias { syntax }),
+ _ => return None,
+ };
+ Some(res)
+ }
+
+ fn syntax(&self) -> &SyntaxNode {
+ match self {
+ TraitOrAlias::Trait(it) => it.syntax(),
+ TraitOrAlias::TraitAlias(it) => it.syntax(),
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+impl HasAttrs for TraitOrAlias {}
+
pub enum VisibilityKind {
In(ast::Path),
PubCrate,
@@ -862,12 +937,6 @@ impl From<ast::Adt> for ast::Item {
}
}
-impl ast::IfExpr {
- pub fn condition(&self) -> Option<ast::Expr> {
- support::child(&self.syntax)
- }
-}
-
impl ast::MatchGuard {
pub fn condition(&self) -> Option<ast::Expr> {
support::child(&self.syntax)
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/syntax/src/ast/traits.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/syntax/src/ast/traits.rs
index aa2b7ed5c..3e43df2d0 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/syntax/src/ast/traits.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/syntax/src/ast/traits.rs
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
//! Various traits that are implemented by ast nodes.
//!
//! The implementations are usually trivial, and live in generated.rs
-use itertools::Either;
+use either::Either;
use crate::{
ast::{self, support, AstChildren, AstNode, AstToken},
@@ -134,3 +134,5 @@ impl Iterator for AttrDocCommentIter {
})
}
}
+
+impl<A: HasName, B: HasName> HasName for Either<A, B> {}
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/syntax/src/tests/ast_src.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/syntax/src/tests/ast_src.rs
index 3ff6e0300..ccce71966 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/syntax/src/tests/ast_src.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/syntax/src/tests/ast_src.rs
@@ -86,6 +86,7 @@ pub(crate) const KINDS_SRC: KindsSrc<'_> = KindsSrc {
"STATIC",
"CONST",
"TRAIT",
+ "TRAIT_ALIAS",
"IMPL",
"TYPE_ALIAS",
"MACRO_CALL",
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/syntax/src/tests/sourcegen_ast.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/syntax/src/tests/sourcegen_ast.rs
index 03aa2c451..e954b5825 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/syntax/src/tests/sourcegen_ast.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/syntax/src/tests/sourcegen_ast.rs
@@ -783,6 +783,7 @@ fn extract_struct_traits(ast: &mut AstSrc) {
"Enum",
"Variant",
"Trait",
+ "TraitAlias",
"Module",
"Static",
"Const",
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/test-utils/src/fixture.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/test-utils/src/fixture.rs
index d1afd0039..cd1235fa6 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/test-utils/src/fixture.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/test-utils/src/fixture.rs
@@ -180,7 +180,9 @@ impl Fixture {
let mut cfg_key_values = Vec::new();
let mut env = FxHashMap::default();
let mut introduce_new_source_root = None;
- let mut target_data_layout = None;
+ let mut target_data_layout = Some(
+ "e-m:e-p270:32:32-p271:32:32-p272:64:64-i64:64-f80:128-n8:16:32:64-S128".to_string(),
+ );
for component in components[1..].iter() {
let (key, value) =
component.split_once(':').unwrap_or_else(|| panic!("invalid meta line: {meta:?}"));
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/test-utils/src/minicore.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/test-utils/src/minicore.rs
index 3b033e1aa..ca6de4061 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/test-utils/src/minicore.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/test-utils/src/minicore.rs
@@ -44,6 +44,8 @@
//! try: infallible
//! unsize: sized
+#![rustc_coherence_is_core]
+
pub mod marker {
// region:sized
#[lang = "sized"]
@@ -510,6 +512,7 @@ pub mod fmt {
pub mod slice {
#[lang = "slice"]
impl<T> [T] {
+ #[lang = "slice_len_fn"]
pub fn len(&self) -> usize {
loop {}
}
@@ -533,6 +536,40 @@ pub mod option {
None => panic!("called `Option::unwrap()` on a `None` value"),
}
}
+
+ pub fn and<U>(self, optb: Option<U>) -> Option<U> {
+ loop {}
+ }
+ pub fn unwrap_or(self, default: T) -> T {
+ loop {}
+ }
+ // region:fn
+ pub fn and_then<U, F>(self, f: F) -> Option<U>
+ where
+ F: FnOnce(T) -> Option<U>,
+ {
+ loop {}
+ }
+ pub fn unwrap_or_else<F>(self, f: F) -> T
+ where
+ F: FnOnce() -> T,
+ {
+ loop {}
+ }
+ pub fn map_or<U, F>(self, default: U, f: F) -> U
+ where
+ F: FnOnce(T) -> U,
+ {
+ loop {}
+ }
+ pub fn map_or_else<U, D, F>(self, default: D, f: F) -> U
+ where
+ D: FnOnce() -> U,
+ F: FnOnce(T) -> U,
+ {
+ loop {}
+ }
+ // endregion:fn
}
}
// endregion:option
@@ -727,6 +764,20 @@ pub mod iter {
self
}
}
+ pub struct IntoIter<T, const N: usize>([T; N]);
+ impl<T, const N: usize> IntoIterator for [T; N] {
+ type Item = T;
+ type IntoIter = IntoIter<T, N>;
+ fn into_iter(self) -> I {
+ IntoIter(self)
+ }
+ }
+ impl<T, const N: usize> Iterator for IntoIter<T, N> {
+ type Item = T;
+ fn next(&mut self) -> Option<T> {
+ loop {}
+ }
+ }
}
pub use self::collect::IntoIterator;
}
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/toolchain/src/lib.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/toolchain/src/lib.rs
index 67bdad2aa..729f84a81 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/toolchain/src/lib.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/crates/toolchain/src/lib.rs
@@ -31,8 +31,9 @@ fn get_path_for_executable(executable_name: &'static str) -> PathBuf {
// example: for cargo, this checks $CARGO environment variable; for rustc, $RUSTC; etc
// 2) `<executable_name>`
// example: for cargo, this tries just `cargo`, which will succeed if `cargo` is on the $PATH
- // 3) `~/.cargo/bin/<executable_name>`
- // example: for cargo, this tries ~/.cargo/bin/cargo
+ // 3) `$CARGO_HOME/bin/<executable_name>`
+ // where $CARGO_HOME defaults to ~/.cargo (see https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/guide/cargo-home.html)
+ // example: for cargo, this tries $CARGO_HOME/bin/cargo, or ~/.cargo/bin/cargo if $CARGO_HOME is unset.
// It seems that this is a reasonable place to try for cargo, rustc, and rustup
let env_var = executable_name.to_ascii_uppercase();
if let Some(path) = env::var_os(env_var) {
@@ -43,8 +44,7 @@ fn get_path_for_executable(executable_name: &'static str) -> PathBuf {
return executable_name.into();
}
- if let Some(mut path) = home::home_dir() {
- path.push(".cargo");
+ if let Some(mut path) = get_cargo_home() {
path.push("bin");
path.push(executable_name);
if let Some(path) = probe(path) {
@@ -60,6 +60,19 @@ fn lookup_in_path(exec: &str) -> bool {
env::split_paths(&paths).map(|path| path.join(exec)).find_map(probe).is_some()
}
+fn get_cargo_home() -> Option<PathBuf> {
+ if let Some(path) = env::var_os("CARGO_HOME") {
+ return Some(path.into());
+ }
+
+ if let Some(mut path) = home::home_dir() {
+ path.push(".cargo");
+ return Some(path);
+ }
+
+ None
+}
+
fn probe(path: PathBuf) -> Option<PathBuf> {
let with_extension = match env::consts::EXE_EXTENSION {
"" => None,
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/docs/dev/lsp-extensions.md b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/docs/dev/lsp-extensions.md
index c3623a5cc..de1422032 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/docs/dev/lsp-extensions.md
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/docs/dev/lsp-extensions.md
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
<!---
-lsp_ext.rs hash: d87477896dfe41d4
+lsp_ext.rs hash: 37f31ae648632897
If you need to change the above hash to make the test pass, please check if you
need to adjust this doc as well and ping this issue:
@@ -527,6 +527,17 @@ Primarily for debugging, but very useful for all people working on rust-analyzer
Returns a textual representation of the HIR of the function containing the cursor.
For debugging or when working on rust-analyzer itself.
+## View Mir
+
+**Method:** `rust-analyzer/viewMir`
+
+**Request:** `TextDocumentPositionParams`
+
+**Response:** `string`
+
+Returns a textual representation of the MIR of the function containing the cursor.
+For debugging or when working on rust-analyzer itself.
+
## View File Text
**Method:** `rust-analyzer/viewFileText`
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/docs/user/generated_config.adoc b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/docs/user/generated_config.adoc
index 50e3670a7..6937a7ed9 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/docs/user/generated_config.adoc
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/docs/user/generated_config.adoc
@@ -71,6 +71,11 @@ cargo check --quiet --workspace --message-format=json --all-targets
Use `RUSTC_WRAPPER=rust-analyzer` when running build scripts to
avoid checking unnecessary things.
--
+[[rust-analyzer.cargo.extraArgs]]rust-analyzer.cargo.extraArgs (default: `[]`)::
++
+--
+Extra arguments that are passed to every cargo invocation.
+--
[[rust-analyzer.cargo.extraEnv]]rust-analyzer.cargo.extraEnv (default: `{}`)::
+
--
@@ -537,6 +542,11 @@ Only applies to closures with blocks, same as `#rust-analyzer.inlayHints.closure
--
Whether to hide inlay type hints for constructors.
--
+[[rust-analyzer.interpret.tests]]rust-analyzer.interpret.tests (default: `false`)::
++
+--
+Enables the experimental support for interpreting tests.
+--
[[rust-analyzer.joinLines.joinAssignments]]rust-analyzer.joinLines.joinAssignments (default: `true`)::
+
--
@@ -699,7 +709,10 @@ Additional arguments to `rustfmt`.
+
--
Advanced option, fully override the command rust-analyzer uses for
-formatting.
+formatting. This should be the equivalent of `rustfmt` here, and
+not that of `cargo fmt`. The file contents will be passed on the
+standard input and the formatted result will be read from the
+standard output.
--
[[rust-analyzer.rustfmt.rangeFormatting.enable]]rust-analyzer.rustfmt.rangeFormatting.enable (default: `false`)::
+
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/lib/la-arena/src/map.rs b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/lib/la-arena/src/map.rs
index b9d491da3..7fff2b09c 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-analyzer/lib/la-arena/src/map.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-analyzer/lib/la-arena/src/map.rs
@@ -94,6 +94,12 @@ impl<T, V> ArenaMap<Idx<T>, V> {
.filter_map(|(idx, o)| Some((Self::from_idx(idx), o.as_mut()?)))
}
+ /// Returns an iterator over the arena indexes and values in the map.
+ // FIXME: Implement `IntoIterator` trait.
+ pub fn into_iter(self) -> impl Iterator<Item = (Idx<T>, V)> {
+ self.v.into_iter().enumerate().filter_map(|(idx, o)| Some((Self::from_idx(idx), o?)))
+ }
+
/// Gets the given key's corresponding entry in the map for in-place manipulation.
pub fn entry(&mut self, idx: Idx<T>) -> Entry<'_, Idx<T>, V> {
let idx = Self::to_idx(idx);
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-installer/.github/workflows/ci.yml b/src/tools/rust-installer/.github/workflows/ci.yml
deleted file mode 100644
index 57a5cb76e..000000000
--- a/src/tools/rust-installer/.github/workflows/ci.yml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,23 +0,0 @@
----
-
-name: CI
-on: [push, pull_request]
-
-jobs:
- test:
- name: Test
- runs-on: ubuntu-latest
- env:
- LZMA_API_STATIC: 1
- steps:
- - name: Checkout the source code
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
-
- - name: Install Rust stable
- run: rustup toolchain update stable && rustup default stable
-
- - name: Build the tool
- run: cargo build
-
- - name: Execute the test suite
- run: ./test.sh
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-installer/Cargo.toml b/src/tools/rust-installer/Cargo.toml
index 38b81a1ba..97734f048 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-installer/Cargo.toml
+++ b/src/tools/rust-installer/Cargo.toml
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ path = "src/main.rs"
anyhow = "1.0.19"
flate2 = "1.0.1"
rayon = "1.0"
-tar = "0.4.13"
+tar = "0.4.38"
walkdir = "2"
xz2 = "0.1.4"
num_cpus = "1"
@@ -22,7 +22,3 @@ remove_dir_all = "0.5"
[dependencies.clap]
features = ["derive"]
version = "3.1"
-
-[target."cfg(windows)".dependencies]
-lazy_static = "1"
-winapi = { version = "0.3", features = ["errhandlingapi", "handleapi", "ioapiset", "winerror", "winioctl", "winnt"] }
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deleted file mode 100644
index 16fe87b06..000000000
--- a/src/tools/rust-installer/LICENSE-APACHE
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,201 +0,0 @@
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deleted file mode 100644
index e69282e38..000000000
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+++ /dev/null
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diff --git a/src/tools/rust-installer/combine-installers.sh b/src/tools/rust-installer/combine-installers.sh
index 4931c34dd..bee5319fd 100755
--- a/src/tools/rust-installer/combine-installers.sh
+++ b/src/tools/rust-installer/combine-installers.sh
@@ -1,13 +1,4 @@
#!/bin/bash
-# Copyright 2014 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT
-# file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at
-# http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT.
-#
-# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or
-# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license
-# <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your
-# option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
-# except according to those terms.
set -ue
@@ -21,4 +12,4 @@ abs_path() {
}
src_dir="$(abs_path $(dirname "$0"))"
-cargo run --manifest-path="$src_dir/Cargo.toml" -- combine "$@"
+$CARGO run --manifest-path="$src_dir/Cargo.toml" -- combine "$@"
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-installer/gen-install-script.sh b/src/tools/rust-installer/gen-install-script.sh
index b4559d147..f112fd4b2 100755
--- a/src/tools/rust-installer/gen-install-script.sh
+++ b/src/tools/rust-installer/gen-install-script.sh
@@ -1,13 +1,4 @@
#!/bin/bash
-# Copyright 2014 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT
-# file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at
-# http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT.
-#
-# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or
-# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license
-# <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your
-# option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
-# except according to those terms.
set -ue
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-installer/gen-installer.sh b/src/tools/rust-installer/gen-installer.sh
index 198cfe742..eabd8c95c 100755
--- a/src/tools/rust-installer/gen-installer.sh
+++ b/src/tools/rust-installer/gen-installer.sh
@@ -1,13 +1,4 @@
#!/bin/bash
-# Copyright 2014 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT
-# file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at
-# http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT.
-#
-# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or
-# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license
-# <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your
-# option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
-# except according to those terms.
set -ue
@@ -21,4 +12,4 @@ abs_path() {
}
src_dir="$(abs_path $(dirname "$0"))"
-cargo run --manifest-path="$src_dir/Cargo.toml" -- generate "$@"
+$CARGO run --manifest-path="$src_dir/Cargo.toml" -- generate "$@"
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-installer/install-template.sh b/src/tools/rust-installer/install-template.sh
index 7790541a4..92a3f1f2c 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-installer/install-template.sh
+++ b/src/tools/rust-installer/install-template.sh
@@ -1,13 +1,4 @@
#!/bin/bash
-# Copyright 2014 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT
-# file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at
-# http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT.
-#
-# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or
-# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license
-# <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your
-# option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
-# except according to those terms.
# No undefined variables
set -u
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-installer/make-tarballs.sh b/src/tools/rust-installer/make-tarballs.sh
index e9f88cc8b..e342007da 100755
--- a/src/tools/rust-installer/make-tarballs.sh
+++ b/src/tools/rust-installer/make-tarballs.sh
@@ -1,13 +1,4 @@
#!/bin/sh
-# Copyright 2014 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT
-# file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at
-# http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT.
-#
-# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or
-# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license
-# <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your
-# option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
-# except according to those terms.
set -ue
@@ -21,4 +12,4 @@ abs_path() {
}
src_dir="$(abs_path $(dirname "$0"))"
-cargo run --manifest-path="$src_dir/Cargo.toml" -- tarball "$@"
+$CARGO run --manifest-path="$src_dir/Cargo.toml" -- tarball "$@"
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-installer/src/combiner.rs b/src/tools/rust-installer/src/combiner.rs
index 2ec09d67e..abcf59cfe 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-installer/src/combiner.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-installer/src/combiner.rs
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
use super::Scripter;
use super::Tarballer;
use crate::{
- compression::{CompressionFormat, CompressionFormats},
+ compression::{CompressionFormat, CompressionFormats, CompressionProfile},
util::*,
};
use anyhow::{bail, Context, Result};
@@ -48,6 +48,10 @@ actor! {
#[clap(value_name = "DIR")]
output_dir: String = "./dist",
+ /// The profile used to compress the tarball.
+ #[clap(value_name = "FORMAT", default_value_t)]
+ compression_profile: CompressionProfile,
+
/// The formats used to compress the tarball
#[clap(value_name = "FORMAT", default_value_t)]
compression_formats: CompressionFormats,
@@ -153,6 +157,7 @@ impl Combiner {
.work_dir(self.work_dir)
.input(self.package_name)
.output(path_to_str(&output)?.into())
+ .compression_profile(self.compression_profile)
.compression_formats(self.compression_formats.clone());
tarballer.run()?;
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-installer/src/compression.rs b/src/tools/rust-installer/src/compression.rs
index 7e20a9497..7c9c946e0 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-installer/src/compression.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-installer/src/compression.rs
@@ -4,6 +4,37 @@ use rayon::prelude::*;
use std::{convert::TryFrom, fmt, io::Read, io::Write, path::Path, str::FromStr};
use xz2::{read::XzDecoder, write::XzEncoder};
+#[derive(Default, Debug, Copy, Clone)]
+pub enum CompressionProfile {
+ Fast,
+ #[default]
+ Balanced,
+ Best,
+}
+
+impl FromStr for CompressionProfile {
+ type Err = Error;
+
+ fn from_str(input: &str) -> Result<Self, Error> {
+ Ok(match input {
+ "fast" => Self::Fast,
+ "balanced" => Self::Balanced,
+ "best" => Self::Best,
+ other => anyhow::bail!("invalid compression profile: {other}"),
+ })
+ }
+}
+
+impl fmt::Display for CompressionProfile {
+ fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
+ match self {
+ CompressionProfile::Fast => f.write_str("fast"),
+ CompressionProfile::Balanced => f.write_str("balanced"),
+ CompressionProfile::Best => f.write_str("best"),
+ }
+ }
+}
+
#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone)]
pub enum CompressionFormat {
Gz,
@@ -26,7 +57,11 @@ impl CompressionFormat {
}
}
- pub(crate) fn encode(&self, path: impl AsRef<Path>) -> Result<Box<dyn Encoder>, Error> {
+ pub(crate) fn encode(
+ &self,
+ path: impl AsRef<Path>,
+ profile: CompressionProfile,
+ ) -> Result<Box<dyn Encoder>, Error> {
let mut os = path.as_ref().as_os_str().to_os_string();
os.push(format!(".{}", self.extension()));
let path = Path::new(&os);
@@ -37,16 +72,33 @@ impl CompressionFormat {
let file = crate::util::create_new_file(path)?;
Ok(match self {
- CompressionFormat::Gz => Box::new(GzEncoder::new(file, flate2::Compression::best())),
+ CompressionFormat::Gz => Box::new(GzEncoder::new(
+ file,
+ match profile {
+ CompressionProfile::Fast => flate2::Compression::fast(),
+ CompressionProfile::Balanced => flate2::Compression::new(6),
+ CompressionProfile::Best => flate2::Compression::best(),
+ },
+ )),
CompressionFormat::Xz => {
- // Note that preset 6 takes about 173MB of memory per thread, so we limit the number of
- // threads to not blow out 32-bit hosts. (We could be more precise with
- // `MtStreamBuilder::memusage()` if desired.)
