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unsafe { &*Weak::as_raw(&weak) }); + /// assert_eq!("hello", unsafe { &*weak.as_raw() }); /// /// drop(strong); - /// // But not any more. We can do Weak::as_raw(&weak), but accessing the pointer would lead to + /// // But not any more. We can do weak.as_raw(), but accessing the pointer would lead to /// // undefined behaviour. - /// // assert_eq!("hello", unsafe { &*Weak::as_raw(&weak) }); + /// // assert_eq!("hello", unsafe { &*weak.as_raw() }); /// ``` /// /// [`null`]: ../../std/ptr/fn.null.html #[unstable(feature = "weak_into_raw", issue = "60728")] - pub fn as_raw(this: &Self) -> *const T { - match this.inner() { + pub fn as_raw(&self) -> *const T { + match self.inner() { None => ptr::null(), Some(inner) => { let offset = data_offset_sized::(); @@ -1341,7 +1341,7 @@ impl Weak { /// /// let strong = Rc::new("hello".to_owned()); /// let weak = Rc::downgrade(&strong); - /// let raw = Weak::into_raw(weak); + /// let raw = weak.into_raw(); /// /// assert_eq!(1, Rc::weak_count(&strong)); /// assert_eq!("hello", unsafe { &*raw }); @@ -1353,9 +1353,9 @@ impl Weak { /// [`from_raw`]: struct.Weak.html#method.from_raw /// [`as_raw`]: struct.Weak.html#method.as_raw #[unstable(feature = "weak_into_raw", issue = "60728")] - pub fn into_raw(this: Self) -> *const T { - let result = Self::as_raw(&this); - mem::forget(this); + pub fn into_raw(self) -> *const T { + let result = self.as_raw(); + mem::forget(self); result } @@ -1382,18 +1382,18 @@ impl Weak { /// /// let strong = Rc::new("hello".to_owned()); /// - /// let raw_1 = Weak::into_raw(Rc::downgrade(&strong)); - /// let raw_2 = Weak::into_raw(Rc::downgrade(&strong)); + /// let raw_1 = Rc::downgrade(&strong).into_raw(); + /// let raw_2 = Rc::downgrade(&strong).into_raw(); /// /// assert_eq!(2, Rc::weak_count(&strong)); /// - /// assert_eq!("hello", &*Weak::upgrade(&unsafe { Weak::from_raw(raw_1) }).unwrap()); + /// assert_eq!("hello", &*unsafe { Weak::from_raw(raw_1) }.upgrade().unwrap()); /// assert_eq!(1, Rc::weak_count(&strong)); /// /// drop(strong); /// /// // Decrement the last weak count. - /// assert!(Weak::upgrade(&unsafe { Weak::from_raw(raw_2) }).is_none()); + /// assert!(unsafe { Weak::from_raw(raw_2) }.upgrade().is_none()); /// ``` /// /// [`null`]: ../../std/ptr/fn.null.html diff --git a/src/liballoc/sync.rs b/src/liballoc/sync.rs index 6c23b3179ed68..126169b5c8206 100644 --- a/src/liballoc/sync.rs +++ b/src/liballoc/sync.rs @@ -1080,26 +1080,26 @@ impl Weak { /// ``` /// #![feature(weak_into_raw)] /// - /// use std::sync::{Arc, Weak}; + /// use std::sync::Arc; /// use std::ptr; /// /// let strong = Arc::new("hello".to_owned()); /// let weak = Arc::downgrade(&strong); /// // Both point to the same object - /// assert!(ptr::eq(&*strong, Weak::as_raw(&weak))); + /// assert!(ptr::eq(&*strong, weak.as_raw())); /// // The strong here keeps it alive, so we can still access the object. - /// assert_eq!("hello", unsafe { &*Weak::as_raw(&weak) }); + /// assert_eq!("hello", unsafe { &*weak.as_raw() }); /// /// drop(strong); - /// // But not any more. We can do Weak::as_raw(&weak), but accessing the pointer would lead to + /// // But not any more. We can do weak.as_raw(), but accessing the pointer would lead to /// // undefined behaviour. - /// // assert_eq!("hello", unsafe { &*Weak::as_raw(&weak) }); + /// // assert_eq!("hello", unsafe { &*weak.as_raw() }); /// ``` /// /// [`null`]: ../../std/ptr/fn.null.html #[unstable(feature = "weak_into_raw", issue = "60728")] - pub fn as_raw(this: &Self) -> *const T { - match this.inner() { + pub fn as_raw(&self) -> *const T { + match self.inner() { None => ptr::null(), Some(inner) => { let offset = data_offset_sized::(); @@ -1130,7 +1130,7 @@ impl Weak { /// /// let strong = Arc::new("hello".to_owned()); /// let weak = Arc::downgrade(&strong); - /// let raw = Weak::into_raw(weak); + /// let raw = weak.into_raw(); /// /// assert_eq!(1, Arc::weak_count(&strong)); /// assert_eq!("hello", unsafe { &*raw }); @@ -1142,9 +1142,9 @@ impl Weak { /// [`from_raw`]: struct.Weak.html#method.from_raw /// [`as_raw`]: struct.Weak.html#method.as_raw #[unstable(feature = "weak_into_raw", issue = "60728")] - pub fn into_raw(this: Self) -> *const T { - let result = Self::as_raw(&this); - mem::forget(this); + pub fn into_raw(self) -> *const T { + let result = self.as_raw(); + mem::forget(self); result } @@ -1172,18 +1172,18 @@ impl Weak { /// /// let strong = Arc::new("hello".to_owned()); /// - /// let raw_1 = Weak::into_raw(Arc::downgrade(&strong)); - /// let raw_2 = Weak::into_raw(Arc::downgrade(&strong)); + /// let raw_1 = Arc::downgrade(&strong).into_raw(); + /// let raw_2 = Arc::downgrade(&strong).into_raw(); /// /// assert_eq!(2, Arc::weak_count(&strong)); /// - /// assert_eq!("hello", &*Weak::upgrade(&unsafe { Weak::from_raw(raw_1) }).unwrap()); + /// assert_eq!("hello", &*unsafe { Weak::from_raw(raw_1) }.upgrade().unwrap()); /// assert_eq!(1, Arc::weak_count(&strong)); /// /// drop(strong); /// /// // Decrement the last weak count. - /// assert!(Weak::upgrade(&unsafe { Weak::from_raw(raw_2) }).is_none()); + /// assert!(unsafe { Weak::from_raw(raw_2) }.upgrade().is_none()); /// ``` /// /// [`null`]: ../../std/ptr/fn.null.html diff --git a/src/libcore/lib.rs b/src/libcore/lib.rs index 6ab64a1123700..782627431cb56 100644 --- a/src/libcore/lib.rs +++ b/src/libcore/lib.rs @@ -75,6 +75,7 @@ #![feature(const_fn)] #![feature(const_fn_union)] #![feature(custom_inner_attributes)] +#![feature(decl_macro)] #![feature(doc_cfg)] #![feature(doc_spotlight)] #![feature(extern_types)] diff --git a/src/libcore/macros.rs b/src/libcore/macros.rs index 589061b282681..33ffd84e521f2 100644 --- a/src/libcore/macros.rs +++ b/src/libcore/macros.rs @@ -642,183 +642,720 @@ macro_rules! uninitialized_array { /// These macros do not have any corresponding definition with a `macro_rules!` /// macro, but are documented here. Their implementations can be found hardcoded /// into libsyntax itself. -/// -/// For more information, see documentation for `std`'s macros. #[cfg(rustdoc)] mod builtin { /// Causes compilation to fail with the given error message when encountered. /// - /// For more information, see the documentation for [`std::compile_error!`]. + /// This macro should be used when a crate uses a conditional compilation strategy to provide + /// better error messages for erroneous conditions. It's the compiler-level form of [`panic!`], + /// which emits an error at *runtime*, rather than during compilation. + /// + /// # Examples + /// + /// Two such examples are macros and `#[cfg]` environments. + /// + /// Emit better compiler error if a macro is passed invalid values. Without the final branch, + /// the compiler would still emit an error, but the error's message would not mention the two + /// valid values. + /// + /// ```compile_fail + /// macro_rules! give_me_foo_or_bar { + /// (foo) => {}; + /// (bar) => {}; + /// ($x:ident) => { + /// compile_error!("This macro only accepts `foo` or `bar`"); + /// } + /// } + /// + /// give_me_foo_or_bar!(neither); + /// // ^ will fail at compile time with message "This macro only accepts `foo` or `bar`" + /// ``` + /// + /// Emit compiler error if one of a number of features isn't available. + /// + /// ```compile_fail + /// #[cfg(not(any(feature = "foo", feature = "bar")))] + /// compile_error!("Either feature \"foo\" or \"bar\" must be enabled for this crate."); + /// ``` /// - /// [`std::compile_error!`]: ../std/macro.compile_error.html + /// [`panic!`]: ../std/macro.panic.html #[stable(feature = "compile_error_macro", since = "1.20.0")] - #[rustc_doc_only_macro] - macro_rules! compile_error { - ($msg:expr) => ({ /* compiler built-in */ }); - ($msg:expr,) => ({ /* compiler built-in */ }); + #[rustc_builtin_macro] + #[rustc_macro_transparency = "semitransparent"] + pub macro compile_error { + ($msg:expr) => ({ /* compiler built-in */ }), + ($msg:expr,) => ({ /* compiler built-in */ }) } /// Constructs parameters for the other string-formatting macros. /// - /// For more information, see the documentation for [`std::format_args!`]. + /// This macro functions by taking a formatting string literal containing + /// `{}` for each additional argument passed. `format_args!` prepares the + /// additional parameters to ensure the output can be interpreted as a string + /// and canonicalizes the arguments into a single type. Any value that implements + /// the [`Display`] trait can be passed to `format_args!`, as can any + /// [`Debug`] implementation be passed to a `{:?}` within the formatting string. + /// + /// This macro produces a value of type [`fmt::Arguments`]. This value can be + /// passed to the macros within [`std::fmt`] for performing useful redirection. + /// All other formatting macros ([`format!`], [`write!`], [`println!`], etc) are + /// proxied through this one. `format_args!`, unlike its derived macros, avoids + /// heap allocations. + /// + /// You can use the [`fmt::Arguments`] value that `format_args!` returns + /// in `Debug` and `Display` contexts as seen below. The example also shows + /// that `Debug` and `Display` format to the same thing: the interpolated + /// format string in `format_args!`. + /// + /// ```rust + /// let debug = format!("{:?}", format_args!("{} foo {:?}", 1, 2)); + /// let display = format!("{}", format_args!("{} foo {:?}", 1, 2)); + /// assert_eq!("1 foo 2", display); + /// assert_eq!(display, debug); + /// ``` + /// + /// For more information, see the documentation in [`std::fmt`]. + /// + /// [`Display`]: ../std/fmt/trait.Display.html + /// [`Debug`]: ../std/fmt/trait.Debug.html + /// [`fmt::Arguments`]: ../std/fmt/struct.Arguments.html + /// [`std::fmt`]: ../std/fmt/index.html + /// [`format!`]: ../std/macro.format.html + /// [`write!`]: ../std/macro.write.html + /// [`println!`]: ../std/macro.println.html + /// + /// # Examples + /// + /// ``` + /// use std::fmt; /// - /// [`std::format_args!`]: ../std/macro.format_args.html + /// let s = fmt::format(format_args!("hello {}", "world")); + /// assert_eq!(s, format!("hello {}", "world")); + /// ``` #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] - #[rustc_doc_only_macro] - macro_rules! format_args { - ($fmt:expr) => ({ /* compiler built-in */ }); - ($fmt:expr, $($args:tt)*) => ({ /* compiler built-in */ }); + #[allow_internal_unstable(fmt_internals)] + #[rustc_builtin_macro] + #[rustc_macro_transparency = "semitransparent"] + pub macro format_args { + ($fmt:expr) => ({ /* compiler built-in */ }), + ($fmt:expr, $($args:tt)*) => ({ /* compiler built-in */ }) + } + + /// Same as `format_args`, but adds a newline in the end. + #[unstable(feature = "format_args_nl", issue = "0", + reason = "`format_args_nl` is only for internal \ + language use and is subject to change")] + #[allow_internal_unstable(fmt_internals)] + #[rustc_builtin_macro] + #[rustc_macro_transparency = "semitransparent"] + pub macro format_args_nl { + ($fmt:expr) => ({ /* compiler built-in */ }), + ($fmt:expr, $($args:tt)*) => ({ /* compiler built-in */ }) } /// Inspects an environment variable at compile time. /// - /// For more information, see the documentation for [`std::env!`]. + /// This macro will expand to the value of the named environment variable at + /// compile time, yielding an expression of type `&'static str`. + /// + /// If the environment variable is not defined, then a compilation error + /// will be emitted. To not emit a compile error, use the [`option_env!`] + /// macro instead. + /// + /// [`option_env!`]: ../std/macro.option_env.html + /// + /// # Examples + /// + /// ``` + /// let path: &'static str = env!("PATH"); + /// println!("the $PATH variable at the time of compiling was: {}", path); + /// ``` + /// + /// You can customize the error message by passing a string as the second + /// parameter: + /// + /// ```compile_fail + /// let doc: &'static str = env!("documentation", "what's that?!"); + /// ``` /// - /// [`std::env!`]: ../std/macro.env.html + /// If the `documentation` environment variable is not defined, you'll get + /// the following error: + /// + /// ```text + /// error: what's that?! + /// ``` #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] - #[rustc_doc_only_macro] - macro_rules! env { - ($name:expr) => ({ /* compiler built-in */ }); - ($name:expr,) => ({ /* compiler built-in */ }); + #[rustc_builtin_macro] + #[rustc_macro_transparency = "semitransparent"] + pub macro env { + ($name:expr) => ({ /* compiler built-in */ }), + ($name:expr,) => ({ /* compiler built-in */ }) } /// Optionally inspects an environment variable at compile time. /// - /// For more information, see the documentation for [`std::option_env!`]. + /// If the named environment variable is present at compile time, this will + /// expand into an expression of type `Option<&'static str>` whose value is + /// `Some` of the value of the environment variable. If the environment + /// variable is not present, then this will expand to `None`. See + /// [`Option`][option] for more information on this type. + /// + /// A compile time error is never emitted when using this macro regardless + /// of whether the environment variable is present or not. + /// + /// [option]: ../std/option/enum.Option.html + /// + /// # Examples /// - /// [`std::option_env!`]: ../std/macro.option_env.html + /// ``` + /// let key: Option<&'static str> = option_env!("SECRET_KEY"); + /// println!("the secret key might be: {:?}", key); + /// ``` #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] - #[rustc_doc_only_macro] - macro_rules! option_env { - ($name:expr) => ({ /* compiler built-in */ }); - ($name:expr,) => ({ /* compiler built-in */ }); + #[rustc_builtin_macro] + #[rustc_macro_transparency = "semitransparent"] + pub macro option_env { + ($name:expr) => ({ /* compiler built-in */ }), + ($name:expr,) => ({ /* compiler built-in */ }) } /// Concatenates identifiers into one identifier. /// - /// For more information, see the documentation for [`std::concat_idents!`]. + /// This macro takes any number of comma-separated identifiers, and + /// concatenates them all into one, yielding an expression which is a new + /// identifier. Note that hygiene makes it such that this macro cannot + /// capture local variables. Also, as a general rule, macros are only + /// allowed in item, statement or expression position. That means while + /// you may use this macro for referring to existing variables, functions or + /// modules etc, you cannot define a new one with it. + /// + /// # Examples + /// + /// ``` + /// #![feature(concat_idents)] + /// + /// # fn main() { + /// fn foobar() -> u32 { 23 } /// - /// [`std::concat_idents!`]: ../std/macro.concat_idents.html - #[unstable(feature = "concat_idents_macro", issue = "29599")] - #[rustc_doc_only_macro] - macro_rules! concat_idents { - ($($e:ident),+) => ({ /* compiler built-in */ }); - ($($e:ident,)+) => ({ /* compiler built-in */ }); + /// let f = concat_idents!(foo, bar); + /// println!("{}", f()); + /// + /// // fn concat_idents!(new, fun, name) { } // not usable in this way! + /// # } + /// ``` + #[unstable(feature = "concat_idents", issue = "29599", + reason = "`concat_idents` is not stable enough for use and is subject to change")] + #[rustc_builtin_macro] + #[rustc_macro_transparency = "semitransparent"] + pub macro concat_idents { + ($($e:ident),+) => ({ /* compiler built-in */ }), + ($($e:ident,)+) => ({ /* compiler built-in */ }) } /// Concatenates literals into a static string slice. /// - /// For more information, see the documentation for [`std::concat!`]. + /// This macro takes any number of comma-separated literals, yielding an + /// expression of type `&'static str` which represents all of the literals + /// concatenated left-to-right. + /// + /// Integer and floating point literals are stringified in order to be + /// concatenated. /// - /// [`std::concat!`]: ../std/macro.concat.html + /// # Examples + /// + /// ``` + /// let s = concat!("test", 10, 'b', true); + /// assert_eq!(s, "test10btrue"); + /// ``` #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] - #[rustc_doc_only_macro] - macro_rules! concat { - ($($e:expr),*) => ({ /* compiler built-in */ }); - ($($e:expr,)*) => ({ /* compiler built-in */ }); + #[rustc_builtin_macro] + #[rustc_macro_transparency = "semitransparent"] + pub macro concat { + ($($e:expr),*) => ({ /* compiler built-in */ }), + ($($e:expr,)*) => ({ /* compiler built-in */ }) } /// Expands to the line number on which it was invoked. /// - /// For more information, see the documentation for [`std::line!`]. + /// With [`column!`] and [`file!`], these macros provide debugging information for + /// developers about the location within the source. + /// + /// The expanded expression has type `u32` and is 1-based, so the first line + /// in each file evaluates to 1, the second to 2, etc. This is consistent + /// with error messages by common compilers or popular editors. + /// The returned line is *not necessarily* the line of the `line!` invocation itself, + /// but rather the first macro invocation leading up to the invocation + /// of the `line!` macro. /// - /// [`std::line!`]: ../std/macro.line.html + /// [`column!`]: macro.column.html + /// [`file!`]: macro.file.html + /// + /// # Examples + /// + /// ``` + /// let current_line = line!(); + /// println!("defined on line: {}", current_line); + /// ``` #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] - #[rustc_doc_only_macro] - macro_rules! line { () => ({ /* compiler built-in */ }) } + #[rustc_builtin_macro] + #[rustc_macro_transparency = "semitransparent"] + pub macro line() { /* compiler built-in */ } - /// Expands to the column number on which it was invoked. + /// Expands to the column number at which it was invoked. + /// + /// With [`line!`] and [`file!`], these macros provide debugging information for + /// developers about the location within the source. + /// + /// The expanded expression has type `u32` and is 1-based, so the first column + /// in each line evaluates to 1, the second to 2, etc. This is consistent + /// with error messages by common compilers or popular editors. + /// The returned column is *not necessarily* the line of the `column!` invocation itself, + /// but rather the first macro invocation leading up to the invocation + /// of the `column!` macro. /// - /// For more information, see the documentation for [`std::column!`]. + /// [`line!`]: macro.line.html + /// [`file!`]: macro.file.html /// - /// [`std::column!`]: ../std/macro.column.html + /// # Examples + /// + /// ``` + /// let current_col = column!(); + /// println!