1use std::borrow::Cow;
2use std::fmt::Display;
34use rustc_ast::AttrId;
5use rustc_ast::attr::AttributeExt;
6use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxIndexSet;
7use rustc_data_structures::stable_hasher::{
8 HashStable, HashStableContext, StableCompare, StableHasher, ToStableHashKey,
9};
10use rustc_error_messages::{DiagArgValue, IntoDiagArg};
11use rustc_hir_id::{HirId, ItemLocalId};
12use rustc_macros::{Decodable, Encodable, HashStable};
13use rustc_span::def_id::DefPathHash;
14pub use rustc_span::edition::Edition;
15use rustc_span::{Ident, Symbol, sym};
16use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
1718pub use self::Level::*;
1920pub mod builtin;
2122#[macro_export]
23macro_rules!pluralize {
24// Pluralize based on count (e.g., apples)
25($x:expr) => {
26if $x == 1 { "" } else { "s" }
27 };
28 ("has", $x:expr) => {
29if $x == 1 { "has" } else { "have" }
30 };
31 ("is", $x:expr) => {
32if $x == 1 { "is" } else { "are" }
33 };
34 ("was", $x:expr) => {
35if $x == 1 { "was" } else { "were" }
36 };
37 ("this", $x:expr) => {
38if $x == 1 { "this" } else { "these" }
39 };
40}
4142/// Grammatical tool for displaying messages to end users in a nice form.
43///
44/// Take a list of items and a function to turn those items into a `String`, and output a display
45/// friendly comma separated list of those items.
46// FIXME(estebank): this needs to be changed to go through the translation machinery.
47pub fn listify<T>(list: &[T], fmt: impl Fn(&T) -> String) -> Option<String> {
48Some(match list {
49 [only] => fmt(&only),
50 [others @ .., last] => ::alloc::__export::must_use({
::alloc::fmt::format(format_args!("{0} and {1}",
others.iter().map(|i| fmt(i)).collect::<Vec<_>>().join(", "),
fmt(&last)))
})format!(
51"{} and {}",
52 others.iter().map(|i| fmt(i)).collect::<Vec<_>>().join(", "),
53 fmt(&last),
54 ),
55 [] => return None,
56 })
57}
5859/// Indicates the confidence in the correctness of a suggestion.
60///
61/// All suggestions are marked with an `Applicability`. Tools use the applicability of a suggestion
62/// to determine whether it should be automatically applied or if the user should be consulted
63/// before applying the suggestion.
64#[derive(#[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::marker::Copy for Applicability { }Copy, #[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::clone::Clone for Applicability {
#[inline]
fn clone(&self) -> Applicability { *self }
}Clone, #[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::fmt::Debug for Applicability {
#[inline]
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut ::core::fmt::Formatter) -> ::core::fmt::Result {
::core::fmt::Formatter::write_str(f,
match self {
Applicability::MachineApplicable => "MachineApplicable",
Applicability::MaybeIncorrect => "MaybeIncorrect",
Applicability::HasPlaceholders => "HasPlaceholders",
Applicability::Unspecified => "Unspecified",
})
}
}Debug, #[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::hash::Hash for Applicability {
#[inline]
fn hash<__H: ::core::hash::Hasher>(&self, state: &mut __H) {
let __self_discr = ::core::intrinsics::discriminant_value(self);
::core::hash::Hash::hash(&__self_discr, state)
}
}Hash, const _: () =
{
impl<__E: ::rustc_span::SpanEncoder> ::rustc_serialize::Encodable<__E>
for Applicability {
fn encode(&self, __encoder: &mut __E) {
let disc =
match *self {
Applicability::MachineApplicable => { 0usize }
Applicability::MaybeIncorrect => { 1usize }
Applicability::HasPlaceholders => { 2usize }
Applicability::Unspecified => { 3usize }
};
::rustc_serialize::Encoder::emit_u8(__encoder, disc as u8);
match *self {
Applicability::MachineApplicable => {}
Applicability::MaybeIncorrect => {}
Applicability::HasPlaceholders => {}
Applicability::Unspecified => {}
}
}
}
};Encodable, const _: () =
{
impl<__D: ::rustc_span::SpanDecoder> ::rustc_serialize::Decodable<__D>
for Applicability {
fn decode(__decoder: &mut __D) -> Self {
match ::rustc_serialize::Decoder::read_u8(__decoder) as usize
{
0usize => { Applicability::MachineApplicable }
1usize => { Applicability::MaybeIncorrect }
2usize => { Applicability::HasPlaceholders }
3usize => { Applicability::Unspecified }
n => {
::core::panicking::panic_fmt(format_args!("invalid enum variant tag while decoding `Applicability`, expected 0..4, actual {0}",
n));
}
}
}
}
};Decodable, #[doc(hidden)]
#[allow(non_upper_case_globals, unused_attributes, unused_qualifications,
clippy :: absolute_paths,)]
const _: () =
{
#[allow(unused_extern_crates, clippy :: useless_attribute)]
extern crate serde as _serde;
;
#[automatically_derived]
impl _serde::Serialize for Applicability {
fn serialize<__S>(&self, __serializer: __S)
-> _serde::__private228::Result<__S::Ok, __S::Error> where
__S: _serde::Serializer {
match *self {
Applicability::MachineApplicable =>
_serde::Serializer::serialize_unit_variant(__serializer,
"Applicability", 0u32, "MachineApplicable"),
Applicability::MaybeIncorrect =>
_serde::Serializer::serialize_unit_variant(__serializer,
"Applicability", 1u32, "MaybeIncorrect"),
Applicability::HasPlaceholders =>
_serde::Serializer::serialize_unit_variant(__serializer,
"Applicability", 2u32, "HasPlaceholders"),
Applicability::Unspecified =>
_serde::Serializer::serialize_unit_variant(__serializer,
"Applicability", 3u32, "Unspecified"),
}
}
}
};Serialize, #[doc(hidden)]
#[allow(non_upper_case_globals, unused_attributes, unused_qualifications,
clippy :: absolute_paths,)]
const _: () =
{
#[allow(unused_extern_crates, clippy :: useless_attribute)]
extern crate serde as _serde;
;
#[automatically_derived]
impl<'de> _serde::Deserialize<'de> for Applicability {
fn deserialize<__D>(__deserializer: __D)
-> _serde::__private228::Result<Self, __D::Error> where
__D: _serde::Deserializer<'de> {
#[allow(non_camel_case_types)]
#[doc(hidden)]
enum __Field { __field0, __field1, __field2, __field3, }
#[doc(hidden)]
struct __FieldVisitor;
#[automatically_derived]
impl<'de> _serde::de::Visitor<'de> for __FieldVisitor {
type Value = __Field;
fn expecting(&self,
__formatter: &mut _serde::__private228::Formatter)
-> _serde::__private228::fmt::Result {
_serde::__private228::Formatter::write_str(__formatter,
"variant identifier")
}
fn visit_u64<__E>(self, __value: u64)
-> _serde::__private228::Result<Self::Value, __E> where
__E: _serde::de::Error {
match __value {
0u64 => _serde::__private228::Ok(__Field::__field0),
1u64 => _serde::__private228::Ok(__Field::__field1),
2u64 => _serde::__private228::Ok(__Field::__field2),
3u64 => _serde::__private228::Ok(__Field::__field3),
