#![allow(clippy::similar_names)] // `expr` and `expn` use crate::is_path_diagnostic_item; use crate::source::snippet_opt; use crate::visitors::{for_each_expr, Descend}; use arrayvec::ArrayVec; use itertools::{izip, Either, Itertools}; use rustc_ast::ast::LitKind; use rustc_hir::intravisit::{walk_expr, Visitor}; use rustc_hir::{self as hir, Expr, ExprField, ExprKind, HirId, Node, QPath}; use rustc_lexer::unescape::unescape_literal; use rustc_lexer::{tokenize, unescape, LiteralKind, TokenKind}; use rustc_lint::LateContext; use rustc_parse_format::{self as rpf, Alignment}; use rustc_span::def_id::DefId; use rustc_span::hygiene::{self, MacroKind, SyntaxContext}; use rustc_span::{sym, BytePos, ExpnData, ExpnId, ExpnKind, Pos, Span, SpanData, Symbol}; use std::iter::{once, zip}; use std::ops::ControlFlow; const FORMAT_MACRO_DIAG_ITEMS: &[Symbol] = &[ sym::assert_eq_macro, sym::assert_macro, sym::assert_ne_macro, sym::debug_assert_eq_macro, sym::debug_assert_macro, sym::debug_assert_ne_macro, sym::eprint_macro, sym::eprintln_macro, sym::format_args_macro, sym::format_macro, sym::print_macro, sym::println_macro, sym::std_panic_macro, sym::write_macro, sym::writeln_macro, ]; /// Returns true if a given Macro `DefId` is a format macro (e.g. `println!`) pub fn is_format_macro(cx: &LateContext<'_>, macro_def_id: DefId) -> bool { if let Some(name) = cx.tcx.get_diagnostic_name(macro_def_id) { FORMAT_MACRO_DIAG_ITEMS.contains(&name) } else { false } } /// A macro call, like `vec![1, 2, 3]`. /// /// Use `tcx.item_name(macro_call.def_id)` to get the macro name. /// Even better is to check if it is a diagnostic item. /// /// This structure is similar to `ExpnData` but it precludes desugaring expansions. #[derive(Debug)] pub struct MacroCall { /// Macro `DefId` pub def_id: DefId, /// Kind of macro pub kind: MacroKind, /// The expansion produced by the macro call pub expn: ExpnId, /// Span of the macro call site pub span: Span, } impl MacroCall { pub fn is_local(&self) -> bool { span_is_local(self.span) } } /// Returns an iterator of expansions that created the given span pub fn expn_backtrace(mut span: Span) -> impl Iterator { std::iter::from_fn(move || { let ctxt = span.ctxt(); if ctxt == SyntaxContext::root() { return None; } let expn = ctxt.outer_expn(); let data = expn.expn_data(); span = data.call_site; Some((expn, data)) }) } /// Checks whether the span is from the root expansion or a locally defined macro pub fn span_is_local(span: Span) -> bool { !span.from_expansion() || expn_is_local(span.ctxt().outer_expn()) } /// Checks whether the expansion is the root expansion or a locally defined macro pub fn expn_is_local(expn: ExpnId) -> bool { if expn == ExpnId::root() { return true; } let data = expn.expn_data(); let backtrace = expn_backtrace(data.call_site); std::iter::once((expn, data)) .chain(backtrace) .find_map(|(_, data)| data.macro_def_id) .map_or(true, DefId::is_local) } /// Returns an iterator of macro expansions that created the given span. /// Note that desugaring expansions are skipped. pub fn macro_backtrace(span: Span) -> impl Iterator { expn_backtrace(span).filter_map(|(expn, data)| match data { ExpnData { kind: ExpnKind::Macro(kind, _), macro_def_id: Some(def_id), call_site: span, .. } => Some(MacroCall { def_id, kind, expn, span, }), _ => None, }) } /// If the macro backtrace of `span` has a macro call at the root expansion /// (i.e. not a nested macro call), returns `Some` with the `MacroCall` pub fn root_macro_call(span: Span) -> Option { macro_backtrace(span).last() } /// Like [`root_macro_call`], but only returns `Some` if `node` is the "first node" /// produced by the macro call, as in [`first_node_in_macro`]. pub fn root_macro_call_first_node(cx: &LateContext<'_>, node: &impl HirNode) -> Option { if first_node_in_macro(cx, node) != Some(ExpnId::root()) { return None; } root_macro_call(node.span()) } /// Like [`macro_backtrace`], but only returns macro calls where `node` is the "first node" of the /// macro call, as in [`first_node_in_macro`]. pub fn first_node_macro_backtrace(cx: &LateContext<'_>, node: &impl HirNode) -> impl Iterator { let span = node.span(); first_node_in_macro(cx, node) .into_iter() .flat_map(move |expn| macro_backtrace(span).take_while(move |macro_call| macro_call.expn != expn)) } /// If `node` is the "first node" in a macro expansion, returns `Some` with the `ExpnId` of the /// macro call site (i.e. the parent of the macro expansion). This generally means that `node` /// is the outermost node of an entire macro expansion, but there are some caveats noted below. /// This is useful for finding macro calls while visiting the HIR without processing the macro call /// at every node within its expansion. /// /// If you already have immediate access to the parent node, it is simpler to /// just check the context of that span directly (e.g. `parent.span.from_expansion()`). /// /// If a macro call is in statement position, it expands to one or more statements. /// In that case, each statement *and* their immediate descendants will all yield `Some` /// with the `ExpnId` of the containing block. /// /// A node may be the "first node" of multiple macro calls in a macro backtrace. /// The expansion of the outermost macro call site is returned in such cases. pub fn first_node_in_macro(cx: &LateContext<'_>, node: &impl HirNode) -> Option { // get the macro expansion or return `None` if not found // `macro_backtrace` importantly ignores desugaring expansions let expn = macro_backtrace(node.span()).next()?.expn; // get the parent node, possibly skipping over a statement // if the parent is not found, it is sensible to return `Some(root)` let hir = cx.tcx.hir(); let mut parent_iter = hir.parent_iter(node.hir_id()); let (parent_id, _) = match parent_iter.next() { None => return Some(ExpnId::root()), Some((_, Node::Stmt(_))) => match parent_iter.next() { None => return Some(ExpnId::root()), Some(next) => next, }, Some(next) => next, }; // get the macro expansion of the parent node let parent_span = hir.span(parent_id); let Some(parent_macro_call) = macro_backtrace(parent_span).next() else { // the parent node is not in a macro return Some(ExpnId::root()); }; if parent_macro_call.expn.is_descendant_of(expn) { // `node` is input to a macro call return None; } Some(parent_macro_call.expn) } /* Specific Macro Utils */ /// Is `def_id` of `std::panic`, `core::panic` or any inner implementation macros pub fn is_panic(cx: &LateContext<'_>, def_id: DefId) -> bool { let Some(name) = cx.tcx.get_diagnostic_name(def_id) else { return false }; matches!( name, sym::core_panic_macro | sym::std_panic_macro | sym::core_panic_2015_macro | sym::std_panic_2015_macro | sym::core_panic_2021_macro ) } /// Is `def_id` of `assert!` or `debug_assert!` pub fn is_assert_macro(cx: &LateContext<'_>, def_id: DefId) -> bool { let Some(name) = cx.tcx.get_diagnostic_name(def_id) else { return false }; matches!(name, sym::assert_macro | sym::debug_assert_macro) } pub enum PanicExpn<'a> { /// No arguments - `panic!()` Empty, /// A string literal or any `&str` - `panic!("message")` or `panic!(message)` Str(&'a Expr<'a>), /// A single argument that implements `Display` - `panic!("{}", object)` Display(&'a Expr<'a>), /// Anything else - `panic!