use crate::lexer::unicode_chars::UNICODE_ARRAY; use rustc_ast::ast::{self, AttrStyle}; use rustc_ast::token::{self, CommentKind, Delimiter, Token, TokenKind}; use rustc_ast::tokenstream::{Spacing, TokenStream}; use rustc_ast::util::unicode::contains_text_flow_control_chars; use rustc_errors::{error_code, Applicability, DiagnosticBuilder, ErrorGuaranteed, PResult}; use rustc_lexer::unescape::{self, Mode}; use rustc_lexer::{Base, DocStyle, RawStrError}; use rustc_session::lint::builtin::{ RUST_2021_PREFIXES_INCOMPATIBLE_SYNTAX, TEXT_DIRECTION_CODEPOINT_IN_COMMENT, }; use rustc_session::lint::BuiltinLintDiagnostics; use rustc_session::parse::ParseSess; use rustc_span::symbol::{sym, Symbol}; use rustc_span::{edition::Edition, BytePos, Pos, Span}; mod tokentrees; mod unescape_error_reporting; mod unicode_chars; use unescape_error_reporting::{emit_unescape_error, escaped_char}; // This type is used a lot. Make sure it doesn't unintentionally get bigger. // // This assertion is in this crate, rather than in `rustc_lexer`, because that // crate cannot depend on `rustc_data_structures`. #[cfg(all(target_arch = "x86_64", target_pointer_width = "64"))] rustc_data_structures::static_assert_size!(rustc_lexer::Token, 12); #[derive(Clone, Debug)] pub struct UnmatchedBrace { pub expected_delim: Delimiter, pub found_delim: Option, pub found_span: Span, pub unclosed_span: Option, pub candidate_span: Option, } pub(crate) fn parse_token_trees<'a>( sess: &'a ParseSess, src: &'a str, start_pos: BytePos, override_span: Option, ) -> (PResult<'a, TokenStream>, Vec) { StringReader { sess, start_pos, pos: start_pos, src, override_span }.into_token_trees() } struct StringReader<'a> { sess: &'a ParseSess, /// Initial position, read-only. start_pos: BytePos, /// The absolute offset within the source_map of the current character. pos: BytePos, /// Source text to tokenize. src: &'a str, override_span: Option, } impl<'a> StringReader<'a> { fn mk_sp(&self, lo: BytePos, hi: BytePos) -> Span { self.override_span.unwrap_or_else(|| Span::with_root_ctxt(lo, hi)) } /// Returns the next token, and info about preceding whitespace, if any. fn next_token(&mut self) -> (Spacing, Token) { let mut spacing = Spacing::Joint; // Skip `#!` at the start of the file if self.pos == self.start_pos && let Some(shebang_len) = rustc_lexer::strip_shebang(self.src) { self.pos = self.pos + BytePos::from_usize(shebang_len); spacing = Spacing::Alone; } // Skip trivial (whitespace & comments) tokens loop { let start_src_index = self.src_index(self.pos); let text: &str = &self.src[start_src_index..]; if text.is_empty() { let span = self.mk_sp(self.pos, self.pos); return (spacing, Token::new(token::Eof, span)); } let token = rustc_lexer::first_token(text); let start = self.pos; self.pos = self.pos + BytePos(token.len); debug!("next_token: {:?}({:?})", token.kind, self.str_from(start)); match self.cook_lexer_token(token.kind, start) { Some(kind) => { let span = self.mk_sp(start, self.pos); return (spacing, Token::new(kind, span)); } None => spacing = Spacing::Alone, } } } /// Report a fatal lexical error with a given span. fn fatal_span(&self, sp: Span, m: &str) -> ! { self.sess.span_diagnostic.span_fatal(sp, m) } /// Report a lexical error with a given span. fn err_span(&self, sp: Span, m: &str) { self.sess.span_diagnostic.struct_span_err(sp, m).emit(); } /// Report a fatal error spanning [`from_pos`, `to_pos`). fn fatal_span_(&self, from_pos: BytePos, to_pos: BytePos, m: &str) -> ! { self.fatal_span(self.mk_sp(from_pos, to_pos), m) } /// Report a lexical error spanning [`from_pos`, `to_pos`). fn err_span_(&self, from_pos: BytePos, to_pos: BytePos, m: &str) { self.err_span(self.mk_sp(from_pos, to_pos), m) } fn struct_fatal_span_char( &self, from_pos: BytePos, to_pos: BytePos, m: &str, c: char, ) -> DiagnosticBuilder<'a, !