1//! Traits for parsing attributes.
2//!
3//! This module defines traits for attribute parsers, little state machines that recognize and parse
4//! attributes out of a longer list of attributes. The main trait is called [`AttributeParser`].
5//! You can find more docs about [`AttributeParser`]s on the trait itself.
6//! However, for many types of attributes, implementing [`AttributeParser`] is not necessary.
7//! It allows for a lot of flexibility you might not want.
8//!
9//! Specifically, you might not care about managing the state of your [`AttributeParser`]
10//! state machine yourself. In this case you can choose to implement:
11//!
12//! - [`NoArgsAttributeParser`]: used for implementing an attribute that appears only once and
13//! accepts no arguments
14//! - [`SingleAttributeParser`]: makes it easy to implement an attribute which should error if it
15//! appears more than once in a list of attributes
16//! - [`CombineAttributeParser`]: makes it easy to implement an attribute which should combine the
17//! contents of attributes, if an attribute appear multiple times in a list
18//!
19//! Attributes should be added to `crate::context::ATTRIBUTE_PARSERS` to be parsed.
2021use std::marker::PhantomData;
2223use rustc_feature::AttributeStability;
24use rustc_hir::attrs::AttributeKind;
25use rustc_span::edition::Edition;
26use rustc_span::{Span, Symbol};
27use thin_vec::ThinVec;
2829use crate::context::{AcceptContext, FinalizeContext};
30use crate::parser::ArgParser;
31use crate::session_diagnostics::UnusedMultiple;
32use crate::target_checking::AllowedTargets;
33use crate::{AttributeTemplate, template};
3435/// All the parsers require roughly the same imports, so this prelude has most of the often-needed ones.
36mod prelude;
3738pub(crate) mod allow_unstable;
39pub(crate) mod autodiff;
40pub(crate) mod body;
41pub(crate) mod cfg;
42pub(crate) mod cfg_select;
43pub(crate) mod cfi_encoding;
44pub(crate) mod codegen_attrs;
45pub(crate) mod confusables;
46pub(crate) mod crate_level;
47pub(crate) mod debugger;
48pub(crate) mod deprecation;
49pub(crate) mod diagnostic;
50pub(crate) mod doc;
51pub(crate) mod dummy;
52pub(crate) mod inline;
53pub(crate) mod instruction_set;
54pub(crate) mod link_attrs;
55pub(crate) mod lint_helpers;
56pub(crate) mod loop_match;
57pub(crate) mod macro_attrs;
58pub(crate) mod must_not_suspend;
59pub(crate) mod must_use;
60pub(crate) mod no_implicit_prelude;
61pub(crate) mod no_link;
62pub(crate) mod non_exhaustive;
63pub(crate) mod path;
64pub(crate) mod pin_v2;
65pub(crate) mod proc_macro_attrs;
66pub(crate) mod prototype;
67pub(crate) mod repr;
68pub(crate) mod rustc_allocator;
69pub(crate) mod rustc_dump;
70pub(crate) mod rustc_internal;
71pub(crate) mod semantics;
72pub(crate) mod splat;
73pub(crate) mod stability;
74pub(crate) mod test_attrs;
75pub(crate) mod traits;
76pub(crate) mod transparency;
77pub(crate) mod unroll;
78pub(crate) mod util;
7980type AcceptFn<T> = for<'sess> fn(&mut T, &mut AcceptContext<'_, 'sess>, &ArgParser);
81type AcceptMapping<T> =
82&'static [(&'static [Symbol], AttributeTemplate, AttributeStability, AcceptFn<T>)];
8384/// An [`AttributeParser`] is a type which searches for syntactic attributes.
85///
86/// Parsers are often tiny state machines that gets to see all syntactical attributes on an item.
87/// [`Default::default`] creates a fresh instance that sits in some kind of initial state, usually that the
88/// attribute it is looking for was not yet seen.
89///
90/// Then, it defines what paths this group will accept in [`AttributeParser::ATTRIBUTES`].
91/// These are listed as pairs, of symbols and function pointers. The function pointer will
92/// be called when that attribute is found on an item, which can influence the state of the little
93/// state machine.
94///
95/// Finally, after all attributes on an item have been seen, and possibly been accepted,
96/// the [`finalize`](AttributeParser::finalize) functions for all attribute parsers are called. Each can then report
97/// whether it has seen the attribute it has been looking for.
