//! Contains `ParseSess` which holds state living beyond what one `Parser` might. //! It also serves as an input to the parser itself. use crate::lint::{BufferedEarlyLint, BuiltinLintDiagnostics, Lint, LintId}; use rustc_ast::node_id::NodeId; use rustc_data_structures::fx::{FxHashMap, FxHashSet}; use rustc_data_structures::sync::{Lock, Lrc, Once}; use rustc_errors::{emitter::SilentEmitter, ColorConfig, Handler}; use rustc_errors::{error_code, Applicability, DiagnosticBuilder}; use rustc_feature::{find_feature_issue, GateIssue, UnstableFeatures}; use rustc_span::edition::Edition; use rustc_span::hygiene::ExpnId; use rustc_span::source_map::{FilePathMapping, SourceMap}; use rustc_span::{MultiSpan, Span, Symbol}; use std::path::PathBuf; use std::str; /// The set of keys (and, optionally, values) that define the compilation /// environment of the crate, used to drive conditional compilation. pub type CrateConfig = FxHashSet<(Symbol, Option)>; /// Collected spans during parsing for places where a certain feature was /// used and should be feature gated accordingly in `check_crate`. #[derive(Default)] pub struct GatedSpans { pub spans: Lock>>, } impl GatedSpans { /// Feature gate the given `span` under the given `feature` /// which is same `Symbol` used in `active.rs`. pub fn gate(&self, feature: Symbol, span: Span) { self.spans.borrow_mut().entry(feature).or_default().push(span); } /// Ungate the last span under the given `feature`. /// Panics if the given `span` wasn't the last one. /// /// Using this is discouraged unless you have a really good reason to. pub fn ungate_last(&self, feature: Symbol, span: Span) { let removed_span = self.spans.borrow_mut().entry(feature).or_default().pop().unwrap(); debug_assert_eq!(span, removed_span); } /// Is the provided `feature` gate ungated currently? /// /// Using this is discouraged unless you have a really good reason to. pub fn is_ungated(&self, feature: Symbol) -> bool { self.spans.borrow().get(&feature).map_or(true, |spans| spans.is_empty()) } /// Prepend the given set of `spans` onto the set in `self`. pub fn merge(&self, mut spans: FxHashMap>) { let mut inner = self.spans.borrow_mut(); for (gate, mut gate_spans) in inner.drain() { spans.entry(gate).or_default().append(&mut gate_spans); } *inner = spans; } } /// Construct a diagnostic for a language feature error due to the given `span`. /// The `feature`'s `Symbol` is the one you used in `active.rs` and `rustc_span::symbols`. pub fn feature_err<'a>( sess: &'a ParseSess, feature: Symbol, span: impl Into, explain: &str, ) -> DiagnosticBuilder<'a> { feature_err_issue(sess, feature, span, GateIssue::Language, explain) } /// Construct a diagnostic for a feature gate error. /// /// This variant allows you to control whether it is a library or language feature. /// Almost always, you want to use this for a language feature. If so, prefer `feature_err`. pub fn feature_err_issue<'a>( sess: &'a ParseSess, feature: Symbol, span: impl Into, issue: GateIssue, explain: &str, ) -> DiagnosticBuilder<'a> { let mut err = sess.span_diagnostic.struct_span_err_with_code(span, explain, error_code!(E0658)); if let Some(n) = find_feature_issue(feature, issue) { err.note(&format!( "see issue #{} for more information", n, n, )); } // #23973: do not suggest `#![feature(...)]` if we are in beta/stable if sess.unstable_features.is_nightly_build() { err.help(&format!("add `#![feature({})]` to the crate attributes to enable", feature)); } err } /// Info about a parsing session. pub struct ParseSess { pub span_diagnostic: Handler, pub unstable_features: UnstableFeatures, pub config: CrateConfig, pub edition: Edition, pub missing_fragment_specifiers: Lock>, /// Places where raw identifiers were used. This is used for feature-gating raw identifiers. pub raw_identifier_spans: Lock>, /// Used to determine and report recursive module inclusions. pub included_mod_stack: Lock>, source_map: Lrc, pub buffered_lints: Lock>, /// Contains the spans of block expressions that could have been incomplete based on the /// operation token that followed it, but that the parser cannot identify without further /// analysis. pub ambiguous_block_expr_parse: Lock>, pub injected_crate_name: Once, pub gated_spans: GatedSpans, /// The parser has reached `Eof` due to an unclosed brace. Used to silence unnecessary errors. pub reached_eof: Lock, } impl ParseSess { pub fn new(file_path_mapping: FilePathMapping) -> Self { let sm = Lrc::new(SourceMap::new(file_path_mapping)); let handler = Handler::with_tty_emitter(ColorConfig::Auto, true, None, Some(sm.clone())); ParseSess::with_span_handler(handler, sm) } pub fn with_span_handler(handler: Handler, source_map: Lrc) -> Self { Self { span_diagnostic: handler, unstable_features: UnstableFeatures::from_environment(), config: FxHashSet::default(), edition: ExpnId::root().expn_data().edition, missing_fragment_specifiers: Lock::new(FxHashSet::default()), raw_identifier_spans: Lock::new(Vec::new()), included_mod_stack: Lock::new(vec![]), source_map, buffered_lints: Lock::new(vec![]), ambiguous_block_expr_parse: Lock::new(FxHashMap::default()), injected_crate_name: Once::new(), gated_spans: GatedSpans::default(), reached_eof: Lock::new(false), } } pub fn with_silent_emitter() -> Self { let sm = Lrc::new(SourceMap::new(FilePathMapping::empty())); let handler = Handler::with_emitter(false, None, Box::new(SilentEmitter)); ParseSess::with_span_handler(handler, sm) } #[inline] pub fn source_map(&self) -> &SourceMap { &self.source_map } pub fn buffer_lint( &self, lint: &'static Lint, span: impl Into, node_id: NodeId, msg: &str, ) { self.buffered_lints.with_lock(|buffered_lints| { buffered_lints.push(BufferedEarlyLint { span: span.into(), node_id, msg: msg.into(), lint_id: LintId::of(lint), diagnostic: BuiltinLintDiagnostics::Normal, }); }); } pub fn buffer_lint_with_diagnostic( &self, lint: &'static Lint, span: impl Into, node_id: NodeId, msg: &str, diagnostic: BuiltinLintDiagnostics, ) { self.buffered_lints.with_lock(|buffered_lints| { buffered_lints.push(BufferedEarlyLint { span: span.into(), node_id, msg: msg.into(), lint_id: LintId::of(lint), diagnostic, }); }); } /// Extend an error with a suggestion to wrap an expression with parentheses to allow the /// parser to continue parsing the following operation as part of the same expression. pub fn expr_parentheses_needed( &self, err: &mut DiagnosticBuilder<'_>, span: Span, alt_snippet: Option, ) { if let Some(snippet) = self.source_map().span_to_snippet(span).ok().or(alt_snippet) { err.span_suggestion( span, "parentheses are required to parse this as an expression", format!("({})", snippet), Applicability::MachineApplicable, ); } } }