("error {}: {}", a, b)` Format(FormatArgsExpn<'a>), } impl<'a> PanicExpn<'a> { pub fn parse(cx: &LateContext<'_>, expr: &'a Expr<'a>) -> Option { if !macro_backtrace(expr.span).any(|macro_call| is_panic(cx, macro_call.def_id)) { return None; } let ExprKind::Call(callee, [arg]) = &expr.kind else { return None }; let ExprKind::Path(QPath::Resolved(_, path)) = &callee.kind else { return None }; let result = match path.segments.last().unwrap().ident.as_str() { "panic" if arg.span.ctxt() == expr.span.ctxt() => Self::Empty, "panic" | "panic_str" => Self::Str(arg), "panic_display" => { let ExprKind::AddrOf(_, _, e) = &arg.kind else { return None }; Self::Display(e) }, "panic_fmt" => Self::Format(FormatArgsExpn::parse(cx, arg)?), _ => return None, }; Some(result) } } /// Finds the arguments of an `assert!` or `debug_assert!` macro call within the macro expansion pub fn find_assert_args<'a>( cx: &LateContext<'_>, expr: &'a Expr<'a>, expn: ExpnId, ) -> Option<(&'a Expr<'a>, PanicExpn<'a>)> { find_assert_args_inner(cx, expr, expn).map(|([e], p)| (e, p)) } /// Finds the arguments of an `assert_eq!` or `debug_assert_eq!` macro call within the macro /// expansion pub fn find_assert_eq_args<'a>( cx: &LateContext<'_>, expr: &'a Expr<'a>, expn: ExpnId, ) -> Option<(&'a Expr<'a>, &'a Expr<'a>, PanicExpn<'a>)> { find_assert_args_inner(cx, expr, expn).map(|([a, b], p)| (a, b, p)) } fn find_assert_args_inner<'a, const N: usize>( cx: &LateContext<'_>, expr: &'a Expr<'a>, expn: ExpnId, ) -> Option<([&'a Expr<'a>; N], PanicExpn<'a>)> { let macro_id = expn.expn_data().macro_def_id?; let (expr, expn) = match cx.tcx.item_name(macro_id).as_str().strip_prefix("debug_") { None => (expr, expn), Some(inner_name) => find_assert_within_debug_assert(cx, expr, expn, Symbol::intern(inner_name))?, }; let mut args = ArrayVec::new(); let mut panic_expn = None; let _: Option = for_each_expr(expr, |e| { if args.is_full() { if panic_expn.is_none() && e.span.ctxt() != expr.span.ctxt() { panic_expn = PanicExpn::parse(cx, e); } ControlFlow::Continue(Descend::from(panic_expn.is_none())) } else if is_assert_arg(cx, e, expn) { args.push(e); ControlFlow::Continue(Descend::No) } else { ControlFlow::Continue(Descend::Yes) } }); let args = args.into_inner().ok()?; // if no `panic!(..)` is found, use `PanicExpn::Empty` // to indicate that the default assertion message is used let panic_expn = panic_expn.unwrap_or(PanicExpn::Empty); Some((args, panic_expn)) } fn find_assert_within_debug_assert<'a>( cx: &LateContext<'_>, expr: &'a Expr<'a>, expn: ExpnId, assert_name: Symbol, ) -> Option<(&'a Expr<'a>, ExpnId)> { for_each_expr(expr, |e| { if !e.span.from_expansion() { return ControlFlow::Continue(Descend::No); } let e_expn = e.span.ctxt().outer_expn(); if e_expn == expn { ControlFlow::Continue(Descend::Yes) } else if e_expn.expn_data().macro_def_id.map(|id| cx.tcx.item_name(id)) == Some(assert_name) { ControlFlow::Break((e, e_expn)) } else { ControlFlow::Continue(Descend::No) } }) } fn is_assert_arg(cx: &LateContext<'_>, expr: &Expr<'_>, assert_expn: ExpnId) -> bool { if !expr.span.from_expansion() { return true; } let result = macro_backtrace(expr.span).try_for_each(|macro_call| { if macro_call.expn == assert_expn { ControlFlow::Break(false) } else { match cx.tcx.item_name(macro_call.def_id) { // `cfg!(debug_assertions)` in `debug_assert!` sym::cfg => ControlFlow::CONTINUE, // assert!(other_macro!(..)) _ => ControlFlow::Break(true), } } }); match result { ControlFlow::Break(is_assert_arg) => is_assert_arg, ControlFlow::Continue(()) => true, } } /// The format string doesn't exist in the HIR, so we reassemble it from source code #[derive(Debug)] pub struct FormatString { /// Span of the whole format string literal, including `[r#]"`. pub span: Span, /// Snippet of the whole format string literal, including `[r#]"`. pub snippet: String, /// If the string is raw `r"..."`/`r#""#`, how many `#`s does it have on each side. pub style: Option, /// The unescaped value of the format string, e.g. `"val – {}"` for the literal /// `"val \u{2013} {}"`. pub unescaped: String, /// The format string split by format args like `{..