- let stream = xz2::stream::MtStreamBuilder::new()
- .threads(Ord::min(num_cpus::get(), 8) as u32)
- .preset(6)
- .encoder()?;
- Box::new(XzEncoder::new_stream(file, stream))
+ let encoder = match profile {
+ CompressionProfile::Fast => {
+ xz2::stream::MtStreamBuilder::new().threads(6).preset(1).encoder().unwrap()
+ }
+ CompressionProfile::Balanced => {
+ xz2::stream::MtStreamBuilder::new().threads(6).preset(6).encoder().unwrap()
+ }
+ CompressionProfile::Best => {
+ // Note that this isn't actually the best compression settings for the
+ // produced artifacts, the production artifacts on static.rust-lang.org are
+ // produced by rust-lang/promote-release which hosts recompression logic
+ // and is tuned for optimal compression.
+ xz2::stream::MtStreamBuilder::new().threads(6).preset(9).encoder().unwrap()
+ }
+ };
+
+ let compressor = XzEncoder::new_stream(std::io::BufWriter::new(file), encoder);
+ Box::new(compressor)
}
})
}
@@ -94,10 +146,13 @@ impl fmt::Display for CompressionFormats {
if i != 0 {
write!(f, ",")?;
}
- fmt::Display::fmt(match format {
- CompressionFormat::Xz => "xz",
- CompressionFormat::Gz => "gz",
- }, f)?;
+ fmt::Display::fmt(
+ match format {
+ CompressionFormat::Xz => "xz",
+ CompressionFormat::Gz => "gz",
+ },
+ f,
+ )?;
}
Ok(())
}
@@ -158,20 +213,14 @@ impl Write for CombinedEncoder {
}
fn flush(&mut self) -> std::io::Result<()> {
- self.encoders
- .par_iter_mut()
- .map(|w| w.flush())
- .collect::<std::io::Result<Vec<()>>>()?;
+ self.encoders.par_iter_mut().map(|w| w.flush()).collect::<std::io::Result<Vec<()>>>()?;
Ok(())
}
}
impl Encoder for CombinedEncoder {
fn finish(self: Box<Self>) -> Result<(), Error> {
- self.encoders
- .into_par_iter()
- .map(|e| e.finish())
- .collect::<Result<Vec<()>, Error>>()?;
+ self.encoders.into_par_iter().map(|e| e.finish()).collect::<Result<Vec<()>, Error>>()?;
Ok(())
}
}
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-installer/src/generator.rs b/src/tools/rust-installer/src/generator.rs
index 1e4d00b05..ddd105259 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-installer/src/generator.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-installer/src/generator.rs
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
use super::Scripter;
use super::Tarballer;
-use crate::compression::CompressionFormats;
+use crate::compression::{CompressionFormats, CompressionProfile};
use crate::util::*;
use anyhow::{bail, format_err, Context, Result};
use std::collections::BTreeSet;
@@ -54,6 +54,10 @@ actor! {
#[clap(value_name = "DIR")]
output_dir: String = "./dist",
+ /// The profile used to compress the tarball.
+ #[clap(value_name = "FORMAT", default_value_t)]
+ compression_profile: CompressionProfile,
+
/// The formats used to compress the tarball
#[clap(value_name = "FORMAT", default_value_t)]
compression_formats: CompressionFormats,
@@ -113,6 +117,7 @@ impl Generator {
.work_dir(self.work_dir)
.input(self.package_name)
.output(path_to_str(&output)?.into())
+ .compression_profile(self.compression_profile)
.compression_formats(self.compression_formats.clone());
tarballer.run()?;
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-installer/src/remove_dir_all.rs b/src/tools/rust-installer/src/remove_dir_all.rs
deleted file mode 100644
index 110976528..000000000
--- a/src/tools/rust-installer/src/remove_dir_all.rs
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,860 +0,0 @@
-#![allow(non_snake_case)]
-
-use std::io;
-use std::path::Path;
-
-#[cfg(not(windows))]
-pub fn remove_dir_all(path: &Path) -> io::Result<()> {
- ::std::fs::remove_dir_all(path)
-}
-
-#[cfg(windows)]
-pub fn remove_dir_all(path: &Path) -> io::Result<()> {
- win::remove_dir_all(path)
-}
-
-#[cfg(windows)]
-mod win {
- use winapi::ctypes::{c_uint, c_ushort};
- use winapi::shared::minwindef::{BOOL, DWORD, FALSE, FILETIME, LPVOID};
- use winapi::shared::winerror::{
- ERROR_CALL_NOT_IMPLEMENTED, ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER, ERROR_NO_MORE_FILES,
- };
- use winapi::um::errhandlingapi::{GetLastError, SetLastError};
- use winapi::um::fileapi::{
- CreateFileW, FindFirstFileW, FindNextFileW, GetFileInformationByHandle,
- };
- use winapi::um::fileapi::{BY_HANDLE_FILE_INFORMATION, CREATE_ALWAYS, CREATE_NEW};
- use winapi::um::fileapi::{FILE_BASIC_INFO, FILE_RENAME_INFO, TRUNCATE_EXISTING};
- use winapi::um::fileapi::{OPEN_ALWAYS, OPEN_EXISTING};
- use winapi::um::handleapi::{CloseHandle, INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE};
- use winapi::um::ioapiset::DeviceIoControl;
- use winapi::um::libloaderapi::{GetModuleHandleW, GetProcAddress};
- use winapi::um::minwinbase::{
- FileBasicInfo, FileRenameInfo, FILE_INFO_BY_HANDLE_CLASS, WIN32_FIND_DATAW,
- };
- use winapi::um::winbase::SECURITY_SQOS_PRESENT;
- use winapi::um::winbase::{
- FILE_FLAG_BACKUP_SEMANTICS, FILE_FLAG_DELETE_ON_CLOSE, FILE_FLAG_OPEN_REPARSE_POINT,
- };
- use winapi::um::winioctl::FSCTL_GET_REPARSE_POINT;
- use winapi::um::winnt::{DELETE, FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY, HANDLE, LPCWSTR};
- use winapi::um::winnt::{FILE_ATTRIBUTE_READONLY, FILE_ATTRIBUTE_REPARSE_POINT};
- use winapi::um::winnt::{FILE_GENERIC_WRITE, FILE_WRITE_DATA, GENERIC_READ, GENERIC_WRITE};
- use winapi::um::winnt::{FILE_READ_ATTRIBUTES, FILE_WRITE_ATTRIBUTES};
- use winapi::um::winnt::{FILE_SHARE_DELETE, FILE_SHARE_READ, FILE_SHARE_WRITE};
- use winapi::um::winnt::{IO_REPARSE_TAG_MOUNT_POINT, IO_REPARSE_TAG_SYMLINK, LARGE_INTEGER};
-
- use std::ffi::{OsStr, OsString};
- use std::io;
- use std::mem;
- use std::os::windows::ffi::{OsStrExt, OsStringExt};
- use std::path::{Path, PathBuf};
- use std::ptr;
- use std::sync::Arc;
-
- pub fn remove_dir_all(path: &Path) -> io::Result<()> {
- // On Windows it is not enough to just recursively remove the contents of a
- // directory and then the directory itself. Deleting does not happen
- // instantaneously, but is scheduled.
- // To work around this, we move the file or directory to some `base_dir`
- // right before deletion to avoid races.
- //
- // As `base_dir` we choose the parent dir of the directory we want to
- // remove. We very probably have permission to create files here, as we
- // already need write permission in this dir to delete the directory. And it
- // should be on the same volume.
- //
- // To handle files with names like `CON` and `morse .. .`, and when a
- // directory structure is so deep it needs long path names the path is first
- // converted to a `//?/`-path with `get_path()`.
- //
- // To make sure we don't leave a moved file laying around if the process
- // crashes before we can delete the file, we do all operations on an file
- // handle. By opening a file with `FILE_FLAG_DELETE_ON_CLOSE` Windows will
- // always delete the file when the handle closes.
- //
- // All files are renamed to be in the `base_dir`, and have their name
- // changed to "rm-<counter>". After every rename the counter is increased.
- // Rename should not overwrite possibly existing files in the base dir. So
- // if it fails with `AlreadyExists`, we just increase the counter and try
- // again.
- //
- // For read-only files and directories we first have to remove the read-only
- // attribute before we can move or delete them. This also removes the
- // attribute from possible hardlinks to the file, so just before closing we
- // restore the read-only attribute.
- //
- // If 'path' points to a directory symlink or junction we should not
- // recursively remove the target of the link, but only the link itself.
- //
- // Moving and deleting is guaranteed to succeed if we are able to open the
- // file with `DELETE` permission. If others have the file open we only have
- // `DELETE` permission if they have specified `FILE_SHARE_DELETE`. We can
- // also delete the file now, but it will not disappear until all others have
- // closed the file. But no-one can open the file after we have flagged it
- // for deletion.
-
- // Open the path once to get the canonical path, file type and attributes.
- let (path, metadata) = {
- let mut opts = OpenOptions::new();
- opts.access_mode(FILE_READ_ATTRIBUTES);
- opts.custom_flags(FILE_FLAG_BACKUP_SEMANTICS | FILE_FLAG_OPEN_REPARSE_POINT);
- let file = File::open(path, &opts)?;
- (get_path(&file)?, file.file_attr()?)
- };
-
- let mut ctx = RmdirContext {
- base_dir: match path.parent() {
- Some(dir) => dir,
- None => {
- return Err(io::Error::new(
- io::ErrorKind::PermissionDenied,
- "can't delete root directory",
- ))
- }
- },
- readonly: metadata.perm().readonly(),
- counter: 0,
- };
-
- let filetype = metadata.file_type();
- if filetype.is_dir() {
- remove_dir_all_recursive(path.as_ref(), &mut ctx)
- } else if filetype.is_symlink_dir() {
- remove_item(path.as_ref(), &mut ctx)
- } else {
- Err(io::Error::new(
- io::ErrorKind::PermissionDenied,
- "Not a directory",
- ))
- }
- }
-
- fn readdir(p: &Path) -> io::Result<ReadDir> {
- let root = p.to_path_buf();
- let star = p.join("*");
- let path = to_u16s(&star)?;
-
- unsafe {
- let mut wfd = mem::zeroed();
- let find_handle = FindFirstFileW(path.as_ptr(), &mut wfd);
- if find_handle != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE {
- Ok(ReadDir {
- handle: FindNextFileHandle(find_handle),
- root: Arc::new(root),
- first: Some(wfd),
- })
- } else {
- Err(io::Error::last_os_error())
- }
- }
- }
-
- struct RmdirContext<'a> {
- base_dir: &'a Path,
- readonly: bool,
- counter: u64,
- }
-
- fn remove_dir_all_recursive(path: &Path, ctx: &mut RmdirContext) -> io::Result<()> {
- let dir_readonly = ctx.readonly;
- for child in readdir(path)? {
- let child = child?;
- let child_type = child.file_type()?;
- ctx.readonly = child.metadata()?.perm().readonly();
- if child_type.is_dir() {
- remove_dir_all_recursive(&child.path(), ctx)?;
- } else {
- remove_item(&child.path().as_ref(), ctx)?;
- }
- }
- ctx.readonly = dir_readonly;
- remove_item(path, ctx)
- }
-
- fn remove_item(path: &Path, ctx: &mut RmdirContext) -> io::Result<()> {
- if !ctx.readonly {
- let mut opts = OpenOptions::new();
- opts.access_mode(DELETE);
- opts.custom_flags(
- FILE_FLAG_BACKUP_SEMANTICS | // delete directory
- FILE_FLAG_OPEN_REPARSE_POINT | // delete symlink
- FILE_FLAG_DELETE_ON_CLOSE,
- );
- let file = File::open(path, &opts)?;
- move_item(&file, ctx)
- } else {
- // remove read-only permision
- set_perm(&path, FilePermissions::new())?;
- // move and delete file, similar to !readonly.
- // only the access mode is different.
- let mut opts = OpenOptions::new();
- opts.access_mode(DELETE | FILE_WRITE_ATTRIBUTES);
- opts.custom_flags(
- FILE_FLAG_BACKUP_SEMANTICS
- | FILE_FLAG_OPEN_REPARSE_POINT
- | FILE_FLAG_DELETE_ON_CLOSE,
- );
- let file = File::open(path, &opts)?;
- move_item(&file, ctx)?;
- // restore read-only flag just in case there are other hard links
- let mut perm = FilePermissions::new();
- perm.set_readonly(true);
- let _ = file.set_perm(perm); // ignore if this fails
- Ok(())
- }
- }
-
- macro_rules! compat_fn {
- ($module:ident: $(
- fn $symbol:ident($($argname:ident: $argtype:ty),*)
- -> $rettype:ty {
- $($body:expr);*
- }
- )*) => ($(
- #[allow(unused_variables)]
- unsafe fn $symbol($($argname: $argtype),*) -> $rettype {
- use std::sync::atomic::{AtomicUsize, Ordering};
- use std::mem;
- use std::ffi::CString;
- type F = unsafe extern "system" fn($($argtype),*) -> $rettype;
-
- lazy_static! { static ref PTR: AtomicUsize = AtomicUsize::new(0);}
-
- fn lookup(module: &str, symbol: &str) -> Option<usize> {
- let mut module: Vec<u16> = module.encode_utf16().collect();
- module.push(0);
- let symbol = CString::new(symbol).unwrap();
- unsafe {
- let handle = GetModuleHandleW(module.as_ptr());
- match GetProcAddress(handle, symbol.as_ptr()) as usize {
- 0 => None,
- n => Some(n),
- }
- }
- }
-
- fn store_func(ptr: &AtomicUsize, module: &str, symbol: &str,
- fallback: usize) -> usize {
- let value = lookup(module, symbol).unwrap_or(fallback);
- ptr.store(value, Ordering::SeqCst);
- value
- }
-
- fn load() -> usize {
- store_func(&PTR, stringify!($module), stringify!($symbol), fallback as usize)
- }
- unsafe extern "system" fn fallback($($argname: $argtype),*)
- -> $rettype {
- $($body);*
- }
-
- let addr = match PTR.load(Ordering::SeqCst) {
- 0 => load(),
- n => n,
- };
- mem::transmute::<usize, F>(addr)($($argname),*)
- }
- )*)
- }
-
- compat_fn! {
- kernel32:
- fn GetFinalPathNameByHandleW(_hFile: HANDLE,
- _lpszFilePath: LPCWSTR,
- _cchFilePath: DWORD,
- _dwFlags: DWORD) -> DWORD {
- SetLastError(ERROR_CALL_NOT_IMPLEMENTED as DWORD); 0
- }
- fn SetFileInformationByHandle(_hFile: HANDLE,
- _FileInformationClass: FILE_INFO_BY_HANDLE_CLASS,
- _lpFileInformation: LPVOID,
- _dwBufferSize: DWORD) -> BOOL {
- SetLastError(ERROR_CALL_NOT_IMPLEMENTED as DWORD); 0
- }
- }
-
- fn cvt(i: i32) -> io::Result<i32> {
- if i == 0 {
- Err(io::Error::last_os_error())
- } else {
- Ok(i)
- }
- }
-
- fn to_u16s<S: AsRef<OsStr>>(s: S) -> io::Result<Vec<u16>> {
- fn inner(s: &OsStr) -> io::Result<Vec<u16>> {
- let mut maybe_result: Vec<u16> = s.encode_wide().collect();
- if maybe_result.iter().any(|&u| u == 0) {
- return Err(io::Error::new(
- io::ErrorKind::InvalidInput,
- "strings passed to WinAPI cannot contain NULs",
- ));
- }
- maybe_result.push(0);
- Ok(maybe_result)
- }
- inner(s.as_ref())
- }
-
- fn truncate_utf16_at_nul<'a>(v: &'a [u16]) -> &'a [u16] {
- match v.iter().position(|c| *c == 0) {
- // don't include the 0
- Some(i) => &v[..i],
- None => v,
- }
- }
-
- fn fill_utf16_buf<F1, F2, T>(mut f1: F1, f2: F2) -> io::Result<T>
- where
- F1: FnMut(*mut u16, DWORD) -> DWORD,
- F2: FnOnce(&[u16]) -> T,
- {
- // Start off with a stack buf but then spill over to the heap if we end up
- // needing more space.
- let mut stack_buf = [0u16; 512];
- let mut heap_buf = Vec::new();
- unsafe {
- let mut n = stack_buf.len();
- loop {
- let buf = if n <= stack_buf.len() {
- &mut stack_buf[..]
- } else {
- let extra = n - heap_buf.len();
- heap_buf.reserve(extra);
- heap_buf.set_len(n);
- &mut heap_buf[..]
- };
-
- // This function is typically called on windows API functions which
- // will return the correct length of the string, but these functions
- // also return the `0` on error. In some cases, however, the
- // returned "correct length" may actually be 0!
- //
- // To handle this case we call `SetLastError` to reset it to 0 and
- // then check it again if we get the "0 error value". If the "last
- // error" is still 0 then we interpret it as a 0 length buffer and
- // not an actual error.