98///
99/// The state machine is automatically reset to parse attributes on the next item.
100///
101/// For a simpler attribute parsing interface, consider using [`SingleAttributeParser`]
102/// or [`CombineAttributeParser`] instead.
103pub(crate) trait AttributeParser: Default + 'static {
104/// The symbols for the attributes that this parser is interested in.
105 ///
106 /// If an attribute has this symbol, the `accept` function will be called on it.
107const ATTRIBUTES: AcceptMapping<Self>;
108const ALLOWED_TARGETS: AllowedTargets;
109const SAFETY: AttributeSafety = AttributeSafety::Normal;
110111/// The parser has gotten a chance to accept the attributes on an item,
112 /// here it can produce an attribute.
113 ///
114 /// All finalize methods of all parsers are unconditionally called.
115 /// This means you can't unconditionally return `Some` here,
116 /// that'd be equivalent to unconditionally applying an attribute to
117 /// every single syntax item that could have attributes applied to it.
118 /// Your accept mappings should determine whether this returns something.
119fn finalize(self, cx: &FinalizeContext<'_, '_>) -> Option<AttributeKind>;
120}
121122/// Alternative to [`AttributeParser`] that automatically handles state management.
123/// A slightly simpler and more restricted way to convert attributes.
124/// Assumes that an attribute can only appear a single time on an item,
125/// and errors when it sees more.
126///
127/// [`Single<T> where T: SingleAttributeParser`](Single) implements [`AttributeParser`].
128///
129/// [`SingleAttributeParser`] can only convert attributes one-to-one, and cannot combine multiple
130/// attributes together like is necessary for `#[stable()]` and `#[unstable()]` for example.
131pub(crate) trait SingleAttributeParser: 'static {
132/// The single path of the attribute this parser accepts.
133 ///
134 /// If you need the parser to accept more than one path, use [`AttributeParser`] instead
135const PATH: &[Symbol];
136137/// Configures what to do when when the same attribute is
138 /// applied more than once on the same syntax node.
139const ON_DUPLICATE: OnDuplicate = OnDuplicate::Error;
140const SAFETY: AttributeSafety = AttributeSafety::Normal;
141const STABILITY: AttributeStability;
142143const ALLOWED_TARGETS: AllowedTargets;
144145/// The template this attribute parser should implement. Used for diagnostics.
146const TEMPLATE: AttributeTemplate;
147148/// Converts a single syntactical attribute to a single semantic attribute, or [`AttributeKind`]
149fn convert(cx: &mut AcceptContext<'_, '_>, args: &ArgParser) -> Option<AttributeKind>;
150}
151152/// Use in combination with [`SingleAttributeParser`].
153/// `Single<T: SingleAttributeParser>` implements [`AttributeParser`].
154pub(crate) struct Single<T: SingleAttributeParser>(PhantomData<T>, Option<(AttributeKind, Span)>);
155156impl<T: SingleAttributeParser> Defaultfor Single<T> {
157fn default() -> Self {
158Self(Default::default(), Default::default())
159 }
160}
161162impl<T: SingleAttributeParser> AttributeParserfor Single<T> {
163const ATTRIBUTES: AcceptMapping<Self> = &[(
164 T::PATH,
165 <T as SingleAttributeParser>::TEMPLATE,
166 T::STABILITY,
167 |group: &mut Single<T>, cx, args| {
168if let Some(pa) = T::convert(cx, args) {
169if let Some((_, used)) = group.1 {
170 T::ON_DUPLICATE.exec::<T>(cx, used, cx.attr_span);
171 } else {
172group.1 = Some((pa, cx.attr_span));
173 }
174 }
175 },
176 )];
177const ALLOWED_TARGETS: AllowedTargets = T::ALLOWED_TARGETS;
178const SAFETY: AttributeSafety = T::SAFETY;
179180fn finalize(self, _cx: &FinalizeContext<'_, '_>) -> Option<AttributeKind> {
181Some(self.1?.0)
182 }
183}
184185pub(crate) enum OnDuplicate {
186/// Give a default warning
187Warn,
188189/// Duplicates will be a warning, with a note that this will be an error in the future.