_ =>
_serde::__private228::Err(_serde::de::Error::invalid_value(_serde::de::Unexpected::Unsigned(__value),
&"variant index 0 <= i < 4")),
}
}
fn visit_str<__E>(self, __value: &str)
-> _serde::__private228::Result<Self::Value, __E> where
__E: _serde::de::Error {
match __value {
"MachineApplicable" =>
_serde::__private228::Ok(__Field::__field0),
"MaybeIncorrect" =>
_serde::__private228::Ok(__Field::__field1),
"HasPlaceholders" =>
_serde::__private228::Ok(__Field::__field2),
"Unspecified" =>
_serde::__private228::Ok(__Field::__field3),
_ => {
_serde::__private228::Err(_serde::de::Error::unknown_variant(__value,
VARIANTS))
}
}
}
fn visit_bytes<__E>(self, __value: &[u8])
-> _serde::__private228::Result<Self::Value, __E> where
__E: _serde::de::Error {
match __value {
b"MachineApplicable" =>
_serde::__private228::Ok(__Field::__field0),
b"MaybeIncorrect" =>
_serde::__private228::Ok(__Field::__field1),
b"HasPlaceholders" =>
_serde::__private228::Ok(__Field::__field2),
b"Unspecified" =>
_serde::__private228::Ok(__Field::__field3),
_ => {
let __value =
&_serde::__private228::from_utf8_lossy(__value);
_serde::__private228::Err(_serde::de::Error::unknown_variant(__value,
VARIANTS))
}
}
}
}
#[automatically_derived]
impl<'de> _serde::Deserialize<'de> for __Field {
#[inline]
fn deserialize<__D>(__deserializer: __D)
-> _serde::__private228::Result<Self, __D::Error> where
__D: _serde::Deserializer<'de> {
_serde::Deserializer::deserialize_identifier(__deserializer,
__FieldVisitor)
}
}
#[doc(hidden)]
struct __Visitor<'de> {
marker: _serde::__private228::PhantomData<Applicability>,
lifetime: _serde::__private228::PhantomData<&'de ()>,
}
#[automatically_derived]
impl<'de> _serde::de::Visitor<'de> for __Visitor<'de> {
type Value = Applicability;
fn expecting(&self,
__formatter: &mut _serde::__private228::Formatter)
-> _serde::__private228::fmt::Result {
_serde::__private228::Formatter::write_str(__formatter,
"enum Applicability")
}
fn visit_enum<__A>(self, __data: __A)
-> _serde::__private228::Result<Self::Value, __A::Error>
where __A: _serde::de::EnumAccess<'de> {
match _serde::de::EnumAccess::variant(__data)? {
(__Field::__field0, __variant) => {
_serde::de::VariantAccess::unit_variant(__variant)?;
_serde::__private228::Ok(Applicability::MachineApplicable)
}
(__Field::__field1, __variant) => {
_serde::de::VariantAccess::unit_variant(__variant)?;
_serde::__private228::Ok(Applicability::MaybeIncorrect)
}
(__Field::__field2, __variant) => {
_serde::de::VariantAccess::unit_variant(__variant)?;
_serde::__private228::Ok(Applicability::HasPlaceholders)
}
(__Field::__field3, __variant) => {
_serde::de::VariantAccess::unit_variant(__variant)?;
_serde::__private228::Ok(Applicability::Unspecified)
}
}
}
}
#[doc(hidden)]
const VARIANTS: &'static [&'static str] =
&["MachineApplicable", "MaybeIncorrect", "HasPlaceholders",
"Unspecified"];
_serde::Deserializer::deserialize_enum(__deserializer,
"Applicability", VARIANTS,
__Visitor {
marker: _serde::__private228::PhantomData::<Applicability>,
lifetime: _serde::__private228::PhantomData,
})
}
}
};Deserialize)]
65#[derive(#[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::cmp::PartialEq for Applicability {
#[inline]
fn eq(&self, other: &Applicability) -> bool {
let __self_discr = ::core::intrinsics::discriminant_value(self);
let __arg1_discr = ::core::intrinsics::discriminant_value(other);
__self_discr == __arg1_discr
}
}PartialEq, #[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::cmp::Eq for Applicability {
#[inline]
#[doc(hidden)]
#[coverage(off)]
fn assert_fields_are_eq(&self) {}
}Eq, #[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::cmp::PartialOrd for Applicability {
#[inline]
fn partial_cmp(&self, other: &Applicability)
-> ::core::option::Option<::core::cmp::Ordering> {
let __self_discr = ::core::intrinsics::discriminant_value(self);
let __arg1_discr = ::core::intrinsics::discriminant_value(other);
::core::cmp::PartialOrd::partial_cmp(&__self_discr, &__arg1_discr)
}
}PartialOrd, #[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::cmp::Ord for Applicability {
#[inline]
fn cmp(&self, other: &Applicability) -> ::core::cmp::Ordering {
let __self_discr = ::core::intrinsics::discriminant_value(self);
let __arg1_discr = ::core::intrinsics::discriminant_value(other);
::core::cmp::Ord::cmp(&__self_discr, &__arg1_discr)
}
}Ord)]
66pub enum Applicability {
67/// The suggestion is definitely what the user intended, or maintains the exact meaning of the code.
68 /// This suggestion should be automatically applied.
69 ///
70 /// In case of multiple `MachineApplicable` suggestions (whether as part of
71 /// the same `multipart_suggestion` or not), all of them should be
72 /// automatically applied.
73MachineApplicable,
7475/// The suggestion may be what the user intended, but it is uncertain. The suggestion should
76 /// result in valid Rust code if it is applied.
77MaybeIncorrect,
7879/// The suggestion contains placeholders like `(...)` or `{ /* fields */ }`. The suggestion
80 /// cannot be applied automatically because it will not result in valid Rust code. The user
81 /// will need to fill in the placeholders.
82HasPlaceholders,
8384/// The applicability of the suggestion is unknown.
85Unspecified,
86}
8788/// Each lint expectation has a `LintExpectationId` assigned by the `LintLevelsBuilder`.
89/// Expected diagnostics get the lint level `Expect` which stores the `LintExpectationId`
90/// to match it with the actual expectation later on.
91///
92/// The `LintExpectationId` has to be stable between compilations, as diagnostic
93/// instances might be loaded from cache. Lint messages can be emitted during an
94/// `EarlyLintPass` operating on the AST and during a `LateLintPass` traversing the
95/// HIR tree. The AST doesn't have enough information to create a stable id. The
96/// `LintExpectationId` will instead store the [`AttrId`] defining the expectation.
97/// These `LintExpectationId` will be updated to use the stable [`HirId`] once the
98/// AST has been lowered. The transformation is done by the `LintLevelsBuilder`
99///
100/// Each lint inside the `expect` attribute is tracked individually, the `lint_index`
101/// identifies the lint inside the attribute and ensures that the IDs are unique.
102///
103/// The index values have a type of `u16` to reduce the size of the `LintExpectationId`.
104/// It's reasonable to assume that no user will define 2^16 attributes on one node or
105/// have that amount of lints listed. `u16` values should therefore suffice.
