rust-analyzer/crates/base_db/src/input.rs

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//! This module specifies the input to rust-analyzer. In some sense, this is
//! **the** most important module, because all other fancy stuff is strictly
//! derived from this input.
//!
//! Note that neither this module, nor any other part of the analyzer's core do
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//! actual IO. See `vfs` and `project_model` in the `rust-analyzer` crate for how
//! actual IO is done and lowered to input.
use std::{fmt, iter::FromIterator, ops, panic::RefUnwindSafe, str::FromStr, sync::Arc};
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use cfg::CfgOptions;
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use rustc_hash::{FxHashMap, FxHashSet};
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use syntax::SmolStr;
use tt::{ExpansionError, Subtree};
use vfs::{file_set::FileSet, FileId, VfsPath};
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/// Files are grouped into source roots. A source root is a directory on the
/// file systems which is watched for changes. Typically it corresponds to a
/// Rust crate. Source roots *might* be nested: in this case, a file belongs to
/// the nearest enclosing source root. Paths to files are always relative to a
/// source root, and the analyzer does not know the root path of the source root at
/// all. So, a file from one source root can't refer to a file in another source
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/// root by path.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Hash, PartialOrd, Ord)]
pub struct SourceRootId(pub u32);
#[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
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pub struct SourceRoot {
/// Sysroot or crates.io library.
///
/// Libraries are considered mostly immutable, this assumption is used to
/// optimize salsa's query structure
pub is_library: bool,
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pub(crate) file_set: FileSet,
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}
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impl SourceRoot {
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pub fn new_local(file_set: FileSet) -> SourceRoot {
SourceRoot { is_library: false, file_set }
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}
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pub fn new_library(file_set: FileSet) -> SourceRoot {
SourceRoot { is_library: true, file_set }
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}
pub fn path_for_file(&self, file: &FileId) -> Option<&VfsPath> {
self.file_set.path_for_file(file)
}
pub fn file_for_path(&self, path: &VfsPath) -> Option<&FileId> {
self.file_set.file_for_path(path)
}
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pub fn iter(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = FileId> + '_ {
self.file_set.iter()
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}
}
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/// `CrateGraph` is a bit of information which turns a set of text files into a
/// number of Rust crates. Each crate is defined by the `FileId` of its root module,
/// the set of cfg flags (not yet implemented) and the set of dependencies. Note
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/// that, due to cfg's, there might be several crates for a single `FileId`! As
/// in the rust-lang proper, a crate does not have a name. Instead, names are
/// specified on dependency edges. That is, a crate might be known under
/// different names in different dependent crates.
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///
/// Note that `CrateGraph` is build-system agnostic: it's a concept of the Rust
/// language proper, not a concept of the build system. In practice, we get
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/// `CrateGraph` by lowering `cargo metadata` output.
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#[derive(Debug, Clone, Default, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub struct CrateGraph {
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arena: FxHashMap<CrateId, CrateData>,
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}
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#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, Hash)]
pub struct CrateId(pub u32);
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#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
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pub struct CrateName(SmolStr);
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impl CrateName {
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/// Creates a crate name, checking for dashes in the string provided.
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/// Dashes are not allowed in the crate names,
/// hence the input string is returned as `Err` for those cases.
pub fn new(name: &str) -> Result<CrateName, &str> {
if name.contains('-') {
Err(name)
} else {
Ok(Self(SmolStr::new(name)))
}
}
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/// Creates a crate name, unconditionally replacing the dashes with underscores.