> { self.sess .span_diagnostic .struct_span_fatal(self.mk_sp(from_pos, to_pos), &format!("{}: {}", m, escaped_char(c))) } fn struct_err_span_char( &self, from_pos: BytePos, to_pos: BytePos, m: &str, c: char, ) -> DiagnosticBuilder<'a, ErrorGuaranteed> { self.sess .span_diagnostic .struct_span_err(self.mk_sp(from_pos, to_pos), &format!("{}: {}", m, escaped_char(c))) } /// Detect usages of Unicode codepoints changing the direction of the text on screen and loudly /// complain about it. fn lint_unicode_text_flow(&self, start: BytePos) { // Opening delimiter of the length 2 is not included into the comment text. let content_start = start + BytePos(2); let content = self.str_from(content_start); if contains_text_flow_control_chars(content) { let span = self.mk_sp(start, self.pos); self.sess.buffer_lint_with_diagnostic( &TEXT_DIRECTION_CODEPOINT_IN_COMMENT, span, ast::CRATE_NODE_ID, "unicode codepoint changing visible direction of text present in comment", BuiltinLintDiagnostics::UnicodeTextFlow(span, content.to_string()), ); } } /// Turns simple `rustc_lexer::TokenKind` enum into a rich /// `rustc_ast::TokenKind`. This turns strings into interned /// symbols and runs additional validation. fn cook_lexer_token(&self, token: rustc_lexer::TokenKind, start: BytePos) -> Option { Some(match token { rustc_lexer::TokenKind::LineComment { doc_style } => { // Skip non-doc comments let Some(doc_style) = doc_style else { self.lint_unicode_text_flow(start); return None; }; // Opening delimiter of the length 3 is not included into the symbol. let content_start = start + BytePos(3); let content = self.str_from(content_start); self.cook_doc_comment(content_start, content, CommentKind::Line, doc_style) } rustc_lexer::TokenKind::BlockComment { doc_style, terminated } => { if !terminated { self.report_unterminated_block_comment(start, doc_style); } // Skip non-doc comments let Some(doc_style) = doc_style else { self.lint_unicode_text_flow(start); return None; }; // Opening delimiter of the length 3 and closing delimiter of the length 2 // are not included into the symbol. let content_start = start + BytePos(3); let content_end = self.pos - BytePos(if terminated { 2 } else { 0 }); let content = self.str_from_to(content_start, content_end); self.cook_doc_comment(content_start, content, CommentKind::Block, doc_style) } rustc_lexer::TokenKind::Whitespace => return None, rustc_lexer::TokenKind::Ident | rustc_lexer::TokenKind::RawIdent | rustc_lexer::TokenKind::UnknownPrefix => { let is_raw_ident = token == rustc_lexer::TokenKind::RawIdent; let is_unknown_prefix = token == rustc_lexer::TokenKind::UnknownPrefix; let mut ident_start = start; if is_raw_ident { ident_start = ident_start + BytePos(2); } if is_unknown_prefix { self.report_unknown_prefix(start); } let sym = nfc_normalize(self.str_from(ident_start)); let span = self.mk_sp(start, self.pos); self.sess.symbol_gallery.insert(sym, span); if is_raw_ident { if !sym.can_be_raw() { self.err_span(span, &format!