- SetLastError(0);
- let k = match f1(buf.as_mut_ptr(), n as DWORD) {
- 0 if GetLastError() == 0 => 0,
- 0 => return Err(io::Error::last_os_error()),
- n => n,
- } as usize;
- if k == n && GetLastError() == ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER {
- n *= 2;
- } else if k >= n {
- n = k;
- } else {
- return Ok(f2(&buf[..k]));
- }
- }
- }
- }
-
- #[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Debug, Default)]
- struct FilePermissions {
- readonly: bool,
- }
-
- impl FilePermissions {
- fn new() -> FilePermissions {
- Default::default()
- }
- fn readonly(&self) -> bool {
- self.readonly
- }
- fn set_readonly(&mut self, readonly: bool) {
- self.readonly = readonly
- }
- }
-
- #[derive(Clone)]
- struct OpenOptions {
- // generic
- read: bool,
- write: bool,
- append: bool,
- truncate: bool,
- create: bool,
- create_new: bool,
- // system-specific
- custom_flags: u32,
- access_mode: Option<DWORD>,
- attributes: DWORD,
- share_mode: DWORD,
- security_qos_flags: DWORD,
- security_attributes: usize, // FIXME: should be a reference
- }
-
- impl OpenOptions {
- fn new() -> OpenOptions {
- OpenOptions {
- // generic
- read: false,
- write: false,
- append: false,
- truncate: false,
- create: false,
- create_new: false,
- // system-specific
- custom_flags: 0,
- access_mode: None,
- share_mode: FILE_SHARE_READ | FILE_SHARE_WRITE | FILE_SHARE_DELETE,
- attributes: 0,
- security_qos_flags: 0,
- security_attributes: 0,
- }
- }
- fn custom_flags(&mut self, flags: u32) {
- self.custom_flags = flags;
- }
- fn access_mode(&mut self, access_mode: u32) {
- self.access_mode = Some(access_mode);
- }
-
- fn get_access_mode(&self) -> io::Result<DWORD> {
- const ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER: i32 = 87;
-
- match (self.read, self.write, self.append, self.access_mode) {
- (_, _, _, Some(mode)) => Ok(mode),
- (true, false, false, None) => Ok(GENERIC_READ),
- (false, true, false, None) => Ok(GENERIC_WRITE),
- (true, true, false, None) => Ok(GENERIC_READ | GENERIC_WRITE),
- (false, _, true, None) => Ok(FILE_GENERIC_WRITE & !FILE_WRITE_DATA),
- (true, _, true, None) => Ok(GENERIC_READ | (FILE_GENERIC_WRITE & !FILE_WRITE_DATA)),
- (false, false, false, None) => {
- Err(io::Error::from_raw_os_error(ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER))
- }
- }
- }
-
- fn get_creation_mode(&self) -> io::Result<DWORD> {
- const ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER: i32 = 87;
-
- match (self.write, self.append) {
- (true, false) => {}
- (false, false) => {
- if self.truncate || self.create || self.create_new {
- return Err(io::Error::from_raw_os_error(ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER));
- }
- }
- (_, true) => {
- if self.truncate && !self.create_new {
- return Err(io::Error::from_raw_os_error(ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER));
- }
- }
- }
-
- Ok(match (self.create, self.truncate, self.create_new) {
- (false, false, false) => OPEN_EXISTING,
- (true, false, false) => OPEN_ALWAYS,
- (false, true, false) => TRUNCATE_EXISTING,
- (true, true, false) => CREATE_ALWAYS,
- (_, _, true) => CREATE_NEW,
- })
- }
-
- fn get_flags_and_attributes(&self) -> DWORD {
- self.custom_flags
- | self.attributes
- | self.security_qos_flags
- | if self.security_qos_flags != 0 {
- SECURITY_SQOS_PRESENT
- } else {
- 0
- }
- | if self.create_new {
- FILE_FLAG_OPEN_REPARSE_POINT
- } else {
- 0
- }
- }
- }
-
- struct File {
- handle: Handle,
- }
-
- impl File {
- fn open(path: &Path, opts: &OpenOptions) -> io::Result<File> {
- let path = to_u16s(path)?;
- let handle = unsafe {
- CreateFileW(
- path.as_ptr(),
- opts.get_access_mode()?,
- opts.share_mode,
- opts.security_attributes as *mut _,
- opts.get_creation_mode()?,
- opts.get_flags_and_attributes(),
- ptr::null_mut(),
- )
- };
- if handle == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE {
- Err(io::Error::last_os_error())
- } else {
- Ok(File {
- handle: Handle::new(handle),
- })
- }
- }
-
- fn file_attr(&self) -> io::Result<FileAttr> {
- unsafe {
- let mut info: BY_HANDLE_FILE_INFORMATION = mem::zeroed();
- cvt(GetFileInformationByHandle(self.handle.raw(), &mut info))?;
- let mut attr = FileAttr {
- attributes: info.dwFileAttributes,
- creation_time: info.ftCreationTime,
- last_access_time: info.ftLastAccessTime,
- last_write_time: info.ftLastWriteTime,
- file_size: ((info.nFileSizeHigh as u64) << 32) | (info.nFileSizeLow as u64),
- reparse_tag: 0,
- };
- if attr.is_reparse_point() {
- let mut b = [0; MAXIMUM_REPARSE_DATA_BUFFER_SIZE];
- if let Ok((_, buf)) = self.reparse_point(&mut b) {
- attr.reparse_tag = buf.ReparseTag;
- }
- }
- Ok(attr)
- }
- }
-
- fn set_attributes(&self, attr: DWORD) -> io::Result<()> {
- let zero: LARGE_INTEGER = unsafe { mem::zeroed() };
-
- let mut info = FILE_BASIC_INFO {
- CreationTime: zero, // do not change
- LastAccessTime: zero, // do not change
- LastWriteTime: zero, // do not change
- ChangeTime: zero, // do not change
- FileAttributes: attr,
- };
- let size = mem::size_of_val(&info);
- cvt(unsafe {
- SetFileInformationByHandle(
- self.handle.raw(),
- FileBasicInfo,
- &mut info as *mut _ as *mut _,
- size as DWORD,
- )
- })?;
- Ok(())
- }
-
- fn rename(&self, new: &Path, replace: bool) -> io::Result<()> {
- // &self must be opened with DELETE permission
- use std::iter;
- #[cfg(target_arch = "x86")]
- const STRUCT_SIZE: usize = 12;
- #[cfg(target_arch = "x86_64")]
- const STRUCT_SIZE: usize = 20;
-
- // FIXME: check for internal NULs in 'new'
- let mut data: Vec<u16> = iter::repeat(0u16)
- .take(STRUCT_SIZE / 2)
- .chain(new.as_os_str().encode_wide())
- .collect();
- data.push(0);
- let size = data.len() * 2;
-
- unsafe {
- // Thanks to alignment guarantees on Windows this works
- // (8 for 32-bit and 16 for 64-bit)
- let info = data.as_mut_ptr() as *mut FILE_RENAME_INFO;
- // The type of ReplaceIfExists is BOOL, but it actually expects a
- // BOOLEAN. This means true is -1, not c::TRUE.
- (*info).ReplaceIfExists = if replace { -1 } else { FALSE };
- (*info).RootDirectory = ptr::null_mut();
- (*info).FileNameLength = (size - STRUCT_SIZE) as DWORD;
- cvt(SetFileInformationByHandle(
- self.handle().raw(),
- FileRenameInfo,
- data.as_mut_ptr() as *mut _ as *mut _,
- size as DWORD,
- ))?;
- Ok(())
- }
- }
- fn set_perm(&self, perm: FilePermissions) -> io::Result<()> {
- let attr = self.file_attr()?.attributes;
- if perm.readonly == (attr & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_READONLY != 0) {
- Ok(())
- } else if perm.readonly {
- self.set_attributes(attr | FILE_ATTRIBUTE_READONLY)
- } else {
- self.set_attributes(attr & !FILE_ATTRIBUTE_READONLY)
- }
- }
-
- fn handle(&self) -> &Handle {
- &self.handle
- }
-
- fn reparse_point<'a>(
- &self,
- space: &'a mut [u8; MAXIMUM_REPARSE_DATA_BUFFER_SIZE],
- ) -> io::Result<(DWORD, &'a REPARSE_DATA_BUFFER)> {
- unsafe {
- let mut bytes = 0;
- cvt({
- DeviceIoControl(
- self.handle.raw(),
- FSCTL_GET_REPARSE_POINT,
- ptr::null_mut(),
- 0,
- space.as_mut_ptr() as *mut _,
- space.len() as DWORD,
- &mut bytes,
- ptr::null_mut(),
- )
- })?;
- Ok((bytes, &*(space.as_ptr() as *const REPARSE_DATA_BUFFER)))
- }
- }
- }
-
- #[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
- enum FileType {
- Dir,
- File,
- SymlinkFile,
- SymlinkDir,
- ReparsePoint,
- MountPoint,
- }
-
- impl FileType {
- fn new(attrs: DWORD, reparse_tag: DWORD) -> FileType {
- match (
- attrs & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY != 0,
- attrs & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_REPARSE_POINT != 0,
- reparse_tag,
- ) {
- (false, false, _) => FileType::File,
- (true, false, _) => FileType::Dir,
- (false, true, IO_REPARSE_TAG_SYMLINK) => FileType::SymlinkFile,
- (true, true, IO_REPARSE_TAG_SYMLINK) => FileType::SymlinkDir,
- (true, true, IO_REPARSE_TAG_MOUNT_POINT) => FileType::MountPoint,
- (_, true, _) => FileType::ReparsePoint,
- // Note: if a _file_ has a reparse tag of the type IO_REPARSE_TAG_MOUNT_POINT it is
- // invalid, as junctions always have to be dirs. We set the filetype to ReparsePoint
- // to indicate it is something symlink-like, but not something you can follow.
- }
- }
-
- fn is_dir(&self) -> bool {
- *self == FileType::Dir
- }
- fn is_symlink_dir(&self) -> bool {
- *self == FileType::SymlinkDir || *self == FileType::MountPoint
- }
- }
-
- impl DirEntry {
- fn new(root: &Arc<PathBuf>, wfd: &WIN32_FIND_DATAW) -> Option<DirEntry> {
- let first_bytes = &wfd.cFileName[0..3];
- if first_bytes.starts_with(&[46, 0]) || first_bytes.starts_with(&[46, 46, 0]) {
- None
- } else {
- Some(DirEntry {
- root: root.clone(),
- data: *wfd,
- })
- }
- }
-
- fn path(&self) -> PathBuf {
- self.root.join(&self.file_name())
- }
-
- fn file_name(&self) -> OsString {
- let filename = truncate_utf16_at_nul(&self.data.cFileName);
- OsString::from_wide(filename)
- }
-
- fn file_type(&self) -> io::Result<FileType> {
- Ok(FileType::new(
- self.data.dwFileAttributes,
- /* reparse_tag = */ self.data.dwReserved0,
- ))
- }
-
- fn metadata(&self) -> io::Result<FileAttr> {
- Ok(FileAttr {
- attributes: self.data.dwFileAttributes,
- creation_time: self.data.ftCreationTime,
- last_access_time: self.data.ftLastAccessTime,
- last_write_time: self.data.ftLastWriteTime,
- file_size: ((self.data.nFileSizeHigh as u64) << 32)
- | (self.data.nFileSizeLow as u64),
- reparse_tag: if self.data.dwFileAttributes & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_REPARSE_POINT != 0 {
- // reserved unless this is a reparse point
- self.data.dwReserved0
- } else {
- 0
- },
- })
- }
- }
-
- struct DirEntry {
- root: Arc<PathBuf>,
- data: WIN32_FIND_DATAW,
- }
-
- struct ReadDir {
- handle: FindNextFileHandle,
- root: Arc<PathBuf>,
- first: Option<WIN32_FIND_DATAW>,
- }
-
- impl Iterator for ReadDir {
- type Item = io::Result<DirEntry>;
- fn next(&mut self) -> Option<io::Result<DirEntry>> {
- if let Some(first) = self.first.take() {
- if let Some(e) = DirEntry::new(&self.root, &first) {
- return Some(Ok(e));
- }
- }
- unsafe {
- let mut wfd = mem::zeroed();
- loop {
- if FindNextFileW(self.handle.0, &mut wfd) == 0 {
- if GetLastError() == ERROR_NO_MORE_FILES {
- return None;
- } else {
- return Some(Err(io::Error::last_os_error()));
- }
- }
- if let Some(e) = DirEntry::new(&self.root, &wfd) {
- return Some(Ok(e));
- }
- }
- }
- }
- }
-
- #[derive(Clone)]
- struct FileAttr {
- attributes: DWORD,
- creation_time: FILETIME,
- last_access_time: FILETIME,
- last_write_time: FILETIME,
- file_size: u64,
- reparse_tag: DWORD,
- }
-
- impl FileAttr {
- fn perm(&self) -> FilePermissions {
- FilePermissions {
- readonly: self.attributes & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_READONLY != 0,
- }
- }
-
- fn file_type(&self) -> FileType {
- FileType::new(self.attributes, self.reparse_tag)
- }
-
- fn is_reparse_point(&self) -> bool {
- self.attributes & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_REPARSE_POINT != 0
- }
- }
-
- #[repr(C)]
- struct REPARSE_DATA_BUFFER {
- ReparseTag: c_uint,
- ReparseDataLength: c_ushort,
- Reserved: c_ushort,
- rest: (),
- }
-
- const MAXIMUM_REPARSE_DATA_BUFFER_SIZE: usize = 16 * 1024;
-
- /// An owned container for `HANDLE` object, closing them on Drop.
- ///
- /// All methods are inherited through a `Deref` impl to `RawHandle`
- struct Handle(RawHandle);
-
- use std::ops::Deref;
-
- /// A wrapper type for `HANDLE` objects to give them proper Send/Sync inference
- /// as well as Rust-y methods.
- ///
- /// This does **not** drop the handle when it goes out of scope, use `Handle`
- /// instead for that.
- #[derive(Copy, Clone)]
- struct RawHandle(HANDLE);
-
- unsafe impl Send for RawHandle {}
- unsafe impl Sync for RawHandle {}
-
- impl Handle {
- fn new(handle: HANDLE) -> Handle {
- Handle(RawHandle::new(handle))
- }
- }
-
- impl Deref for Handle {
- type Target = RawHandle;
- fn deref(&self) -> &RawHandle {
- &self.0
- }
- }
-
- impl Drop for Handle {
- fn drop(&mut self) {
- unsafe {
- let _ = CloseHandle(self.raw());
- }
- }
- }
-
- impl RawHandle {
- fn new(handle: HANDLE) -> RawHandle {
- RawHandle(handle)
- }
-
- fn raw(&self) -> HANDLE {
- self.0
- }
- }
-
- struct FindNextFileHandle(HANDLE);
-
- fn get_path(f: &File) -> io::Result<PathBuf> {
- fill_utf16_buf(
- |buf, sz| unsafe {
- GetFinalPathNameByHandleW(f.handle.raw(), buf, sz, VOLUME_NAME_DOS)
- },
- |buf| PathBuf::from(OsString::from_wide(buf)),
- )
- }
-
- fn move_item(file: &File, ctx: &mut RmdirContext) -> io::Result<()> {
- let mut tmpname = ctx.base_dir.join(format! {"rm-{}", ctx.counter});
- ctx.counter += 1;
- // Try to rename the file. If it already exists, just retry with an other
- // filename.
- while let Err(err) = file.rename(tmpname.as_ref(), false) {
- if err.kind() != io::ErrorKind::AlreadyExists {
- return Err(err);
- };
- tmpname = ctx.base_dir.join(format!("rm-{}", ctx.counter));
- ctx.counter += 1;
- }
- Ok(())
- }
-
- fn set_perm(path: &Path, perm: FilePermissions) -> io::Result<()> {
- let mut opts = OpenOptions::new();
- opts.access_mode(FILE_READ_ATTRIBUTES | FILE_WRITE_ATTRIBUTES);
- opts.custom_flags(FILE_FLAG_BACKUP_SEMANTICS);
- let file = File::open(path, &opts)?;
- file.set_perm(perm)
- }
-
- const VOLUME_NAME_DOS: DWORD = 0x0;
-}
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-installer/src/tarballer.rs b/src/tools/rust-installer/src/tarballer.rs
index 76f5af3fa..7353a49fe 100644
--- a/src/tools/rust-installer/src/tarballer.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rust-installer/src/tarballer.rs
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
use anyhow::{bail, Context, Result};
use std::fs::{read_link, symlink_metadata};
-use std::io::{empty, BufWriter, Write};
+use std::io::{BufWriter, Write};
use std::path::Path;
use tar::{Builder, Header};
use walkdir::WalkDir;
use crate::{
- compression::{CombinedEncoder, CompressionFormats},
+ compression::{CombinedEncoder, CompressionFormats, CompressionProfile},
util::*,
};
@@ -25,6 +25,10 @@ actor! {
#[clap(value_name = "DIR")]
work_dir: String = "./workdir",
+ /// The profile used to compress the tarball.
+ #[clap(value_name = "FORMAT", default_value_t)]
+ compression_profile: CompressionProfile,
+
/// The formats used to compress the tarball.
#[clap(value_name = "FORMAT", default_value_t)]
compression_formats: CompressionFormats,
@@ -38,7 +42,7 @@ impl Tarballer {
let encoder = CombinedEncoder::new(
self.compression_formats
.iter()
- .map(|f| f.encode(&tarball_name))
+ .map(|f| f.encode(&tarball_name, self.compression_profile))
.collect::<Result<Vec<_>>>()?,
);
@@ -89,8 +93,7 @@ fn append_path<W: Write>(builder: &mut Builder<W>, src: &Path, path: &String) ->
header.set_metadata(&stat);
if stat.file_type().is_symlink() {
let link = read_link(src)?;
- header.set_link_name(&link)?;
- builder.append_data(&mut header, path, &mut empty())?;
+ builder.append_link(&mut header, path, &link)?;
} else {
if cfg!(windows) {
// Windows doesn't really have a mode, so `tar` never marks files executable.
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-installer/test.sh b/src/tools/rust-installer/test.sh
index bf6de4cb1..dac6f77ef 100755
--- a/src/tools/rust-installer/test.sh
+++ b/src/tools/rust-installer/test.sh
@@ -20,7 +20,6 @@ abs_path() {
S="$(abs_path $(dirname $0))"
TEST_DIR="$S/test"
-TMP_DIR="$S/tmp"
WORK_DIR="$TMP_DIR/workdir"
OUT_DIR="$TMP_DIR/outdir"
PREFIX_DIR="$TMP_DIR/prefix"
diff --git a/src/tools/rust-installer/triagebot.toml b/src/tools/rust-installer/triagebot.toml
deleted file mode 100644
index 493500449..000000000
--- a/src/tools/rust-installer/triagebot.toml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,4 +0,0 @@
-[assign]
-
-[assign.owners]
-"*" = ["@Mark-Simulacrum"]
diff --git a/src/tools/rustbook/Cargo.toml b/src/tools/rustbook/Cargo.toml
index b296aa2f4..b9cf2617b 100644
--- a/src/tools/rustbook/Cargo.toml
+++ b/src/tools/rustbook/Cargo.toml
@@ -6,9 +6,9 @@ edition = "2021"
[dependencies]
clap = "4.0.32"
-env_logger = "0.7.1"
+env_logger = "0.10"
[dependencies.mdbook]
-version = "0.4.25"
+version = "0.4.28"
default-features = false
features = ["search"]
diff --git a/src/tools/rustc-workspace-hack/Cargo.toml b/src/tools/rustc-workspace-hack/Cargo.toml
index 84b16a37a..e088ffbbe 100644
--- a/src/tools/rustc-workspace-hack/Cargo.toml
+++ b/src/tools/rustc-workspace-hack/Cargo.toml
@@ -84,11 +84,17 @@ libz-sys = { version = "1.1.2" }
# Ensure default features of regex, which are disabled in some scenarios.
regex = { version = "1.5.6" }
serde_json = { version = "1.0.31", features = ["raw_value", "unbounded_depth"] }
-syn = { version = "1", features = ['full', 'visit'] }
+syn = { version = "1", features = ['full', 'visit', 'visit-mut'] } # `visit-mut` required by Cargo via `gix`
url = { version = "2.0", features = ['serde'] }
# Ensure default features of rand, which are disabled in some scenarios.
rand = { version = "0.8.5" }
+# Ensure features of `hashbrown`, `smallvec`, and `once_cell`,
+# which are used transitively by Cargo (via `gix`).
