rust-clippy/clippy_lints/src/utils/mod.rs

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use reexport::*;
use rustc::hir::*;
use rustc::hir::def_id::DefId;
use rustc::hir::map::Node;
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use rustc::lint::{LintContext, LateContext, Level, Lint};
use rustc::middle::cstore;
use rustc::session::Session;
use rustc::traits::ProjectionMode;
use rustc::traits;
use rustc::ty::subst::Subst;
use rustc::ty;
use std::borrow::Cow;
use std::env;
use std::mem;
use std::str::FromStr;
use syntax::ast::{self, LitKind, RangeLimits};
use syntax::codemap::{ExpnInfo, Span, ExpnFormat};
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use syntax::errors::DiagnosticBuilder;
use syntax::ptr::P;
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pub mod comparisons;
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pub mod conf;
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mod hir;
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pub mod paths;
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pub use self::hir::{SpanlessEq, SpanlessHash};
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pub mod cargo;
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pub type MethodArgs = HirVec<P<Expr>>;
/// Produce a nested chain of if-lets and ifs from the patterns:
///
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/// if_let_chain! {[
/// let Some(y) = x,
/// y.len() == 2,
/// let Some(z) = y,
/// ], {
/// block
/// }}
///
/// becomes
///
/// if let Some(y) = x {
/// if y.len() == 2 {
/// if let Some(z) = y {
/// block
/// }
/// }
/// }
#[macro_export]
macro_rules! if_let_chain {
([let $pat:pat = $expr:expr, $($tt:tt)+], $block:block) => {
if let $pat = $expr {
if_let_chain!{ [$($tt)+], $block }
}
};
([let $pat:pat = $expr:expr], $block:block) => {
if let $pat = $expr {
$block
}
};
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([let $pat:pat = $expr:expr,], $block:block) => {
if let $pat = $expr {
$block
}
};
([$expr:expr, $($tt:tt)+], $block:block) => {
if $expr {
if_let_chain!{ [$($tt)+], $block }
}
};
([$expr:expr], $block:block) => {
if $expr {
$block
}
};
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([$expr:expr,], $block:block) => {
if $expr {
$block
}
};
}
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/// Returns true if the two spans come from differing expansions (i.e. one is from a macro and one
/// isn't).
pub fn differing_macro_contexts(lhs: Span, rhs: Span) -> bool {
rhs.expn_id != lhs.expn_id
}
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/// Returns true if this `expn_info` was expanded by any macro.
pub fn in_macro<T: LintContext>(cx: &T, span: Span) -> bool {
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cx.sess().codemap().with_expn_info(span.expn_id, |info| info.is_some())
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}
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/// Returns true if the macro that expanded the crate was outside of the current crate or was a
/// compiler plugin.
pub fn in_external_macro<T: LintContext>(cx: &T, span: Span) -> bool {
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/// Invokes `in_macro` with the expansion info of the given span slightly heavy, try to use
/// this after other checks have already happened.
fn in_macro_ext<T: LintContext>(cx: &T, opt_info: Option<&ExpnInfo>) -> bool {
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// no ExpnInfo = no macro
opt_info.map_or(false, |info| {
if let ExpnFormat::MacroAttribute(..) = info.callee.format {
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// these are all plugins
return true;
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}
// no span for the callee = external macro
info.callee.span.map_or(true, |span| {
// no snippet = external macro or compiler-builtin expansion
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cx.sess().codemap().span_to_snippet(span).ok().map_or(true, |code| !code.starts_with("macro_rules"))
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})
})
}
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cx.sess().codemap().with_expn_info(span.expn_id, |info| in_macro_ext(cx, info))
}
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/// Check if a `DefId`'s path matches the given absolute type path usage.
