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1 use crate::lints::{NonFmtPanicBraces, NonFmtPanicUnused};
2 use crate::{LateContext, LateLintPass, LintContext};
3 use rustc_ast as ast;
4 use rustc_errors::{fluent, Applicability};
5 use rustc_hir as hir;
6 use rustc_infer::infer::TyCtxtInferExt;
7 use rustc_middle::lint::in_external_macro;
8 use rustc_middle::ty;
9 use rustc_parse_format::{ParseMode, Parser, Piece};
10 use rustc_session::lint::FutureIncompatibilityReason;
11 use rustc_span::edition::Edition;
12 use rustc_span::{hygiene, sym, symbol::kw, InnerSpan, Span, Symbol};
13 use rustc_trait_selection::infer::InferCtxtExt;
14
15 declare_lint! {
16     /// The `non_fmt_panics` lint detects `panic!(..)` invocations where the first
17     /// argument is not a formatting string.
18     ///
19     /// ### Example
20     ///
21     /// ```rust,no_run,edition2018
22     /// panic!("{}");
23     /// panic!(123);
24     /// ```
25     ///
26     /// {{produces}}
27     ///
28     /// ### Explanation
29     ///
30     /// In Rust 2018 and earlier, `panic!(x)` directly uses `x` as the message.
31     /// That means that `panic!("{}")` panics with the message `"{}"` instead
32     /// of using it as a formatting string, and `panic!(123)` will panic with
33     /// an `i32` as message.
34     ///
35     /// Rust 2021 always interprets the first argument as format string.
36     NON_FMT_PANICS,
37     Warn,
38     "detect single-argument panic!() invocations in which the argument is not a format string",
39     @future_incompatible = FutureIncompatibleInfo {
40         reason: FutureIncompatibilityReason::EditionSemanticsChange(Edition::Edition2021),
41         explain_reason: false,
42     };
43     report_in_external_macro
44 }
45
46 declare_lint_pass!(NonPanicFmt => [NON_FMT_PANICS]);
47
48 impl<'tcx> LateLintPass<'tcx> for NonPanicFmt {
49     fn check_expr(&mut self, cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, expr: &'tcx hir::Expr<'tcx>) {
50         if let hir::ExprKind::Call(f, [arg]) = &expr.kind {
51             if let &ty::FnDef(def_id, _) = cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(f).kind() {
52                 let f_diagnostic_name = cx.tcx.get_diagnostic_name(def_id);
53
54                 if Some(def_id) == cx.tcx.lang_items().begin_panic_fn()
55                     || Some(def_id) == cx.tcx.lang_items().panic_fn()
56                     || f_diagnostic_name == Some(sym::panic_str)
57                 {
58                     if let Some(id) = f.span.ctxt().outer_expn_data().macro_def_id {
59                         if matches!(
60                             cx.tcx.get_diagnostic_name(id),
61                             Some(sym::core_panic_2015_macro | sym::std_panic_2015_macro)
62                         ) {
63                             check_panic(cx, f, arg);
64                         }
65                     }
66                 } else if f_diagnostic_name == Some(sym::unreachable_display) {
67                     if let Some(id) = f.span.ctxt().outer_expn_data().macro_def_id {
68                         if cx.tcx.is_diagnostic_item(sym::unreachable_2015_macro, id) {
69                             check_panic(
70                                 cx,
71                                 f,
72                                 // This is safe because we checked above that the callee is indeed
73                                 // unreachable_display
74                                 match &arg.kind {
75                                     // Get the borrowed arg not the borrow
76                                     hir::ExprKind::AddrOf(ast::BorrowKind::Ref, _, arg) => arg,
77                                     _ => bug!("call to unreachable_display without borrow"),
78                                 },
79                             );
80                         }
81                     }
82                 }
83             }
84         }
85     }
86 }
87
88 fn check_panic<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, f: &'tcx hir::Expr<'tcx>, arg: &'tcx hir::Expr<'tcx>) {
89     if let hir::ExprKind::Lit(lit) = &arg.kind {
90         if let ast::LitKind::Str(sym, _) = lit.node {
91             // The argument is a string literal.
92             check_panic_str(cx, f, arg, sym.as_str());
93             return;
94         }
95     }
96
97     // The argument is *not* a string literal.
98
99     let (span, panic, symbol) = panic_call(cx, f);
100
101     if in_external_macro(cx.sess(), span) {
102         // Nothing that can be done about it in the current crate.
103         return;
104     }
105
106     // Find the span of the argument to `panic!()` or `unreachable!`, before expansion in the
107     // case of `panic!(some_macro!())` or `unreachable!(some_macro!())`.