+hashbrown = { version = "0.12.3", default-features = false, features = ["inline-more"] }
+once_cell = { version = "1.16.0", default-features = false, features = ["unstable"] }
+smallvec = { version = "1.10.0", features = ["write"] }
+
[target.'cfg(not(windows))'.dependencies]
openssl = { version = "0.10.35", optional = true }
diff --git a/src/tools/rustdoc-gui/.eslintrc.js b/src/tools/rustdoc-gui/.eslintrc.js
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..f4aadc071
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/rustdoc-gui/.eslintrc.js
@@ -0,0 +1,96 @@
+module.exports = {
+ "env": {
+ "browser": true,
+ "node": true,
+ "es6": true
+ },
+ "extends": "eslint:recommended",
+ "parserOptions": {
+ "ecmaVersion": 2018,
+ "sourceType": "module"
+ },
+ "rules": {
+ "linebreak-style": [
+ "error",
+ "unix"
+ ],
+ "semi": [
+ "error",
+ "always"
+ ],
+ "quotes": [
+ "error",
+ "double"
+ ],
+ "linebreak-style": [
+ "error",
+ "unix"
+ ],
+ "no-trailing-spaces": "error",
+ "no-var": ["error"],
+ "prefer-const": ["error"],
+ "prefer-arrow-callback": ["error"],
+ "brace-style": [
+ "error",
+ "1tbs",
+ { "allowSingleLine": false }
+ ],
+ "keyword-spacing": [
+ "error",
+ { "before": true, "after": true }
+ ],
+ "arrow-spacing": [
+ "error",
+ { "before": true, "after": true }
+ ],
+ "key-spacing": [
+ "error",
+ { "beforeColon": false, "afterColon": true, "mode": "strict" }
+ ],
+ "func-call-spacing": ["error", "never"],
+ "space-infix-ops": "error",
+ "space-before-function-paren": ["error", "never"],
+ "space-before-blocks": "error",
+ "comma-dangle": ["error", "always-multiline"],
+ "comma-style": ["error", "last"],
+ "max-len": ["error", { "code": 100, "tabWidth": 4 }],
+ "eol-last": ["error", "always"],
+ "arrow-parens": ["error", "as-needed"],
+ "no-unused-vars": [
+ "error",
+ {
+ "argsIgnorePattern": "^_",
+ "varsIgnorePattern": "^_"
+ }
+ ],
+ "eqeqeq": "error",
+ "no-const-assign": "error",
+ "no-debugger": "error",
+ "no-dupe-args": "error",
+ "no-dupe-else-if": "error",
+ "no-dupe-keys": "error",
+ "no-duplicate-case": "error",
+ "no-ex-assign": "error",
+ "no-fallthrough": "error",
+ "no-invalid-regexp": "error",
+ "no-import-assign": "error",
+ "no-self-compare": "error",
+ "no-template-curly-in-string": "error",
+ "block-scoped-var": "error",
+ "guard-for-in": "error",
+ "no-alert": "error",
+ "no-confusing-arrow": "error",
+ "no-div-regex": "error",
+ "no-floating-decimal": "error",
+ "no-implicit-globals": "error",
+ "no-implied-eval": "error",
+ "no-label-var": "error",
+ "no-lonely-if": "error",
+ "no-mixed-operators": "error",
+ "no-multi-assign": "error",
+ "no-return-assign": "error",
+ "no-script-url": "error",
+ "no-sequences": "error",
+ "no-div-regex": "error",
+ }
+};
diff --git a/src/tools/rustdoc-gui/tester.js b/src/tools/rustdoc-gui/tester.js
index 2f0ca1ec3..72baad606 100644
--- a/src/tools/rustdoc-gui/tester.js
+++ b/src/tools/rustdoc-gui/tester.js
@@ -6,8 +6,8 @@
const fs = require("fs");
const path = require("path");
-const os = require('os');
-const {Options, runTest} = require('browser-ui-test');
+const os = require("os");
+const {Options, runTest} = require("browser-ui-test");
// If a test fails or errors, we will retry it two more times in case it was a flaky failure.
const NB_RETRY = 3;
@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ function isNumeric(s) {
}
function parseOptions(args) {
- var opts = {
+ const opts = {
"doc_folder": "",
"tests_folder": "",
"files": [],
@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ function parseOptions(args) {
"executable_path": null,
"no_sandbox": false,
};
- var correspondances = {
+ const correspondances = {
"--doc-folder": "doc_folder",
"--tests-folder": "tests_folder",
"--debug": "debug",
@@ -52,39 +52,41 @@ function parseOptions(args) {
"--no-sandbox": "no_sandbox",
};
- for (var i = 0; i < args.length; ++i) {
- if (args[i] === "--doc-folder"
- || args[i] === "--tests-folder"
- || args[i] === "--file"
- || args[i] === "--jobs"
- || args[i] === "--executable-path") {
+ for (let i = 0; i < args.length; ++i) {
+ const arg = args[i];
+ if (arg === "--doc-folder"
+ || arg === "--tests-folder"
+ || arg === "--file"
+ || arg === "--jobs"
+ || arg === "--executable-path") {
i += 1;
if (i >= args.length) {
- console.log("Missing argument after `" + args[i - 1] + "` option.");
+ console.log("Missing argument after `" + arg + "` option.");
return null;
}
- if (args[i - 1] === "--jobs") {
- if (!isNumeric(args[i])) {
+ const arg_value = args[i];
+ if (arg === "--jobs") {
+ if (!isNumeric(arg_value)) {
console.log(
- "`--jobs` option expects a positive number, found `" + args[i] + "`");
+ "`--jobs` option expects a positive number, found `" + arg_value + "`");
return null;
}
- opts["jobs"] = parseInt(args[i]);
- } else if (args[i - 1] !== "--file") {
- opts[correspondances[args[i - 1]]] = args[i];
+ opts["jobs"] = parseInt(arg_value);
+ } else if (arg !== "--file") {
+ opts[correspondances[arg]] = arg_value;
} else {
- opts["files"].push(args[i]);
+ opts["files"].push(arg_value);
}
- } else if (args[i] === "--help") {
+ } else if (arg === "--help") {
showHelp();
process.exit(0);
- } else if (args[i] === "--no-sandbox") {
+ } else if (arg === "--no-sandbox") {
console.log("`--no-sandbox` is being used. Be very careful!");
- opts[correspondances[args[i]]] = true;
- } else if (correspondances[args[i]]) {
- opts[correspondances[args[i]]] = true;
+ opts[correspondances[arg]] = true;
+ } else if (correspondances[arg]) {
+ opts[correspondances[arg]] = true;
} else {
- console.log("Unknown option `" + args[i] + "`.");
+ console.log("Unknown option `" + arg + "`.");
console.log("Use `--help` to see the list of options");
return null;
}
@@ -186,7 +188,7 @@ function createEmptyResults() {
}
async function main(argv) {
- let opts = parseOptions(argv.slice(2));
+ const opts = parseOptions(argv.slice(2));
if (opts === null) {
process.exit(1);
}
@@ -198,7 +200,7 @@ async function main(argv) {
const framework_options = new Options();
try {
// This is more convenient that setting fields one by one.
- let args = [
+ const args = [
"--variable", "DOC_PATH", opts["doc_folder"], "--enable-fail-on-js-error",
"--allow-file-access-from-files",
];
@@ -232,7 +234,7 @@ async function main(argv) {
} else {
files = opts["files"];
}
- files = files.filter(file => path.extname(file) == ".goml");
+ files = files.filter(file => path.extname(file) === ".goml");
if (files.length === 0) {
console.error("rustdoc-gui: No test selected");
process.exit(2);
@@ -257,7 +259,7 @@ async function main(argv) {
// We catch this "event" to display a nicer message in case of unexpected exit (because of a
// missing `--no-sandbox`).
- const exitHandling = (code) => {
+ const exitHandling = () => {
if (!opts["no_sandbox"]) {
console.log("");
console.log(
@@ -266,10 +268,10 @@ async function main(argv) {
console.log("");
}
};
- process.on('exit', exitHandling);
+ process.on("exit", exitHandling);
const originalFilesLen = files.length;
- let results = createEmptyResults();
+ const results = createEmptyResults();
const status_bar = char_printer(files.length);
let new_results;
@@ -279,7 +281,7 @@ async function main(argv) {
Array.prototype.push.apply(results.successful, new_results.successful);
// We generate the new list of files with the previously failing tests.
files = Array.prototype.concat(new_results.failed, new_results.errored).map(
- f => f['file_name']);
+ f => f["file_name"]);
if (files.length > originalFilesLen / 2) {
// If we have too many failing tests, it's very likely not flaky failures anymore so
// no need to retry.
diff --git a/src/tools/rustdoc-js/.eslintrc.js b/src/tools/rustdoc-js/.eslintrc.js
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..4ab3a3157
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/rustdoc-js/.eslintrc.js
@@ -0,0 +1,96 @@
+module.exports = {
+ "env": {
+ "browser": true,
+ "node": true,
+ "es6": true
+ },
+ "extends": "eslint:recommended",
+ "parserOptions": {
+ "ecmaVersion": 2015,
+ "sourceType": "module"
+ },
+ "rules": {
+ "linebreak-style": [
+ "error",
+ "unix"
+ ],
+ "semi": [
+ "error",
+ "always"
+ ],
+ "quotes": [
+ "error",
+ "double"
+ ],
+ "linebreak-style": [
+ "error",
+ "unix"
+ ],
+ "no-trailing-spaces": "error",
+ "no-var": ["error"],
+ "prefer-const": ["error"],
+ "prefer-arrow-callback": ["error"],
+ "brace-style": [
+ "error",
+ "1tbs",
+ { "allowSingleLine": false }
+ ],
+ "keyword-spacing": [
+ "error",
+ { "before": true, "after": true }
+ ],
+ "arrow-spacing": [
+ "error",
+ { "before": true, "after": true }
+ ],
+ "key-spacing": [
+ "error",
+ { "beforeColon": false, "afterColon": true, "mode": "strict" }
+ ],
+ "func-call-spacing": ["error", "never"],
+ "space-infix-ops": "error",
+ "space-before-function-paren": ["error", "never"],
+ "space-before-blocks": "error",
+ "comma-dangle": ["error", "always-multiline"],
+ "comma-style": ["error", "last"],
+ "max-len": ["error", { "code": 100, "tabWidth": 4 }],
+ "eol-last": ["error", "always"],
+ "arrow-parens": ["error", "as-needed"],
+ "no-unused-vars": [
+ "error",
+ {
+ "argsIgnorePattern": "^_",
+ "varsIgnorePattern": "^_"
+ }
+ ],
+ "eqeqeq": "error",
+ "no-const-assign": "error",
+ "no-debugger": "error",
+ "no-dupe-args": "error",
+ "no-dupe-else-if": "error",
+ "no-dupe-keys": "error",
+ "no-duplicate-case": "error",
+ "no-ex-assign": "error",
+ "no-fallthrough": "error",
+ "no-invalid-regexp": "error",
+ "no-import-assign": "error",
+ "no-self-compare": "error",
+ "no-template-curly-in-string": "error",
+ "block-scoped-var": "error",
+ "guard-for-in": "error",
+ "no-alert": "error",
+ "no-confusing-arrow": "error",
+ "no-div-regex": "error",
+ "no-floating-decimal": "error",
+ "no-implicit-globals": "error",
+ "no-implied-eval": "error",
+ "no-label-var": "error",
+ "no-lonely-if": "error",
+ "no-mixed-operators": "error",
+ "no-multi-assign": "error",
+ "no-return-assign": "error",
+ "no-script-url": "error",
+ "no-sequences": "error",
+ "no-div-regex": "error",
+ }
+};
diff --git a/src/tools/rustdoc-js/tester.js b/src/tools/rustdoc-js/tester.js
index ea5780f66..6b9a9b66a 100644
--- a/src/tools/rustdoc-js/tester.js
+++ b/src/tools/rustdoc-js/tester.js
@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
-const fs = require('fs');
-const path = require('path');
+const fs = require("fs");
+const path = require("path");
function loadContent(content) {
- var Module = module.constructor;
- var m = new Module();
+ const Module = module.constructor;
+ const m = new Module();
m._compile(content, "tmp.js");
m.exports.ignore_order = content.indexOf("\n// ignore-order\n") !== -1 ||
content.startsWith("// ignore-order\n");
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ function loadContent(content) {
}
function readFile(filePath) {
- return fs.readFileSync(filePath, 'utf8');
+ return fs.readFileSync(filePath, "utf8");
}
function contentToDiffLine(key, value) {
@@ -25,41 +25,41 @@ function contentToDiffLine(key, value) {
// This function is only called when no matching result was found and therefore will only display
// the diff between the two items.
function betterLookingDiff(entry, data) {
- let output = ' {\n';
- let spaces = ' ';
- for (let key in entry) {
- if (!entry.hasOwnProperty(key)) {
+ let output = " {\n";
+ const spaces = " ";
+ for (const key in entry) {
+ if (!Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(entry, key)) {
continue;
}
- if (!data || !data.hasOwnProperty(key)) {
- output += '-' + spaces + contentToDiffLine(key, entry[key]) + '\n';
+ if (!data || !Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(data, key)) {
+ output += "-" + spaces + contentToDiffLine(key, entry[key]) + "\n";
continue;
}
- let value = data[key];
+ const value = data[key];
if (value !== entry[key]) {
- output += '-' + spaces + contentToDiffLine(key, entry[key]) + '\n';
- output += '+' + spaces + contentToDiffLine(key, value) + '\n';
+ output += "-" + spaces + contentToDiffLine(key, entry[key]) + "\n";
+ output += "+" + spaces + contentToDiffLine(key, value) + "\n";
} else {
- output += spaces + contentToDiffLine(key, value) + '\n';
+ output += spaces + contentToDiffLine(key, value) + "\n";
}
}
- return output + ' }';
+ return output + " }";
}
function lookForEntry(entry, data) {
- for (var i = 0; i < data.length; ++i) {
- var allGood = true;
- for (var key in entry) {
- if (!entry.hasOwnProperty(key)) {
+ return data.findIndex(data_entry => {
+ let allGood = true;
+ for (const key in entry) {
+ if (!Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(entry, key)) {
continue;
}
- var value = data[i][key];
+ let value = data_entry[key];
// To make our life easier, if there is a "parent" type, we add it to the path.
- if (key === 'path' && data[i]['parent'] !== undefined) {
+ if (key === "path" && data_entry["parent"] !== undefined) {
if (value.length > 0) {
- value += '::' + data[i]['parent']['name'];
+ value += "::" + data_entry["parent"]["name"];
} else {
- value = data[i]['parent']['name'];
+ value = data_entry["parent"]["name"];
}
}
if (value !== entry[key]) {
@@ -67,11 +67,8 @@ function lookForEntry(entry, data) {
break;
}
}
- if (allGood === true) {
- return i;
- }
- }
- return null;
+ return allGood === true;
+ });
}
// This function checks if `expected` has all the required fields needed for the checks.
@@ -82,11 +79,18 @@ function checkNeededFields(fullPath, expected, error_text, queryName, position)
"foundElems",
"original",
"returned",
- "typeFilter",
"userQuery",
"error",
];
- } else if (fullPath.endsWith("elems") || fullPath.endsWith("generics")) {
+ } else if (fullPath.endsWith("elems") || fullPath.endsWith("returned")) {
+ fieldsToCheck = [
+ "name",
+ "fullPath",
+ "pathWithoutLast",
+ "pathLast",
+ "generics",
+ ];
+ } else if (fullPath.endsWith("generics")) {
fieldsToCheck = [
"name",
"fullPath",
@@ -97,13 +101,12 @@ function checkNeededFields(fullPath, expected, error_text, queryName, position)
} else {
fieldsToCheck = [];
}
- for (var i = 0; i < fieldsToCheck.length; ++i) {
- const field = fieldsToCheck[i];
- if (!expected.hasOwnProperty(field)) {
+ for (const field of fieldsToCheck) {
+ if (!Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(expected, field)) {
let text = `${queryName}==> Mandatory key \`${field}\` is not present`;
if (fullPath.length > 0) {
text += ` in field \`${fullPath}\``;
- if (position != null) {
+ if (position !== null) {
text += ` (position ${position})`;
}
}
@@ -114,28 +117,29 @@ function checkNeededFields(fullPath, expected, error_text, queryName, position)
function valueCheck(fullPath, expected, result, error_text, queryName) {
if (Array.isArray(expected)) {
- for (var i = 0; i < expected.length; ++i) {
+ let i;
+ for (i = 0; i < expected.length; ++i) {
checkNeededFields(fullPath, expected[i], error_text, queryName, i);
if (i >= result.length) {
error_text.push(`${queryName}==> EXPECTED has extra value in array from field ` +
`\`${fullPath}\` (position ${i}): \`${JSON.stringify(expected[i])}\``);
} else {
- valueCheck(fullPath + '[' + i + ']', expected[i], result[i], error_text, queryName);
+ valueCheck(fullPath + "[" + i + "]", expected[i], result[i], error_text, queryName);
}
}
for (; i < result.length; ++i) {
error_text.push(`${queryName}==> RESULT has extra value in array from field ` +
`\`${fullPath}\` (position ${i}): \`${JSON.stringify(result[i])}\` ` +
- 'compared to EXPECTED');
+ "compared to EXPECTED");
}
} else if (expected !== null && typeof expected !== "undefined" &&
- expected.constructor == Object) {
+ expected.constructor == Object) { // eslint-disable-line eqeqeq
for (const key in expected) {
- if (!expected.hasOwnProperty(key)) {
+ if (!Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(expected, key)) {
continue;
}
- if (!result.hasOwnProperty(key)) {
- error_text.push('==> Unknown key "' + key + '"');
+ if (!Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(result, key)) {
+ error_text.push("==> Unknown key \"" + key + "\"");
break;
}
let result_v = result[key];
@@ -150,13 +154,13 @@ function valueCheck(fullPath, expected, result, error_text, queryName) {
});
result_v = result_v.join("");
}
- const obj_path = fullPath + (fullPath.length > 0 ? '.' : '') + key;
+ const obj_path = fullPath + (fullPath.length > 0 ? "." : "") + key;
valueCheck(obj_path, expected[key], result_v, error_text, queryName);
}
} else {
- expectedValue = JSON.stringify(expected);
- resultValue = JSON.stringify(result);
- if (expectedValue != resultValue) {
+ const expectedValue = JSON.stringify(expected);
+ const resultValue = JSON.stringify(result);
+ if (expectedValue !== resultValue) {
error_text.push(`${queryName}==> Different values for field \`${fullPath}\`:\n` +
`EXPECTED: \`${expectedValue}\`\nRESULT: \`${resultValue}\``);
}
@@ -164,10 +168,10 @@ function valueCheck(fullPath, expected, result, error_text, queryName) {
}
function runParser(query, expected, parseQuery, queryName) {
- var error_text = [];
+ const error_text = [];
checkNeededFields("", expected, error_text, queryName, null);
if (error_text.length === 0) {
- valueCheck('', expected, parseQuery(query), error_text, queryName);
+ valueCheck("", expected, parseQuery(query), error_text, queryName);
}
return error_text;
}
@@ -176,48 +180,48 @@ function runSearch(query, expected, doSearch, loadedFile, queryName) {
const ignore_order = loadedFile.ignore_order;
const exact_check = loadedFile.exact_check;
- var results = doSearch(query, loadedFile.FILTER_CRATE);
- var error_text = [];
+ const results = doSearch(query, loadedFile.FILTER_CRATE);
+ const error_text = [];
- for (var key in expected) {
- if (!expected.hasOwnProperty(key)) {
+ for (const key in expected) {
+ if (!Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(expected, key)) {
continue;
}
- if (!results.hasOwnProperty(key)) {
- error_text.push('==> Unknown key "' + key + '"');
+ if (!Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(results, key)) {
+ error_text.push("==> Unknown key \"" + key + "\"");
break;
}
- var entry = expected[key];
+ const entry = expected[key];
- if (exact_check == true && entry.length !== results[key].length) {
+ if (exact_check && entry.length !== results[key].length) {
error_text.push(queryName + "==> Expected exactly " + entry.length +
" results but found " + results[key].length + " in '" + key + "'");
}
- var prev_pos = -1;
- for (var i = 0; i < entry.length; ++i) {
- var entry_pos = lookForEntry(entry[i], results[key]);
- if (entry_pos === null) {
+ let prev_pos = -1;
+ entry.forEach((elem, index) => {
+ const entry_pos = lookForEntry(elem, results[key]);
+ if (entry_pos === -1) {
error_text.push(queryName + "==> Result not found in '" + key + "': '" +
- JSON.stringify(entry[i]) + "'");
+ JSON.stringify(elem) + "'");
// By default, we just compare the two first items.