190WarnButFutureError,
191192/// Give a default error
193Error,
194195/// Ignore duplicates
196Ignore,
197198/// Custom function called when a duplicate attribute is found.
199 ///
200 /// - `unused` is the span of the attribute that was unused or bad because of some
201 /// duplicate reason
202 /// - `used` is the span of the attribute that was used in favor of the unused attribute
203Custom(fn(cx: &AcceptContext<'_, '_>, used: Span, unused: Span)),
204}
205206impl OnDuplicate {
207fn exec<P: SingleAttributeParser>(
208&self,
209 cx: &mut AcceptContext<'_, '_>,
210 used: Span,
211 unused: Span,
212 ) {
213match self {
214 OnDuplicate::Warn => cx.warn_unused_duplicate(used, unused),
215 OnDuplicate::WarnButFutureError => cx.warn_unused_duplicate_future_error(used, unused),
216 OnDuplicate::Error => {
217cx.emit_err(UnusedMultiple {
218 this: unused,
219 other: used,
220 name: Symbol::intern(
221&P::PATH.into_iter().map(|i| i.to_string()).collect::<Vec<_>>().join(".."),
222 ),
223 });
224 }
225 OnDuplicate::Ignore => {}
226 OnDuplicate::Custom(f) => f(cx, used, unused),
227 }
228 }
229}
230231#[derive(#[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::marker::Copy for AttributeSafety { }Copy, #[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::clone::Clone for AttributeSafety {
#[inline]
fn clone(&self) -> AttributeSafety {
let _: ::core::clone::AssertParamIsClone<&'static str>;
let _: ::core::clone::AssertParamIsClone<Option<Edition>>;
*self
}
}Clone, #[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::cmp::PartialEq for AttributeSafety {
#[inline]
fn eq(&self, other: &AttributeSafety) -> bool {
let __self_discr = ::core::intrinsics::discriminant_value(self);
let __arg1_discr = ::core::intrinsics::discriminant_value(other);
__self_discr == __arg1_discr &&
match (self, other) {
(AttributeSafety::Unsafe {
note: __self_0, unsafe_since: __self_1 },
AttributeSafety::Unsafe {
note: __arg1_0, unsafe_since: __arg1_1 }) =>
__self_0 == __arg1_0 && __self_1 == __arg1_1,
_ => true,
}
}
}PartialEq, #[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::fmt::Debug for AttributeSafety {
#[inline]
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut ::core::fmt::Formatter) -> ::core::fmt::Result {
match self {
AttributeSafety::Normal =>
::core::fmt::Formatter::write_str(f, "Normal"),
AttributeSafety::Unsafe { note: __self_0, unsafe_since: __self_1 }
=>
::core::fmt::Formatter::debug_struct_field2_finish(f,
"Unsafe", "note", __self_0, "unsafe_since", &__self_1),
}
}
}Debug)]
232pub enum AttributeSafety {
233/// Normal attribute that does not need `#[unsafe(...)]`
234Normal,
235/// Unsafe attribute that requires safety obligations to be discharged.
236 ///
237 /// An error is emitted when `#[unsafe(...)]` is omitted, except when the attribute's edition
238 /// is less than the one stored in `unsafe_since`. This handles attributes that were safe in
239 /// earlier editions, but become unsafe in later ones.
240Unsafe {
241/// The `note` is emitted during the `unsafe_code`, and explains to the user why this attribute is unsafe.
242note: &'static str,
243 unsafe_since: Option<Edition>,
244 },
245}
246247/// An even simpler version of [`SingleAttributeParser`]:
248/// now automatically check that there are no arguments provided to the attribute.
249///
250/// [`WithoutArgs<T> where T: NoArgsAttributeParser`](WithoutArgs) implements [`SingleAttributeParser`].
251//
252pub(crate) trait NoArgsAttributeParser: 'static {
253const PATH: &[Symbol];
254const ON_DUPLICATE: OnDuplicate = OnDuplicate::Error;
255const ALLOWED_TARGETS: AllowedTargets;
256const SAFETY: AttributeSafety = AttributeSafety::Normal;
257const STABILITY: AttributeStability;
258259/// Create the [`AttributeKind`] given attribute's [`Span`].