///
/// # Examples
/// ```
/// match_def_path(cx, id, &["core", "option", "Option"])
/// ```
///
/// See also the `paths` module.
pub fn match_def_path(cx: &LateContext, def_id: DefId, path: &[&str]) -> bool {
use syntax::parse::token;
struct AbsolutePathBuffer {
names: Vec<token::InternedString>,
}
impl ty::item_path::ItemPathBuffer for AbsolutePathBuffer {
fn root_mode(&self) -> &ty::item_path::RootMode {
const ABSOLUTE: &'static ty::item_path::RootMode = &ty::item_path::RootMode::Absolute;
ABSOLUTE
}
fn push(&mut self, text: &str) {
self.names.push(token::intern(text).as_str());
}
}
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let mut apb = AbsolutePathBuffer { names: vec![] };
cx.tcx.push_item_path(&mut apb, def_id);
apb.names == path
}
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/// Check if type is struct or enum type with given def path.
pub fn match_type(cx: &LateContext, ty: ty::Ty, path: &[&str]) -> bool {
match ty.sty {
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ty::TyEnum(ref adt, _) |
ty::TyStruct(ref adt, _) => match_def_path(cx, adt.did, path),
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_ => false,
}
}
/// Check if the method call given in `expr` belongs to given type.
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pub fn match_impl_method(cx: &LateContext, expr: &Expr, path: &[&str]) -> bool {
let method_call = ty::MethodCall::expr(expr.id);
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let trt_id = cx.tcx
.tables
.borrow()
.method_map
.get(&method_call)
.and_then(|callee| cx.tcx.impl_of_method(callee.def_id));
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if let Some(trt_id) = trt_id {
match_def_path(cx, trt_id, path)
} else {
false
}
}
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/// Check if the method call given in `expr` belongs to given trait.
pub fn match_trait_method(cx: &LateContext, expr: &Expr, path: &[&str]) -> bool {
let method_call = ty::MethodCall::expr(expr.id);
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let trt_id = cx.tcx
.tables
.borrow()
.method_map
.get(&method_call)
.and_then(|callee| cx.tcx.trait_of_item(callee.def_id));
if let Some(trt_id) = trt_id {
match_def_path(cx, trt_id, path)
} else {
false
}
}
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/// Match a `Path` against a slice of segment string literals.
///
/// # Examples
/// ```
/// match_path(path, &["std", "rt", "begin_unwind"])
/// ```
pub fn match_path(path: &Path, segments: &[&str]) -> bool {
path.segments.iter().rev().zip(segments.iter().rev()).all(|(a, b)| a.name.as_str() == *b)
}
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/// Match a `Path` against a slice of segment string literals, e.g.
///
/// # Examples
/// ```
/// match_path(path, &["std", "rt", "begin_unwind"])
/// ```
pub fn match_path_ast(path: &ast::Path, segments: &[&str]) -> bool {
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path.segments.iter().rev().zip(segments.iter().rev()).all(|(a, b)| a.identifier.name.as_str() == *b)
}
/// Get the definition associated to a path.
/// TODO: investigate if there is something more efficient for that.
pub fn path_to_def(cx: &LateContext, path: &[&str]) -> Option<cstore::DefLike> {
let cstore = &cx.tcx.sess.cstore;
let crates = cstore.crates();
let krate = crates.iter().find(|&&krate| cstore.crate_name(krate) == path[0]);
if let Some(krate) = krate {
let mut items = cstore.crate_top_level_items(*krate);
let mut path_it = path.iter().skip(1).peekable();
loop {
let segment = match path_it.next() {
Some(segment) => segment,
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None => return None,
};
for item in &mem::replace(&mut items, vec![]) {
if item.name.as_str() == *segment {
if path_it.peek().is_none() {
return Some(item.def);
}
let def_id = match item.def {
cstore::DefLike::DlDef(def) => def.def_id(),
cstore::DefLike::DlImpl(def_id) => def_id,
_ => panic!("Unexpected {:?}", item.def),
};
items = cstore.item_children(def_id);
break;
}
}
}
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} else {
None
}
}
/// Convenience function to get the `DefId` of a trait by path.
pub fn get_trait_def_id(cx: &LateContext, path: &[&str]) -> Option<DefId> {
let def = match path_to_def(cx, path) {
Some(def) => def,
None => return None,
};
match def {
cstore::DlDef(def::Def::Trait(trait_id)) => Some(trait_id),
_ => None,
}
}
/// Check whether a type implements a trait.
