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+#![recursion_limit = "256"]
+
+use rustc_ast as ast;
+use rustc_ast::util::parser::{self, AssocOp, Fixity};
+use rustc_ast_pretty::pp::Breaks::{Consistent, Inconsistent};
+use rustc_ast_pretty::pp::{self, Breaks};
+use rustc_ast_pretty::pprust::{Comments, PrintState};
+use rustc_hir as hir;
+use rustc_hir::LifetimeParamKind;
+use rustc_hir::{GenericArg, GenericParam, GenericParamKind, Node, Term};
+use rustc_hir::{GenericBound, PatKind, RangeEnd, TraitBoundModifier};
+use rustc_span::source_map::SourceMap;
+use rustc_span::symbol::{kw, Ident, IdentPrinter, Symbol};
+use rustc_span::{self, FileName};
+use rustc_target::spec::abi::Abi;
+
+use std::cell::Cell;
+use std::vec;
+
+pub fn id_to_string(map: &dyn rustc_hir::intravisit::Map<'_>, hir_id: hir::HirId) -> String {
+ to_string(&map, |s| s.print_node(map.find(hir_id).unwrap()))
+}
+
+pub enum AnnNode<'a> {
+ Name(&'a Symbol),
+ Block(&'a hir::Block<'a>),
+ Item(&'a hir::Item<'a>),
+ SubItem(hir::HirId),
+ Expr(&'a hir::Expr<'a>),
+ Pat(&'a hir::Pat<'a>),
+ Arm(&'a hir::Arm<'a>),
+}
+
+pub enum Nested {
+ Item(hir::ItemId),
+ TraitItem(hir::TraitItemId),
+ ImplItem(hir::ImplItemId),
+ ForeignItem(hir::ForeignItemId),
+ Body(hir::BodyId),
+ BodyParamPat(hir::BodyId, usize),
+}
+
+pub trait PpAnn {
+ fn nested(&self, _state: &mut State<'_>, _nested: Nested) {}
+ fn pre(&self, _state: &mut State<'_>, _node: AnnNode<'_>) {}
+ fn post(&self, _state: &mut State<'_>, _node: AnnNode<'_>) {}
+}
+
+pub struct NoAnn;
+impl PpAnn for NoAnn {}
+pub const NO_ANN: &dyn PpAnn = &NoAnn;
+
+/// Identical to the `PpAnn` implementation for `hir::Crate`,
+/// except it avoids creating a dependency on the whole crate.
+impl PpAnn for &dyn rustc_hir::intravisit::Map<'_> {
+ fn nested(&self, state: &mut State<'_>, nested: Nested) {
+ match nested {
+ Nested::Item(id) => state.print_item(self.item(id)),
+ Nested::TraitItem(id) => state.print_trait_item(self.trait_item(id)),
+ Nested::ImplItem(id) => state.print_impl_item(self.impl_item(id)),
+ Nested::ForeignItem(id) => state.print_foreign_item(self.foreign_item(id)),
+ Nested::Body(id) => state.print_expr(&self.body(id).value),
+ Nested::BodyParamPat(id, i) => state.print_pat(self.body(id).params[i].pat),
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+pub struct State<'a> {
+ pub s: pp::Printer,
+ comments: Option<Comments<'a>>,
+ attrs: &'a dyn Fn(hir::HirId) -> &'a [ast::Attribute],
+ ann: &'a (dyn PpAnn + 'a),
+}
+
+impl<'a> State<'a> {
+ pub fn print_node(&mut self, node: Node<'_>) {
+ match node {
+ Node::Param(a) => self.print_param(a),
+ Node::Item(a) => self.print_item(a),
+ Node::ForeignItem(a) => self.print_foreign_item(a),
+ Node::TraitItem(a) => self.print_trait_item(a),
+ Node::ImplItem(a) => self.print_impl_item(a),
+ Node::Variant(a) => self.print_variant(a),
+ Node::AnonConst(a) => self.print_anon_const(a),
+ Node::Expr(a) => self.print_expr(a),
+ Node::Stmt(a) => self.print_stmt(a),
+ Node::PathSegment(a) => self.print_path_segment(a),
+ Node::Ty(a) => self.print_type(a),
+ Node::TypeBinding(a) => self.print_type_binding(a),
+ Node::TraitRef(a) => self.print_trait_ref(a),
+ Node::Pat(a) => self.print_pat(a),
+ Node::Arm(a) => self.print_arm(a),
+ Node::Infer(_) => self.word("_"),
+ Node::Block(a) => {
+ // Containing cbox, will be closed by print-block at `}`.
+ self.cbox(INDENT_UNIT);
+ // Head-ibox, will be closed by print-block after `{`.
+ self.ibox(0);
+ self.print_block(a);
+ }
+ Node::Lifetime(a) => self.print_lifetime(a),
+ Node::GenericParam(_) => panic!("cannot print Node::GenericParam"),
+ Node::Field(_) => panic!("cannot print Node::Field"),
+ // These cases do not carry enough information in the
+ // `hir_map` to reconstruct their full structure for pretty
+ // printing.
+ Node::Ctor(..) => panic!("cannot print isolated Ctor"),
+ Node::Local(a) => self.print_local_decl(a),
+ Node::Crate(..) => panic!("cannot print Crate"),
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+impl std::ops::Deref for State<'_> {
+ type Target = pp::Printer;
+ fn deref(&self) -> &Self::Target {
+ &self.s
+ }
+}
+
+impl std::ops::DerefMut for State<'_> {
+ fn deref_mut(&mut self) -> &mut Self::Target {
+ &mut self.s
+ }
+}
+
+impl<'a> PrintState<'a> for State<'a> {
+ fn comments(&mut self) -> &mut Option<Comments<'a>> {
+ &mut self.comments
+ }
+
+ fn print_ident(&mut self, ident: Ident) {
+ self.word(IdentPrinter::for_ast_ident(ident, ident.is_raw_guess()).to_string());
+ self.ann.post(self, AnnNode::Name(&ident.name))
+ }
+
+ fn print_generic_args(&mut self, _: &ast::GenericArgs, _colons_before_params: bool) {
+ panic!("AST generic args printed by HIR pretty-printer");
+ }
+}
+
+pub const INDENT_UNIT: isize = 4;
+
+/// Requires you to pass an input filename and reader so that
+/// it can scan the input text for comments to copy forward.
+pub fn print_crate<'a>(
+ sm: &'a SourceMap,
+ krate: &hir::Mod<'_>,
+ filename: FileName,
+ input: String,
+ attrs: &'a dyn Fn(hir::HirId) -> &'a [ast::Attribute],
+ ann: &'a dyn PpAnn,
+) -> String {
+ let mut s = State::new_from_input(sm, filename, input, attrs, ann);
+
+ // When printing the AST, we sometimes need to inject `#[no_std]` here.
+ // Since you can't compile the HIR, it's not necessary.
+
+ s.print_mod(krate, (*attrs)(hir::CRATE_HIR_ID));
+ s.print_remaining_comments();
+ s.s.eof()
+}
+
+impl<'a> State<'a> {
+ pub fn new_from_input(
+ sm: &'a SourceMap,
+ filename: FileName,
+ input: String,
+ attrs: &'a dyn Fn(hir::HirId) -> &'a [ast::Attribute],
+ ann: &'a dyn PpAnn,
+ ) -> State<'a> {
+ State {
+ s: pp::Printer::new(),
+ comments: Some(Comments::new(sm, filename, input)),
+ attrs,
+ ann,
+ }
+ }
+
+ fn attrs(&self, id: hir::HirId) -> &'a [ast::Attribute] {
+ (self.attrs)(id)
+ }
+}
+
+pub fn to_string<F>(ann: &dyn PpAnn, f: F) -> String
+where
+ F: FnOnce(&mut State<'_>),
+{
+ let mut printer = State { s: pp::Printer::new(), comments: None, attrs: &|_| &[], ann };
+ f(&mut printer);
+ printer.s.eof()
+}
+
+pub fn generic_params_to_string(generic_params: &[GenericParam<'_>]) -> String {
+ to_string(NO_ANN, |s| s.print_generic_params(generic_params))
+}
+
+pub fn bounds_to_string<'b>(bounds: impl IntoIterator<Item = &'b hir::GenericBound<'b>>) -> String {
+ to_string(NO_ANN, |s| s.print_bounds("", bounds))
+}
+
+pub fn ty_to_string(ty: &hir::Ty<'_>) -> String {
+ to_string(NO_ANN, |s| s.print_type(ty))
+}
+
+pub fn path_segment_to_string(segment: &hir::PathSegment<'_>) -> String {
+ to_string(NO_ANN, |s| s.print_path_segment(segment))
+}
+
+pub fn path_to_string(segment: &hir::Path<'_>) -> String {
+ to_string(NO_ANN, |s| s.print_path(segment, false))
+}
+
+pub fn qpath_to_string(segment: &hir::QPath<'_>) -> String {
+ to_string(NO_ANN, |s| s.print_qpath(segment, false))
+}
+
+pub fn fn_to_string(
+ decl: &hir::FnDecl<'_>,
+ header: hir::FnHeader,
+ name: Option<Symbol>,
+ generics: &hir::Generics<'_>,
+ arg_names: &[Ident],
+ body_id: Option<hir::BodyId>,
+) -> String {
+ to_string(NO_ANN, |s| s.print_fn(decl, header, name, generics, arg_names, body_id))
+}
+
+pub fn enum_def_to_string(
+ enum_definition: &hir::EnumDef<'_>,
+ generics: &hir::Generics<'_>,
+ name: Symbol,
+ span: rustc_span::Span,
+) -> String {
+ to_string(NO_ANN, |s| s.print_enum_def(enum_definition, generics, name, span))
+}
+
+impl<'a> State<'a> {
+ pub fn bclose_maybe_open(&mut self, span: rustc_span::Span, close_box: bool) {
+ self.maybe_print_comment(span.hi());
+ self.break_offset_if_not_bol(1, -(INDENT_UNIT as isize));
+ self.word("}");
+ if close_box {
+ self.end(); // close the outer-box
+ }
+ }
+
+ pub fn bclose(&mut self, span: rustc_span::Span) {
+ self.bclose_maybe_open(span, true)
+ }
+
+ pub fn commasep_cmnt<T, F, G>(&mut self, b: Breaks, elts: &[T], mut op: F, mut get_span: G)
+ where
+ F: FnMut(&mut State<'_>, &T),
+ G: FnMut(&T) -> rustc_span::Span,
+ {
+ self.rbox(0, b);
+ let len = elts.len();
+ let mut i = 0;
+ for elt in elts {
+ self.maybe_print_comment(get_span(elt).hi());
+ op(self, elt);
+ i += 1;
+ if i < len {
+ self.word(",");