("`{}` cannot be a raw identifier", sym)); } self.sess.raw_identifier_spans.borrow_mut().push(span); } token::Ident(sym, is_raw_ident) } rustc_lexer::TokenKind::InvalidIdent // Do not recover an identifier with emoji if the codepoint is a confusable // with a recoverable substitution token, like `➖`. if !UNICODE_ARRAY .iter() .any(|&(c, _, _)| { let sym = self.str_from(start); sym.chars().count() == 1 && c == sym.chars().next().unwrap() }) => { let sym = nfc_normalize(self.str_from(start)); let span = self.mk_sp(start, self.pos); self.sess.bad_unicode_identifiers.borrow_mut().entry(sym).or_default().push(span); token::Ident(sym, false) } rustc_lexer::TokenKind::Literal { kind, suffix_start } => { let suffix_start = start + BytePos(suffix_start); let (kind, symbol) = self.cook_lexer_literal(start, suffix_start, kind); let suffix = if suffix_start < self.pos { let string = self.str_from(suffix_start); if string == "_" { self.sess .span_diagnostic .struct_span_warn( self.mk_sp(suffix_start, self.pos), "underscore literal suffix is not allowed", ) .warn( "this was previously accepted by the compiler but is \ being phased out; it will become a hard error in \ a future release!", ) .note( "see issue #42326 \ \ for more information", ) .emit(); None } else { Some(Symbol::intern(string)) } } else { None }; token::Literal(token::Lit { kind, symbol, suffix }) } rustc_lexer::TokenKind::Lifetime { starts_with_number } => { // Include the leading `'` in the real identifier, for macro // expansion purposes. See #12512 for the gory details of why // this is necessary. let lifetime_name = self.str_from(start); if starts_with_number { self.err_span_(start, self.pos, "lifetimes cannot start with a number"); } let ident = Symbol::intern(lifetime_name); token::Lifetime(ident) } rustc_lexer::TokenKind::Semi => token::Semi, rustc_lexer::TokenKind::Comma => token::Comma, rustc_lexer::TokenKind::Dot => token::Dot, rustc_lexer::TokenKind::OpenParen => token::OpenDelim(Delimiter::Parenthesis), rustc_lexer::TokenKind::CloseParen => token::CloseDelim(Delimiter::Parenthesis), rustc_lexer::TokenKind::OpenBrace => token::OpenDelim(Delimiter::Brace), rustc_lexer::TokenKind::CloseBrace => token::CloseDelim(Delimiter::Brace), rustc_lexer::TokenKind::OpenBracket => token::OpenDelim(Delimiter::Bracket), rustc_lexer::TokenKind::CloseBracket => token::CloseDelim(Delimiter::Bracket), rustc_lexer::TokenKind::At => token::At, rustc_lexer::TokenKind::Pound => token::Pound, rustc_lexer::TokenKind::Tilde => token::Tilde, rustc_lexer::TokenKind::Question => token::Question, rustc_lexer::TokenKind::Colon => token::Colon, rustc_lexer::TokenKind::Dollar => token::Dollar, rustc_lexer::TokenKind::Eq => token::Eq, rustc_lexer::TokenKind::Bang => token::Not, rustc_lexer::TokenKind::Lt => token::Lt, rustc_lexer::TokenKind::Gt => token::Gt, rustc_lexer::TokenKind::Minus => token::BinOp(token::Minus), rustc_lexer::TokenKind::And => token::BinOp(token::And), rustc_lexer::TokenKind::Or => token::BinOp(token::Or), rustc_lexer::TokenKind::Plus => token::BinOp(token::Plus), rustc_lexer::TokenKind::Star => token::BinOp(token::Star), rustc_lexer::TokenKind::Slash => token::BinOp(token::Slash), rustc_lexer::TokenKind::Caret => token::BinOp(token::Caret), rustc_lexer::TokenKind::Percent => token::BinOp(token::Percent), rustc_lexer::TokenKind::Unknown | rustc_lexer::TokenKind::InvalidIdent => { let c = self.str_from(start).chars().next().unwrap(); let mut err = self.struct_err_span_char(start, self.pos, "unknown start of token", c); // FIXME: the lexer could be used to turn the ASCII version of unicode homoglyphs, // instead of keeping a table in `check_for_substitution`into the token. Ideally, // this should be inside `rustc_lexer`. However, we should first remove compound // tokens like `<<` from `rustc_lexer`, and then add fancier error recovery to it, // as there will be less overall work to do this way. let token = unicode_chars::check_for_substitution(self, start, c, &mut