let item_to_diff = 0;
- if ((ignore_order === false || exact_check === true) && i < results[key].length) {
- item_to_diff = i;
+ if ((!ignore_order || exact_check) && index < results[key].length) {
+ item_to_diff = index;
}
error_text.push("Diff of first error:\n" +
- betterLookingDiff(entry[i], results[key][item_to_diff]));
+ betterLookingDiff(elem, results[key][item_to_diff]));
} else if (exact_check === true && prev_pos + 1 !== entry_pos) {
error_text.push(queryName + "==> Exact check failed at position " + (prev_pos + 1) +
- ": expected '" + JSON.stringify(entry[i]) + "' but found '" +
- JSON.stringify(results[key][i]) + "'");
+ ": expected '" + JSON.stringify(elem) + "' but found '" +
+ JSON.stringify(results[key][index]) + "'");
} else if (ignore_order === false && entry_pos < prev_pos) {
- error_text.push(queryName + "==> '" + JSON.stringify(entry[i]) + "' was supposed " +
+ error_text.push(queryName + "==> '" + JSON.stringify(elem) + "' was supposed " +
"to be before '" + JSON.stringify(results[key][entry_pos]) + "'");
} else {
prev_pos = entry_pos;
}
- }
+ });
}
return error_text;
}
@@ -252,15 +256,15 @@ function runCheck(loadedFile, key, callback) {
console.log(`==> QUERY variable should have the same length as ${key}`);
return 1;
}
- for (var i = 0; i < query.length; ++i) {
- var error_text = callback(query[i], expected[i], "[ query `" + query[i] + "`]");
+ for (let i = 0; i < query.length; ++i) {
+ const error_text = callback(query[i], expected[i], "[ query `" + query[i] + "`]");
if (checkResult(error_text, loadedFile, false) !== 0) {
return 1;
}
}
console.log("OK");
} else {
- var error_text = callback(query, expected, "");
+ const error_text = callback(query, expected, "");
if (checkResult(error_text, loadedFile, true) !== 0) {
return 1;
}
@@ -269,9 +273,9 @@ function runCheck(loadedFile, key, callback) {
}
function runChecks(testFile, doSearch, parseQuery) {
- var checkExpected = false;
- var checkParsed = false;
- var testFileContent = readFile(testFile) + 'exports.QUERY = QUERY;';
+ let checkExpected = false;
+ let checkParsed = false;
+ let testFileContent = readFile(testFile) + "exports.QUERY = QUERY;";
if (testFileContent.indexOf("FILTER_CRATE") !== -1) {
testFileContent += "exports.FILTER_CRATE = FILTER_CRATE;";
@@ -280,11 +284,11 @@ function runChecks(testFile, doSearch, parseQuery) {
}
if (testFileContent.indexOf("\nconst EXPECTED") !== -1) {
- testFileContent += 'exports.EXPECTED = EXPECTED;';
+ testFileContent += "exports.EXPECTED = EXPECTED;";
checkExpected = true;
}
if (testFileContent.indexOf("\nconst PARSED") !== -1) {
- testFileContent += 'exports.PARSED = PARSED;';
+ testFileContent += "exports.PARSED = PARSED;";
checkParsed = true;
}
if (!checkParsed && !checkExpected) {
@@ -294,7 +298,7 @@ function runChecks(testFile, doSearch, parseQuery) {
}
const loadedFile = loadContent(testFileContent);
- var res = 0;
+ let res = 0;
if (checkExpected) {
res += runCheck(loadedFile, "EXPECTED", (query, expected, text) => {
@@ -323,18 +327,17 @@ function loadSearchJS(doc_folder, resource_suffix) {
const searchIndex = require(searchIndexJs);
const staticFiles = path.join(doc_folder, "static.files");
- const searchJs = fs.readdirSync(staticFiles).find(
- f => f.match(/search.*\.js$/));
+ const searchJs = fs.readdirSync(staticFiles).find(f => f.match(/search.*\.js$/));
const searchModule = require(path.join(staticFiles, searchJs));
const searchWords = searchModule.initSearch(searchIndex.searchIndex);
return {
- doSearch: function (queryStr, filterCrate, currentCrate) {
+ doSearch: function(queryStr, filterCrate, currentCrate) {
return searchModule.execQuery(searchModule.parseQuery(queryStr), searchWords,
filterCrate, currentCrate);
},
parseQuery: searchModule.parseQuery,
- }
+ };
}
function showHelp() {
@@ -349,14 +352,14 @@ function showHelp() {
}
function parseOptions(args) {
- var opts = {
+ const opts = {
"crate_name": "",
"resource_suffix": "",
"doc_folder": "",
"test_folder": "",
"test_file": [],
};
- var correspondences = {
+ const correspondences = {
"--resource-suffix": "resource_suffix",
"--doc-folder": "doc_folder",
"--test-folder": "test_folder",
@@ -364,23 +367,25 @@ function parseOptions(args) {
"--crate-name": "crate_name",
};
- for (var i = 0; i < args.length; ++i) {
- if (correspondences.hasOwnProperty(args[i])) {
+ for (let i = 0; i < args.length; ++i) {
+ const arg = args[i];
+ if (Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(correspondences, arg)) {
i += 1;
if (i >= args.length) {
- console.log("Missing argument after `" + args[i - 1] + "` option.");
+ console.log("Missing argument after `" + arg + "` option.");
return null;
}
- if (args[i - 1] !== "--test-file") {
- opts[correspondences[args[i - 1]]] = args[i];
+ const arg_value = args[i];
+ if (arg !== "--test-file") {
+ opts[correspondences[arg]] = arg_value;
} else {
- opts[correspondences[args[i - 1]]].push(args[i]);
+ opts[correspondences[arg]].push(arg_value);
}
- } else if (args[i] === "--help") {
+ } else if (arg === "--help") {
showHelp();
process.exit(0);
} else {
- console.log("Unknown option `" + args[i] + "`.");
+ console.log("Unknown option `" + arg + "`.");
console.log("Use `--help` to see the list of options");
return null;
}
@@ -398,27 +403,28 @@ function parseOptions(args) {
}
function main(argv) {
- var opts = parseOptions(argv.slice(2));
+ const opts = parseOptions(argv.slice(2));
if (opts === null) {
return 1;
}
- let parseAndSearch = loadSearchJS(
+ const parseAndSearch = loadSearchJS(
opts["doc_folder"],
- opts["resource_suffix"]);
- var errors = 0;
+ opts["resource_suffix"]
+ );
+ let errors = 0;
- let doSearch = function (queryStr, filterCrate) {
+ const doSearch = function(queryStr, filterCrate) {
return parseAndSearch.doSearch(queryStr, filterCrate, opts["crate_name"]);
};
if (opts["test_file"].length !== 0) {
- opts["test_file"].forEach(function (file) {
+ opts["test_file"].forEach(file => {
process.stdout.write(`Testing ${file} ... `);
errors += runChecks(file, doSearch, parseAndSearch.parseQuery);
});
} else if (opts["test_folder"].length !== 0) {
- fs.readdirSync(opts["test_folder"]).forEach(function (file) {
+ fs.readdirSync(opts["test_folder"]).forEach(file => {
if (!file.endsWith(".js")) {
return;
}
diff --git a/src/tools/rustfmt/src/attr.rs b/src/tools/rustfmt/src/attr.rs
index 5648e1254..22e45082a 100644
--- a/src/tools/rustfmt/src/attr.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rustfmt/src/attr.rs
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
use rustc_ast::ast;
use rustc_ast::HasAttrs;
-use rustc_span::{symbol::sym, Span, Symbol};
+use rustc_span::{symbol::sym, Span};
use self::doc_comment::DocCommentFormatter;
use crate::comment::{contains_comment, rewrite_doc_comment, CommentStyle};
@@ -19,20 +19,6 @@ use crate::utils::{count_newlines, mk_sp};
mod doc_comment;
-pub(crate) fn contains_name(attrs: &[ast::Attribute], name: Symbol) -> bool {
- attrs.iter().any(|attr| attr.has_name(name))
-}
-
-pub(crate) fn first_attr_value_str_by_name(
- attrs: &[ast::Attribute],
- name: Symbol,
-) -> Option<Symbol> {
- attrs
- .iter()
- .find(|attr| attr.has_name(name))
- .and_then(|attr| attr.value_str())
-}
-
/// Returns attributes on the given statement.
pub(crate) fn get_attrs_from_stmt(stmt: &ast::Stmt) -> &[ast::Attribute] {
stmt.attrs()
diff --git a/src/tools/rustfmt/src/closures.rs b/src/tools/rustfmt/src/closures.rs
index 340113866..c95e9a97b 100644
--- a/src/tools/rustfmt/src/closures.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rustfmt/src/closures.rs
@@ -195,7 +195,6 @@ fn rewrite_closure_expr(
| ast::ExprKind::Struct(..) => true,
ast::ExprKind::AddrOf(_, _, ref expr)
- | ast::ExprKind::Box(ref expr)
| ast::ExprKind::Try(ref expr)
| ast::ExprKind::Unary(_, ref expr)
| ast::ExprKind::Cast(ref expr, _) => allow_multi_line(expr),
@@ -441,7 +440,6 @@ fn is_block_closure_forced_inner(expr: &ast::Expr, version: Version) -> bool {
ast::ExprKind::If(..) | ast::ExprKind::While(..) | ast::ExprKind::ForLoop(..) => true,
ast::ExprKind::Loop(..) if version == Version::Two => true,
ast::ExprKind::AddrOf(_, _, ref expr)
- | ast::ExprKind::Box(ref expr)
| ast::ExprKind::Try(ref expr)
| ast::ExprKind::Unary(_, ref expr)
| ast::ExprKind::Cast(ref expr, _) => is_block_closure_forced_inner(expr, version),
diff --git a/src/tools/rustfmt/src/expr.rs b/src/tools/rustfmt/src/expr.rs
index 3f0f217f8..ac96bedf2 100644
--- a/src/tools/rustfmt/src/expr.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rustfmt/src/expr.rs
@@ -236,7 +236,6 @@ pub(crate) fn format_expr(
ast::ExprKind::Yeet(Some(ref expr)) => {
rewrite_unary_prefix(context, "do yeet ", &**expr, shape)
}
- ast::ExprKind::Box(ref expr) => rewrite_unary_prefix(context, "box ", &**expr, shape),
ast::ExprKind::AddrOf(borrow_kind, mutability, ref expr) => {
rewrite_expr_addrof(context, borrow_kind, mutability, expr, shape)
}
@@ -367,7 +366,7 @@ pub(crate) fn format_expr(
))
}
}
- ast::ExprKind::Async(capture_by, _node_id, ref block) => {
+ ast::ExprKind::Async(capture_by, ref block) => {
let mover = if capture_by == ast::CaptureBy::Value {
"move "
} else {
@@ -1299,7 +1298,6 @@ pub(crate) fn is_simple_expr(expr: &ast::Expr) -> bool {
ast::ExprKind::Lit(..) => true,
ast::ExprKind::Path(ref qself, ref path) => qself.is_none() && path.segments.len() <= 1,
ast::ExprKind::AddrOf(_, _, ref expr)
- | ast::ExprKind::Box(ref expr)
| ast::ExprKind::Cast(ref expr, _)
| ast::ExprKind::Field(ref expr, _)
| ast::ExprKind::Try(ref expr)
@@ -1361,7 +1359,6 @@ pub(crate) fn can_be_overflowed_expr(
// Handle unary-like expressions
ast::ExprKind::AddrOf(_, _, ref expr)
- | ast::ExprKind::Box(ref expr)
| ast::ExprKind::Try(ref expr)
| ast::ExprKind::Unary(_, ref expr)
| ast::ExprKind::Cast(ref expr, _) => can_be_overflowed_expr(context, expr, args_len),
@@ -1373,7 +1370,6 @@ pub(crate) fn is_nested_call(expr: &ast::Expr) -> bool {
match expr.kind {
ast::ExprKind::Call(..) | ast::ExprKind::MacCall(..) => true,
ast::ExprKind::AddrOf(_, _, ref expr)
- | ast::ExprKind::Box(ref expr)
| ast::ExprKind::Try(ref expr)
| ast::ExprKind::Unary(_, ref expr)
| ast::ExprKind::Cast(ref expr, _) => is_nested_call(expr),
@@ -2133,7 +2129,6 @@ pub(crate) fn is_method_call(expr: &ast::Expr) -> bool {
match expr.kind {
ast::ExprKind::MethodCall(..) => true,
ast::ExprKind::AddrOf(_, _, ref expr)
- | ast::ExprKind::Box(ref expr)
| ast::ExprKind::Cast(ref expr, _)
| ast::ExprKind::Try(ref expr)
| ast::ExprKind::Unary(_, ref expr) => is_method_call(expr),
diff --git a/src/tools/rustfmt/src/items.rs b/src/tools/rustfmt/src/items.rs
index 25e8a0248..43779cfae 100644
--- a/src/tools/rustfmt/src/items.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rustfmt/src/items.rs
@@ -1804,13 +1804,15 @@ pub(crate) struct StaticParts<'a> {
impl<'a> StaticParts<'a> {
pub(crate) fn from_item(item: &'a ast::Item) -> Self {
- let (defaultness, prefix, ty, mutability, expr) = match item.kind {
- ast::ItemKind::Static(ref ty, mutability, ref expr) => {
- (None, "static", ty, mutability, expr)
- }
- ast::ItemKind::Const(defaultness, ref ty, ref expr) => {
- (Some(defaultness), "const", ty, ast::Mutability::Not, expr)
- }
+ let (defaultness, prefix, ty, mutability, expr) = match &item.kind {
+ ast::ItemKind::Static(s) => (None, "static", &s.ty, s.mutability, &s.expr),
+ ast::ItemKind::Const(c) => (
+ Some(c.defaultness),
+ "const",
+ &c.ty,
+ ast::Mutability::Not,
+ &c.expr,
+ ),
_ => unreachable!(),
};
StaticParts {
@@ -1826,10 +1828,8 @@ impl<'a> StaticParts<'a> {
}
pub(crate) fn from_trait_item(ti: &'a ast::AssocItem) -> Self {
- let (defaultness, ty, expr_opt) = match ti.kind {
- ast::AssocItemKind::Const(defaultness, ref ty, ref expr_opt) => {
- (defaultness, ty, expr_opt)
- }
+ let (defaultness, ty, expr_opt) = match &ti.kind {
+ ast::AssocItemKind::Const(c) => (c.defaultness, &c.ty, &c.expr),
_ => unreachable!(),
};
StaticParts {
@@ -1845,8 +1845,8 @@ impl<'a> StaticParts<'a> {
}
pub(crate) fn from_impl_item(ii: &'a ast::AssocItem) -> Self {
- let (defaultness, ty, expr) = match ii.kind {
- ast::AssocItemKind::Const(defaultness, ref ty, ref expr) => (defaultness, ty, expr),
+ let (defaultness, ty, expr) = match &ii.kind {
+ ast::AssocItemKind::Const(c) => (c.defaultness, &c.ty, &c.expr),
_ => unreachable!(),
};
StaticParts {
diff --git a/src/tools/rustfmt/src/matches.rs b/src/tools/rustfmt/src/matches.rs
index 85d9c5d2b..aac5e59b8 100644
--- a/src/tools/rustfmt/src/matches.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rustfmt/src/matches.rs
@@ -592,7 +592,6 @@ fn can_flatten_block_around_this(body: &ast::Expr) -> bool {
| ast::ExprKind::Struct(..)
| ast::ExprKind::Tup(..) => true,
ast::ExprKind::AddrOf(_, _, ref expr)
- | ast::ExprKind::Box(ref expr)
| ast::ExprKind::Try(ref expr)
| ast::ExprKind::Unary(_, ref expr)
| ast::ExprKind::Index(ref expr, _)
diff --git a/src/tools/rustfmt/src/parse/parser.rs b/src/tools/rustfmt/src/parse/parser.rs
index 7ab042506..6bc53159b 100644
--- a/src/tools/rustfmt/src/parse/parser.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rustfmt/src/parse/parser.rs
@@ -2,13 +2,12 @@ use std::panic::{catch_unwind, AssertUnwindSafe};
use std::path::{Path, PathBuf};
use rustc_ast::token::TokenKind;
-use rustc_ast::{ast, ptr};
+use rustc_ast::{ast, attr, ptr};
use rustc_errors::Diagnostic;
use rustc_parse::{new_parser_from_file, parser::Parser as RawParser};
use rustc_span::{sym, Span};
use thin_vec::ThinVec;
-use crate::attr::first_attr_value_str_by_name;
use crate::parse::session::ParseSess;
use crate::Input;
@@ -93,7 +92,7 @@ pub(crate) enum ParserError {
impl<'a> Parser<'a> {
pub(crate) fn submod_path_from_attr(attrs: &[ast::Attribute], path: &Path) -> Option<PathBuf> {
- let path_sym = first_attr_value_str_by_name(attrs, sym::path)?;
+ let path_sym = attr::first_attr_value_str_by_name(attrs, sym::path)?;
let path_str = path_sym.as_str();
// On windows, the base path might have the form
diff --git a/src/tools/rustfmt/src/reorder.rs b/src/tools/rustfmt/src/reorder.rs
index 9e4a668aa..3bddf4c1b 100644
--- a/src/tools/rustfmt/src/reorder.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rustfmt/src/reorder.rs
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
use std::cmp::{Ord, Ordering};
-use rustc_ast::ast;
+use rustc_ast::{ast, attr};
use rustc_span::{symbol::sym, Span};
use crate::config::{Config, GroupImportsTactic};
@@ -167,7 +167,7 @@ fn rewrite_reorderable_or_regroupable_items(
}
fn contains_macro_use_attr(item: &ast::Item) -> bool {
- crate::attr::contains_name(&item.attrs, sym::macro_use)
+ attr::contains_name(&item.attrs, sym::macro_use)
}
/// Divides imports into three groups, corresponding to standard, external
diff --git a/src/tools/rustfmt/src/utils.rs b/src/tools/rustfmt/src/utils.rs
index 1e89f3ae7..a26375ee6 100644
--- a/src/tools/rustfmt/src/utils.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rustfmt/src/utils.rs
@@ -492,7 +492,6 @@ pub(crate) fn is_block_expr(context: &RewriteContext<'_>, expr: &ast::Expr, repr
| ast::ExprKind::Assign(..)
| ast::ExprKind::AssignOp(..)
| ast::ExprKind::Await(..)
