//! Rustdoc's HTML rendering module. //! //! This modules contains the bulk of the logic necessary for rendering a //! rustdoc `clean::Crate` instance to a set of static HTML pages. This //! rendering process is largely driven by the `format!` syntax extension to //! perform all I/O into files and streams. //! //! The rendering process is largely driven by the `Context` and `Cache` //! structures. The cache is pre-populated by crawling the crate in question, //! and then it is shared among the various rendering threads. The cache is meant //! to be a fairly large structure not implementing `Clone` (because it's shared //! among threads). The context, however, should be a lightweight structure. This //! is cloned per-thread and contains information about what is currently being //! rendered. //! //! In order to speed up rendering (mostly because of markdown rendering), the //! rendering process has been parallelized. This parallelization is only //! exposed through the `crate` method on the context, and then also from the //! fact that the shared cache is stored in TLS (and must be accessed as such). //! //! In addition to rendering the crate itself, this module is also responsible //! for creating the corresponding search index and source file renderings. //! These threads are not parallelized (they haven't been a bottleneck yet), and //! both occur before the crate is rendered. pub(crate) mod search_index; #[cfg(test)] mod tests; mod context; mod print_item; mod sidebar; mod span_map; mod type_layout; mod write_shared; pub(crate) use self::context::*; pub(crate) use self::span_map::{collect_spans_and_sources, LinkFromSrc}; use std::collections::VecDeque; use std::fmt::{self, Write}; use std::fs; use std::iter::Peekable; use std::path::PathBuf; use std::rc::Rc; use std::str; use std::string::ToString; use askama::Template; use rustc_attr::{ConstStability, Deprecation, StabilityLevel}; use rustc_data_structures::captures::Captures; use rustc_data_structures::fx::{FxHashMap, FxHashSet}; use rustc_hir::def_id::{DefId, DefIdSet}; use rustc_hir::Mutability; use rustc_middle::middle::stability; use rustc_middle::ty::TyCtxt; use rustc_span::{ symbol::{sym, Symbol}, BytePos, FileName, RealFileName, }; use serde::ser::{SerializeMap, SerializeSeq}; use serde::{Serialize, Serializer}; use crate::clean::{self, ItemId, RenderedLink, SelfTy}; use crate::error::Error; use crate::formats::cache::Cache; use crate::formats::item_type::ItemType; use crate::formats::{AssocItemRender, Impl, RenderMode}; use crate::html::escape::Escape; use crate::html::format::{ display_fn, href, join_with_double_colon, print_abi_with_space, print_constness_with_space, print_default_space, print_generic_bounds, print_where_clause, visibility_print_with_space, Buffer, Ending, HrefError, PrintWithSpace, }; use crate::html::highlight; use crate::html::markdown::{ HeadingOffset, IdMap, Markdown, MarkdownItemInfo, MarkdownSummaryLine, }; use crate::html::sources; use crate::html::static_files::SCRAPE_EXAMPLES_HELP_MD; use crate::scrape_examples::{CallData, CallLocation}; use crate::try_none; use crate::DOC_RUST_LANG_ORG_CHANNEL; pub(crate) fn ensure_trailing_slash(v: &str) -> impl fmt::Display + '_ { crate::html::format::display_fn(move |f| { if !v.ends_with('/') && !v.is_empty() { write!(f, "{}/", v) } else { f.write_str(v) } }) } // Helper structs for rendering items/sidebars and carrying along contextual // information /// Struct representing one entry in the JS search index. These are all emitted /// by hand to a large JS file at the end of cache-creation. #[derive(Debug)] pub(crate) struct IndexItem { pub(crate) ty: ItemType, pub(crate) name: Symbol, pub(crate) path: String, pub(crate) desc: String, pub(crate) parent: Option, pub(crate) parent_idx: Option, pub(crate) search_type: Option, pub(crate) aliases: Box<[Symbol]>, pub(crate) deprecation: Option, } /// A type used for the search index. #[derive(Debug)] pub(crate) struct RenderType { id: Option, generics: Option>, } impl Serialize for RenderType { fn serialize(&self, serializer: S) -> Result where S: Serializer, { let id = match &self.id { // 0 is a sentinel, everything else is one-indexed None => 0, Some(RenderTypeId::Index(idx)) => idx + 1, _ => panic!("must convert render types to indexes before serializing"), }; if let Some(generics) = &self.generics { let mut seq = serializer.serialize_seq(None)?; seq.serialize_element(&id)?; seq.serialize_element(generics)?; seq.end() } else { id.serialize(serializer) } } } #[derive(Clone, Debug)] pub(crate) enum RenderTypeId { DefId(DefId), Primitive(clean::PrimitiveType), Index(usize), } /// Full type of functions/methods in the search index. #[derive(Debug)] pub(crate) struct IndexItemFunctionType { inputs: Vec, output: Vec, } impl Serialize for IndexItemFunctionType { fn serialize(&self, serializer: S) -> Result where S: Serializer, { // If we couldn't figure out a type, just write `0`. let has_missing = self .inputs .iter() .chain(self.output.iter()) .any(|i| i.id.is_none() && i.generics.is_none()); if has_missing { 0.serialize(serializer) } else { let mut seq = serializer.serialize_seq(None)?; match &self.inputs[..] { [one] if one.generics.is_none() => seq.serialize_element(one)?, _ => seq.serialize_element(&self.inputs)?, } match &self.output[..] { [] => {} [one] if one.generics.is_none() => seq.serialize_element(one)?, _ => seq.serialize_element(&self.output)?, } seq.end() } } } #[derive(Debug, Clone)] pub(crate) struct StylePath { /// The path to the theme pub(crate) path: PathBuf, } impl StylePath { pub(crate) fn basename(&self) -> Result { Ok(try_none!(try_none!(self.path.file_stem(), &self.path).to_str(), &self.path).to_string()) } } #[derive(Debug, Eq, PartialEq, Hash)] struct ItemEntry { url: String, name: String, } impl ItemEntry { fn new(mut url: String, name: String) -> ItemEntry { while url.starts_with('/') { url.remove(0); } ItemEntry { url, name } } } impl ItemEntry { pub(crate) fn print(&self) -> impl fmt::Display + '_ { crate::html::format::display_fn(move |f| { write!(f, "{}", self.url, Escape(&self.name)) }) } } impl PartialOrd for ItemEntry { fn partial_cmp(&self, other: &ItemEntry) -> Option<::std::cmp::Ordering> { Some(self.cmp(other)) } } impl Ord for ItemEntry { fn cmp(&self, other: &ItemEntry) -> ::std::cmp::Ordering { self.name.cmp(&other.name) } } #[derive(Debug)] struct AllTypes { structs: FxHashSet, enums: FxHashSet, unions: FxHashSet, primitives: FxHashSet, traits: FxHashSet, macros: FxHashSet, functions: FxHashSet, typedefs: FxHashSet, opaque_tys: FxHashSet, statics: FxHashSet, constants: FxHashSet, attribute_macros: FxHashSet, derive_macros: FxHashSet, trait_aliases: FxHashSet, } impl AllTypes { fn new() -> AllTypes { let new_set = |cap| FxHashSet::with_capacity_and_hasher(cap, Default::default()); AllTypes { structs: new_set(100), enums: new_set(100), unions: new_set(100), primitives: new_set(26), traits: new_set(100), macros: new_set(100), functions: new_set(100), typedefs: new_set(100), opaque_tys: new_set(100), statics: new_set(100), constants: new_set(100), attribute_macros: new_set(100), derive_macros: new_set(100), trait_aliases: new_set(100), } } fn append(&mut self, item_name: String, item_type: &ItemType) { let mut url: Vec<_> = item_name.split("::").skip(1).collect(); if let Some(name) = url.pop() { let new_url = format!("{}/{}.{}.html", url.join("/"), item_type, name); url.push(name); let name = url.join("::"); match *item_type { ItemType::Struct => self.structs.insert(ItemEntry::new(new_url, name)), ItemType::Enum => self.enums.insert(ItemEntry::new(new_url, name)), ItemType::Union => self.unions.insert(ItemEntry::new(new_url, name)), ItemType::Primitive => self.primitives.insert(ItemEntry::new(new_url, name)), ItemType::Trait => self.traits.insert(ItemEntry::new(new_url, name)), ItemType::Macro => self.macros.insert(ItemEntry::new(new_url, name)), ItemType::Function => self.functions.insert(ItemEntry::new(new_url, name)), ItemType::Typedef => self.typedefs.insert(ItemEntry::new(new_url, name)), ItemType::OpaqueTy => self.opaque_tys.insert(ItemEntry::new(new_url, name)), ItemType::Static => self.statics.insert(ItemEntry::new(new_url, name)), ItemType::Constant => self.constants.insert(ItemEntry::new(new_url, name)), ItemType::ProcAttribute => { self.attribute_macros.insert(ItemEntry::new(new_url, name)) } ItemType::ProcDerive => self.derive_macros.insert(ItemEntry::new(new_url, name)), ItemType::TraitAlias => self.trait_aliases.insert(ItemEntry::new(new_url, name)), _ => true, }; } } fn item_sections(&self) -> FxHashSet { let mut sections = FxHashSet::default(); if !self.structs.is_empty() { sections.insert(ItemSection::Structs); } if !self.enums.is_empty() { sections.insert(ItemSection::Enums); } if !self.unions.is_empty() { sections.insert(ItemSection::Unions); } if !self.primitives.is_empty() { sections.insert(ItemSection::PrimitiveTypes); } if !self.traits.is_empty() { sections.insert(ItemSection::Traits); } if !self.macros.is_empty() { sections.insert(ItemSection::Macros); } if !self.functions.is_empty() { sections.insert(ItemSection::Functions); } if !self.typedefs.is_empty() { sections.insert(ItemSection::TypeDefinitions); } if !self.opaque_tys.is_empty() { sections.insert(ItemSection::OpaqueTypes); } if !self.statics.is_empty() { sections.insert(ItemSection::Statics); } if !self.constants.is_empty() { sections.insert(ItemSection::Constants); } if !self.attribute_macros.is_empty() { sections.insert(ItemSection::AttributeMacros); } if !self.derive_macros.is_empty() { sections.insert(ItemSection::DeriveMacros); } if !self.trait_aliases.is_empty() { sections.insert(ItemSection::TraitAliases); } sections } fn print(self, f: &mut Buffer) { fn print_entries(f: &mut Buffer, e: &FxHashSet, kind: ItemSection) { if !e.is_empty() { let mut e: Vec<&ItemEntry> = e.iter().collect(); e.sort(); write!( f, "