/// See also `get_trait_def_id`.
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pub fn implements_trait<'a, 'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'a, 'tcx>, ty: ty::Ty<'tcx>, trait_id: DefId,
ty_params: Vec<ty::Ty<'tcx>>)
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-> bool {
cx.tcx.populate_implementations_for_trait_if_necessary(trait_id);
let ty = cx.tcx.erase_regions(&ty);
cx.tcx.infer_ctxt(None, None, ProjectionMode::Any).enter(|infcx| {
let obligation = cx.tcx.predicate_for_trait_def(traits::ObligationCause::dummy(),
trait_id,
0,
ty,
ty_params);
traits::SelectionContext::new(&infcx).evaluate_obligation_conservatively(&obligation)
})
}
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/// Match an `Expr` against a chain of methods, and return the matched `Expr`s.
///
/// For example, if `expr` represents the `.baz()` in `foo.bar().baz()`,
/// `matched_method_chain(expr, &["bar", "baz"])` will return a `Vec` containing the `Expr`s for
/// `.bar()` and `.baz()`
pub fn method_chain_args<'a>(expr: &'a Expr, methods: &[&str]) -> Option<Vec<&'a MethodArgs>> {
let mut current = expr;
let mut matched = Vec::with_capacity(methods.len());
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for method_name in methods.iter().rev() {
// method chains are stored last -> first
if let ExprMethodCall(ref name, _, ref args) = current.node {
if name.node.as_str() == *method_name {
matched.push(args); // build up `matched` backwards
current = &args[0] // go to parent expression
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} else {
return None;
}
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} else {
return None;
}
}
matched.reverse(); // reverse `matched`, so that it is in the same order as `methods`
Some(matched)
}
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/// Get the name of the item the expression is in, if available.
pub fn get_item_name(cx: &LateContext, expr: &Expr) -> Option<Name> {
let parent_id = cx.tcx.map.get_parent(expr.id);
match cx.tcx.map.find(parent_id) {
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Some(Node::NodeItem(&Item { ref name, .. })) |
Some(Node::NodeTraitItem(&TraitItem { ref name, .. })) |
Some(Node::NodeImplItem(&ImplItem { ref name, .. })) => Some(*name),
_ => None,
}
}
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/// Checks if a `let` decl is from a `for` loop desugaring.
pub fn is_from_for_desugar(decl: &Decl) -> bool {
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if_let_chain! {[
let DeclLocal(ref loc) = decl.node,
let Some(ref expr) = loc.init,
let ExprMatch(_, _, MatchSource::ForLoopDesugar) = expr.node
], {
return true;
}}
false
}
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/// Convert a span to a code snippet if available, otherwise use default.
///
/// # Example
/// ```
/// snippet(cx, expr.span, "..")
/// ```
pub fn snippet<'a, T: LintContext>(cx: &T, span: Span, default: &'a str) -> Cow<'a, str> {
cx.sess().codemap().span_to_snippet(span).map(From::from).unwrap_or_else(|_| Cow::Borrowed(default))
}
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/// Convert a span to a code snippet. Returns `None` if not available.
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pub fn snippet_opt<T: LintContext>(cx: &T, span: Span) -> Option<String> {
cx.sess().codemap().span_to_snippet(span).ok()
}
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/// Convert a span (from a block) to a code snippet if available, otherwise use default.
/// This trims the code of indentation, except for the first line. Use it for blocks or block-like
/// things which need to be printed as such.
///
/// # Example
/// ```
/// snippet(cx, expr.span, "..")
/// ```
pub fn snippet_block<'a, T: LintContext>(cx: &T, span: Span, default: &'a str) -> Cow<'a, str> {
let snip = snippet(cx, span, default);
trim_multiline(snip, true)
}
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/// Like `snippet_block`, but add braces if the expr is not an `ExprBlock`.