- | ast::ExprKind::Box(..)
| ast::ExprKind::Break(..)
| ast::ExprKind::Cast(..)
| ast::ExprKind::Continue(..)
diff --git a/src/tools/rustfmt/tests/source/expr.rs b/src/tools/rustfmt/tests/source/expr.rs
index 21f8a4a43..879c551ea 100644
--- a/src/tools/rustfmt/tests/source/expr.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rustfmt/tests/source/expr.rs
@@ -3,7 +3,6 @@
// Test expressions
fn foo() -> bool {
- let boxed: Box<i32> = box 5;
let referenced = &5 ;
let very_long_variable_name = ( a + first + simple + test );
@@ -132,12 +131,6 @@ fn qux() {
}
}
-fn issue227() {
- {
- let handler = box DocumentProgressHandler::new(addr, DocumentProgressTask::DOMContentLoaded);
- }
-}
-
fn issue184(source: &str) {
for c in source.chars() {
if index < 'a' {
@@ -413,10 +406,6 @@ fn issue2704() {
.concat(&requires1)
.concat(&requires2)
.distinct_total());
- let requires = requires.set(box requires0
- .concat(&requires1)
- .concat(&requires2)
- .distinct_total());
let requires = requires.set(requires0
.concat(&requires1)
.concat(&requires2)
diff --git a/src/tools/rustfmt/tests/target/configs/combine_control_expr/false.rs b/src/tools/rustfmt/tests/target/configs/combine_control_expr/false.rs
index 5ada9b1dd..0ab820249 100644
--- a/src/tools/rustfmt/tests/target/configs/combine_control_expr/false.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rustfmt/tests/target/configs/combine_control_expr/false.rs
@@ -108,12 +108,6 @@ fn main() {
bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb,
));
- // Box
- foo(box Bar {
- aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa,
- bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb,
- });
-
// Unary
foo(!bar(
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa,
diff --git a/src/tools/rustfmt/tests/target/configs/combine_control_expr/true.rs b/src/tools/rustfmt/tests/target/configs/combine_control_expr/true.rs
index 52acd2649..aa41e021f 100644
--- a/src/tools/rustfmt/tests/target/configs/combine_control_expr/true.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rustfmt/tests/target/configs/combine_control_expr/true.rs
@@ -96,12 +96,6 @@ fn main() {
bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb,
));
- // Box
- foo(box Bar {
- aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa,
- bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb,
- });
-
// Unary
foo(!bar(
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa,
diff --git a/src/tools/rustfmt/tests/target/expr.rs b/src/tools/rustfmt/tests/target/expr.rs
index 84df802bc..187a1dc97 100644
--- a/src/tools/rustfmt/tests/target/expr.rs
+++ b/src/tools/rustfmt/tests/target/expr.rs
@@ -3,7 +3,6 @@
// Test expressions
fn foo() -> bool {
- let boxed: Box<i32> = box 5;
let referenced = &5;
let very_long_variable_name = (a + first + simple + test);
@@ -179,13 +178,6 @@ fn qux() {
}
}
-fn issue227() {
- {
- let handler =
- box DocumentProgressHandler::new(addr, DocumentProgressTask::DOMContentLoaded);
- }
-}
-
fn issue184(source: &str) {
for c in source.chars() {
if index < 'a' {
@@ -455,12 +447,6 @@ fn issue2704() {
.distinct_total(),
);
let requires = requires.set(
- box requires0
- .concat(&requires1)
- .concat(&requires2)
- .distinct_total(),
- );
- let requires = requires.set(
requires0
.concat(&requires1)
.concat(&requires2)
diff --git a/src/tools/suggest-tests/Cargo.toml b/src/tools/suggest-tests/Cargo.toml
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..f4f4d548b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/suggest-tests/Cargo.toml
@@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
+[package]
+name = "suggest-tests"
+version = "0.1.0"
+edition = "2021"
+
+[dependencies]
+glob = "0.3.0"
+build_helper = { version = "0.1.0", path = "../build_helper" }
+once_cell = "1.17.1"
diff --git a/src/tools/suggest-tests/src/dynamic_suggestions.rs b/src/tools/suggest-tests/src/dynamic_suggestions.rs
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..2b0213cdc
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/suggest-tests/src/dynamic_suggestions.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
+use std::path::Path;
+
+use crate::Suggestion;
+
+type DynamicSuggestion = fn(&Path) -> Vec<Suggestion>;
+
+pub(crate) const DYNAMIC_SUGGESTIONS: &[DynamicSuggestion] = &[|path: &Path| -> Vec<Suggestion> {
+ if path.starts_with("compiler/") || path.starts_with("library/") {
+ let path = path.components().take(2).collect::<Vec<_>>();
+
+ vec![Suggestion::with_single_path(
+ "test",
+ None,
+ &format!(
+ "{}/{}",
+ path[0].as_os_str().to_str().unwrap(),
+ path[1].as_os_str().to_str().unwrap()
+ ),
+ )]
+ } else {
+ Vec::new()
+ }
+}];
diff --git a/src/tools/suggest-tests/src/lib.rs b/src/tools/suggest-tests/src/lib.rs
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..44cd3c7f6
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/suggest-tests/src/lib.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,96 @@
+use std::{
+ fmt::{self, Display},
+ path::Path,
+};
+
+use dynamic_suggestions::DYNAMIC_SUGGESTIONS;
+use glob::Pattern;
+use static_suggestions::STATIC_SUGGESTIONS;
+
+mod dynamic_suggestions;
+mod static_suggestions;
+
+#[cfg(test)]
+mod tests;
+
+macro_rules! sug {
+ ($cmd:expr) => {
+ Suggestion::new($cmd, None, &[])
+ };
+
+ ($cmd:expr, $paths:expr) => {
+ Suggestion::new($cmd, None, $paths.as_slice())
+ };
+
+ ($cmd:expr, $stage:expr, $paths:expr) => {
+ Suggestion::new($cmd, Some($stage), $paths.as_slice())
+ };
+}
+
+pub(crate) use sug;
+
+pub fn get_suggestions<T: AsRef<str>>(modified_files: &[T]) -> Vec<Suggestion> {
+ let mut suggestions = Vec::new();
+
+ // static suggestions
+ for sug in STATIC_SUGGESTIONS.iter() {
+ let glob = Pattern::new(&sug.0).expect("Found invalid glob pattern!");
+
+ for file in modified_files {
+ if glob.matches(file.as_ref()) {
+ suggestions.extend_from_slice(&sug.1);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ // dynamic suggestions
+ for sug in DYNAMIC_SUGGESTIONS {
+ for file in modified_files {
+ let sugs = sug(Path::new(file.as_ref()));
+
+ suggestions.extend_from_slice(&sugs);
+ }
+ }
+
+ suggestions.sort();
+ suggestions.dedup();
+
+ suggestions
+}
+
+#[derive(Clone, PartialOrd, Ord, PartialEq, Eq, Debug)]
+pub struct Suggestion {
+ pub cmd: String,
+ pub stage: Option<u32>,
+ pub paths: Vec<String>,
+}
+
+impl Suggestion {
+ pub fn new(cmd: &str, stage: Option<u32>, paths: &[&str]) -> Self {
+ Self { cmd: cmd.to_owned(), stage, paths: paths.iter().map(|p| p.to_string()).collect() }
+ }
+
+ pub fn with_single_path(cmd: &str, stage: Option<u32>, path: &str) -> Self {
+ Self::new(cmd, stage, &[path])
+ }
+}
+
+impl Display for Suggestion {
+ fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> Result<(), fmt::Error> {
+ write!(f, "{} ", self.cmd)?;
+
+ for path in &self.paths {
+ write!(f, "{} ", path)?;
+ }
+
+ if let Some(stage) = self.stage {
+ write!(f, "{}", stage)?;
+ } else {
+ // write a sentinel value here (in place of a stage) to be consumed
+ // by the shim in bootstrap, it will be read and ignored.
+ write!(f, "N/A")?;
+ }
+
+ Ok(())
+ }
+}
diff --git a/src/tools/suggest-tests/src/main.rs b/src/tools/suggest-tests/src/main.rs
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..0b541b60c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/suggest-tests/src/main.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,27 @@
+use std::process::ExitCode;
+
+use build_helper::git::get_git_modified_files;
+use suggest_tests::get_suggestions;
+
+fn main() -> ExitCode {
+ let modified_files = get_git_modified_files(None, &Vec::new());
+ let modified_files = match modified_files {
+ Ok(Some(files)) => files,
+ Ok(None) => {
+ eprintln!("git error");
+ return ExitCode::FAILURE;
+ }
+ Err(err) => {
+ eprintln!("Could not get modified files from git: \"{err}\"");
+ return ExitCode::FAILURE;
+ }
+ };
+
+ let suggestions = get_suggestions(&modified_files);
+
+ for sug in &suggestions {
+ println!("{sug}");
+ }
+
+ ExitCode::SUCCESS
+}
diff --git a/src/tools/suggest-tests/src/static_suggestions.rs b/src/tools/suggest-tests/src/static_suggestions.rs
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..d8166ead8
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/suggest-tests/src/static_suggestions.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,24 @@
+use crate::{sug, Suggestion};
+
+// FIXME: perhaps this could use `std::lazy` when it is stablizied
+macro_rules! static_suggestions {
+ ($( $glob:expr => [ $( $suggestion:expr ),* ] ),*) => {
+ pub(crate) const STATIC_SUGGESTIONS: ::once_cell::unsync::Lazy<Vec<(&'static str, Vec<Suggestion>)>>
+ = ::once_cell::unsync::Lazy::new(|| vec![ $( ($glob, vec![ $($suggestion),* ]) ),*]);
+ }
+}
+
+static_suggestions! {
+ "*.md" => [
+ sug!("test", 0, ["linkchecker"])
+ ],
+
+ "compiler/*" => [
+ sug!("check"),
+ sug!("test", 1, ["src/test/ui", "src/test/run-make"])
+ ],
+
+ "src/librustdoc/*" => [
+ sug!("test", 1, ["rustdoc"])
+ ]
+}
diff --git a/src/tools/suggest-tests/src/tests.rs b/src/tools/suggest-tests/src/tests.rs
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..5bc1a7df7
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/tools/suggest-tests/src/tests.rs
@@ -0,0 +1,21 @@
+macro_rules! sugg_test {
+ ( $( $name:ident: $paths:expr => $suggestions:expr ),* ) => {
+ $(
+ #[test]
+ fn $name() {
+ let suggestions = crate::get_suggestions(&$paths).into_iter().map(|s| s.to_string()).collect::<Vec<_>>();
+ assert_eq!(suggestions, $suggestions);
+ }
+ )*
+ };
+}
+
+sugg_test! {
+ test_error_code_docs: ["compiler/rustc_error_codes/src/error_codes/E0000.md"] =>
+ ["check N/A", "test compiler/rustc_error_codes N/A", "test linkchecker 0", "test src/test/ui src/test/run-make 1"],
+
+ test_rustdoc: ["src/librustdoc/src/lib.rs"] => ["test rustdoc 1"],
+
+ test_rustdoc_and_libstd: ["src/librustdoc/src/lib.rs", "library/std/src/lib.rs"] =>
+ ["test library/std N/A", "test rustdoc 1"]
+}
diff --git a/src/tools/tidy/Cargo.toml b/src/tools/tidy/Cargo.toml
index cdf1dd366..8c6b1eb22 100644
--- a/src/tools/tidy/Cargo.toml
+++ b/src/tools/tidy/Cargo.toml
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ edition = "2021"
autobins = false
[dependencies]
-cargo_metadata = "0.14"
+cargo_metadata = "0.15"
cargo-platform = "0.1.2"
regex = "1"
miropt-test-tools = { path = "../miropt-test-tools" }
diff --git a/src/tools/tidy/src/alphabetical.rs b/src/tools/tidy/src/alphabetical.rs
index f913f6cde..fdc411c89 100644
--- a/src/tools/tidy/src/alphabetical.rs
+++ b/src/tools/tidy/src/alphabetical.rs
@@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ fn check_section<'a>(
}
pub fn check(path: &Path, bad: &mut bool) {
- walk(path, &mut filter_dirs, &mut |entry, contents| {
+ walk(path, |path, _is_dir| filter_dirs(path), &mut |entry, contents| {
let file = &entry.path().display();
let mut lines = contents.lines().enumerate().peekable();
diff --git a/src/tools/tidy/src/bins.rs b/src/tools/tidy/src/bins.rs
index b898f20a5..197e9a996 100644
--- a/src/tools/tidy/src/bins.rs
+++ b/src/tools/tidy/src/bins.rs
@@ -57,8 +57,8 @@ mod os_impl {
match fs::File::create(&path) {
Ok(file) => {
let exec = is_executable(&path).unwrap_or(false);
- std::mem::drop(file);
- std::fs::remove_file(&path).expect("Deleted temp file");
+ drop(file);
+ fs::remove_file(&path).expect("Deleted temp file");
// If the file is executable, then we assume that this
// filesystem does not track executability, so skip this check.
return if exec { Unsupported } else { Supported };
@@ -101,23 +101,11 @@ mod os_impl {
const ALLOWED: &[&str] = &["configure", "x"];
+ // FIXME: we don't need to look at all binaries, only files that have been modified in this branch
+ // (e.g. using `git ls-files`).
walk_no_read(
- path,
- &mut |path| {
- filter_dirs(path)
- || path.ends_with("src/etc")
- // This is a list of directories that we almost certainly
- // don't need to walk. A future PR will likely want to
- // remove these in favor of crate::walk_no_read using git
- // ls-files to discover the paths we should check, which
- // would naturally ignore all of these directories. It's
- // also likely faster than walking the directory tree
- // directly (since git is just reading from a couple files
- // to produce the results).
- || path.ends_with("target")
- || path.ends_with("build")
- || path.ends_with(".git")
- },
+ &[path],
+ |path, _is_dir| filter_dirs(path) || path.ends_with("src/etc"),
&mut |entry| {
let file = entry.path();
let extension = file.extension();
diff --git a/src/tools/tidy/src/debug_artifacts.rs b/src/tools/tidy/src/debug_artifacts.rs
index 0dd9c1e16..582014d50 100644
--- a/src/tools/tidy/src/debug_artifacts.rs
+++ b/src/tools/tidy/src/debug_artifacts.rs
@@ -1,22 +1,26 @@
//! Tidy check to prevent creation of unnecessary debug artifacts while running tests.
-use crate::walk::{filter_dirs, walk};
+use crate::walk::{filter_dirs, filter_not_rust, walk};
use std::path::Path;
const GRAPHVIZ_POSTFLOW_MSG: &str = "`borrowck_graphviz_postflow` attribute in test";
pub fn check(test_dir: &Path, bad: &mut bool) {
- walk(test_dir, &mut filter_dirs, &mut |entry, contents| {
- let filename = entry.path();
- let is_rust = filename.extension().map_or(false, |ext| ext == "rs");
- if !is_rust {
- return;
- }
-
- for (i, line) in contents.lines().enumerate() {
- if line.contains("borrowck_graphviz_postflow") {
- tidy_error!(bad, "{}:{}: {}", filename.display(), i + 1, GRAPHVIZ_POSTFLOW_MSG);
+ walk(
+ test_dir,
+ |path, _is_dir| filter_dirs(path) || filter_not_rust(path),
+ &mut |entry, contents| {
+ for (i, line) in contents.lines().enumerate() {
+ if line.contains("borrowck_graphviz_postflow") {
+ tidy_error!(
+ bad,
+ "{}:{}: {}",
+ entry.path().display(),
+ i + 1,
+ GRAPHVIZ_POSTFLOW_MSG
+ );
+ }
}
- }
- });
+ },
+ );
}
diff --git a/src/tools/tidy/src/deps.rs b/src/tools/tidy/src/deps.rs
index bddfdcfaf..a9eb6c8d0 100644
--- a/src/tools/tidy/src/deps.rs
+++ b/src/tools/tidy/src/deps.rs
@@ -42,13 +42,16 @@ const EXCEPTIONS: &[(&str, &str)] = &[
("bitmaps", "MPL-2.0+"), // cargo via im-rc
("fiat-crypto", "MIT OR Apache-2.0 OR BSD-1-Clause"), // cargo via pasetors
("subtle", "BSD-3-Clause"), // cargo via pasetors
+ ("dunce", "CC0-1.0 OR MIT-0"), // cargo via gix (and dev dependency)
+ ("imara-diff", "Apache-2.0"), // cargo via gix
+ ("sha1_smol", "BSD-3-Clause"), // cargo via gix
+ ("unicode-bom", "Apache-2.0"), // cargo via gix
("instant", "BSD-3-Clause"), // rustc_driver/tracing-subscriber/parking_lot
("snap", "BSD-3-Clause"), // rustc
("fluent-langneg", "Apache-2.0"), // rustc (fluent translations)
("self_cell", "Apache-2.0"), // rustc (fluent translations)
// FIXME: this dependency violates the documentation comment above:
("fortanix-sgx-abi", "MPL-2.0"), // libstd but only for `sgx` target
- ("dunce", "CC0-1.0"), // cargo (dev dependency)
("similar", "Apache-2.0"), // cargo (dev dependency)
("normalize-line-endings", "Apache-2.0"), // cargo (dev dependency)
("dissimilar", "Apache-2.0"), // rustdoc, rustc_lexer (few tests) via expect-test, (dev deps)
@@ -257,6 +260,7 @@ const PERMITTED_RUSTC_DEPENDENCIES: &[&str] = &[
"valuable",
"version_check",
"wasi",
+ "windows",
"winapi",
"winapi-i686-pc-windows-gnu",
"winapi-util",
diff --git a/src/tools/tidy/src/edition.rs b/src/tools/tidy/src/edition.rs
index 8172e3d29..f28f677e0 100644
--- a/src/tools/tidy/src/edition.rs
+++ b/src/tools/tidy/src/edition.rs
@@ -9,27 +9,20 @@ fn is_edition_2021(mut line: &str) -> bool {
}
pub fn check(path: &Path, bad: &mut bool) {
- walk(
- path,
- &mut |path| {
- filter_dirs(path)
- || (path.ends_with("tests") && path.join("COMPILER_TESTS.md").exists())
- },
- &mut |entry, contents| {
- let file = entry.path();
- let filename = file.file_name().unwrap();
- if filename != "Cargo.toml" {
- return;
- }
+ walk(path, |path, _is_dir| filter_dirs(path), &mut |entry, contents| {
+ let file = entry.path();
+ let filename = file.file_name().unwrap();
+ if filename != "Cargo.toml" {
+ return;
+ }
- let is_2021 = contents.lines().any(is_edition_2021);
- if !is_2021 {
- tidy_error!(
- bad,
- "{} doesn't have `edition = \"2021\"` on a separate line",
- file.display()
- );
- }
- },
- );
+ let is_2021 = contents.lines().any(is_edition_2021);
+ if !is_2021 {
+ tidy_error!(
+ bad,
+ "{} doesn't have `edition = \"2021\"` on a separate line",
+ file.display()
+ );
+ }
+ });
}
diff --git a/src/tools/tidy/src/error_codes.rs b/src/tools/tidy/src/error_codes.rs
index c60caa0d4..417ace58c 100644
--- a/src/tools/tidy/src/error_codes.rs
+++ b/src/tools/tidy/src/error_codes.rs
@@ -46,8 +46,10 @@ pub fn check(root_path: &Path, search_paths: &[&Path], verbose: bool, bad: &mut
// Stage 1: create list
let error_codes = extract_error_codes(root_path, &mut errors);
- println!("Found {} error codes", error_codes.len());
- println!("Highest error code: `{}`", error_codes.iter().max().unwrap());
+ if verbose {
+ println!("Found {} error codes", error_codes.len());
+ println!("Highest error code: `{}`", error_codes.iter().max().unwrap());
+ }
// Stage 2: check list has docs
let no_longer_emitted = check_error_codes_docs(root_path, &error_codes, &mut errors, verbose);
@@ -127,7 +129,7 @@ fn check_error_codes_docs(
let mut no_longer_emitted_codes = Vec::new();
- walk(&docs_path, &mut |_| false, &mut |entry, contents| {
+ walk(&docs_path, |_, _| false, &mut |entry, contents| {
let path = entry.path();
// Error if the file isn't markdown.
@@ -319,7 +321,7 @@ fn check_error_codes_used(
let mut found_codes = Vec::new();
- walk_many(search_paths, &mut filter_dirs, &mut |entry, contents| {
+ walk_many(search_paths, |path, _is_dir| filter_dirs(path), &mut |entry, contents| {
let path = entry.path();
// Return early if we aren't looking at a source file.
diff --git a/src/tools/tidy/src/features.rs b/src/tools/tidy/src/features.rs
index af92e6eb8..2fd4c797b 100644
--- a/src/tools/tidy/src/features.rs
+++ b/src/tools/tidy/src/features.rs
@@ -9,8 +9,9 @@
//! * All unstable lang features have tests to ensure they are actually unstable.