{title}

    ", id = kind.id(), title = kind.name(), ); for s in e.iter() { write!(f, "
  • {}
  • ", s.print()); } f.write_str("
"); } } f.write_str("

List of all items

"); // Note: print_entries does not escape the title, because we know the current set of titles // doesn't require escaping. print_entries(f, &self.structs, ItemSection::Structs); print_entries(f, &self.enums, ItemSection::Enums); print_entries(f, &self.unions, ItemSection::Unions); print_entries(f, &self.primitives, ItemSection::PrimitiveTypes); print_entries(f, &self.traits, ItemSection::Traits); print_entries(f, &self.macros, ItemSection::Macros); print_entries(f, &self.attribute_macros, ItemSection::AttributeMacros); print_entries(f, &self.derive_macros, ItemSection::DeriveMacros); print_entries(f, &self.functions, ItemSection::Functions); print_entries(f, &self.typedefs, ItemSection::TypeDefinitions); print_entries(f, &self.trait_aliases, ItemSection::TraitAliases); print_entries(f, &self.opaque_tys, ItemSection::OpaqueTypes); print_entries(f, &self.statics, ItemSection::Statics); print_entries(f, &self.constants, ItemSection::Constants); } } fn scrape_examples_help(shared: &SharedContext<'_>) -> String { let mut content = SCRAPE_EXAMPLES_HELP_MD.to_owned(); content.push_str(&format!( "## More information\n\n\ If you want more information about this feature, please read the [corresponding chapter in the Rustdoc book]({}/rustdoc/scraped-examples.html).", DOC_RUST_LANG_ORG_CHANNEL)); let mut ids = IdMap::default(); format!( "
\

About scraped examples

\
\
{}
", Markdown { content: &content, links: &[], ids: &mut ids, error_codes: shared.codes, edition: shared.edition(), playground: &shared.playground, heading_offset: HeadingOffset::H1 } .into_string() ) } fn document<'a, 'cx: 'a>( cx: &'a mut Context<'cx>, item: &'a clean::Item, parent: Option<&'a clean::Item>, heading_offset: HeadingOffset, ) -> impl fmt::Display + 'a + Captures<'cx> { if let Some(ref name) = item.name { info!("Documenting {}", name); } display_fn(move |f| { document_item_info(cx, item, parent).render_into(f).unwrap(); if parent.is_none() { write!(f, "{}", document_full_collapsible(item, cx, heading_offset))?; } else { write!(f, "{}", document_full(item, cx, heading_offset))?; } Ok(()) }) } /// Render md_text as markdown. fn render_markdown<'a, 'cx: 'a>( cx: &'a mut Context<'cx>, md_text: &'a str, links: Vec, heading_offset: HeadingOffset, ) -> impl fmt::Display + 'a + Captures<'cx> { display_fn(move |f| { write!( f, "
{}
", Markdown { content: md_text, links: &links, ids: &mut cx.id_map, error_codes: cx.shared.codes, edition: cx.shared.edition(), playground: &cx.shared.playground, heading_offset, } .into_string() ) }) } /// Writes a documentation block containing only the first paragraph of the documentation. If the /// docs are longer, a "Read more" link is appended to the end. fn document_short<'a, 'cx: 'a>( item: &'a clean::Item, cx: &'a mut Context<'cx>, link: AssocItemLink<'a>, parent: &'a clean::Item, show_def_docs: bool, ) -> impl fmt::Display + 'a + Captures<'cx> { display_fn(move |f| { document_item_info(cx, item, Some(parent)).render_into(f).unwrap(); if !show_def_docs { return Ok(()); } let s = item.doc_value(); if !s.is_empty() { let (mut summary_html, has_more_content) = MarkdownSummaryLine(&s, &item.links(cx)).into_string_with_has_more_content(); if has_more_content { let link = format!(r#" Read more"#, assoc_href_attr(item, link, cx)); if let Some(idx) = summary_html.rfind("