260const CREATE: fn(Span) -> AttributeKind;
261}
262263pub(crate) struct WithoutArgs<T: NoArgsAttributeParser>(PhantomData<T>);
264265impl<T: NoArgsAttributeParser> Defaultfor WithoutArgs<T> {
266fn default() -> Self {
267Self(Default::default())
268 }
269}
270271impl<T: NoArgsAttributeParser> SingleAttributeParserfor WithoutArgs<T> {
272const PATH: &[Symbol] = T::PATH;
273const ON_DUPLICATE: OnDuplicate = T::ON_DUPLICATE;
274const SAFETY: AttributeSafety = T::SAFETY;
275const STABILITY: AttributeStability = T::STABILITY;
276const ALLOWED_TARGETS: AllowedTargets = T::ALLOWED_TARGETS;
277const TEMPLATE: AttributeTemplate = crate::AttributeTemplate {
word: true,
list: None,
one_of: &[],
name_value_str: None,
docs: None,
}template!(Word);
278279fn convert(cx: &mut AcceptContext<'_, '_>, args: &ArgParser) -> Option<AttributeKind> {
280let _ = cx.expect_no_args(args);
281Some(T::CREATE(cx.attr_span))
282 }
283}
284285type ConvertFn<E> = fn(ThinVec<E>, Span) -> AttributeKind;
286287/// Alternative to [`AttributeParser`] that automatically handles state management.
288/// If multiple attributes appear on an element, combines the values of each into a
289/// [`ThinVec`].
290/// [`Combine<T> where T: CombineAttributeParser`](Combine) implements [`AttributeParser`].
291///
292/// [`CombineAttributeParser`] can only convert a single kind of attribute, and cannot combine multiple
293/// attributes together like is necessary for `#[stable()]` and `#[unstable()]` for example.
294pub(crate) trait CombineAttributeParser: 'static {
295const PATH: &[rustc_span::Symbol];
296297type Item;
298/// A function that converts individual items (of type [`Item`](Self::Item)) into the final attribute.
299 ///
300 /// For example, individual representations from `#[repr(...)]` attributes into an `AttributeKind::Repr(x)`,
301 /// where `x` is a vec of these individual reprs.
302const CONVERT: ConvertFn<Self::Item>;
303const SAFETY: AttributeSafety = AttributeSafety::Normal;
304const STABILITY: AttributeStability;
305306const ALLOWED_TARGETS: AllowedTargets;
307308/// The template this attribute parser should implement. Used for diagnostics.
309const TEMPLATE: AttributeTemplate;
310311/// Converts a single syntactical attribute to a number of elements of the semantic attribute, or [`AttributeKind`]
312fn extend(
313 cx: &mut AcceptContext<'_, '_>,
314 args: &ArgParser,
315 ) -> impl IntoIterator<Item = Self::Item>;
316}
317318/// Use in combination with [`CombineAttributeParser`].
319/// `Combine<T: CombineAttributeParser>` implements [`AttributeParser`].
320pub(crate) struct Combine<T: CombineAttributeParser> {
321 phantom: PhantomData<T>,
322/// A list of all items produced by parsing attributes so far. One attribute can produce any amount of items.
323items: ThinVec<<T as CombineAttributeParser>::Item>,
324/// The full span of the first attribute that was encountered.
325first_span: Option<Span>,
326}
327328impl<T: CombineAttributeParser> Defaultfor Combine<T> {
329fn default() -> Self {
330Self {
331 phantom: Default::default(),
332 items: Default::default(),
333 first_span: Default::default(),
334 }
335 }
336}
337338impl<T: CombineAttributeParser> AttributeParserfor Combine<T> {
339const ATTRIBUTES: AcceptMapping<Self> =
340&[(T::PATH, T::TEMPLATE, T::STABILITY, |group: &mut Combine<T>, cx, args| {
341// Keep track of the span of the first attribute, for diagnostics
342group.first_span.get_or_insert(cx.attr_span);
343group.items.extend(T::extend(cx, args))
344 })];
345const ALLOWED_TARGETS: AllowedTargets = T::ALLOWED_TARGETS;
346const SAFETY: AttributeSafety = T::SAFETY;
347348fn finalize(self, _cx: &FinalizeContext<'_, '_>) -> Option<AttributeKind> {
349if let Some(first_span) = self.first_span {
350Some(T::CONVERT(self.items, first_span))
351 } else {
352None353 }
354 }
355}