/// Also takes an `Option<String>` which can be put inside the braces.
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pub fn expr_block<'a, T: LintContext>(cx: &T, expr: &Expr, option: Option<String>, default: &'a str) -> Cow<'a, str> {
let code = snippet_block(cx, expr.span, default);
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let string = option.unwrap_or_default();
if let ExprBlock(_) = expr.node {
Cow::Owned(format!("{}{}", code, string))
} else if string.is_empty() {
Cow::Owned(format!("{{ {} }}", code))
} else {
Cow::Owned(format!("{{\n{};\n{}\n}}", code, string))
}
}
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/// Trim indentation from a multiline string with possibility of ignoring the first line.
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pub fn trim_multiline(s: Cow<str>, ignore_first: bool) -> Cow<str> {
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let s_space = trim_multiline_inner(s, ignore_first, ' ');
let s_tab = trim_multiline_inner(s_space, ignore_first, '\t');
trim_multiline_inner(s_tab, ignore_first, ' ')
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}
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fn trim_multiline_inner(s: Cow<str>, ignore_first: bool, ch: char) -> Cow<str> {
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let x = s.lines()
.skip(ignore_first as usize)
.filter_map(|l| {
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if l.is_empty() {
None
} else {
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// ignore empty lines
Some(l.char_indices()
.find(|&(_, x)| x != ch)
.unwrap_or((l.len(), ch))
.0)
}
})
.min()
.unwrap_or(0);
if x > 0 {
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Cow::Owned(s.lines()
.enumerate()
.map(|(i, l)| {
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if (ignore_first && i == 0) || l.is_empty() {
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l
} else {
l.split_at(x).1
}
})
.collect::<Vec<_>>()
.join("\n"))
} else {
s
}
}
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/// Get a parent expressions if any this is useful to constrain a lint.
pub fn get_parent_expr<'c>(cx: &'c LateContext, e: &Expr) -> Option<&'c Expr> {
let map = &cx.tcx.map;
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let node_id: NodeId = e.id;
let parent_id: NodeId = map.get_parent_node(node_id);
if node_id == parent_id {
return None;
}
map.find(parent_id).and_then(|node| {
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if let Node::NodeExpr(parent) = node {
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Some(parent)
} else {
None
}
})
}
pub fn get_enclosing_block<'c>(cx: &'c LateContext, node: NodeId) -> Option<&'c Block> {
let map = &cx.tcx.map;
let enclosing_node = map.get_enclosing_scope(node)
.and_then(|enclosing_id| map.find(enclosing_id));
if let Some(node) = enclosing_node {
match node {
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Node::NodeBlock(ref block) => Some(block),
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Node::NodeItem(&Item { node: ItemFn(_, _, _, _, _, ref block), .. }) => Some(block),
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_ => None,
}
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} else {
None
}
}
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pub struct DiagnosticWrapper<'a>(pub DiagnosticBuilder<'a>);
impl<'a> Drop for DiagnosticWrapper<'a> {
fn drop(&mut self) {
self.0.emit();
}
}
impl<'a> DiagnosticWrapper<'a> {
fn wiki_link(&mut self, lint: &'static Lint) {
if env::var("CLIPPY_DISABLE_WIKI_LINKS").is_err() {
self.0.help(&format!("for further information visit https://github.com/Manishearth/rust-clippy/wiki#{}",
lint.name_lower()));
}
}
}
pub fn span_lint<T: LintContext>(cx: &T, lint: &'static Lint, sp: Span, msg: &str) {
let mut db = DiagnosticWrapper(cx.struct_span_lint(lint, sp, msg));
if cx.current_level(lint) != Level::Allow {
db.wiki_link(lint);
}
}
// FIXME: needless lifetime doesn't trigger here
pub fn span_help_and_lint<'a, T: LintContext>(cx: &'a T, lint: &'static Lint, span: Span, msg: &str, help: &str) {
let mut db = DiagnosticWrapper(cx.struct_span_lint(lint, span, msg));
if cx.current_level(lint) != Level::Allow {
db.0.help(help);
db.wiki_link(lint);
}
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}
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pub fn span_note_and_lint<'a, T: LintContext>(cx: &'a T, lint: &'static Lint, span: Span, msg: &str, note_span: Span,
note: &str) {
let mut db = DiagnosticWrapper(cx.struct_span_lint(lint, span, msg));
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if cx.current_level(lint) != Level::Allow {
if note_span == span {
db.0.note(note);
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} else {
db.0.span_note(note_span, note);
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}
db.wiki_link(lint);
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}
}
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pub fn span_lint_and_then<'a, T: LintContext, F>(cx: &'a T, lint: &'static Lint, sp: Span, msg: &str, f: F)
where F: FnOnce(&mut DiagnosticBuilder<'a>)
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{
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let mut db = DiagnosticWrapper(cx.struct_span_lint(lint, sp, msg));
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if cx.current_level(lint) != Level::Allow {
f(&mut db.0);
db.wiki_link(lint);
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}
}
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/// Return the base type for references and raw pointers.