("defined on column: {}", current_col); + /// ``` #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] - #[rustc_doc_only_macro] - macro_rules! column { () => ({ /* compiler built-in */ }) } + #[rustc_builtin_macro] + #[rustc_macro_transparency = "semitransparent"] + pub macro column() { /* compiler built-in */ } + + /// Same as `column`, but less likely to be shadowed. + #[unstable(feature = "__rust_unstable_column", issue = "0", + reason = "internal implementation detail of the `column` macro")] + #[rustc_builtin_macro] + #[rustc_macro_transparency = "semitransparent"] + pub macro __rust_unstable_column() { /* compiler built-in */ } - /// Expands to the file name from which it was invoked. + /// Expands to the file name in which it was invoked. + /// + /// With [`line!`] and [`column!`], these macros provide debugging information for + /// developers about the location within the source. + /// /// - /// For more information, see the documentation for [`std::file!`]. + /// The expanded expression has type `&'static str`, and the returned file + /// is not the invocation of the `file!` macro itself, but rather the + /// first macro invocation leading up to the invocation of the `file!` + /// macro. /// - /// [`std::file!`]: ../std/macro.file.html + /// [`line!`]: macro.line.html + /// [`column!`]: macro.column.html + /// + /// # Examples + /// + /// ``` + /// let this_file = file!(); + /// println!("defined in file: {}", this_file); + /// ``` #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] - #[rustc_doc_only_macro] - macro_rules! file { () => ({ /* compiler built-in */ }) } + #[rustc_builtin_macro] + #[rustc_macro_transparency = "semitransparent"] + pub macro file() { /* compiler built-in */ } /// Stringifies its arguments. /// - /// For more information, see the documentation for [`std::stringify!`]. + /// This macro will yield an expression of type `&'static str` which is the + /// stringification of all the tokens passed to the macro. No restrictions + /// are placed on the syntax of the macro invocation itself. + /// + /// Note that the expanded results of the input tokens may change in the + /// future. You should be careful if you rely on the output. /// - /// [`std::stringify!`]: ../std/macro.stringify.html + /// # Examples + /// + /// ``` + /// let one_plus_one = stringify!(1 + 1); + /// assert_eq!(one_plus_one, "1 + 1"); + /// ``` #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] - #[rustc_doc_only_macro] - macro_rules! stringify { ($($t:tt)*) => ({ /* compiler built-in */ }) } + #[rustc_builtin_macro] + #[rustc_macro_transparency = "semitransparent"] + pub macro stringify($($t:tt)*) { /* compiler built-in */ } /// Includes a utf8-encoded file as a string. /// - /// For more information, see the documentation for [`std::include_str!`]. + /// The file is located relative to the current file. (similarly to how + /// modules are found) + /// + /// This macro will yield an expression of type `&'static str` which is the + /// contents of the file. + /// + /// # Examples + /// + /// Assume there are two files in the same directory with the following + /// contents: + /// + /// File 'spanish.in': + /// + /// ```text + /// adiós + /// ``` + /// + /// File 'main.rs': + /// + /// ```ignore (cannot-doctest-external-file-dependency) + /// fn main() { + /// let my_str = include_str!("spanish.in"); + /// assert_eq!(my_str, "adiós\n"); + /// print!("{}", my_str); + /// } + /// ``` /// - /// [`std::include_str!`]: ../std/macro.include_str.html + /// Compiling 'main.rs' and running the resulting binary will print "adiós". #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] - #[rustc_doc_only_macro] - macro_rules! include_str { - ($file:expr) => ({ /* compiler built-in */ }); - ($file:expr,) => ({ /* compiler built-in */ }); + #[rustc_builtin_macro] + #[rustc_macro_transparency = "semitransparent"] + pub macro include_str { + ($file:expr) => ({ /* compiler built-in */ }), + ($file:expr,) => ({ /* compiler built-in */ }) } /// Includes a file as a reference to a byte array. /// - /// For more information, see the documentation for [`std::include_bytes!`]. + /// The file is located relative to the current file. (similarly to how + /// modules are found) + /// + /// This macro will yield an expression of type `&'static [u8; N]` which is + /// the contents of the file. + /// + /// # Examples + /// + /// Assume there are two files in the same directory with the following + /// contents: + /// + /// File 'spanish.in': + /// + /// ```text + /// adiós + /// ``` + /// + /// File 'main.rs': + /// + /// ```ignore (cannot-doctest-external-file-dependency) + /// fn main() { + /// let bytes = include_bytes!("spanish.in"); + /// assert_eq!(bytes, b"adi\xc3\xb3s\n"); + /// print!("{}", String::from_utf8_lossy(bytes)); + /// } + /// ``` /// - /// [`std::include_bytes!`]: ../std/macro.include_bytes.html + /// Compiling 'main.rs' and running the resulting binary will print "adiós". #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] - #[rustc_doc_only_macro] - macro_rules! include_bytes { - ($file:expr) => ({ /* compiler built-in */ }); - ($file:expr,) => ({ /* compiler built-in */ }); + #[rustc_builtin_macro] + #[rustc_macro_transparency = "semitransparent"] + pub macro include_bytes { + ($file:expr) => ({ /* compiler built-in */ }), + ($file:expr,) => ({ /* compiler built-in */ }) } /// Expands to a string that represents the current module path. /// - /// For more information, see the documentation for [`std::module_path!`]. + /// The current module path can be thought of as the hierarchy of modules + /// leading back up to the crate root. The first component of the path + /// returned is the name of the crate currently being compiled. /// - /// [`std::module_path!`]: ../std/macro.module_path.html + /// # Examples + /// + /// ``` + /// mod test { + /// pub fn foo() { + /// assert!(module_path!().ends_with("test")); + /// } + /// } + /// + /// test::foo(); + /// ``` #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] - #[rustc_doc_only_macro] - macro_rules! module_path { () => ({ /* compiler built-in */ }) } + #[rustc_builtin_macro] + #[rustc_macro_transparency = "semitransparent"] + pub macro module_path() { /* compiler built-in */ } - /// Evaluates boolean combinations of configuration flags, at compile-time. + /// Evaluates boolean combinations of configuration flags at compile-time. + /// + /// In addition to the `#[cfg]` attribute, this macro is provided to allow + /// boolean expression evaluation of configuration flags. This frequently + /// leads to less duplicated code. + /// + /// The syntax given to this macro is the same syntax as the [`cfg`] + /// attribute. /// - /// For more information, see the documentation for [`std::cfg!`]. + /// [`cfg`]: ../reference/conditional-compilation.html#the-cfg-attribute /// - /// [`std::cfg!`]: ../std/macro.cfg.html + /// # Examples + /// + /// ``` + /// let my_directory = if cfg!(windows) { + /// "windows-specific-directory" + /// } else { + /// "unix-directory" + /// }; + /// ``` #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] - #[rustc_doc_only_macro] - macro_rules! cfg { ($($cfg:tt)*) => ({ /* compiler built-in */ }) } + #[rustc_builtin_macro] + #[rustc_macro_transparency = "semitransparent"] + pub macro cfg($($cfg:tt)*) { /* compiler built-in */ } /// Parses a file as an expression or an item according to the context. /// - /// For more information, see the documentation for [`std::include!`]. + /// The file is located relative to the current file (similarly to how + /// modules are found). + /// + /// Using this macro is often a bad idea, because if the file is + /// parsed as an expression, it is going to be placed in the + /// surrounding code unhygienically. This could result in variables + /// or functions being different from what the file expected if + /// there are variables or functions that have the same name in + /// the current file. + /// + /// # Examples + /// + /// Assume there are two files in the same directory with the following + /// contents: /// - /// [`std::include!`]: ../std/macro.include.html + /// File 'monkeys.in': + /// + /// ```ignore (only-for-syntax-highlight) + /// ['🙈', '🙊', '🙉'] + /// .iter() + /// .cycle() + /// .take(6) + /// .collect::() + /// ``` + /// + /// File 'main.rs': + /// + /// ```ignore (cannot-doctest-external-file-dependency) + /// fn main() { + /// let my_string = include!("monkeys.in"); + /// assert_eq!("🙈🙊🙉🙈🙊🙉", my_string); + /// println!("{}", my_string); + /// } + /// ``` + /// + /// Compiling 'main.rs' and running the resulting binary will print + /// "🙈🙊🙉🙈🙊🙉". #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] - #[rustc_doc_only_macro] - macro_rules! include { - ($file:expr) => ({ /* compiler built-in */ }); - ($file:expr,) => ({ /* compiler built-in */ }); + #[rustc_builtin_macro] + #[rustc_macro_transparency = "semitransparent"] + pub macro include { + ($file:expr) => ({ /* compiler built-in */ }), + ($file:expr,) => ({ /* compiler built-in */ }) } /// Asserts that a boolean expression is `true` at runtime. /// - /// For more information, see the documentation for [`std::assert!`]. + /// This will invoke the [`panic!`] macro if the provided expression cannot be + /// evaluated to `true` at runtime. + /// + /// # Uses + /// + /// Assertions are always checked in both debug and release builds, and cannot + /// be disabled. See [`debug_assert!`] for assertions that are not enabled in + /// release builds by default. + /// + /// Unsafe code relies on `assert!` to enforce run-time invariants that, if + /// violated could lead to unsafety. /// - /// [`std::assert!`]: ../std/macro.assert.html - #[rustc_doc_only_macro] + /// Other use-cases of `assert!` include testing and enforcing run-time + /// invariants in safe code (whose violation cannot result in unsafety). + /// + /// # Custom Messages + /// + /// This macro has a second form, where a custom panic message can + /// be provided with or without arguments for formatting. See [`std::fmt`] + /// for syntax for this form. + /// + /// [`panic!`]: macro.panic.html + /// [`debug_assert!`]: macro.debug_assert.html + /// [`std::fmt`]: ../std/fmt/index.html + /// + /// # Examples + /// + /// ``` + /// // the panic message for these assertions is the stringified value of the + /// // expression given. + /// assert!(true); + /// + /// fn some_computation() -> bool { true } // a very simple function + /// + /// assert!(some_computation()); + /// + /// // assert with a custom message + /// let x = true; + /// assert!(x, "x wasn't true!"); + /// + /// let a = 3; let b = 27; + /// assert!(a + b == 30, "a = {}, b = {}", a, b); + /// ``` #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] - macro_rules! assert { - ($cond:expr) => ({ /* compiler built-in */ }); - ($cond:expr,) => ({ /* compiler built-in */ }); - ($cond:expr, $($arg:tt)+) => ({ /* compiler built-in */ }); + #[rustc_builtin_macro] + #[rustc_macro_transparency = "semitransparent"] + pub macro assert { + ($cond:expr) => ({ /* compiler built-in */ }), + ($cond:expr,) => ({ /* compiler built-in */ }), + ($cond:expr, $($arg:tt)+) => ({ /* compiler built-in */ }) } + + /// Inline assembly. + #[unstable(feature = "asm", issue = "29722", + reason = "inline assembly is not stable enough for use and is subject to change")] + #[rustc_builtin_macro] + #[rustc_macro_transparency = "semitransparent"] + pub macro asm("assembly template" + : $("output"(operand),)* + : $("input"(operand),)* + : $("clobbers",)* + : $("options",)*) { /* compiler built-in */ } + + /// Module-level inline assembly. + #[unstable(feature = "global_asm", issue = "35119", + reason = "`global_asm!` is not stable enough for use and is subject to change")] + #[rustc_builtin_macro] + #[rustc_macro_transparency = "semitransparent"] + pub macro global_asm("assembly") { /* compiler built-in */ } + + /// Prints passed tokens into the standard output. + #[unstable(feature = "log_syntax", issue = "29598", + reason = "`log_syntax!` is not stable enough for use and is subject to change")] + #[rustc_builtin_macro] + #[rustc_macro_transparency = "semitransparent"] + pub macro log_syntax($($arg:tt)*) { /* compiler built-in */ } + + /// Enables or disables tracing functionality used for debugging other macros. + #[unstable(feature = "trace_macros", issue = "29598", + reason = "`trace_macros` is not stable enough for use and is subject to change")] + #[rustc_builtin_macro] + #[rustc_macro_transparency = "semitransparent"] + pub macro trace_macros { + (true) => ({ /* compiler built-in */ }), + (false) => ({ /* compiler built-in */ }) + } + + /// Attribute macro applied to a function to turn it into a unit test. + #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] + #[rustc_builtin_macro] + #[rustc_macro_transparency = "semitransparent"] + pub macro test($item:item) { /* compiler built-in */ } + + /// Attribute macro applied to a function to turn it into a benchmark test. + #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] + #[rustc_builtin_macro] + #[rustc_macro_transparency = "semitransparent"] + pub macro bench($item:item) { /* compiler built-in */ } + + /// An implementation detail of the `#[test]` and `#[bench]` macros. + #[unstable(feature = "custom_test_frameworks", issue = "50297", + reason = "custom test frameworks are an unstable feature")] + #[rustc_builtin_macro] + #[rustc_macro_transparency = "semitransparent"] + pub macro test_case($item:item) { /* compiler built-in */ } + + /// Derive macro generating an impl of the trait `Clone`. + #[rustc_builtin_macro] + #[rustc_macro_transparency = "semitransparent"] + #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] + #[allow_internal_unstable(core_intrinsics, derive_clone_copy)] + pub macro Clone($item:item) { /* compiler built-in */ } + + /// Derive macro generating an impl of the trait `Copy`. + #[rustc_builtin_macro] + #[rustc_macro_transparency = "semitransparent"] + #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] + #[allow_internal_unstable(core_intrinsics, derive_clone_copy)] + pub macro Copy($item:item) { /* compiler built-in */ } + + /// Derive macro generating an impl of the trait `Debug`. + #[rustc_builtin_macro] + #[rustc_macro_transparency = "semitransparent"] + #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] + #[allow_internal_unstable(core_intrinsics)] + pub macro Debug($item:item) { /* compiler built-in */ } + + /// Unstable implementation detail of the `rustc` compiler, do not use. + #[rustc_builtin_macro] + #[rustc_macro_transparency = "semitransparent"] + #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] + #[rustc_deprecated( + since = "1.0.0", + reason = "derive(Decodable) is deprecated in favor of derive(RustcDecodable)", + suggestion = "RustcDecodable", + )] + #[allow_internal_unstable(core_intrinsics, libstd_sys_internals)] + pub macro Decodable($item:item) { /* compiler built-in */ } + + /// Derive macro generating an impl of the trait `Default`. + #[rustc_builtin_macro] + #[rustc_macro_transparency = "semitransparent"] + #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] + #[allow_internal_unstable(core_intrinsics)] + pub macro Default($item:item) { /* compiler built-in */ } + + /// Unstable implementation detail of the `rustc` compiler, do not use. + #[rustc_builtin_macro] + #[rustc_macro_transparency = "semitransparent"] + #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] + #[rustc_deprecated( + since = "1.0.0", + reason = "derive(Encodable) is deprecated in favor of derive(RustcEncodable)", + suggestion = "RustcEncodable", + )] + #[allow_internal_unstable(core_intrinsics)] + pub macro Encodable($item:item) { /* compiler built-in */ } + + /// Derive macro generating an impl of the trait `Eq`. + #[rustc_builtin_macro] + #[rustc_macro_transparency = "semitransparent"] + #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] + #[allow_internal_unstable(core_intrinsics, derive_eq)] + pub macro Eq($item:item) { /* compiler built-in */ } + + /// Derive macro generating an impl of the trait `Hash`. + #[rustc_builtin_macro] + #[rustc_macro_transparency = "semitransparent"] + #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] + #[allow_internal_unstable(core_intrinsics)] + pub macro Hash($item:item) { /* compiler built-in */ } + + /// Derive macro generating an impl of the trait `Ord`. + #[rustc_builtin_macro] + #[rustc_macro_transparency = "semitransparent"] + #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] + #[allow_internal_unstable(core_intrinsics)] + pub macro Ord($item:item) { /* compiler built-in */ } + + /// Derive macro generating an impl of the trait `PartialEq`. + #[rustc_builtin_macro] + #[rustc_macro_transparency = "semitransparent"] + #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] + #[allow_internal_unstable(core_intrinsics)] + pub macro PartialEq($item:item) { /* compiler built-in */ } + + /// Derive macro generating an impl of the trait `PartialOrd`. + #[rustc_builtin_macro] + #[rustc_macro_transparency = "semitransparent"] + #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] + #[allow_internal_unstable(core_intrinsics)] + pub macro PartialOrd($item:item) { /* compiler built-in */ } + + /// Unstable implementation detail of the `rustc` compiler, do not use. + #[rustc_builtin_macro] + #[rustc_macro_transparency = "semitransparent"] + #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] + #[allow_internal_unstable(core_intrinsics, libstd_sys_internals)] + pub macro RustcDecodable($item:item) { /* compiler built-in */ } + + /// Unstable implementation detail of the `rustc` compiler, do not use. + #[rustc_builtin_macro] + #[rustc_macro_transparency = "semitransparent"] + #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] + #[allow_internal_unstable(core_intrinsics)] + pub macro RustcEncodable($item:item) { /* compiler built-in */ } } diff --git a/src/libcore/unicode/unicode.py b/src/libcore/unicode/unicode.py index ae356c3ff4459..a0539cd9ca9b6 100755 --- a/src/libcore/unicode/unicode.py +++ b/src/libcore/unicode/unicode.py @@ -1,147 +1,350 @@ #!/usr/bin/env python -# This script uses the following Unicode tables: -# - DerivedCoreProperties.txt -# - DerivedNormalizationProps.txt -# - EastAsianWidth.txt -# - auxiliary/GraphemeBreakProperty.txt -# - PropList.txt -# - ReadMe.txt -# - Scripts.txt -# - UnicodeData.txt -# -# Since this should not require frequent updates, we just store this -# out-of-line and check the tables.rs file into git. +""" +Regenerate Unicode tables (tables.rs). +""" -import fileinput, re, os, sys, operator, math, datetime +# This script uses the Unicode tables as defined +# in the UnicodeFiles class. -# The directory in which this file resides. -fdir = os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__)) + "/" +# Since this should not require frequent updates, we just store this +# out-of-line and check the tables.rs file into git. -preamble = ''' +# Note that the "curl" program is required for operation. +# This script is compatible with Python 2.7 and 3.x. + +import argparse +import datetime +import fileinput +import itertools +import os +import re +import textwrap +import subprocess + +from collections import defaultdict, namedtuple + +try: + # Python 3 + from itertools import zip_longest + from io import StringIO +except ImportError: + # Python 2 compatibility + zip_longest = itertools.izip_longest + from StringIO import StringIO + +try: + # Completely optional type hinting + # (Python 2 compatible using comments, + # see: https://mypy.readthedocs.io/en/latest/python2.html) + # This is very helpful in typing-aware IDE like PyCharm. + from typing import Any, Callable, Dict, Iterable, Iterator, List, Optional, Set, Tuple +except ImportError: + pass + + +# We don't use enum.Enum because of Python 2.7 compatibility. +class UnicodeFiles(object): + # ReadMe does not contain any Unicode data, we + # only use it to extract versions. + README = "ReadMe.txt" + + DERIVED_CORE_PROPERTIES = "DerivedCoreProperties.txt" + DERIVED_NORMALIZATION_PROPS = "DerivedNormalizationProps.txt" + PROPS = "PropList.txt" + SCRIPTS = "Scripts.txt" + SPECIAL_CASING = "SpecialCasing.txt" + UNICODE_DATA = "UnicodeData.txt" + + +# The order doesn't really matter (Python < 3.6 won't preserve it), +# we only want to aggregate all the file names. +ALL_UNICODE_FILES = tuple( + value for name, value in UnicodeFiles.