use std::error; use std::fmt; use std::fs; use std::io; use rustc_session::EarlyErrorHandler; fn arg_expand(arg: String) -> Result, Error> { if let Some(path) = arg.strip_prefix('@') { let file = match fs::read_to_string(path) { Ok(file) => file, Err(ref err) if err.kind() == io::ErrorKind::InvalidData => { return Err(Error::Utf8Error(Some(path.to_string()))); } Err(err) => return Err(Error::IOError(path.to_string(), err)), }; Ok(file.lines().map(ToString::to_string).collect()) } else { Ok(vec![arg]) } } /// **Note:** This function doesn't interpret argument 0 in any special way. /// If this function is intended to be used with command line arguments, /// `argv[0]` must be removed prior to calling it manually. pub fn arg_expand_all(handler: &EarlyErrorHandler, at_args: &[String]) -> Vec { let mut args = Vec::new(); for arg in at_args { match arg_expand(arg.clone()) { Ok(arg) => args.extend(arg), Err(err) => handler.early_error(format!("Failed to load argument file: {err}")), } } args } #[derive(Debug)] pub enum Error { Utf8Error(Option), IOError(String, io::Error), } impl fmt::Display for Error { fn fmt(&self, fmt: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { match self { Error::Utf8Error(None) => write!(fmt, "Utf8 error"), Error::Utf8Error(Some(path)) => write!(fmt, "Utf8 error in {path}"), Error::IOError(path, err) => write!(fmt, "IO Error: {path}: {err}"), } } } impl error::Error for Error {}