") { summary_html.insert_str(idx, &link); } else { summary_html.push_str(&link); } } write!(f, "
{}
", summary_html)?; } Ok(()) }) } fn document_full_collapsible<'a, 'cx: 'a>( item: &'a clean::Item, cx: &'a mut Context<'cx>, heading_offset: HeadingOffset, ) -> impl fmt::Display + 'a + Captures<'cx> { document_full_inner(item, cx, true, heading_offset) } fn document_full<'a, 'cx: 'a>( item: &'a clean::Item, cx: &'a mut Context<'cx>, heading_offset: HeadingOffset, ) -> impl fmt::Display + 'a + Captures<'cx> { document_full_inner(item, cx, false, heading_offset) } fn document_full_inner<'a, 'cx: 'a>( item: &'a clean::Item, cx: &'a mut Context<'cx>, is_collapsible: bool, heading_offset: HeadingOffset, ) -> impl fmt::Display + 'a + Captures<'cx> { display_fn(move |f| { if let Some(s) = item.opt_doc_value() { debug!("Doc block: =====\n{}\n=====", s); if is_collapsible { write!( f, "
\ \ Expand description\ {}
", render_markdown(cx, &s, item.links(cx), heading_offset) )?; } else { write!(f, "{}", render_markdown(cx, &s, item.links(cx), heading_offset))?; } } let kind = match &*item.kind { clean::ItemKind::StrippedItem(box kind) | kind => kind, }; if let clean::ItemKind::FunctionItem(..) | clean::ItemKind::MethodItem(..) = kind { render_call_locations(f, cx, item); } Ok(()) }) } #[derive(Template)] #[template(path = "item_info.html")] struct ItemInfo { items: Vec, } /// Add extra information about an item such as: /// /// * Stability /// * Deprecated /// * Required features (through the `doc_cfg` feature) fn document_item_info( cx: &mut Context<'_>, item: &clean::Item, parent: Option<&clean::Item>, ) -> ItemInfo { let items = short_item_info(item, cx, parent); ItemInfo { items } } fn portability(item: &clean::Item, parent: Option<&clean::Item>) -> Option { let cfg = match (&item.cfg, parent.and_then(|p| p.cfg.as_ref())) { (Some(cfg), Some(parent_cfg)) => cfg.simplify_with(parent_cfg), (cfg, _) => cfg.as_deref().cloned(), }; debug!( "Portability {:?} {:?} (parent: {:?}) - {:?} = {:?}", item.name, item.cfg, parent, parent.and_then(|p| p.cfg.as_ref()), cfg ); Some(cfg?.render_long_html()) } #[derive(Template)] #[template(path = "short_item_info.html")] enum ShortItemInfo { /// A message describing the deprecation of this item Deprecation { message: String, }, /// The feature corresponding to an unstable item, and optionally /// a tracking issue URL and number. Unstable { feature: String, tracking: Option<(String, u32)>, }, Portability { message: String, }, } /// Render the stability, deprecation and portability information that is displayed at the top of /// the item's documentation. fn short_item_info( item: &clean::Item, cx: &mut Context<'_>, parent: Option<&clean::Item>, ) -> Vec { let mut extra_info = vec![]; if let Some(depr @ Deprecation { note, since, is_since_rustc_version: _, suggestion: _ }) = item.deprecation(cx.tcx()) { // We display deprecation messages for #[deprecated], but only display // the future-deprecation messages for rustc versions. let mut message = if let Some(since) = since { let since = since.as_str(); if !stability::deprecation_in_effect(&depr) { if since == "TBD" { String::from("Deprecating in a future Rust version") } else { format!("Deprecating in {}", Escape(since)) } } else { format!("Deprecated since {}", Escape(since)) } } else { String::from("Deprecated") }; if let Some(note) = note { let note = note.as_str(); let html = MarkdownItemInfo(note, &mut cx.id_map); message.push_str(": "); message.push_str(&html.into_string()); } extra_info.push(ShortItemInfo::Deprecation { message }); } // Render unstable items. But don't render "rustc_private" crates (internal compiler crates). // Those crates are permanently unstable so it makes no sense to render "unstable" everywhere. if let Some((StabilityLevel::Unstable { reason: _, issue, .. }, feature)) = item .stability(cx.tcx()) .as_ref() .filter(|stab| stab.feature != sym::rustc_private) .map(|stab| (stab.level, stab.feature)) { let tracking = if let (Some(url), Some(issue)) = (&cx.shared.issue_tracker_base_url, issue) { Some((url.clone(), issue.get())) } else { None }; extra_info.push(ShortItemInfo::Unstable { feature: feature.to_string(), tracking }); } if let Some(message) = portability(item, parent) { extra_info.push(ShortItemInfo::Portability { message }); } extra_info } // Render the list of items inside one of the sections "Trait Implementations", // "Auto Trait Implementations," "Blanket Trait Implementations" (on struct/enum pages). pub(crate) fn render_impls( cx: &mut Context<'_>, mut w: impl Write, impls: &[&Impl], containing_item: &clean::Item, toggle_open_by_default: bool, ) { let tcx = cx.tcx(); let mut rendered_impls = impls .iter() .map(|i| { let did = i.trait_did().unwrap(); let provided_trait_methods = i.inner_impl().provided_trait_methods(tcx); let assoc_link = AssocItemLink::GotoSource(did.into(), &provided_trait_methods); let mut buffer = Buffer::new(); render_impl( &mut buffer, cx, i, containing_item, assoc_link, RenderMode::Normal, None, &[], ImplRenderingParameters { show_def_docs: true, show_default_items: true, show_non_assoc_items: true, toggle_open_by_default, }, ); buffer.into_inner() }) .collect::>(); rendered_impls.sort(); w.write_str(&rendered_impls.join("")).unwrap(); } /// Build a (possibly empty) `href` attribute (a key-value pair) for the given associated item. fn assoc_href_attr(it: &clean::Item, link: AssocItemLink<'_>, cx: &Context<'_>) -> String { let name = it.name.unwrap(); let item_type = it.type_(); let href = match link { AssocItemLink::Anchor(Some(ref id)) => Some(format!("#{}", id)), AssocItemLink::Anchor(None) => Some(format!("#{}.{}", item_type, name)), AssocItemLink::GotoSource(did, provided_methods) => { // We're creating a link from the implementation of an associated item to its // declaration in the trait declaration. let item_type = match item_type { // For historical but not technical reasons, the item type of methods in // trait declarations depends on whether the method is required (`TyMethod`) or // provided (`Method`). ItemType::Method | ItemType::TyMethod => { if provided_methods.contains(&name) { ItemType::Method } else { ItemType::TyMethod } } // For associated types and constants, no such distinction exists. item_type => item_type, }; match href(did.expect_def_id(), cx) { Ok((url, ..)) => Some(format!("{}#{}.{}", url, item_type, name)), // The link is broken since it points to an external crate that wasn't documented. // Do not create any link in such case. This is better than falling back to a // dummy anchor like `#{item_type}.{name}` representing the `id` of *this* impl item // (that used to happen in older versions). Indeed, in most cases this dummy would // coincide with the `id`. However, it would not always do so. // In general, this dummy would be incorrect: // If the type with the trait impl also had an inherent impl with an assoc. item of // the *same* name as this impl item, the dummy would link to that one even though // those two items are distinct! // In this scenario, the actual `id` of this impl item would be // `#{item_type}.{name}-{n}` for some number `n` (a disambiguator). Err(HrefError::DocumentationNotBuilt) => None, Err(_) => Some(format!("#{}.{}", item_type, name)), } } }; // If there is no `href` for the reason explained above, simply do not render it which is valid: // https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/links.html#links-created-by-a-and-area-elements href.map(|href| format!(" href=\"{}\"", href)).unwrap_or_default() } fn assoc_const( w: &mut Buffer, it: &clean::Item, ty: &clean::Type, default: Option<&clean::ConstantKind>, link: AssocItemLink<'_>, extra: &str, cx: &Context<'_>, ) { let tcx = cx.tcx(); write!