rust-analyzer/crates/hir_def/src/diagnostics.rs
Luke Taylor 10c9efc24b Expand doc on dealing with "proc macro not expanded"
Added the error message to the doc for the UnresolvedProcMacro
diagnostic, explaining that either enabling the procMacro setting
or disabling this diagnostic should make the warnings go away.
2021-01-01 18:47:54 +00:00

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//! Diagnostics produced by `hir_def`.
use std::any::Any;
use stdx::format_to;
use cfg::{CfgExpr, CfgOptions, DnfExpr};
use hir_expand::diagnostics::{Diagnostic, DiagnosticCode, DiagnosticSink};
use hir_expand::{HirFileId, InFile};
use syntax::{ast, AstPtr, SyntaxNodePtr, TextRange};
use crate::{db::DefDatabase, DefWithBodyId};
pub fn validate_body(db: &dyn DefDatabase, owner: DefWithBodyId, sink: &mut DiagnosticSink<'_>) {
let source_map = db.body_with_source_map(owner).1;
source_map.add_diagnostics(db, sink);
}
// Diagnostic: unresolved-module
//
// This diagnostic is triggered if rust-analyzer is unable to discover referred module.
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct UnresolvedModule {
pub file: HirFileId,
pub decl: AstPtr<ast::Module>,
pub candidate: String,
}
impl Diagnostic for UnresolvedModule {
fn code(&self) -> DiagnosticCode {
DiagnosticCode("unresolved-module")
}
fn message(&self) -> String {
"unresolved module".to_string()
}
fn display_source(&self) -> InFile<SyntaxNodePtr> {
InFile::new(self.file, self.decl.clone().into())
}
fn as_any(&self) -> &(dyn Any + Send + 'static) {
self
}
}
// Diagnostic: unresolved-extern-crate
//
// This diagnostic is triggered if rust-analyzer is unable to discover referred extern crate.
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct UnresolvedExternCrate {
pub file: HirFileId,
pub item: AstPtr<ast::ExternCrate>,
}
impl Diagnostic for UnresolvedExternCrate {
fn code(&self) -> DiagnosticCode {
DiagnosticCode("unresolved-extern-crate")
}
fn message(&self) -> String {
"unresolved extern crate".to_string()
}
fn display_source(&self) -> InFile<SyntaxNodePtr> {
InFile::new(self.file, self.item.clone().into())
}
fn as_any(&self) -> &(dyn Any + Send + 'static) {
self
}
}
// Diagnostic: unresolved-import
//
// This diagnostic is triggered if rust-analyzer is unable to discover imported module.
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct UnresolvedImport {
pub file: HirFileId,
pub node: AstPtr<ast::UseTree>,
}
impl Diagnostic for UnresolvedImport {
fn code(&self) -> DiagnosticCode {
DiagnosticCode("unresolved-import")
}
fn message(&self) -> String {
"unresolved import".to_string()
}
fn display_source(&self) -> InFile<SyntaxNodePtr> {
InFile::new(self.file, self.node.clone().into())
}
fn as_any(&self) -> &(dyn Any + Send + 'static) {
self
}
fn is_experimental(&self) -> bool {
// This currently results in false positives in the following cases:
// - `cfg_if!`-generated code in libstd (we don't load the sysroot correctly)
// - `core::arch` (we don't handle `#[path = "../<path>"]` correctly)
// - proc macros and/or proc macro generated code
true
}
}
// Diagnostic: inactive-code
//
// This diagnostic is shown for code with inactive `#[cfg]` attributes.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Eq, PartialEq)]
pub struct InactiveCode {
pub file: HirFileId,
pub node: SyntaxNodePtr,
pub cfg: CfgExpr,
pub opts: CfgOptions,
}
impl Diagnostic for InactiveCode {
fn code(&self) -> DiagnosticCode {
DiagnosticCode("inactive-code")
}
fn message(&self) -> String {
let inactive = DnfExpr::new(self.cfg.clone()).why_inactive(&self.opts);
let mut buf = "code is inactive due to #[cfg] directives".to_string();
if let Some(inactive) = inactive {
format_to!(buf, ": {}", inactive);
}
buf
}
fn display_source(&self) -> InFile<SyntaxNodePtr> {
InFile::new(self.file, self.node.clone())
}
fn as_any(&self) -> &(dyn Any + Send + 'static) {
self
}
}
// Diagnostic: unresolved-proc-macro
//
// This diagnostic is shown when a procedural macro can not be found. This usually means that
// procedural macro support is simply disabled (and hence is only a weak hint instead of an error),
// but can also indicate project setup problems.
//
// If you are seeing a lot of "proc macro not expanded" warnings, you can add this option to the
// `rust-analyzer.diagnostics.disabled` list to prevent them from showing. Alternatively you can
// enable support for procedural macros (see `rust-analyzer.procMacro.enable`).
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Eq, PartialEq)]
pub struct UnresolvedProcMacro {
pub file: HirFileId,
pub node: SyntaxNodePtr,
/// If the diagnostic can be pinpointed more accurately than via `node`, this is the `TextRange`
/// to use instead.
pub precise_location: Option<TextRange>,
pub macro_name: Option<String>,
}
impl Diagnostic for UnresolvedProcMacro {
fn code(&self) -> DiagnosticCode {
DiagnosticCode("unresolved-proc-macro")
}
fn message(&self) -> String {
match &self.macro_name {
Some(name) => format!("proc macro `{}` not expanded", name),
None => "proc macro not expanded".to_string(),
}
}
fn display_source(&self) -> InFile<SyntaxNodePtr> {
InFile::new(self.file, self.node.clone())
}
fn as_any(&self) -> &(dyn Any + Send + 'static) {
self
}
}
// Diagnostic: macro-error
//
// This diagnostic is shown for macro expansion errors.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Eq, PartialEq)]
pub struct MacroError {
pub file: HirFileId,
pub node: SyntaxNodePtr,
pub message: String,
}
impl Diagnostic for MacroError {
fn code(&self) -> DiagnosticCode {
DiagnosticCode("macro-error")
}
fn message(&self) -> String {
self.message.clone()
}
fn display_source(&self) -> InFile<SyntaxNodePtr> {
InFile::new(self.file, self.node.clone())
}
fn as_any(&self) -> &(dyn Any + Send + 'static) {
self
}
fn is_experimental(&self) -> bool {
// Newly added and not very well-tested, might contain false positives.
true
}
}