108     // We don't use source_callsite(), because this `panic!(..)` might itself
109     // be expanded from another macro, in which case we want to stop at that
110     // expansion.
111     let mut arg_span = arg.span;
112     let mut arg_macro = None;
113     while !span.contains(arg_span) {
114         let expn = arg_span.ctxt().outer_expn_data();
115         if expn.is_root() {
116             break;
117         }
118         arg_macro = expn.macro_def_id;
119         arg_span = expn.call_site;
120     }
121
122     #[allow(rustc::diagnostic_outside_of_impl)]
123     cx.struct_span_lint(NON_FMT_PANICS, arg_span, fluent::lint_non_fmt_panic, |lint| {
124         lint.set_arg("name", symbol);
125         lint.note(fluent::note);
126         lint.note(fluent::more_info_note);
127         if !is_arg_inside_call(arg_span, span) {
128             // No clue where this argument is coming from.
129             return lint;
130         }
131         if arg_macro.map_or(false, |id| cx.tcx.is_diagnostic_item(sym::format_macro, id)) {
132             // A case of `panic!(format!(..))`.
133             lint.note(fluent::supports_fmt_note);
134             if let Some((open, close, _)) = find_delimiters(cx, arg_span) {
135                 lint.multipart_suggestion(
136                     fluent::supports_fmt_suggestion,
137                     vec![
138                         (arg_span.until(open.shrink_to_hi()), "".into()),
139                         (close.until(arg_span.shrink_to_hi()), "".into()),
140                     ],
141                     Applicability::MachineApplicable,
142                 );
143             }
144         } else {
145             let ty = cx.typeck_results().expr_ty(arg);
146             // If this is a &str or String, we can confidently give the `"{}", ` suggestion.
147             let is_str = matches!(
148                 ty.kind(),
149                 ty::Ref(_, r, _) if *r.kind() == ty::Str,
150             ) || matches!(
151                 ty.ty_adt_def(),
152                 Some(ty_def) if Some(ty_def.did()) == cx.tcx.lang_items().string(),
153             );
154
155             let infcx = cx.tcx.infer_ctxt().build();
156             let suggest_display = is_str
157                 || cx
158                     .tcx
159                     .get_diagnostic_item(sym::Display)
160                     .map(|t| infcx.type_implements_trait(t, [ty], cx.param_env).may_apply())
161                     == Some(true);
162             let suggest_debug = !suggest_display
163                 && cx
164                     .tcx
165                     .get_diagnostic_item(sym::Debug)
166                     .map(|t| infcx.type_implements_trait(t, [ty], cx.param_env).may_apply())
167                     == Some(true);
168
169             let suggest_panic_any = !is_str && panic == sym::std_panic_macro;
170
171             let fmt_applicability = if suggest_panic_any {
172                 // If we can use panic_any, use that as the MachineApplicable suggestion.
173                 Applicability::MaybeIncorrect
174             } else {
175                 // If we don't suggest panic_any, using a format string is our best bet.
176                 Applicability::MachineApplicable
177             };
178
179             if suggest_display {
180                 lint.span_suggestion_verbose(
181                     arg_span.shrink_to_lo(),
182                     fluent::display_suggestion,
183                     "\"{}\", ",
184                     fmt_applicability,
185                 );
186             } else if suggest_debug {
187                 lint.set_arg("ty", ty);
188                 lint.span_suggestion_verbose(
189                     arg_span.shrink_to_lo(),
190                     fluent::debug_suggestion,
191                     "\"{:?}\", ",
192                     fmt_applicability,
193                 );
194             }
195
196             if suggest_panic_any {
197                 if let Some((open, close, del)) = find_delimiters(cx, span) {
198                     lint.set_arg("already_suggested", suggest_display || suggest_debug);
199                     lint.multipart_suggestion(
200                         fluent::panic_suggestion,
201                         if del == '(' {
202                             vec![(span.until(open), "std::panic::panic_any".into())]
203                         } else {
204                             vec![
205                                 (span.until(open.shrink_to_hi()), "std::panic::panic_any(".into()),
206                                 (close, ")".into()),
207                             ]
208                         },
209                         Applicability::MachineApplicable,
210                     );
211                 }
212             }
213         }
214         lint
215     });
216 }
217
218 fn check_panic_str<'tcx>(
219     cx: &LateContext<'tcx>,
220     f: &'tcx hir::Expr<'tcx>,
221     arg: &'tcx hir::Expr<'tcx>,
222     fmt: &str,
223 ) {
224     if !fmt.contains(&['{', '}']) {
225         // No brace, no problem.
226         return;
227     }
228
229     let (span, _, _) = panic_call(cx, f);
230
231     if in_external_macro(cx.sess(), span) && in_external_macro(cx.sess(), arg.span) {
232         // Nothing that can be done about it in the current crate.