__dict__.items() + if not name.startswith("_") +) + +assert len(ALL_UNICODE_FILES) == 7, "Unexpected number of unicode files" + +# The directory this file is located in. +THIS_DIR = os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__)) + +# Where to download the Unicode data. The downloaded files +# will be placed in sub-directories named after Unicode version. +FETCH_DIR = os.path.join(THIS_DIR, "downloaded") + +FETCH_URL_LATEST = "ftp://ftp.unicode.org/Public/UNIDATA/{filename}" +FETCH_URL_VERSION = "ftp://ftp.unicode.org/Public/{version}/ucd/{filename}" + +PREAMBLE = """\ // NOTE: The following code was generated by "./unicode.py", do not edit directly #![allow(missing_docs, non_upper_case_globals, non_snake_case)] use unicode::version::UnicodeVersion; use unicode::bool_trie::{{BoolTrie, SmallBoolTrie}}; -'''.format(year = datetime.datetime.now().year) +""".format(year=datetime.datetime.now().year) # Mapping taken from Table 12 from: # http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr44/#General_Category_Values -expanded_categories = { - 'Lu': ['LC', 'L'], 'Ll': ['LC', 'L'], 'Lt': ['LC', 'L'], - 'Lm': ['L'], 'Lo': ['L'], - 'Mn': ['M'], 'Mc': ['M'], 'Me': ['M'], - 'Nd': ['N'], 'Nl': ['N'], 'No': ['N'], - 'Pc': ['P'], 'Pd': ['P'], 'Ps': ['P'], 'Pe': ['P'], - 'Pi': ['P'], 'Pf': ['P'], 'Po': ['P'], - 'Sm': ['S'], 'Sc': ['S'], 'Sk': ['S'], 'So': ['S'], - 'Zs': ['Z'], 'Zl': ['Z'], 'Zp': ['Z'], - 'Cc': ['C'], 'Cf': ['C'], 'Cs': ['C'], 'Co': ['C'], 'Cn': ['C'], +EXPANDED_CATEGORIES = { + "Lu": ["LC", "L"], "Ll": ["LC", "L"], "Lt": ["LC", "L"], + "Lm": ["L"], "Lo": ["L"], + "Mn": ["M"], "Mc": ["M"], "Me": ["M"], + "Nd": ["N"], "Nl": ["N"], "No": ["N"], + "Pc": ["P"], "Pd": ["P"], "Ps": ["P"], "Pe": ["P"], + "Pi": ["P"], "Pf": ["P"], "Po": ["P"], + "Sm": ["S"], "Sc": ["S"], "Sk": ["S"], "So": ["S"], + "Zs": ["Z"], "Zl": ["Z"], "Zp": ["Z"], + "Cc": ["C"], "Cf": ["C"], "Cs": ["C"], "Co": ["C"], "Cn": ["C"], } -# these are the surrogate codepoints, which are not valid rust characters -surrogate_codepoints = (0xd800, 0xdfff) +# This is the (inclusive) range of surrogate codepoints. +# These are not valid Rust characters. +SURROGATE_CODEPOINTS_RANGE = (0xd800, 0xdfff) + +UnicodeData = namedtuple( + "UnicodeData", ( + # Conversions: + "to_upper", "to_lower", "to_title", + + # Decompositions: canonical decompositions, compatibility decomp + "canon_decomp", "compat_decomp", + + # Grouped: general categories and combining characters + "general_categories", "combines", + ) +) + +UnicodeVersion = namedtuple( + "UnicodeVersion", ("major", "minor", "micro", "as_str") +) + + +def fetch_files(version=None): + # type: (str) -> UnicodeVersion + """ + Fetch all the Unicode files from unicode.org. + + This will use cached files (stored in `FETCH_DIR`) if they exist, + creating them if they don't. In any case, the Unicode version + is always returned. + + :param version: The desired Unicode version, as string. + (If None, defaults to latest final release available, + querying the unicode.org service). + """ + have_version = check_stored_version(version) + if have_version: + return have_version + + if version: + # Check if the desired version exists on the server. + get_fetch_url = lambda name: FETCH_URL_VERSION.format(version=version, filename=name) + else: + # Extract the latest version. + get_fetch_url = lambda name: FETCH_URL_LATEST.format(filename=name) + + readme_url = get_fetch_url(UnicodeFiles.README) + + print("Fetching: {}".format(readme_url)) + readme_content = subprocess.check_output(("curl", readme_url)) + + unicode_version = parse_readme_unicode_version( + readme_content.decode("utf8") + ) + + download_dir = get_unicode_dir(unicode_version) + if not os.path.exists(download_dir): + # For 2.7 compat, we don't use `exist_ok=True`. + os.makedirs(download_dir) + + for filename in ALL_UNICODE_FILES: + file_path = get_unicode_file_path(unicode_version, filename) + + if os.path.exists(file_path): + # Assume file on the server didn't change if it's been saved before. + continue + + if filename == UnicodeFiles.README: + with open(file_path, "wb") as fd: + fd.write(readme_content) + else: + url = get_fetch_url(filename) + print("Fetching: {}".format(url)) + subprocess.check_call(("curl", "-o", file_path, url)) + + return unicode_version + + +def check_stored_version(version): + # type: (Optional[str]) -> Optional[UnicodeVersion] + """ + Given desired Unicode version, return the version + if stored files are all present, and `None` otherwise. + """ + if not version: + # If no desired version specified, we should check what's the latest + # version, skipping stored version checks. + return None + + fetch_dir = os.path.join(FETCH_DIR, version) -def fetch(f): - path = fdir + os.path.basename(f) - if not os.path.exists(path): - os.system("curl -o {0}{1} ftp://ftp.unicode.org/Public/UNIDATA/{1}".format(fdir, f)) + for filename in ALL_UNICODE_FILES: + file_path = os.path.join(fetch_dir, filename) + + if not os.path.exists(file_path): + return None + + with open(os.path.join(fetch_dir, UnicodeFiles.README)) as fd: + return parse_readme_unicode_version(fd.read()) + + +def parse_readme_unicode_version(readme_content): + # type: (str) -> UnicodeVersion + """ + Parse the Unicode version contained in their `ReadMe.txt` file. + """ + # "Raw string" is necessary for \d not being treated as escape char + # (for the sake of compat with future Python versions). + # See: https://docs.python.org/3.6/whatsnew/3.6.html#deprecated-python-behavior + pattern = r"for Version (\d+)\.(\d+)\.(\d+) of the Unicode" + groups = re.search(pattern, readme_content).groups() + + return UnicodeVersion(*map(int, groups), as_str=".".join(groups)) + + +def get_unicode_dir(unicode_version): + # type: (UnicodeVersion) -> str + """ + Indicate in which parent dir the Unicode data files should be stored. + + This returns a full, absolute path. + """ + return os.path.join(FETCH_DIR, unicode_version.as_str) + + +def get_unicode_file_path(unicode_version, filename): + # type: (UnicodeVersion, str) -> str + """ + Indicate where the Unicode data file should be stored. + """ + return os.path.join(get_unicode_dir(unicode_version), filename) - if not os.path.exists(path): - sys.stderr.write("cannot load %s" % f) - exit(1) def is_surrogate(n): - return surrogate_codepoints[0] <= n <= surrogate_codepoints[1] - -def load_unicode_data(f): - fetch(f) - gencats = {} - to_lower = {} - to_upper = {} - to_title = {} - combines = {} - canon_decomp = {} - compat_decomp = {} - - udict = {} + # type: (int) -> bool + """ + Tell if given codepoint is a surrogate (not a valid Rust character). + """ + return SURROGATE_CODEPOINTS_RANGE[0] <= n <= SURROGATE_CODEPOINTS_RANGE[1] + + +def load_unicode_data(file_path): + # type: (str) -> UnicodeData + """ + Load main Unicode data. + """ + # Conversions + to_lower = {} # type: Dict[int, Tuple[int, int, int]] + to_upper = {} # type: Dict[int, Tuple[int, int, int]] + to_title = {} # type: Dict[int, Tuple[int, int, int]] + + # Decompositions + compat_decomp = {} # type: Dict[int, List[int]] + canon_decomp = {} # type: Dict[int, List[int]] + + # Combining characters + # FIXME: combines are not used + combines = defaultdict(set) # type: Dict[str, Set[int]] + + # Categories + general_categories = defaultdict(set) # type: Dict[str, Set[int]] + category_assigned_codepoints = set() # type: Set[int] + + all_codepoints = {} + range_start = -1 - for line in fileinput.input(fdir + f): - data = line.split(';') + + for line in fileinput.input(file_path): + data = line.split(";") if len(data) != 15: continue - cp = int(data[0], 16) - if is_surrogate(cp): + codepoint = int(data[0], 16) + if is_surrogate(codepoint): continue if range_start >= 0: - for i in range(range_start, cp): - udict[i] = data + for i in range(range_start, codepoint): + all_codepoints[i] = data range_start = -1 if data[1].endswith(", First>"): - range_start = cp + range_start = codepoint continue - udict[cp] = data + all_codepoints[codepoint] = data - for code in udict: + for code, data in all_codepoints.items(): (code_org, name, gencat, combine, bidi, decomp, deci, digit, num, mirror, - old, iso, upcase, lowcase, titlecase) = udict[code] + old, iso, upcase, lowcase, titlecase) = data + + # Generate char to char direct common and simple conversions: - # generate char to char direct common and simple conversions - # uppercase to lowercase + # Uppercase to lowercase if lowcase != "" and code_org != lowcase: to_lower[code] = (int(lowcase, 16), 0, 0) - # lowercase to uppercase + # Lowercase to uppercase if upcase != "" and code_org != upcase: to_upper[code] = (int(upcase, 16), 0, 0) - # title case + # Title case if titlecase.strip() != "" and code_org != titlecase: to_title[code] = (int(titlecase, 16), 0, 0) - # store decomposition, if given - if decomp != "": - if decomp.startswith('<'): - seq = [] - for i in decomp.split()[1:]: - seq.append(int(i, 16)) - compat_decomp[code] = seq + # Store decomposition, if given + if decomp: + decompositions = decomp.split()[1:] + decomp_code_points = [int(i, 16) for i in decompositions] + + if decomp.startswith("<"): + # Compatibility decomposition + compat_decomp[code] = decomp_code_points else: - seq = [] - for i in decomp.split(): - seq.append(int(i, 16)) - canon_decomp[code] = seq - - # place letter in categories as appropriate - for cat in [gencat, "Assigned"] + expanded_categories.get(gencat, []): - if cat not in gencats: - gencats[cat] = [] - gencats[cat].append(code) - - # record combining class, if any + # Canonical decomposition + canon_decomp[code] = decomp_code_points + + # Place letter in categories as appropriate. + for cat in itertools.chain((gencat, ), EXPANDED_CATEGORIES.get(gencat, [])): + general_categories[cat].add(code) + category_assigned_codepoints.add(code) + + # Record combining class, if any. if combine != "0": - if combine not in combines: - combines[combine] = [] - combines[combine].append(code) - - # generate Not_Assigned from Assigned - gencats["Cn"] = gen_unassigned(gencats["Assigned"]) - # Assigned is not a real category - del(gencats["Assigned"]) + combines[combine].add(code) + + # Generate Not_Assigned from Assigned. + general_categories["Cn"] = get_unassigned_codepoints(category_assigned_codepoints) + # Other contains Not_Assigned - gencats["C"].extend(gencats["Cn"]) - gencats = group_cats(gencats) - combines = to_combines(group_cats(combines)) + general_categories["C"].update(general_categories["Cn"]) + + grouped_categories = group_categories(general_categories) - return (canon_decomp, compat_decomp, gencats, combines, to_upper, to_lower, to_title) + # FIXME: combines are not used + return UnicodeData( + to_lower=to_lower, to_upper=to_upper, to_title=to_title, + compat_decomp=compat_decomp, canon_decomp=canon_decomp, + general_categories=grouped_categories, combines=combines, + ) -def load_special_casing(f, to_upper, to_lower, to_title): - fetch(f) - for line in fileinput.input(fdir + f): - data = line.split('#')[0].split(';') + +def load_special_casing(file_path, unicode_data): + # type: (str, UnicodeData) -> None + """ + Load special casing data and enrich given Unicode data. + """ + for line in fileinput.input(file_path): + data = line.split("#")[0].split(";") if len(data) == 5: code, lower, title, upper, _comment = data elif len(data) == 6: @@ -155,243 +358,399 @@ def load_special_casing(f, to_upper, to_lower, to_title): title = title.strip() upper = upper.strip() key = int(code, 16) - for (map_, values) in [(to_lower, lower), (to_upper, upper), (to_title, title)]: + for (map_, values) in ((unicode_data.to_lower, lower), + (unicode_data.to_upper, upper), + (unicode_data.to_title, title)): if values != code: - values = [int(i, 16) for i in values.split()] - for _ in range(len(values), 3): - values.append(0) - assert len(values) == 3 - map_[key] = values - -def group_cats(cats): - cats_out = {} - for cat in cats: - cats_out[cat] = group_cat(cats[cat]) - return cats_out - -def group_cat(cat): - cat_out = [] - letters = sorted(set(cat)) - cur_start = letters.pop(0) - cur_end = cur_start - for letter in letters: - assert letter > cur_end, \ - "cur_end: %s, letter: %s" % (hex(cur_end), hex(letter)) - if letter == cur_end + 1: - cur_end = letter - else: - cat_out.append((cur_start, cur_end)) - cur_start = cur_end = letter - cat_out.append((cur_start, cur_end)) - return cat_out - -def ungroup_cat(cat): - cat_out = [] - for (lo, hi) in cat: - while lo <= hi: - cat_out.append(lo) - lo += 1 - return cat_out - -def gen_unassigned(assigned): - assigned = set(assigned) - return ([i for i in range(0, 0xd800) if i not in assigned] + - [i for i in range(0xe000, 0x110000) if i not in assigned]) - -def to_combines(combs): - combs_out = [] - for comb in combs: - for (lo, hi) in combs[comb]: - combs_out.append((lo, hi, comb)) - combs_out.sort(key=lambda comb: comb[0]) - return combs_out - -def format_table_content(f, content, indent): - line = " "*indent + split = values.split() + + codepoints = list(itertools.chain( + (int(i, 16) for i in split), + (0 for _ in range(len(split), 3)) + )) + + assert len(codepoints) == 3 + map_[key] = codepoints + + +def group_categories(mapping): + # type: (Dict[Any, Iterable[int]]) -> Dict[str, List[Tuple[int, int]]] + """ + Group codepoints mapped in "categories". + """ + return {category: group_codepoints(codepoints) + for category, codepoints in mapping.items()} + + +def group_codepoints(codepoints): + # type: (Iterable[int]) -> List[Tuple[int, int]] + """ + Group integral values into continuous, disjoint value ranges. + + Performs value deduplication. + + :return: sorted list of pairs denoting start and end of codepoint + group values, both ends inclusive. + + >>> group_codepoints([1, 2, 10, 11, 12, 3, 4]) + [(1, 4), (10, 12)] + >>> group_codepoints([1]) + [(1, 1)] + >>> group_codepoints([1, 5, 6]) + [(1, 1), (5, 6)] + >>> group_codepoints([]) + [] + """ + sorted_codes = sorted(set(codepoints)) + result = [] # type: List[Tuple[int, int]] + + if not sorted_codes: + return result + + next_codes = sorted_codes[1:] + start_code = sorted_codes[0] + + for code, next_code in zip_longest(sorted_codes, next_codes, fillvalue=None): + if next_code is None or next_code - code != 1: + result.append((start_code, code)) + start_code = next_code + + return result + + +def ungroup_codepoints(codepoint_pairs): + # type: (Iterable[Tuple[int, int]]) -> List[int] + """ + The inverse of group_codepoints -- produce a flat list of values + from value range pairs. + + >>> ungroup_codepoints([(1, 4), (10, 12)]) + [1, 2, 3, 4, 10, 11, 12] + >>> ungroup_codepoints([(1, 1), (5, 6)]) + [1, 5, 6] + >>> ungroup_codepoints(group_codepoints([1, 2, 7, 8])) + [1, 2, 7, 8] + >>> ungroup_codepoints([]) + [] + """ + return list(itertools.chain.from_iterable( + range(lo, hi + 1) for lo, hi in codepoint_pairs + )) + + +def get_unassigned_codepoints(assigned_codepoints): + # type: (Set[int]) -> Set[int] + """ + Given a set of "assigned" codepoints, return a set + of these that are not in assigned and not surrogate. + """ + return {i for i in range(0, 0x110000) + if i not in assigned_codepoints and not is_surrogate(i)} + + +def generate_table_lines(items, indent, wrap=98): + # type: (Iterable[str], int, int) -> Iterator[str] + """ + Given table items, generate wrapped lines of text with comma-separated items. + + This is a generator function. + + :param wrap: soft wrap limit (characters per line), integer. + """ + line = " " * indent first = True - for chunk in content.split(","): - if len(line) + len(chunk) < 98: + for item in items: + if len(line) + len(item) < wrap: if first: - line += chunk + line += item else: - line += ", " + chunk + line += ", " + item first = False else: - f.write(line + ",\n") - line = " "*indent + chunk - f.write(line) - -def load_properties(f, interestingprops): - fetch(f) - props = {} - re1 = re.compile("^ *([0-9A-F]+) *; *(\w+)") - re2 = re.compile("^ *([0-9A-F]+)\.\.([0-9A-F]+) *; *(\w+)") - - for line in fileinput.input(fdir + os.path.basename(f)): - prop = None - d_lo = 0 - d_hi = 0 - m = re1.match(line) - if m: - d_lo = m.group(1) - d_hi = m.group(1) - prop = m.group(2) - else: - m = re2.match(line) - if m: - d_lo = m.group(1) - d_hi = m.group(2) - prop = m.group(3) + yield line + ",\n" + line = " " * indent + item + + yield line + + +def load_properties(file_path, interesting_props): + # type: (str, Iterable[str]) -> Dict[str, List[Tuple[int, int]]] + """ + Load properties data and return in grouped form. + """ + props = defaultdict(list) # type: Dict[str, List[Tuple[int, int]]] + # "Raw string" is necessary for `\.` and `\w` not to be treated as escape chars + # (for the sake of compat with future Python versions). + # See: https://docs.python.org/3.6/whatsnew/3.6.html#deprecated-python-behavior + re1 = re.compile(r"^ *([0-9A-F]+) *; *(\w+)") + re2 = re.compile(r"^ *([0-9A-F]+)\.\.