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diff --git a/compiler/rustc_passes/src/entry.rs b/compiler/rustc_passes/src/entry.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..7381019a6 --- /dev/null +++ b/compiler/rustc_passes/src/entry.rs @@ -0,0 +1,231 @@ +use rustc_ast::{entry::EntryPointType, Attribute}; +use rustc_errors::struct_span_err; +use rustc_hir::def::DefKind; +use rustc_hir::def_id::{DefId, LocalDefId, CRATE_DEF_ID, LOCAL_CRATE}; +use rustc_hir::{ItemId, Node, CRATE_HIR_ID}; +use rustc_middle::ty::query::Providers; +use rustc_middle::ty::{DefIdTree, TyCtxt}; +use rustc_session::config::{CrateType, EntryFnType}; +use rustc_session::parse::feature_err; +use rustc_span::symbol::sym; +use rustc_span::{Span, Symbol, DUMMY_SP}; + +struct EntryContext<'tcx> { + tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, + + /// The function that has attribute named `main`. + attr_main_fn: Option<(LocalDefId, Span)>, + + /// The function that has the attribute 'start' on it. + start_fn: Option<(LocalDefId, Span)>, + + /// The functions that one might think are `main` but aren't, e.g. + /// main functions not defined at the top level. For diagnostics. + non_main_fns: Vec<Span>, +} + +fn entry_fn(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, (): ()) -> Option<(DefId, EntryFnType)> { + let any_exe = tcx.sess.crate_types().iter().any(|ty| *ty == CrateType::Executable); + if !any_exe { + // No need to find a main function. + return None; + } + + // If the user wants no main function at all, then stop here. + if tcx.sess.contains_name(&tcx.hir().attrs(CRATE_HIR_ID), sym::no_main) { + return None; + } + + let mut ctxt = + EntryContext { tcx, attr_main_fn: None, start_fn: None, non_main_fns: Vec::new() }; + + for id in tcx.hir().items() { + find_item(id, &mut ctxt); + } + + configure_main(tcx, &ctxt) +} + +// Beware, this is duplicated in `librustc_builtin_macros/test_harness.rs` +// (with `ast::Item`), so make sure to keep them in sync. +// A small optimization was added so that hir::Item is fetched only when needed. +// An equivalent optimization was not applied to the duplicated code in test_harness.rs. +fn entry_point_type(ctxt: &EntryContext<'_>, id: ItemId, at_root: bool) -> EntryPointType { + let attrs = ctxt.tcx.hir().attrs(id.hir_id()); + if ctxt.tcx.sess.contains_name(attrs, sym::start) { + EntryPointType::Start + } else if ctxt.tcx.sess.contains_name(attrs, sym::rustc_main) { + EntryPointType::RustcMainAttr + } else { + if let Some(name) = ctxt.tcx.opt_item_name(id.def_id.to_def_id()) + && name == sym::main { + if at_root { + // This is a top-level function so can be `main`. + EntryPointType::MainNamed + } else { + EntryPointType::OtherMain + } + } else { + EntryPointType::None + } + } +} + +fn err_if_attr_found(ctxt: &EntryContext<'_>, attrs: &[Attribute], sym: Symbol) { + if let Some(attr) = ctxt.tcx.sess.find_by_name(attrs, sym) { + ctxt.tcx + .sess + .struct_span_err( + attr.span, + &format!("`{}` attribute can only be used on functions", sym), + ) + .emit(); + } +} + +fn find_item(id: ItemId, ctxt: &mut EntryContext<'_>) { + let at_root = ctxt.tcx.opt_local_parent(id.def_id) == Some(CRATE_DEF_ID); + + match entry_point_type(ctxt, id, at_root) { + EntryPointType::None => (), + _ if !matches!(ctxt.tcx.def_kind(id.def_id), DefKind::Fn) => { + let attrs = ctxt.tcx.hir().attrs(id.hir_id()); + err_if_attr_found(ctxt, attrs, sym::start); + err_if_attr_found(ctxt, attrs, sym::rustc_main); + } + EntryPointType::MainNamed => (), + EntryPointType::OtherMain => { + ctxt.non_main_fns.push(ctxt.tcx.def_span(id.def_id)); + } + EntryPointType::RustcMainAttr => { + if ctxt.attr_main_fn.is_none() { + ctxt.attr_main_fn = Some((id.def_id, ctxt.tcx.def_span(id.def_id.to_def_id()))); + } else { + struct_span_err!( + ctxt.tcx.sess, + ctxt.tcx.def_span(id.def_id.to_def_id()), + E0137, + "multiple functions with a `#[rustc_main]` attribute" + ) + .span_label( + ctxt.tcx.def_span(id.def_id.to_def_id()), + "additional `#[rustc_main]` function", + ) + .span_label(ctxt.attr_main_fn.unwrap().1, "first `#[rustc_main]` function") + .emit(); + } + } + EntryPointType::Start => { + if ctxt.start_fn.is_none() { + ctxt.start_fn = Some((id.def_id, ctxt.tcx.def_span(id.def_id.to_def_id()))); + } else { + struct_span_err!