//! * Language features in a group are sorted by feature name.
-use crate::walk::{filter_dirs, walk, walk_many};
+use crate::walk::{filter_dirs, filter_not_rust, walk, walk_many};
use std::collections::hash_map::{Entry, HashMap};
+use std::ffi::OsStr;
use std::fmt;
use std::fs;
use std::num::NonZeroU32;
@@ -101,17 +102,15 @@ pub fn check(
&tests_path.join("rustdoc-ui"),
&tests_path.join("rustdoc"),
],
- &mut filter_dirs,
+ |path, _is_dir| {
+ filter_dirs(path)
+ || filter_not_rust(path)
+ || path.file_name() == Some(OsStr::new("features.rs"))
+ || path.file_name() == Some(OsStr::new("diagnostic_list.rs"))
+ },
&mut |entry, contents| {
let file = entry.path();
let filename = file.file_name().unwrap().to_string_lossy();
- if !filename.ends_with(".rs")
- || filename == "features.rs"
- || filename == "diagnostic_list.rs"
- {
- return;
- }
-
let filen_underscore = filename.replace('-', "_").replace(".rs", "");
let filename_is_gate_test = test_filen_gate(&filen_underscore, &mut features);
@@ -219,8 +218,6 @@ pub fn check(
for line in lines {
println!("* {line}");
}
- } else {
- println!("* {} features", features.len());
}
CollectedFeatures { lib: lib_features, lang: features }
@@ -477,11 +474,11 @@ fn get_and_check_lib_features(
fn map_lib_features(
base_src_path: &Path,
- mf: &mut dyn FnMut(Result<(&str, Feature), &str>, &Path, usize),
+ mf: &mut (dyn Send + Sync + FnMut(Result<(&str, Feature), &str>, &Path, usize)),
) {
walk(
base_src_path,
- &mut |path| filter_dirs(path) || path.ends_with("tests"),
+ |path, _is_dir| filter_dirs(path) || path.ends_with("tests"),
&mut |entry, contents| {
let file = entry.path();
let filename = file.file_name().unwrap().to_string_lossy();
diff --git a/src/tools/tidy/src/main.rs b/src/tools/tidy/src/main.rs
index 505f9d724..f59406c40 100644
--- a/src/tools/tidy/src/main.rs
+++ b/src/tools/tidy/src/main.rs
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ use std::path::PathBuf;
use std::process;
use std::str::FromStr;
use std::sync::atomic::{AtomicBool, Ordering};
-use std::thread::{scope, ScopedJoinHandle};
+use std::thread::{self, scope, ScopedJoinHandle};
fn main() {
let root_path: PathBuf = env::args_os().nth(1).expect("need path to root of repo").into();
@@ -55,16 +55,28 @@ fn main() {
VecDeque::with_capacity(concurrency.get());
macro_rules! check {
- ($p:ident $(, $args:expr)* ) => {
+ ($p:ident) => {
+ check!(@ $p, name=format!("{}", stringify!($p)));
+ };
+ ($p:ident, $path:expr $(, $args:expr)* ) => {
+ let shortened = $path.strip_prefix(&root_path).unwrap();
+ let name = if shortened == std::path::Path::new("") {
+ format!("{} (.)", stringify!($p))
+ } else {
+ format!("{} ({})", stringify!($p), shortened.display())
+ };
+ check!(@ $p, name=name, $path $(,$args)*);
+ };
+ (@ $p:ident, name=$name:expr $(, $args:expr)* ) => {
drain_handles(&mut handles);
- let handle = s.spawn(|| {
+ let handle = thread::Builder::new().name($name).spawn_scoped(s, || {
let mut flag = false;
$p::check($($args, )* &mut flag);
if (flag) {
bad.store(true, Ordering::Relaxed);
}
- });
+ }).unwrap();
handles.push_back(handle);
}
}
@@ -91,7 +103,6 @@ fn main() {
// Checks that need to be done for both the compiler and std libraries.
check!(unit_tests, &src_path);
- check!(unit_tests, &tests_path);
check!(unit_tests, &compiler_path);
check!(unit_tests, &library_path);
@@ -107,10 +118,8 @@ fn main() {
check!(edition, &src_path);
check!(edition, &compiler_path);
check!(edition, &library_path);
- check!(edition, &tests_path);
check!(alphabetical, &src_path);
- check!(alphabetical, &tests_path);
check!(alphabetical, &compiler_path);
check!(alphabetical, &library_path);
diff --git a/src/tools/tidy/src/mir_opt_tests.rs b/src/tools/tidy/src/mir_opt_tests.rs
index 2a9dcac2e..2f6918510 100644
--- a/src/tools/tidy/src/mir_opt_tests.rs
+++ b/src/tools/tidy/src/mir_opt_tests.rs
@@ -3,19 +3,24 @@
use std::collections::HashSet;
use std::path::{Path, PathBuf};
+use crate::walk::walk_no_read;
+
fn check_unused_files(path: &Path, bless: bool, bad: &mut bool) {
let mut rs_files = Vec::<PathBuf>::new();
let mut output_files = HashSet::<PathBuf>::new();
- let files = walkdir::WalkDir::new(&path.join("mir-opt")).into_iter();
- for file in files.filter_map(Result::ok).filter(|e| e.file_type().is_file()) {
- let filepath = file.path();
- if filepath.extension() == Some("rs".as_ref()) {
- rs_files.push(filepath.to_owned());
- } else {
- output_files.insert(filepath.to_owned());
- }
- }
+ walk_no_read(
+ &[&path.join("mir-opt")],
+ |path, _is_dir| path.file_name() == Some("README.md".as_ref()),
+ &mut |file| {
+ let filepath = file.path();
+ if filepath.extension() == Some("rs".as_ref()) {
+ rs_files.push(filepath.to_owned());
+ } else {
+ output_files.insert(filepath.to_owned());
+ }
+ },
+ );
for file in rs_files {
for bw in [32, 64] {
@@ -26,16 +31,14 @@ fn check_unused_files(path: &Path, bless: bool, bad: &mut bool) {
}
for extra in output_files {
- if extra.file_name() != Some("README.md".as_ref()) {
- if !bless {
- tidy_error!(
- bad,
- "the following output file is not associated with any mir-opt test, you can remove it: {}",
- extra.display()
- );
- } else {
- let _ = std::fs::remove_file(extra);
- }
+ if !bless {
+ tidy_error!(
+ bad,
+ "the following output file is not associated with any mir-opt test, you can remove it: {}",
+ extra.display()
+ );
+ } else {
+ let _ = std::fs::remove_file(extra);
}
}
}
diff --git a/src/tools/tidy/src/pal.rs b/src/tools/tidy/src/pal.rs
index f4592fdcf..6fd41e833 100644
--- a/src/tools/tidy/src/pal.rs
+++ b/src/tools/tidy/src/pal.rs
@@ -31,7 +31,6 @@
//! this in the long term.
use crate::walk::{filter_dirs, walk};
-use std::iter::Iterator;
use std::path::Path;
// Paths that may contain platform-specific code.
@@ -59,7 +58,6 @@ const EXCEPTION_PATHS: &[&str] = &[
"library/std/src/path.rs",
"library/std/src/sys_common", // Should only contain abstractions over platforms
"library/std/src/net/test.rs", // Utility helpers for tests
- "library/std/src/panic.rs", // fuchsia-specific panic backtrace handling
"library/std/src/personality.rs",
"library/std/src/personality/",
];
@@ -68,7 +66,7 @@ pub fn check(path: &Path, bad: &mut bool) {
// Sanity check that the complex parsing here works.
let mut saw_target_arch = false;
let mut saw_cfg_bang = false;
- walk(path, &mut filter_dirs, &mut |entry, contents| {
+ walk(path, |path, _is_dir| filter_dirs(path), &mut |entry, contents| {
let file = entry.path();
let filestr = file.to_string_lossy().replace("\\", "/");
if !filestr.ends_with(".rs") {
@@ -128,6 +126,7 @@ fn check_cfgs(
|| cfg.contains("target_env")
|| cfg.contains("target_abi")
|| cfg.contains("target_vendor")
+ || cfg.contains("target_family")
|| cfg.contains("unix")
|| cfg.contains("windows");
diff --git a/src/tools/tidy/src/rustdoc_gui_tests.rs b/src/tools/tidy/src/rustdoc_gui_tests.rs
index feb513df3..91776bc98 100644
--- a/src/tools/tidy/src/rustdoc_gui_tests.rs
+++ b/src/tools/tidy/src/rustdoc_gui_tests.rs
@@ -5,10 +5,7 @@ use std::path::Path;
pub fn check(path: &Path, bad: &mut bool) {
crate::walk::walk(
&path.join("rustdoc-gui"),
- &mut |p| {
- // If there is no extension, it's very likely a folder and we want to go into it.
- p.extension().map(|e| e != "goml").unwrap_or(false)
- },
+ |p, is_dir| !is_dir && p.extension().map_or(true, |e| e != "goml"),
&mut |entry, content| {
for line in content.lines() {
if !line.starts_with("// ") {
diff --git a/src/tools/tidy/src/style.rs b/src/tools/tidy/src/style.rs
index 6a0855405..a2012db90 100644
--- a/src/tools/tidy/src/style.rs
+++ b/src/tools/tidy/src/style.rs
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@
use crate::walk::{filter_dirs, walk};
use regex::{Regex, RegexSet};
-use std::path::Path;
+use std::{ffi::OsStr, path::Path};
/// Error code markdown is restricted to 80 columns because they can be
/// displayed on the console with --example.
@@ -171,9 +171,9 @@ fn contains_ignore_directive(can_contain: bool, contents: &str, check: &str) ->
}
macro_rules! suppressible_tidy_err {
- ($err:ident, $skip:ident, $msg:expr) => {
+ ($err:ident, $skip:ident, $msg:literal) => {
if let Directive::Deny = $skip {
- $err($msg);
+ $err(&format!($msg));
} else {
$skip = Directive::Ignore(true);
}
@@ -227,22 +227,41 @@ fn is_unexplained_ignore(extension: &str, line: &str) -> bool {
}
pub fn check(path: &Path, bad: &mut bool) {
- fn skip(path: &Path) -> bool {
- filter_dirs(path) || skip_markdown_path(path)
+ fn skip(path: &Path, is_dir: bool) -> bool {
+ if path.file_name().map_or(false, |name| name.to_string_lossy().starts_with(".#")) {
+ // vim or emacs temporary file
+ return true;
+ }
+
+ if filter_dirs(path) || skip_markdown_path(path) {
+ return true;
+ }
+
+ // Don't check extensions for directories
+ if is_dir {
+ return false;
+ }
+
+ let extensions = ["rs", "py", "js", "sh", "c", "cpp", "h", "md", "css", "ftl", "goml"];
+
+ // NB: don't skip paths without extensions (or else we'll skip all directories and will only check top level files)
+ if path.extension().map_or(true, |ext| !extensions.iter().any(|e| ext == OsStr::new(e))) {
+ return true;
+ }
+
+ // We only check CSS files in rustdoc.
+ path.extension().map_or(false, |e| e == "css") && !is_in(path, "src", "librustdoc")
}
+
let problematic_consts_strings: Vec<String> = (PROBLEMATIC_CONSTS.iter().map(u32::to_string))
.chain(PROBLEMATIC_CONSTS.iter().map(|v| format!("{:x}", v)))
.chain(PROBLEMATIC_CONSTS.iter().map(|v| format!("{:X}", v)))
.collect();
let problematic_regex = RegexSet::new(problematic_consts_strings.as_slice()).unwrap();
- walk(path, &mut skip, &mut |entry, contents| {
+
+ walk(path, skip, &mut |entry, contents| {
let file = entry.path();
let filename = file.file_name().unwrap().to_string_lossy();
- let extensions =
- [".rs", ".py", ".js", ".sh", ".c", ".cpp", ".h", ".md", ".css", ".ftl", ".goml"];
- if extensions.iter().all(|e| !filename.ends_with(e)) || filename.starts_with(".#") {
- return;
- }
let is_style_file = filename.ends_with(".css");
let under_rustfmt = filename.ends_with(".rs") &&
@@ -253,11 +272,6 @@ pub fn check(path: &Path, bad: &mut bool) {
a.ends_with("src/doc/book")
});
- if is_style_file && !is_in(file, "src", "librustdoc") {
- // We only check CSS files in rustdoc.
- return;
- }
-
if contents.is_empty() {
tidy_error!(bad, "{}: empty file", file.display());
}
@@ -300,10 +314,13 @@ pub fn check(path: &Path, bad: &mut bool) {
contains_ignore_directive(can_contain, &contents, "leading-newlines");
let mut skip_copyright = contains_ignore_directive(can_contain, &contents, "copyright");
let mut skip_dbg = contains_ignore_directive(can_contain, &contents, "dbg");
+ let mut skip_odd_backticks =
+ contains_ignore_directive(can_contain, &contents, "odd-backticks");
let mut leading_new_lines = false;
let mut trailing_new_lines = 0;
let mut lines = 0;
let mut last_safety_comment = false;
+ let mut comment_block: Option<(usize, usize)> = None;
let is_test = file.components().any(|c| c.as_os_str() == "tests");
// scanning the whole file for multiple needles at once is more efficient than
// executing lines times needles separate searches.
@@ -351,7 +368,7 @@ pub fn check(path: &Path, bad: &mut bool) {
suppressible_tidy_err!(
err,
skip_line_length,
- &format!("line longer than {max_columns} chars")
+ "line longer than {max_columns} chars"
);
}
if !is_style_file && line.contains('\t') {
@@ -415,15 +432,55 @@ pub fn check(path: &Path, bad: &mut bool) {
// For now only enforce in compiler
let is_compiler = || file.components().any(|c| c.as_os_str() == "compiler");
- if is_compiler()
- && line.contains("//")
- && line
- .chars()
- .collect::<Vec<_>>()
- .windows(4)
- .any(|cs| matches!(cs, ['.', ' ', ' ', last] if last.is_alphabetic()))
- {
- err(DOUBLE_SPACE_AFTER_DOT)
+
+ if is_compiler() {
+ if line.contains("//")
+ && line
+ .chars()
+ .collect::<Vec<_>>()
+ .windows(4)
+ .any(|cs| matches!(cs, ['.', ' ', ' ', last] if last.is_alphabetic()))
+ {
+ err(DOUBLE_SPACE_AFTER_DOT)
+ }
+
+ if filename.ends_with(".ftl") {
+ let line_backticks = trimmed.chars().filter(|ch| *ch == '`').count();
+ if line_backticks % 2 == 1 {
+ suppressible_tidy_err!(err, skip_odd_backticks, "odd number of backticks");
+ }
+ } else if trimmed.contains("//") {
+ let (start_line, mut backtick_count) = comment_block.unwrap_or((i + 1, 0));
+ let line_backticks = trimmed.chars().filter(|ch| *ch == '`').count();
+ let comment_text = trimmed.split("//").nth(1).unwrap();
+ // This check ensures that we don't lint for code that has `//` in a string literal
+ if line_backticks % 2 == 1 {
+ backtick_count += comment_text.chars().filter(|ch| *ch == '`').count();
+ }
+ comment_block = Some((start_line, backtick_count));
+ } else {
+ if let Some((start_line, backtick_count)) = comment_block.take() {
+ if backtick_count % 2 == 1 {
+ let mut err = |msg: &str| {
+ tidy_error!(bad, "{}:{start_line}: {msg}", file.display());
+ };
+ let block_len = (i + 1) - start_line;
+ if block_len == 1 {
+ suppressible_tidy_err!(
+ err,
+ skip_odd_backticks,
+ "comment with odd number of backticks"
+ );
+ } else {
+ suppressible_tidy_err!(
+ err,
+ skip_odd_backticks,
+ "{block_len}-line comment block with odd number of backticks"
+ );
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
}
}
if leading_new_lines {
@@ -441,7 +498,7 @@ pub fn check(path: &Path, bad: &mut bool) {
n => suppressible_tidy_err!(
err,
skip_trailing_newlines,
- &format!("too many trailing newlines ({n})")
+ "too many trailing newlines ({n})"
),
};
if lines > LINES {
diff --git a/src/tools/tidy/src/target_specific_tests.rs b/src/tools/tidy/src/target_specific_tests.rs
index d7a157672..de022be28 100644
--- a/src/tools/tidy/src/target_specific_tests.rs
+++ b/src/tools/tidy/src/target_specific_tests.rs
@@ -4,6 +4,8 @@
use std::collections::BTreeMap;
use std::path::Path;
+use crate::walk::filter_not_rust;
+
const COMMENT: &str = "//";
const LLVM_COMPONENTS_HEADER: &str = "needs-llvm-components:";
const COMPILE_FLAGS_HEADER: &str = "compile-flags:";
@@ -35,61 +37,57 @@ struct RevisionInfo<'a> {
}
pub fn check(path: &Path, bad: &mut bool) {
- crate::walk::walk(
- path,
- &mut |path| path.extension().map(|p| p == "rs") == Some(false),
- &mut |entry, content| {
- let file = entry.path().display();
- let mut header_map = BTreeMap::new();
- iter_header(content, &mut |cfg, directive| {
- if let Some(value) = directive.strip_prefix(LLVM_COMPONENTS_HEADER) {
- let info = header_map.entry(cfg).or_insert(RevisionInfo::default());
- let comp_vec = info.llvm_components.get_or_insert(Vec::new());
- for component in value.split(' ') {
- let component = component.trim();
- if !component.is_empty() {
- comp_vec.push(component);
- }
- }
- } else if directive.starts_with(COMPILE_FLAGS_HEADER) {
- let compile_flags = &directive[COMPILE_FLAGS_HEADER.len()..];
- if let Some((_, v)) = compile_flags.split_once("--target") {
- if let Some((arch, _)) =
- v.trim_start_matches(|c| c == ' ' || c == '=').split_once("-")
- {
- let info = header_map.entry(cfg).or_insert(RevisionInfo::default());
- info.target_arch.replace(arch);
- } else {
- eprintln!("{file}: seems to have a malformed --target value");
- *bad = true;
- }
+ crate::walk::walk(path, |path, _is_dir| filter_not_rust(path), &mut |entry, content| {
+ let file = entry.path().display();
+ let mut header_map = BTreeMap::new();
+ iter_header(content, &mut |cfg, directive| {
+ if let Some(value) = directive.strip_prefix(LLVM_COMPONENTS_HEADER) {
+ let info = header_map.entry(cfg).or_insert(RevisionInfo::default());
+ let comp_vec = info.llvm_components.get_or_insert(Vec::new());
+ for component in value.split(' ') {
+ let component = component.trim();
+ if !component.is_empty() {
+ comp_vec.push(component);
}
}
- });
- for (rev, RevisionInfo { target_arch, llvm_components }) in &header_map {
- let rev = rev.unwrap_or("[unspecified]");
- match (target_arch, llvm_components) {
- (None, None) => {}
- (Some(_), None) => {
- eprintln!(
- "{}: revision {} should specify `{}` as it has `--target` set",
- file, rev, LLVM_COMPONENTS_HEADER
- );
+ } else if directive.starts_with(COMPILE_FLAGS_HEADER) {
+ let compile_flags = &directive[COMPILE_FLAGS_HEADER.len()..];
+ if let Some((_, v)) = compile_flags.split_once("--target") {
+ if let Some((arch, _)) =
+ v.trim_start_matches(|c| c == ' ' || c == '=').split_once("-")
+ {
+ let info = header_map.entry(cfg).or_insert(RevisionInfo::default());
+ info.target_arch.replace(arch);
+ } else {
+ eprintln!("{file}: seems to have a malformed --target value");
*bad = true;
}
- (None, Some(_)) => {
- eprintln!(
- "{}: revision {} should not specify `{}` as it doesn't need `--target`",
- file, rev, LLVM_COMPONENTS_HEADER
- );
- *bad = true;
- }
- (Some(_), Some(_)) => {
- // FIXME: check specified components against the target architectures we
- // gathered.