([0-9A-F]+) *; *(\w+)") + + for line in fileinput.input(file_path): + match = re1.match(line) or re2.match(line) + if match: + groups = match.groups() + + if len(groups) == 2: + # `re1` matched (2 groups). + d_lo, prop = groups + d_hi = d_lo else: - continue - if interestingprops and prop not in interestingprops: + d_lo, d_hi, prop = groups + else: + continue + + if interesting_props and prop not in interesting_props: continue - d_lo = int(d_lo, 16) - d_hi = int(d_hi, 16) - if prop not in props: - props[prop] = [] - props[prop].append((d_lo, d_hi)) - # optimize if possible + lo_value = int(d_lo, 16) + hi_value = int(d_hi, 16) + + props[prop].append((lo_value, hi_value)) + + # Optimize if possible. for prop in props: - props[prop] = group_cat(ungroup_cat(props[prop])) + props[prop] = group_codepoints(ungroup_codepoints(props[prop])) return props -def escape_char(c): - return "'\\u{%x}'" % c if c != 0 else "'\\0'" -def emit_table(f, name, t_data, t_type = "&[(char, char)]", is_pub=True, - pfun=lambda x: "(%s,%s)" % (escape_char(x[0]), escape_char(x[1]))): +def escape_char(c): + # type: (int) -> str + r""" + Escape a codepoint for use as Rust char literal. + + Outputs are OK to use as Rust source code as char literals + and they also include necessary quotes. + + >>> escape_char(97) + "'\\u{61}'" + >>> escape_char(0) + "'\\0'" + """ + return r"'\u{%x}'" % c if c != 0 else r"'\0'" + + +def format_char_pair(pair): + # type: (Tuple[int, int]) -> str + """ + Format a pair of two Rust chars. + """ + return "(%s,%s)" % (escape_char(pair[0]), escape_char(pair[1])) + + +def generate_table( + name, # type: str + items, # type: List[Tuple[int, int]] + decl_type="&[(char, char)]", # type: str + is_pub=True, # type: bool + format_item=format_char_pair, # type: Callable[[Tuple[int, int]], str] +): + # type: (...) -> Iterator[str] + """ + Generate a nicely formatted Rust constant "table" array. + + This generates actual Rust code. + """ pub_string = "" if is_pub: pub_string = "pub " - f.write(" %sconst %s: %s = &[\n" % (pub_string, name, t_type)) - data = "" + + yield " %sconst %s: %s = &[\n" % (pub_string, name, decl_type) + + data = [] first = True - for dat in t_data: + for item in items: if not first: - data += "," + data.append(",") first = False - data += pfun(dat) - format_table_content(f, data, 8) - f.write("\n ];\n\n") + data.extend(format_item(item)) -def compute_trie(rawdata, chunksize): + for table_line in generate_table_lines("".join(data).split(","), 8): + yield table_line + + yield "\n ];\n\n" + + +def compute_trie(raw_data, chunk_size): + # type: (List[int], int) -> Tuple[List[int], List[int]] + """ + Compute postfix-compressed trie. + + See: bool_trie.rs for more details. + + >>> compute_trie([1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6], 3) + ([0, 0, 1], [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6]) + >>> compute_trie([1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 4, 4, 5, 6], 3) + ([0, 1, 2], [1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 4, 4, 5, 6]) + """ root = [] - childmap = {} + childmap = {} # type: Dict[Tuple[int, ...], int] child_data = [] - for i in range(len(rawdata) // chunksize): - data = rawdata[i * chunksize: (i + 1) * chunksize] - child = '|'.join(map(str, data)) + + assert len(raw_data) % chunk_size == 0, "Chunks must be equally sized" + + for i in range(len(raw_data) // chunk_size): + data = raw_data[i * chunk_size : (i + 1) * chunk_size] + + # Postfix compression of child nodes (data chunks) + # (identical child nodes are shared). + + # Make a tuple out of the list so it's hashable. + child = tuple(data) if child not in childmap: childmap[child] = len(childmap) child_data.extend(data) + root.append(childmap[child]) - return (root, child_data) -def emit_bool_trie(f, name, t_data, is_pub=True): - CHUNK = 64 + return root, child_data + + +def generate_bool_trie(name, codepoint_ranges, is_pub=True): + # type: (str, List[Tuple[int, int]], bool) -> Iterator[str] + """ + Generate Rust code for BoolTrie struct. + + This yields string fragments that should be joined to produce + the final string. + + See: `bool_trie.rs`. + """ + chunk_size = 64 rawdata = [False] * 0x110000 - for (lo, hi) in t_data: + for (lo, hi) in codepoint_ranges: for cp in range(lo, hi + 1): rawdata[cp] = True - # convert to bitmap chunks of 64 bits each + # Convert to bitmap chunks of `chunk_size` bits each. chunks = [] - for i in range(0x110000 // CHUNK): + for i in range(0x110000 // chunk_size): chunk = 0 - for j in range(64): - if rawdata[i * 64 + j]: + for j in range(chunk_size): + if rawdata[i * chunk_size + j]: chunk |= 1 << j chunks.append(chunk) pub_string = "" if is_pub: pub_string = "pub " - f.write(" %sconst %s: &super::BoolTrie = &super::BoolTrie {\n" % (pub_string, name)) - f.write(" r1: [\n") - data = ','.join('0x%016x' % chunk for chunk in chunks[0:0x800 // CHUNK]) - format_table_content(f, data, 12) - f.write("\n ],\n") + yield " %sconst %s: &super::BoolTrie = &super::BoolTrie {\n" % (pub_string, name) + yield " r1: [\n" + data = ("0x%016x" % chunk for chunk in chunks[:0x800 // chunk_size]) + for fragment in generate_table_lines(data, 12): + yield fragment + yield "\n ],\n" # 0x800..0x10000 trie - (r2, r3) = compute_trie(chunks[0x800 // CHUNK : 0x10000 // CHUNK], 64 // CHUNK) - f.write(" r2: [\n") - data = ','.join(str(node) for node in r2) - format_table_content(f, data, 12) - f.write("\n ],\n") - f.write(" r3: &[\n") - data = ','.join('0x%016x' % chunk for chunk in r3) - format_table_content(f, data, 12) - f.write("\n ],\n") + (r2, r3) = compute_trie(chunks[0x800 // chunk_size : 0x10000 // chunk_size], 64 // chunk_size) + yield " r2: [\n" + data = map(str, r2) + for fragment in generate_table_lines(data, 12): + yield fragment + yield "\n ],\n" + + yield " r3: &[\n" + data = ("0x%016x" % node for node in r3) + for fragment in generate_table_lines(data, 12): + yield fragment + yield "\n ],\n" # 0x10000..0x110000 trie - (mid, r6) = compute_trie(chunks[0x10000 // CHUNK : 0x110000 // CHUNK], 64 // CHUNK) + (mid, r6) = compute_trie(chunks[0x10000 // chunk_size : 0x110000 // chunk_size], + 64 // chunk_size) (r4, r5) = compute_trie(mid, 64) - f.write(" r4: [\n") - data = ','.join(str(node) for node in r4) - format_table_content(f, data, 12) - f.write("\n ],\n") - f.write(" r5: &[\n") - data = ','.join(str(node) for node in r5) - format_table_content(f, data, 12) - f.write("\n ],\n") - f.write(" r6: &[\n") - data = ','.join('0x%016x' % chunk for chunk in r6) - format_table_content(f, data, 12) - f.write("\n ],\n") - - f.write(" };\n\n") - -def emit_small_bool_trie(f, name, t_data, is_pub=True): - last_chunk = max(hi // 64 for (lo, hi) in t_data) + + yield " r4: [\n" + data = map(str, r4) + for fragment in generate_table_lines(data, 12): + yield fragment + yield "\n ],\n" + + yield " r5: &[\n" + data = map(str, r5) + for fragment in generate_table_lines(data, 12): + yield fragment + yield "\n ],\n" + + yield " r6: &[\n" + data = ("0x%016x" % node for node in r6) + for fragment in generate_table_lines(data, 12): + yield fragment + yield "\n ],\n" + + yield " };\n\n" + + +def generate_small_bool_trie(name, codepoint_ranges, is_pub=True): + # type: (str, List[Tuple[int, int]], bool) -> Iterator[str] + """ + Generate Rust code for `SmallBoolTrie` struct. + + See: `bool_trie.rs`. + """ + last_chunk = max(hi // 64 for (lo, hi) in codepoint_ranges) n_chunks = last_chunk + 1 chunks = [0] * n_chunks - for (lo, hi) in t_data: + for (lo, hi) in codepoint_ranges: for cp in range(lo, hi + 1): - if cp // 64 >= len(chunks): - print(cp, cp // 64, len(chunks), lo, hi) + assert cp // 64 < len(chunks) chunks[cp // 64] |= 1 << (cp & 63) pub_string = "" if is_pub: pub_string = "pub " - f.write(" %sconst %s: &super::SmallBoolTrie = &super::SmallBoolTrie {\n" - % (pub_string, name)) + + yield (" %sconst %s: &super::SmallBoolTrie = &super::SmallBoolTrie {\n" + % (pub_string, name)) (r1, r2) = compute_trie(chunks, 1) - f.write(" r1: &[\n") - data = ','.join(str(node) for node in r1) - format_table_content(f, data, 12) - f.write("\n ],\n") - - f.write(" r2: &[\n") - data = ','.join('0x%016x' % node for node in r2) - format_table_content(f, data, 12) - f.write("\n ],\n") - - f.write(" };\n\n") - -def emit_property_module(f, mod, tbl, emit): - f.write("pub mod %s {\n" % mod) - for cat in sorted(emit): - if cat in ["Cc", "White_Space", "Pattern_White_Space"]: - emit_small_bool_trie(f, "%s_table" % cat, tbl[cat]) - f.write(" pub fn %s(c: char) -> bool {\n" % cat) - f.write(" %s_table.lookup(c)\n" % cat) - f.write(" }\n\n") + yield " r1: &[\n" + data = (str(node) for node in r1) + for fragment in generate_table_lines(data, 12): + yield fragment + yield "\n ],\n" + + yield " r2: &[\n" + data = ("0x%016x" % node for node in r2) + for fragment in generate_table_lines(data, 12): + yield fragment + yield "\n ],\n" + + yield " };\n\n" + + +def generate_property_module(mod, grouped_categories, category_subset): + # type: (str, Dict[str, List[Tuple[int, int]]], Iterable[str]) -> Iterator[str] + """ + Generate Rust code for module defining properties. + """ + + yield "pub mod %s {\n" % mod + for cat in sorted(category_subset): + if cat in ("Cc", "White_Space", "Pattern_White_Space"): + generator = generate_small_bool_trie("%s_table" % cat, grouped_categories[cat]) else: - emit_bool_trie(f, "%s_table" % cat, tbl[cat]) - f.write(" pub fn %s(c: char) -> bool {\n" % cat) - f.write(" %s_table.lookup(c)\n" % cat) - f.write(" }\n\n") - f.write("}\n\n") - -def emit_conversions_module(f, to_upper, to_lower, to_title): - f.write("pub mod conversions {") - f.write(""" + generator = generate_bool_trie("%s_table" % cat, grouped_categories[cat]) + + for fragment in generator: + yield fragment + + yield " pub fn %s(c: char) -> bool {\n" % cat + yield " %s_table.lookup(c)\n" % cat + yield " }\n\n" + + yield "}\n\n" + + +def generate_conversions_module(unicode_data): + # type: (UnicodeData) -> Iterator[str] + """ + Generate Rust code for module defining conversions. + """ + + yield "pub mod conversions {" + yield """ pub fn to_lower(c: char) -> [char; 3] { match bsearch_case_table(c, to_lowercase_table) { None => [c, '\\0', '\\0'], @@ -408,80 +767,109 @@ def emit_conversions_module(f, to_upper, to_lower, to_title): fn bsearch_case_table(c: char, table: &[(char, [char; 3])]) -> Option { table.binary_search_by(|&(key, _)| key.cmp(&c)).ok() - } + }\n\n""" + + decl_type = "&[(char, [char; 3])]" + format_conversion = lambda x: "({},[{},{},{}])".format(*( + escape_char(c) for c in (x[0], x[1][0], x[1][1], x[1][2]) + )) + + for fragment in generate_table( + name="to_lowercase_table", + items=sorted(unicode_data.to_lower.items(), key=lambda x: x[0]), + decl_type=decl_type, + is_pub=False, + format_item=format_conversion + ): + yield fragment + + for fragment in generate_table( + name="to_uppercase_table", + items=sorted(unicode_data.to_upper.items(), key=lambda x: x[0]), + decl_type=decl_type, + is_pub=False, + format_item=format_conversion + ): + yield fragment + + yield "}\n" + + +def parse_args(): + # type: () -> argparse.Namespace + """ + Parse command line arguments. + """ + parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description=__doc__) + parser.add_argument("-v", "--version", default=None, type=str, + help="Unicode version to use (if not specified," + " defaults to latest release).") + + return parser.parse_args() + + +def main(): + # type: () -> None + """ + Script entry point. + """ + args = parse_args() + + unicode_version = fetch_files(args.version) + print("Using Unicode version: {}".format(unicode_version.as_str)) + + # All the writing happens entirely in memory, we only write to file + # once we have generated the file content (it's not very large, <1 MB). + buf = StringIO() + buf.write(PREAMBLE) + + unicode_version_notice = textwrap.dedent(""" + /// The version of [Unicode](http://www.unicode.org/) that the Unicode parts of + /// `char` and `str` methods are based on. + #[unstable(feature = "unicode_version", issue = "49726")] + pub const UNICODE_VERSION: UnicodeVersion = UnicodeVersion {{ + major: {version.major}, + minor: {version.minor}, + micro: {version.micro}, + _priv: (), + }}; + """).format(version=unicode_version) + buf.write(unicode_version_notice) + + get_path = lambda f: get_unicode_file_path(unicode_version, f) + + unicode_data = load_unicode_data(get_path(UnicodeFiles.UNICODE_DATA)) + load_special_casing(get_path(UnicodeFiles.SPECIAL_CASING), unicode_data) + + want_derived = {"XID_Start", "XID_Continue", "Alphabetic", "Lowercase", "Uppercase", + "Cased", "Case_Ignorable", "Grapheme_Extend"} + derived = load_properties(get_path(UnicodeFiles.DERIVED_CORE_PROPERTIES), want_derived) + + props = load_properties(get_path(UnicodeFiles.PROPS), + {"White_Space", "Join_Control", "Noncharacter_Code_Point", + "Pattern_White_Space"}) + + # Category tables + for (name, categories, category_subset) in ( + ("general_category", unicode_data.general_categories, ["N", "Cc"]), + ("derived_property", derived, want_derived), + ("property", props, ["White_Space", "Pattern_White_Space"]) + ): + for fragment in generate_property_module(name, categories, category_subset): + buf.write(fragment) + + for fragment in generate_conversions_module(unicode_data): + buf.write(fragment) + + tables_rs_path = os.path.join(THIS_DIR, "tables.rs") + + # Actually write out the file content. + # Will overwrite the file if it exists. + with open(tables_rs_path, "w") as fd: + fd.write(buf.getvalue()) + + print("Regenerated tables.rs.") -""") - t_type = "&[(char, [char; 3])]" - pfun = lambda x: "(%s,[%s,%s,%s])" % ( - escape_char(x[0]), escape_char(x[1][0]), escape_char(x[1][1]), escape_char(x[1][2])) - emit_table(f, "to_lowercase_table", - sorted(to_lower.items(), key=operator.itemgetter(0)), - is_pub=False, t_type = t_type, pfun=pfun) - emit_table(f, "to_uppercase_table", - sorted(to_upper.items(), key=operator.itemgetter(0)), - is_pub=False, t_type = t_type, pfun=pfun) - f.write("}\n\n") - -def emit_norm_module(f, canon, compat, combine, norm_props): - canon_keys = sorted(canon.keys()) - - compat_keys = sorted(compat.keys()) - - canon_comp = {} - comp_exclusions = norm_props["Full_Composition_Exclusion"] - for char in canon_keys: - if any(lo <= char <= hi for lo, hi in comp_exclusions): - continue - decomp = canon[char] - if len(decomp) == 2: - if decomp[0] not in canon_comp: - canon_comp[decomp[0]] = [] - canon_comp[decomp[0]].append( (decomp[1], char) ) - canon_comp_keys = sorted(canon_comp.keys()) if __name__ == "__main__": - r = fdir + "tables.rs" - if os.path.exists(r): - os.remove(r) - with open(r, "w") as rf: - # write the file's preamble - rf.write(preamble) - - # download and parse all the data - fetch("ReadMe.txt") - with open(fdir + "ReadMe.txt") as readme: - pattern = "for Version (\d+)\.(\d+)\.(\d+) of the Unicode" - unicode_version = re.search(pattern, readme.read()).groups() - rf.write(""" -/// The version of [Unicode](http://www.unicode.org/) that the Unicode parts of -/// `char` and `str` methods are based on. -#[unstable(feature = "unicode_version", issue = "49726")] -pub const UNICODE_VERSION: UnicodeVersion = UnicodeVersion { - major: %s, - minor: %s, - micro: %s, - _priv: (), -}; -""" % unicode_version) - (canon_decomp, compat_decomp, gencats, combines, - to_upper, to_lower, to_title) = load_unicode_data("UnicodeData.txt") - load_special_casing("SpecialCasing.txt", to_upper, to_lower, to_title) - want_derived = ["XID_Start", "XID_Continue", "Alphabetic", "Lowercase", "Uppercase", - "Cased", "Case_Ignorable", "Grapheme_Extend"] - derived = load_properties("DerivedCoreProperties.txt", want_derived) - scripts = load_properties("Scripts.txt", []) - props = load_properties("PropList.txt", - ["White_Space", "Join_Control", "Noncharacter_Code_Point", "Pattern_White_Space"]) - norm_props = load_properties("DerivedNormalizationProps.txt", - ["Full_Composition_Exclusion"]) - - # category tables - for (name, cat, pfuns) in ("general_category", gencats, ["N", "Cc"]), \ - ("derived_property", derived, want_derived), \ - ("property", props, ["White_Space", "Pattern_White_Space"]): - emit_property_module(rf, name, cat, pfuns) - - # normalizations and conversions module - emit_norm_module(rf, canon_decomp, compat_decomp, combines, norm_props) - emit_conversions_module(rf, to_upper, to_lower, to_title) - print("Regenerated tables.rs.") + main() diff --git a/src/librustc/hir/lowering.rs b/src/librustc/hir/lowering.rs index 3c967fa6d8317..271fac544a4d2 100644 --- a/src/librustc/hir/lowering.rs +++ b/src/librustc/hir/lowering.rs @@ -4010,7 +4010,7 @@ impl<'a> LoweringContext<'a> { let attrs = self.lower_attrs(&i.attrs); if let ItemKind::MacroDef(ref def) = i.node { if !def.legacy || attr::contains_name(&i.attrs, sym::macro_export) || - attr::contains_name(&i.attrs, sym::rustc_doc_only_macro) { + attr::contains_name(&i.attrs, sym::rustc_builtin_macro) { let body = self.lower_token_stream(def.stream()); let hir_id = self.lower_node_id(i.id); self.exported_macros.push(hir::MacroDef { diff --git a/src/librustc_codegen_llvm/common.rs b/src/librustc_codegen_llvm/common.rs index 9fdc93c3ff0f3..3b2701b893bb1 100644 --- a/src/librustc_codegen_llvm/common.rs +++ b/src/librustc_codegen_llvm/common.rs @@ -170,8 +170,7 @@ impl CodegenCx<'ll, 'tcx> { pub fn const_get_real(&self, v: &'ll Value) -> Option<(f64, bool)> { unsafe { if self.is_const_real(v) { - #[allow(deprecated)] - let mut loses_info: llvm::Bool = ::std::mem::uninitialized(); + let mut loses_info: llvm::Bool = 0; let r = llvm::LLVMConstRealGetDouble(v, &mut loses_info); let loses_info = if loses_info == 1 { true } else { false }; Some((r, loses_info)) diff --git a/src/librustc_mir/build/matches/mod.rs b/src/librustc_mir/build/matches/mod.rs index 75c64bb2644c1..dafb8c5f8f706 100644 --- a/src/librustc_mir/build/matches/mod.rs +++ b/src/librustc_mir/build/matches/mod.rs @@ -1465,7 +1465,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Builder<'a, 'tcx> { .map(|b| GuardFrameLocal::new(b.var_id, b.binding_mode)) .collect(), }; - debug!("Entering guard building context: {:?}", guard_frame); + debug!("entering guard building context: {:?}", guard_frame); self.guard_context.push(guard_frame); let re_erased = tcx.lifetimes.re_erased; diff --git a/src/librustc_mir/hair/pattern/check_match.rs b/src/librustc_mir/hair/pattern/check_match.rs index d822a26ce591b..42bbe88283b78 100644 --- a/src/librustc_mir/hair/pattern/check_match.rs +++ b/src/librustc_mir/hair/pattern/check_match.rs @@ -577,7 +577,7 @@ fn check_legality_of_move_bindings( "cannot bind by-move into a pattern guard"); err.span_label(p.span, "moves value into pattern guard"); if cx.tcx.sess.opts.unstable_features.is_nightly_build() { - err.help("add #![feature(bind_by_move_pattern_guards)] to the \ + err.help("add `#![feature(bind_by_move_pattern_guards)]` to the \ crate attributes to enable"); } err.emit(); @@ -664,7 +664,7 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Delegate<'tcx> for MutationChecker<'a, 'tcx> { "cannot mutably borrow in a pattern guard"); err.span_label(span, "borrowed mutably in pattern guard"); if self.cx.tcx.sess.opts.unstable_features.is_nightly_build() { - err.help("add #![feature(bind_by_move_pattern_guards)] to the \ + err.help("add `#![feature(bind_by_move_pattern_guards)]` to the \ crate attributes to enable"); } err.emit(); diff --git a/src/librustc_mir/interpret/place.rs b/src/librustc_mir/interpret/place.rs index 4f3727fbd8d9a..3dee02989c9f9 100644 --- a/src/librustc_mir/interpret/place.rs +++ b/src/librustc_mir/interpret/place.rs @@ -351,7 +351,7 @@ where if field >= len { // This can be violated because this runs during promotion on code where the // type system has not yet ensured that such things don't happen. - debug!("Tried to access element {} of array/slice with length {}", field, len); + debug!("tried to access element {} of array/slice with length {}", field, len); return err!