( w, "{extra}{vis}const {name}: {ty}", extra = extra, vis = visibility_print_with_space(it.visibility(tcx), it.item_id, cx), href = assoc_href_attr(it, link, cx), name = it.name.as_ref().unwrap(), ty = ty.print(cx), ); if let Some(default) = default { write!(w, " = "); // FIXME: `.value()` uses `clean::utils::format_integer_with_underscore_sep` under the // hood which adds noisy underscores and a type suffix to number literals. // This hurts readability in this context especially when more complex expressions // are involved and it doesn't add much of value. // Find a way to print constants here without all that jazz. write!(w, "{}", Escape(&default.value(tcx).unwrap_or_else(|| default.expr(tcx)))); } } fn assoc_type( w: &mut Buffer, it: &clean::Item, generics: &clean::Generics, bounds: &[clean::GenericBound], default: Option<&clean::Type>, link: AssocItemLink<'_>, indent: usize, cx: &Context<'_>, ) { write!( w, "{indent}type {name}{generics}", indent = " ".repeat(indent), href = assoc_href_attr(it, link, cx), name = it.name.as_ref().unwrap(), generics = generics.print(cx), ); if !bounds.is_empty() { write!(w, ": {}", print_generic_bounds(bounds, cx)) } write!(w, "{}", print_where_clause(generics, cx, indent, Ending::NoNewline)); if let Some(default) = default { write!(w, " = {}", default.print(cx)) } } fn assoc_method( w: &mut Buffer, meth: &clean::Item, g: &clean::Generics, d: &clean::FnDecl, link: AssocItemLink<'_>, parent: ItemType, cx: &mut Context<'_>, render_mode: RenderMode, ) { let tcx = cx.tcx(); let header = meth.fn_header(tcx).expect("Trying to get header from a non-function item"); let name = meth.name.as_ref().unwrap(); let vis = visibility_print_with_space(meth.visibility(tcx), meth.item_id, cx).to_string(); // FIXME: Once https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/67792 is implemented, we can remove // this condition. let constness = match render_mode { RenderMode::Normal => { print_constness_with_space(&header.constness, meth.const_stability(tcx)) } RenderMode::ForDeref { .. } => "", }; let asyncness = header.asyncness.print_with_space(); let unsafety = header.unsafety.print_with_space(); let defaultness = print_default_space(meth.is_default()); let abi = print_abi_with_space(header.abi).to_string(); let href = assoc_href_attr(meth, link, cx); // NOTE: `{:#}` does not print HTML formatting, `{}` does. So `g.print` can't be reused between the length calculation and `write!`. let generics_len = format!("{:#}", g.print(cx)).len(); let mut header_len = "fn ".len() + vis.len() + constness.len() + asyncness.len() + unsafety.len() + defaultness.len() + abi.len() + name.as_str().len() + generics_len; let notable_traits = d.output.as_return().and_then(|output| notable_traits_button(output, cx)); let (indent, indent_str, end_newline) = if parent == ItemType::Trait { header_len += 4; let indent_str = " "; write!(w, "{}", render_attributes_in_pre(meth, indent_str, tcx)); (4, indent_str, Ending::NoNewline) } else { render_attributes_in_code(w, meth, tcx); (0, "", Ending::Newline) }; w.reserve(header_len + "{".len() + "".len()); write!( w, "{indent}{vis}{constness}{asyncness}{unsafety}{defaultness}{abi}fn {name}\ {generics}{decl}{notable_traits}{where_clause}", indent = indent_str, vis = vis, constness = constness, asyncness = asyncness, unsafety = unsafety, defaultness = defaultness, abi = abi, href = href, name = name, generics = g.print(cx), decl = d.full_print(header_len, indent, cx), notable_traits = notable_traits.unwrap_or_default(), where_clause = print_where_clause(g, cx, indent, end_newline), ); } /// Writes a span containing the versions at which an item became stable and/or const-stable. For /// example, if the item became stable at 1.0.0, and const-stable at 1.45.0, this function would /// write a span containing "1.0.0 (const: 1.45.0)". /// /// Returns `true` if a stability annotation was rendered. /// /// Stability and const-stability are considered separately. If the item is unstable, no version /// will be written. If the item is const-unstable, "const: unstable" will be appended to the /// span, with a link to the tracking issue if present. If an item's stability or const-stability /// version matches the version of its enclosing item, that version will be omitted. /// /// Note that it is possible for an unstable function to be const-stable. In that case, the span /// will include the const-stable version, but no stable version will be emitted, as a natural /// consequence of the above rules. fn render_stability_since_raw_with_extra( w: &mut Buffer, ver: Option, const_stability: Option, containing_ver: Option, containing_const_ver: Option, extra_class: &str, ) -> bool { let stable_version = ver.filter(|inner| !inner.is_empty() && Some(*inner) != containing_ver); let mut title = String::new(); let mut stability = String::new(); if let Some(ver) = stable_version { stability.push_str(ver.as_str()); title.push_str(&format!("Stable since Rust version {}", ver)); } let const_title_and_stability = match const_stability { Some(ConstStability { level: StabilityLevel::Stable { since, .. }, .. }) if Some(since) != containing_const_ver => { Some((format!("const since {}", since), format!("const: {}", since))) } Some(ConstStability { level: StabilityLevel::Unstable { issue, .. }, feature, .. }) => { let unstable = if let Some(n) = issue { format!( r#"unstable"#, n, feature ) } else { String::from("unstable") }; Some((String::from("const unstable"), format!("const: {}", unstable))) } _ => None, }; if let Some((const_title, const_stability)) = const_title_and_stability { if !title.is_empty() { title.push_str(&format!(", {}", const_title)); } else { title.push_str(&const_title); } if !stability.is_empty() { stability.push_str(&format!(" ({})", const_stability)); } else { stability.push_str(&const_stability); } } if !stability.is_empty() { write!(w, r#"{stability}"#); } !stability.is_empty() } #[inline] fn render_stability_since_raw( w: &mut Buffer, ver: Option, const_stability: Option, containing_ver: Option, containing_const_ver: Option, ) -> bool { render_stability_since_raw_with_extra( w, ver, const_stability, containing_ver, containing_const_ver, "", ) } fn render_assoc_item( w: &mut Buffer, item: &clean::Item, link: AssocItemLink<'_>, parent: ItemType, cx: &mut Context<'_>, render_mode: RenderMode, ) { match &*item.kind { clean::StrippedItem(..) => {} clean::TyMethodItem(m) => { assoc_method(w, item, &m.generics, &m.decl, link, parent, cx, render_mode) } clean::MethodItem(m, _) => { assoc_method(w, item, &m.generics, &m.decl, link, parent, cx, render_mode) } kind @ (clean::TyAssocConstItem(ty) | clean::AssocConstItem(ty, _)) => assoc_const( w, item, ty, match kind { clean::TyAssocConstItem(_) => None, clean::AssocConstItem(_, default) => Some(default), _ => unreachable!(), }, link, if parent == ItemType::Trait { " " } else { "" }, cx, ), clean::TyAssocTypeItem(ref generics, ref bounds) => assoc_type( w, item, generics, bounds, None, link, if parent == ItemType::Trait { 4 } else { 0 }, cx, ), clean::AssocTypeItem(ref ty, ref bounds) => assoc_type( w, item, &ty.generics, bounds, Some(ty.item_type.as_ref().unwrap_or(&ty.type_)), link, if parent == ItemType::Trait { 4 } else { 0 }, cx, ), _ => panic!("render_assoc_item called on non-associated-item"), } } // When an attribute is rendered inside a `
` tag, it is formatted using
// a whitespace prefix and newline.
fn render_attributes_in_pre<'a, 'b: 'a>(
    it: &'a clean::Item,
    prefix: &'a str,
    tcx: TyCtxt<'b>,
) -> impl fmt::Display + Captures<'a> + Captures<'b> {
    crate::html::format::display_fn(move |f| {
        for a in it.attributes(tcx, false) {
            writeln!(f, "{}{}", prefix, a)?;
        }
        Ok(())
    })
}

