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diff --git a/src/librustdoc/clean/simplify.rs b/src/librustdoc/clean/simplify.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..af7813a77 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/librustdoc/clean/simplify.rs @@ -0,0 +1,139 @@ +//! Simplification of where-clauses and parameter bounds into a prettier and +//! more canonical form. +//! +//! Currently all cross-crate-inlined function use `rustc_middle::ty` to reconstruct +//! the AST (e.g., see all of `clean::inline`), but this is not always a +//! non-lossy transformation. The current format of storage for where-clauses +//! for functions and such is simply a list of predicates. One example of this +//! is that the AST predicate of: `where T: Trait<Foo = Bar>` is encoded as: +//! `where T: Trait, <T as Trait>::Foo = Bar`. +//! +//! This module attempts to reconstruct the original where and/or parameter +//! bounds by special casing scenarios such as these. Fun! + +use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxIndexMap; +use rustc_hir::def_id::DefId; +use rustc_middle::ty; +use rustc_span::Symbol; + +use crate::clean; +use crate::clean::GenericArgs as PP; +use crate::clean::WherePredicate as WP; +use crate::core::DocContext; + +pub(crate) fn where_clauses(cx: &DocContext<'_>, clauses: Vec<WP>) -> Vec<WP> { + // First, partition the where clause into its separate components. + // + // We use `FxIndexMap` so that the insertion order is preserved to prevent messing up to + // the order of the generated bounds. + let mut params: FxIndexMap<Symbol, (Vec<_>, Vec<_>)> = FxIndexMap::default(); + let mut lifetimes = Vec::new(); + let mut equalities = Vec::new(); + let mut tybounds = Vec::new(); + + for clause in clauses { + match clause { + WP::BoundPredicate { ty, bounds, bound_params } => match ty { + clean::Generic(s) => { + let (b, p) = params.entry(s).or_default(); + b.extend(bounds); + p.extend(bound_params); + } + t => tybounds.push((t, (bounds, bound_params))), + }, + WP::RegionPredicate { lifetime, bounds } => { + lifetimes.push((lifetime, bounds)); + } + WP::EqPredicate { lhs, rhs } => equalities.push((lhs, rhs)), + } + } + + // Look for equality predicates on associated types that can be merged into + // general bound predicates + equalities.retain(|&(ref lhs, ref rhs)| { + let Some((self_, trait_did, name)) = lhs.projection() else { + return true; + }; + let clean::Generic(generic) = self_ else { return true }; + let Some((bounds, _)) = params.get_mut(generic) else { return true }; + + merge_bounds(cx, bounds, trait_did, name, rhs) + }); + + // And finally, let's reassemble everything + let mut clauses = Vec::new(); + clauses.extend( + lifetimes.into_iter().map(|(lt, bounds)| WP::RegionPredicate { lifetime: lt, bounds }), + ); + clauses.extend(params.into_iter().map(|(k, (bounds, params))| WP::BoundPredicate { + ty: clean::Generic(k), + bounds, + bound_params: params, + })); + clauses.extend(tybounds.into_iter().map(|(ty, (bounds, bound_params))| WP::BoundPredicate { + ty, + bounds, + bound_params, + })); + clauses.extend(equalities.into_iter().map(|(lhs, rhs)| WP::EqPredicate { lhs, rhs })); + clauses +} + +pub(crate) fn merge_bounds( + cx: &clean::DocContext<'_>, + bounds: &mut Vec<clean::GenericBound>, + trait_did: DefId, + assoc: clean::PathSegment, + rhs: &clean::Term, +) -> bool { + !bounds.iter_mut().any(|b| { + let trait_ref = match *b { + clean::GenericBound::TraitBound(ref mut tr, _) => tr, + clean::GenericBound::Outlives(..) => return false, + }; + // If this QPath's trait `trait_did` is the same as, or a supertrait + // of, the bound's trait `did` then we can keep going, otherwise + // this is just a plain old equality bound. + if !trait_is_same_or_supertrait(cx, trait_ref.trait_.def_id(), trait_did) { + return false; + } + let last = trait_ref.trait_.segments.last_mut().expect("segments were empty"); + match last.args { + PP::AngleBracketed { ref mut bindings, .. } => { + bindings.push(clean::TypeBinding { + assoc: assoc.clone(), + kind: clean::TypeBindingKind::Equality { term: rhs.clone() }, + }); + } + PP::Parenthesized { ref mut output, .. } => match output { + Some(o) => assert_eq!(&clean::Term::Type(o.as_ref().clone()), rhs), + None => { + if *rhs != clean::Term::Type(clean::Type::Tuple(Vec::new())) { + *output = Some(Box::new(rhs.ty().unwrap().clone())); + } + } + }, + }; + true + }) +} + +fn trait_is_same_or_supertrait(cx: &DocContext<'_>, child: DefId, trait_: DefId) -> bool { + if child == trait_ { + return true; + } + let predicates = cx.tcx.super_predicates_of(child); + debug_assert!(cx.tcx.generics_of(child).has_self); + let self_ty = cx.tcx.types.self_param; + predicates + .predicates + .iter() + .filter_map(|(pred, _)| { + if let ty::PredicateKind::Trait(pred) = pred.kind().skip_binder() { + if pred.trait_ref.self_ty() == self_ty { Some(pred.def_id()) } else { None } + } else { + None + } + }) + .any(|did| trait_is_same_or_supertrait(cx, did, trait_)) +} |