- }
}
}
- },
- );
+ });
+ for (rev, RevisionInfo { target_arch, llvm_components }) in &header_map {
+ let rev = rev.unwrap_or("[unspecified]");
+ match (target_arch, llvm_components) {
+ (None, None) => {}
+ (Some(_), None) => {
+ eprintln!(
+ "{}: revision {} should specify `{}` as it has `--target` set",
+ file, rev, LLVM_COMPONENTS_HEADER
+ );
+ *bad = true;
+ }
+ (None, Some(_)) => {
+ eprintln!(
+ "{}: revision {} should not specify `{}` as it doesn't need `--target`",
+ file, rev, LLVM_COMPONENTS_HEADER
+ );
+ *bad = true;
+ }
+ (Some(_), Some(_)) => {
+ // FIXME: check specified components against the target architectures we
+ // gathered.
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ });
}
diff --git a/src/tools/tidy/src/ui_tests.rs b/src/tools/tidy/src/ui_tests.rs
index 409f75631..29664c854 100644
--- a/src/tools/tidy/src/ui_tests.rs
+++ b/src/tools/tidy/src/ui_tests.rs
@@ -3,87 +3,99 @@
//! - there are no stray `.stderr` files
use ignore::Walk;
-use ignore::WalkBuilder;
+use std::collections::HashMap;
use std::fs;
-use std::path::Path;
+use std::path::{Path, PathBuf};
-const ENTRY_LIMIT: usize = 1000;
// FIXME: The following limits should be reduced eventually.
-const ROOT_ENTRY_LIMIT: usize = 940;
-const ISSUES_ENTRY_LIMIT: usize = 1978;
+const ENTRY_LIMIT: usize = 885;
+const ROOT_ENTRY_LIMIT: usize = 891;
+const ISSUES_ENTRY_LIMIT: usize = 1977;
-fn check_entries(path: &Path, bad: &mut bool) {
- for dir in Walk::new(&path.join("ui")) {
- if let Ok(entry) = dir {
- if entry.file_type().map(|ft| ft.is_dir()).unwrap_or(false) {
- let dir_path = entry.path();
- // Use special values for these dirs.
- let is_root = path.join("ui") == dir_path;
- let is_issues_dir = path.join("ui/issues") == dir_path;
- let limit = if is_root {
- ROOT_ENTRY_LIMIT
- } else if is_issues_dir {
- ISSUES_ENTRY_LIMIT
- } else {
- ENTRY_LIMIT
- };
+fn check_entries(tests_path: &Path, bad: &mut bool) {
+ let mut directories: HashMap<PathBuf, usize> = HashMap::new();
- let count = WalkBuilder::new(&dir_path)
- .max_depth(Some(1))
- .build()
- .into_iter()
- .collect::<Vec<_>>()
- .len()
- - 1; // remove the dir itself
+ for dir in Walk::new(&tests_path.join("ui")) {
+ if let Ok(entry) = dir {
+ let parent = entry.path().parent().unwrap().to_path_buf();
+ *directories.entry(parent).or_default() += 1;
+ }
+ }
- if count > limit {
- tidy_error!(
- bad,
- "following path contains more than {} entries, \
- you should move the test to some relevant subdirectory (current: {}): {}",
- limit,
- count,
- dir_path.display()
- );
- }
- }
+ let (mut max, mut max_root, mut max_issues) = (0usize, 0usize, 0usize);
+ for (dir_path, count) in directories {
+ // Use special values for these dirs.
+ let is_root = tests_path.join("ui") == dir_path;
+ let is_issues_dir = tests_path.join("ui/issues") == dir_path;
+ let (limit, maxcnt) = if is_root {
+ (ROOT_ENTRY_LIMIT, &mut max_root)
+ } else if is_issues_dir {
+ (ISSUES_ENTRY_LIMIT, &mut max_issues)
+ } else {
+ (ENTRY_LIMIT, &mut max)
+ };
+ *maxcnt = (*maxcnt).max(count);
+ if count > limit {
+ tidy_error!(
+ bad,
+ "following path contains more than {} entries, \
+ you should move the test to some relevant subdirectory (current: {}): {}",
+ limit,
+ count,
+ dir_path.display()
+ );
}
}
+ if ENTRY_LIMIT > max {
+ tidy_error!(bad, "`ENTRY_LIMIT` is too high (is {ENTRY_LIMIT}, should be {max})");
+ }
+ if ROOT_ENTRY_LIMIT > max_root {
+ tidy_error!(
+ bad,
+ "`ROOT_ENTRY_LIMIT` is too high (is {ROOT_ENTRY_LIMIT}, should be {max_root})"
+ );
+ }
+ if ISSUES_ENTRY_LIMIT > max_issues {
+ tidy_error!(
+ bad,
+ "`ISSUES_ENTRY_LIMIT` is too high (is {ISSUES_ENTRY_LIMIT}, should be {max_issues})"
+ );
+ }
}
pub fn check(path: &Path, bad: &mut bool) {
check_entries(&path, bad);
- for path in &[&path.join("ui"), &path.join("ui-fulldeps")] {
- crate::walk::walk_no_read(path, &mut |_| false, &mut |entry| {
- let file_path = entry.path();
- if let Some(ext) = file_path.extension() {
- if ext == "stderr" || ext == "stdout" {
- // Test output filenames have one of the formats:
- // ```
- // $testname.stderr
- // $testname.$mode.stderr
- // $testname.$revision.stderr
- // $testname.$revision.$mode.stderr
- // ```
- //
- // For now, just make sure that there is a corresponding
- // `$testname.rs` file.
- //
- // NB: We do not use file_stem() as some file names have multiple `.`s and we
- // must strip all of them.
- let testname =
- file_path.file_name().unwrap().to_str().unwrap().split_once('.').unwrap().0;
- if !file_path.with_file_name(testname).with_extension("rs").exists() {
- tidy_error!(bad, "Stray file with UI testing output: {:?}", file_path);
- }
+ let (ui, ui_fulldeps) = (path.join("ui"), path.join("ui-fulldeps"));
+ let paths = [ui.as_path(), ui_fulldeps.as_path()];
+ crate::walk::walk_no_read(&paths, |_, _| false, &mut |entry| {
+ let file_path = entry.path();
+ if let Some(ext) = file_path.extension() {
+ if ext == "stderr" || ext == "stdout" {
+ // Test output filenames have one of the formats:
+ // ```
+ // $testname.stderr
+ // $testname.$mode.stderr
+ // $testname.$revision.stderr
+ // $testname.$revision.$mode.stderr
+ // ```
+ //
+ // For now, just make sure that there is a corresponding
+ // `$testname.rs` file.
+ //
+ // NB: We do not use file_stem() as some file names have multiple `.`s and we
+ // must strip all of them.
+ let testname =
+ file_path.file_name().unwrap().to_str().unwrap().split_once('.').unwrap().0;
+ if !file_path.with_file_name(testname).with_extension("rs").exists() {
+ tidy_error!(bad, "Stray file with UI testing output: {:?}", file_path);
+ }
- if let Ok(metadata) = fs::metadata(file_path) {
- if metadata.len() == 0 {
- tidy_error!(bad, "Empty file with UI testing output: {:?}", file_path);
- }
+ if let Ok(metadata) = fs::metadata(file_path) {
+ if metadata.len() == 0 {
+ tidy_error!(bad, "Empty file with UI testing output: {:?}", file_path);
}
}
}
- });
- }
+ }
+ });
}
diff --git a/src/tools/tidy/src/unit_tests.rs b/src/tools/tidy/src/unit_tests.rs
index 27f36c855..0a5dad887 100644
--- a/src/tools/tidy/src/unit_tests.rs
+++ b/src/tools/tidy/src/unit_tests.rs
@@ -11,18 +11,19 @@ use crate::walk::{filter_dirs, walk};
use std::path::Path;
pub fn check(root_path: &Path, bad: &mut bool) {
- let core = &root_path.join("core");
- let core_tests = &core.join("tests");
- let core_benches = &core.join("benches");
- let is_core = |path: &Path| {
- path.starts_with(core) && !(path.starts_with(core_tests) || path.starts_with(core_benches))
+ let core = root_path.join("core");
+ let core_copy = core.clone();
+ let core_tests = core.join("tests");
+ let core_benches = core.join("benches");
+ let is_core = move |path: &Path| {
+ path.starts_with(&core)
+ && !(path.starts_with(&core_tests) || path.starts_with(&core_benches))
};
- let mut skip = |path: &Path| {
+ let skip = move |path: &Path, is_dir| {
let file_name = path.file_name().unwrap_or_default();
- if path.is_dir() {
+ if is_dir {
filter_dirs(path)
- || path.ends_with("tests")
|| path.ends_with("src/doc")
|| (file_name == "tests" || file_name == "benches") && !is_core(path)
} else {
@@ -35,9 +36,9 @@ pub fn check(root_path: &Path, bad: &mut bool) {
}
};
- walk(root_path, &mut skip, &mut |entry, contents| {
+ walk(root_path, skip, &mut |entry, contents| {
let path = entry.path();
- let is_core = path.starts_with(core);
+ let is_core = path.starts_with(&core_copy);
for (i, line) in contents.lines().enumerate() {
let line = line.trim();
let is_test = || line.contains("#[test]") && !line.contains("`#[test]");
diff --git a/src/tools/tidy/src/walk.rs b/src/tools/tidy/src/walk.rs
index 4cfb70fa3..3539943eb 100644
--- a/src/tools/tidy/src/walk.rs
+++ b/src/tools/tidy/src/walk.rs
@@ -1,9 +1,8 @@
-use std::fs::File;
-use std::io::Read;
-use walkdir::{DirEntry, WalkDir};
+use ignore::DirEntry;
-use std::path::Path;
+use std::{ffi::OsStr, fs::File, io::Read, path::Path};
+/// The default directory filter.
pub fn filter_dirs(path: &Path) -> bool {
let skip = [
"tidy-test-file",
@@ -30,40 +29,57 @@ pub fn filter_dirs(path: &Path) -> bool {
// Filter RLS output directories
"target/rls",
"src/bootstrap/target",
+ "vendor",
];
skip.iter().any(|p| path.ends_with(p))
}
-pub fn walk_many(
- paths: &[&Path],
- skip: &mut dyn FnMut(&Path) -> bool,
+/// Filter for only files that end in `.rs`.
+pub fn filter_not_rust(path: &Path) -> bool {
+ path.extension() != Some(OsStr::new("rs")) && !path.is_dir()
+}
+
+pub fn walk(
+ path: &Path,
+ skip: impl Send + Sync + 'static + Fn(&Path, bool) -> bool,
f: &mut dyn FnMut(&DirEntry, &str),
) {
- for path in paths {
- walk(path, skip, f);
- }
+ walk_many(&[path], skip, f);
}
-pub fn walk(path: &Path, skip: &mut dyn FnMut(&Path) -> bool, f: &mut dyn FnMut(&DirEntry, &str)) {
- let mut contents = String::new();
- walk_no_read(path, skip, &mut |entry| {
+pub fn walk_many(
+ paths: &[&Path],
+ skip: impl Send + Sync + 'static + Fn(&Path, bool) -> bool,
+ f: &mut dyn FnMut(&DirEntry, &str),
+) {
+ let mut contents = Vec::new();
+ walk_no_read(paths, skip, &mut |entry| {
contents.clear();
- if t!(File::open(entry.path()), entry.path()).read_to_string(&mut contents).is_err() {
- contents.clear();
- }
- f(&entry, &contents);
+ let mut file = t!(File::open(entry.path()), entry.path());
+ t!(file.read_to_end(&mut contents), entry.path());
+ let contents_str = match std::str::from_utf8(&contents) {
+ Ok(s) => s,
+ Err(_) => return, // skip this file
+ };
+ f(&entry, &contents_str);
});
}
pub(crate) fn walk_no_read(
- path: &Path,
- skip: &mut dyn FnMut(&Path) -> bool,
+ paths: &[&Path],
+ skip: impl Send + Sync + 'static + Fn(&Path, bool) -> bool,
f: &mut dyn FnMut(&DirEntry),
) {
- let walker = WalkDir::new(path).into_iter().filter_entry(|e| !skip(e.path()));
- for entry in walker {
+ let mut walker = ignore::WalkBuilder::new(paths[0]);
+ for path in &paths[1..] {
+ walker.add(path);
+ }
+ let walker = walker.filter_entry(move |e| {
+ !skip(e.path(), e.file_type().map(|ft| ft.is_dir()).unwrap_or(false))
+ });
+ for entry in walker.build() {
if let Ok(entry) = entry {
- if entry.file_type().is_dir() {
+ if entry.file_type().map_or(true, |kind| kind.is_dir() || kind.is_symlink()) {
continue;
}
f(&entry);
diff --git a/src/tools/unicode-table-generator/src/case_mapping.rs b/src/tools/unicode-table-generator/src/case_mapping.rs
index 992aac1f8..7a978db62 100644
--- a/src/tools/unicode-table-generator/src/case_mapping.rs
+++ b/src/tools/unicode-table-generator/src/case_mapping.rs
@@ -1,36 +1,62 @@
use crate::{fmt_list, UnicodeData};
-use std::fmt;
+use std::{
+ char,
+ collections::BTreeMap,
+ fmt::{self, Write},
+};
+
+const INDEX_MASK: u32 = 1 << 22;
pub(crate) fn generate_case_mapping(data: &UnicodeData) -> String {
let mut file = String::new();
+ write!(file, "const INDEX_MASK: u32 = 0x{:x};", INDEX_MASK).unwrap();
+ file.push_str("\n\n");
file.push_str(HEADER.trim_start());
-
- let decl_type = "&[(char, [char; 3])]";
-
- file.push_str(&format!(
- "static LOWERCASE_TABLE: {} = &[{}];",
- decl_type,
- fmt_list(data.to_lower.iter().map(to_mapping))
- ));
+ file.push('\n');
+ file.push_str(&generate_tables("LOWER", &data.to_lower));
file.push_str("\n\n");
- file.push_str(&format!(
- "static UPPERCASE_TABLE: {} = &[{}];",
- decl_type,
- fmt_list(data.to_upper.iter().map(to_mapping))
- ));
+ file.push_str(&generate_tables("UPPER", &data.to_upper));
file
}
-fn to_mapping((key, (a, b, c)): (&u32, &(u32, u32, u32))) -> (CharEscape, [CharEscape; 3]) {
- (
- CharEscape(std::char::from_u32(*key).unwrap()),
- [
- CharEscape(std::char::from_u32(*a).unwrap()),
- CharEscape(std::char::from_u32(*b).unwrap()),
- CharEscape(std::char::from_u32(*c).unwrap()),
- ],
- )
+fn generate_tables(case: &str, data: &BTreeMap<u32, (u32, u32, u32)>) -> String {
+ let mut mappings = Vec::with_capacity(data.len());
+ let mut multis = Vec::new();
+
+ for (&key, &(a, b, c)) in data.iter() {
+ let key = char::from_u32(key).unwrap();
+
+ if key.is_ascii() {
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ let value = if b == 0 && c == 0 {
+ a
+ } else {
+ multis.push([
+ CharEscape(char::from_u32(a).unwrap()),
+ CharEscape(char::from_u32(b).unwrap()),
+ CharEscape(char::from_u32(c).unwrap()),
+ ]);
+
+ INDEX_MASK | (u32::try_from(multis.len()).unwrap() - 1)
+ };
+
+ mappings.push((CharEscape(key), value));
+ }
+
+ let mut tables = String::new();
+
+ write!(tables, "static {}CASE_TABLE: &[(char, u32)] = &[{}];", case, fmt_list(mappings))
+ .unwrap();
+
+ tables.push_str("\n\n");
+
+ write!(tables, "static {}CASE_TABLE_MULTI: &[[char; 3]] = &[{}];", case, fmt_list(multis))
+ .unwrap();
+
+ tables
}
struct CharEscape(char);
@@ -46,10 +72,16 @@ pub fn to_lower(c: char) -> [char; 3] {
if c.is_ascii() {
[(c as u8).to_ascii_lowercase() as char, '\0', '\0']
} else {
- match bsearch_case_table(c, LOWERCASE_TABLE) {
- None => [c, '\0', '\0'],
- Some(index) => LOWERCASE_TABLE[index].1,
- }
+ LOWERCASE_TABLE
+ .binary_search_by(|&(key, _)| key.cmp(&c))
+ .map(|i| {
+ let u = LOWERCASE_TABLE[i].1;
+ char::from_u32(u).map(|c| [c, '\0', '\0']).unwrap_or_else(|| {
+ // SAFETY: Index comes from statically generated table
+ unsafe { *LOWERCASE_TABLE_MULTI.get_unchecked((u & (INDEX_MASK - 1)) as usize) }
+ })
+ })
+ .unwrap_or([c, '\0', '\0'])
}
}
@@ -57,14 +89,16 @@ pub fn to_upper(c: char) -> [char; 3] {
if c.is_ascii() {
[(c as u8).to_ascii_uppercase() as char, '\0', '\0']
} else {
- match bsearch_case_table(c, UPPERCASE_TABLE) {
- None => [c, '\0', '\0'],
- Some(index) => UPPERCASE_TABLE[index].1,
- }
+ UPPERCASE_TABLE
+ .binary_search_by(|&(key, _)| key.cmp(&c))
+ .map(|i| {
+ let u = UPPERCASE_TABLE[i].1;
+ char::from_u32(u).map(|c| [c, '\0', '\0']).unwrap_or_else(|| {
+ // SAFETY: Index comes from statically generated table
+ unsafe { *UPPERCASE_TABLE_MULTI.get_unchecked((u & (INDEX_MASK - 1)) as usize) }
+ })
+ })
+ .unwrap_or([c, '\0', '\0'])
}
}
-
-fn bsearch_case_table(c: char, table: &[(char, [char; 3])]) -> Option<usize> {
- table.binary_search_by(|&(key, _)| key.cmp(&c)).ok()
-}
";
diff --git a/src/tools/unicode-table-generator/src/raw_emitter.rs b/src/tools/unicode-table-generator/src/raw_emitter.rs
index 890ff986c..7547b49ab 100644
--- a/src/tools/unicode-table-generator/src/raw_emitter.rs
+++ b/src/tools/unicode-table-generator/src/raw_emitter.rs
@@ -1,6 +1,5 @@
use crate::fmt_list;
use std::collections::{BTreeMap, BTreeSet, HashMap};
-use std::convert::TryFrom;
use std::fmt::{self, Write};
use std::ops::Range;
diff --git a/src/tools/unicode-table-generator/src/skiplist.rs b/src/tools/unicode-table-generator/src/skiplist.rs
index 6e439968c..9b613a94c 100644
--- a/src/tools/unicode-table-generator/src/skiplist.rs
+++ b/src/tools/unicode-table-generator/src/skiplist.rs
@@ -1,6 +1,5 @@
use crate::fmt_list;
use crate::raw_emitter::RawEmitter;
-use std::convert::TryInto;
use std::fmt::Write as _;
use std::ops::Range;