// When an attribute is rendered inside a  tag, it is formatted using
// a div to produce a newline after it.
fn render_attributes_in_code(w: &mut Buffer, it: &clean::Item, tcx: TyCtxt<'_>) {
    for a in it.attributes(tcx, false) {
        write!(w, "
{}
", a); } } #[derive(Copy, Clone)] enum AssocItemLink<'a> { Anchor(Option<&'a str>), GotoSource(ItemId, &'a FxHashSet), } impl<'a> AssocItemLink<'a> { fn anchor(&self, id: &'a str) -> Self { match *self { AssocItemLink::Anchor(_) => AssocItemLink::Anchor(Some(id)), ref other => *other, } } } fn write_impl_section_heading(mut w: impl fmt::Write, title: &str, id: &str) { write!( w, "

\ {title}\ §\

" ) .unwrap(); } pub(crate) fn render_all_impls( mut w: impl Write, cx: &mut Context<'_>, containing_item: &clean::Item, concrete: &[&Impl], synthetic: &[&Impl], blanket_impl: &[&Impl], ) { let mut impls = Buffer::html(); render_impls(cx, &mut impls, concrete, containing_item, true); let impls = impls.into_inner(); if !impls.is_empty() { write_impl_section_heading(&mut w, "Trait Implementations", "trait-implementations"); write!(w, "
{}
", impls).unwrap(); } if !synthetic.is_empty() { write_impl_section_heading( &mut w, "Auto Trait Implementations", "synthetic-implementations", ); w.write_str("
").unwrap(); render_impls(cx, &mut w, synthetic, containing_item, false); w.write_str("
").unwrap(); } if !blanket_impl.is_empty() { write_impl_section_heading(&mut w, "Blanket Implementations", "blanket-implementations"); w.write_str("
").unwrap(); render_impls(cx, &mut w, blanket_impl, containing_item, false); w.write_str("
").unwrap(); } } fn render_assoc_items<'a, 'cx: 'a>( cx: &'a mut Context<'cx>, containing_item: &'a clean::Item, it: DefId, what: AssocItemRender<'a>, ) -> impl fmt::Display + 'a + Captures<'cx> { let mut derefs = DefIdSet::default(); derefs.insert(it); display_fn(move |f| { render_assoc_items_inner(f, cx, containing_item, it, what, &mut derefs); Ok(()) }) } fn render_assoc_items_inner( mut w: &mut dyn fmt::Write, cx: &mut Context<'_>, containing_item: &clean::Item, it: DefId, what: AssocItemRender<'_>, derefs: &mut DefIdSet, ) { info!("Documenting associated items of {:?}", containing_item.name); let shared = Rc::clone(&cx.shared); let cache = &shared.cache; let Some(v) = cache.impls.get(&it) else { return }; let (non_trait, traits): (Vec<_>, _) = v.iter().partition(|i| i.inner_impl().trait_.is_none()); if !non_trait.is_empty() { let mut tmp_buf = Buffer::html(); let (render_mode, id, class_html) = match what { AssocItemRender::All => { write_impl_section_heading(&mut tmp_buf, "Implementations", "implementations"); (RenderMode::Normal, "implementations-list".to_owned(), "") } AssocItemRender::DerefFor { trait_, type_, deref_mut_ } => { let id = cx.derive_id(small_url_encode(format!("deref-methods-{:#}", type_.print(cx)))); if let Some(def_id) = type_.def_id(cx.cache()) { cx.deref_id_map.insert(def_id, id.clone()); } write_impl_section_heading( &mut tmp_buf, &format!( "Methods from {trait_}<Target = {type_}>", trait_ = trait_.print(cx), type_ = type_.print(cx), ), &id, ); ( RenderMode::ForDeref { mut_: deref_mut_ }, cx.derive_id(id), r#" class="impl-items""#, ) } }; let mut impls_buf = Buffer::html(); for i in &non_trait { render_impl( &mut impls_buf, cx, i, containing_item, AssocItemLink::Anchor(None), render_mode, None, &[], ImplRenderingParameters { show_def_docs: true, show_default_items: true, show_non_assoc_items: true, toggle_open_by_default: true, }, ); } if !impls_buf.is_empty() { write!(w, "{}", tmp_buf.into_inner()).unwrap(); write!(w, "
").unwrap(); write!(w, "{}", impls_buf.into_inner()).unwrap(); w.write_str("
").unwrap(); } } if !traits.is_empty() { let deref_impl = traits.iter().find(|t| t.trait_did() == cx.tcx().lang_items().deref_trait()); if let Some(impl_) = deref_impl { let has_deref_mut = traits.iter().any(|t| t.trait_did() == cx.tcx().lang_items().deref_mut_trait()); render_deref_methods(&mut w, cx, impl_, containing_item, has_deref_mut, derefs); } // If we were already one level into rendering deref methods, we don't want to render // anything after recursing into any further deref methods above. if let AssocItemRender::DerefFor { .. } = what { return; } let (synthetic, concrete): (Vec<&Impl>, Vec<&Impl>) = traits.into_iter().partition(|t| t.inner_impl().kind.is_auto()); let (blanket_impl, concrete): (Vec<&Impl>, _) = concrete.into_iter().partition(|t| t.inner_impl().kind.is_blanket()); render_all_impls(w, cx, containing_item, &concrete, &synthetic, &blanket_impl); } } fn render_deref_methods( mut w: impl Write, cx: &mut Context<'_>, impl_: &Impl, container_item: &clean::Item, deref_mut: bool, derefs: &mut DefIdSet, ) { let cache = cx.cache(); let deref_type = impl_.inner_impl().trait_.as_ref().unwrap(); let (target, real_target) = impl_ .inner_impl() .items .iter() .find_map(|item| match *item.kind { clean::AssocTypeItem(box ref t, _) => Some(match *t { clean::Typedef { item_type: Some(ref type_), .. } => (type_, &t.type_), _ => (&t.type_, &t.type_), }), _ => None, }) .expect("Expected associated type binding"); debug!("Render deref methods for {:#?}, target {:#?}", impl_.inner_impl().for_, target); let what = AssocItemRender::DerefFor { trait_: deref_type, type_: real_target, deref_mut_: deref_mut }; if let Some(did) = target.def_id(cache) { if let Some(type_did) = impl_.inner_impl().for_.def_id(cache) { // `impl Deref for S` if did == type_did || !derefs.insert(did) { // Avoid infinite cycles return; } } render_assoc_items_inner(&mut w, cx, container_item, did, what, derefs); } else if let Some(prim) = target.primitive_type() { if let Some(&did) = cache.primitive_locations.get(&prim) { render_assoc_items_inner(&mut w, cx, container_item, did, what, derefs); } } } fn should_render_item(item: &clean::Item, deref_mut_: bool, tcx: TyCtxt<'_>) -> bool { let self_type_opt = match *item.kind { clean::MethodItem(ref method, _) => method.decl.self_type(), clean::TyMethodItem(ref method) => method.decl.self_type(), _ => None, }; if let Some(self_ty) = self_type_opt { let (by_mut_ref, by_box, by_value) = match self_ty { SelfTy::SelfBorrowed(_, mutability) | SelfTy::SelfExplicit(clean::BorrowedRef { mutability, .. }) => { (mutability == Mutability::Mut, false, false) } SelfTy::SelfExplicit(clean::Type::Path { path }) => { (false, Some(path.def_id()) == tcx.lang_items().owned_box(), false) } SelfTy::SelfValue => (false, false, true), _ => (false, false, false), }; (deref_mut_ || !by_mut_ref) && !by_box && !by_value } else { false } } pub(crate) fn notable_traits_button(ty: &clean::Type, cx: &mut Context<'_>) -> Option { let mut has_notable_trait = false; let did = ty.def_id(cx.cache())?; // Box has pass-through impls for Read, Write, Iterator, and Future when the // boxed type implements one of those. We don't want to treat every Box return // as being notably an Iterator (etc), though, so we exempt it. Pin has the same // issue, with a pass-through impl for Future. if Some(did) == cx.tcx().lang_items().owned_box() || Some(did) == cx.tcx().lang_items().pin_type() { return None; } if let Some(impls) = cx.cache().impls.get(&did) { for i in impls { let impl_ = i.inner_impl(); if !ty.is_doc_subtype_of(&impl_.for_, cx.cache()) { // Two different types might have the same did, // without actually being the same. continue; } if let Some(trait_) = &impl_.trait_ { let trait_did = trait_.def_id(); if cx.cache().traits.get(&trait_did).map_or(false, |t| t.is_notable_trait(cx.tcx())) { has_notable_trait = true; } } } } if has_notable_trait { cx.types_with_notable_traits.insert(ty.clone()); Some(format!( " ", ty = Escape(&format!("{:#}", ty.print(cx))), )) } else { None } } fn notable_traits_decl(ty: &clean::Type, cx: &Context<'_>) -> (String, String) { let mut out = Buffer::html(); let did = ty.def_id(cx.cache()).expect("notable_traits_button already checked this"); let impls = cx.cache().impls.get(&did).expect("notable_traits_button already checked this"); for i in impls { let impl_ = i.inner_impl(); if !ty.is_doc_subtype_of(&impl_.for_, cx.cache()) { // Two different types might have the same did, // without actually being the same. continue; } if let Some(trait_) = &impl_.trait_ { let trait_did = trait_.def_id(); if cx.cache().traits.get(&trait_did).map_or(false, |t| t.is_notable_trait(cx.tcx())) { if out.is_empty() { write!( &mut out, "

Notable traits for {}

\
",
                        impl_.for_.print(cx)
                    );
                }

                //use the "where" class here to make it small
                write!(
                    &mut out,
                    "{}",
                    impl_.print(false, cx)
                );
                for it in &impl_.items {
                    if let clean::AssocTypeItem(ref tydef, ref _bounds) = *it.kind {
                        out.push_str("    ");
                        let empty_set = FxHashSet::default();
                        let src_link = AssocItemLink::GotoSource(trait_did.into(), &empty_set);
                        assoc_type(
                            &mut out,
                            it,
                            &tydef.generics,
                            &[], // intentionally leaving out bounds
                            Some(&tydef.type_),
                            src_link,
                            0,
                            cx,
                        );
                        out.push_str(";");
                    }
                }
            }
        }
    }
    if out.is_empty() {
        write!(&mut out, "
",); } (format!("{:#}", ty.print(cx)), out.into_inner()) } pub(crate) fn notable_traits_json<'a>( tys: impl Iterator, cx: &Context<'_>, ) -> String { let mut mp: Vec<(String, String)> = tys.map(|ty| notable_traits_decl(ty, cx)).collect(); mp.sort_by(|(name1, _html1), (name2, _html2)| name1.cmp(name2)); struct NotableTraitsMap(Vec<(String, String)>); impl Serialize for NotableTraitsMap { fn serialize(&self, serializer: S) -> Result where S: Serializer, { let mut map = serializer.serialize_map(Some(self.0.len()))?; for item in &self.0 { map.serialize_entry(&item.0, &item.1)?; } map.end() } } serde_json::to_string(&NotableTraitsMap(mp)) .expect("serialize (string, string) -> json object cannot fail") } #[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug)] struct ImplRenderingParameters { show_def_docs: bool, show_default_items: bool, /// Whether or not to show methods. show_non_assoc_items: bool, toggle_open_by_default: bool, } fn render_impl( w: &mut Buffer, cx: &mut Context<'_>, i: &Impl, parent: &clean::Item, link: AssocItemLink<'_>, render_mode: RenderMode, use_absolute: Option, aliases: &[String], rendering_params: ImplRenderingParameters, ) { let shared = Rc::clone(&cx.shared); let cache = &shared.cache; let traits = &cache.traits; let trait_ = i.trait_did().map(|did| &traits[&did]); let mut close_tags = String::new(); // For trait implementations, the `interesting` output contains all methods that have doc // comments, and the `boring` output contains all methods that do not. The distinction is // used to allow hiding the boring methods. // `containing_item` is used for rendering stability info. If the parent is a trait impl, // `containing_item` will the grandparent, since trait impls can't have stability attached. fn doc_impl_item( boring: &mut Buffer, interesting: &mut Buffer, cx: &mut Context<'_>, item: &clean::Item, parent: &clean::Item, containing_item: &clean::Item, link: AssocItemLink<'_>, render_mode: RenderMode, is_default_item: bool, trait_: Option<&clean::Trait>, rendering_params: ImplRenderingParameters, ) { let item_type = item.type_(); let name = item.name.as_ref().unwrap(); let render_method_item = rendering_params.show_non_assoc_items && match render_mode { RenderMode::Normal => true, RenderMode::ForDeref { mut_: deref_mut_ } => { should_render_item(item, deref_mut_, cx.tcx()) } }; let in_trait_class = if trait_.is_some() { " trait-impl" } else { "" }; let mut doc_buffer = Buffer::empty_from(boring); let mut info_buffer = Buffer::empty_from(boring); let mut short_documented = true; if render_method_item { if !is_default_item { if let Some(t) = trait_ { // The trait item may have been stripped so we might not // find any documentation or stability for it. if let Some(it) = t.items.iter().find(|i| i.name == item.name) { // We need the stability of the item from the trait // because impls can't have a stability. if !item.doc_value().is_empty() { document_item_info(cx, it, Some(parent)) .render_into(&mut info_buffer) .unwrap(); write!( &mut doc_buffer, "{}", document_full(item, cx, HeadingOffset::H5) ); short_documented = false; } else { // In case the item isn't documented, // provide short documentation from the trait. write!( &mut doc_buffer, "{}", document_short( it, cx, link, parent, rendering_params.show_def_docs, ) ); } } } else { document_item_info(cx, item, Some(parent)) .render_into(&mut info_buffer) .unwrap(); if rendering_params.show_def_docs { write!(&mut doc_buffer, "{}", document_full(item, cx, HeadingOffset::H5)); short_documented = false; } } } else { write!( &mut doc_buffer, "{}", document_short(item, cx, link, parent, rendering_params.show_def_docs,) ); } } let w = if short_documented && trait_.is_some() { interesting } else { boring }; let toggled = !doc_buffer.is_empty(); if toggled { let method_toggle_class = if item_type.is_method() { " method-toggle" } else { "" }; write!(w, "
", method_toggle_class); } match &*item.kind { clean::MethodItem(..) | clean::TyMethodItem(_) => { // Only render when the method is not static or we allow static methods if render_method_item { let id = cx.derive_id(format!("{}.{}", item_type, name)); let source_id = trait_ .and_then(|trait_| { trait_.items.iter().find(|item| { item.name.map(|n| n.as_str().eq(name.as_str())).unwrap_or(false) }) }) .map(|item| format!("{}.{}", item.type_(), name)); write!(w, "
", id, item_type, in_trait_class,); render_rightside(w, cx, item, containing_item, render_mode); if trait_.is_some() { // Anchors are only used on trait impls. write!(w, "§", id); } w.write_str("