106#[derive(#[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::clone::Clone for LintExpectationId {
#[inline]
fn clone(&self) -> LintExpectationId {
let _: ::core::clone::AssertParamIsClone<AttrId>;
let _: ::core::clone::AssertParamIsClone<Option<u16>>;
let _: ::core::clone::AssertParamIsClone<HirId>;
let _: ::core::clone::AssertParamIsClone<u16>;
let _: ::core::clone::AssertParamIsClone<Option<u16>>;
*self
}
}Clone, #[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::marker::Copy for LintExpectationId { }Copy, #[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::cmp::PartialEq for LintExpectationId {
#[inline]
fn eq(&self, other: &LintExpectationId) -> bool {
let __self_discr = ::core::intrinsics::discriminant_value(self);
let __arg1_discr = ::core::intrinsics::discriminant_value(other);
__self_discr == __arg1_discr &&
match (self, other) {
(LintExpectationId::Unstable {
attr_id: __self_0, lint_index: __self_1 },
LintExpectationId::Unstable {
attr_id: __arg1_0, lint_index: __arg1_1 }) =>
__self_0 == __arg1_0 && __self_1 == __arg1_1,
(LintExpectationId::Stable {
hir_id: __self_0, attr_index: __self_1, lint_index: __self_2
}, LintExpectationId::Stable {
hir_id: __arg1_0, attr_index: __arg1_1, lint_index: __arg1_2
}) =>
__self_1 == __arg1_1 && __self_0 == __arg1_0 &&
__self_2 == __arg1_2,
_ => unsafe { ::core::intrinsics::unreachable() }
}
}
}PartialEq, #[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::cmp::Eq for LintExpectationId {
#[inline]
#[doc(hidden)]
#[coverage(off)]
fn assert_fields_are_eq(&self) {
let _: ::core::cmp::AssertParamIsEq<AttrId>;
let _: ::core::cmp::AssertParamIsEq<Option<u16>>;
let _: ::core::cmp::AssertParamIsEq<HirId>;
let _: ::core::cmp::AssertParamIsEq<u16>;
let _: ::core::cmp::AssertParamIsEq<Option<u16>>;
}
}Eq, #[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::fmt::Debug for LintExpectationId {
#[inline]
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut ::core::fmt::Formatter) -> ::core::fmt::Result {
match self {
LintExpectationId::Unstable {
attr_id: __self_0, lint_index: __self_1 } =>
::core::fmt::Formatter::debug_struct_field2_finish(f,
"Unstable", "attr_id", __self_0, "lint_index", &__self_1),
LintExpectationId::Stable {
hir_id: __self_0, attr_index: __self_1, lint_index: __self_2 }
=>
::core::fmt::Formatter::debug_struct_field3_finish(f,
"Stable", "hir_id", __self_0, "attr_index", __self_1,
"lint_index", &__self_2),
}
}
}Debug, #[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::hash::Hash for LintExpectationId {
#[inline]
fn hash<__H: ::core::hash::Hasher>(&self, state: &mut __H) {
let __self_discr = ::core::intrinsics::discriminant_value(self);
::core::hash::Hash::hash(&__self_discr, state);
match self {
LintExpectationId::Unstable {
attr_id: __self_0, lint_index: __self_1 } => {
::core::hash::Hash::hash(__self_0, state);
::core::hash::Hash::hash(__self_1, state)
}
LintExpectationId::Stable {
hir_id: __self_0, attr_index: __self_1, lint_index: __self_2 }
=> {
::core::hash::Hash::hash(__self_0, state);
::core::hash::Hash::hash(__self_1, state);
::core::hash::Hash::hash(__self_2, state)
}
}
}
}Hash, const _: () =
{
impl<__E: ::rustc_span::SpanEncoder> ::rustc_serialize::Encodable<__E>
for LintExpectationId {
fn encode(&self, __encoder: &mut __E) {
let disc =
match *self {
LintExpectationId::Unstable {
attr_id: ref __binding_0, lint_index: ref __binding_1 } => {
0usize
}
LintExpectationId::Stable {
hir_id: ref __binding_0,
attr_index: ref __binding_1,
lint_index: ref __binding_2 } => {
1usize
}
};
::rustc_serialize::Encoder::emit_u8(__encoder, disc as u8);
match *self {
LintExpectationId::Unstable {
attr_id: ref __binding_0, lint_index: ref __binding_1 } => {
::rustc_serialize::Encodable::<__E>::encode(__binding_0,
__encoder);
::rustc_serialize::Encodable::<__E>::encode(__binding_1,
__encoder);
}
LintExpectationId::Stable {
hir_id: ref __binding_0,
attr_index: ref __binding_1,
lint_index: ref __binding_2 } => {
::rustc_serialize::Encodable::<__E>::encode(__binding_0,
__encoder);
::rustc_serialize::Encodable::<__E>::encode(__binding_1,
__encoder);
::rustc_serialize::Encodable::<__E>::encode(__binding_2,
__encoder);
}
}
}
}
};Encodable, const _: () =
{
impl<__D: ::rustc_span::SpanDecoder> ::rustc_serialize::Decodable<__D>
for LintExpectationId {
fn decode(__decoder: &mut __D) -> Self {
match ::rustc_serialize::Decoder::read_u8(__decoder) as usize
{
0usize => {
LintExpectationId::Unstable {
attr_id: ::rustc_serialize::Decodable::decode(__decoder),
lint_index: ::rustc_serialize::Decodable::decode(__decoder),
}
}
1usize => {
LintExpectationId::Stable {
hir_id: ::rustc_serialize::Decodable::decode(__decoder),
attr_index: ::rustc_serialize::Decodable::decode(__decoder),
lint_index: ::rustc_serialize::Decodable::decode(__decoder),
}
}
n => {
::core::panicking::panic_fmt(format_args!("invalid enum variant tag while decoding `LintExpectationId`, expected 0..2, actual {0}",
n));
}
}
}
}
};Decodable)]
107pub enum LintExpectationId {
108/// Used for lints emitted during the `EarlyLintPass`. This id is not
109 /// hash stable and should not be cached.
110Unstable { attr_id: AttrId, lint_index: Option<u16> },
111/// The [`HirId`] that the lint expectation is attached to. This id is
112 /// stable and can be cached. The additional index ensures that nodes with
113 /// several expectations can correctly match diagnostics to the individual
114 /// expectation.
115Stable { hir_id: HirId, attr_index: u16, lint_index: Option<u16> },
116}
117118impl LintExpectationId {
119pub fn is_stable(&self) -> bool {
120match self {
121 LintExpectationId::Unstable { .. } => false,
122 LintExpectationId::Stable { .. } => true,
123 }
124 }
125126pub fn get_lint_index(&self) -> Option<u16> {
127let (LintExpectationId::Unstable { lint_index, .. }
128 | LintExpectationId::Stable { lint_index, .. }) = self;
129130*lint_index131 }
132133pub fn set_lint_index(&mut self, new_lint_index: Option<u16>) {
134let (LintExpectationId::Unstable { lint_index, .. }
135 | LintExpectationId::Stable { lint_index, .. }) = self;
136137*lint_index = new_lint_index138 }
139}
140141impl HashStable for LintExpectationId {
142#[inline]
143fn hash_stable<Hcx: HashStableContext>(&self, hcx: &mut Hcx, hasher: &mut StableHasher) {
144match self {
145 LintExpectationId::Stable { hir_id, attr_index, lint_index: Some(lint_index) } => {
146hir_id.hash_stable(hcx, hasher);
147attr_index.hash_stable(hcx, hasher);
148lint_index.hash_stable(hcx, hasher);
149 }
150_ => {
151{
::core::panicking::panic_fmt(format_args!("internal error: entered unreachable code: {0}",
format_args!("HashStable should only be called for filled and stable `LintExpectationId`")));
}unreachable!(
152"HashStable should only be called for filled and stable `LintExpectationId`"
153)154 }
155 }
156 }
157}
158159impl ToStableHashKey for LintExpectationId {
160type KeyType = (DefPathHash, ItemLocalId, u16, u16);
161162#[inline]
163fn to_stable_hash_key<Hcx: HashStableContext>(&self, hcx: &mut Hcx) -> Self::KeyType {
164match self {
165 LintExpectationId::Stable { hir_id, attr_index, lint_index: Some(lint_index) } => {
166let (def_path_hash, lint_idx) = hir_id.to_stable_hash_key(hcx);
167 (def_path_hash, lint_idx, *attr_index, *lint_index)
168 }
169_ => {
170{
::core::panicking::panic_fmt(format_args!("internal error: entered unreachable code: {0}",
format_args!("HashStable should only be called for a filled `LintExpectationId`")));
}unreachable!("HashStable should only be called for a filled `LintExpectationId`")171 }
172 }
173 }
174}
175176/// Setting for how to handle a lint.