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pub fn walk_ptrs_ty(ty: ty::Ty) -> ty::Ty {
match ty.sty {
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ty::TyRef(_, ref tm) => walk_ptrs_ty(tm.ty),
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_ => ty,
}
}
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/// Return the base type for references and raw pointers, and count reference depth.
pub fn walk_ptrs_ty_depth(ty: ty::Ty) -> (ty::Ty, usize) {
fn inner(ty: ty::Ty, depth: usize) -> (ty::Ty, usize) {
match ty.sty {
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ty::TyRef(_, ref tm) => inner(tm.ty, depth + 1),
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_ => (ty, depth),
}
}
inner(ty, 0)
}
/// Check whether the given expression is a constant literal of the given value.
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pub fn is_integer_literal(expr: &Expr, value: u64) -> bool {
// FIXME: use constant folding
if let ExprLit(ref spanned) = expr.node {
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if let LitKind::Int(v, _) = spanned.node {
return v == value;
}
}
false
}
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pub fn is_adjusted(cx: &LateContext, e: &Expr) -> bool {
cx.tcx.tables.borrow().adjustments.get(&e.id).is_some()
}
pub struct LimitStack {
stack: Vec<u64>,
}
impl Drop for LimitStack {
fn drop(&mut self) {
assert_eq!(self.stack.len(), 1);
}
}
impl LimitStack {
pub fn new(limit: u64) -> LimitStack {
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LimitStack { stack: vec![limit] }
}
pub fn limit(&self) -> u64 {
*self.stack.last().expect("there should always be a value in the stack")
}
pub fn push_attrs(&mut self, sess: &Session, attrs: &[ast::Attribute], name: &'static str) {
let stack = &mut self.stack;
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parse_attrs(sess, attrs, name, |val| stack.push(val));
}
pub fn pop_attrs(&mut self, sess: &Session, attrs: &[ast::Attribute], name: &'static str) {
let stack = &mut self.stack;
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parse_attrs(sess, attrs, name, |val| assert_eq!(stack.pop(), Some(val)));
}
}
fn parse_attrs<F: FnMut(u64)>(sess: &Session, attrs: &[ast::Attribute], name: &'static str, mut f: F) {
for attr in attrs {
let attr = &attr.node;
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if attr.is_sugared_doc {
continue;
}
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if let ast::MetaItemKind::NameValue(ref key, ref value) = attr.value.node {
if *key == name {
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if let LitKind::Str(ref s, _) = value.node {
if let Ok(value) = FromStr::from_str(s) {
f(value)
} else {
sess.span_err(value.span, "not a number");
}
} else {
unreachable!()
}
}
}
}
}
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/// Return the pre-expansion span if is this comes from an expansion of the macro `name`.