233         return;
234     }
235
236     let fmt_span = arg.span.source_callsite();
237
238     let (snippet, style) = match cx.sess().parse_sess.source_map().span_to_snippet(fmt_span) {
239         Ok(snippet) => {
240             // Count the number of `#`s between the `r` and `"`.
241             let style = snippet.strip_prefix('r').and_then(|s| s.find('"'));
242             (Some(snippet), style)
243         }
244         Err(_) => (None, None),
245     };
246
247     let mut fmt_parser = Parser::new(fmt, style, snippet.clone(), false, ParseMode::Format);
248     let n_arguments = (&mut fmt_parser).filter(|a| matches!(a, Piece::NextArgument(_))).count();
249
250     if n_arguments > 0 && fmt_parser.errors.is_empty() {
251         let arg_spans: Vec<_> = match &fmt_parser.arg_places[..] {
252             [] => vec![fmt_span],
253             v => v
254                 .iter()
255                 .map(|span| fmt_span.from_inner(InnerSpan::new(span.start, span.end)))
256                 .collect(),
257         };
258         cx.emit_spanned_lint(
259             NON_FMT_PANICS,
260             arg_spans,
261             NonFmtPanicUnused {
262                 count: n_arguments,
263                 suggestion: is_arg_inside_call(arg.span, span).then_some(arg.span),
264             },
265         );
266     } else {
267         let brace_spans: Option<Vec<_>> =
268             snippet.filter(|s| s.starts_with('"') || s.starts_with("r#")).map(|s| {
269                 s.char_indices()
270                     .filter(|&(_, c)| c == '{' || c == '}')
271                     .map(|(i, _)| fmt_span.from_inner(InnerSpan { start: i, end: i + 1 }))
272                     .collect()
273             });
274         let count = brace_spans.as_ref().map(|v| v.len()).unwrap_or(/* any number >1 */ 2);
275         cx.emit_spanned_lint(
276             NON_FMT_PANICS,
277             brace_spans.unwrap_or_else(|| vec![span]),
278             NonFmtPanicBraces {
279                 count,
280                 suggestion: is_arg_inside_call(arg.span, span).then_some(arg.span.shrink_to_lo()),
281             },
282         );
283     }
284 }
285
286 /// Given the span of `some_macro!(args);`, gives the span of `(` and `)`,
287 /// and the type of (opening) delimiter used.
288 fn find_delimiters(cx: &LateContext<'_>, span: Span) -> Option<(Span, Span, char)> {
289     let snippet = cx.sess().parse_sess.source_map().span_to_snippet(span).ok()?;
290     let (open, open_ch) = snippet.char_indices().find(|&(_, c)| "([{".contains(c))?;
291     let close = snippet.rfind(|c| ")]}".contains(c))?;
292     Some((
293         span.from_inner(InnerSpan { start: open, end: open + 1 }),
294         span.from_inner(InnerSpan { start: close, end: close + 1 }),
295         open_ch,
296     ))
297 }
298
299 fn panic_call<'tcx>(cx: &LateContext<'tcx>, f: &'tcx hir::Expr<'tcx>) -> (Span, Symbol, Symbol) {
300     let mut expn = f.span.ctxt().outer_expn_data();
301
302     let mut panic_macro = kw::Empty;
303
304     // Unwrap more levels of macro expansion, as panic_2015!()
305     // was likely expanded from panic!() and possibly from
306     // [debug_]assert!().
307     loop {
308         let parent = expn.call_site.ctxt().outer_expn_data();
309         let Some(id) = parent.macro_def_id else { break };
310         let Some(name) = cx.tcx.get_diagnostic_name(id) else { break };
311         if !matches!(
312             name,
313             sym::core_panic_macro
314                 | sym::std_panic_macro
315                 | sym::assert_macro
316                 | sym::debug_assert_macro
317                 | sym::unreachable_macro
318         ) {
319             break;
320         }
321         expn = parent;
322         panic_macro = name;
323     }
324
325     let macro_symbol =
326         if let hygiene::ExpnKind::Macro(_, symbol) = expn.kind { symbol } else { sym::panic };
327     (expn.call_site, panic_macro, macro_symbol)
328 }
329
330 fn is_arg_inside_call(arg: Span, call: Span) -> bool {
331     // We only add suggestions if the argument we're looking at appears inside the
332     // panic call in the source file, to avoid invalid suggestions when macros are involved.
333     // We specifically check for the spans to not be identical, as that happens sometimes when
334     // proc_macros lie about spans and apply the same span to all the tokens they produce.
335     call.contains(arg) && !call.source_equal(arg)
336 }