177///
178/// See: <https://doc.rust-lang.org/rustc/lints/levels.html>
179#[derive(
180#[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::clone::Clone for Level {
#[inline]
fn clone(&self) -> Level { *self }
}Clone, #[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::marker::Copy for Level { }Copy, #[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::cmp::PartialEq for Level {
#[inline]
fn eq(&self, other: &Level) -> bool {
let __self_discr = ::core::intrinsics::discriminant_value(self);
let __arg1_discr = ::core::intrinsics::discriminant_value(other);
__self_discr == __arg1_discr
}
}PartialEq, #[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::cmp::PartialOrd for Level {
#[inline]
fn partial_cmp(&self, other: &Level)
-> ::core::option::Option<::core::cmp::Ordering> {
let __self_discr = ::core::intrinsics::discriminant_value(self);
let __arg1_discr = ::core::intrinsics::discriminant_value(other);
::core::cmp::PartialOrd::partial_cmp(&__self_discr, &__arg1_discr)
}
}PartialOrd, #[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::cmp::Eq for Level {
#[inline]
#[doc(hidden)]
#[coverage(off)]
fn assert_fields_are_eq(&self) {}
}Eq, #[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::cmp::Ord for Level {
#[inline]
fn cmp(&self, other: &Level) -> ::core::cmp::Ordering {
let __self_discr = ::core::intrinsics::discriminant_value(self);
let __arg1_discr = ::core::intrinsics::discriminant_value(other);
::core::cmp::Ord::cmp(&__self_discr, &__arg1_discr)
}
}Ord, #[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::fmt::Debug for Level {
#[inline]
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut ::core::fmt::Formatter) -> ::core::fmt::Result {
::core::fmt::Formatter::write_str(f,
match self {
Level::Allow => "Allow",
Level::Expect => "Expect",
Level::Warn => "Warn",
Level::ForceWarn => "ForceWarn",
Level::Deny => "Deny",
Level::Forbid => "Forbid",
})
}
}Debug, #[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::hash::Hash for Level {
#[inline]
fn hash<__H: ::core::hash::Hasher>(&self, state: &mut __H) {
let __self_discr = ::core::intrinsics::discriminant_value(self);
::core::hash::Hash::hash(&__self_discr, state)
}
}Hash, const _: () =
{
impl<__E: ::rustc_span::SpanEncoder> ::rustc_serialize::Encodable<__E>
for Level {
fn encode(&self, __encoder: &mut __E) {
let disc =
match *self {
Level::Allow => { 0usize }
Level::Expect => { 1usize }
Level::Warn => { 2usize }
Level::ForceWarn => { 3usize }
Level::Deny => { 4usize }
Level::Forbid => { 5usize }
};
::rustc_serialize::Encoder::emit_u8(__encoder, disc as u8);
match *self {
Level::Allow => {}
Level::Expect => {}
Level::Warn => {}
Level::ForceWarn => {}
Level::Deny => {}
Level::Forbid => {}
}
}
}
};Encodable, const _: () =
{
impl<__D: ::rustc_span::SpanDecoder> ::rustc_serialize::Decodable<__D>
for Level {
fn decode(__decoder: &mut __D) -> Self {
match ::rustc_serialize::Decoder::read_u8(__decoder) as usize
{
0usize => { Level::Allow }
1usize => { Level::Expect }
2usize => { Level::Warn }
3usize => { Level::ForceWarn }
4usize => { Level::Deny }
5usize => { Level::Forbid }
n => {
::core::panicking::panic_fmt(format_args!("invalid enum variant tag while decoding `Level`, expected 0..6, actual {0}",
n));
}
}
}
}
};Decodable, const _: () =
{
impl ::rustc_data_structures::stable_hasher::HashStable for Level {
#[inline]
fn hash_stable<__Hcx: ::rustc_data_structures::stable_hasher::HashStableContext>(&self,
__hcx: &mut __Hcx,
__hasher:
&mut ::rustc_data_structures::stable_hasher::StableHasher) {
::std::mem::discriminant(self).hash_stable(__hcx, __hasher);
match *self {
Level::Allow => {}
Level::Expect => {}
Level::Warn => {}
Level::ForceWarn => {}
Level::Deny => {}
Level::Forbid => {}
}
}
}
};HashStable181)]
182pub enum Level {
183/// The `allow` level will not issue any message.
184Allow,
185/// The `expect` level will suppress the lint message but in turn produce a message
186 /// if the lint wasn't issued in the expected scope. `Expect` should not be used as
187 /// an initial level for a lint.
188 ///
189 /// Note that this still means that the lint is enabled in this position and should
190 /// be emitted, this will in turn fulfill the expectation and suppress the lint.
191 ///
192 /// See RFC 2383.
193 ///
194 /// Requires a [`LintExpectationId`] to later link a lint emission to the actual
195 /// expectation. It can be ignored in most cases.
196Expect,
197/// The `warn` level will produce a warning if the lint was violated, however the
198 /// compiler will continue with its execution.
199Warn,
200/// This lint level is a special case of [`Warn`], that can't be overridden. This is used
201 /// to ensure that a lint can't be suppressed. This lint level can currently only be set
202 /// via the console and is therefore session specific.
203 ///
204 /// Requires a [`LintExpectationId`] to fulfill expectations marked via the
205 /// `#[expect]` attribute, that will still be suppressed due to the level.
206ForceWarn,
207/// The `deny` level will produce an error and stop further execution after the lint
208 /// pass is complete.
209Deny,
210/// `Forbid` is equivalent to the `deny` level but can't be overwritten like the previous
211 /// levels.
212Forbid,
213}
214215impl Level {
216/// Converts a level to a lower-case string.
217pub fn as_str(self) -> &'static str {
218match self {
219 Level::Allow => "allow",
220 Level::Expect => "expect",
221 Level::Warn => "warn",
222 Level::ForceWarn => "force-warn",
223 Level::Deny => "deny",
224 Level::Forbid => "forbid",
225 }
226 }
227228/// Converts a lower-case string to a level. This will never construct the expect
229 /// level as that would require a [`LintExpectationId`].
230pub fn from_str(x: &str) -> Option<Self> {
231match x {
232"allow" => Some(Level::Allow),
233"warn" => Some(Level::Warn),
234"deny" => Some(Level::Deny),
235"forbid" => Some(Level::Forbid),
236"expect" | _ => None,
237 }
238 }
239240/// Converts an `Attribute` to a level.
241pub fn from_attr(attr: &impl AttributeExt) -> Option<(Self, Option<LintExpectationId>)> {
242attr.name().and_then(|name| Self::from_symbol(name, || Some(attr.id())))
243 }
244245/// Converts a `Symbol` to a level.
246pub fn from_symbol(
247 s: Symbol,
248 id: impl FnOnce() -> Option<AttrId>,
249 ) -> Option<(Self, Option<LintExpectationId>)> {
250match s {
251 sym::allow => Some((Level::Allow, None)),
252 sym::expect => {
253if let Some(attr_id) = id() {
254Some((
255 Level::Expect,
256Some(LintExpectationId::Unstable { attr_id, lint_index: None }),
257 ))
258 } else {
259None260 }
261 }
262 sym::warn => Some((Level::Warn, None)),
263 sym::deny => Some((Level::Deny, None)),
264 sym::forbid => Some((Level::Forbid, None)),
265_ => None,
266 }
267 }
268269pub fn to_cmd_flag(self) -> &'static str {
270match self {
271 Level::Warn => "-W",
272 Level::Deny => "-D",
273 Level::Forbid => "-F",
274 Level::Allow => "-A",
275 Level::ForceWarn => "--force-warn",
276 Level::Expect => {
277{
::core::panicking::panic_fmt(format_args!("internal error: entered unreachable code: {0}",
format_args!("the expect level does not have a commandline flag")));
}unreachable!("the expect level does not have a commandline flag")278 }
279 }
280 }
281282pub fn is_error(self) -> bool {
283match self {
284 Level::Allow | Level::Expect | Level::Warn | Level::ForceWarn => false,
285 Level::Deny | Level::Forbid => true,
286 }
287 }
288}
289290impl IntoDiagArgfor Level {
291fn into_diag_arg(self, _: &mut Option<std::path::PathBuf>) -> DiagArgValue {
292 DiagArgValue::Str(Cow::Borrowed(self.to_cmd_flag()))
293 }
294}
295296/// Specification of a single lint.