+ self.maybe_print_trailing_comment(get_span(elt), Some(get_span(&elts[i]).hi()));
+ self.space_if_not_bol();
+ }
+ }
+ self.end();
+ }
+
+ pub fn commasep_exprs(&mut self, b: Breaks, exprs: &[hir::Expr<'_>]) {
+ self.commasep_cmnt(b, exprs, |s, e| s.print_expr(e), |e| e.span);
+ }
+
+ pub fn print_mod(&mut self, _mod: &hir::Mod<'_>, attrs: &[ast::Attribute]) {
+ self.print_inner_attributes(attrs);
+ for &item_id in _mod.item_ids {
+ self.ann.nested(self, Nested::Item(item_id));
+ }
+ }
+
+ pub fn print_opt_lifetime(&mut self, lifetime: &hir::Lifetime) {
+ if !lifetime.is_elided() {
+ self.print_lifetime(lifetime);
+ self.nbsp();
+ }
+ }
+
+ pub fn print_type(&mut self, ty: &hir::Ty<'_>) {
+ self.maybe_print_comment(ty.span.lo());
+ self.ibox(0);
+ match ty.kind {
+ hir::TyKind::Slice(ty) => {
+ self.word("[");
+ self.print_type(ty);
+ self.word("]");
+ }
+ hir::TyKind::Ptr(ref mt) => {
+ self.word("*");
+ self.print_mt(mt, true);
+ }
+ hir::TyKind::Rptr(ref lifetime, ref mt) => {
+ self.word("&");
+ self.print_opt_lifetime(lifetime);
+ self.print_mt(mt, false);
+ }
+ hir::TyKind::Never => {
+ self.word("!");
+ }
+ hir::TyKind::Tup(elts) => {
+ self.popen();
+ self.commasep(Inconsistent, elts, |s, ty| s.print_type(ty));
+ if elts.len() == 1 {
+ self.word(",");
+ }
+ self.pclose();
+ }
+ hir::TyKind::BareFn(f) => {
+ self.print_ty_fn(f.abi, f.unsafety, f.decl, None, f.generic_params, f.param_names);
+ }
+ hir::TyKind::OpaqueDef(..) => self.word("/*impl Trait*/"),
+ hir::TyKind::Path(ref qpath) => self.print_qpath(qpath, false),
+ hir::TyKind::TraitObject(bounds, ref lifetime, syntax) => {
+ if syntax == ast::TraitObjectSyntax::Dyn {
+ self.word_space("dyn");
+ }
+ let mut first = true;
+ for bound in bounds {
+ if first {
+ first = false;
+ } else {
+ self.nbsp();
+ self.word_space("+");
+ }
+ self.print_poly_trait_ref(bound);
+ }
+ if !lifetime.is_elided() {
+ self.nbsp();
+ self.word_space("+");
+ self.print_lifetime(lifetime);
+ }
+ }
+ hir::TyKind::Array(ty, ref length) => {
+ self.word("[");
+ self.print_type(ty);
+ self.word("; ");
+ self.print_array_length(length);
+ self.word("]");
+ }
+ hir::TyKind::Typeof(ref e) => {
+ self.word("typeof(");
+ self.print_anon_const(e);
+ self.word(")");
+ }
+ hir::TyKind::Err => {
+ self.popen();
+ self.word("/*ERROR*/");
+ self.pclose();
+ }
+ hir::TyKind::Infer => {
+ self.word("_");
+ }
+ }
+ self.end()
+ }
+
+ pub fn print_foreign_item(&mut self, item: &hir::ForeignItem<'_>) {
+ self.hardbreak_if_not_bol();
+ self.maybe_print_comment(item.span.lo());
+ self.print_outer_attributes(self.attrs(item.hir_id()));
+ match item.kind {
+ hir::ForeignItemKind::Fn(decl, arg_names, generics) => {
+ self.head("");
+ self.print_fn(
+ decl,
+ hir::FnHeader {
+ unsafety: hir::Unsafety::Normal,
+ constness: hir::Constness::NotConst,
+ abi: Abi::Rust,
+ asyncness: hir::IsAsync::NotAsync,
+ },
+ Some(item.ident.name),
+ generics,
+ arg_names,
+ None,
+ );
+ self.end(); // end head-ibox
+ self.word(";");
+ self.end() // end the outer fn box
+ }
+ hir::ForeignItemKind::Static(t, m) => {
+ self.head("static");
+ if m == hir::Mutability::Mut {
+ self.word_space("mut");
+ }
+ self.print_ident(item.ident);
+ self.word_space(":");
+ self.print_type(t);
+ self.word(";");
+ self.end(); // end the head-ibox
+ self.end() // end the outer cbox
+ }
+ hir::ForeignItemKind::Type => {
+ self.head("type");
+ self.print_ident(item.ident);
+ self.word(";");
+ self.end(); // end the head-ibox
+ self.end() // end the outer cbox
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ fn print_associated_const(
+ &mut self,
+ ident: Ident,
+ ty: &hir::Ty<'_>,
+ default: Option<hir::BodyId>,
+ ) {
+ self.head("");
+ self.word_space("const");
+ self.print_ident(ident);
+ self.word_space(":");
+ self.print_type(ty);
+ if let Some(expr) = default {
+ self.space();
+ self.word_space("=");
+ self.ann.nested(self, Nested::Body(expr));
+ }
+ self.word(";")
+ }
+
+ fn print_associated_type(
+ &mut self,
+ ident: Ident,
+ generics: &hir::Generics<'_>,
+ bounds: Option<hir::GenericBounds<'_>>,
+ ty: Option<&hir::Ty<'_>>,
+ ) {
+ self.word_space("type");
+ self.print_ident(ident);
+ self.print_generic_params(generics.params);
+ if let Some(bounds) = bounds {
+ self.print_bounds(":", bounds);
+ }
+ self.print_where_clause(generics);
+ if let Some(ty) = ty {
+ self.space();
+ self.word_space("=");
+ self.print_type(ty);
+ }
+ self.word(";")
+ }
+
+ fn print_item_type(
+ &mut self,
+ item: &hir::Item<'_>,
+ generics: &hir::Generics<'_>,
+ inner: impl Fn(&mut Self),
+ ) {
+ self.head("type");
+ self.print_ident(item.ident);
+ self.print_generic_params(generics.params);
+ self.end(); // end the inner ibox
+
+ self.print_where_clause(generics);
+ self.space();
+ inner(self);
+ self.word(";");
+ self.end(); // end the outer ibox
+ }
+
+ /// Pretty-print an item
+ pub fn print_item(&mut self, item: &hir::Item<'_>) {
+ self.hardbreak_if_not_bol();
+ self.maybe_print_comment(item.span.lo());
+ let attrs = self.attrs(item.hir_id());
+ self.print_outer_attributes(attrs);
+ self.ann.pre(self, AnnNode::Item(item));
+ match item.kind {
+ hir::ItemKind::ExternCrate(orig_name) => {
+ self.head("extern crate");
+ if let Some(orig_name) = orig_name {
+ self.print_name(orig_name);
+ self.space();
+ self.word("as");
+ self.space();
+ }
+ self.print_ident(item.ident);
+ self.word(";");
+ self.end(); // end inner head-block
+ self.end(); // end outer head-block
+ }
+ hir::ItemKind::Use(path, kind) => {
+ self.head("use");
+ self.print_path(path, false);
+
+ match kind {
+ hir::UseKind::Single => {
+ if path.segments.last().unwrap().ident != item.ident {
+ self.space();
+ self.word_space("as");
+ self.print_ident(item.ident);
+ }
+ self.word(";");
+ }
+ hir::UseKind::Glob => self.word("::*;"),
+ hir::UseKind::ListStem => self.word("::{};"),
+ }
+ self.end(); // end inner head-block
+ self.end(); // end outer head-block
+ }
+ hir::ItemKind::Static(ty, m, expr) => {
+ self.head("static");
+ if m == hir::Mutability::Mut {
+ self.word_space("mut");
+ }
+ self.print_ident(item.ident);
+ self.word_space(":");
+ self.print_type(ty);
+ self.space();
+ self.end(); // end the head-ibox
+
+ self.word_space("=");
+ self.ann.nested(self, Nested::Body(expr));
+ self.word(";");
+ self.end(); // end the outer cbox
+ }
+ hir::ItemKind::Const(ty, expr) => {
+ self.head("const");
+ self.print_ident(item.ident);
+ self.word_space(":");
+ self.print_type(ty);
+ self.space();
+ self.end(); // end the head-ibox
+
+ self.word_space("=");
+ self.ann.nested(self, Nested::Body(expr));
+ self.word(";");
+ self.end(); // end the outer cbox
+ }
+ hir::ItemKind::Fn(ref sig, param_names, body) => {
+ self.head("");
+ self.print_fn(
+ sig.decl,
+ sig.header,
+ Some(item.ident.name),
+ param_names,
+ &[],
+ Some(body),
+ );
+ self.word(" ");
+ self.end(); // need to close a box
+ self.end(); // need to close a box
+ self.ann.nested(self, Nested::Body(body));
+ }
+ hir::ItemKind::Macro(ref macro_def, _) => {
+ self.print_mac_def(macro_def, &item.ident, item.span, |_| {});
+ }
+ hir::ItemKind::Mod(ref _mod) => {
+ self.head("mod");
+ self.print_ident(item.ident);
+ self.nbsp();
+ self.bopen();
+ self.print_mod(_mod, attrs);
+ self.bclose(item.span);
+ }
+ hir::ItemKind::ForeignMod { abi, items } => {
+ self.head("extern");
+ self.word_nbsp(abi.to_string());
+ self.bopen();
+ self.print_inner_attributes(self.attrs(item.hir_id()));
+ for item in items {
+ self.ann.nested(self, Nested::ForeignItem(item.id));
+ }
+ self.bclose(item.span);
+ }
+ hir::ItemKind::GlobalAsm(asm) => {
+ self.head("global_asm!");
+ self.print_inline_asm(asm);
+ self.end()
+ }
+ hir::ItemKind::TyAlias(ty, generics) => {
+ self.print_item_type(item, generics, |state| {
+ state.word_space("=");
+ state.print_type(ty);
+ });
+ }
+ hir::ItemKind::OpaqueTy(ref opaque_ty) => {
+ self.print_item_type(item, opaque_ty.generics, |state| {
+ let mut real_bounds = Vec::with_capacity(opaque_ty.bounds.len());
+ for b in opaque_ty.bounds {
+ if let GenericBound::Trait(ptr, hir::TraitBoundModifier::Maybe) = b {
+ state.space();
+ state.word_space("for ?");
