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…earth Rollup of 7 pull requests Successful merges: - rust-lang#83608 (Add slice methods for indexing via an array of indices.) - rust-lang#95583 (Deprecate the unstable `ptr_to_from_bits` feature) - rust-lang#101655 (Make the Box one-liner more descriptive) - rust-lang#102207 (Constify remaining `Layout` methods) - rust-lang#103193 (mark sys_common::once::generic::Once::new const-stable) - rust-lang#104622 (Use clang for the UEFI targets) - rust-lang#104638 (Move macro_rules diagnostics to diagnostics module) Failed merges: r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
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use std::borrow::Cow; | ||
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use crate::base::{DummyResult, ExtCtxt, MacResult}; | ||
use crate::expand::{parse_ast_fragment, AstFragmentKind}; | ||
use crate::mbe::{ | ||
macro_parser::{MatcherLoc, NamedParseResult, ParseResult::*, TtParser}, | ||
macro_rules::{try_match_macro, Tracker}, | ||
}; | ||
use rustc_ast::token::{self, Token}; | ||
use rustc_ast::tokenstream::TokenStream; | ||
use rustc_ast_pretty::pprust; | ||
use rustc_errors::{Applicability, Diagnostic, DiagnosticBuilder, DiagnosticMessage}; | ||
use rustc_parse::parser::{Parser, Recovery}; | ||
use rustc_span::source_map::SourceMap; | ||
use rustc_span::symbol::Ident; | ||
use rustc_span::Span; | ||
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use super::macro_rules::{parser_from_cx, NoopTracker}; | ||
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pub(super) fn failed_to_match_macro<'cx>( | ||
cx: &'cx mut ExtCtxt<'_>, | ||
sp: Span, | ||
def_span: Span, | ||
name: Ident, | ||
arg: TokenStream, | ||
lhses: &[Vec<MatcherLoc>], | ||
) -> Box<dyn MacResult + 'cx> { | ||
let sess = &cx.sess.parse_sess; | ||
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// An error occurred, try the expansion again, tracking the expansion closely for better diagnostics. | ||
let mut tracker = CollectTrackerAndEmitter::new(cx, sp); | ||
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let try_success_result = try_match_macro(sess, name, &arg, lhses, &mut tracker); | ||
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if try_success_result.is_ok() { | ||
// Nonterminal parser recovery might turn failed matches into successful ones, | ||
// but for that it must have emitted an error already | ||
tracker.cx.sess.delay_span_bug(sp, "Macro matching returned a success on the second try"); | ||
} | ||
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if let Some(result) = tracker.result { | ||
// An irrecoverable error occurred and has been emitted. | ||
return result; | ||
} | ||
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let Some((token, label, remaining_matcher)) = tracker.best_failure else { | ||
return DummyResult::any(sp); | ||
}; | ||
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let span = token.span.substitute_dummy(sp); | ||
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let mut err = cx.struct_span_err(span, &parse_failure_msg(&token)); | ||
err.span_label(span, label); | ||
if !def_span.is_dummy() && !cx.source_map().is_imported(def_span) { | ||
err.span_label(cx.source_map().guess_head_span(def_span), "when calling this macro"); | ||
} | ||
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annotate_doc_comment(&mut err, sess.source_map(), span); | ||
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if let Some(span) = remaining_matcher.span() { | ||
err.span_note(span, format!("while trying to match {remaining_matcher}")); | ||
} else { | ||
err.note(format!("while trying to match {remaining_matcher}")); | ||
} | ||
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// Check whether there's a missing comma in this macro call, like `println!("{}" a);` | ||
if let Some((arg, comma_span)) = arg.add_comma() { | ||
for lhs in lhses { | ||
let parser = parser_from_cx(sess, arg.clone(), Recovery::Allowed); | ||
let mut tt_parser = TtParser::new(name); | ||
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if let Success(_) = | ||
tt_parser.parse_tt(&mut Cow::Borrowed(&parser), lhs, &mut NoopTracker) | ||
{ | ||
if comma_span.is_dummy() { | ||
err.note("you might be missing a comma"); | ||
} else { | ||
err.span_suggestion_short( | ||
comma_span, | ||
"missing comma here", | ||
", ", | ||
Applicability::MachineApplicable, | ||
); | ||
} | ||
} | ||
} | ||
} | ||
err.emit(); | ||
cx.trace_macros_diag(); | ||
DummyResult::any(sp) | ||
} | ||
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/// The tracker used for the slow error path that collects useful info for diagnostics. | ||
struct CollectTrackerAndEmitter<'a, 'cx, 'matcher> { | ||
cx: &'a mut ExtCtxt<'cx>, | ||
remaining_matcher: Option<&'matcher MatcherLoc>, | ||
/// Which arm's failure should we report? (the one furthest along) | ||
best_failure: Option<(Token, &'static str, MatcherLoc)>, | ||
root_span: Span, | ||
result: Option<Box<dyn MacResult + 'cx>>, | ||
} | ||
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impl<'a, 'cx, 'matcher> Tracker<'matcher> for CollectTrackerAndEmitter<'a, 'cx, 'matcher> { | ||
fn before_match_loc(&mut self, parser: &TtParser, matcher: &'matcher MatcherLoc) { | ||
if self.remaining_matcher.is_none() | ||