"); render_assoc_item( w, item, link.anchor(source_id.as_ref().unwrap_or(&id)), ItemType::Impl, cx, render_mode, ); w.write_str("

"); w.write_str("
"); } } kind @ (clean::TyAssocConstItem(ty) | clean::AssocConstItem(ty, _)) => { let source_id = format!("{}.{}", item_type, name); let id = cx.derive_id(source_id.clone()); write!(w, "
", id, item_type, in_trait_class); render_rightside(w, cx, item, containing_item, render_mode); if trait_.is_some() { // Anchors are only used on trait impls. write!(w, "§", id); } w.write_str("

"); assoc_const( w, item, ty, match kind { clean::TyAssocConstItem(_) => None, clean::AssocConstItem(_, default) => Some(default), _ => unreachable!(), }, link.anchor(if trait_.is_some() { &source_id } else { &id }), "", cx, ); w.write_str("

"); w.write_str("
"); } clean::TyAssocTypeItem(generics, bounds) => { let source_id = format!("{}.{}", item_type, name); let id = cx.derive_id(source_id.clone()); write!(w, "
", id, item_type, in_trait_class); if trait_.is_some() { // Anchors are only used on trait impls. write!(w, "§", id); } w.write_str("

"); assoc_type( w, item, generics, bounds, None, link.anchor(if trait_.is_some() { &source_id } else { &id }), 0, cx, ); w.write_str("

"); w.write_str("
"); } clean::AssocTypeItem(tydef, _bounds) => { let source_id = format!("{}.{}", item_type, name); let id = cx.derive_id(source_id.clone()); write!(w, "
", id, item_type, in_trait_class); if trait_.is_some() { // Anchors are only used on trait impls. write!(w, "§", id); } w.write_str("

"); assoc_type( w, item, &tydef.generics, &[], // intentionally leaving out bounds Some(tydef.item_type.as_ref().unwrap_or(&tydef.type_)), link.anchor(if trait_.is_some() { &source_id } else { &id }), 0, cx, ); w.write_str("

"); w.write_str("
"); } clean::StrippedItem(..) => return, _ => panic!("can't make docs for trait item with name {:?}", item.name), } w.push_buffer(info_buffer); if toggled { w.write_str("
"); w.push_buffer(doc_buffer); w.push_str("
"); } } let mut impl_items = Buffer::empty_from(w); let mut default_impl_items = Buffer::empty_from(w); for trait_item in &i.inner_impl().items { doc_impl_item( &mut default_impl_items, &mut impl_items, cx, trait_item, if trait_.is_some() { &i.impl_item } else { parent }, parent, link, render_mode, false, trait_, rendering_params, ); } fn render_default_items( boring: &mut Buffer, interesting: &mut Buffer, cx: &mut Context<'_>, t: &clean::Trait, i: &clean::Impl, parent: &clean::Item, containing_item: &clean::Item, render_mode: RenderMode, rendering_params: ImplRenderingParameters, ) { for trait_item in &t.items { // Skip over any default trait items that are impossible to call // (e.g. if it has a `Self: Sized` bound on an unsized type). if let Some(impl_def_id) = parent.item_id.as_def_id() && let Some(trait_item_def_id) = trait_item.item_id.as_def_id() && cx.tcx().is_impossible_method((impl_def_id, trait_item_def_id)) { continue; } let n = trait_item.name; if i.items.iter().any(|m| m.name == n) { continue; } let did = i.trait_.as_ref().unwrap().def_id(); let provided_methods = i.provided_trait_methods(cx.tcx()); let assoc_link = AssocItemLink::GotoSource(did.into(), &provided_methods); doc_impl_item( boring, interesting, cx, trait_item, parent, containing_item, assoc_link, render_mode, true, Some(t), rendering_params, ); } } // If we've implemented a trait, then also emit documentation for all // default items which weren't overridden in the implementation block. // We don't emit documentation for default items if they appear in the // Implementations on Foreign Types or Implementors sections. if rendering_params.show_default_items { if let Some(t) = trait_ { render_default_items( &mut default_impl_items, &mut impl_items, cx, t, i.inner_impl(), &i.impl_item, parent, render_mode, rendering_params, ); } } if render_mode == RenderMode::Normal { let toggled = !(impl_items.is_empty() && default_impl_items.is_empty()); if toggled { close_tags.insert_str(0, ""); write!( w, "
", if rendering_params.toggle_open_by_default { " open" } else { "" } ); write!(w, "") } render_impl_summary( w, cx, i, parent, parent, rendering_params.show_def_docs, use_absolute, aliases, ); if toggled { write!(w, "") } if let Some(ref dox) = i.impl_item.opt_doc_value() { if trait_.is_none() && i.inner_impl().items.is_empty() { w.write_str( "
\
This impl block contains no items.
\
", ); } write!( w, "
{}
", Markdown { content: &*dox, links: &i.impl_item.links(cx), ids: &mut cx.id_map, error_codes: cx.shared.codes, edition: cx.shared.edition(), playground: &cx.shared.playground, heading_offset: HeadingOffset::H4 } .into_string() ); } if !default_impl_items.is_empty() || !impl_items.is_empty() { w.write_str("
"); close_tags.insert_str(0, "
"); } } if !default_impl_items.is_empty() || !impl_items.is_empty() { w.push_buffer(default_impl_items); w.push_buffer(impl_items); } w.write_str(&close_tags); } // Render the items that appear on the right side of methods, impls, and // associated types. For example "1.0.0 (const: 1.39.0) · source". fn render_rightside( w: &mut Buffer, cx: &Context<'_>, item: &clean::Item, containing_item: &clean::Item, render_mode: RenderMode, ) { let tcx = cx.tcx(); // FIXME: Once https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/67792 is implemented, we can remove // this condition. let (const_stability, const_stable_since) = match render_mode { RenderMode::Normal => (item.const_stability(tcx), containing_item.const_stable_since(tcx)), RenderMode::ForDeref { .. } => (None, None), }; let src_href = cx.src_href(item); let has_src_ref = src_href.is_some(); let mut rightside = Buffer::new(); let has_stability = render_stability_since_raw_with_extra( &mut rightside, item.stable_since(tcx), const_stability, containing_item.stable_since(tcx), const_stable_since, if has_src_ref { "" } else { " rightside" }, ); if let Some(l) = src_href { if has_stability { write!(rightside, " · source", l) } else { write!(rightside, "source", l) } } if has_stability && has_src_ref { write!(w, "{}", rightside.into_inner()); } else { w.push_buffer(rightside); } } pub(crate) fn render_impl_summary( w: &mut Buffer, cx: &mut Context<'_>, i: &Impl, parent: &clean::Item, containing_item: &clean::Item, show_def_docs: bool, use_absolute: Option, // This argument is used to reference same type with different paths to avoid duplication // in documentation pages for trait with automatic implementations like "Send" and "Sync". aliases: &[String], ) { let inner_impl = i.inner_impl(); let id = cx.derive_id(get_id_for_impl(&inner_impl.for_, inner_impl.trait_.as_ref(), cx)); let aliases = if aliases.is_empty() { String::new() } else { format!(" data-aliases=\"{}\"", aliases.join(",")) }; write!(w, "
", id, aliases); render_rightside(w, cx, &i.impl_item, containing_item, RenderMode::Normal); write!(w, "§", id); write!(w, "