(BoundsCheck { len, index: field }); } stride * field diff --git a/src/librustc_mir/monomorphize/collector.rs b/src/librustc_mir/monomorphize/collector.rs index da8fdb5082a8c..bcc6ad4eac29f 100644 --- a/src/librustc_mir/monomorphize/collector.rs +++ b/src/librustc_mir/monomorphize/collector.rs @@ -289,7 +289,7 @@ pub fn collect_crate_mono_items( collect_roots(tcx, mode) }); - debug!("Building mono item graph, beginning at roots"); + debug!("building mono item graph, beginning at roots"); let mut visited = MTLock::new(FxHashSet::default()); let mut inlining_map = MTLock::new(InliningMap::new()); @@ -316,7 +316,7 @@ pub fn collect_crate_mono_items( // Find all non-generic items by walking the HIR. These items serve as roots to // start monomorphizing from. fn collect_roots(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, mode: MonoItemCollectionMode) -> Vec> { - debug!("Collecting roots"); + debug!("collecting roots"); let mut roots = Vec::new(); { diff --git a/src/librustc_mir/transform/check_unsafety.rs b/src/librustc_mir/transform/check_unsafety.rs index 9898ba897734d..0c48531e34521 100644 --- a/src/librustc_mir/transform/check_unsafety.rs +++ b/src/librustc_mir/transform/check_unsafety.rs @@ -552,10 +552,10 @@ fn unsafe_derive_on_repr_packed(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, def_id: DefId) { // FIXME: when we make this a hard error, this should have its // own error code. let message = if tcx.generics_of(def_id).own_requires_monomorphization() { - "#[derive] can't be used on a #[repr(packed)] struct with \ + "`#[derive]` can't be used on a `#[repr(packed)]` struct with \ type or const parameters (error E0133)".to_string() } else { - "#[derive] can't be used on a #[repr(packed)] struct that \ + "`#[derive]` can't be used on a `#[repr(packed)]` struct that \ does not derive Copy (error E0133)".to_string() }; tcx.lint_hir(SAFE_PACKED_BORROWS, diff --git a/src/librustc_mir/transform/copy_prop.rs b/src/librustc_mir/transform/copy_prop.rs index c850b48e074ab..88a46b1012b61 100644 --- a/src/librustc_mir/transform/copy_prop.rs +++ b/src/librustc_mir/transform/copy_prop.rs @@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ impl MirPass for CopyPropagation { let mut changed = false; for dest_local in body.local_decls.indices() { - debug!("Considering destination local: {:?}", dest_local); + debug!("considering destination local: {:?}", dest_local); let action; let location; @@ -159,7 +159,7 @@ fn eliminate_self_assignments( } else { continue; } - debug!("Deleting a self-assignment for {:?}", dest_local); + debug!("deleting a self-assignment for {:?}", dest_local); body.make_statement_nop(location); changed = true; } diff --git a/src/librustc_mir/transform/inline.rs b/src/librustc_mir/transform/inline.rs index dc73e58d15c3d..04ee14f5f59be 100644 --- a/src/librustc_mir/transform/inline.rs +++ b/src/librustc_mir/transform/inline.rs @@ -159,7 +159,7 @@ impl Inliner<'tcx> { // Simplify if we inlined anything. if changed { - debug!("Running simplify cfg on {:?}", self.source); + debug!("running simplify cfg on {:?}", self.source); CfgSimplifier::new(caller_body).simplify(); remove_dead_blocks(caller_body); } @@ -247,7 +247,7 @@ impl Inliner<'tcx> { // need to check for first. attr::InlineAttr::Always => true, attr::InlineAttr::Never => { - debug!("#[inline(never)] present - not inlining"); + debug!("`#[inline(never)]` present - not inlining"); return false } attr::InlineAttr::Hint => true, @@ -397,7 +397,7 @@ impl Inliner<'tcx> { match terminator.kind { // FIXME: Handle inlining of diverging calls TerminatorKind::Call { args, destination: Some(destination), cleanup, .. } => { - debug!("Inlined {:?} into {:?}", callsite.callee, self.source); + debug!("inlined {:?} into {:?}", callsite.callee, self.source); let mut local_map = IndexVec::with_capacity(callee_body.local_decls.len()); let mut scope_map = IndexVec::with_capacity(callee_body.source_scopes.len()); @@ -456,7 +456,7 @@ impl Inliner<'tcx> { } let dest = if dest_needs_borrow(&destination.0) { - debug!("Creating temp for return destination"); + debug!("creating temp for return destination"); let dest = Rvalue::Ref( self.tcx.lifetimes.re_erased, BorrowKind::Mut { allow_two_phase_borrow: false }, @@ -610,7 +610,7 @@ impl Inliner<'tcx> { } } - debug!("Creating temp for argument {:?}", arg); + debug!("creating temp for argument {:?}", arg); // Otherwise, create a temporary for the arg let arg = Rvalue::Use(arg); @@ -659,7 +659,7 @@ struct Integrator<'a, 'tcx> { impl<'a, 'tcx> Integrator<'a, 'tcx> { fn update_target(&self, tgt: BasicBlock) -> BasicBlock { let new = BasicBlock::new(tgt.index() + self.block_idx); - debug!("Updating target `{:?}`, new: `{:?}`", tgt, new); + debug!("updating target `{:?}`, new: `{:?}`", tgt, new); new } } diff --git a/src/librustc_mir/transform/instcombine.rs b/src/librustc_mir/transform/instcombine.rs index c338e1ebe936f..40563ad4167d5 100644 --- a/src/librustc_mir/transform/instcombine.rs +++ b/src/librustc_mir/transform/instcombine.rs @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ pub struct InstCombineVisitor<'tcx> { impl<'tcx> MutVisitor<'tcx> for InstCombineVisitor<'tcx> { fn visit_rvalue(&mut self, rvalue: &mut Rvalue<'tcx>, location: Location) { if self.optimizations.and_stars.remove(&location) { - debug!("Replacing `&*`: {:?}", rvalue); + debug!("replacing `&*`: {:?}", rvalue); let new_place = match *rvalue { Rvalue::Ref(_, _, Place::Projection(ref mut projection)) => { // Replace with dummy @@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ impl<'tcx> MutVisitor<'tcx> for InstCombineVisitor<'tcx> { } if let Some(constant) = self.optimizations.arrays_lengths.remove(&location) { - debug!("Replacing `Len([_; N])`: {:?}", rvalue); + debug!("replacing `Len([_; N])`: {:?}", rvalue); *rvalue = Rvalue::Use(Operand::Constant(box constant)); } diff --git a/src/librustc_mir/transform/qualify_consts.rs b/src/librustc_mir/transform/qualify_consts.rs index 3e52d3ee9bbdf..2dffafd6e54c0 100644 --- a/src/librustc_mir/transform/qualify_consts.rs +++ b/src/librustc_mir/transform/qualify_consts.rs @@ -1545,7 +1545,7 @@ impl MirPass for QualifyAndPromoteConstants { diag.note("for more information, see issue \ https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/57563"); diag.help( - "add #![feature(const_fn)] to the crate attributes to enable", + "add `#![feature(const_fn)]` to the crate attributes to enable", ); diag.emit(); } else { diff --git a/src/librustc_privacy/lib.rs b/src/librustc_privacy/lib.rs index 052f1526f0cc8..05df3a6f6bc2e 100644 --- a/src/librustc_privacy/lib.rs +++ b/src/librustc_privacy/lib.rs @@ -28,6 +28,7 @@ use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashSet; use syntax::ast::Ident; use syntax::attr; use syntax::symbol::{kw, sym}; +use syntax_pos::hygiene::Transparency; use syntax_pos::Span; use std::{cmp, fmt, mem}; @@ -743,7 +744,7 @@ impl Visitor<'tcx> for EmbargoVisitor<'tcx> { } fn visit_macro_def(&mut self, md: &'tcx hir::MacroDef) { - if md.legacy { + if attr::find_transparency(&md.attrs, md.legacy).0 != Transparency::Opaque { self.update(md.hir_id, Some(AccessLevel::Public)); return } diff --git a/src/librustc_resolve/build_reduced_graph.rs b/src/librustc_resolve/build_reduced_graph.rs index 616728d541848..3921bd30df25c 100644 --- a/src/librustc_resolve/build_reduced_graph.rs +++ b/src/librustc_resolve/build_reduced_graph.rs @@ -770,19 +770,25 @@ impl<'a> Resolver<'a> { } pub fn get_macro(&mut self, res: Res) -> Lrc { + self.opt_get_macro(res).expect("expected `DefKind::Macro` or `Res::NonMacroAttr`") + } + + crate fn opt_get_macro(&mut self, res: Res) -> Option> { let def_id = match res { + Res::Def(DefKind::Macro(MacroKind::ProcMacroStub), _) => + return Some(self.non_macro_attr(true)), // some dummy extension Res::Def(DefKind::Macro(..), def_id) => def_id, Res::NonMacroAttr(attr_kind) => - return self.non_macro_attr(attr_kind == NonMacroAttrKind::Tool), - _ => panic!("expected `DefKind::Macro` or `Res::NonMacroAttr`"), + return Some(self.non_macro_attr(attr_kind == NonMacroAttrKind::Tool)), + _ => return None, }; if let Some(ext) = self.macro_map.get(&def_id) { - return ext.clone(); + return Some(ext.clone()); } let macro_def = match self.cstore.load_macro_untracked(def_id, &self.session) { LoadedMacro::MacroDef(macro_def) => macro_def, - LoadedMacro::ProcMacro(ext) => return ext, + LoadedMacro::ProcMacro(ext) => return Some(ext), }; let ext = Lrc::new(macro_rules::compile(&self.session.parse_sess, @@ -790,7 +796,7 @@ impl<'a> Resolver<'a> { ¯o_def, self.cstore.crate_edition_untracked(def_id.krate))); self.macro_map.insert(def_id, ext.clone()); - ext + Some(ext) } /// Ensures that the reduced graph rooted at the given external module diff --git a/src/librustc_resolve/macros.rs b/src/librustc_resolve/macros.rs index dd0beee2104e8..0955c425f2f7d 100644 --- a/src/librustc_resolve/macros.rs +++ b/src/librustc_resolve/macros.rs @@ -1106,6 +1106,19 @@ impl<'a> Resolver<'a> { }); } + crate fn check_reserved_macro_name(&mut self, ident: Ident, res: Res) { + // Reserve some names that are not quite covered by the general check + // performed on `Resolver::builtin_attrs`. + if ident.name == sym::cfg || ident.name == sym::cfg_attr || ident.name == sym::derive { + let macro_kind = self.opt_get_macro(res).map(|ext| ext.macro_kind()); + if macro_kind.is_some() && sub_namespace_match(macro_kind, Some(MacroKind::Attr)) { + self.session.span_err( + ident.span, &format!("name `{}` is reserved in attribute namespace", ident) + ); + } + } + } + pub fn define_macro(&mut self, item: &ast::Item, expansion: Mark, @@ -1117,13 +1130,14 @@ impl<'a> Resolver<'a> { let ext = Lrc::new(macro_rules::compile(&self.session.parse_sess, &self.session.features_untracked(), item, self.session.edition())); + let macro_kind = ext.macro_kind(); + let res = Res::Def(DefKind::Macro(macro_kind), def_id); self.macro_map.insert(def_id, ext); let def = match item.node { ast::ItemKind::MacroDef(ref def) => def, _ => unreachable!() }; if def.legacy { let ident = ident.modern(); self.macro_names.insert(ident); - let res = Res::Def(DefKind::Macro(MacroKind::Bang), def_id); let is_macro_export = attr::contains_name(&item.attrs, sym::macro_export); let vis = if is_macro_export { ty::Visibility::Public @@ -1142,14 +1156,11 @@ impl<'a> Resolver<'a> { self.define(module, ident, MacroNS, (res, vis, item.span, expansion, IsMacroExport)); } else { - if !attr::contains_name(&item.attrs, sym::rustc_doc_only_macro) { - self.check_reserved_macro_name(ident, MacroNS); - } + self.check_reserved_macro_name(ident, res); self.unused_macros.insert(def_id); } } else { let module = self.current_module; - let res = Res::Def(DefKind::Macro(MacroKind::Bang), def_id); let vis = self.resolve_visibility(&item.vis); if vis != ty::Visibility::Public { self.unused_macros.insert(def_id); diff --git a/src/librustc_resolve/resolve_imports.rs b/src/librustc_resolve/resolve_imports.rs index 404d728d8808c..7de1cd29a9ca8 100644 --- a/src/librustc_resolve/resolve_imports.rs +++ b/src/librustc_resolve/resolve_imports.rs @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ use rustc::{bug, span_bug}; use syntax::ast::{self, Ident, Name, NodeId, CRATE_NODE_ID}; use syntax::ext::base::Determinacy::{self, Determined, Undetermined}; use syntax::ext::hygiene::Mark; -use syntax::symbol::{kw, sym}; +use syntax::symbol::kw; use syntax::util::lev_distance::find_best_match_for_name; use syntax::{struct_span_err, unwrap_or}; use syntax_pos::{MultiSpan, Span}; @@ -492,17 +492,6 @@ impl<'a> Resolver<'a> { }) } - crate fn check_reserved_macro_name(&self, ident: Ident, ns: Namespace) { - // Reserve some names that are not quite covered by the general check - // performed on `Resolver::builtin_attrs`. - if ns == MacroNS && - (ident.name == sym::cfg || ident.name == sym::cfg_attr || - ident.name == sym::derive) { - self.session.span_err(ident.span, - &format!("name `{}` is reserved in macro namespace", ident)); - } - } - // Define the name or return the existing binding if there is a collision. pub fn try_define(&mut self, module: Module<'a>, @@ -510,17 +499,18 @@ impl<'a> Resolver<'a> { ns: Namespace, binding: &'a NameBinding<'a>) -> Result<(), &'a NameBinding<'a>> { - self.check_reserved_macro_name(ident, ns); + let res = binding.res(); + self.check_reserved_macro_name(ident, res); self.set_binding_parent_module(binding, module); self.update_resolution(module, ident, ns, |this, resolution| { if let Some(old_binding) = resolution.binding { - if binding.res() == Res::Err { + if res == Res::Err { // Do not override real bindings with `Res::Err`s from error recovery. return Ok(()); } match (old_binding.is_glob_import(), binding.is_glob_import()) { (true, true) => { - if binding.res() != old_binding.res() { + if res != old_binding.res() { resolution.binding = Some(this.ambiguity(AmbiguityKind::GlobVsGlob, old_binding, binding)); } else if !old_binding.vis.is_at_least(binding.vis, &*this) { diff --git a/src/libstd/macros.rs b/src/libstd/macros.rs index d695141bef0b9..b3e09d6974229 100644 --- a/src/libstd/macros.rs +++ b/src/libstd/macros.rs @@ -410,7 +410,7 @@ mod builtin { /// /// [`panic!`]: ../std/macro.panic.html #[stable(feature = "compile_error_macro", since = "1.20.0")] - #[rustc_doc_only_macro] + #[rustc_builtin_macro] macro_rules! compile_error { ($msg:expr) => ({ /* compiler built-in */ }); ($msg:expr,) => ({ /* compiler built-in */ }); @@ -462,7 +462,7 @@ mod builtin { /// assert_eq!(s, format!("hello {}", "world")); /// ``` #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] - #[rustc_doc_only_macro] + #[rustc_builtin_macro] macro_rules! format_args { ($fmt:expr) => ({ /* compiler built-in */ }); ($fmt:expr, $($args:tt)*) => ({ /* compiler built-in */ }); @@ -500,7 +500,7 @@ mod builtin { /// error: what's that?! /// ``` #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] - #[rustc_doc_only_macro] + #[rustc_builtin_macro] macro_rules! env { ($name:expr) => ({ /* compiler built-in */ }); ($name:expr,) => ({ /* compiler built-in */ }); @@ -526,7 +526,7 @@ mod builtin { /// println!("the secret key might be: {:?}", key); /// ``` #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] - #[rustc_doc_only_macro] + #[rustc_builtin_macro] macro_rules! option_env { ($name:expr) => ({ /* compiler built-in */ }); ($name:expr,) => ({ /* compiler built-in */ }); @@ -557,7 +557,7 @@ mod builtin { /// # } /// ``` #[unstable(feature = "concat_idents_macro", issue = "29599")] - #[rustc_doc_only_macro] + #[rustc_builtin_macro] macro_rules! concat_idents { ($($e:ident),+) => ({ /* compiler built-in */ }); ($($e:ident,)+) => ({ /* compiler built-in */ }); @@ -579,7 +579,7 @@ mod builtin { /// assert_eq!(s, "test10btrue"); /// ``` #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] - #[rustc_doc_only_macro] + #[rustc_builtin_macro] macro_rules! concat { ($($e:expr),*) => ({ /* compiler built-in */ }); ($($e:expr,)*) => ({ /* compiler built-in */ }); @@ -607,7 +607,7 @@ mod builtin { /// println!("defined on line: {}", current_line); /// ``` #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] - #[rustc_doc_only_macro] + #[rustc_builtin_macro] macro_rules! line { () => ({ /* compiler built-in */ }) } /// Expands to the column number at which it was invoked. @@ -632,7 +632,7 @@ mod builtin { /// println!("defined on column: {}", current_col); /// ``` #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] - #[rustc_doc_only_macro] + #[rustc_builtin_macro] macro_rules! column { () => ({ /* compiler built-in */ }) } /// Expands to the file name in which it was invoked. @@ -656,7 +656,7 @@ mod builtin { /// println!("defined in file: {}", this_file); /// ``` #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] - #[rustc_doc_only_macro] + #[rustc_builtin_macro] macro_rules! file { () => ({ /* compiler built-in */ }) } /// Stringifies its arguments. @@ -675,7 +675,7 @@ mod builtin { /// assert_eq!(one_plus_one, "1 + 1"); /// ``` #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] - #[rustc_doc_only_macro] + #[rustc_builtin_macro] macro_rules! stringify { ($($t:tt)*) => ({ /* compiler built-in */ }) } /// Includes a utf8-encoded file as a string. @@ -709,7 +709,7 @@ mod builtin { /// /// Compiling 'main.rs' and running the resulting binary will print "adiós". #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] - #[rustc_doc_only_macro] + #[rustc_builtin_macro] macro_rules! include_str { ($file:expr) => ({ /* compiler built-in */ }); ($file:expr,) => ({ /* compiler built-in */ }); @@ -746,7 +746,7 @@ mod builtin { /// /// Compiling 'main.rs' and running the resulting binary will print "adiós". #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] - #[rustc_doc_only_macro] + #[rustc_builtin_macro] macro_rules! include_bytes { ($file:expr) => ({ /* compiler built-in */ }); ($file:expr,) => ({ /* compiler built-in */ }); @@ -770,7 +770,7 @@ mod builtin { /// test::foo(); /// ``` #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] - #[rustc_doc_only_macro] + #[rustc_builtin_macro] macro_rules! module_path { () => ({ /* compiler built-in */ }) } /// Evaluates boolean combinations of configuration flags at compile-time. @@ -794,7 +794,7 @@ mod builtin { /// }; /// ``` #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] - #[rustc_doc_only_macro] + #[rustc_builtin_macro] macro_rules! cfg { ($($cfg:tt)*) => ({ /* compiler built-in */ }) } /// Parses a file as an expression or an item according to the context. @@ -837,7 +837,7 @@ mod builtin { /// Compiling 'main.rs' and running the resulting binary will print /// "🙈🙊🙉🙈🙊🙉". #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] - #[rustc_doc_only_macro] + #[rustc_builtin_macro] macro_rules! include { ($file:expr) => ({ /* compiler built-in */ }); ($file:expr,) => ({ /* compiler built-in */ }); @@ -889,7 +889,7 @@ mod builtin { /// assert!