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pub fn normalize_dashes(name: &str) -> CrateName {
Self(SmolStr::new(name.replace('-', "_")))
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}
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}
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impl fmt::Display for CrateName {
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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
write!(f, "{}", self.0)
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}
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}
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impl ops::Deref for CrateName {
type Target = str;
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fn deref(&self) -> &str {
&*self.0
}
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
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pub struct CrateDisplayName {
// The name we use to display various paths (with `_`).
crate_name: CrateName,
// The name as specified in Cargo.toml (with `-`).
canonical_name: String,
}
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impl From<CrateName> for CrateDisplayName {
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fn from(crate_name: CrateName) -> CrateDisplayName {
let canonical_name = crate_name.to_string();
CrateDisplayName { crate_name, canonical_name }
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}
}
impl fmt::Display for CrateDisplayName {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
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write!(f, "{}", self.crate_name)
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}
}
impl ops::Deref for CrateDisplayName {
type Target = str;
fn deref(&self) -> &str {
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&*self.crate_name
}
}
impl CrateDisplayName {
pub fn from_canonical_name(canonical_name: String) -> CrateDisplayName {
let crate_name = CrateName::normalize_dashes(&canonical_name);
CrateDisplayName { crate_name, canonical_name }
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}
}
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#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
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pub struct ProcMacroId(pub u32);
#[derive(Copy, Clone, Eq, PartialEq, Debug)]
pub enum ProcMacroKind {
CustomDerive,
FuncLike,
Attr,
}
pub trait ProcMacroExpander: fmt::Debug + Send + Sync + RefUnwindSafe {
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fn expand(
&self,
subtree: &Subtree,
attrs: Option<&Subtree>,
env: &Env,
) -> Result<Subtree, ExpansionError>;
}
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#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
pub struct ProcMacro {
pub name: SmolStr,
pub kind: ProcMacroKind,
pub expander: Arc<dyn ProcMacroExpander>,
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}
impl Eq for ProcMacro {}
impl PartialEq for ProcMacro {
fn eq(&self, other: &ProcMacro) -> bool {
self.name == other.name && Arc::ptr_eq(&self.expander, &other.expander)
}
}
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#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
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pub struct CrateData {
pub root_file_id: FileId,
pub edition: Edition,
/// A name used in the package's project declaration: for Cargo projects,
Fix warnings when running `cargo doc --document-private-items` These were the warnings previously: ``` warning: could not parse code block as Rust code --> crates/stdx/src/lib.rs:137:9 | 137 | /// ∀ x in slice[..idx]: pred(x) | _________^ 138 | | /// && ∀ x in slice[idx..]: !pred(x) | |____^ | = note: error from rustc: unknown start of token: \u{2200} warning: 1 warning emitted warning: unresolved link to `package` --> crates/base_db/src/input.rs:181:15 | 181 | /// it's [package].name, can be different for other project types or even | ^^^^^^^ no item named `package` in scope | = note: `#[warn(broken_intra_doc_links)]` on by default = help: to escape `[` and `]` characters, add '\' before them like `\[` or `\]` warning: unresolved link to `package` --> crates/base_db/src/input.rs:181:15 | 181 | /// it's [package].name, can be different for other project types or even | ^^^^^^^ no item named `package` in scope | = help: to escape `[` and `]` characters, add '\' before them like `\[` or `\]` warning: 2 warnings emitted warning: unresolved link to `package` --> crates/base_db/src/input.rs:181:15 | 181 | /// it's [package].name, can be different for other project types or even | ^^^^^^^ no item named `package` in scope | = note: `#[warn(broken_intra_doc_links)]` on by default = help: to escape `[` and `]` characters, add '\' before them like `\[` or `\]` warning: unresolved link to `package` --> crates/base_db/src/input.rs:181:15 | 181 | /// it's [package].name, can be different for other project types or even | ^^^^^^^ no item named `package` in scope | = help: to escape `[` and `]` characters, add '\' before them like `\[` or `\]` warning: 2 warnings emitted ``` This does *not* fix the following warning, because it is actually rust code and rustdoc is being over eager: ``` warning: Rust code block is empty --> crates/parser/src/grammar.rs:16:5 | 16 | //! ``` | _____^ 17 | | //! // test function_with_zero_parameters 18 | | //! // fn foo() {} 19 | | //! ``` | |_______^ | help: mark blocks that do not contain Rust code as text | 16 | //! ```text | ^^^^^^^ ``` https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/79816 should make this configurable so the warning can be `allow`ed.