}`. pub parts: Vec, } impl FormatString { fn new(cx: &LateContext<'_>, pieces: &Expr<'_>) -> Option { // format_args!(r"a {} b \", 1); // // expands to // // ::core::fmt::Arguments::new_v1(&["a ", " b \\"], // &[::core::fmt::ArgumentV1::new_display(&1)]); // // where `pieces` is the expression `&["a ", " b \\"]`. It has the span of `r"a {} b \"` let span = pieces.span; let snippet = snippet_opt(cx, span)?; let (inner, style) = match tokenize(&snippet).next()?.kind { TokenKind::Literal { kind, .. } => { let style = match kind { LiteralKind::Str { .. } => None, LiteralKind::RawStr { n_hashes: Some(n), .. } => Some(n.into()), _ => return None, }; let start = style.map_or(1, |n| 2 + n); let end = snippet.len() - style.map_or(1, |n| 1 + n); (&snippet[start..end], style) }, _ => return None, }; let mode = if style.is_some() { unescape::Mode::RawStr } else { unescape::Mode::Str }; let mut unescaped = String::with_capacity(inner.len()); unescape_literal(inner, mode, &mut |_, ch| match ch { Ok(ch) => unescaped.push(ch), Err(e) if !e.is_fatal() => (), Err(e) => panic!("{e:?}"), }); let mut parts = Vec::new(); let _: Option = for_each_expr(pieces, |expr| { if let ExprKind::Lit(lit) = &expr.kind && let LitKind::Str(symbol, _) = lit.node { parts.push(symbol); } ControlFlow::Continue(()) }); Some(Self { span, snippet, style, unescaped, parts, }) } } struct FormatArgsValues<'tcx> { /// Values passed after the format string and implicit captures. `[1, z + 2, x]` for /// `format!("{x} {} {}", 1, z + 2)`. value_args: Vec<&'tcx Expr<'tcx>>, /// Maps an `rt::v1::Argument::position` or an `rt::v1::Count::Param` to its index in /// `value_args` pos_to_value_index: Vec, /// Used to check if a value is declared inline & to resolve `InnerSpan`s. format_string_span: SpanData, } impl<'tcx> FormatArgsValues<'tcx> { fn new(args: &'tcx Expr<'tcx>, format_string_span: SpanData) -> Self { let mut pos_to_value_index = Vec::new(); let mut value_args = Vec::new(); let _: Option = for_each_expr(args, |expr| { if expr.span.ctxt() == args.span.ctxt() { // ArgumentV1::new_() // ArgumentV1::from_usize() if let ExprKind::Call(callee, [val]) = expr.kind && let ExprKind::Path(QPath::TypeRelative(ty, _)) = callee.kind && let hir::TyKind::Path(QPath::Resolved(_, path)) = ty.kind && path.segments.last().unwrap().ident.name == sym::ArgumentV1 { let val_idx = if val.span.ctxt() == expr.span.ctxt() && let ExprKind::Field(_, field) = val.kind && let Ok(idx) = field.name.as_str().parse() { // tuple index idx } else { // assume the value expression is passed directly pos_to_value_index.len() }; pos_to_value_index.push(val_idx); } ControlFlow::Continue(Descend::Yes) } else { // assume that any expr with a differing span is a value value_args.push(expr); ControlFlow::Continue(Descend::No) } }); Self { value_args, pos_to_value_index, format_string_span, } } } /// The positions of a format argument's value, precision and width /// /// A position is an index into the second argument of `Arguments::new_v1[_formatted]` #[derive(Debug, Default, Copy, Clone)] struct ParamPosition { /// The position stored in `rt::v1::Argument::position`. value: usize, /// The position stored in `rt::v1::FormatSpec::width` if it is a `Count::Param`. width: Option, /// The position stored in `rt::v1::FormatSpec::precision` if it is a `Count::Param`. precision: Option, } impl<'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for ParamPosition { fn visit_expr_field(&mut self, field: &'tcx ExprField<'tcx>) { fn parse_count(expr: &Expr<'_>) -> Option { // ::core::fmt::rt::v1::Count::Param(1usize), if let ExprKind::Call(ctor, [val]) = expr.kind && let ExprKind::Path(QPath::Resolved(_, path)) = ctor.kind && path.segments.last()?.ident.name == sym::Param && let ExprKind::Lit(lit) = &val.kind && let LitKind::Int(pos, _) = lit.node { Some(pos as usize) } else { None } } match field.ident.name { sym::position => { if let ExprKind::Lit(lit) = &field.expr.kind && let LitKind::Int(pos, _) = lit.node { self.value = pos as usize; } }, sym::precision => { self.precision = parse_count(field.expr); }, sym::width => { self.width = parse_count(field.expr); }, _ => walk_expr(self, field.expr), } } } /// Parses the `fmt` arg of `Arguments::new_v1_formatted(pieces, args, fmt, _)` fn parse_rt_fmt<'tcx>(fmt_arg: &'tcx Expr<'tcx>) -> Option + 'tcx> { if let ExprKind::AddrOf(.., array) = fmt_arg.kind && let ExprKind::Array(specs) = array.kind { Some(specs.iter().map(|spec| { let mut position = ParamPosition::default(); position.visit_expr(spec); position })) } else { None } } /// `Span::from_inner`, but for `rustc_parse_format`'s `InnerSpan` fn span_from_inner(base: SpanData, inner: rpf::InnerSpan) -> Span { Span::new( base.lo + BytePos::from_usize(inner.start), base.lo + BytePos::from_usize(inner.end), base.ctxt, base.parent, ) } /// How a format parameter is used in the format string #[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)] pub enum FormatParamKind { /// An implicit parameter , such as `{}` or `{:?}`. Implicit, /// A parameter with an explicit number, e.g. `{1}`, `{0:?}`, or `{:.0$}` Numbered, /// A parameter with an asterisk precision. e.g. `{:.*}`. Starred, /// A named parameter with a named `value_arg`, such as the `x` in `format!("{x}", x = 1)`. Named(Symbol), /// An implicit named parameter, such as the `y` in `format!("{y}")`. NamedInline(Symbol), } /// Where a format parameter is being used in the format string #[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)] pub enum FormatParamUsage { /// Appears as an argument, e.g. `format!("{}", foo)` Argument, /// Appears as a width, e.g. `format!("{:width$}", foo, width = 1)` Width, /// Appears as a precision, e.g. `format!("{:.precision$}", foo, precision = 1)` Precision, } /// A `FormatParam` is any place in a `FormatArgument` that refers to a supplied value, e.g. /// /// ``` /// let precision = 2; /// format!("{:.precision$}", 0.1234); /// ``` /// /// has two `FormatParam`s, a [`FormatParamKind::Implicit`] `.kind` with a `.value` of `0.1234` /// and a [`FormatParamKind::NamedInline("precision")`] `.kind` with a `.value` of `2` #[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone)] pub struct FormatParam<'tcx> { /// The expression this parameter refers to. pub value: &'tcx Expr<'tcx>, /// How this parameter refers to its `value`. pub kind: FormatParamKind, /// Where this format param is being used - argument/width/precision pub usage: FormatParamUsage, /// Span of the parameter, may be zero width. Includes the whitespace of implicit parameters. /// /// ```text /// format!("{}, { }, {0}, {name}", ...); /// ^ ~~ ~ ~~~~ /// ``` pub span: Span, } impl<'tcx> FormatParam<'tcx> { fn new( mut kind: FormatParamKind, usage: FormatParamUsage, position: usize, inner: rpf::InnerSpan, values: &FormatArgsValues<'tcx>, ) -> Option { let value_index = *values.pos_to_value_index.get(position)?; let value = *values.value_args.get(value_index)?; let span = span_from_inner(values.format_string_span, inner); // if a param is declared inline, e.g. `format!