+ state.print_trait_ref(&ptr.trait_ref);
+ } else {
+ real_bounds.push(b);
+ }
+ }
+ state.print_bounds("= impl", real_bounds);
+ });
+ }
+ hir::ItemKind::Enum(ref enum_definition, params) => {
+ self.print_enum_def(enum_definition, params, item.ident.name, item.span);
+ }
+ hir::ItemKind::Struct(ref struct_def, generics) => {
+ self.head("struct");
+ self.print_struct(struct_def, generics, item.ident.name, item.span, true);
+ }
+ hir::ItemKind::Union(ref struct_def, generics) => {
+ self.head("union");
+ self.print_struct(struct_def, generics, item.ident.name, item.span, true);
+ }
+ hir::ItemKind::Impl(&hir::Impl {
+ unsafety,
+ polarity,
+ defaultness,
+ constness,
+ defaultness_span: _,
+ generics,
+ ref of_trait,
+ self_ty,
+ items,
+ }) => {
+ self.head("");
+ self.print_defaultness(defaultness);
+ self.print_unsafety(unsafety);
+ self.word_nbsp("impl");
+
+ if !generics.params.is_empty() {
+ self.print_generic_params(generics.params);
+ self.space();
+ }
+
+ if constness == hir::Constness::Const {
+ self.word_nbsp("const");
+ }
+
+ if let hir::ImplPolarity::Negative(_) = polarity {
+ self.word("!");
+ }
+
+ if let Some(t) = of_trait {
+ self.print_trait_ref(t);
+ self.space();
+ self.word_space("for");
+ }
+
+ self.print_type(self_ty);
+ self.print_where_clause(generics);
+
+ self.space();
+ self.bopen();
+ self.print_inner_attributes(attrs);
+ for impl_item in items {
+ self.ann.nested(self, Nested::ImplItem(impl_item.id));
+ }
+ self.bclose(item.span);
+ }
+ hir::ItemKind::Trait(is_auto, unsafety, generics, bounds, trait_items) => {
+ self.head("");
+ self.print_is_auto(is_auto);
+ self.print_unsafety(unsafety);
+ self.word_nbsp("trait");
+ self.print_ident(item.ident);
+ self.print_generic_params(generics.params);
+ let mut real_bounds = Vec::with_capacity(bounds.len());
+ for b in bounds {
+ if let GenericBound::Trait(ptr, hir::TraitBoundModifier::Maybe) = b {
+ self.space();
+ self.word_space("for ?");
+ self.print_trait_ref(&ptr.trait_ref);
+ } else {
+ real_bounds.push(b);
+ }
+ }
+ self.print_bounds(":", real_bounds);
+ self.print_where_clause(generics);
+ self.word(" ");
+ self.bopen();
+ for trait_item in trait_items {
+ self.ann.nested(self, Nested::TraitItem(trait_item.id));
+ }
+ self.bclose(item.span);
+ }
+ hir::ItemKind::TraitAlias(generics, bounds) => {
+ self.head("trait");
+ self.print_ident(item.ident);
+ self.print_generic_params(generics.params);
+ let mut real_bounds = Vec::with_capacity(bounds.len());
+ // FIXME(durka) this seems to be some quite outdated syntax
+ for b in bounds {
+ if let GenericBound::Trait(ptr, hir::TraitBoundModifier::Maybe) = b {
+ self.space();
+ self.word_space("for ?");
+ self.print_trait_ref(&ptr.trait_ref);
+ } else {
+ real_bounds.push(b);
+ }
+ }
+ self.nbsp();
+ self.print_bounds("=", real_bounds);
+ self.print_where_clause(generics);
+ self.word(";");
+ self.end(); // end inner head-block
+ self.end(); // end outer head-block
+ }
+ }
+ self.ann.post(self, AnnNode::Item(item))
+ }
+
+ pub fn print_trait_ref(&mut self, t: &hir::TraitRef<'_>) {
+ self.print_path(t.path, false);
+ }
+
+ fn print_formal_generic_params(&mut self, generic_params: &[hir::GenericParam<'_>]) {
+ if !generic_params.is_empty() {
+ self.word("for");
+ self.print_generic_params(generic_params);
+ self.nbsp();
+ }
+ }
+
+ fn print_poly_trait_ref(&mut self, t: &hir::PolyTraitRef<'_>) {
+ self.print_formal_generic_params(t.bound_generic_params);
+ self.print_trait_ref(&t.trait_ref);
+ }
+
+ pub fn print_enum_def(
+ &mut self,
+ enum_definition: &hir::EnumDef<'_>,
+ generics: &hir::Generics<'_>,
+ name: Symbol,
+ span: rustc_span::Span,
+ ) {
+ self.head("enum");
+ self.print_name(name);
+ self.print_generic_params(generics.params);
+ self.print_where_clause(generics);
+ self.space();
+ self.print_variants(enum_definition.variants, span);
+ }
+
+ pub fn print_variants(&mut self, variants: &[hir::Variant<'_>], span: rustc_span::Span) {
+ self.bopen();
+ for v in variants {
+ self.space_if_not_bol();
+ self.maybe_print_comment(v.span.lo());
+ self.print_outer_attributes(self.attrs(v.id));
+ self.ibox(INDENT_UNIT);
+ self.print_variant(v);
+ self.word(",");
+ self.end();
+ self.maybe_print_trailing_comment(v.span, None);
+ }
+ self.bclose(span)
+ }
+
+ pub fn print_defaultness(&mut self, defaultness: hir::Defaultness) {
+ match defaultness {
+ hir::Defaultness::Default { .. } => self.word_nbsp("default"),
+ hir::Defaultness::Final => (),
+ }
+ }
+
+ pub fn print_struct(
+ &mut self,
+ struct_def: &hir::VariantData<'_>,
+ generics: &hir::Generics<'_>,
+ name: Symbol,
+ span: rustc_span::Span,
+ print_finalizer: bool,
+ ) {
+ self.print_name(name);
+ self.print_generic_params(generics.params);
+ match struct_def {
+ hir::VariantData::Tuple(..) | hir::VariantData::Unit(..) => {
+ if let hir::VariantData::Tuple(..) = struct_def {
+ self.popen();
+ self.commasep(Inconsistent, struct_def.fields(), |s, field| {
+ s.maybe_print_comment(field.span.lo());
+ s.print_outer_attributes(s.attrs(field.hir_id));
+ s.print_type(field.ty);
+ });
+ self.pclose();
+ }
+ self.print_where_clause(generics);
+ if print_finalizer {
+ self.word(";");
+ }
+ self.end();
+ self.end() // close the outer-box
+ }
+ hir::VariantData::Struct(..) => {
+ self.print_where_clause(generics);
+ self.nbsp();
+ self.bopen();
+ self.hardbreak_if_not_bol();
+
+ for field in struct_def.fields() {
+ self.hardbreak_if_not_bol();
+ self.maybe_print_comment(field.span.lo());
+ self.print_outer_attributes(self.attrs(field.hir_id));
+ self.print_ident(field.ident);
+ self.word_nbsp(":");
+ self.print_type(field.ty);
+ self.word(",");
+ }
+
+ self.bclose(span)
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ pub fn print_variant(&mut self, v: &hir::Variant<'_>) {
+ self.head("");
+ let generics = hir::Generics::empty();
+ self.print_struct(&v.data, generics, v.ident.name, v.span, false);
+ if let Some(ref d) = v.disr_expr {
+ self.space();
+ self.word_space("=");
+ self.print_anon_const(d);
+ }
+ }
+ pub fn print_method_sig(
+ &mut self,
+ ident: Ident,
+ m: &hir::FnSig<'_>,
+ generics: &hir::Generics<'_>,
+ arg_names: &[Ident],
+ body_id: Option<hir::BodyId>,
+ ) {
+ self.print_fn(m.decl, m.header, Some(ident.name), generics, arg_names, body_id);
+ }
+
+ pub fn print_trait_item(&mut self, ti: &hir::TraitItem<'_>) {
+ self.ann.pre(self, AnnNode::SubItem(ti.hir_id()));
+ self.hardbreak_if_not_bol();
+ self.maybe_print_comment(ti.span.lo());
+ self.print_outer_attributes(self.attrs(ti.hir_id()));
+ match ti.kind {
+ hir::TraitItemKind::Const(ty, default) => {
+ self.print_associated_const(ti.ident, ty, default);
+ }
+ hir::TraitItemKind::Fn(ref sig, hir::TraitFn::Required(arg_names)) => {
+ self.print_method_sig(ti.ident, sig, ti.generics, arg_names, None);
+ self.word(";");
+ }
+ hir::TraitItemKind::Fn(ref sig, hir::TraitFn::Provided(body)) => {
+ self.head("");
+ self.print_method_sig(ti.ident, sig, ti.generics, &[], Some(body));
+ self.nbsp();
+ self.end(); // need to close a box
+ self.end(); // need to close a box
+ self.ann.nested(self, Nested::Body(body));
+ }
+ hir::TraitItemKind::Type(bounds, default) => {
+ self.print_associated_type(ti.ident, ti.generics, Some(bounds), default);
+ }
+ }
+ self.ann.post(self, AnnNode::SubItem(ti.hir_id()))
+ }
+
+ pub fn print_impl_item(&mut self, ii: &hir::ImplItem<'_>) {
+ self.ann.pre(self, AnnNode::SubItem(ii.hir_id()));
+ self.hardbreak_if_not_bol();
+ self.maybe_print_comment(ii.span.lo());
+ self.print_outer_attributes(self.attrs(ii.hir_id()));
+
+ match ii.kind {
+ hir::ImplItemKind::Const(ty, expr) => {
+ self.print_associated_const(ii.ident, ty, Some(expr));
+ }
+ hir::ImplItemKind::Fn(ref sig, body) => {
+ self.head("");
+ self.print_method_sig(ii.ident, sig, ii.generics, &[], Some(body));
+ self.nbsp();
+ self.end(); // need to close a box
+ self.end(); // need to close a box
+ self.ann.nested(self, Nested::Body(body));
+ }
+ hir::ImplItemKind::TyAlias(ty) => {
+ self.print_associated_type(ii.ident, ii.generics, None, Some(ty));
+ }
+ }
+ self.ann.post(self, AnnNode::SubItem(ii.hir_id()))
+ }
+
+ pub fn print_local(
+ &mut self,