"); if let Some(use_absolute) = use_absolute { write!(w, "{}", inner_impl.print(use_absolute, cx)); if show_def_docs { for it in &inner_impl.items { if let clean::AssocTypeItem(ref tydef, ref _bounds) = *it.kind { w.write_str(" "); assoc_type( w, it, &tydef.generics, &[], // intentionally leaving out bounds Some(&tydef.type_), AssocItemLink::Anchor(None), 0, cx, ); w.write_str(";"); } } } } else { write!(w, "{}", inner_impl.print(false, cx)); } write!(w, "

"); let is_trait = inner_impl.trait_.is_some(); if is_trait { if let Some(portability) = portability(&i.impl_item, Some(parent)) { write!( w, "
{}
", portability ); } } w.write_str("
"); } pub(crate) fn small_url_encode(s: String) -> String { // These characters don't need to be escaped in a URI. // See https://url.spec.whatwg.org/#query-percent-encode-set // and https://url.spec.whatwg.org/#urlencoded-parsing // and https://url.spec.whatwg.org/#url-code-points fn dont_escape(c: u8) -> bool { (b'a' <= c && c <= b'z') || (b'A' <= c && c <= b'Z') || (b'0' <= c && c <= b'9') || c == b'-' || c == b'_' || c == b'.' || c == b',' || c == b'~' || c == b'!' || c == b'\'' || c == b'(' || c == b')' || c == b'*' || c == b'/' || c == b';' || c == b':' || c == b'?' // As described in urlencoded-parsing, the // first `=` is the one that separates key from // value. Following `=`s are part of the value. || c == b'=' } let mut st = String::new(); let mut last_match = 0; for (idx, b) in s.bytes().enumerate() { if dont_escape(b) { continue; } if last_match != idx { // Invariant: `idx` must be the first byte in a character at this point. st += &s[last_match..idx]; } if b == b' ' { // URL queries are decoded with + replaced with SP. // While the same is not true for hashes, rustdoc only needs to be // consistent with itself when encoding them. st += "+"; } else { write!(st, "%{:02X}", b).unwrap(); } // Invariant: if the current byte is not at the start of a multi-byte character, // we need to get down here so that when the next turn of the loop comes around, // last_match winds up equalling idx. // // In other words, dont_escape must always return `false` in multi-byte character. last_match = idx + 1; } if last_match != 0 { st += &s[last_match..]; st } else { s } } fn get_id_for_impl(for_: &clean::Type, trait_: Option<&clean::Path>, cx: &Context<'_>) -> String { match trait_ { Some(t) => small_url_encode(format!("impl-{:#}-for-{:#}", t.print(cx), for_.print(cx))), None => small_url_encode(format!("impl-{:#}", for_.print(cx))), } } fn extract_for_impl_name(item: &clean::Item, cx: &Context<'_>) -> Option<(String, String)> { match *item.kind { clean::ItemKind::ImplItem(ref i) => { i.trait_.as_ref().map(|trait_| { // Alternative format produces no URLs, // so this parameter does nothing. (format!("{:#}", i.for_.print(cx)), get_id_for_impl(&i.for_, Some(trait_), cx)) }) } _ => None, } } /// Returns the list of implementations for the primitive reference type, filtering out any /// implementations that are on concrete or partially generic types, only keeping implementations /// of the form `impl Trait for &T`. pub(crate) fn get_filtered_impls_for_reference<'a>( shared: &'a Rc>, it: &clean::Item, ) -> (Vec<&'a Impl>, Vec<&'a Impl>, Vec<&'a Impl>) { let def_id = it.item_id.expect_def_id(); // If the reference primitive is somehow not defined, exit early. let Some(v) = shared.cache.impls.get(&def_id) else { return (Vec::new(), Vec::new(), Vec::new()) }; // Since there is no "direct implementation" on the reference primitive type, we filter out // every implementation which isn't a trait implementation. let traits = v.iter().filter(|i| i.inner_impl().trait_.is_some()); let (synthetic, concrete): (Vec<&Impl>, Vec<&Impl>) = traits.partition(|t| t.inner_impl().kind.is_auto()); let (blanket_impl, concrete): (Vec<&Impl>, _) = concrete.into_iter().partition(|t| t.inner_impl().kind.is_blanket()); // Now we keep only references over full generic types. let concrete: Vec<_> = concrete .into_iter() .filter(|t| match t.inner_impl().for_ { clean::Type::BorrowedRef { ref type_, .. } => type_.is_full_generic(), _ => false, }) .collect(); (concrete, synthetic, blanket_impl) } #[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)] pub(crate) enum ItemSection { Reexports, PrimitiveTypes, Modules, Macros, Structs, Enums, Constants, Statics, Traits, Functions, TypeDefinitions, Unions, Implementations, TypeMethods, Methods, StructFields, Variants, AssociatedTypes, AssociatedConstants, ForeignTypes, Keywords, OpaqueTypes, AttributeMacros, DeriveMacros, TraitAliases, } impl ItemSection { const ALL: &'static [Self] = { use ItemSection::*; // NOTE: The order here affects the order in the UI. &[ Reexports, PrimitiveTypes, Modules, Macros, Structs, Enums, Constants, Statics, Traits, Functions, TypeDefinitions, Unions, Implementations, TypeMethods, Methods, StructFields, Variants, AssociatedTypes, AssociatedConstants, ForeignTypes, Keywords, OpaqueTypes, AttributeMacros, DeriveMacros, TraitAliases, ] }; fn id(self) -> &'static str { match self { Self::Reexports => "reexports", Self::Modules => "modules", Self::Structs => "structs", Self::Unions => "unions", Self::Enums => "enums", Self::Functions => "functions", Self::TypeDefinitions => "types", Self::Statics => "statics", Self::Constants => "constants", Self::Traits => "traits", Self::Implementations => "impls", Self::TypeMethods => "tymethods", Self::Methods => "methods", Self::StructFields => "fields", Self::Variants => "variants", Self::Macros => "macros", Self::PrimitiveTypes => "primitives", Self::AssociatedTypes => "associated-types", Self::AssociatedConstants => "associated-consts", Self::ForeignTypes => "foreign-types", Self::Keywords => "keywords", Self::OpaqueTypes => "opaque-types", Self::AttributeMacros => "attributes", Self::DeriveMacros => "derives", Self::TraitAliases => "trait-aliases", } } fn name(self) -> &'static str { match self { Self::Reexports => "Re-exports", Self::Modules => "Modules", Self::Structs => "Structs", Self::Unions => "Unions", Self::Enums => "Enums", Self::Functions => "Functions", Self::TypeDefinitions => "Type Definitions", Self::Statics => "Statics", Self::Constants => "Constants", Self::Traits => "Traits", Self::Implementations => "Implementations", Self::TypeMethods => "Type Methods", Self::Methods => "Methods", Self::StructFields => "Struct Fields", Self::Variants => "Variants", Self::Macros => "Macros", Self::PrimitiveTypes => "Primitive Types", Self::AssociatedTypes => "Associated Types", Self::AssociatedConstants => "Associated Constants", Self::ForeignTypes => "Foreign Types", Self::Keywords => "Keywords", Self::OpaqueTypes => "Opaque Types", Self::AttributeMacros => "Attribute Macros", Self::DeriveMacros => "Derive Macros", Self::TraitAliases => "Trait Aliases", } } } fn item_ty_to_section(ty: ItemType) -> ItemSection { match ty { ItemType::ExternCrate | ItemType::Import => ItemSection::Reexports, ItemType::Module => ItemSection::Modules, ItemType::Struct => ItemSection::Structs, ItemType::Union => ItemSection::Unions, ItemType::Enum => ItemSection::Enums, ItemType::Function => ItemSection::Functions, ItemType::Typedef => ItemSection::TypeDefinitions, ItemType::Static => ItemSection::Statics, ItemType::Constant => ItemSection::Constants, ItemType::Trait => ItemSection::Traits, ItemType::Impl => ItemSection::Implementations, ItemType::TyMethod => ItemSection::TypeMethods, ItemType::Method => ItemSection::Methods, ItemType::StructField => ItemSection::StructFields, ItemType::Variant => ItemSection::Variants, ItemType::Macro => ItemSection::Macros, ItemType::Primitive => ItemSection::PrimitiveTypes, ItemType::AssocType => ItemSection::AssociatedTypes, ItemType::AssocConst => ItemSection::AssociatedConstants, ItemType::ForeignType => ItemSection::ForeignTypes, ItemType::Keyword => ItemSection::Keywords, ItemType::OpaqueTy => ItemSection::OpaqueTypes, ItemType::ProcAttribute => ItemSection::AttributeMacros, ItemType::ProcDerive => ItemSection::DeriveMacros, ItemType::TraitAlias => ItemSection::TraitAliases, } } /// Returns a list of all paths used in the type. /// This is used to help deduplicate imported impls /// for reexported types. If