("{x}")`, the generated expr's span points // into the format string if let FormatParamKind::Named(name) = kind && values.format_string_span.contains(value.span.data()) { kind = FormatParamKind::NamedInline(name); } Some(Self { value, kind, usage, span, }) } } /// Used by [width](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/fmt/#width) and /// [precision](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/fmt/#precision) specifiers. #[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone)] pub enum Count<'tcx> { /// Specified with a literal number, stores the value. Is(usize, Span), /// Specified using `$` and `*` syntaxes. The `*` format is still considered to be /// `FormatParamKind::Numbered`. Param(FormatParam<'tcx>), /// Not specified. Implied(Option), } impl<'tcx> Count<'tcx> { fn new( usage: FormatParamUsage, count: rpf::Count<'_>, position: Option, inner: Option, values: &FormatArgsValues<'tcx>, ) -> Option { let span = inner.map(|inner| span_from_inner(values.format_string_span, inner)); Some(match count { rpf::Count::CountIs(val) => Self::Is(val, span?), rpf::Count::CountIsName(name, _) => Self::Param(FormatParam::new( FormatParamKind::Named(Symbol::intern(name)), usage, position?, inner?, values, )?), rpf::Count::CountIsParam(_) => Self::Param(FormatParam::new( FormatParamKind::Numbered, usage, position?, inner?, values, )?), rpf::Count::CountIsStar(_) => Self::Param(FormatParam::new( FormatParamKind::Starred, usage, position?, inner?, values, )?), rpf::Count::CountImplied => Self::Implied(span), }) } pub fn is_implied(self) -> bool { matches!(self, Count::Implied(_)) } pub fn param(self) -> Option> { match self { Count::Param(param) => Some(param), _ => None, } } pub fn span(self) -> Option { match self { Count::Is(_, span) => Some(span), Count::Param(param) => Some(param.span), Count::Implied(span) => span, } } } /// Specification for the formatting of an argument in the format string. See /// for the precise meanings. #[derive(Debug)] pub struct FormatSpec<'tcx> { /// Optionally specified character to fill alignment with. pub fill: Option, /// Optionally specified alignment. pub align: Alignment, /// Packed version of various flags provided, see [`rustc_parse_format::Flag`]. pub flags: u32, /// Represents either the maximum width or the integer precision. pub precision: Count<'tcx>, /// The minimum width, will be padded according to `width`/`align` pub width: Count<'tcx>, /// The formatting trait used by the argument, e.g. `sym::Display` for `{}`, `sym::Debug` for /// `{:?}`. pub r#trait: Symbol, pub trait_span: Option, } impl<'tcx> FormatSpec<'tcx> { fn new(spec: rpf::FormatSpec<'_>, positions: ParamPosition, values: &FormatArgsValues<'tcx>) -> Option { Some(Self { fill: spec.fill, align: spec.align, flags: spec.flags, precision: Count::new( FormatParamUsage::Precision, spec.precision, positions.precision, spec.precision_span, values, )?, width: Count::new( FormatParamUsage::Width, spec.width, positions.width, spec.width_span, values, )?, r#trait: match spec.ty { "" => sym::Display, "?" => sym::Debug, "o" => sym!(Octal), "x" => sym!(LowerHex), "X" => sym!(UpperHex), "p" => sym::Pointer, "b" => sym!(Binary), "e" => sym!(LowerExp), "E" => sym!(UpperExp), _ => return None, }, trait_span: spec .ty_span .map(|span| span_from_inner(values.format_string_span, span)), }) } /// Returns true if this format spec is unchanged from the default. e.g. returns true for `{}`, /// `{foo}` and `{2}`, but false for `{:?}`, `{foo:5}` and `{3:.5}` pub fn is_default(&self) -> bool { self.r#trait == sym::Display && self.is_default_for_trait() } /// Has no other formatting specifiers than setting the format trait. returns true for `{}`, /// `{foo}`, `{:?}`, but false for `{foo:5}`, `{3:.5?}` pub fn is_default_for_trait(&self) -> bool { self.width.is_implied() && self.precision.is_implied() && self.align == Alignment::AlignUnknown && self.flags == 0 } } /// A format argument, such as `{}`, `{foo:?}`. #[derive(Debug)] pub struct FormatArg<'tcx> { /// The parameter the argument refers to. pub param: FormatParam<'tcx>, /// How to format `param`. pub format: FormatSpec<'tcx>, /// span of the whole argument, `{..