+ init: Option<&hir::Expr<'_>>,
+ els: Option<&hir::Block<'_>>,
+ decl: impl Fn(&mut Self),
+ ) {
+ self.space_if_not_bol();
+ self.ibox(INDENT_UNIT);
+ self.word_nbsp("let");
+
+ self.ibox(INDENT_UNIT);
+ decl(self);
+ self.end();
+
+ if let Some(init) = init {
+ self.nbsp();
+ self.word_space("=");
+ self.print_expr(init);
+ }
+
+ if let Some(els) = els {
+ self.nbsp();
+ self.word_space("else");
+ self.print_block(els);
+ }
+
+ self.end()
+ }
+
+ pub fn print_stmt(&mut self, st: &hir::Stmt<'_>) {
+ self.maybe_print_comment(st.span.lo());
+ match st.kind {
+ hir::StmtKind::Local(loc) => {
+ self.print_local(loc.init, loc.els, |this| this.print_local_decl(loc));
+ }
+ hir::StmtKind::Item(item) => self.ann.nested(self, Nested::Item(item)),
+ hir::StmtKind::Expr(expr) => {
+ self.space_if_not_bol();
+ self.print_expr(expr);
+ }
+ hir::StmtKind::Semi(expr) => {
+ self.space_if_not_bol();
+ self.print_expr(expr);
+ self.word(";");
+ }
+ }
+ if stmt_ends_with_semi(&st.kind) {
+ self.word(";");
+ }
+ self.maybe_print_trailing_comment(st.span, None)
+ }
+
+ pub fn print_block(&mut self, blk: &hir::Block<'_>) {
+ self.print_block_with_attrs(blk, &[])
+ }
+
+ pub fn print_block_unclosed(&mut self, blk: &hir::Block<'_>) {
+ self.print_block_maybe_unclosed(blk, &[], false)
+ }
+
+ pub fn print_block_with_attrs(&mut self, blk: &hir::Block<'_>, attrs: &[ast::Attribute]) {
+ self.print_block_maybe_unclosed(blk, attrs, true)
+ }
+
+ pub fn print_block_maybe_unclosed(
+ &mut self,
+ blk: &hir::Block<'_>,
+ attrs: &[ast::Attribute],
+ close_box: bool,
+ ) {
+ match blk.rules {
+ hir::BlockCheckMode::UnsafeBlock(..) => self.word_space("unsafe"),
+ hir::BlockCheckMode::DefaultBlock => (),
+ }
+ self.maybe_print_comment(blk.span.lo());
+ self.ann.pre(self, AnnNode::Block(blk));
+ self.bopen();
+
+ self.print_inner_attributes(attrs);
+
+ for st in blk.stmts {
+ self.print_stmt(st);
+ }
+ if let Some(expr) = blk.expr {
+ self.space_if_not_bol();
+ self.print_expr(expr);
+ self.maybe_print_trailing_comment(expr.span, Some(blk.span.hi()));
+ }
+ self.bclose_maybe_open(blk.span, close_box);
+ self.ann.post(self, AnnNode::Block(blk))
+ }
+
+ fn print_else(&mut self, els: Option<&hir::Expr<'_>>) {
+ if let Some(els_inner) = els {
+ match els_inner.kind {
+ // Another `else if` block.
+ hir::ExprKind::If(i, then, e) => {
+ self.cbox(INDENT_UNIT - 1);
+ self.ibox(0);
+ self.word(" else if ");
+ self.print_expr_as_cond(i);
+ self.space();
+ self.print_expr(then);
+ self.print_else(e);
+ }
+ // Final `else` block.
+ hir::ExprKind::Block(b, _) => {
+ self.cbox(INDENT_UNIT - 1);
+ self.ibox(0);
+ self.word(" else ");
+ self.print_block(b);
+ }
+ // Constraints would be great here!
+ _ => {
+ panic!("print_if saw if with weird alternative");
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ pub fn print_if(
+ &mut self,
+ test: &hir::Expr<'_>,
+ blk: &hir::Expr<'_>,
+ elseopt: Option<&hir::Expr<'_>>,
+ ) {
+ self.head("if");
+ self.print_expr_as_cond(test);
+ self.space();
+ self.print_expr(blk);
+ self.print_else(elseopt)
+ }
+
+ pub fn print_array_length(&mut self, len: &hir::ArrayLen) {
+ match len {
+ hir::ArrayLen::Infer(_, _) => self.word("_"),
+ hir::ArrayLen::Body(ct) => self.print_anon_const(ct),
+ }
+ }
+
+ pub fn print_anon_const(&mut self, constant: &hir::AnonConst) {
+ self.ann.nested(self, Nested::Body(constant.body))
+ }
+
+ fn print_call_post(&mut self, args: &[hir::Expr<'_>]) {
+ self.popen();
+ self.commasep_exprs(Inconsistent, args);
+ self.pclose()
+ }
+
+ fn print_expr_maybe_paren(&mut self, expr: &hir::Expr<'_>, prec: i8) {
+ self.print_expr_cond_paren(expr, expr.precedence().order() < prec)
+ }
+
+ /// Prints an expr using syntax that's acceptable in a condition position, such as the `cond` in
+ /// `if cond { ... }`.
+ pub fn print_expr_as_cond(&mut self, expr: &hir::Expr<'_>) {
+ self.print_expr_cond_paren(expr, Self::cond_needs_par(expr))
+ }
+
+ /// Prints `expr` or `(expr)` when `needs_par` holds.
+ fn print_expr_cond_paren(&mut self, expr: &hir::Expr<'_>, needs_par: bool) {
+ if needs_par {
+ self.popen();
+ }
+ if let hir::ExprKind::DropTemps(actual_expr) = expr.kind {
+ self.print_expr(actual_expr);
+ } else {
+ self.print_expr(expr);
+ }
+ if needs_par {
+ self.pclose();
+ }
+ }
+
+ /// Print a `let pat = expr` expression.
+ fn print_let(&mut self, pat: &hir::Pat<'_>, ty: Option<&hir::Ty<'_>>, init: &hir::Expr<'_>) {
+ self.word_space("let");
+ self.print_pat(pat);
+ if let Some(ty) = ty {
+ self.word_space(":");
+ self.print_type(ty);
+ }
+ self.space();
+ self.word_space("=");
+ let npals = || parser::needs_par_as_let_scrutinee(init.precedence().order());
+ self.print_expr_cond_paren(init, Self::cond_needs_par(init) || npals())
+ }
+
+ // Does `expr` need parentheses when printed in a condition position?
+ //
+ // These cases need parens due to the parse error observed in #26461: `if return {}`
+ // parses as the erroneous construct `if (return {})`, not `if (return) {}`.
+ fn cond_needs_par(expr: &hir::Expr<'_>) -> bool {
+ match expr.kind {
+ hir::ExprKind::Break(..) | hir::ExprKind::Closure { .. } | hir::ExprKind::Ret(..) => {
+ true
+ }
+ _ => contains_exterior_struct_lit(expr),
+ }
+ }
+
+ fn print_expr_vec(&mut self, exprs: &[hir::Expr<'_>]) {
+ self.ibox(INDENT_UNIT);
+ self.word("[");
+ self.commasep_exprs(Inconsistent, exprs);
+ self.word("]");
+ self.end()
+ }
+
+ fn print_expr_anon_const(&mut self, anon_const: &hir::AnonConst) {
+ self.ibox(INDENT_UNIT);
+ self.word_space("const");
+ self.print_anon_const(anon_const);
+ self.end()
+ }
+
+ fn print_expr_repeat(&mut self, element: &hir::Expr<'_>, count: &hir::ArrayLen) {
+ self.ibox(INDENT_UNIT);
+ self.word("[");
+ self.print_expr(element);
+ self.word_space(";");
+ self.print_array_length(count);
+ self.word("]");
+ self.end()
+ }
+
+ fn print_expr_struct(
+ &mut self,
+ qpath: &hir::QPath<'_>,
+ fields: &[hir::ExprField<'_>],
+ wth: Option<&hir::Expr<'_>>,
+ ) {
+ self.print_qpath(qpath, true);
+ self.word("{");
+ self.commasep_cmnt(
+ Consistent,
+ fields,
+ |s, field| {
+ s.ibox(INDENT_UNIT);
+ if !field.is_shorthand {
+ s.print_ident(field.ident);
+ s.word_space(":");
+ }
+ s.print_expr(field.expr);
+ s.end()
+ },
+ |f| f.span,
+ );
+ if let Some(expr) = wth {
+ self.ibox(INDENT_UNIT);
+ if !fields.is_empty() {
+ self.word(",");
+ self.space();
+ }
+ self.word("..");
+ self.print_expr(expr);
+ self.end();
+ } else if !fields.is_empty() {
+ self.word(",");
+ }
+
+ self.word("}");
+ }
+
+ fn print_expr_tup(&mut self, exprs: &[hir::Expr<'_>]) {
+ self.popen();
+ self.commasep_exprs(Inconsistent, exprs);
+ if exprs.len() == 1 {
+ self.word(",");
+ }
+ self.pclose()
+ }
+
+ fn print_expr_call(&mut self, func: &hir::Expr<'_>, args: &[hir::Expr<'_>]) {
+ let prec = match func.kind {
+ hir::ExprKind::Field(..) => parser::PREC_FORCE_PAREN,
+ _ => parser::PREC_POSTFIX,
+ };
+
+ self.print_expr_maybe_paren(func, prec);
+ self.print_call_post(args)
+ }
+
+ fn print_expr_method_call(&mut self, segment: &hir::PathSegment<'_>, args: &[hir::Expr<'_>]) {
+ let base_args = &args[1..];
+ self.print_expr_maybe_paren(&args[0], parser::PREC_POSTFIX);
+ self.word(".");
+ self.print_ident(segment.ident);
+
+ let generic_args = segment.args();
+ if !generic_args.args.is_empty() || !generic_args.bindings.is_empty() {
+ self.print_generic_args(generic_args, segment.infer_args, true);
+ }
+
+ self.print_call_post(base_args)
+ }
+
+ fn print_expr_binary(&mut self, op: hir::BinOp, lhs: &hir::Expr<'_>, rhs: &hir::Expr<'_>) {
+ let assoc_op = bin_op_to_assoc_op(op.node);
+ let prec = assoc_op.precedence() as i8;
+ let fixity = assoc_op.fixity();
+
+ let (left_prec, right_prec) = match fixity {
+ Fixity::Left => (prec, prec + 1),
+ Fixity::Right => (prec + 1, prec),
+ Fixity::None => (prec + 1, prec + 1),
+ };
+
+ let left_prec = match (&lhs.kind, op.node) {
+ // These cases need parens: `x as i32 < y` has the parser thinking that `i32 < y` is
+ // the beginning of a path type. It starts trying to parse `x as (i32 < y ...` instead
+ // of `(x as i32) < ...`. We need to convince it _not_ to do that.
