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todo!() "Indicates unfinished code" (https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/macro.todo.html) Rust documentation provides further clarification: > The difference between unimplemented! and todo! is that while todo! > conveys an intent of implementing the functionality later and the > message is "not yet implemented", unimplemented! makes no such claims. todo!() seems more appropriate for assists that insert missing impls.
152 lines
4.2 KiB
Rust
152 lines
4.2 KiB
Rust
mod cli;
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use std::{
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collections::HashMap,
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path::{Path, PathBuf},
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};
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use xtask::{not_bash::fs2, project_root, rust_files};
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#[test]
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fn rust_files_are_tidy() {
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let mut tidy_docs = TidyDocs::default();
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for path in rust_files(&project_root().join("crates")) {
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let text = fs2::read_to_string(&path).unwrap();
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check_todo(&path, &text);
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check_trailing_ws(&path, &text);
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tidy_docs.visit(&path, &text);
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}
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tidy_docs.finish();
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}
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fn check_todo(path: &Path, text: &str) {
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let whitelist = &[
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// This file itself is whitelisted since this test itself contains matches.
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"tests/cli.rs",
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// Some of our assists generate `todo!()` so those files are whitelisted.
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"doc_tests/generated.rs",
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"handlers/add_missing_impl_members.rs",
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// To support generating `todo!()` in assists, we have `expr_todo()` in ast::make.
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"ast/make.rs",
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];
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if whitelist.iter().any(|p| path.ends_with(p)) {
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return;
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}
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if text.contains("TODO") || text.contains("TOOD") || text.contains("todo!") {
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panic!(
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"\nTODO markers should not be committed to the master branch,\n\
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use FIXME instead\n\
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{}\n",
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path.display(),
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)
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}
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}
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fn check_trailing_ws(path: &Path, text: &str) {
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if is_exclude_dir(path, &["test_data"]) {
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return;
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}
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for line in text.lines() {
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if line.chars().last().map(char::is_whitespace) == Some(true) {
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panic!("Trailing whitespace in {}", path.display())
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}
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}
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}
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#[derive(Default)]
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struct TidyDocs {
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missing_docs: Vec<String>,
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contains_fixme: Vec<PathBuf>,
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}
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impl TidyDocs {
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fn visit(&mut self, path: &Path, text: &str) {
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// Test hopefully don't really need comments, and for assists we already
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// have special comments which are source of doc tests and user docs.
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if is_exclude_dir(path, &["tests", "test_data", "handlers"]) {
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return;
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}
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if is_exclude_file(path) {
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return;
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}
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let first_line = match text.lines().next() {
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Some(it) => it,
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None => return,
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};
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if first_line.starts_with("//!") {
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if first_line.contains("FIXME") {
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self.contains_fixme.push(path.to_path_buf())
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}
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} else {
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self.missing_docs.push(path.display().to_string());
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}
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fn is_exclude_file(d: &Path) -> bool {
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let file_names = ["tests.rs"];
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d.file_name()
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.unwrap_or_default()
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.to_str()
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.map(|f_n| file_names.iter().any(|name| *name == f_n))
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.unwrap_or(false)
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}
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}
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fn finish(self) {
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if !self.missing_docs.is_empty() {
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panic!(
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"\nMissing docs strings\n\n\
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modules:\n{}\n\n",
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self.missing_docs.join("\n")
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)
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}
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let whitelist = [
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"ra_db",
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"ra_hir",
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"ra_hir_expand",
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"ra_ide",
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"ra_mbe",
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"ra_parser",
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"ra_prof",
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"ra_project_model",
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"ra_syntax",
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"ra_text_edit",
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"ra_tt",
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"ra_hir_ty",
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];
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let mut has_fixmes =
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whitelist.iter().map(|it| (*it, false)).collect::<HashMap<&str, bool>>();
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'outer: for path in self.contains_fixme {
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for krate in whitelist.iter() {
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if path.components().any(|it| it.as_os_str() == *krate) {
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has_fixmes.insert(krate, true);
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continue 'outer;
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}
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}
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panic!("FIXME doc in a fully-documented crate: {}", path.display())
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}
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for (krate, has_fixme) in has_fixmes.iter() {
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if !has_fixme {
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panic!("crate {} is fully documented, remove it from the white list", krate)
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}
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}
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}
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}
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fn is_exclude_dir(p: &Path, dirs_to_exclude: &[&str]) -> bool {
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let mut cur_path = p;
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while let Some(path) = cur_path.parent() {
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if dirs_to_exclude.iter().any(|dir| path.ends_with(dir)) {
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return true;
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}
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cur_path = path;
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}
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false
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}
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