297#[derive(#[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::marker::Copy for Lint { }Copy, #[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::clone::Clone for Lint {
#[inline]
fn clone(&self) -> Lint {
let _: ::core::clone::AssertParamIsClone<&'static str>;
let _: ::core::clone::AssertParamIsClone<Level>;
let _: ::core::clone::AssertParamIsClone<&'static str>;
let _: ::core::clone::AssertParamIsClone<Option<(Edition, Level)>>;
let _: ::core::clone::AssertParamIsClone<bool>;
let _:
::core::clone::AssertParamIsClone<Option<FutureIncompatibleInfo>>;
let _: ::core::clone::AssertParamIsClone<Option<Symbol>>;
*self
}
}Clone, #[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::fmt::Debug for Lint {
#[inline]
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut ::core::fmt::Formatter) -> ::core::fmt::Result {
let names: &'static _ =
&["name", "default_level", "desc", "edition_lint_opts",
"report_in_external_macro", "future_incompatible",
"is_externally_loaded", "feature_gate", "crate_level_only",
"eval_always"];
let values: &[&dyn ::core::fmt::Debug] =
&[&self.name, &self.default_level, &self.desc,
&self.edition_lint_opts, &self.report_in_external_macro,
&self.future_incompatible, &self.is_externally_loaded,
&self.feature_gate, &self.crate_level_only,
&&self.eval_always];
::core::fmt::Formatter::debug_struct_fields_finish(f, "Lint", names,
values)
}
}Debug)]
298pub struct Lint {
299/// A string identifier for the lint.
300 ///
301 /// This identifies the lint in attributes and in command-line arguments.
302 /// In those contexts it is always lowercase, but this field is compared
303 /// in a way which is case-insensitive for ASCII characters. This allows
304 /// `declare_lint!()` invocations to follow the convention of upper-case
305 /// statics without repeating the name.
306 ///
307 /// The name is written with underscores, e.g., "unused_imports".
308 /// On the command line, underscores become dashes.
309 ///
310 /// See <https://rustc-dev-guide.rust-lang.org/diagnostics.html#lint-naming>
311 /// for naming guidelines.
312pub name: &'static str,
313314/// Default level for the lint.
315 ///
316 /// See <https://rustc-dev-guide.rust-lang.org/diagnostics.html#diagnostic-levels>
317 /// for guidelines on choosing a default level.
318pub default_level: Level,
319320/// Description of the lint or the issue it detects.
321 ///
322 /// e.g., "imports that are never used"
323pub desc: &'static str,
324325/// Starting at the given edition, default to the given lint level. If this is `None`, then use
326 /// `default_level`.
327pub edition_lint_opts: Option<(Edition, Level)>,
328329/// `true` if this lint is reported even inside expansions of external macros.
330pub report_in_external_macro: bool,
331332pub future_incompatible: Option<FutureIncompatibleInfo>,
333334/// `true` if this lint is being loaded by another tool (e.g. Clippy).
335pub is_externally_loaded: bool,
336337/// `Some` if this lint is feature gated, otherwise `None`.
338pub feature_gate: Option<Symbol>,
339340pub crate_level_only: bool,
341342/// `true` if this lint should not be filtered out under any circustamces
343 /// (e.g. the unknown_attributes lint)
344pub eval_always: bool,
345}
346347/// Extra information for a future incompatibility lint.
348#[derive(#[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::marker::Copy for FutureIncompatibleInfo { }Copy, #[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::clone::Clone for FutureIncompatibleInfo {
#[inline]
fn clone(&self) -> FutureIncompatibleInfo {
let _: ::core::clone::AssertParamIsClone<FutureIncompatibilityReason>;
let _: ::core::clone::AssertParamIsClone<bool>;
*self
}
}Clone, #[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::fmt::Debug for FutureIncompatibleInfo {
#[inline]
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut ::core::fmt::Formatter) -> ::core::fmt::Result {
::core::fmt::Formatter::debug_struct_field3_finish(f,
"FutureIncompatibleInfo", "reason", &self.reason,
"explain_reason", &self.explain_reason, "report_in_deps",
&&self.report_in_deps)
}
}Debug)]
349pub struct FutureIncompatibleInfo {
350/// The reason for the lint used by diagnostics to provide
351 /// the right help message
352pub reason: FutureIncompatibilityReason,
353/// Whether to explain the reason to the user.
354 ///
355 /// Set to false for lints that already include a more detailed
356 /// explanation.
357pub explain_reason: bool,
358/// If set to `true`, this will make future incompatibility warnings show up in cargo's
359 /// reports.
360 ///
361 /// When a future incompatibility warning is first inroduced, set this to `false`
362 /// (or, rather, don't override the default). This allows crate developers an opportunity
363 /// to fix the warning before blasting all dependents with a warning they can't fix
364 /// (dependents have to wait for a new release of the affected crate to be published).
365 ///
366 /// After a lint has been in this state for a while, consider setting this to true, so it
367 /// warns for everyone. It is a good signal that it is ready if you can determine that all
368 /// or most affected crates on crates.io have been updated.
369pub report_in_deps: bool,
370}
371372#[derive(#[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::marker::Copy for EditionFcw { }Copy, #[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::clone::Clone for EditionFcw {
#[inline]
fn clone(&self) -> EditionFcw {
let _: ::core::clone::AssertParamIsClone<Edition>;
let _: ::core::clone::AssertParamIsClone<&'static str>;
*self
}
}Clone, #[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::fmt::Debug for EditionFcw {
#[inline]
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut ::core::fmt::Formatter) -> ::core::fmt::Result {
::core::fmt::Formatter::debug_struct_field2_finish(f, "EditionFcw",
"edition", &self.edition, "page_slug", &&self.page_slug)
}
}Debug)]
373pub struct EditionFcw {
374pub edition: Edition,
375pub page_slug: &'static str,
376}
377378#[derive(#[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::marker::Copy for ReleaseFcw { }Copy, #[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::clone::Clone for ReleaseFcw {
#[inline]
fn clone(&self) -> ReleaseFcw {
let _: ::core::clone::AssertParamIsClone<usize>;
*self
}
}Clone, #[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::fmt::Debug for ReleaseFcw {
#[inline]
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut ::core::fmt::Formatter) -> ::core::fmt::Result {
::core::fmt::Formatter::debug_struct_field1_finish(f, "ReleaseFcw",
"issue_number", &&self.issue_number)
}
}Debug)]
379pub struct ReleaseFcw {
380pub issue_number: usize,
381}
382383/// The reason for future incompatibility
384///
385/// Future-incompatible lints come in roughly two categories:
386///
387/// 1. There was a mistake in the compiler (such as a soundness issue), and
388/// we're trying to fix it, but it may be a breaking change.
389/// 2. A change across an Edition boundary, typically used for the
390/// introduction of new language features that can't otherwise be
391/// introduced in a backwards-compatible way.