+ (&hir::ExprKind::Cast { .. }, hir::BinOpKind::Lt | hir::BinOpKind::Shl) => {
+ parser::PREC_FORCE_PAREN
+ }
+ (&hir::ExprKind::Let { .. }, _) if !parser::needs_par_as_let_scrutinee(prec) => {
+ parser::PREC_FORCE_PAREN
+ }
+ _ => left_prec,
+ };
+
+ self.print_expr_maybe_paren(lhs, left_prec);
+ self.space();
+ self.word_space(op.node.as_str());
+ self.print_expr_maybe_paren(rhs, right_prec)
+ }
+
+ fn print_expr_unary(&mut self, op: hir::UnOp, expr: &hir::Expr<'_>) {
+ self.word(op.as_str());
+ self.print_expr_maybe_paren(expr, parser::PREC_PREFIX)
+ }
+
+ fn print_expr_addr_of(
+ &mut self,
+ kind: hir::BorrowKind,
+ mutability: hir::Mutability,
+ expr: &hir::Expr<'_>,
+ ) {
+ self.word("&");
+ match kind {
+ hir::BorrowKind::Ref => self.print_mutability(mutability, false),
+ hir::BorrowKind::Raw => {
+ self.word_nbsp("raw");
+ self.print_mutability(mutability, true);
+ }
+ }
+ self.print_expr_maybe_paren(expr, parser::PREC_PREFIX)
+ }
+
+ fn print_literal(&mut self, lit: &hir::Lit) {
+ self.maybe_print_comment(lit.span.lo());
+ self.word(lit.node.to_lit_token().to_string())
+ }
+
+ fn print_inline_asm(&mut self, asm: &hir::InlineAsm<'_>) {
+ enum AsmArg<'a> {
+ Template(String),
+ Operand(&'a hir::InlineAsmOperand<'a>),
+ Options(ast::InlineAsmOptions),
+ }
+
+ let mut args = vec![AsmArg::Template(ast::InlineAsmTemplatePiece::to_string(asm.template))];
+ args.extend(asm.operands.iter().map(|(o, _)| AsmArg::Operand(o)));
+ if !asm.options.is_empty() {
+ args.push(AsmArg::Options(asm.options));
+ }
+
+ self.popen();
+ self.commasep(Consistent, &args, |s, arg| match *arg {
+ AsmArg::Template(ref template) => s.print_string(template, ast::StrStyle::Cooked),
+ AsmArg::Operand(op) => match *op {
+ hir::InlineAsmOperand::In { reg, ref expr } => {
+ s.word("in");
+ s.popen();
+ s.word(format!("{}", reg));
+ s.pclose();
+ s.space();
+ s.print_expr(expr);
+ }
+ hir::InlineAsmOperand::Out { reg, late, ref expr } => {
+ s.word(if late { "lateout" } else { "out" });
+ s.popen();
+ s.word(format!("{}", reg));
+ s.pclose();
+ s.space();
+ match expr {
+ Some(expr) => s.print_expr(expr),
+ None => s.word("_"),
+ }
+ }
+ hir::InlineAsmOperand::InOut { reg, late, ref expr } => {
+ s.word(if late { "inlateout" } else { "inout" });
+ s.popen();
+ s.word(format!("{}", reg));
+ s.pclose();
+ s.space();
+ s.print_expr(expr);
+ }
+ hir::InlineAsmOperand::SplitInOut { reg, late, ref in_expr, ref out_expr } => {
+ s.word(if late { "inlateout" } else { "inout" });
+ s.popen();
+ s.word(format!("{}", reg));
+ s.pclose();
+ s.space();
+ s.print_expr(in_expr);
+ s.space();
+ s.word_space("=>");
+ match out_expr {
+ Some(out_expr) => s.print_expr(out_expr),
+ None => s.word("_"),
+ }
+ }
+ hir::InlineAsmOperand::Const { ref anon_const } => {
+ s.word("const");
+ s.space();
+ s.print_anon_const(anon_const);
+ }
+ hir::InlineAsmOperand::SymFn { ref anon_const } => {
+ s.word("sym_fn");
+ s.space();
+ s.print_anon_const(anon_const);
+ }
+ hir::InlineAsmOperand::SymStatic { ref path, def_id: _ } => {
+ s.word("sym_static");
+ s.space();
+ s.print_qpath(path, true);
+ }
+ },
+ AsmArg::Options(opts) => {
+ s.word("options");
+ s.popen();
+ let mut options = vec![];
+ if opts.contains(ast::InlineAsmOptions::PURE) {
+ options.push("pure");
+ }
+ if opts.contains(ast::InlineAsmOptions::NOMEM) {
+ options.push("nomem");
+ }
+ if opts.contains(ast::InlineAsmOptions::READONLY) {
+ options.push("readonly");
+ }
+ if opts.contains(ast::InlineAsmOptions::PRESERVES_FLAGS) {
+ options.push("preserves_flags");
+ }
+ if opts.contains(ast::InlineAsmOptions::NORETURN) {
+ options.push("noreturn");
+ }
+ if opts.contains(ast::InlineAsmOptions::NOSTACK) {
+ options.push("nostack");
+ }
+ if opts.contains(ast::InlineAsmOptions::ATT_SYNTAX) {
+ options.push("att_syntax");
+ }
+ if opts.contains(ast::InlineAsmOptions::RAW) {
+ options.push("raw");
+ }
+ if opts.contains(ast::InlineAsmOptions::MAY_UNWIND) {
+ options.push("may_unwind");
+ }
+ s.commasep(Inconsistent, &options, |s, &opt| {
+ s.word(opt);
+ });
+ s.pclose();
+ }
+ });
+ self.pclose();
+ }
+
+ pub fn print_expr(&mut self, expr: &hir::Expr<'_>) {
+ self.maybe_print_comment(expr.span.lo());
+ self.print_outer_attributes(self.attrs(expr.hir_id));
+ self.ibox(INDENT_UNIT);
+ self.ann.pre(self, AnnNode::Expr(expr));
+ match expr.kind {
+ hir::ExprKind::Box(expr) => {
+ self.word_space("box");
+ self.print_expr_maybe_paren(expr, parser::PREC_PREFIX);
+ }
+ hir::ExprKind::Array(exprs) => {
+ self.print_expr_vec(exprs);
+ }
+ hir::ExprKind::ConstBlock(ref anon_const) => {
+ self.print_expr_anon_const(anon_const);
+ }
+ hir::ExprKind::Repeat(element, ref count) => {
+ self.print_expr_repeat(element, count);
+ }
+ hir::ExprKind::Struct(qpath, fields, wth) => {
+ self.print_expr_struct(qpath, fields, wth);
+ }
+ hir::ExprKind::Tup(exprs) => {
+ self.print_expr_tup(exprs);
+ }
+ hir::ExprKind::Call(func, args) => {
+ self.print_expr_call(func, args);
+ }
+ hir::ExprKind::MethodCall(segment, args, _) => {
+ self.print_expr_method_call(segment, args);
+ }
+ hir::ExprKind::Binary(op, lhs, rhs) => {
+ self.print_expr_binary(op, lhs, rhs);
+ }
+ hir::ExprKind::Unary(op, expr) => {
+ self.print_expr_unary(op, expr);
+ }
+ hir::ExprKind::AddrOf(k, m, expr) => {
+ self.print_expr_addr_of(k, m, expr);
+ }
+ hir::ExprKind::Lit(ref lit) => {
+ self.print_literal(lit);
+ }
+ hir::ExprKind::Cast(expr, ty) => {
+ let prec = AssocOp::As.precedence() as i8;
+ self.print_expr_maybe_paren(expr, prec);
+ self.space();
+ self.word_space("as");
+ self.print_type(ty);
+ }
+ hir::ExprKind::Type(expr, ty) => {
+ let prec = AssocOp::Colon.precedence() as i8;
+ self.print_expr_maybe_paren(expr, prec);
+ self.word_space(":");
+ self.print_type(ty);
+ }
+ hir::ExprKind::DropTemps(init) => {
+ // Print `{`:
+ self.cbox(INDENT_UNIT);
+ self.ibox(0);
+ self.bopen();
+
+ // Print `let _t = $init;`:
+ let temp = Ident::from_str("_t");
+ self.print_local(Some(init), None, |this| this.print_ident(temp));
+ self.word(";");
+
+ // Print `_t`:
+ self.space_if_not_bol();
+ self.print_ident(temp);
+
+ // Print `}`:
+ self.bclose_maybe_open(expr.span, true);
+ }
+ hir::ExprKind::Let(&hir::Let { pat, ty, init, .. }) => {
+ self.print_let(pat, ty, init);
+ }
+ hir::ExprKind::If(test, blk, elseopt) => {
+ self.print_if(test, blk, elseopt);
+ }
+ hir::ExprKind::Loop(blk, opt_label, _, _) => {
+ if let Some(label) = opt_label {
+ self.print_ident(label.ident);
+ self.word_space(":");
+ }
+ self.head("loop");
+ self.print_block(blk);
+ }
+ hir::ExprKind::Match(expr, arms, _) => {
+ self.cbox(INDENT_UNIT);
+ self.ibox(INDENT_UNIT);
+ self.word_nbsp("match");
+ self.print_expr_as_cond(expr);
+ self.space();
+ self.bopen();
+ for arm in arms {
+ self.print_arm(arm);
+ }
+ self.bclose(expr.span);
+ }
+ hir::ExprKind::Closure(&hir::Closure {
+ binder,
+ capture_clause,
+ bound_generic_params,
+ fn_decl,
+ body,
+ fn_decl_span: _,
+ movability: _,
+ }) => {
+ self.print_closure_binder(binder, bound_generic_params);
+ self.print_capture_clause(capture_clause);
+
+ self.print_closure_params(fn_decl, body);
+ self.space();
+
+ // This is a bare expression.