/// See also `is_direct_expn_of`.
pub fn is_expn_of(cx: &LateContext, mut span: Span, name: &str) -> Option<Span> {
loop {
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let span_name_span = cx.tcx
.sess
.codemap()
.with_expn_info(span.expn_id, |expn| expn.map(|ei| (ei.callee.name(), ei.call_site)));
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match span_name_span {
Some((mac_name, new_span)) if mac_name.as_str() == name => return Some(new_span),
None => return None,
Some((_, new_span)) => span = new_span,
}
}
}
/// Return the pre-expansion span if is this directly comes from an expansion of the macro `name`.
/// The difference with `is_expn_of` is that in
/// ```rust,ignore
/// foo!(bar!(42));
/// ```
/// `42` is considered expanded from `foo!` and `bar!` by `is_expn_of` but only `bar!` by
/// `is_direct_expn_of`.
pub fn is_direct_expn_of(cx: &LateContext, span: Span, name: &str) -> Option<Span> {
let span_name_span = cx.tcx
.sess
.codemap()
.with_expn_info(span.expn_id, |expn| expn.map(|ei| (ei.callee.name(), ei.call_site)));
match span_name_span {
Some((mac_name, new_span)) if mac_name.as_str() == name => Some(new_span),
_ => None,
}
}
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/// Return the index of the character after the first camel-case component of `s`.
pub fn camel_case_until(s: &str) -> usize {
let mut iter = s.char_indices();
if let Some((_, first)) = iter.next() {
if !first.is_uppercase() {
return 0;
}
} else {
return 0;
}
let mut up = true;
let mut last_i = 0;
for (i, c) in iter {
if up {
if c.is_lowercase() {
up = false;
} else {
return last_i;
}
} else if c.is_uppercase() {
up = true;
last_i = i;
} else if !c.is_lowercase() {
return i;
}
}
if up {
last_i
} else {
s.len()
}
}
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/// Return index of the last camel-case component of `s`.
pub fn camel_case_from(s: &str) -> usize {
let mut iter = s.char_indices().rev();
if let Some((_, first)) = iter.next() {
if !first.is_lowercase() {
return s.len();
}
} else {
return s.len();
}
let mut down = true;
let mut last_i = s.len();
for (i, c) in iter {
if down {
if c.is_uppercase() {
down = false;
last_i = i;
} else if !c.is_lowercase() {
return last_i;
}
} else if c.is_lowercase() {
down = true;
} else {
return last_i;
}
}
last_i
}
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/// Represent a range akin to `ast::ExprKind::Range`.
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#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone)]
pub struct UnsugaredRange<'a> {
pub start: Option<&'a Expr>,
pub end: Option<&'a Expr>,
pub limits: RangeLimits,
}
/// Unsugar a `hir` range.
pub fn unsugar_range(expr: &Expr) -> Option<UnsugaredRange> {
// To be removed when ranges get stable.
fn unwrap_unstable(expr: &Expr) -> &Expr {
if let ExprBlock(ref block) = expr.node {
if block.rules == BlockCheckMode::PushUnstableBlock || block.rules == BlockCheckMode::PopUnstableBlock {
if let Some(ref expr) = block.expr {
return expr;
}
}
}
expr
}
fn get_field<'a>(name: &str, fields: &'a [Field]) -> Option<&'a Expr> {
let expr = &fields.iter()
.find(|field| field.name.node.as_str() == name)
.unwrap_or_else(|| panic!("missing {} field for range", name))
.expr;
Some(unwrap_unstable(expr))
}
// The range syntax is expanded to literal paths starting with `core` or `std` depending on
// `#[no_std]`. Testing both instead of resolving the paths.