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/// its `[package].name` can be different for other project types or even
/// absent (a dummy crate for the code snippet, for example).
///
/// For purposes of analysis, crates are anonymous (only names in
/// `Dependency` matters), this name should only be used for UI.
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pub display_name: Option<CrateDisplayName>,
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pub cfg_options: CfgOptions,
pub env: Env,
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pub dependencies: Vec<Dependency>,
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pub proc_macro: Vec<ProcMacro>,
}
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#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, Hash)]
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pub enum Edition {
Edition2015,
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Edition2018,
Edition2021,
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}
#[derive(Default, Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub struct Env {
entries: FxHashMap<String, String>,
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}
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#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub struct Dependency {
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pub crate_id: CrateId,
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pub name: CrateName,
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}
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impl CrateGraph {
pub fn add_crate_root(
&mut self,
file_id: FileId,
edition: Edition,
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display_name: Option<CrateDisplayName>,
cfg_options: CfgOptions,
env: Env,
proc_macro: Vec<ProcMacro>,
) -> CrateId {
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let data = CrateData {
root_file_id: file_id,
edition,
display_name,
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cfg_options,
env,
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proc_macro,
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dependencies: Vec::new(),
};
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let crate_id = CrateId(self.arena.len() as u32);
let prev = self.arena.insert(crate_id, data);
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assert!(prev.is_none());
crate_id
}
pub fn add_dep(
&mut self,
from: CrateId,
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name: CrateName,
to: CrateId,
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) -> Result<(), CyclicDependenciesError> {
if self.dfs_find(from, to, &mut FxHashSet::default()) {
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return Err(CyclicDependenciesError {
from: (from, self[from].display_name.clone()),
to: (to, self[to].display_name.clone()),
});
}
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self.arena.get_mut(&from).unwrap().add_dep(name, to);
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Ok(())
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}
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pub fn is_empty(&self) -> bool {
self.arena.is_empty()
}
pub fn iter(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = CrateId> + '_ {
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self.arena.keys().copied()
}
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/// Returns an iterator over all transitive dependencies of the given crate,
/// including the crate itself.
pub fn transitive_deps(&self, of: CrateId) -> impl Iterator<Item = CrateId> + '_ {
let mut worklist = vec![of];
let mut deps = FxHashSet::default();
while let Some(krate) = worklist.pop() {
if !deps.insert(krate) {
continue;
}
worklist.extend(self[krate].dependencies.iter().map(|dep| dep.crate_id));
}
deps.into_iter()
}
/// Returns all transitive reverse dependencies of the given crate,
/// including the crate itself.
pub fn transitive_reverse_dependencies(
&self,
of: CrateId,
) -> impl Iterator<Item = CrateId> + '_ {
let mut worklist = vec![of];
let mut rev_deps = FxHashSet::default();
rev_deps.insert(of);
let mut inverted_graph = FxHashMap::<_, Vec<_>>::default();
self.arena.iter().for_each(|(&krate, data)| {
data.dependencies
.iter()
.for_each(|dep| inverted_graph.entry(dep.crate_id).or_default().push(krate))
});
while let Some(krate) = worklist.pop() {
if let Some(krate_rev_deps) = inverted_graph.get(&krate) {
krate_rev_deps
.iter()
.copied()
.filter(|&rev_dep| rev_deps.insert(rev_dep))
.for_each(|rev_dep| worklist.push(rev_dep));
}
}
rev_deps.into_iter()
}
/// Returns all crates in the graph, sorted in topological order (ie. dependencies of a crate
/// come before the crate itself).