any of the contained /// types are re-exported, we don't use the corresponding /// entry from the js file, as inlining will have already /// picked up the impl fn collect_paths_for_type(first_ty: clean::Type, cache: &Cache) -> Vec { let mut out = Vec::new(); let mut visited = FxHashSet::default(); let mut work = VecDeque::new(); let mut process_path = |did: DefId| { let get_extern = || cache.external_paths.get(&did).map(|s| &s.0); let fqp = cache.exact_paths.get(&did).or_else(get_extern); if let Some(path) = fqp { out.push(join_with_double_colon(&path)); } }; work.push_back(first_ty); while let Some(ty) = work.pop_front() { if !visited.insert(ty.clone()) { continue; } match ty { clean::Type::Path { path } => process_path(path.def_id()), clean::Type::Tuple(tys) => { work.extend(tys.into_iter()); } clean::Type::Slice(ty) => { work.push_back(*ty); } clean::Type::Array(ty, _) => { work.push_back(*ty); } clean::Type::RawPointer(_, ty) => { work.push_back(*ty); } clean::Type::BorrowedRef { type_, .. } => { work.push_back(*type_); } clean::Type::QPath(box clean::QPathData { self_type, trait_, .. }) => { work.push_back(self_type); if let Some(trait_) = trait_ { process_path(trait_.def_id()); } } _ => {} } } out } const MAX_FULL_EXAMPLES: usize = 5; const NUM_VISIBLE_LINES: usize = 10; /// Generates the HTML for example call locations generated via the --scrape-examples flag. fn render_call_locations(mut w: W, cx: &mut Context<'_>, item: &clean::Item) { let tcx = cx.tcx(); let def_id = item.item_id.expect_def_id(); let key = tcx.def_path_hash(def_id); let Some(call_locations) = cx.shared.call_locations.get(&key) else { return }; // Generate a unique ID so users can link to this section for a given method let id = cx.id_map.derive("scraped-examples"); write!( &mut w, "
\ \
\ Examples found in repository\ ?\
", root_path = cx.root_path(), id = id ) .unwrap(); // Create a URL to a particular location in a reverse-dependency's source file let link_to_loc = |call_data: &CallData, loc: &CallLocation| -> (String, String) { let (line_lo, line_hi) = loc.call_expr.line_span; let (anchor, title) = if line_lo == line_hi { ((line_lo + 1).to_string(), format!("line {}", line_lo + 1)) } else { ( format!("{}-{}", line_lo + 1, line_hi + 1), format!("lines {}-{}", line_lo + 1, line_hi + 1), ) }; let url = format!("{}{}#{}", cx.root_path(), call_data.url, anchor); (url, title) }; // Generate the HTML for a single example, being the title and code block let write_example = |mut w: &mut W, (path, call_data): (&PathBuf, &CallData)| -> bool { let contents = match fs::read_to_string(&path) { Ok(contents) => contents, Err(err) => { let span = item.span(tcx).map_or(rustc_span::DUMMY_SP, |span| span.inner()); tcx.sess.span_err(span, format!("failed to read file {}: {}", path.display(), err)); return false; } }; // To reduce file sizes, we only want to embed the source code needed to understand the example, not // the entire file. So we find the smallest byte range that covers all items enclosing examples. assert!(!call_data.locations.is_empty()); let min_loc = call_data.locations.iter().min_by_key(|loc| loc.enclosing_item.byte_span.0).unwrap(); let byte_min = min_loc.enclosing_item.byte_span.0; let line_min = min_loc.enclosing_item.line_span.0; let max_loc = call_data.locations.iter().max_by_key(|loc| loc.enclosing_item.byte_span.1).unwrap(); let byte_max = max_loc.enclosing_item.byte_span.1; let line_max = max_loc.enclosing_item.line_span.1; // The output code is limited to that byte range. let contents_subset = &contents[(byte_min as usize)..(byte_max as usize)]; // The call locations need to be updated to reflect that the size of the program has changed. // Specifically, the ranges are all subtracted by `byte_min` since that's the new zero point. let (mut byte_ranges, line_ranges): (Vec<_>, Vec<_>) = call_data .locations .iter() .map(|loc| { let (byte_lo, byte_hi) = loc.call_ident.byte_span; let (line_lo, line_hi) = loc.call_expr.line_span; let byte_range = (byte_lo - byte_min, byte_hi - byte_min); let line_range = (line_lo - line_min, line_hi - line_min); let (line_url, line_title) = link_to_loc(call_data, loc); (byte_range, (line_range, line_url, line_title)) }) .unzip(); let (_, init_url, init_title) = &line_ranges[0]; let needs_expansion = line_max - line_min > NUM_VISIBLE_LINES; let locations_encoded = serde_json::to_string(&line_ranges).unwrap(); write!( &mut w, "
\
\ {name} ({title})\
\
", expanded_cls = if needs_expansion { "" } else { "expanded" }, name = call_data.display_name, url = init_url, title = init_title, // The locations are encoded as a data attribute, so they can be read // later by the JS for interactions. locations = Escape(&locations_encoded) ) .unwrap(); if line_ranges.len() > 1 { write!(w, r#" "#) .unwrap(); } // Look for the example file in the source map if it exists, otherwise return a dummy span let file_span = (|| { let source_map = tcx.sess.source_map(); let crate_src = tcx.sess.local_crate_source_file()?; let abs_crate_src = crate_src.canonicalize().ok()?; let crate_root = abs_crate_src.parent()?.parent()?; let rel_path = path.strip_prefix(crate_root).ok()?; let files = source_map.files(); let file = files.iter().find(|file| match &file.name { FileName::Real(RealFileName::LocalPath(other_path)) => rel_path == other_path, _ => false, })?; Some(rustc_span::Span::with_root_ctxt( file.start_pos + BytePos(byte_min), file.start_pos + BytePos(byte_max), )) })() .unwrap_or(rustc_span::DUMMY_SP); let mut decoration_info = FxHashMap::default(); decoration_info.insert("highlight focus", vec![byte_ranges.remove(0)]); decoration_info.insert("highlight", byte_ranges); sources::print_src( &mut w, contents_subset, file_span, cx, &cx.root_path(), highlight::DecorationInfo(decoration_info), sources::SourceContext::Embedded { offset: line_min, needs_expansion }, ); write!(w, "
").unwrap(); true }; // The call locations are output in sequence, so that sequence needs to be determined. // Ideally the most "relevant" examples would be shown first, but there's no general algorithm // for determining relevance. We instead proxy relevance with the following heuristics: // 1. Code written to be an example is better than code not written to be an example, e.g. // a snippet from examples/foo.rs is better than src/lib.rs. We don't know the Cargo // directory structure in Rustdoc, so we proxy this by prioritizing code that comes from // a --crate-type bin. // 2. Smaller examples are better than large examples. So we prioritize snippets that have // the smallest number of lines in their enclosing item. // 3. Finally we sort by the displayed file name, which is arbitrary but prevents the // ordering of examples from randomly changing between Rustdoc invocations. let ordered_locations = { fn sort_criterion<'a>( (_, call_data): &(&PathBuf, &'a CallData), ) -> (bool, u32, &'a String) { // Use the first location because that's what the user will see initially let (lo, hi) = call_data.locations[0].enclosing_item.byte_span; (!call_data.is_bin, hi - lo, &call_data.display_name) } let mut locs = call_locations.iter().collect::>(); locs.sort_by_key(sort_criterion); locs }; let mut it = ordered_locations.into_iter().peekable(); // An example may fail to write if its source can't be read for some reason, so this method // continues iterating until a write succeeds let write_and_skip_failure = |w: &mut W, it: &mut Peekable<_>| { while let Some(example) = it.next() { if write_example(&mut *w, example) { break; } } }; // Write just one example that's visible by default in the method's description. write_and_skip_failure(&mut w, &mut it); // Then add the remaining examples in a hidden section. if it.peek().is_some() { write!( w, "
\ \ More examples\ \
Hide additional examples
\
\
" ) .unwrap(); // Only generate inline code for MAX_FULL_EXAMPLES number of examples. Otherwise we could // make the page arbitrarily huge! for _ in 0..MAX_FULL_EXAMPLES { write_and_skip_failure(&mut w, &mut it); } // For the remaining examples, generate a
    containing links to the source files. if it.peek().is_some() { write!(w, r#"").unwrap(); } write!(w, "
").unwrap(); } write!(w, "
").unwrap(); }