use rustc_ast::NodeId; use rustc_data_structures::fx::{FxHashMap, FxHashSet}; use rustc_data_structures::sync::{self, Lrc}; use rustc_data_structures::unord::UnordSet; use rustc_errors::emitter::{Emitter, EmitterWriter}; use rustc_errors::json::JsonEmitter; use rustc_feature::UnstableFeatures; use rustc_hir::def::{Namespace, Res}; use rustc_hir::def_id::{DefId, DefIdMap, LocalDefId}; use rustc_hir::intravisit::{self, Visitor}; use rustc_hir::{HirId, Path, TraitCandidate}; use rustc_interface::interface; use rustc_middle::hir::nested_filter; use rustc_middle::ty::{ParamEnv, Ty, TyCtxt}; use rustc_resolve as resolve; use rustc_session::config::{self, CrateType, ErrorOutputType}; use rustc_session::lint; use rustc_session::Session; use rustc_span::symbol::sym; use rustc_span::{source_map, Span, Symbol}; use std::cell::RefCell; use std::mem; use std::rc::Rc; use std::sync::LazyLock; use crate::clean::inline::build_external_trait; use crate::clean::{self, ItemId}; use crate::config::{Options as RustdocOptions, OutputFormat, RenderOptions}; use crate::formats::cache::Cache; use crate::passes::collect_intra_doc_links::PreprocessedMarkdownLink; use crate::passes::{self, Condition::*}; pub(crate) use rustc_session::config::{Input, Options, UnstableOptions}; pub(crate) struct ResolverCaches { pub(crate) markdown_links: Option>>, pub(crate) doc_link_resolutions: FxHashMap<(Symbol, Namespace, DefId), Option>>, /// Traits in scope for a given module. /// See `collect_intra_doc_links::traits_implemented_by` for more details. pub(crate) traits_in_scope: DefIdMap>, pub(crate) all_trait_impls: Option>, pub(crate) all_macro_rules: FxHashMap>, } pub(crate) struct DocContext<'tcx> { pub(crate) tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, /// Name resolver. Used for intra-doc links. /// /// The `Rc>` wrapping is needed because that is what's returned by /// [`rustc_interface::Queries::expansion()`]. // FIXME: see if we can get rid of this RefCell somehow pub(crate) resolver: Rc>, pub(crate) resolver_caches: ResolverCaches, /// Used for normalization. /// /// Most of this logic is copied from rustc_lint::late. pub(crate) param_env: ParamEnv<'tcx>, /// Later on moved through `clean::Crate` into `cache` pub(crate) external_traits: Rc>>, /// Used while populating `external_traits` to ensure we don't process the same trait twice at /// the same time. pub(crate) active_extern_traits: FxHashSet, // The current set of parameter substitutions, // for expanding type aliases at the HIR level: /// Table `DefId` of type, lifetime, or const parameter -> substituted type, lifetime, or const pub(crate) substs: FxHashMap, /// Table synthetic type parameter for `impl Trait` in argument position -> bounds pub(crate) impl_trait_bounds: FxHashMap>, /// Auto-trait or blanket impls processed so far, as `(self_ty, trait_def_id)`. // FIXME(eddyb) make this a `ty::TraitRef<'tcx>` set. pub(crate) generated_synthetics: FxHashSet<(Ty<'tcx>, DefId)>, pub(crate) auto_traits: Vec, /// The options given to rustdoc that could be relevant to a pass. pub(crate) render_options: RenderOptions, /// This same cache is used throughout rustdoc, including in [`crate::html::render`]. pub(crate) cache: Cache, /// Used by [`clean::inline`] to tell if an item has already been inlined. pub(crate) inlined: FxHashSet, /// Used by `calculate_doc_coverage`. pub(crate) output_format: OutputFormat, /// Used by `strip_private`. pub(crate) show_coverage: bool, } impl<'tcx> DocContext<'tcx> { pub(crate) fn sess(&self) -> &'tcx Session { self.tcx.sess } pub(crate) fn with_param_env T>( &mut self, def_id: DefId, f: F, ) -> T { let old_param_env = mem::replace(&mut self.param_env, self.tcx.param_env(def_id)); let ret = f(self); self.param_env = old_param_env; ret } pub(crate) fn enter_resolver(&self, f: F) -> R where F: FnOnce(&mut resolve::Resolver<'_>) -> R, { self.resolver.borrow_mut().access(f) } /// Call the closure with the given parameters set as /// the substitutions for a type alias' RHS. pub(crate) fn enter_alias( &mut self, substs: FxHashMap, f: F, ) -> R where F: FnOnce(&mut Self) -> R, { let old_substs = mem::replace(&mut self.substs, substs); let r = f(self); self.substs = old_substs; r } /// Like `hir().local_def_id_to_hir_id()`, but skips