392///
393/// See <https://rustc-dev-guide.rust-lang.org/bug-fix-procedure.html> and
394/// <https://rustc-dev-guide.rust-lang.org/diagnostics.html#future-incompatible-lints>
395/// for more information.
396#[derive(#[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::marker::Copy for FutureIncompatibilityReason { }Copy, #[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::clone::Clone for FutureIncompatibilityReason {
#[inline]
fn clone(&self) -> FutureIncompatibilityReason {
let _: ::core::clone::AssertParamIsClone<ReleaseFcw>;
let _: ::core::clone::AssertParamIsClone<EditionFcw>;
let _: ::core::clone::AssertParamIsClone<&'static str>;
*self
}
}Clone, #[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::fmt::Debug for FutureIncompatibilityReason {
#[inline]
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut ::core::fmt::Formatter) -> ::core::fmt::Result {
match self {
FutureIncompatibilityReason::FutureReleaseError(__self_0) =>
::core::fmt::Formatter::debug_tuple_field1_finish(f,
"FutureReleaseError", &__self_0),
FutureIncompatibilityReason::FutureReleaseSemanticsChange(__self_0)
=>
::core::fmt::Formatter::debug_tuple_field1_finish(f,
"FutureReleaseSemanticsChange", &__self_0),
FutureIncompatibilityReason::EditionError(__self_0) =>
::core::fmt::Formatter::debug_tuple_field1_finish(f,
"EditionError", &__self_0),
FutureIncompatibilityReason::EditionSemanticsChange(__self_0) =>
::core::fmt::Formatter::debug_tuple_field1_finish(f,
"EditionSemanticsChange", &__self_0),
FutureIncompatibilityReason::EditionAndFutureReleaseError(__self_0)
=>
::core::fmt::Formatter::debug_tuple_field1_finish(f,
"EditionAndFutureReleaseError", &__self_0),
FutureIncompatibilityReason::EditionAndFutureReleaseSemanticsChange(__self_0)
=>
::core::fmt::Formatter::debug_tuple_field1_finish(f,
"EditionAndFutureReleaseSemanticsChange", &__self_0),
FutureIncompatibilityReason::Custom(__self_0, __self_1) =>
::core::fmt::Formatter::debug_tuple_field2_finish(f, "Custom",
__self_0, &__self_1),
FutureIncompatibilityReason::Unreachable =>
::core::fmt::Formatter::write_str(f, "Unreachable"),
}
}
}Debug)]
397pub enum FutureIncompatibilityReason {
398/// This will be an error in a future release for all editions
399 ///
400 /// Choose this variant when you are first introducing a "future
401 /// incompatible" warning that is intended to eventually be fixed in the
402 /// future.
403 ///
404 /// After a lint has been in this state for a while and you feel like it is ready to graduate
405 /// to warning everyone, consider setting [`FutureIncompatibleInfo::report_in_deps`] to true.
406 /// (see its documentation for more guidance)
407 ///
408 /// After some period of time, lints with this variant can be turned into
409 /// hard errors (and the lint removed). Preferably when there is some
410 /// confidence that the number of impacted projects is very small (few
411 /// should have a broken dependency in their dependency tree).
412FutureReleaseError(ReleaseFcw),
413/// Code that changes meaning in some way in a
414 /// future release.
415 ///
416 /// Choose this variant when the semantics of existing code is changing,
417 /// (as opposed to [`FutureIncompatibilityReason::FutureReleaseError`],
418 /// which is for when code is going to be rejected in the future).
419FutureReleaseSemanticsChange(ReleaseFcw),
420/// Previously accepted code that will become an
421 /// error in the provided edition
422 ///
423 /// Choose this variant for code that you want to start rejecting across
424 /// an edition boundary. This will automatically include the lint in the
425 /// `rust-20xx-compatibility` lint group, which is used by `cargo fix
426 /// --edition` to do migrations. The lint *should* be auto-fixable with
427 /// [`Applicability::MachineApplicable`].
428 ///
429 /// The lint can either be `Allow` or `Warn` by default. If it is `Allow`,
430 /// users usually won't see this warning unless they are doing an edition
431 /// migration manually or there is a problem during the migration (cargo's
432 /// automatic migrations will force the level to `Warn`). If it is `Warn`
433 /// by default, users on all editions will see this warning (only do this
434 /// if you think it is important for everyone to be aware of the change,
435 /// and to encourage people to update their code on all editions).
436 ///
437 /// See also [`FutureIncompatibilityReason::EditionSemanticsChange`] if
438 /// you have code that is changing semantics across the edition (as
439 /// opposed to being rejected).
440EditionError(EditionFcw),
441/// Code that changes meaning in some way in
442 /// the provided edition
443 ///
444 /// This is the same as [`FutureIncompatibilityReason::EditionError`],
445 /// except for situations where the semantics change across an edition. It
446 /// slightly changes the text of the diagnostic, but is otherwise the
447 /// same.
448EditionSemanticsChange(EditionFcw),
449/// This will be an error in the provided edition *and* in a future
450 /// release.
451 ///
452 /// This variant a combination of [`FutureReleaseError`] and [`EditionError`].
453 /// This is useful in rare cases when we want to have "preview" of a breaking
454 /// change in an edition, but do a breaking change later on all editions anyway.
455 ///
456 /// [`EditionError`]: FutureIncompatibilityReason::EditionError
457 /// [`FutureReleaseError`]: FutureIncompatibilityReason::FutureReleaseError
458EditionAndFutureReleaseError(EditionFcw),
459/// This will change meaning in the provided edition *and* in a future
460 /// release.
461 ///
462 /// This variant a combination of [`FutureReleaseSemanticsChange`]
463 /// and [`EditionSemanticsChange`]. This is useful in rare cases when we
464 /// want to have "preview" of a breaking change in an edition, but do a
465 /// breaking change later on all editions anyway.
466 ///
467 /// [`EditionSemanticsChange`]: FutureIncompatibilityReason::EditionSemanticsChange
468 /// [`FutureReleaseSemanticsChange`]: FutureIncompatibilityReason::FutureReleaseSemanticsChange
469EditionAndFutureReleaseSemanticsChange(EditionFcw),
470/// A custom reason.
471 ///
472 /// Choose this variant if the built-in text of the diagnostic of the
473 /// other variants doesn't match your situation. This is behaviorally
474 /// equivalent to
475 /// [`FutureIncompatibilityReason::FutureReleaseError`].
476Custom(&'static str, ReleaseFcw),
477478/// Using the declare_lint macro a reason always needs to be specified.
479 /// So, this case can't actually be reached but a variant needs to exist for it.
480 /// Any code panics on seeing this variant. Do not use.