|| (parser.has_no_remaining_items_for_step() && *matcher != MatcherLoc::Eof) | ||
{ | ||
self.remaining_matcher = Some(matcher); | ||
} | ||
} | ||
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fn after_arm(&mut self, result: &NamedParseResult) { | ||
match result { | ||
Success(_) => { | ||
// Nonterminal parser recovery might turn failed matches into successful ones, | ||
// but for that it must have emitted an error already | ||
self.cx.sess.delay_span_bug( | ||
self.root_span, | ||
"should not collect detailed info for successful macro match", | ||
); | ||
} | ||
Failure(token, msg) => match self.best_failure { | ||
Some((ref best_token, _, _)) if best_token.span.lo() >= token.span.lo() => {} | ||
_ => { | ||
self.best_failure = Some(( | ||
token.clone(), | ||
msg, | ||
self.remaining_matcher | ||
.expect("must have collected matcher already") | ||
.clone(), | ||
)) | ||
} | ||
}, | ||
Error(err_sp, msg) => { | ||
let span = err_sp.substitute_dummy(self.root_span); | ||
self.cx.struct_span_err(span, msg).emit(); | ||
self.result = Some(DummyResult::any(span)); | ||
} | ||
ErrorReported(_) => self.result = Some(DummyResult::any(self.root_span)), | ||
} | ||
} | ||
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fn description() -> &'static str { | ||
"detailed" | ||
} | ||
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fn recovery() -> Recovery { | ||
Recovery::Allowed | ||
} | ||
} | ||
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impl<'a, 'cx> CollectTrackerAndEmitter<'a, 'cx, '_> { | ||
fn new(cx: &'a mut ExtCtxt<'cx>, root_span: Span) -> Self { | ||
Self { cx, remaining_matcher: None, best_failure: None, root_span, result: None } | ||
} | ||
} | ||
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pub(super) fn emit_frag_parse_err( | ||
mut e: DiagnosticBuilder<'_, rustc_errors::ErrorGuaranteed>, | ||
parser: &Parser<'_>, | ||
orig_parser: &mut Parser<'_>, | ||
site_span: Span, | ||
arm_span: Span, | ||
kind: AstFragmentKind, | ||
) { | ||
// FIXME(davidtwco): avoid depending on the error message text | ||
if parser.token == token::Eof | ||
&& let DiagnosticMessage::Str(message) = &e.message[0].0 | ||
&& message.ends_with(", found `<eof>`") | ||
{ | ||
let msg = &e.message[0]; | ||
e.message[0] = ( | ||
DiagnosticMessage::Str(format!( | ||
"macro expansion ends with an incomplete expression: {}", | ||
message.replace(", found `<eof>`", ""), | ||
)), | ||
msg.1, | ||
); | ||
if !e.span.is_dummy() { | ||
// early end of macro arm (#52866) | ||
e.replace_span_with(parser.token.span.shrink_to_hi()); | ||
} | ||
} | ||
if e.span.is_dummy() { | ||
// Get around lack of span in error (#30128) | ||
e.replace_span_with(site_span); | ||
if !parser.sess.source_map().is_imported(arm_span) { | ||
e.span_label(arm_span, "in this macro arm"); | ||
} | ||
} else if parser.sess.source_map().is_imported(parser.token.span) { | ||
e.span_label(site_span, "in this macro invocation"); | ||
} | ||
match kind { | ||
// Try a statement if an expression is wanted but failed and suggest adding `;` to call. | ||
AstFragmentKind::Expr => match parse_ast_fragment(orig_parser, AstFragmentKind::Stmts) { | ||
Err(err) => err.cancel(), | ||
Ok(_) => { | ||
e.note( | ||
"the macro call doesn't expand to an expression, but it can expand to a statement", | ||
); | ||
e.span_suggestion_verbose( | ||
site_span.shrink_to_hi(), | ||
"add `;` to interpret the expansion as a statement", | ||
";", | ||
Applicability::MaybeIncorrect, | ||
); | ||
} | ||
}, | ||
_ => annotate_err_with_kind(&mut e, kind, site_span), | ||
}; | ||
e.emit(); | ||
} | ||
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pub(crate) fn annotate_err_with_kind(err: &mut Diagnostic, kind: AstFragmentKind, span: Span) { | ||
match kind { | ||
AstFragmentKind::Ty => { | ||
err.span_label(span, "this macro call doesn't expand to a type"); | ||
} | ||
AstFragmentKind::Pat => { | ||
err.span_label(span, "this macro call doesn't expand to a pattern"); | ||
} | ||
_ => {} | ||
}; | ||
} | ||
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#[derive(Subdiagnostic)] | ||
enum ExplainDocComment { | ||
#[label(expand_explain_doc_comment_inner)] | ||
Inner { | ||
#[primary_span] | ||
span: Span, | ||
}, | ||
#[label(expand_explain_doc_comment_outer)] | ||
Outer { | ||
#[primary_span] | ||
span: Span, | ||
}, | ||
} | ||
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pub(super) fn annotate_doc_comment(err: &mut Diagnostic, sm: &SourceMap, span: Span) { | ||
if let Ok(src) = sm.span_to_snippet(span) { | ||
if src.starts_with("///") || src.starts_with("/**") { | ||
err.subdiagnostic(ExplainDocComment::Outer { span }); | ||
} else if src.starts_with("//!") || src.starts_with("/*!") { | ||
err.subdiagnostic(ExplainDocComment::Inner { span }); | ||
} | ||
} | ||
} | ||
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/// Generates an appropriate parsing failure message. For EOF, this is "unexpected end...". For | ||
/// other tokens, this is "unexpected token...". | ||
pub(super) fn parse_failure_msg(tok: &Token) -> String { | ||
match tok.kind { | ||
token::Eof => "unexpected end of macro invocation".to_string(), | ||
_ => format!("no rules expected the token `{}`", pprust::token_to_string(tok),), | ||
} | ||
} |
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