calling it on fake DefIds. /// (This avoids a slice-index-out-of-bounds panic.) pub(crate) fn as_local_hir_id(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, item_id: ItemId) -> Option { match item_id { ItemId::DefId(real_id) => { real_id.as_local().map(|def_id| tcx.hir().local_def_id_to_hir_id(def_id)) } // FIXME: Can this be `Some` for `Auto` or `Blanket`? _ => None, } } pub(crate) fn with_all_trait_impls(&mut self, f: impl FnOnce(&mut Self, &[DefId])) { let all_trait_impls = self.resolver_caches.all_trait_impls.take(); f(self, all_trait_impls.as_ref().expect("`all_trait_impls` are already borrowed")); self.resolver_caches.all_trait_impls = all_trait_impls; } } /// Creates a new diagnostic `Handler` that can be used to emit warnings and errors. /// /// If the given `error_format` is `ErrorOutputType::Json` and no `SourceMap` is given, a new one /// will be created for the handler. pub(crate) fn new_handler( error_format: ErrorOutputType, source_map: Option>, diagnostic_width: Option, unstable_opts: &UnstableOptions, ) -> rustc_errors::Handler { let fallback_bundle = rustc_errors::fallback_fluent_bundle(rustc_errors::DEFAULT_LOCALE_RESOURCES, false); let emitter: Box = match error_format { ErrorOutputType::HumanReadable(kind) => { let (short, color_config) = kind.unzip(); Box::new( EmitterWriter::stderr( color_config, source_map.map(|sm| sm as _), None, fallback_bundle, short, unstable_opts.teach, diagnostic_width, false, unstable_opts.track_diagnostics, ) .ui_testing(unstable_opts.ui_testing), ) } ErrorOutputType::Json { pretty, json_rendered } => { let source_map = source_map.unwrap_or_else(|| { Lrc::new(source_map::SourceMap::new(source_map::FilePathMapping::empty())) }); Box::new( JsonEmitter::stderr( None, source_map, None, fallback_bundle, pretty, json_rendered, diagnostic_width, false, unstable_opts.track_diagnostics, ) .ui_testing(unstable_opts.ui_testing), ) } }; rustc_errors::Handler::with_emitter_and_flags( emitter, unstable_opts.diagnostic_handler_flags(true), ) } /// Parse, resolve, and typecheck the given crate. pub(crate) fn create_config( RustdocOptions { input, crate_name, proc_macro_crate, error_format, diagnostic_width, libs, externs, mut cfgs, check_cfgs, codegen_options, unstable_opts, target, edition, maybe_sysroot, lint_opts, describe_lints, lint_cap, scrape_examples_options, .. }: RustdocOptions, ) -> rustc_interface::Config { // Add the doc cfg into the doc build. cfgs.push("doc".to_string()); let input = Input::File(input); // By default, rustdoc ignores all lints. // Specifically unblock lints relevant to documentation or the lint machinery itself. let mut lints_to_show = vec![ // it's unclear whether these should be part of rustdoc directly (#77364) rustc_lint::builtin::MISSING_DOCS.name.to_string(), rustc_lint::builtin::INVALID_DOC_ATTRIBUTES.name.to_string(), // these are definitely not part of rustdoc, but we want to warn on them anyway. rustc_lint::builtin::RENAMED_AND_REMOVED_LINTS.name.to_string(), rustc_lint::builtin::UNKNOWN_LINTS.name.to_string(), rustc_lint::builtin::UNEXPECTED_CFGS.name.to_string(), // this lint is needed to support `#[expect]` attributes rustc_lint::builtin::UNFULFILLED_LINT_EXPECTATIONS.name.to_string(), ]; lints_to_show.extend(crate::lint::RUSTDOC_LINTS.iter().map(|lint| lint.name.to_string())); let (lint_opts, lint_caps) = crate::lint::init_lints(lints_to_show, lint_opts, |lint| { Some((lint.name_lower(), lint::Allow)) }); let crate_types = if proc_macro_crate { vec![CrateType::ProcMacro] } else { vec![CrateType::Rlib] }; let test = scrape_examples_options.map(|opts| opts.scrape_tests).unwrap_or(false); // plays with error output here! let sessopts = config::Options { maybe_sysroot, search_paths: libs, crate_types, lint_opts, lint_cap, cg: codegen_options, externs, target_triple: target, unstable_features: UnstableFeatures::from_environment(crate_name.as_deref()), actually_rustdoc: true, unstable_opts, error_format, diagnostic_width, edition, describe_lints, crate_name, test, ..Options::default() }; interface::Config { opts: sessopts, crate_cfg: interface::parse_cfgspecs(cfgs), crate_check_cfg: interface::parse_check_cfg(check_cfgs), input, output_file: None, output_dir: None, file_loader: None, lint_caps, parse_sess_created: None, register_lints: Some(Box::new(crate::lint::register_lints)), override_queries: Some(|_sess, providers, _external_providers| { // Most lints will require typechecking, so just don't run them. providers.lint_mod = |_, _| {}; // Prevent `rustc_hir_analysis::check_crate` from calling `typeck` on all bodies. providers.typeck_item_bodies = |_, _| {}; // hack so that `used_trait_imports` won't try to call typeck providers.used_trait_imports = |_, _| { static EMPTY_SET: LazyLock> = LazyLock::new(UnordSet::default); &EMPTY_SET }; // In case typeck does end up being called, don't ICE in case there were name resolution errors providers.typeck = move |tcx, def_id| { // Closures' tables come from their outermost function, // as they are part of the same "inference environment". // This avoids emitting errors for the parent twice (see similar code in `typeck_with_fallback`) let typeck_root_def_id = tcx.typeck_root_def_id(def_id.to_def_id()).expect_local(); if typeck_root_def_id != def_id { return tcx.typeck(typeck_root_def_id); } let hir = tcx.hir(); let body = hir.body(hir.body_owned_by(def_id)); debug!("visiting body for {:?}", def_id); EmitIgnoredResolutionErrors::new(tcx).visit_body(body); (rustc_interface::DEFAULT_QUERY_PROVIDERS.typeck)(tcx, def_id) }; }), make_codegen_backend: None, registry: rustc_driver::diagnostics_registry(), } } pub(crate) fn run_global_ctxt( tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, resolver: Rc>, resolver_caches: ResolverCaches, show_coverage: bool, render_options: RenderOptions, output_format: OutputFormat, ) -> (clean::Crate, RenderOptions, Cache) { // Certain queries assume that some checks were run elsewhere // (see https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/73566#issuecomment-656954425), // so type-check everything other than function bodies in this crate before running lints. // NOTE: this does not call `tcx.analysis()` so that we won't // typeck function bodies or run the default rustc lints. // (see `override_queries` in the `config`) // HACK(jynelson) this calls an _extremely_ limited subset of `typeck` // and might break if queries change their assumptions in the future. // NOTE: This is copy/pasted from typeck/lib.rs and should be kept in sync with those changes. tcx.sess.time("item_types_checking", || { tcx.hir().for_each_module(|module| tcx.ensure().check_mod_item_types(module)) }); tcx.sess.abort_if_errors(); tcx.sess.time("missing_docs", || { rustc_lint::check_crate(tcx, rustc_lint::builtin::MissingDoc::new); }); tcx.sess.time("check_mod_attrs", || { tcx.hir().for_each_module(|module| tcx.ensure().check_mod_attrs(module)) }); rustc_passes::stability::check_unused_or_stable_features(tcx); let auto_traits = tcx.all_traits().filter(|&trait_def_id| tcx.trait_is_auto(trait_def_id)).collect(); let mut ctxt = DocContext { tcx, resolver, resolver_caches, param_env: ParamEnv::empty(), external_traits: Default::default(), active_extern_traits: Default::default(), substs: Default::default(), impl_trait_bounds: Default::default(), generated_synthetics: Default::default(), auto_traits, cache: Cache::new(render_options.document_private), inlined: FxHashSet::default(), output_format, render_options, show_coverage, }; // Small hack to force the Sized trait to be present. // // Note that in case of `#![no_core]`, the trait is not available. if let Some(sized_trait_did) = ctxt.tcx.lang_items().sized_trait() { let sized_trait = build_external_trait(&mut ctxt, sized_trait_did); ctxt.external_traits.borrow_mut().insert(sized_trait_did, sized_trait); } debug!("crate: {:?}", tcx.hir().krate()); let mut krate = tcx.sess.time("clean_crate", || clean::krate(&mut ctxt)); if krate.module.doc_value().map(|d| d.is_empty()).unwrap_or(true) { let help = format!( "The following guide may be of use:\n\ {}/rustdoc/how-to-write-documentation.html", crate::DOC_RUST_LANG_ORG_CHANNEL ); tcx.struct_lint_node( crate::lint::MISSING_CRATE_LEVEL_DOCS, DocContext::as_local_hir_id(tcx, krate.module.item_id).unwrap(), "no documentation found for this crate's top-level module", |lint| lint.help(help), ); } fn report_deprecated_attr(name: &str, diag: &rustc_errors::Handler, sp: Span) { let mut msg = diag.struct_span_warn(sp, &format!