481Unreachable,
482}
483484impl FutureIncompatibleInfo {
485pub const fn default_fields_for_macro() -> Self {
486FutureIncompatibleInfo {
487 reason: FutureIncompatibilityReason::Unreachable,
488 explain_reason: true,
489 report_in_deps: false,
490 }
491 }
492}
493494impl FutureIncompatibilityReason {
495pub fn edition(self) -> Option<Edition> {
496match self {
497Self::EditionError(e)
498 | Self::EditionSemanticsChange(e)
499 | Self::EditionAndFutureReleaseError(e)
500 | Self::EditionAndFutureReleaseSemanticsChange(e) => Some(e.edition),
501502 FutureIncompatibilityReason::FutureReleaseError(_)
503 | FutureIncompatibilityReason::FutureReleaseSemanticsChange(_)
504 | FutureIncompatibilityReason::Custom(_, _) => None,
505Self::Unreachable => ::core::panicking::panic("internal error: entered unreachable code")unreachable!(),
506 }
507 }
508509pub fn reference(&self) -> String {
510match self {
511Self::FutureReleaseSemanticsChange(release_fcw)
512 | Self::FutureReleaseError(release_fcw)
513 | Self::Custom(_, release_fcw) => release_fcw.to_string(),
514Self::EditionError(edition_fcw)
515 | Self::EditionSemanticsChange(edition_fcw)
516 | Self::EditionAndFutureReleaseError(edition_fcw)
517 | Self::EditionAndFutureReleaseSemanticsChange(edition_fcw) => edition_fcw.to_string(),
518Self::Unreachable => ::core::panicking::panic("internal error: entered unreachable code")unreachable!(),
519 }
520 }
521}
522523impl Displayfor ReleaseFcw {
524fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result {
525let issue_number = self.issue_number;
526f.write_fmt(format_args!("issue #{0} <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/{0}>",
issue_number))write!(f, "issue #{issue_number} <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/{issue_number}>")527 }
528}
529530impl Displayfor EditionFcw {
531fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result {
532f.write_fmt(format_args!("<https://doc.rust-lang.org/edition-guide/{0}/{1}.html>",
match self.edition {
Edition::Edition2015 => "rust-2015",
Edition::Edition2018 => "rust-2018",
Edition::Edition2021 => "rust-2021",
Edition::Edition2024 => "rust-2024",
Edition::EditionFuture => "future",
}, self.page_slug))write!(
533f,
534"<https://doc.rust-lang.org/edition-guide/{}/{}.html>",
535match self.edition {
536 Edition::Edition2015 => "rust-2015",
537 Edition::Edition2018 => "rust-2018",
538 Edition::Edition2021 => "rust-2021",
539 Edition::Edition2024 => "rust-2024",
540 Edition::EditionFuture => "future",
541 },
542self.page_slug,
543 )544 }
545}
546547impl Lint {
548pub const fn default_fields_for_macro() -> Self {
549Lint {
550 name: "",
551 default_level: Level::Forbid,
552 desc: "",
553 edition_lint_opts: None,
554 is_externally_loaded: false,
555 report_in_external_macro: false,
556 future_incompatible: None,
557 feature_gate: None,
558 crate_level_only: false,
559 eval_always: false,
560 }
561 }
562563/// Gets the lint's name, with ASCII letters converted to lowercase.
564pub fn name_lower(&self) -> String {
565self.name.to_ascii_lowercase()
566 }
567568pub fn default_level(&self, edition: Edition) -> Level {
569self.edition_lint_opts
570 .filter(|(e, _)| *e <= edition)
571 .map(|(_, l)| l)
572 .unwrap_or(self.default_level)
573 }
574}
575576/// Identifies a lint known to the compiler.
577#[derive(#[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::clone::Clone for LintId {
#[inline]
fn clone(&self) -> LintId {
let _: ::core::clone::AssertParamIsClone<&'static Lint>;
*self
}
}Clone, #[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::marker::Copy for LintId { }Copy, #[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::fmt::Debug for LintId {
#[inline]
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut ::core::fmt::Formatter) -> ::core::fmt::Result {
::core::fmt::Formatter::debug_struct_field1_finish(f, "LintId",
"lint", &&self.lint)
}
}Debug)]
578pub struct LintId {
579// Identity is based on pointer equality of this field.
580pub lint: &'static Lint,
581}
582583impl PartialEqfor LintId {
584fn eq(&self, other: &LintId) -> bool {
585 std::ptr::eq(self.lint, other.lint)
586 }
587}
588589impl Eqfor LintId {}
590591impl std::hash::Hashfor LintId {
592fn hash<H: std::hash::Hasher>(&self, state: &mut H) {
593let ptr = self.lint as *const Lint;
594ptr.hash(state);
595 }
596}
597598impl LintId {
599/// Gets the `LintId` for a `Lint`.
600pub fn of(lint: &'static Lint) -> LintId {
601LintId { lint }
602 }
603604pub fn lint_name_raw(&self) -> &'static str {
605self.lint.name
606 }
607608/// Gets the name of the lint.
609pub fn to_string(&self) -> String {
610self.lint.name_lower()
611 }
612}
613614impl HashStable for LintId {
615#[inline]
616fn hash_stable<Hcx: HashStableContext>(&self, hcx: &mut Hcx, hasher: &mut StableHasher) {
617self.lint_name_raw().hash_stable(hcx, hasher);
618 }
619}
620621impl ToStableHashKey for LintId {
622type KeyType = &'static str;
623624#[inline]
625fn to_stable_hash_key<Hcx>(&self, _: &mut Hcx) -> &'static str {
626self.lint_name_raw()
627 }
628}
629630impl StableCompare for LintId {
631const CAN_USE_UNSTABLE_SORT: bool = true;
632633fn stable_cmp(&self, other: &Self) -> std::cmp::Ordering {
634self.lint_name_raw().cmp(&other.lint_name_raw())
635 }
636}
637638#[derive(#[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::fmt::Debug for DeprecatedSinceKind {
#[inline]
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut ::core::fmt::Formatter) -> ::core::fmt::Result {
match self {
DeprecatedSinceKind::InEffect =>
::core::fmt::Formatter::write_str(f, "InEffect"),
DeprecatedSinceKind::InFuture =>
::core::fmt::Formatter::write_str(f, "InFuture"),
DeprecatedSinceKind::InVersion(__self_0) =>
::core::fmt::Formatter::debug_tuple_field1_finish(f,
"InVersion", &__self_0),
}
}
}Debug, #[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::clone::Clone for DeprecatedSinceKind {
#[inline]
fn clone(&self) -> DeprecatedSinceKind {
match self {
DeprecatedSinceKind::InEffect => DeprecatedSinceKind::InEffect,
DeprecatedSinceKind::InFuture => DeprecatedSinceKind::InFuture,
DeprecatedSinceKind::InVersion(__self_0) =>
DeprecatedSinceKind::InVersion(::core::clone::Clone::clone(__self_0)),
}
}
}Clone)]
639pub enum DeprecatedSinceKind {
640 InEffect,
641 InFuture,
642 InVersion(String),
643}
644645pub type RegisteredTools = FxIndexSet<Ident>;
646647/// Declares a static item of type `&'static Lint`.
648///
649/// See <https://rustc-dev-guide.rust-lang.org/diagnostics.html> for
650/// documentation and guidelines on writing lints.
651///
652/// The macro call should start with a doc comment explaining the lint
653/// which will be embedded in the rustc user documentation book. It should
654/// be written in markdown and have a format that looks like this:
655///
656/// ```rust,ignore (doc-example)
657/// /// The `my_lint_name` lint detects [short explanation here].
658/// ///
659/// /// ### Example
660/// ///
661/// /// ```rust
662/// /// [insert a concise example that triggers the lint]
663/// /// ```
664/// ///
665/// /// {{produces}}
666/// ///
667/// /// ### Explanation
668/// ///
669/// /// This should be a detailed explanation of *why* the lint exists,
670/// /// and also include suggestions on how the user should fix the problem.
671/// /// Try to keep the text simple enough that a beginner can understand,
672/// /// and include links to other documentation for terminology that a
673/// /// beginner may not be familiar with. If this is "allow" by default,
674/// /// it should explain why (are there false positives or other issues?). If
675/// /// this is a future-incompatible lint, it should say so, with text that
676/// /// looks roughly like this:
677/// ///
678/// /// This is a [future-incompatible] lint to transition this to a hard
679/// /// error in the future. See [issue #xxxxx] for more details.
680/// ///
681/// /// [issue #xxxxx]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/xxxxx
682/// ```
683///
684/// The `{{produces}}` tag will be automatically replaced with the output from
685/// the example by the build system. If the lint example is too complex to run
686/// as a simple example (for example, it needs an extern crate), mark the code
687/// block with `ignore` and manually replace the `{{produces}}` line with the
688/// expected output in a `text` code block.