(a + b == 30, "a = {}, b = {}", a, b); /// ``` #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")] - #[rustc_doc_only_macro] + #[rustc_builtin_macro] macro_rules! assert { ($cond:expr) => ({ /* compiler built-in */ }); ($cond:expr,) => ({ /* compiler built-in */ }); diff --git a/src/libsyntax/attr/builtin.rs b/src/libsyntax/attr/builtin.rs index bf6eab4ec9148..752ab5d474dff 100644 --- a/src/libsyntax/attr/builtin.rs +++ b/src/libsyntax/attr/builtin.rs @@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ use crate::feature_gate::{Features, GatedCfg}; use crate::parse::ParseSess; use errors::{Applicability, Handler}; +use syntax_pos::hygiene::Transparency; use syntax_pos::{symbol::Symbol, symbol::sym, Span}; use super::{mark_used, MetaItemKind}; @@ -854,3 +855,35 @@ fn int_type_of_word(s: Symbol) -> Option { _ => None } } + +pub enum TransparencyError { + UnknownTransparency(Symbol, Span), + MultipleTransparencyAttrs(Span, Span), +} + +pub fn find_transparency( + attrs: &[Attribute], is_legacy: bool +) -> (Transparency, Option) { + let mut transparency = None; + let mut error = None; + for attr in attrs { + if attr.check_name(sym::rustc_macro_transparency) { + if let Some((_, old_span)) = transparency { + error = Some(TransparencyError::MultipleTransparencyAttrs(old_span, attr.span)); + break; + } else if let Some(value) = attr.value_str() { + transparency = Some((match &*value.as_str() { + "transparent" => Transparency::Transparent, + "semitransparent" => Transparency::SemiTransparent, + "opaque" => Transparency::Opaque, + _ => { + error = Some(TransparencyError::UnknownTransparency(value, attr.span)); + continue; + } + }, attr.span)); + } + } + } + let fallback = if is_legacy { Transparency::SemiTransparent } else { Transparency::Opaque }; + (transparency.map_or(fallback, |t| t.0), error) +} diff --git a/src/libsyntax/attr/mod.rs b/src/libsyntax/attr/mod.rs index a0c298010b6b6..a9f2429560ad2 100644 --- a/src/libsyntax/attr/mod.rs +++ b/src/libsyntax/attr/mod.rs @@ -2,11 +2,7 @@ mod builtin; -pub use builtin::{ - cfg_matches, contains_feature_attr, eval_condition, find_crate_name, find_deprecation, - find_repr_attrs, find_stability, find_unwind_attr, Deprecation, InlineAttr, OptimizeAttr, - IntType, ReprAttr, RustcDeprecation, Stability, StabilityLevel, UnwindAttr, -}; +pub use builtin::*; pub use IntType::*; pub use ReprAttr::*; pub use StabilityLevel::*; diff --git a/src/libsyntax/ext/tt/macro_rules.rs b/src/libsyntax/ext/tt/macro_rules.rs index 1a448cb2a43cf..cf3c748cd8206 100644 --- a/src/libsyntax/ext/tt/macro_rules.rs +++ b/src/libsyntax/ext/tt/macro_rules.rs @@ -2,7 +2,6 @@ use crate::edition::Edition; use crate::ext::base::{DummyResult, ExtCtxt, MacResult, TTMacroExpander}; use crate::ext::base::{SyntaxExtension, SyntaxExtensionKind}; use crate::ext::expand::{AstFragment, AstFragmentKind}; -use crate::ext::hygiene::Transparency; use crate::ext::tt::macro_parser::{parse, parse_failure_msg}; use crate::ext::tt::macro_parser::{Error, Failure, Success}; use crate::ext::tt::macro_parser::{MatchedNonterminal, MatchedSeq}; @@ -15,7 +14,7 @@ use crate::parse::token::{self, NtTT, Token}; use crate::parse::{Directory, ParseSess}; use crate::symbol::{kw, sym, Symbol}; use crate::tokenstream::{DelimSpan, TokenStream, TokenTree}; -use crate::{ast, attr}; +use crate::{ast, attr, attr::TransparencyError}; use errors::FatalError; use log::debug; @@ -380,13 +379,19 @@ pub fn compile( let expander: Box<_> = Box::new(MacroRulesMacroExpander { name: def.ident, lhses, rhses, valid }); - let default_transparency = if attr::contains_name(&def.attrs, sym::rustc_transparent_macro) { - Transparency::Transparent - } else if body.legacy { - Transparency::SemiTransparent - } else { - Transparency::Opaque - }; + let (default_transparency, transparency_error) = + attr::find_transparency(&def.attrs, body.legacy); + match transparency_error { + Some(TransparencyError::UnknownTransparency(value, span)) => + sess.span_diagnostic.span_err( + span, &format!("unknown macro transparency: `{}`", value) + ), + Some(TransparencyError::MultipleTransparencyAttrs(old_span, new_span)) => + sess.span_diagnostic.span_err( + vec![old_span, new_span], "multiple macro transparency attributes" + ), + None => {} + } let allow_internal_unstable = attr::find_by_name(&def.attrs, sym::allow_internal_unstable).map(|attr| { diff --git a/src/libsyntax/feature_gate.rs b/src/libsyntax/feature_gate.rs index e1e39faaad4ad..2b242a71ad4cc 100644 --- a/src/libsyntax/feature_gate.rs +++ b/src/libsyntax/feature_gate.rs @@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ declare_features! ( (active, allocator_internals, "1.20.0", None, None), // Allows using the `format_args_nl` macro. - (active, format_args_nl, "1.29.0", None, None), + (active, format_args_nl, "1.29.0", Some(0), None), // no-tracking-issue-end @@ -1313,7 +1313,9 @@ pub const BUILTIN_ATTRIBUTES: &[BuiltinAttribute] = &[ "the `#[rustc_test_marker]` attribute \ is used internally to track tests", cfg_fn!(rustc_attrs))), - (sym::rustc_transparent_macro, Whitelisted, template!(Word), Gated(Stability::Unstable, + (sym::rustc_macro_transparency, Whitelisted, template!(NameValueStr: + "transparent|semitransparent|opaque"), + Gated(Stability::Unstable, sym::rustc_attrs, "used internally for testing macro hygiene", cfg_fn!(rustc_attrs))), @@ -1374,7 +1376,7 @@ pub const BUILTIN_ATTRIBUTES: &[BuiltinAttribute] = &[ "internal implementation detail", cfg_fn!(rustc_attrs))), - (sym::rustc_doc_only_macro, Whitelisted, template!(Word), Gated(Stability::Unstable, + (sym::rustc_builtin_macro, Whitelisted, template!(Word), Gated(Stability::Unstable, sym::rustc_attrs, "internal implementation detail", cfg_fn!(rustc_attrs))), diff --git a/src/libsyntax_pos/symbol.rs b/src/libsyntax_pos/symbol.rs index 6a97e5f212732..410f4b36b67f2 100644 --- a/src/libsyntax_pos/symbol.rs +++ b/src/libsyntax_pos/symbol.rs @@ -537,6 +537,7 @@ symbols! { rustc_allow_const_fn_ptr, rustc_args_required_const, rustc_attrs, + rustc_builtin_macro, rustc_clean, rustc_const_unstable, rustc_conversion_suggestion, @@ -545,7 +546,6 @@ symbols! { rustc_deprecated, rustc_diagnostic_macros, rustc_dirty, - rustc_doc_only_macro, rustc_dummy, rustc_dump_env_program_clauses, rustc_dump_program_clauses, @@ -557,6 +557,7 @@ symbols! { rustc_layout, rustc_layout_scalar_valid_range_end, rustc_layout_scalar_valid_range_start, + rustc_macro_transparency, rustc_mir, rustc_nonnull_optimization_guaranteed, rustc_object_lifetime_default, @@ -579,7 +580,6 @@ symbols! { rustc_synthetic, rustc_test_marker, rustc_then_this_would_need, - rustc_transparent_macro, rustc_variance, rustdoc, rust_eh_personality, diff --git a/src/libterm/win.rs b/src/libterm/win.rs index 14ea68d378878..e5911de8396c1 100644 --- a/src/libterm/win.rs +++ b/src/libterm/win.rs @@ -2,8 +2,6 @@ // FIXME (#13400): this is only a tiny fraction of the Windows console api -extern crate libc; - use std::io; use std::io::prelude::*; @@ -20,19 +18,36 @@ pub struct WinConsole { background: color::Color, } +type SHORT = i16; type WORD = u16; type DWORD = u32; type BOOL = i32; type HANDLE = *mut u8; +#[allow(non_snake_case)] +#[repr(C)] +struct SMALL_RECT { + Left: SHORT, + Top: SHORT, + Right: SHORT, + Bottom: SHORT, +} + +#[allow(non_snake_case)] +#[repr(C)] +struct COORD { + X: SHORT, + Y: SHORT, +} + #[allow(non_snake_case)] #[repr(C)] struct CONSOLE_SCREEN_BUFFER_INFO { - dwSize: [libc::c_short; 2], - dwCursorPosition: [libc::c_short; 2], + dwSize: COORD, + dwCursorPosition: COORD, wAttributes: WORD, - srWindow: [libc::c_short; 4], - dwMaximumWindowSize: [libc::c_short; 2], + srWindow: SMALL_RECT, + dwMaximumWindowSize: COORD, } #[allow(non_snake_case)] @@ -105,12 +120,17 @@ impl WinConsole { /// Returns `None` whenever the terminal cannot be created for some reason. pub fn new(out: T) -> io::Result> { + use std::mem::MaybeUninit; + let fg; let bg; unsafe { - #[allow(deprecated)] - let mut buffer_info = ::std::mem::uninitialized(); - if GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo(GetStdHandle(-11i32 as DWORD), &mut buffer_info) != 0 { + let mut buffer_info = MaybeUninit::::uninit(); + if GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo( + GetStdHandle(-11i32 as DWORD), + buffer_info.as_mut_ptr() + ) != 0 { + let buffer_info = buffer_info.assume_init() ; fg = bits_to_color(buffer_info.wAttributes); bg = bits_to_color(buffer_info.wAttributes >> 4); } else { diff --git a/src/test/ui/bind-by-move/bind-by-move-no-guards.stderr b/src/test/ui/bind-by-move/bind-by-move-no-guards.stderr index 5f8b7007f304c..c5f0256c2c92f 100644 --- a/src/test/ui/bind-by-move/bind-by-move-no-guards.stderr +++ b/src/test/ui/bind-by-move/bind-by-move-no-guards.stderr @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ error[E0008]: cannot bind by-move into a pattern guard LL | Some(z) if z.recv().unwrap() => { panic!() }, | ^ moves value into pattern guard | - = help: add #![feature(bind_by_move_pattern_guards)] to the crate attributes to enable + = help: add `#![feature(bind_by_move_pattern_guards)]` to the crate attributes to enable error: aborting due to previous error diff --git a/src/test/ui/borrowck/borrowck-mutate-in-guard.stderr b/src/test/ui/borrowck/borrowck-mutate-in-guard.stderr index ac6bed6137fa3..d39f535d8e2f7 100644 --- a/src/test/ui/borrowck/borrowck-mutate-in-guard.stderr +++ b/src/test/ui/borrowck/borrowck-mutate-in-guard.stderr @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ error[E0301]: cannot mutably borrow in a pattern guard LL | Enum::A(_) if { let y = &mut x; *y = Enum::B(false); false } => 1, | ^ borrowed mutably in pattern guard | - = help: add #![feature(bind_by_move_pattern_guards)] to the crate attributes to enable + = help: add `#![feature(bind_by_move_pattern_guards)]` to the crate attributes to enable error[E0302]: cannot assign in a pattern guard --> $DIR/borrowck-mutate-in-guard.rs:15:41 diff --git a/src/test/ui/consts/const_let_refutable.stderr b/src/test/ui/consts/const_let_refutable.stderr index cdd696ee7fbff..a848b20ed98f5 100644 --- a/src/test/ui/consts/const_let_refutable.stderr +++ b/src/test/ui/consts/const_let_refutable.stderr @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ LL | a + b | ^^^^^ | = note: for more information, see issue https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/57563 - = help: add #![feature(const_fn)] to the crate attributes to enable + = help: add `#![feature(const_fn)]` to the crate attributes to enable warning[E0381]: use of possibly uninitialized variable: `a` --> $DIR/const_let_refutable.rs:4:5 diff --git a/src/test/ui/consts/min_const_fn/allow_const_fn_ptr.stderr b/src/test/ui/consts/min_const_fn/allow_const_fn_ptr.stderr index e6e1ced6592a2..6228b012dde38 100644 --- a/src/test/ui/consts/min_const_fn/allow_const_fn_ptr.stderr +++ b/src/test/ui/consts/min_const_fn/allow_const_fn_ptr.stderr @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ LL | const fn error(_: fn()) {} | ^ | = note: for more information, see issue https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/57563 - = help: add #![feature(const_fn)] to the crate attributes to enable + = help: add `#![feature(const_fn)]` to the crate attributes to enable error: aborting due to previous error diff --git a/src/test/ui/consts/min_const_fn/bad_const_fn_body_ice.stderr b/src/test/ui/consts/min_const_fn/bad_const_fn_body_ice.stderr index ac8d082fc1904..ecfd30e7b4439 100644 --- a/src/test/ui/consts/min_const_fn/bad_const_fn_body_ice.stderr +++ b/src/test/ui/consts/min_const_fn/bad_const_fn_body_ice.stderr @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ LL | vec![1, 2, 3] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: for more information, see issue https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/57563 - = help: add #![feature(const_fn)] to the crate attributes to enable + = help: add `#![feature(const_fn)]` to the crate attributes to enable = note: this error originates in a macro outside of the current crate (in Nightly builds, run with -Z external-macro-backtrace for more info) error: aborting due to previous error diff --git a/src/test/ui/consts/min_const_fn/cast_errors.stderr b/src/test/ui/consts/min_const_fn/cast_errors.stderr index b1a50be99835d..9919c17a04208 100644 --- a/src/test/ui/consts/min_const_fn/cast_errors.stderr +++ b/src/test/ui/consts/min_const_fn/cast_errors.stderr @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ LL | const fn unsize(x: &[u8; 3]) -> &[u8] { x } | ^ | = note: for more information, see issue https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/57563 - = help: add #![feature(const_fn)] to the crate attributes to enable + = help: add `#![feature(const_fn)]` to the crate attributes to enable error[E0723]: function pointers in const fn are unstable --> $DIR/cast_errors.rs:5:23 @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ LL | const fn closure() -> fn() { || {} } | ^^^^ | = note: for more information, see issue https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/57563 - = help: add #![feature(const_fn)] to the crate attributes to enable + = help: add `#![feature(const_fn)]` to the crate attributes to enable error[E0723]: function pointers in const fn are unstable --> $DIR/cast_errors.rs:8:5 @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ LL | (|| {}) as fn(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: for more information, see issue https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/57563 - = help: add #![feature(const_fn)] to the crate attributes to enable + = help: add `#![feature(const_fn)]` to the crate attributes to enable error[E0723]: function pointers in const fn are unstable --> $DIR/cast_errors.rs:11:28 @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ LL | const fn reify(f: fn()) -> unsafe fn() { f } | ^^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: for more information, see issue https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/57563 - = help: add #![feature(const_fn)] to the crate attributes to enable + = help: add `#![feature(const_fn)]` to the crate attributes to enable error[E0723]: function pointers in const fn are unstable --> $DIR/cast_errors.rs:13:21 @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ LL | const fn reify2() { main as unsafe fn(); } | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: for more information, see issue https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/57563 - = help: add #![feature(const_fn)] to the crate attributes to enable + = help: add `#![feature(const_fn)]` to the crate attributes to enable error: aborting due to 5 previous errors diff --git a/src/test/ui/consts/min_const_fn/cmp_fn_pointers.stderr b/src/test/ui/consts/min_const_fn/cmp_fn_pointers.stderr index 7f6132ce9cd5e..82ed1d45226fa 100644 --- a/src/test/ui/consts/min_const_fn/cmp_fn_pointers.stderr +++ b/src/test/ui/consts/min_const_fn/cmp_fn_pointers.stderr @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ LL | const fn cmp(x: fn(), y: fn()) -> bool { | ^ | = note: for more information, see issue https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/57563 - = help: add #![feature(const_fn)] to the crate attributes to enable + = help: add `#![feature(const_fn)]` to the crate attributes to enable error: aborting due to previous error diff --git a/src/test/ui/consts/min_const_fn/loop_ice.stderr b/src/test/ui/consts/min_const_fn/loop_ice.stderr index cb85956266b0e..edf983fc56b11 100644 --- a/src/test/ui/consts/min_const_fn/loop_ice.stderr +++ b/src/test/ui/consts/min_const_fn/loop_ice.stderr @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ LL | loop {} | ^^^^^^^ | = note: for more information, see issue https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/57563 - = help: add #![feature(const_fn)] to the crate attributes to enable + = help: add `#![feature(const_fn)]` to the crate attributes to enable error: aborting due to previous error diff --git a/src/test/ui/consts/min_const_fn/min_const_fn.stderr b/src/test/ui/consts/min_const_fn/min_const_fn.stderr index 66cfe7fa0247c..211902b687b1b 100644 --- a/src/test/ui/consts/min_const_fn/min_const_fn.stderr +++ b/src/test/ui/consts/min_const_fn/min_const_fn.stderr @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ LL | const fn get_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T { &mut self.0 } | ^^^^^^ | = note: for more information, see issue https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/57563 - = help: add #![feature(const_fn)] to the crate attributes to enable + = help: add `#![feature(const_fn)]` to the crate attributes to enable error[E0493]: destructors cannot be evaluated at compile-time --> $DIR/min_const_fn.rs:44:28 @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ LL | const fn get_mut_lt(&'a mut self) -> &mut T { &mut self.0 } | ^^^^^^ | = note: for more information, see issue https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/57563 - = help: add #![feature(const_fn)] to the crate attributes to enable + = help: add `#![feature(const_fn)]` to the crate attributes to enable error[E0493]: destructors cannot be evaluated at compile-time --> $DIR/min_const_fn.rs:51:27 @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ LL | const fn get_mut_s(&mut self) -> &mut T { &mut self.0 } | ^^^^^^ | = note: for more information, see issue https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/57563 - = help: add #![feature(const_fn)] to the crate attributes to enable + = help: add `#![feature(const_fn)]` to the crate attributes to enable error[E0723]: mutable references in const fn are unstable --> $DIR/min_const_fn.rs:58:39 @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ LL | const fn get_mut_sq(&mut self) -> &mut T { &mut self.0 } | ^^^^^^ | = note: for more information, see issue https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/57563 - = help: add #![feature(const_fn)] to the crate attributes to enable + = help: add `#![feature(const_fn)]` to the crate attributes to enable error[E0723]: trait bounds other than `Sized` on const fn parameters are unstable --> $DIR/min_const_fn.rs:76:16 @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ LL | const fn foo11(t: T) -> T { t } | ^ | = note: for more information, see issue https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/57563 - = help: add #![feature(const_fn)] to the crate attributes to enable + = help: add `#![feature(const_fn)]` to the crate attributes to enable error[E0723]: trait bounds other than `Sized` on const fn parameters are unstable --> $DIR/min_const_fn.rs:78:18 @@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ LL | const fn foo11_2(t: T) -> T { t } | ^ | = note: for more information, see issue https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/57563 - = help: add #![feature(const_fn)] to the crate attributes to enable + = help: add `#![feature(const_fn)]` to the crate attributes to enable error[E0723]: only int, `bool` and `char` operations are stable in const fn --> $DIR/min_const_fn.rs:80:33 @@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ LL | const fn foo19(f: f32) -> f32 { f * 2.0 } | ^^^^^^^ | = note: for more information, see issue https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/57563 - = help: add #![feature(const_fn)] to the crate attributes to enable + = help: add `#![feature(const_fn)]` to the crate attributes to enable error[E0723]: only int, `bool` and `char` operations are stable in const fn --> $DIR/min_const_fn.rs:82:35 @@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ LL | const fn foo19_2(f: f32) -> f32 { 2.0 - f } | ^^^^^^^ | = note: for more information, see issue https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/57563 - = help: add #![feature(const_fn)] to the crate attributes to enable + = help: add `#![feature(const_fn)]` to the crate attributes to enable error[E0723]: only int and `bool` operations are stable in const fn --> $DIR/min_const_fn.rs:84:35 @@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ LL | const fn foo19_3(f: f32) -> f32 { -f } | ^^ | = note: for more information, see issue https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/57563 - = help: add #![feature(const_fn)] to the crate attributes to enable + = help: add `#![feature(const_fn)]` to the crate attributes to enable error[E0723]: only int, `bool` and `char` operations are stable in const fn --> $DIR/min_const_fn.rs:86:43 @@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ LL | const fn foo19_4(f: f32, g: f32) -> f32 { f / g } | ^^^^^ | = note: for more information, see issue https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/57563 - = help: add #![feature(const_fn)] to the crate attributes to enable + = help: add `#![feature(const_fn)]` to the crate attributes to enable error[E0723]: cannot access `static` items in const fn --> $DIR/min_const_fn.rs:90:27 @@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ LL | const fn foo25() -> u32 { BAR } | ^^^ | = note: for more information, see issue https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/57563 - = help: add #![feature(const_fn)] to the crate attributes to enable + = help: add `#![feature(const_fn)]` to the crate attributes to enable error[E0723]: cannot access `static` items in const fn --> $DIR/min_const_fn.rs:91:36 @@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ LL | const fn foo26() -> &'static u32 { &BAR } | ^^^^ | = note: for more information, see issue https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/57563 - = help: add #![feature(const_fn)] to the crate attributes to enable + = help: add `#![feature(const_fn)]` to the crate attributes to enable error[E0723]: casting pointers to ints is unstable in const fn --> $DIR/min_const_fn.rs:92:42 @@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ LL | const fn foo30(x: *const u32) -> usize { x as usize } | ^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: for more information, see issue https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/57563 - = help: add #![feature(const_fn)] to the crate attributes to enable + = help: add `#![feature(const_fn)]` to the crate attributes to enable error[E0723]: casting pointers to ints is unstable in const fn --> $DIR/min_const_fn.rs:94:63 @@ -140,7 +140,7 @@ LL | const fn foo30_with_unsafe(x: *const u32) -> usize { unsafe { x as usize } | ^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: for more information, see issue https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/57563 - = help: add #![feature(const_fn)] to the crate attributes to enable + = help: add `#![feature(const_fn)]` to the crate attributes to enable error[E0723]: casting pointers to ints is unstable in const fn --> $DIR/min_const_fn.rs:96:42 @@ -149,7 +149,7 @@ LL | const fn foo30_2(x: *mut u32) -> usize { x as usize } | ^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: for more information, see issue https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/57563 - = help: add #![feature(const_fn)] to the crate attributes to enable + = help: add `#![feature(const_fn)]` to the crate attributes to enable error[E0723]: casting pointers to ints is unstable in const fn --> $DIR/min_const_fn.rs:98:63 @@ -158,7 +158,7 @@ LL | const fn foo30_2_with_unsafe(x: *mut u32) -> usize { unsafe { x as usize } | ^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: for more information, see issue https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/57563 - = help: add #![feature(const_fn)] to the crate attributes to enable + = help: add `#![feature(const_fn)]` to the crate attributes to enable error[E0723]: loops and conditional expressions are not stable in const fn --> $DIR/min_const_fn.rs:100:38 @@ -167,7 +167,7 @@ LL | const fn foo30_4(b: bool) -> usize { if b { 1 } else { 42 } } | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: for more information, see issue https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/57563 - = help: add #![feature(const_fn)] to the crate attributes to enable + = help: add `#![feature(const_fn)]` to the crate attributes to enable error[E0723]: loops are not allowed in const fn --> $DIR/min_const_fn.rs:102:29 @@ -176,7 +176,7 @@ LL | const fn foo30_5(b: bool) { while b { } } | ^^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: for more information, see issue https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/57563 - = help: add #![feature(const_fn)] to the crate attributes to enable + = help: add `#![feature(const_fn)]` to the crate attributes to enable error[E0723]: loops and conditional expressions are not stable in const fn --> $DIR/min_const_fn.rs:105:44 @@ -185,7 +185,7 @@ LL | const fn foo36(a: bool, b: bool) -> bool { a && b } | ^^^^^^ | = note: for more information, see issue https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/57563 - = help: add #![feature(const_fn)] to the crate attributes to enable + = help: add `#![feature(const_fn)]` to the crate attributes to enable error[E0723]: loops and conditional expressions are not stable in const fn --> $DIR/min_const_fn.rs:107:44 @@ -194,7 +194,7 @@ LL | const fn foo37(a: bool, b: bool) -> bool { a || b } | ^^^^^^ | = note: for more information, see issue https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/57563 - = help: add #![feature(const_fn)] to the crate attributes to enable + = help: add `#![feature(const_fn)]` to the crate attributes to enable error[E0723]: mutable references in const fn are unstable --> $DIR/min_const_fn.rs:109:14 @@ -203,7 +203,7 @@ LL | const fn inc(x: &mut i32) { *x += 1 } | ^ | = note: for more information, see issue https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/57563 - = help: add #![feature(const_fn)] to the crate attributes to enable + = help: add `#![feature(const_fn)]` to the crate attributes to enable error[E0723]: trait bounds other than `Sized` on const fn parameters are unstable --> $DIR/min_const_fn.rs:114:6 @@ -212,7 +212,7 @@ LL | impl Foo { | ^ | = note: for more information, see issue https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/57563 - = help: add #![feature(const_fn)] to the crate attributes to enable + = help: add `#![feature(const_fn)]` to the crate attributes to enable error[E0723]: trait bounds other than `Sized` on const fn parameters are unstable --> $DIR/min_const_fn.rs:119:6 @@ -221,7 +221,7 @@ LL | impl Foo { | ^ | = note: for more information, see issue https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/57563 - = help: add #![feature(const_fn)] to the crate attributes to enable + = help: add `#![feature(const_fn)]` to the crate attributes to enable error[E0723]: trait bounds other than `Sized` on const fn parameters are unstable --> $DIR/min_const_fn.rs:124:6 @@ -230,7 +230,7 @@ LL | impl Foo { | ^ | = note: for more information, see issue https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/57563 - = help: add #![feature(const_fn)] to the crate attributes to enable + = help: add `#![feature(const_fn)]` to the crate attributes to enable error[E0723]: `impl Trait` in const fn is unstable --> $DIR/min_const_fn.rs:130:24 @@ -239,7 +239,7 @@ LL | const fn no_rpit2() -> AlanTuring { AlanTuring(0) } | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: for more information, see issue https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/57563 - = help: add #![feature(const_fn)] to the crate attributes to enable + = help: add `#![feature(const_fn)]` to the crate attributes to enable error[E0723]: trait bounds other than `Sized` on const fn parameters are unstable --> $DIR/min_const_fn.rs:132:34 @@ -248,7 +248,7 @@ LL | const fn no_apit2(_x: AlanTuring) {} | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: for more information, see issue https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/57563 - = help: add #![feature(const_fn)] to the crate attributes to enable + = help: add `#![feature(const_fn)]` to the crate attributes to enable error[E0723]: trait bounds other than `Sized` on const fn parameters are unstable --> $DIR/min_const_fn.rs:134:22 @@ -257,7 +257,7 @@ LL | const fn no_apit(_x: impl std::fmt::Debug) {} | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: for more information, see issue https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/57563 - = help: add #![feature(const_fn)] to the crate attributes to enable + = help: add `#![feature(const_fn)]` to the crate attributes to enable error[E0723]: `impl Trait` in const fn is unstable --> $DIR/min_const_fn.rs:135:23 @@ -266,7 +266,7 @@ LL | const fn no_rpit() -> impl std::fmt::Debug {} | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: for more information, see issue https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/57563 - = help: add #![feature(const_fn)] to the crate attributes to enable + = help: add `#![feature(const_fn)]` to the crate attributes to enable error[E0723]: trait bounds other than `Sized` on const fn parameters are unstable --> $DIR/min_const_fn.rs:136:23 @@ -275,7 +275,7 @@ LL | const fn no_dyn_trait(_x: &dyn std::fmt::Debug) {} | ^^ | = note: for more information, see issue https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/57563 - = help: add #![feature(const_fn)] to the crate attributes to enable + = help: add `#![feature(const_fn)]` to the crate attributes to enable error[E0723]: trait bounds other than `Sized` on const fn parameters are unstable --> $DIR/min_const_fn.rs:137:32 @@ -284,7 +284,7 @@ LL | const fn no_dyn_trait_ret() -> &'static dyn std::fmt::Debug { &() } | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: for more information, see issue https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/57563 - = help: add #![feature(const_fn)] to the crate attributes to enable + = help: add `#![feature(const_fn)]` to the crate attributes to enable warning[E0515]: cannot return reference to temporary value --> $DIR/min_const_fn.rs:137:63 @@ -306,7 +306,7 @@ LL | const fn really_no_traits_i_mean_it() { (&() as &dyn std::fmt::Debug, ()).1 | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: for more information, see issue https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/57563 - = help: add #![feature(const_fn)] to the crate attributes to enable + = help: add `#![feature(const_fn)]` to the crate attributes to enable error[E0723]: function pointers in const fn are unstable --> $DIR/min_const_fn.rs:148:21 @@ -315,7 +315,7 @@ LL | const fn no_fn_ptrs(_x: fn()) {} | ^^ | = note: for more information, see issue https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/57563 - = help: add #![feature(const_fn)] to the crate attributes to enable + = help: add `#![feature(const_fn)]` to the crate attributes to enable error[E0723]: function pointers in const fn are unstable --> $DIR/min_const_fn.rs:150:27 @@ -324,7 +324,7 @@ LL | const fn no_fn_ptrs2() -> fn() { fn foo() {} foo } | ^^^^ | = note: for more information, see issue https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/57563 - = help: add #![feature(const_fn)] to the crate attributes to enable + = help: add `#![feature(const_fn)]` to the crate attributes to enable error: aborting due to 36 previous errors diff --git a/src/test/ui/consts/min_const_fn/min_const_fn_dyn.stderr b/src/test/ui/consts/min_const_fn/min_const_fn_dyn.stderr index 9ded93c16727b..02ddb0395296c 100644 --- a/src/test/ui/consts/min_const_fn/min_const_fn_dyn.stderr +++ b/src/test/ui/consts/min_const_fn/min_const_fn_dyn.stderr @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ LL | x.0.field; | ^^^^^^^^^ | = note: for more information, see issue https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/57563 - = help: add #![feature(const_fn)] to the crate attributes to enable + = help: add `#![feature(const_fn)]` to the crate attributes to enable error[E0723]: trait bounds other than `Sized` on const fn parameters are unstable --> $DIR/min_const_fn_dyn.rs:12:66 @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ LL | const fn no_inner_dyn_trait_ret() -> Hide { Hide(HasDyn { field: &0 }) } | ^^ | = note: for more information, see issue https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/57563 - = help: add #![feature(const_fn)] to the crate attributes to enable + = help: add `#![feature(const_fn)]` to the crate attributes to enable warning[E0716]: temporary value dropped while borrowed --> $DIR/min_const_fn_dyn.rs:12:67 diff --git a/src/test/ui/consts/min_const_fn/min_const_fn_fn_ptr.stderr b/src/test/ui/consts/min_const_fn/min_const_fn_fn_ptr.stderr index 5316d07afa428..085ad1aad3a95 100644 --- a/src/test/ui/consts/min_const_fn/min_const_fn_fn_ptr.stderr +++ b/src/test/ui/consts/min_const_fn/min_const_fn_fn_ptr.stderr @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ LL | x.0.field; | ^^^^^^^^^ | = note: for more information, see issue https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/57563 - = help: add #![feature(const_fn)] to the crate attributes to enable + = help: add `#![feature(const_fn)]` to the crate attributes to enable error[E0723]: function pointers in const fn are unstable --> $DIR/min_const_fn_fn_ptr.rs:14:59 @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ LL | const fn no_inner_dyn_trait_ret() -> Hide { Hide(HasPtr { field }) } | ^^^^^ | = note: for more information, see issue https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/57563 - = help: add #![feature(const_fn)] to the crate attributes to enable + = help: add `#![feature(const_fn)]` to the crate attributes to enable error: aborting due to 2 previous errors diff --git a/src/test/ui/consts/min_const_fn/min_const_fn_libstd_stability.stderr b/src/test/ui/consts/min_const_fn/min_const_fn_libstd_stability.stderr index c52d7c8511561..0af5bdca815f9 100644 --- a/src/test/ui/consts/min_const_fn/min_const_fn_libstd_stability.stderr +++ b/src/test/ui/consts/min_const_fn/min_const_fn_libstd_stability.stderr @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ LL | const fn bar() -> u32 { foo() } | ^^^^^ | = note: for more information, see issue https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/57563 - = help: add #![feature(const_fn)] to the crate attributes to enable + = help: add `#![feature(const_fn)]` to the crate attributes to enable error[E0723]: can only call other `const fn` within a `const fn`, but `const foo2` is not stable as `const fn` --> $DIR/min_const_fn_libstd_stability.rs:22:26 @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ LL | const fn bar2() -> u32 { foo2() } | ^^^^^^ | = note: for more information, see issue https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/57563 - = help: add #![feature(const_fn)] to the crate attributes to enable + = help: add `#![feature(const_fn)]` to the crate attributes to enable error[E0723]: only int, `bool` and `char` operations are stable in const fn --> $DIR/min_const_fn_libstd_stability.rs:26:26 @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ LL | const fn bar3() -> u32 { (5f32 + 6f32) as u32 } | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: for more information, see issue https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/57563 - = help: add #![feature(const_fn)] to the crate attributes to enable + = help: add `#![feature(const_fn)]` to the crate attributes to enable error[E0723]: can only call other `const fn` within a `const fn`, but `const foo2_gated` is not stable as `const fn` --> $DIR/min_const_fn_libstd_stability.rs:34:32 @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ LL | const fn bar2_gated() -> u32 { foo2_gated() } | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: for more information, see issue https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/57563 - = help: add #![feature(const_fn)] to the crate attributes to enable + = help: add `#![feature(const_fn)]` to the crate attributes to enable error: aborting due to 4 previous errors diff --git a/src/test/ui/consts/min_const_fn/min_const_unsafe_fn_libstd_stability.stderr b/src/test/ui/consts/min_const_fn/min_const_unsafe_fn_libstd_stability.stderr index af39b99e90cc9..bc6f8c596060f 100644 --- a/src/test/ui/consts/min_const_fn/min_const_unsafe_fn_libstd_stability.stderr +++ b/src/test/ui/consts/min_const_fn/min_const_unsafe_fn_libstd_stability.stderr @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ LL | const unsafe fn bar() -> u32 { unsafe { foo() } } | ^^^^^ | = note: for more information, see issue https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/57563 - = help: add #![feature(const_fn)] to the crate attributes to enable + = help: add `#![feature(const_fn)]` to the crate attributes to enable error[E0723]: can only call other `const fn` within a `const fn`, but `const foo2` is not stable as `const fn` --> $DIR/min_const_unsafe_fn_libstd_stability.rs:22:42 @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ LL | const unsafe fn bar2() -> u32 { unsafe { foo2() } } | ^^^^^^ | = note: for more information, see issue https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/57563 - = help: add #![feature(const_fn)] to the crate attributes to enable + = help: add `#![feature(const_fn)]` to the crate attributes to enable error[E0723]: only int, `bool` and `char` operations are stable in const fn --> $DIR/min_const_unsafe_fn_libstd_stability.rs:26:33 @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ LL | const unsafe fn bar3() -> u32 { (5f32 + 6f32) as u32 } | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: for more information, see issue https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/57563 - = help: add #![feature(const_fn)] to the crate attributes to enable + = help: add `#![feature(const_fn)]` to the crate attributes to enable error[E0723]: can only call other `const fn` within a `const fn`, but `const foo2_gated` is not stable as `const fn` --> $DIR/min_const_unsafe_fn_libstd_stability.rs:34:48 @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ LL | const unsafe fn bar2_gated() -> u32 { unsafe { foo2_gated() } } | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: for more information, see issue https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/57563 - = help: add #![feature(const_fn)] to the crate attributes to enable + = help: add `#![feature(const_fn)]` to the crate attributes to enable error: aborting due to 4 previous errors diff --git a/src/test/ui/consts/min_const_fn/min_const_unsafe_fn_libstd_stability2.stderr b/src/test/ui/consts/min_const_fn/min_const_unsafe_fn_libstd_stability2.stderr index e4534d9ab98f6..a14fd740c670a 100644 --- a/src/test/ui/consts/min_const_fn/min_const_unsafe_fn_libstd_stability2.stderr +++ b/src/test/ui/consts/min_const_fn/min_const_unsafe_fn_libstd_stability2.stderr @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ LL | const unsafe fn bar() -> u32 { foo() } | ^^^^^ | = note: for more information, see issue https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/57563 - = help: add #![feature(const_fn)] to the crate attributes to enable + = help: add `#![feature(const_fn)]` to the crate attributes to enable error[E0723]: can only call other `const fn` within a `const fn`, but `const foo2` is not stable as `const fn` --> $DIR/min_const_unsafe_fn_libstd_stability2.rs:22:33 @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ LL | const unsafe fn bar2() -> u32 { foo2() } | ^^^^^^ | = note: for more information, see issue https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/57563 - = help: add #![feature(const_fn)] to the crate attributes to enable + = help: add `#![feature(const_fn)]` to the crate attributes to enable error[E0723]: can only call other `const fn` within a `const fn`, but `const foo2_gated` is not stable as `const fn` --> $DIR/min_const_unsafe_fn_libstd_stability2.rs:30:39 @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ LL | const unsafe fn bar2_gated() -> u32 { foo2_gated() } | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ | = note: for more information, see issue https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/57563 - = help: add #![feature(const_fn)] to the crate attributes to enable + = help: add `#![feature(const_fn)]` to the crate attributes to enable error: aborting due to 3 previous errors diff --git a/src/test/ui/consts/min_const_fn/mutable_borrow.stderr b/src/test/ui/consts/min_const_fn/mutable_borrow.stderr index ed55849124f27..7c121be0d552d 100644 --- a/src/test/ui/consts/min_const_fn/mutable_borrow.stderr +++ b/src/test/ui/consts/min_const_fn/mutable_borrow.stderr @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ LL | let b = &mut a; | ^ | = note: for more information, see issue https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/57563 - = help: add #![feature(const_fn)] to the crate attributes to enable + = help: add `#![feature(const_fn)]` to the crate attributes to enable error[E0723]: mutable references in const fn are unstable --> $DIR/mutable_borrow.rs:12:13 @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ LL | let b = &mut a; | ^ | = note: for more information, see issue https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/57563 - = help: add #![feature(const_fn)] to the crate attributes to enable + = help: add `#![feature(const_fn)]` to the crate attributes to enable error: aborting due to 2 previous errors diff --git a/src/test/ui/consts/single_variant_match_ice.stderr b/src/test/ui/consts/single_variant_match_ice.stderr index 851733726ac0f..3f37a6c645056 100644 --- a/src/test/ui/consts/single_variant_match_ice.stderr +++ b/src/test/ui/consts/single_variant_match_ice.stderr @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ LL | match *self { | ^^^^^ | = note: for more information, see issue https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/57563 - = help: add #![feature(const_fn)] to the crate attributes to enable + = help: add `#![feature(const_fn)]` to the crate attributes to enable error: aborting due to 3 previous errors diff --git a/src/test/ui/derives/deriving-with-repr-packed.rs b/src/test/ui/derives/deriving-with-repr-packed.rs index 66b0f85c85dd1..d354cef66bc06 100644 --- a/src/test/ui/derives/deriving-with-repr-packed.rs +++ b/src/test/ui/derives/deriving-with-repr-packed.rs @@ -6,15 +6,15 @@ // not be aligned. #[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)] -//~^ ERROR #[derive] can't be used +//~^ ERROR `#[derive]` can't be used //~| hard error -//~^^^ ERROR #[derive] can't be used +//~^^^ ERROR `#[derive]` can't be used //~| hard error #[repr(packed)] pub struct Foo(T, T, T); #[derive(PartialEq, Eq)] -//~^ ERROR #[derive] can't be used +//~^ ERROR `#[derive]` can't be used //~| hard error #[repr(packed)] pub struct Bar(u32, u32, u32); @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ pub struct Bar(u32, u32, u32); struct Y(usize); #[derive(PartialEq)] -//~^ ERROR #[derive] can't be used +//~^ ERROR `#[derive]` can't be used //~| hard error #[repr(packed)] struct X(Y); diff --git a/src/test/ui/derives/deriving-with-repr-packed.stderr b/src/test/ui/derives/deriving-with-repr-packed.stderr index 9d96908a05620..8093c58a67e42 100644 --- a/src/test/ui/derives/deriving-with-repr-packed.stderr +++ b/src/test/ui/derives/deriving-with-repr-packed.stderr @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -error: #[derive] can't be used on a #[repr(packed)] struct with type or const parameters (error E0133) +error: `#[derive]` can't be used on a `#[repr(packed)]` struct with type or const parameters (error E0133) --> $DIR/deriving-with-repr-packed.rs:8:16 | LL | #[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)] @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ LL | #![deny(safe_packed_borrows)] = warning: this was previously accepted by the compiler but is being phased out; it will become a hard error in a future release! = note: for more information, see issue #46043 -error: #[derive] can't be used on a #[repr(packed)] struct with type or const parameters (error E0133) +error: `#[derive]` can't be used on a `#[repr(packed)]` struct with type or const parameters (error E0133) --> $DIR/deriving-with-repr-packed.rs:8:23 | LL | #[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)] @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ LL | #[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)] = warning: this was previously accepted by the compiler but is being phased out; it will become a hard error in a future release! = note: for more information, see issue #46043 -error: #[derive] can't be used on a #[repr(packed)] struct that does not derive Copy (error E0133) +error: `#[derive]` can't be used on a `#[repr(packed)]` struct that does not derive Copy (error E0133) --> $DIR/deriving-with-repr-packed.rs:16:10 | LL | #[derive(PartialEq, Eq)] @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ LL | #[derive(PartialEq, Eq)] = warning: this was previously accepted by the compiler but is being phased out; it will become a hard error in a future release! = note: for more information, see issue #46043 -error: #[derive] can't be used on a #[repr(packed)] struct that does not derive Copy (error E0133) +error: `#[derive]` can't be used on a `#[repr(packed)]` struct that does not derive Copy (error E0133) --> $DIR/deriving-with-repr-packed.rs:25:10 | LL | #[derive(PartialEq)] diff --git a/src/test/ui/error-codes/E0008.stderr b/src/test/ui/error-codes/E0008.stderr index 2505c03a148af..6b45439c4b587 100644 --- a/src/test/ui/error-codes/E0008.stderr +++ b/src/test/ui/error-codes/E0008.stderr @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ error[E0008]: cannot bind by-move into a pattern guard LL | Some(s) if s.len() == 0 => {}, | ^ moves value into pattern guard | - = help: add #![feature(bind_by_move_pattern_guards)] to the crate attributes to enable + = help: add `#![feature(bind_by_move_pattern_guards)]` to the crate attributes to enable error: aborting due to previous error diff --git a/src/test/ui/error-codes/E0301.stderr b/src/test/ui/error-codes/E0301.stderr index 44e823631b592..4f12fd3850e33 100644 --- a/src/test/ui/error-codes/E0301.stderr +++ b/src/test/ui/error-codes/E0301.stderr @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ error[E0301]: cannot mutably borrow in a pattern guard LL | option if option.take().is_none() => {}, | ^^^^^^ borrowed mutably in pattern guard | - = help: add #![feature(bind_by_move_pattern_guards)] to the crate attributes to enable + = help: add `#![feature(bind_by_move_pattern_guards)]` to the crate attributes to enable error[E0596]: cannot borrow `option` as mutable, as it is immutable for the pattern guard --> $DIR/E0301.rs:4:19 diff --git a/src/test/ui/hygiene/auxiliary/transparent-basic.rs b/src/test/ui/hygiene/auxiliary/transparent-basic.rs index 0d045d09d2cd8..37de27ee8005d 100644 --- a/src/test/ui/hygiene/auxiliary/transparent-basic.rs +++ b/src/test/ui/hygiene/auxiliary/transparent-basic.rs @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ #![feature(decl_macro, rustc_attrs)] -#[rustc_transparent_macro] +#[rustc_macro_transparency = "transparent"] pub macro dollar_crate() { let s = $crate::S; } diff --git a/src/test/ui/hygiene/generate-mod.rs b/src/test/ui/hygiene/generate-mod.rs index 089d74f123e10..8826293542c97 100644 --- a/src/test/ui/hygiene/generate-mod.rs +++ b/src/test/ui/hygiene/generate-mod.rs @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ macro genmod($FromOutside: ident, $Outer: ident) { } } -#[rustc_transparent_macro] +#[rustc_macro_transparency = "transparent"] macro genmod_transparent() { type A = FromOutside; struct Outer; diff --git a/src/test/ui/hygiene/rustc-macro-transparency.rs b/src/test/ui/hygiene/rustc-macro-transparency.rs new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000..a0a3d411d28b2 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/test/ui/hygiene/rustc-macro-transparency.rs @@ -0,0 +1,31 @@ +#![feature(decl_macro, rustc_attrs)] + +#[rustc_macro_transparency = "transparent"] +macro transparent() { + struct Transparent; + let transparent = 0; +} +#[rustc_macro_transparency = "semitransparent"] +macro semitransparent() { + struct SemiTransparent; + let semitransparent = 0; +} +#[rustc_macro_transparency = "opaque"] +macro opaque() { + struct Opaque; + let opaque = 0; +} + +fn main() { + transparent!(); + semitransparent!(); + opaque!(); + + Transparent; // OK + SemiTransparent; // OK + Opaque; //~ ERROR cannot find value `Opaque` in this scope + + transparent; // OK + semitransparent; //~ ERROR cannot find value `semitransparent` in this scope + opaque; //~ ERROR cannot find value `opaque` in this scope +} diff --git a/src/test/ui/hygiene/rustc-macro-transparency.stderr b/src/test/ui/hygiene/rustc-macro-transparency.stderr new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000..2a9df221e2c87 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/test/ui/hygiene/rustc-macro-transparency.stderr @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ +error[E0425]: cannot find value `Opaque` in this scope + --> $DIR/rustc-macro-transparency.rs:26:5 + | +LL | Opaque; + | ^^^^^^ help: a local variable with a similar name exists: `opaque` + +error[E0425]: cannot find value `semitransparent` in this scope + --> $DIR/rustc-macro-transparency.rs:29:5 + | +LL | semitransparent; + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ not found in this scope + +error[E0425]: cannot find value `opaque` in this scope + --> $DIR/rustc-macro-transparency.rs:30:5 + | +LL | opaque; + | ^^^^^^ not found in this scope + +error: aborting due to 3 previous errors + +For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0425`. diff --git a/src/test/ui/hygiene/transparent-basic.rs b/src/test/ui/hygiene/transparent-basic.rs index 23ee558cc17b0..69dfc524989a4 100644 --- a/src/test/ui/hygiene/transparent-basic.rs +++ b/src/test/ui/hygiene/transparent-basic.rs @@ -5,12 +5,12 @@ extern crate transparent_basic; -#[rustc_transparent_macro] +#[rustc_macro_transparency = "transparent"] macro binding() { let x = 10; } -#[rustc_transparent_macro] +#[rustc_macro_transparency = "transparent"] macro label() { break 'label } diff --git a/src/test/ui/issues/issue-37550.stderr b/src/test/ui/issues/issue-37550.stderr index 609043942b7d9..c1523e911fd2b 100644 --- a/src/test/ui/issues/issue-37550.stderr +++ b/src/test/ui/issues/issue-37550.stderr @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ LL | let x = || t; | ^ | = note: for more information, see issue https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/57563 - = help: add #![feature(const_fn)] to the crate attributes to enable + = help: add `#![feature(const_fn)]` to the crate attributes to enable error: aborting due to previous error diff --git a/src/test/ui/macros/restricted-shadowing-modern.rs b/src/test/ui/macros/restricted-shadowing-modern.rs index 448f623c2208f..a8818507d75d2 100644 --- a/src/test/ui/macros/restricted-shadowing-modern.rs +++ b/src/test/ui/macros/restricted-shadowing-modern.rs @@ -80,17 +80,17 @@ struct Right; // struct Wrong; // not defined -#[rustc_transparent_macro] +#[rustc_macro_transparency = "transparent"] macro include() { - #[rustc_transparent_macro] + #[rustc_macro_transparency = "transparent"] macro gen_outer() { macro m() { Wrong } } - #[rustc_transparent_macro] + #[rustc_macro_transparency = "transparent"] macro gen_inner() { macro m() { Right } } - #[rustc_transparent_macro] + #[rustc_macro_transparency = "transparent"] macro gen_invoc() { m!() } @@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ macro include() { fn check1() { macro m() {} { - #[rustc_transparent_macro] + #[rustc_macro_transparency = "transparent"] macro gen_gen_inner_invoc() { gen_inner!(); m!(); //~ ERROR `m` is ambiguous @@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ macro include() { fn check5() { macro m() { Wrong } { - #[rustc_transparent_macro] + #[rustc_macro_transparency = "transparent"] macro gen_inner_invoc() { macro m() { Right } m!(); // OK @@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ macro include() { fn check9() { macro m() { Wrong } { - #[rustc_transparent_macro] + #[rustc_macro_transparency = "transparent"] macro gen_inner_gen_invoc() { macro m() { Right } gen_invoc!(); // OK @@ -145,7 +145,7 @@ macro include() { macro m() {} { gen_inner!(); - #[rustc_transparent_macro] + #[rustc_macro_transparency = "transparent"] macro gen_invoc() { m!() } //~ ERROR `m` is ambiguous gen_invoc!(); } @@ -186,7 +186,7 @@ macro include() { fn check52() { gen_outer!(); { - #[rustc_transparent_macro] + #[rustc_macro_transparency = "transparent"] macro gen_gen_inner_invoc() { gen_inner!(); m!(); //~ ERROR `m` is ambiguous @@ -198,7 +198,7 @@ macro include() { fn check56() { gen_outer!(); { - #[rustc_transparent_macro] + #[rustc_macro_transparency = "transparent"] macro gen_inner_invoc() { macro m() { Right } m!(); // OK @@ -218,7 +218,7 @@ macro include() { fn check60() { gen_outer!(); { - #[rustc_transparent_macro] + #[rustc_macro_transparency = "transparent"] macro gen_inner_gen_invoc() { macro m() { Right } gen_invoc!(); // OK @@ -231,7 +231,7 @@ macro include() { gen_outer!(); { gen_inner!(); - #[rustc_transparent_macro] + #[rustc_macro_transparency = "transparent"] macro gen_invoc() { m!() } //~ ERROR `m` is ambiguous gen_invoc!(); } diff --git a/src/test/ui/proc-macro/reserved-macro-names.rs b/src/test/ui/proc-macro/reserved-macro-names.rs index 7c66af172fd5e..9f56eccb7a61c 100644 --- a/src/test/ui/proc-macro/reserved-macro-names.rs +++ b/src/test/ui/proc-macro/reserved-macro-names.rs @@ -8,18 +8,18 @@ use proc_macro::*; #[proc_macro_attribute] pub fn cfg(_: TokenStream, input: TokenStream) -> TokenStream { - //~^ ERROR name `cfg` is reserved in macro namespace + //~^ ERROR name `cfg` is reserved in attribute namespace input } #[proc_macro_attribute] pub fn cfg_attr(_: TokenStream, input: TokenStream) -> TokenStream { - //~^ ERROR name `cfg_attr` is reserved in macro namespace + //~^ ERROR name `cfg_attr` is reserved in attribute namespace input } #[proc_macro_attribute] pub fn derive(_: TokenStream, input: TokenStream) -> TokenStream { - //~^ ERROR name `derive` is reserved in macro namespace + //~^ ERROR name `derive` is reserved in attribute namespace input } diff --git a/src/test/ui/proc-macro/reserved-macro-names.stderr b/src/test/ui/proc-macro/reserved-macro-names.stderr index 5ebe62a4969bb..f871e43ce51df 100644 --- a/src/test/ui/proc-macro/reserved-macro-names.stderr +++ b/src/test/ui/proc-macro/reserved-macro-names.stderr @@ -1,16 +1,16 @@ -error: name `cfg` is reserved in macro namespace +error: name `cfg` is reserved in attribute namespace --> $DIR/reserved-macro-names.rs:10:8 | LL | pub fn cfg(_: TokenStream, input: TokenStream) -> TokenStream { | ^^^ -error: name `cfg_attr` is reserved in macro namespace +error: name `cfg_attr` is reserved in attribute namespace --> $DIR/reserved-macro-names.rs:16:8 | LL | pub fn cfg_attr(_: TokenStream, input: TokenStream) -> TokenStream { | ^^^^^^^^ -error: name `derive` is reserved in macro namespace +error: name `derive` is reserved in attribute namespace --> $DIR/reserved-macro-names.rs:22:8 | LL | pub fn derive(_: TokenStream, input: TokenStream) -> TokenStream { diff --git a/src/test/ui/rfc-0107-bind-by-move-pattern-guards/feature-gate.no_gate.stderr b/src/test/ui/rfc-0107-bind-by-move-pattern-guards/feature-gate.no_gate.stderr index 2a1a04b3f494c..c2f6edee05fa6 100644 --- a/src/test/ui/rfc-0107-bind-by-move-pattern-guards/feature-gate.no_gate.stderr +++ b/src/test/ui/rfc-0107-bind-by-move-pattern-guards/feature-gate.no_gate.stderr @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ error[E0008]: cannot bind by-move into a pattern guard LL | A { a: v } if *v == 42 => v, | ^ moves value into pattern guard | - = help: add #![feature(bind_by_move_pattern_guards)] to the crate attributes to enable + = help: add `#![feature(bind_by_move_pattern_guards)]` to the crate attributes to enable error: aborting due to previous error diff --git a/src/test/ui/unsafe/ranged_ints2_const.stderr b/src/test/ui/unsafe/ranged_ints2_const.stderr index 6a47c5b14146b..e99155ee10162 100644 --- a/src/test/ui/unsafe/ranged_ints2_const.stderr +++ b/src/test/ui/unsafe/ranged_ints2_const.stderr @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ LL | let y = &mut x.0; | ^ | = note: for more information, see issue https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/57563 - = help: add #![feature(const_fn)] to the crate attributes to enable + = help: add `#![feature(const_fn)]` to the crate attributes to enable error[E0723]: mutable references in const fn are unstable --> $DIR/ranged_ints2_const.rs:18:9 @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ LL | let y = unsafe { &mut x.0 }; | ^ | = note: for more information, see issue https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/57563 - = help: add #![feature(const_fn)] to the crate attributes to enable + = help: add `#![feature(const_fn)]` to the crate attributes to enable error[E0133]: mutation of layout constrained field is unsafe and requires unsafe function or block --> $DIR/ranged_ints2_const.rs:11:13 diff --git a/src/tools/rustfmt b/src/tools/rustfmt index d33450247b17d..679c8d5f106e8 160000 --- a/src/tools/rustfmt +++ b/src/tools/rustfmt @@ -1 +1 @@ -Subproject commit d33450247b17d92a951d9663822c5a3635a37dde +Subproject commit 679c8d5f106e8442bf8c4a54609a63df9eb3863c diff --git a/src/tools/tidy/src/libcoretest.rs b/src/tools/tidy/src/libcoretest.rs index ea92f989ada7d..58c6aa12dc48d 100644 --- a/src/tools/tidy/src/libcoretest.rs +++ b/src/tools/tidy/src/libcoretest.rs @@ -13,7 +13,8 @@ pub fn check(path: &Path, bad: &mut bool) { &mut |entry, contents| { let subpath = entry.path(); if let Some("rs") = subpath.extension().and_then(|e| e.to_str()) { - if contents.contains("#[test]") { + let contents = contents.trim(); + if !contents.starts_with("//") && contents.contains("#[test]") { tidy_error!( bad, "{} contains #[test]; libcore tests must be placed inside \