pub fn crates_in_topological_order(&self) -> Vec<CrateId> {
let mut res = Vec::new();
let mut visited = FxHashSet::default();
for krate in self.arena.keys().copied() {
go(self, &mut visited, &mut res, krate);
}
return res;
fn go(
graph: &CrateGraph,
visited: &mut FxHashSet<CrateId>,
res: &mut Vec<CrateId>,
source: CrateId,
) {
if !visited.insert(source) {
return;
}
for dep in graph[source].dependencies.iter() {
go(graph, visited, res, dep.crate_id)
}
res.push(source)
}
}
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// FIXME: this only finds one crate with the given root; we could have multiple
pub fn crate_id_for_crate_root(&self, file_id: FileId) -> Option<CrateId> {
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let (&crate_id, _) =
self.arena.iter().find(|(_crate_id, data)| data.root_file_id == file_id)?;
Some(crate_id)
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}
/// Extends this crate graph by adding a complete disjoint second crate
/// graph.
///
/// The ids of the crates in the `other` graph are shifted by the return
/// amount.
pub fn extend(&mut self, other: CrateGraph) -> u32 {
let start = self.arena.len() as u32;
self.arena.extend(other.arena.into_iter().map(|(id, mut data)| {
let new_id = id.shift(start);
for dep in &mut data.dependencies {
dep.crate_id = dep.crate_id.shift(start);
}
(new_id, data)
}));
start
}
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fn dfs_find(&self, target: CrateId, from: CrateId, visited: &mut FxHashSet<CrateId>) -> bool {
if !visited.insert(from) {
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return false;
}
if target == from {
return true;
}
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for dep in &self[from].dependencies {
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let crate_id = dep.crate_id;
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if self.dfs_find(target, crate_id, visited) {
return true;
}
}
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false
}
// Work around for https://github.com/rust-analyzer/rust-analyzer/issues/6038.
// As hacky as it gets.
pub fn patch_cfg_if(&mut self) -> bool {
let cfg_if = self.hacky_find_crate("cfg_if");
let std = self.hacky_find_crate("std");
match (cfg_if, std) {
(Some(cfg_if), Some(std)) => {
self.arena.get_mut(&cfg_if).unwrap().dependencies.clear();
self.arena
.get_mut(&std)
.unwrap()
.dependencies
.push(Dependency { crate_id: cfg_if, name: CrateName::new("cfg_if").unwrap() });
true
}
_ => false,
}
}
fn hacky_find_crate(&self, display_name: &str) -> Option<CrateId> {
self.iter().find(|it| self[*it].display_name.as_deref() == Some(display_name))
}
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}
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impl ops::Index<CrateId> for CrateGraph {
type Output = CrateData;
fn index(&self, crate_id: CrateId) -> &CrateData {
&self.arena[&crate_id]
}
}
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impl CrateId {
pub fn shift(self, amount: u32) -> CrateId {
CrateId(self.0 + amount)
}
}
impl CrateData {
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fn add_dep(&mut self, name: CrateName, crate_id: CrateId) {
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self.dependencies.push(Dependency { crate_id, name })
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}
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}
impl FromStr for Edition {
type Err = ParseEditionError;
fn from_str(s: &str) -> Result<Self, Self::Err> {
let res = match s {
"2015" => Edition::Edition2015,
"2018" => Edition::Edition2018,
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"2021" => Edition::Edition2021,
_ => return Err(ParseEditionError { invalid_input: s.to_string() }),
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};
Ok(res)
}
}
impl fmt::Display for Edition {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
f.write_str(match self {
Edition::Edition2015 => "2015",
Edition::Edition2018 => "2018",
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Edition::Edition2021 => "2021",
})
}
}
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impl FromIterator<(String, String)> for Env {
fn from_iter<T: IntoIterator<Item = (String, String)>>(iter: T) -> Self {
Env { entries: FromIterator::from_iter(iter) }
}
}
impl Env {
pub fn set(&mut self, env: &str, value: String) {
self.entries.insert(env.to_owned(), value);
}
pub fn get(&self, env: &str) -> Option<String> {
self.entries.get(env).cloned()
}
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pub fn iter(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = (&str, &str)> {
self.entries.iter().map(|(k, v)| (k.as_str(), v.as_str()))
}
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}
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#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct ParseEditionError {
invalid_input: String,
}