+ self.ann.nested(self, Nested::Body(body));
+ self.end(); // need to close a box
+
+ // A box will be closed by `print_expr`, but we didn't want an overall
+ // wrapper so we closed the corresponding opening. so create an
+ // empty box to satisfy the close.
+ self.ibox(0);
+ }
+ hir::ExprKind::Block(blk, opt_label) => {
+ if let Some(label) = opt_label {
+ self.print_ident(label.ident);
+ self.word_space(":");
+ }
+ // containing cbox, will be closed by print-block at `}`
+ self.cbox(INDENT_UNIT);
+ // head-box, will be closed by print-block after `{`
+ self.ibox(0);
+ self.print_block(blk);
+ }
+ hir::ExprKind::Assign(lhs, rhs, _) => {
+ let prec = AssocOp::Assign.precedence() as i8;
+ self.print_expr_maybe_paren(lhs, prec + 1);
+ self.space();
+ self.word_space("=");
+ self.print_expr_maybe_paren(rhs, prec);
+ }
+ hir::ExprKind::AssignOp(op, lhs, rhs) => {
+ let prec = AssocOp::Assign.precedence() as i8;
+ self.print_expr_maybe_paren(lhs, prec + 1);
+ self.space();
+ self.word(op.node.as_str());
+ self.word_space("=");
+ self.print_expr_maybe_paren(rhs, prec);
+ }
+ hir::ExprKind::Field(expr, ident) => {
+ self.print_expr_maybe_paren(expr, parser::PREC_POSTFIX);
+ self.word(".");
+ self.print_ident(ident);
+ }
+ hir::ExprKind::Index(expr, index) => {
+ self.print_expr_maybe_paren(expr, parser::PREC_POSTFIX);
+ self.word("[");
+ self.print_expr(index);
+ self.word("]");
+ }
+ hir::ExprKind::Path(ref qpath) => self.print_qpath(qpath, true),
+ hir::ExprKind::Break(destination, opt_expr) => {
+ self.word("break");
+ if let Some(label) = destination.label {
+ self.space();
+ self.print_ident(label.ident);
+ }
+ if let Some(expr) = opt_expr {
+ self.space();
+ self.print_expr_maybe_paren(expr, parser::PREC_JUMP);
+ }
+ }
+ hir::ExprKind::Continue(destination) => {
+ self.word("continue");
+ if let Some(label) = destination.label {
+ self.space();
+ self.print_ident(label.ident);
+ }
+ }
+ hir::ExprKind::Ret(result) => {
+ self.word("return");
+ if let Some(expr) = result {
+ self.word(" ");
+ self.print_expr_maybe_paren(expr, parser::PREC_JUMP);
+ }
+ }
+ hir::ExprKind::InlineAsm(asm) => {
+ self.word("asm!");
+ self.print_inline_asm(asm);
+ }
+ hir::ExprKind::Yield(expr, _) => {
+ self.word_space("yield");
+ self.print_expr_maybe_paren(expr, parser::PREC_JUMP);
+ }
+ hir::ExprKind::Err => {
+ self.popen();
+ self.word("/*ERROR*/");
+ self.pclose();
+ }
+ }
+ self.ann.post(self, AnnNode::Expr(expr));
+ self.end()
+ }
+
+ pub fn print_local_decl(&mut self, loc: &hir::Local<'_>) {
+ self.print_pat(loc.pat);
+ if let Some(ty) = loc.ty {
+ self.word_space(":");
+ self.print_type(ty);
+ }
+ }
+
+ pub fn print_name(&mut self, name: Symbol) {
+ self.print_ident(Ident::with_dummy_span(name))
+ }
+
+ pub fn print_path(&mut self, path: &hir::Path<'_>, colons_before_params: bool) {
+ self.maybe_print_comment(path.span.lo());
+
+ for (i, segment) in path.segments.iter().enumerate() {
+ if i > 0 {
+ self.word("::")
+ }
+ if segment.ident.name != kw::PathRoot {
+ self.print_ident(segment.ident);
+ self.print_generic_args(segment.args(), segment.infer_args, colons_before_params);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ pub fn print_path_segment(&mut self, segment: &hir::PathSegment<'_>) {
+ if segment.ident.name != kw::PathRoot {
+ self.print_ident(segment.ident);
+ self.print_generic_args(segment.args(), segment.infer_args, false);
+ }
+ }
+
+ pub fn print_qpath(&mut self, qpath: &hir::QPath<'_>, colons_before_params: bool) {
+ match *qpath {
+ hir::QPath::Resolved(None, path) => self.print_path(path, colons_before_params),
+ hir::QPath::Resolved(Some(qself), path) => {
+ self.word("<");
+ self.print_type(qself);
+ self.space();
+ self.word_space("as");
+
+ for (i, segment) in path.segments[..path.segments.len() - 1].iter().enumerate() {
+ if i > 0 {
+ self.word("::")
+ }
+ if segment.ident.name != kw::PathRoot {
+ self.print_ident(segment.ident);
+ self.print_generic_args(
+ segment.args(),
+ segment.infer_args,
+ colons_before_params,
+ );
+ }
+ }
+
+ self.word(">");
+ self.word("::");
+ let item_segment = path.segments.last().unwrap();
+ self.print_ident(item_segment.ident);
+ self.print_generic_args(
+ item_segment.args(),
+ item_segment.infer_args,
+ colons_before_params,
+ )
+ }
+ hir::QPath::TypeRelative(qself, item_segment) => {
+ // If we've got a compound-qualified-path, let's push an additional pair of angle
+ // brackets, so that we pretty-print `<<A::B>::C>` as `<A::B>::C`, instead of just
+ // `A::B::C` (since the latter could be ambiguous to the user)
+ if let hir::TyKind::Path(hir::QPath::Resolved(None, _)) = qself.kind {
+ self.print_type(qself);
+ } else {
+ self.word("<");
+ self.print_type(qself);
+ self.word(">");
+ }
+
+ self.word("::");
+ self.print_ident(item_segment.ident);
+ self.print_generic_args(
+ item_segment.args(),
+ item_segment.infer_args,
+ colons_before_params,
+ )
+ }
+ hir::QPath::LangItem(lang_item, span, _) => {
+ self.word("#[lang = \"");
+ self.print_ident(Ident::new(lang_item.name(), span));
+ self.word("\"]");
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ fn print_generic_args(
+ &mut self,
+ generic_args: &hir::GenericArgs<'_>,
+ infer_args: bool,
+ colons_before_params: bool,
+ ) {
+ if generic_args.parenthesized {
+ self.word("(");
+ self.commasep(Inconsistent, generic_args.inputs(), |s, ty| s.print_type(ty));
+ self.word(")");
+
+ self.space_if_not_bol();
+ self.word_space("->");
+ self.print_type(generic_args.bindings[0].ty());
+ } else {
+ let start = if colons_before_params { "::<" } else { "<" };
+ let empty = Cell::new(true);
+ let start_or_comma = |this: &mut Self| {
+ if empty.get() {
+ empty.set(false);
+ this.word(start)
+ } else {
+ this.word_space(",")
+ }
+ };
+
+ let mut nonelided_generic_args: bool = false;
+ let elide_lifetimes = generic_args.args.iter().all(|arg| match arg {
+ GenericArg::Lifetime(lt) => lt.is_elided(),
+ _ => {
+ nonelided_generic_args = true;
+ true
+ }
+ });
+
+ if nonelided_generic_args {
+ start_or_comma(self);
+ self.commasep(
+ Inconsistent,
+ generic_args.args,
+ |s, generic_arg| match generic_arg {
+ GenericArg::Lifetime(lt) if !elide_lifetimes => s.print_lifetime(lt),
+ GenericArg::Lifetime(_) => {}
+ GenericArg::Type(ty) => s.print_type(ty),
+ GenericArg::Const(ct) => s.print_anon_const(&ct.value),
+ GenericArg::Infer(_inf) => s.word("_"),
+ },
+ );
+ }
+
+ // FIXME(eddyb): this would leak into error messages (e.g.,
+ // "non-exhaustive patterns: `Some::<..>(_)` not covered").