err); if c == '\x00' { err.help("source files must contain UTF-8 encoded text, unexpected null bytes might occur when a different encoding is used"); } err.emit(); token? } }) } fn cook_doc_comment( &self, content_start: BytePos, content: &str, comment_kind: CommentKind, doc_style: DocStyle, ) -> TokenKind { if content.contains('\r') { for (idx, _) in content.char_indices().filter(|&(_, c)| c == '\r') { self.err_span_( content_start + BytePos(idx as u32), content_start + BytePos(idx as u32 + 1), match comment_kind { CommentKind::Line => "bare CR not allowed in doc-comment", CommentKind::Block => "bare CR not allowed in block doc-comment", }, ); } } let attr_style = match doc_style { DocStyle::Outer => AttrStyle::Outer, DocStyle::Inner => AttrStyle::Inner, }; token::DocComment(comment_kind, attr_style, Symbol::intern(content)) } fn cook_lexer_literal( &self, start: BytePos, suffix_start: BytePos, kind: rustc_lexer::LiteralKind, ) -> (token::LitKind, Symbol) { // prefix means `"` or `br"` or `r###"`, ... let (lit_kind, mode, prefix_len, postfix_len) = match kind { rustc_lexer::LiteralKind::Char { terminated } => { if !terminated { self.sess.span_diagnostic.span_fatal_with_code( self.mk_sp(start, suffix_start), "unterminated character literal", error_code!(E0762), ) } (token::Char, Mode::Char, 1, 1) // ' ' } rustc_lexer::LiteralKind::Byte { terminated } => { if !terminated { self.sess.span_diagnostic.span_fatal_with_code( self.mk_sp(start + BytePos(1), suffix_start), "unterminated byte constant", error_code!(E0763), ) } (token::Byte, Mode::Byte, 2, 1) // b' ' } rustc_lexer::LiteralKind::Str { terminated } => { if !terminated { self.sess.span_diagnostic.span_fatal_with_code( self.mk_sp(start, suffix_start), "unterminated double quote string", error_code!(E0765), ) } (token::Str, Mode::Str, 1, 1) // " " } rustc_lexer::LiteralKind::ByteStr { terminated } => { if !terminated { self.sess.span_diagnostic.span_fatal_with_code( self.mk_sp(start + BytePos(1), suffix_start), "unterminated double quote byte string", error_code!(E0766), ) } (token::ByteStr, Mode::ByteStr, 2, 1) // b" " } rustc_lexer::LiteralKind::RawStr { n_hashes } => { if let Some(n_hashes) = n_hashes { let n = u32::from(n_hashes); (token::StrRaw(n_hashes), Mode::RawStr, 2 + n, 1 + n) // r##" "## } else { self.report_raw_str_error(start, 1); } } rustc_lexer::LiteralKind::RawByteStr { n_hashes } => { if let Some(n_hashes) = n_hashes { let n = u32::from(n_hashes); (token::ByteStrRaw(n_hashes), Mode::RawByteStr, 3 + n, 1 + n) // br##" "## } else { self.report_raw_str_error(start, 2); } } rustc_lexer::LiteralKind::Int { base, empty_int } => { return if empty_int { self.sess .span_diagnostic .struct_span_err_with_code( self.mk_sp(start, suffix_start), "no valid digits found for number", error_code!(E0768), ) .emit(); (token::Integer, sym::integer(0)) } else { self.validate_int_literal(base, start, suffix_start); (token::Integer, self.symbol_from_to(start, suffix_start)) }; } rustc_lexer::LiteralKind::Float { base, empty_exponent } => { if empty_exponent { self.err_span_(start, self.pos, "expected at least one digit in exponent"); } match base { Base::Hexadecimal => self.err_span_( start, suffix_start, "hexadecimal float literal is not supported", ), Base::Octal => { self.err_span_(start, suffix_start, "octal float literal is not supported") } Base::Binary => { self.err_span_(start, suffix_start, "binary float literal is not supported") } _ => (), } let id = self.symbol_from_to(start, suffix_start); return (token::Float, id); } }; let content_start = start + BytePos(prefix_len); let content_end = suffix_start - BytePos(postfix_len); let id = self.symbol_from_to(content_start, content_end); self.validate_literal_escape(mode, content_start, content_end, prefix_len, postfix_len); (lit_kind, id) } #[inline] fn src_index(&self, pos: BytePos) -> usize { (pos - self.start_pos).to_usize() } /// Slice of the source text from `start` up to but excluding `self.pos`, /// meaning the slice does not include the character `self.ch`. fn str_from(&self, start: BytePos) -> &str { self.str_from_to(start, self.pos) } /// As symbol_from, with an explicit endpoint. fn symbol_from_to(&self, start: BytePos, end: BytePos) -> Symbol { debug!("taking an ident from {:?} to {:?}", start, end); Symbol::intern(self.str_from_to(start, end)) } /// Slice of the source text spanning from `start` up to but excluding `end`. fn str_from_to(&self, start: BytePos, end: BytePos) -> &str { &self.src[self.src_index(start)..self.src_index(end)] } fn report_raw_str_error(&self, start: BytePos, prefix_len: u32) -> ! { match rustc_lexer::validate_raw_str(self.str_from(start), prefix_len) { Err(RawStrError::InvalidStarter { bad_char }) => { self.report_non_started_raw_string(start, bad_char) } Err(RawStrError::NoTerminator { expected, found, possible_terminator_offset }) => self .report_unterminated_raw_string(start, expected, possible_terminator_offset, found), Err(RawStrError::TooManyDelimiters { found }) => { self.report_too_many_hashes(start, found) } Ok(()) => panic!("no error found for supposedly invalid raw string literal"), } } fn report_non_started_raw_string(&self, start: BytePos, bad_char: char) -> ! { self.struct_fatal_span_char( start, self.pos, "found invalid character; only `#` is allowed in raw string delimitation", bad_char, ) .emit() } fn report_unterminated_raw_string( &self, start: BytePos, n_hashes: u32, possible_offset: Option, found_terminators: u32, ) -> ! { let mut err = self.sess.span_diagnostic.struct_span_fatal_with_code( self.mk_sp(start, start), "unterminated raw string", error_code!(E0748), ); err.span_label(self.mk_sp(start, start), "unterminated raw string"); if n_hashes > 0 { err.note(&format!( "this raw string should be terminated with `\"{}`", "#".repeat(n_hashes as usize) )); } if let Some(possible_offset) = possible_offset { let lo = start + BytePos(possible_offset as u32); let hi = lo + BytePos(found_terminators as u32); let span = self.mk_sp(lo, hi); err.span_suggestion( span, "consider terminating the string here", "#".repeat(n_hashes as usize), Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, ); } err.emit() } fn report_unterminated_block_comment(&self, start: BytePos, doc_style: Option) { let msg = match doc_style { Some(_) => "unterminated block doc-comment", None => "unterminated block comment", }; let last_bpos = self.pos; let mut err = self.sess.span_diagnostic.struct_span_fatal_with_code( self.mk_sp(start, last_bpos), msg, error_code!(E0758), ); let mut nested_block_comment_open_idxs = vec![]; let mut last_nested_block_comment_idxs = None; let mut content_chars = self.str_from(start).char_indices().peekable(); while let Some((idx, current_char)) = content_chars.next() { match content_chars.peek() { Some((_, '*')) if current_char == '/' => { nested_block_comment_open_idxs.push(idx); } Some((_, '/')) if current_char == '*' => { last_nested_block_comment_idxs = nested_block_comment_open_idxs.pop().map(|open_idx| (open_idx, idx)); } _ => {} }; } if let Some((nested_open_idx, nested_close_idx)) = last_nested_block_comment_idxs { err.span_label(self.mk_sp(start, start + BytePos(2)), msg) .span_label( self.mk_sp( start + BytePos(nested_open_idx as u32), start + BytePos(nested_open_idx as u32 + 2), ), "...as last nested comment starts here, maybe you want to close this instead?", ) .span_label( self.mk_sp( start + BytePos(nested_close_idx as u32), start + BytePos(nested_close_idx as u32 + 2), ), "...and last nested comment terminates here.", ); } err.emit(); } // RFC 3101 introduced the idea of (reserved) prefixes. As of Rust 2021, // using a (unknown) prefix is an error. In earlier editions, however, they // only result in a (allowed by default) lint, and are treated as regular // identifier tokens. fn report_unknown_prefix(&self, start: BytePos) { let prefix_span = self.mk_sp(start, self.pos); let prefix_str = self.str_from_to(start, self.pos); let msg = format!("prefix `{}` is unknown", prefix_str); let expn_data = prefix_span.ctxt().outer_expn_data(); if expn_data.edition >= Edition::Edition2021 { // In Rust 2021, this is a hard error. let mut err = self.sess.span_diagnostic.struct_span_err(prefix_span, &msg); err.span_label(prefix_span, "unknown prefix"); if prefix_str == "rb" { err.span_suggestion_verbose( prefix_span, "use `br` for a raw byte string", "br", Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, ); } else if expn_data.is_root() { err.span_suggestion_verbose( prefix_span.shrink_to_hi(), "consider inserting whitespace here", " ", Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, ); } err.note("prefixed identifiers and literals are reserved since Rust 2021"); err.emit(); } else { // Before Rust 2021, only emit a lint for migration. self.sess.buffer_lint_with_diagnostic( &RUST_2021_PREFIXES_INCOMPATIBLE_SYNTAX, prefix_span, ast::CRATE_NODE_ID, &msg, BuiltinLintDiagnostics::ReservedPrefix(prefix_span), ); } } fn report_too_many_hashes(&self, start: BytePos, found: u32) -> ! { self.fatal_span_( start, self.pos, &format!( "too many `#` symbols: raw strings may be delimited \ by up to 255 `#` symbols, but found {}", found ), ) } fn validate_literal_escape( &self, mode: Mode, content_start: BytePos, content_end: BytePos, prefix_len: u32, postfix_len: u32, ) { let lit_content = self.str_from_to(content_start, content_end); unescape::unescape_literal(lit_content, mode, &mut |range, result| { // Here we only check for errors. The actual unescaping is done later. if let Err(err) = result { let span_with_quotes = self .mk_sp(content_start - BytePos(prefix_len), content_end + BytePos(postfix_len)); let (start, end) = (range.start as u32, range.end as u32); let lo = content_start + BytePos(start); let hi = lo + BytePos(end - start); let span = self.mk_sp(lo, hi); emit_unescape_error( &self.sess.span_diagnostic, lit_content, span_with_quotes, span, mode, range, err, ); } }); } fn validate_int_literal(&self, base: Base, content_start: BytePos, content_end: BytePos) { let base = match base { Base::Binary => 2, Base::Octal => 8, _ => return, }; let s = self.str_from_to(content_start + BytePos(2), content_end); for (idx, c) in s.char_indices() { let idx = idx as u32; if c != '_' && c.to_digit(base).is_none() { let lo = content_start + BytePos(2 + idx); let hi = content_start + BytePos(2 + idx + c.len_utf8() as u32); self.err_span_(lo, hi, &format!("invalid digit for a base {} literal", base)); } } } } pub fn nfc_normalize(string: &str) -> Symbol { use unicode_normalization::{is_nfc_quick, IsNormalized, UnicodeNormalization}; match is_nfc_quick(string.chars()) { IsNormalized::Yes => Symbol::intern(string), _ => { let normalized_str: String = string.chars().nfc().collect(); Symbol::intern(&normalized_str) } } }