689///
690/// If this is a rustdoc-only lint, then only include a brief introduction
691/// with a link with the text `[rustdoc book]` so that the validator knows
692/// that this is for rustdoc only (see BROKEN_INTRA_DOC_LINKS as an example).
693///
694/// Commands to view and test the documentation:
695///
696/// * `./x.py doc --stage=1 src/doc/rustc --open`: Builds the rustc book and opens it.
697/// * `./x.py test src/tools/lint-docs`: Validates that the lint docs have the
698/// correct style, and that the code example actually emits the expected
699/// lint.
700///
701/// If you have already built the compiler, and you want to make changes to
702/// just the doc comments, then use the `--keep-stage=0` flag with the above
703/// commands to avoid rebuilding the compiler.
704#[macro_export]
705macro_rules!declare_lint {
706 ($(#[$attr:meta])* $vis: vis $NAME: ident, $Level: ident, $desc: expr) => (
707$crate::declare_lint!(
708 $(#[$attr])* $vis $NAME, $Level, $desc,
709 );
710 );
711 ($(#[$attr:meta])* $vis: vis $NAME: ident, $Level: ident, $desc: expr,
712 $(@eval_always = $eval_always:literal)?
713$(@feature_gate = $gate:ident;)?
714$(@future_incompatible = FutureIncompatibleInfo {
715 reason: $reason:expr,
716 $($field:ident : $val:expr),* $(,)*
717 }; )?
718$(@edition $lint_edition:ident => $edition_level:ident;)?
719$($v:ident),*) => (
720 $(#[$attr])*
721$vis static $NAME: &$crate::Lint = &$crate::Lint {
722 name: stringify!($NAME),
723 default_level: $crate::$Level,
724 desc: $desc,
725 is_externally_loaded: false,
726 $($v: true,)*
727 $(feature_gate: Some(rustc_span::sym::$gate),)?
728$(future_incompatible: Some($crate::FutureIncompatibleInfo {
729 reason: $reason,
730 $($field: $val,)*
731 ..$crate::FutureIncompatibleInfo::default_fields_for_macro()
732 }),)?
733$(edition_lint_opts: Some(($crate::Edition::$lint_edition, $crate::$edition_level)),)?
734$(eval_always: $eval_always,)?
735..$crate::Lint::default_fields_for_macro()
736 };
737 );
738}
739740#[macro_export]
741macro_rules!declare_tool_lint {
742 (
743 $(#[$attr:meta])* $vis:vis $tool:ident ::$NAME:ident, $Level: ident, $desc: expr
744 $(, @eval_always = $eval_always:literal)?
745$(, @feature_gate = $gate:ident;)?
746) => (
747$crate::declare_tool_lint!{$(#[$attr])* $vis $tool::$NAME, $Level, $desc, false $(, @eval_always = $eval_always)? $(, @feature_gate = $gate;)?}
748 );
749 (
750 $(#[$attr:meta])* $vis:vis $tool:ident ::$NAME:ident, $Level:ident, $desc:expr,
751 report_in_external_macro: $rep:expr
752 $(, @eval_always = $eval_always: literal)?
753$(, @feature_gate = $gate:ident;)?
754) => (
755$crate::declare_tool_lint!{$(#[$attr])* $vis $tool::$NAME, $Level, $desc, $rep $(, @eval_always = $eval_always)? $(, @feature_gate = $gate;)?}
756 );
757 (
758 $(#[$attr:meta])* $vis:vis $tool:ident ::$NAME:ident, $Level:ident, $desc:expr,
759$external:expr
760 $(, @eval_always = $eval_always: literal)?
761$(, @feature_gate = $gate:ident;)?
762) => (
763 $(#[$attr])*
764$vis static $NAME: &$crate::Lint = &$crate::Lint {
765 name: &concat!(stringify!($tool), "::", stringify!($NAME)),
766 default_level: $crate::$Level,
767 desc: $desc,
768 edition_lint_opts: None,
769 report_in_external_macro: $external,
770 future_incompatible: None,
771 is_externally_loaded: true,
772 $(feature_gate: Some(rustc_span::sym::$gate),)?
773crate_level_only: false,
774 $(eval_always: $eval_always,)?
775..$crate::Lint::default_fields_for_macro()
776 };
777 );
778}
779780pub type LintVec = Vec<&'static Lint>;
781782pub trait LintPass {
783fn name(&self) -> &'static str;
784fn get_lints(&self) -> LintVec;
785}
786787/// Implements `LintPass for $ty` with the given list of `Lint` statics.
788#[macro_export]
789macro_rules!impl_lint_pass {
790 ($ty:ty => [$($lint:expr),* $(,)?]) => {
791impl $crate::LintPass for $ty {
792fn name(&self) -> &'static str { stringify!($ty) }
793fn get_lints(&self) -> $crate::LintVec { vec![$($lint),*] }
794 }
795impl $ty {
796#[allow(unused)]
797pub fn lint_vec() -> $crate::LintVec { vec![$($lint),*] }
798 }
799 };
800}
801802/// Declares a type named `$name` which implements `LintPass`.
803/// To the right of `=>` a comma separated list of `Lint` statics is given.
804#[macro_export]
805macro_rules!declare_lint_pass {
806 ($(#[$m:meta])* $name:ident => [$($lint:expr),* $(,)?]) => {
807 $(#[$m])* #[derive(Copy, Clone)] pub struct $name;
808$crate::impl_lint_pass!($name => [$($lint),*]);
809 };
810}
811812#[macro_export]
813macro_rules!fcw {
814 (FutureReleaseError # $issue_number: literal) => {
815$crate:: FutureIncompatibilityReason::FutureReleaseError($crate::ReleaseFcw { issue_number: $issue_number })
816 };
817 (FutureReleaseSemanticsChange # $issue_number: literal) => {
818$crate::FutureIncompatibilityReason::FutureReleaseSemanticsChange($crate::ReleaseFcw {
819 issue_number: $issue_number,
820 })
821 };
822 ($description: literal # $issue_number: literal) => {
823$crate::FutureIncompatibilityReason::Custom($description, $crate::ReleaseFcw {
824 issue_number: $issue_number,
825 })
826 };
827 (EditionError $edition_name: tt $page_slug: literal) => {
828$crate::FutureIncompatibilityReason::EditionError($crate::EditionFcw {
829 edition: fcw!(@edition $edition_name),
830 page_slug: $page_slug,
831 })
832 };
833 (EditionSemanticsChange $edition_name: tt $page_slug: literal) => {
834$crate::FutureIncompatibilityReason::EditionSemanticsChange($crate::EditionFcw {
835 edition: fcw!(@edition $edition_name),
836 page_slug: $page_slug,
837 })
838 };
839 (EditionAndFutureReleaseSemanticsChange $edition_name: tt $page_slug: literal) => {
840$crate::FutureIncompatibilityReason::EditionAndFutureReleaseSemanticsChange($crate::EditionFcw {
841 edition: fcw!(@edition $edition_name),
842 page_slug: $page_slug,
843 })
844 };
845 (EditionAndFutureReleaseError $edition_name: tt $page_slug: literal) => {
846$crate::FutureIncompatibilityReason::EditionAndFutureReleaseError($crate::EditionFcw {
847 edition: fcw!(@edition $edition_name),
848 page_slug: $page_slug,
849 })
850 };
851 (@edition 2024) => {
852 rustc_span::edition::Edition::Edition2024
853 };
854 (@edition 2021) => {
855 rustc_span::edition::Edition::Edition2021
856 };
857 (@edition 2018) => {
858 rustc_span::edition::Edition::Edition2018
859 };
860}