}`. pub span: Span, } impl<'tcx> FormatArg<'tcx> { /// Span of the `:` and format specifiers /// /// ```ignore /// format!("{:.}"), format!("{foo:.}") /// ^^ ^^ /// ``` pub fn format_span(&self) -> Span { let base = self.span.data(); // `base.hi` is `{...}|`, subtract 1 byte (the length of '}') so that it points before the closing // brace `{...|}` Span::new(self.param.span.hi(), base.hi - BytePos(1), base.ctxt, base.parent) } } /// A parsed `format_args!` expansion. #[derive(Debug)] pub struct FormatArgsExpn<'tcx> { /// The format string literal. pub format_string: FormatString, /// The format arguments, such as `{:?}`. pub args: Vec>, /// Has an added newline due to `println!()`/`writeln!()`/etc. The last format string part will /// include this added newline. pub newline: bool, /// Spans of the commas between the format string and explicit values, excluding any trailing /// comma /// /// ```ignore /// format!("..", 1, 2, 3,) /// // ^ ^ ^ /// ``` comma_spans: Vec, /// Explicit values passed after the format string, ignoring implicit captures. `[1, z + 2]` for /// `format!("{x} {} {y}", 1, z + 2)`. explicit_values: Vec<&'tcx Expr<'tcx>>, } impl<'tcx> FormatArgsExpn<'tcx> { /// Gets the spans of the commas inbetween the format string and explicit args, not including /// any trailing comma /// /// ```ignore /// format!("{} {}", a, b) /// // ^ ^ /// ``` /// /// Ensures that the format string and values aren't coming from a proc macro that sets the /// output span to that of its input fn comma_spans(cx: &LateContext<'_>, explicit_values: &[&Expr<'_>], fmt_span: Span) -> Option> { // `format!("{} {} {c}", "one", "two", c = "three")` // ^^^^^ ^^^^^ ^^^^^^^ let value_spans = explicit_values .iter() .map(|val| hygiene::walk_chain(val.span, fmt_span.ctxt())); // `format!("{} {} {c}", "one", "two", c = "three")` // ^^ ^^ ^^^^^^ let between_spans = once(fmt_span) .chain(value_spans) .tuple_windows() .map(|(start, end)| start.between(end)); let mut comma_spans = Vec::new(); for between_span in between_spans { let mut offset = 0; let mut seen_comma = false; for token in tokenize(&snippet_opt(cx, between_span)?) { match token.kind { TokenKind::LineComment { .. } | TokenKind::BlockComment { .. } | TokenKind::Whitespace => {}, TokenKind::Comma if !seen_comma => { seen_comma = true; let base = between_span.data(); comma_spans.push(Span::new( base.lo + BytePos(offset), base.lo + BytePos(offset + 1), base.ctxt, base.parent, )); }, // named arguments, `start_val, name = end_val` // ^^^^^^^^^ between_span TokenKind::Ident | TokenKind::Eq if seen_comma => {}, // An unexpected token usually indicates the format string or a value came from a proc macro output // that sets the span of its output to an input, e.g. `println!(some_proc_macro!("input"), ..)` that // emits a string literal with the span set to that of `"input"` _ => return None, } offset += token.len; } if !seen_comma { return None; } } Some(comma_spans) } pub fn parse(cx: &LateContext<'_>, expr: &'tcx Expr<'tcx>) -> Option { let macro_name = macro_backtrace(expr.span) .map(|macro_call| cx.tcx.item_name(macro_call.def_id)) .find(|&name| matches!(name, sym::const_format_args | sym::format_args | sym::format_args_nl))?; let newline = macro_name == sym::format_args_nl; // ::core::fmt::Arguments::new_v1(pieces, args) // ::core::fmt::Arguments::new_v1_formatted(pieces, args, fmt, _unsafe_arg) if let ExprKind::Call(callee, [pieces, args, rest @ ..]) = expr.kind && let ExprKind::Path(QPath::TypeRelative(ty, seg)) = callee.kind && is_path_diagnostic_item(cx, ty, sym::Arguments) && matches!