+ if infer_args && false {
+ start_or_comma(self);
+ self.word("..");
+ }
+
+ for binding in generic_args.bindings {
+ start_or_comma(self);
+ self.print_type_binding(binding);
+ }
+
+ if !empty.get() {
+ self.word(">")
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ pub fn print_type_binding(&mut self, binding: &hir::TypeBinding<'_>) {
+ self.print_ident(binding.ident);
+ self.print_generic_args(binding.gen_args, false, false);
+ self.space();
+ match binding.kind {
+ hir::TypeBindingKind::Equality { ref term } => {
+ self.word_space("=");
+ match term {
+ Term::Ty(ty) => self.print_type(ty),
+ Term::Const(ref c) => self.print_anon_const(c),
+ }
+ }
+ hir::TypeBindingKind::Constraint { bounds } => {
+ self.print_bounds(":", bounds);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ pub fn print_pat(&mut self, pat: &hir::Pat<'_>) {
+ self.maybe_print_comment(pat.span.lo());
+ self.ann.pre(self, AnnNode::Pat(pat));
+ // Pat isn't normalized, but the beauty of it
+ // is that it doesn't matter
+ match pat.kind {
+ PatKind::Wild => self.word("_"),
+ PatKind::Binding(binding_mode, _, ident, sub) => {
+ match binding_mode {
+ hir::BindingAnnotation::Ref => {
+ self.word_nbsp("ref");
+ self.print_mutability(hir::Mutability::Not, false);
+ }
+ hir::BindingAnnotation::RefMut => {
+ self.word_nbsp("ref");
+ self.print_mutability(hir::Mutability::Mut, false);
+ }
+ hir::BindingAnnotation::Unannotated => {}
+ hir::BindingAnnotation::Mutable => {
+ self.word_nbsp("mut");
+ }
+ }
+ self.print_ident(ident);
+ if let Some(p) = sub {
+ self.word("@");
+ self.print_pat(p);
+ }
+ }
+ PatKind::TupleStruct(ref qpath, elts, ddpos) => {
+ self.print_qpath(qpath, true);
+ self.popen();
+ if let Some(ddpos) = ddpos {
+ self.commasep(Inconsistent, &elts[..ddpos], |s, p| s.print_pat(p));
+ if ddpos != 0 {
+ self.word_space(",");
+ }
+ self.word("..");
+ if ddpos != elts.len() {
+ self.word(",");
+ self.commasep(Inconsistent, &elts[ddpos..], |s, p| s.print_pat(p));
+ }
+ } else {
+ self.commasep(Inconsistent, elts, |s, p| s.print_pat(p));
+ }
+ self.pclose();
+ }
+ PatKind::Path(ref qpath) => {
+ self.print_qpath(qpath, true);
+ }
+ PatKind::Struct(ref qpath, fields, etc) => {
+ self.print_qpath(qpath, true);
+ self.nbsp();
+ self.word("{");
+ let empty = fields.is_empty() && !etc;
+ if !empty {
+ self.space();
+ }
+ self.commasep_cmnt(
+ Consistent,
+ fields,
+ |s, f| {
+ s.cbox(INDENT_UNIT);
+ if !f.is_shorthand {
+ s.print_ident(f.ident);
+ s.word_nbsp(":");
+ }
+ s.print_pat(f.pat);
+ s.end()
+ },
+ |f| f.pat.span,
+ );
+ if etc {
+ if !fields.is_empty() {
+ self.word_space(",");
+ }
+ self.word("..");
+ }
+ if !empty {
+ self.space();
+ }
+ self.word("}");
+ }
+ PatKind::Or(pats) => {
+ self.strsep("|", true, Inconsistent, pats, |s, p| s.print_pat(p));
+ }
+ PatKind::Tuple(elts, ddpos) => {
+ self.popen();
+ if let Some(ddpos) = ddpos {
+ self.commasep(Inconsistent, &elts[..ddpos], |s, p| s.print_pat(p));
+ if ddpos != 0 {
+ self.word_space(",");
+ }
+ self.word("..");
+ if ddpos != elts.len() {
+ self.word(",");
+ self.commasep(Inconsistent, &elts[ddpos..], |s, p| s.print_pat(p));
+ }
+ } else {
+ self.commasep(Inconsistent, elts, |s, p| s.print_pat(p));
+ if elts.len() == 1 {
+ self.word(",");
+ }
+ }
+ self.pclose();
+ }
+ PatKind::Box(inner) => {
+ let is_range_inner = matches!(inner.kind, PatKind::Range(..));
+ self.word("box ");
+ if is_range_inner {
+ self.popen();
+ }
+ self.print_pat(inner);
+ if is_range_inner {
+ self.pclose();
+ }
+ }
+ PatKind::Ref(inner, mutbl) => {
+ let is_range_inner = matches!(inner.kind, PatKind::Range(..));
+ self.word("&");
+ self.word(mutbl.prefix_str());
+ if is_range_inner {
+ self.popen();
+ }
+ self.print_pat(inner);
+ if is_range_inner {
+ self.pclose();
+ }
+ }
+ PatKind::Lit(e) => self.print_expr(e),
+ PatKind::Range(begin, end, end_kind) => {
+ if let Some(expr) = begin {
+ self.print_expr(expr);
+ }
+ match end_kind {
+ RangeEnd::Included => self.word("..."),
+ RangeEnd::Excluded => self.word(".."),
+ }
+ if let Some(expr) = end {
+ self.print_expr(expr);
+ }
+ }
+ PatKind::Slice(before, slice, after) => {
+ self.word("[");
+ self.commasep(Inconsistent, before, |s, p| s.print_pat(p));
+ if let Some(p) = slice {
+ if !before.is_empty() {
+ self.word_space(",");
+ }
+ if let PatKind::Wild = p.kind {
+ // Print nothing.
+ } else {
+ self.print_pat(p);
+ }
+ self.word("..");
+ if !after.is_empty() {
+ self.word_space(",");
+ }
+ }
+ self.commasep(Inconsistent, after, |s, p| s.print_pat(p));
+ self.word("]");
+ }
+ }
+ self.ann.post(self, AnnNode::Pat(pat))
+ }
+
+ pub fn print_param(&mut self, arg: &hir::Param<'_>) {
+ self.print_outer_attributes(self.attrs(arg.hir_id));
+ self.print_pat(arg.pat);
+ }
+
+ pub fn print_arm(&mut self, arm: &hir::Arm<'_>) {
+ // I have no idea why this check is necessary, but here it
+ // is :(
+ if self.attrs(arm.hir_id).is_empty() {
+ self.space();
+ }
+ self.cbox(INDENT_UNIT);
+ self.ann.pre(self, AnnNode::Arm(arm));
+ self.ibox(0);
+ self.print_outer_attributes(self.attrs(arm.hir_id));
+ self.print_pat(arm.pat);
+ self.space();
+ if let Some(ref g) = arm.guard {
+ match *g {
+ hir::Guard::If(e) => {
+ self.word_space("if");
+ self.print_expr(e);
+ self.space();
+ }
+ hir::Guard::IfLet(&hir::Let { pat, ty, init, .. }) => {
+ self.word_nbsp("if");
+ self.print_let(pat, ty, init);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ self.word_space("=>");
+
+ match arm.body.kind {
+ hir::ExprKind::Block(blk, opt_label) => {
+ if let Some(label) = opt_label {
+ self.print_ident(label.ident);
+ self.word_space(":");
+ }
+ // the block will close the pattern's ibox
+ self.print_block_unclosed(blk);
+
+ // If it is a user-provided unsafe block, print a comma after it
+ if let hir::BlockCheckMode::UnsafeBlock(hir::UnsafeSource::UserProvided) = blk.rules
+ {
+ self.word(",");
+ }
+ }
+ _ => {
+ self.end(); // close the ibox for the pattern
+ self.print_expr(arm.body);
+ self.word(",");
+ }
+ }
+ self.ann.post(self, AnnNode::Arm(arm));
+ self.end() // close enclosing cbox
+ }
+
+ pub fn print_fn(
+ &mut self,
+ decl: &hir::FnDecl<'_>,
+ header: hir::FnHeader,
+ name: Option<Symbol>,
+ generics: &hir::Generics<'_>,
+ arg_names: &[Ident],
+ body_id: Option<hir::BodyId>,
+ ) {
+ self.print_fn_header_info(header);
+
+ if let Some(name) = name {
+ self.nbsp();
+ self.print_name(name);
+ }
+ self.print_generic_params(generics.params);
+
+ self.popen();
+ let mut i = 0;
+ // Make sure we aren't supplied *both* `arg_names` and `body_id`.
+ assert!(arg_names.is_empty() || body_id.is_none());
+ self.commasep(Inconsistent, decl.inputs, |s, ty| {
+ s.ibox(INDENT_UNIT);
+ if let Some(arg_name) = arg_names.get(i) {
+ s.word(arg_name.to_string());
+ s.word(":");
+ s.space();
+ } else if let Some(body_id) = body_id {
+ s.ann.nested(s, Nested::BodyParamPat(body_id, i));
+ s.word(":");
+ s.space();
+ }
+ i += 1;
+ s.print_type(ty);
+ s.end()
+ });
+ if decl.c_variadic {
+ self.word(", ...");
+ }
+ self.pclose();
+
+ self.print_fn_output(decl);
+ self.print_where_clause(generics)
+ }
+
+ fn print_closure_params(&mut self, decl: &hir::FnDecl<'_>, body_id: hir::BodyId) {
+ self.word("|");
+ let mut i = 0;
+ self.commasep(Inconsistent, decl.inputs, |s, ty| {
+ s.ibox(INDENT_UNIT);
+
+ s.ann.nested(s, Nested::BodyParamPat(body_id, i));
+ i += 1;
+
+ if let hir::TyKind::Infer = ty.kind {
+ // Print nothing.
+ } else {
+ s.word(":");
+ s.space();
+ s.print_type(ty);
+ }
+ s.end();
+ });
+ self.word("|");
+
+ if let hir::FnRetTy::DefaultReturn(..) = decl.output {
+ return;
+ }
+
+ self.space_if_not_bol();
+ self.word_space("->");
+ match decl.output {
+ hir::FnRetTy::Return(ty) => {
+ self.print_type(ty);
+ self.maybe_print_comment(ty.span.lo());
+ }
+ hir::FnRetTy::DefaultReturn(..) => unreachable!(),
+ }
+ }
+
+ pub fn print_capture_clause(&mut self, capture_clause: hir::CaptureBy) {
+ match capture_clause {
+ hir::CaptureBy::Value => self.word_space("move"),
+ hir::CaptureBy::Ref => {}
+ }
+ }
+
+ pub fn print_closure_binder(
+ &mut self,
+ binder: hir::ClosureBinder,
+ generic_params: &[GenericParam<'_>],
+ ) {
+ let generic_params = generic_params
+ .iter()
+ .filter(|p| {
+ matches!(
+ p,
+ GenericParam {
+ kind: GenericParamKind::Lifetime { kind: LifetimeParamKind::Explicit },
+ ..