match unwrap_unstable(expr).node {
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ExprPath(None, ref path) => {
if match_path(path, &paths::RANGE_FULL_STD) || match_path(path, &paths::RANGE_FULL) {
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Some(UnsugaredRange {
start: None,
end: None,
limits: RangeLimits::HalfOpen,
})
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} else {
None
}
}
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ExprStruct(ref path, ref fields, None) => {
if match_path(path, &paths::RANGE_FROM_STD) || match_path(path, &paths::RANGE_FROM) {
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Some(UnsugaredRange {
start: get_field("start", fields),
end: None,
limits: RangeLimits::HalfOpen,
})
} else if match_path(path, &paths::RANGE_INCLUSIVE_NON_EMPTY_STD) ||
match_path(path, &paths::RANGE_INCLUSIVE_NON_EMPTY) {
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Some(UnsugaredRange {
start: get_field("start", fields),
end: get_field("end", fields),
limits: RangeLimits::Closed,
})
} else if match_path(path, &paths::RANGE_STD) || match_path(path, &paths::RANGE) {
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Some(UnsugaredRange {
start: get_field("start", fields),
end: get_field("end", fields),
limits: RangeLimits::HalfOpen,
})
} else if match_path(path, &paths::RANGE_TO_INCLUSIVE_STD) || match_path(path, &paths::RANGE_TO_INCLUSIVE) {
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Some(UnsugaredRange {
start: None,
end: get_field("end", fields),
limits: RangeLimits::Closed,
})
} else if match_path(path, &paths::RANGE_TO_STD) || match_path(path, &paths::RANGE_TO) {
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Some(UnsugaredRange {
start: None,
end: get_field("end", fields),
limits: RangeLimits::HalfOpen,
})
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} else {
None
}
}
_ => None,
}
}
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/// Convenience function to get the return type of a function or `None` if the function diverges.
pub fn return_ty<'a, 'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'a, 'tcx>, fn_item: NodeId) -> Option<ty::Ty<'tcx>> {
let parameter_env = ty::ParameterEnvironment::for_item(cx.tcx, fn_item);
let fn_sig = cx.tcx.node_id_to_type(fn_item).fn_sig().subst(cx.tcx, parameter_env.free_substs);
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let fn_sig = cx.tcx.liberate_late_bound_regions(parameter_env.free_id_outlive, &fn_sig);
if let ty::FnConverging(ret_ty) = fn_sig.output {
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Some(ret_ty)
} else {
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None
}
}
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/// Check if two types are the same.
// FIXME: this works correctly for lifetimes bounds (`for <'a> Foo<'a>` == `for <'b> Foo<'b>` but
// not for type parameters.
pub fn same_tys<'a, 'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'a, 'tcx>, a: ty::Ty<'tcx>, b: ty::Ty<'tcx>, parameter_item: NodeId) -> bool {
let parameter_env = ty::ParameterEnvironment::for_item(cx.tcx, parameter_item);
cx.tcx.infer_ctxt(None, Some(parameter_env), ProjectionMode::Any).enter(|infcx| {
let new_a = a.subst(infcx.tcx, infcx.parameter_environment.free_substs);
let new_b = b.subst(infcx.tcx, infcx.parameter_environment.free_substs);
infcx.can_equate(&new_a, &new_b).is_ok()
})
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}
/// Recover the essential nodes of a desugared for loop:
/// `for pat in arg { body }` becomes `(pat, arg, body)`.
pub fn recover_for_loop(expr: &Expr) -> Option<(&Pat, &Expr, &Expr)> {
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if_let_chain! {[
let ExprMatch(ref iterexpr, ref arms, _) = expr.node,
let ExprCall(_, ref iterargs) = iterexpr.node,
iterargs.len() == 1 && arms.len() == 1 && arms[0].guard.is_none(),
let ExprLoop(ref block, _) = arms[0].body.node,
block.stmts.is_empty(),
let Some(ref loopexpr) = block.expr,
let ExprMatch(_, ref innerarms, MatchSource::ForLoopDesugar) = loopexpr.node,
innerarms.len() == 2 && innerarms[0].pats.len() == 1,
let PatKind::TupleStruct(_, ref somepats, _) = innerarms[0].pats[0].node,
somepats.len() == 1
], {
return Some((&somepats[0],
&iterargs[0],
&innerarms[0].body));
}}
None
}