("the `#![doc({})]` attribute is deprecated", name)); msg.note( "see issue #44136 \ for more information", ); if name == "no_default_passes" { msg.help("`#![doc(no_default_passes)]` no longer functions; you may want to use `#![doc(document_private_items)]`"); } else if name.starts_with("passes") { msg.help("`#![doc(passes = \"...\")]` no longer functions; you may want to use `#![doc(document_private_items)]`"); } else if name.starts_with("plugins") { msg.warn("`#![doc(plugins = \"...\")]` no longer functions; see CVE-2018-1000622 "); } msg.emit(); } // Process all of the crate attributes, extracting plugin metadata along // with the passes which we are supposed to run. for attr in krate.module.attrs.lists(sym::doc) { let diag = ctxt.sess().diagnostic(); let name = attr.name_or_empty(); // `plugins = "..."`, `no_default_passes`, and `passes = "..."` have no effect if attr.is_word() && name == sym::no_default_passes { report_deprecated_attr("no_default_passes", diag, attr.span()); } else if attr.value_str().is_some() { match name { sym::passes => { report_deprecated_attr("passes = \"...\"", diag, attr.span()); } sym::plugins => { report_deprecated_attr("plugins = \"...\"", diag, attr.span()); } _ => (), } } if attr.is_word() && name == sym::document_private_items { ctxt.render_options.document_private = true; } } info!("Executing passes"); for p in passes::defaults(show_coverage) { let run = match p.condition { Always => true, WhenDocumentPrivate => ctxt.render_options.document_private, WhenNotDocumentPrivate => !ctxt.render_options.document_private, WhenNotDocumentHidden => !ctxt.render_options.document_hidden, }; if run { debug!("running pass {}", p.pass.name); krate = tcx.sess.time(p.pass.name, || (p.pass.run)(krate, &mut ctxt)); } } tcx.sess.time("check_lint_expectations", || tcx.check_expectations(Some(sym::rustdoc))); if tcx.sess.diagnostic().has_errors_or_lint_errors().is_some() { rustc_errors::FatalError.raise(); } krate = tcx.sess.time("create_format_cache", || Cache::populate(&mut ctxt, krate)); (krate, ctxt.render_options, ctxt.cache) } /// Due to , /// the name resolution pass may find errors that are never emitted. /// If typeck is called after this happens, then we'll get an ICE: /// 'Res::Error found but not reported'. To avoid this, emit the errors now. struct EmitIgnoredResolutionErrors<'tcx> { tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, } impl<'tcx> EmitIgnoredResolutionErrors<'tcx> { fn new(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>) -> Self { Self { tcx } } } impl<'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for EmitIgnoredResolutionErrors<'tcx> { type NestedFilter = nested_filter::OnlyBodies; fn nested_visit_map(&mut self) -> Self::Map { // We need to recurse into nested closures, // since those will fallback to the parent for type checking. self.tcx.hir() } fn visit_path(&mut self, path: &Path<'tcx>, _id: HirId) { debug!("visiting path {:?}", path); if path.res == Res::Err { // We have less context here than in rustc_resolve, // so we can only emit the name and span. // However we can give a hint that rustc_resolve will have more info. let label = format!( "could not resolve path `{}`", path.segments .iter() .map(|segment| segment.ident.as_str()) .intersperse("::") .collect::() ); let mut err = rustc_errors::struct_span_err!( self.tcx.sess, path.span, E0433, "failed to resolve: {}", label ); err.span_label(path.span, label); err.note("this error was originally ignored because you are running `rustdoc`"); err.note("try running again with `rustc` or `cargo check` and you may get a more detailed error"); err.emit(); } // We could have an outer resolution that succeeded, // but with generic parameters that failed. // Recurse into the segments so we catch those too. intravisit::walk_path(self, path); } } /// `DefId` or parameter index (`ty::ParamTy.index`) of a synthetic type parameter /// for `impl Trait` in argument position. #[derive(Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Hash, PartialOrd, Ord)] pub(crate) enum ImplTraitParam { DefId(DefId), ParamIndex(u32), } impl From for ImplTraitParam { fn from(did: DefId) -> Self { ImplTraitParam::DefId(did) } } impl From for ImplTraitParam { fn from(idx: u32) -> Self { ImplTraitParam::ParamIndex(idx) } }