+ }
+ )
+ })
+ .collect::<Vec<_>>();
+
+ match binder {
+ hir::ClosureBinder::Default => {}
+ // we need to distinguish `|...| {}` from `for<> |...| {}` as `for<>` adds additional restrictions
+ hir::ClosureBinder::For { .. } if generic_params.is_empty() => self.word("for<>"),
+ hir::ClosureBinder::For { .. } => {
+ self.word("for");
+ self.word("<");
+
+ self.commasep(Inconsistent, &generic_params, |s, param| {
+ s.print_generic_param(param)
+ });
+
+ self.word(">");
+ self.nbsp();
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ pub fn print_bounds<'b>(
+ &mut self,
+ prefix: &'static str,
+ bounds: impl IntoIterator<Item = &'b hir::GenericBound<'b>>,
+ ) {
+ let mut first = true;
+ for bound in bounds {
+ if first {
+ self.word(prefix);
+ }
+ if !(first && prefix.is_empty()) {
+ self.nbsp();
+ }
+ if first {
+ first = false;
+ } else {
+ self.word_space("+");
+ }
+
+ match bound {
+ GenericBound::Trait(tref, modifier) => {
+ if modifier == &TraitBoundModifier::Maybe {
+ self.word("?");
+ }
+ self.print_poly_trait_ref(tref);
+ }
+ GenericBound::LangItemTrait(lang_item, span, ..) => {
+ self.word("#[lang = \"");
+ self.print_ident(Ident::new(lang_item.name(), *span));
+ self.word("\"]");
+ }
+ GenericBound::Outlives(lt) => {
+ self.print_lifetime(lt);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ pub fn print_generic_params(&mut self, generic_params: &[GenericParam<'_>]) {
+ if !generic_params.is_empty() {
+ self.word("<");
+
+ self.commasep(Inconsistent, generic_params, |s, param| s.print_generic_param(param));
+
+ self.word(">");
+ }
+ }
+
+ pub fn print_generic_param(&mut self, param: &GenericParam<'_>) {
+ if let GenericParamKind::Const { .. } = param.kind {
+ self.word_space("const");
+ }
+
+ self.print_ident(param.name.ident());
+
+ match param.kind {
+ GenericParamKind::Lifetime { .. } => {}
+ GenericParamKind::Type { default, .. } => {
+ if let Some(default) = default {
+ self.space();
+ self.word_space("=");
+ self.print_type(default);
+ }
+ }
+ GenericParamKind::Const { ty, ref default } => {
+ self.word_space(":");
+ self.print_type(ty);
+ if let Some(default) = default {
+ self.space();
+ self.word_space("=");
+ self.print_anon_const(default);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ pub fn print_lifetime(&mut self, lifetime: &hir::Lifetime) {
+ self.print_ident(lifetime.name.ident())
+ }
+
+ pub fn print_where_clause(&mut self, generics: &hir::Generics<'_>) {
+ if generics.predicates.is_empty() {
+ return;
+ }
+
+ self.space();
+ self.word_space("where");
+
+ for (i, predicate) in generics.predicates.iter().enumerate() {
+ if i != 0 {
+ self.word_space(",");
+ }
+
+ match *predicate {
+ hir::WherePredicate::BoundPredicate(hir::WhereBoundPredicate {
+ bound_generic_params,
+ bounded_ty,
+ bounds,
+ ..
+ }) => {
+ self.print_formal_generic_params(bound_generic_params);
+ self.print_type(bounded_ty);
+ self.print_bounds(":", bounds);
+ }
+ hir::WherePredicate::RegionPredicate(hir::WhereRegionPredicate {
+ ref lifetime,
+ bounds,
+ ..
+ }) => {
+ self.print_lifetime(lifetime);
+ self.word(":");
+
+ for (i, bound) in bounds.iter().enumerate() {
+ match bound {
+ GenericBound::Outlives(lt) => {
+ self.print_lifetime(lt);
+ }
+ _ => panic!(),
+ }
+
+ if i != 0 {
+ self.word(":");
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ hir::WherePredicate::EqPredicate(hir::WhereEqPredicate {
+ lhs_ty, rhs_ty, ..
+ }) => {
+ self.print_type(lhs_ty);
+ self.space();
+ self.word_space("=");
+ self.print_type(rhs_ty);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ pub fn print_mutability(&mut self, mutbl: hir::Mutability, print_const: bool) {
+ match mutbl {
+ hir::Mutability::Mut => self.word_nbsp("mut"),
+ hir::Mutability::Not => {
+ if print_const {
+ self.word_nbsp("const")
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ pub fn print_mt(&mut self, mt: &hir::MutTy<'_>, print_const: bool) {
+ self.print_mutability(mt.mutbl, print_const);
+ self.print_type(mt.ty);
+ }
+
+ pub fn print_fn_output(&mut self, decl: &hir::FnDecl<'_>) {
+ if let hir::FnRetTy::DefaultReturn(..) = decl.output {
+ return;
+ }
+
+ self.space_if_not_bol();
+ self.ibox(INDENT_UNIT);
+ self.word_space("->");
+ match decl.output {
+ hir::FnRetTy::DefaultReturn(..) => unreachable!(),
+ hir::FnRetTy::Return(ty) => self.print_type(ty),
+ }
+ self.end();
+
+ if let hir::FnRetTy::Return(output) = decl.output {
+ self.maybe_print_comment(output.span.lo());
+ }
+ }
+
+ pub fn print_ty_fn(
+ &mut self,
+ abi: Abi,
+ unsafety: hir::Unsafety,
+ decl: &hir::FnDecl<'_>,
+ name: Option<Symbol>,
+ generic_params: &[hir::GenericParam<'_>],
+ arg_names: &[Ident],
+ ) {
+ self.ibox(INDENT_UNIT);
+ self.print_formal_generic_params(generic_params);
+ let generics = hir::Generics::empty();
+ self.print_fn(
+ decl,
+ hir::FnHeader {
+ unsafety,
+ abi,
+ constness: hir::Constness::NotConst,
+ asyncness: hir::IsAsync::NotAsync,
+ },
+ name,
+ generics,
+ arg_names,
+ None,
+ );
+ self.end();
+ }
+
+ pub fn print_fn_header_info(&mut self, header: hir::FnHeader) {
+ match header.constness {
+ hir::Constness::NotConst => {}
+ hir::Constness::Const => self.word_nbsp("const"),
+ }
+
+ match header.asyncness {
+ hir::IsAsync::NotAsync => {}
+ hir::IsAsync::Async => self.word_nbsp("async"),
+ }
+
+ self.print_unsafety(header.unsafety);
+
+ if header.abi != Abi::Rust {
+ self.word_nbsp("extern");
+ self.word_nbsp(header.abi.to_string());
+ }
+
+ self.word("fn")
+ }
+
+ pub fn print_unsafety(&mut self, s: hir::Unsafety) {
+ match s {
+ hir::Unsafety::Normal => {}
+ hir::Unsafety::Unsafe => self.word_nbsp("unsafe"),
+ }
+ }
+
+ pub fn print_is_auto(&mut self, s: hir::IsAuto) {
+ match s {
+ hir::IsAuto::Yes => self.word_nbsp("auto"),
+ hir::IsAuto::No => {}
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+/// Does this expression require a semicolon to be treated
+/// as a statement? The negation of this: 'can this expression
+/// be used as a statement without a semicolon' -- is used
+/// as an early-bail-out in the parser so that, for instance,
+/// if true {...} else {...}
+/// |x| 5
+/// isn't parsed as (if true {...} else {...} | x) | 5
+//
+// Duplicated from `parse::classify`, but adapted for the HIR.
+fn expr_requires_semi_to_be_stmt(e: &hir::Expr<'_>) -> bool {
+ !matches!(
+ e.kind,
+ hir::ExprKind::If(..)
+ | hir::ExprKind::Match(..)
+ | hir::ExprKind::Block(..)
+ | hir::ExprKind::Loop(..)
+ )
+}
+
+/// This statement requires a semicolon after it.
+/// note that in one case (stmt_semi), we've already
+/// seen the semicolon, and thus don't need another.
+fn stmt_ends_with_semi(stmt: &hir::StmtKind<'_>) -> bool {
+ match *stmt {
+ hir::StmtKind::Local(_) => true,
+ hir::StmtKind::Item(_) => false,
+ hir::StmtKind::Expr(e) => expr_requires_semi_to_be_stmt(e),
+ hir::StmtKind::Semi(..) => false,
+ }
+}
+
+fn bin_op_to_assoc_op(op: hir::BinOpKind) -> AssocOp {
+ use crate::hir::BinOpKind::*;
+ match op {
+ Add => AssocOp::Add,
+ Sub => AssocOp::Subtract,
+ Mul => AssocOp::Multiply,
+ Div => AssocOp::Divide,
+ Rem => AssocOp::Modulus,
+
+ And => AssocOp::LAnd,
+ Or => AssocOp::LOr,
+
+ BitXor => AssocOp::BitXor,
+ BitAnd => AssocOp::BitAnd,
+ BitOr => AssocOp::BitOr,
+ Shl => AssocOp::ShiftLeft,
+ Shr => AssocOp::ShiftRight,
+
+ Eq => AssocOp::Equal,
+ Lt => AssocOp::Less,
+ Le => AssocOp::LessEqual,
+ Ne => AssocOp::NotEqual,
+ Ge => AssocOp::GreaterEqual,
+ Gt => AssocOp::Greater,
+ }
+}
+
+/// Expressions that syntactically contain an "exterior" struct literal, i.e., not surrounded by any
+/// parens or other delimiters, e.g., `X { y: 1 }`, `X { y: 1 }.method()`, `foo == X { y: 1 }` and
+/// `X { y: 1 } == foo` all do, but `(X { y: 1 }) == foo` does not.
+fn contains_exterior_struct_lit(value: &hir::Expr<'_>) -> bool {
+ match value.kind {
+ hir::ExprKind::Struct(..) => true,
+
+ hir::ExprKind::Assign(lhs, rhs, _)
+ | hir::ExprKind::AssignOp(_, lhs, rhs)
+ | hir::ExprKind::Binary(_, lhs, rhs) => {
+ // `X { y: 1 } + X { y: 2 }`
+ contains_exterior_struct_lit(lhs) || contains_exterior_struct_lit(rhs)
+ }
+ hir::ExprKind::Unary(_, x)
+ | hir::ExprKind::Cast(x, _)
+ | hir::ExprKind::Type(x, _)
+ | hir::ExprKind::Field(x, _)
+ | hir::ExprKind::Index(x, _) => {
+ // `&X { y: 1 }, X { y: 1 }.y`
+ contains_exterior_struct_lit(x)
+ }
+
+ hir::ExprKind::MethodCall(.., exprs, _) => {
+ // `X { y: 1 }.bar(...)`
+ contains_exterior_struct_lit(&exprs[0])
+ }
+
+ _ => false,
+ }
+}