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impl fmt::Display for ParseEditionError {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
write!(f, "invalid edition: {:?}", self.invalid_input)
}
}
impl std::error::Error for ParseEditionError {}
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#[derive(Debug)]
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pub struct CyclicDependenciesError {
from: (CrateId, Option<CrateDisplayName>),
to: (CrateId, Option<CrateDisplayName>),
}
impl fmt::Display for CyclicDependenciesError {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
let render = |(id, name): &(CrateId, Option<CrateDisplayName>)| match name {
Some(it) => format!("{}({:?})", it, id),
None => format!("{:?}", id),
};
write!(f, "cyclic deps: {} -> {}", render(&self.from), render(&self.to))
}
}
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#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
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use super::{CfgOptions, CrateGraph, CrateName, Dependency, Edition::Edition2018, Env, FileId};
#[test]
fn detect_cyclic_dependency_indirect() {
let mut graph = CrateGraph::default();
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let crate1 = graph.add_crate_root(
FileId(1u32),
Edition2018,
None,
CfgOptions::default(),
Env::default(),
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Default::default(),
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);
let crate2 = graph.add_crate_root(
FileId(2u32),
Edition2018,
None,
CfgOptions::default(),
Env::default(),
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Default::default(),
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);
let crate3 = graph.add_crate_root(
FileId(3u32),
Edition2018,
None,
CfgOptions::default(),
Env::default(),
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Default::default(),
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);
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assert!(graph.add_dep(crate1, CrateName::new("crate2").unwrap(), crate2).is_ok());
assert!(graph.add_dep(crate2, CrateName::new("crate3").unwrap(), crate3).is_ok());
assert!(graph.add_dep(crate3, CrateName::new("crate1").unwrap(), crate1).is_err());
}
#[test]
fn detect_cyclic_dependency_direct() {
let mut graph = CrateGraph::default();
let crate1 = graph.add_crate_root(
FileId(1u32),
Edition2018,
None,
CfgOptions::default(),
Env::default(),
Default::default(),
);
let crate2 = graph.add_crate_root(
FileId(2u32),
Edition2018,
None,
CfgOptions::default(),
Env::default(),
Default::default(),
);
assert!(graph.add_dep(crate1, CrateName::new("crate2").unwrap(), crate2).is_ok());
assert!(graph.add_dep(crate2, CrateName::new("crate2").unwrap(), crate2).is_err());
}
#[test]
fn it_works() {
let mut graph = CrateGraph::default();
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let crate1 = graph.add_crate_root(
FileId(1u32),
Edition2018,
None,
CfgOptions::default(),
Env::default(),
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Default::default(),
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);
let crate2 = graph.add_crate_root(
FileId(2u32),
Edition2018,
None,
CfgOptions::default(),
Env::default(),
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Default::default(),
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);
let crate3 = graph.add_crate_root(
FileId(3u32),
Edition2018,
None,
CfgOptions::default(),
Env::default(),
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Default::default(),
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);
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assert!(graph.add_dep(crate1, CrateName::new("crate2").unwrap(), crate2).is_ok());
assert!(graph.add_dep(crate2, CrateName::new("crate3").unwrap(), crate3).is_ok());
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}
#[test]
fn dashes_are_normalized() {
let mut graph = CrateGraph::default();
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let crate1 = graph.add_crate_root(
FileId(1u32),
Edition2018,
None,
CfgOptions::default(),
Env::default(),
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Default::default(),
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);
let crate2 = graph.add_crate_root(
FileId(2u32),
Edition2018,
None,
CfgOptions::default(),
Env::default(),
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Default::default(),
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);
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assert!(graph
.add_dep(crate1, CrateName::normalize_dashes("crate-name-with-dashes"), crate2)
.is_ok());
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assert_eq!(
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graph[crate1].dependencies,
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vec![Dependency {
crate_id: crate2,
name: CrateName::new("crate_name_with_dashes").unwrap()
}]
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);
}
}