(seg.ident.as_str(), "new_v1" | "new_v1_formatted") { let format_string = FormatString::new(cx, pieces)?; let mut parser = rpf::Parser::new( &format_string.unescaped, format_string.style, Some(format_string.snippet.clone()), // `format_string.unescaped` does not contain the appended newline false, rpf::ParseMode::Format, ); let parsed_args = parser .by_ref() .filter_map(|piece| match piece { rpf::Piece::NextArgument(a) => Some(a), rpf::Piece::String(_) => None, }) .collect_vec(); if !parser.errors.is_empty() { return None; } let positions = if let Some(fmt_arg) = rest.first() { // If the argument contains format specs, `new_v1_formatted(_, _, fmt, _)`, parse // them. Either::Left(parse_rt_fmt(fmt_arg)?) } else { // If no format specs are given, the positions are in the given order and there are // no `precision`/`width`s to consider. Either::Right((0..).map(|n| ParamPosition { value: n, width: None, precision: None, })) }; let values = FormatArgsValues::new(args, format_string.span.data()); let args = izip!(positions, parsed_args, parser.arg_places) .map(|(position, parsed_arg, arg_span)| { Some(FormatArg { param: FormatParam::new( match parsed_arg.position { rpf::Position::ArgumentImplicitlyIs(_) => FormatParamKind::Implicit, rpf::Position::ArgumentIs(_) => FormatParamKind::Numbered, // NamedInline is handled by `FormatParam::new()` rpf::Position::ArgumentNamed(name) => FormatParamKind::Named(Symbol::intern(name)), }, FormatParamUsage::Argument, position.value, parsed_arg.position_span, &values, )?, format: FormatSpec::new(parsed_arg.format, position, &values)?, span: span_from_inner(values.format_string_span, arg_span), }) }) .collect::>>()?; let mut explicit_values = values.value_args; // remove values generated for implicitly captured vars let len = explicit_values .iter() .take_while(|val| !format_string.span.contains(val.span)) .count(); explicit_values.truncate(len); let comma_spans = Self::comma_spans(cx, &explicit_values, format_string.span)?; Some(Self { format_string, args, newline, comma_spans, explicit_values, }) } else { None } } pub fn find_nested(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, expr: &'tcx Expr<'tcx>, expn_id: ExpnId) -> Option { for_each_expr(expr, |e| { let e_ctxt = e.span.ctxt(); if e_ctxt == expr.span.ctxt() { ControlFlow::Continue(Descend::Yes) } else if e_ctxt.outer_expn().is_descendant_of(expn_id) { if let Some(args) = FormatArgsExpn::parse(cx, e) { ControlFlow::Break(args) } else { ControlFlow::Continue(Descend::No) } } else { ControlFlow::Continue(Descend::No) } }) } /// Source callsite span of all inputs pub fn inputs_span(&self) -> Span { match *self.explicit_values { [] => self.format_string.span, [.., last] => self .format_string .span .to(hygiene::walk_chain(last.span, self.format_string.span.ctxt())), } } /// Get the span of a value expanded to the previous comma, e.g. for the value `10` /// /// ```ignore /// format("{}.{}", 10, 11) /// // ^^^^ /// ``` pub fn value_with_prev_comma_span(&self, value_id: HirId) -> Option { for (comma_span, value) in zip(&self.comma_spans, &self.explicit_values) { if value.hir_id == value_id { return Some(comma_span.to(hygiene::walk_chain(value.span, comma_span.ctxt()))); } } None } /// Iterator of all format params, both values and those referenced by `width`/`precision`s. pub fn params(&'tcx self) -> impl Iterator> { self.args .iter() .flat_map(|arg| [Some(arg.param), arg.format.precision.param(), arg.format.width.param()]) .flatten() } } /// A node with a `HirId` and a `Span` pub trait HirNode { fn hir_id(&self) -> HirId; fn span(&self) -> Span; } macro_rules! impl_hir_node { ($($t:ident),*) => { $(impl HirNode for hir::$t<'_> { fn hir_id(&self) -> HirId { self.hir_id } fn span(&self) -> Span { self.span } })* }; } impl_hir_node!(Expr, Pat); impl HirNode for hir::Item<'_> { fn hir_id(&self) -> HirId { self.hir_id() } fn span(&self) -> Span { self.span } }