( + ctxt.tcx.sess, + ctxt.tcx.def_span(id.def_id.to_def_id()), + E0138, + "multiple `start` functions" + ) + .span_label(ctxt.start_fn.unwrap().1, "previous `#[start]` function here") + .span_label(ctxt.tcx.def_span(id.def_id.to_def_id()), "multiple `start` functions") + .emit(); + } + } + } +} + +fn configure_main(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, visitor: &EntryContext<'_>) -> Option<(DefId, EntryFnType)> { + if let Some((def_id, _)) = visitor.start_fn { + Some((def_id.to_def_id(), EntryFnType::Start)) + } else if let Some((def_id, _)) = visitor.attr_main_fn { + Some((def_id.to_def_id(), EntryFnType::Main)) + } else { + if let Some(main_def) = tcx.resolutions(()).main_def && let Some(def_id) = main_def.opt_fn_def_id() { + // non-local main imports are handled below + if let Some(def_id) = def_id.as_local() && matches!(tcx.hir().find_by_def_id(def_id), Some(Node::ForeignItem(_))) { + tcx.sess + .struct_span_err( + tcx.def_span(def_id), + "the `main` function cannot be declared in an `extern` block", + ) + .emit(); + return None; + } + + if main_def.is_import && !tcx.features().imported_main { + let span = main_def.span; + feature_err( + &tcx.sess.parse_sess, + sym::imported_main, + span, + "using an imported function as entry point `main` is experimental", + ) + .emit(); + } + return Some((def_id, EntryFnType::Main)); + } + no_main_err(tcx, visitor); + None + } +} + +fn no_main_err(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, visitor: &EntryContext<'_>) { + let sp = tcx.def_span(CRATE_DEF_ID); + if *tcx.sess.parse_sess.reached_eof.borrow() { + // There's an unclosed brace that made the parser reach `Eof`, we shouldn't complain about + // the missing `fn main()` then as it might have been hidden inside an unclosed block. + tcx.sess.delay_span_bug(sp, "`main` not found, but expected unclosed brace error"); + return; + } + + // There is no main function. + let mut err = struct_span_err!( + tcx.sess, + DUMMY_SP, + E0601, + "`main` function not found in crate `{}`", + tcx.crate_name(LOCAL_CRATE) + ); + let filename = &tcx.sess.local_crate_source_file; + let note = if !visitor.non_main_fns.is_empty() { + for &span in &visitor.non_main_fns { + err.span_note(span, "here is a function named `main`"); + } + err.note("you have one or more functions named `main` not defined at the crate level"); + err.help("consider moving the `main` function definitions"); + // There were some functions named `main` though. Try to give the user a hint. + format!( + "the main function must be defined at the crate level{}", + filename.as_ref().map(|f| format!(" (in `{}`)", f.display())).unwrap_or_default() + ) + } else if let Some(filename) = filename { + format!("consider adding a `main` function to `{}`", filename.display()) + } else { + String::from("consider adding a `main` function at the crate level") + }; + // The file may be empty, which leads to the diagnostic machinery not emitting this + // note. This is a relatively simple way to detect that case and emit a span-less + // note instead. + if tcx.sess.source_map().lookup_line(sp.hi()).is_ok() { + err.set_span(sp.shrink_to_hi()); + err.span_label(sp.shrink_to_hi(), ¬e); + } else { + err.note(¬e); + } + + if let Some(main_def) = tcx.resolutions(()).main_def && main_def.opt_fn_def_id().is_none(){ + // There is something at `crate::main`, but it is not a function definition. + err.span_label(main_def.span, "non-function item at `crate::main` is found"); + } + + if tcx.sess.teach(&err.get_code().unwrap()) { + err.note( + "If you don't know the basics of Rust, you can go look to the Rust Book \ + to get started: https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/", + ); + } + err.emit(); +} + +pub fn provide(providers: &mut Providers) { + *providers = Providers { entry_fn, ..*providers }; +} |