1 //! An "interner" is a data structure that associates values with usize tags and
2 //! allows bidirectional lookup; i.e., given a value, one can easily find the
3 //! type, and vice versa.
5 use rustc_arena::DroplessArena;
6 use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashMap;
7 use rustc_data_structures::stable_hasher::{HashStable, StableHasher, ToStableHashKey};
8 use rustc_data_structures::sync::Lock;
9 use rustc_macros::HashStable_Generic;
10 use rustc_serialize::{Decodable, Decoder, Encodable, Encoder};
12 use std::cmp::{Ord, PartialEq, PartialOrd};
14 use std::hash::{Hash, Hasher};
17 use crate::{with_session_globals, Edition, Span, DUMMY_SP};
22 // The proc macro code for this is in `compiler/rustc_macros/src/symbols.rs`.
24 // After modifying this list adjust `is_special`, `is_used_keyword`/`is_unused_keyword`,
25 // this should be rarely necessary though if the keywords are kept in alphabetic order.
27 // Special reserved identifiers used internally for elided lifetimes,
28 // unnamed method parameters, crate root module, error recovery etc.
31 DollarCrate: "$crate",
34 // Keywords that are used in stable Rust.
71 // Keywords that are used in unstable Rust or reserved for future use.
85 // Edition-specific keywords that are used in stable Rust.
86 Async: "async", // >= 2018 Edition only
87 Await: "await", // >= 2018 Edition only
88 Dyn: "dyn", // >= 2018 Edition only
90 // Edition-specific keywords that are used in unstable Rust or reserved for future use.
91 Try: "try", // >= 2018 Edition only
93 // Special lifetime names
94 UnderscoreLifetime: "'_",
95 StaticLifetime: "'static",
97 // Weak keywords, have special meaning only in specific contexts.
101 MacroRules: "macro_rules",
106 // Pre-interned symbols that can be referred to with `rustc_span::sym::*`.
108 // The symbol is the stringified identifier unless otherwise specified, in
109 // which case the name should mention the non-identifier punctuation.
110 // E.g. `sym::proc_dash_macro` represents "proc-macro", and it shouldn't be
111 // called `sym::proc_macro` because then it's easy to mistakenly think it
112 // represents "proc_macro".
114 // As well as the symbols listed, there are symbols for the strings
115 // "0", "1", ..., "9", which are accessible via `sym::integer`.
117 // The proc macro will abort if symbols are not in alphabetical order (as
118 // defined by `impl Ord for str`) or if any symbols are duplicated. Vim
119 // users can sort the list by selecting it and executing the command
120 // `:'<,'>!LC_ALL=C sort`.
122 // There is currently no checking that all symbols are used; that would be
232 ProceduralMasqueradeDummyType,
280 aarch64_target_feature,
281 aarch64_ver_target_feature,
285 abi_c_cmse_nonsecure_call,
287 abi_msp430_interrupt,
301 advanced_slice_patterns,
317 allow_internal_unsafe,
318 allow_internal_unstable,
326 arbitrary_enum_discriminant,
327 arbitrary_self_types,
339 asm_experimental_arch,
347 assert_receiver_is_total_eq,
350 associated_const_equality,
352 associated_type_bounds,
353 associated_type_defaults,
366 augmented_assignments,
368 automatically_derived,
370 avx512_target_feature,
378 bind_by_move_pattern_guards,
390 borrowck_graphviz_format,
391 borrowck_graphviz_postflow,
392 borrowck_graphviz_preflow,
397 braced_empty_structs,
409 capture_disjoint_fields,
425 cfg_target_has_atomic,
426 cfg_target_has_atomic_equal_alignment,
427 cfg_target_has_atomic_load_store,
428 cfg_target_thread_local,
440 closure_to_fn_coercion,
441 closure_track_caller,
445 cmpxchg16b_target_feature,
446 cmse_nonsecure_entry,
453 compare_exchange_weak,
463 conservative_impl_trait,
467 const_compare_raw_pointers,
472 const_eval_select_ct,
473 const_evaluatable_checked,
476 const_fn_floating_point_arithmetic,
477 const_fn_fn_ptr_basics,
478 const_fn_trait_bound,
484 const_generic_defaults,
486 const_generics_defaults,
489 const_in_array_repeat_expressions,
496 const_precise_live_drops,
499 const_raw_ptr_to_usize_cast,
502 const_trait_bound_opt_out,
519 core_panic_2015_macro,
530 crate_visibility_modifier,
531 crt_dash_static: "crt-static",
540 custom_inner_attributes,
541 custom_test_frameworks,
548 debug_assert_eq_macro,
550 debug_assert_ne_macro,
558 default_alloc_error_handler,
559 default_lib_allocator,
560 default_method_body_is_const,
561 default_type_parameter_fallback,
563 delay_span_bug_from_inside_query,
567 deprecated_suggestion,
575 destructuring_assignment,
596 document_private_items,
598 dotdot_in_tuple_patterns,
599 dotdoteq_in_patterns,
607 dropck_parametricity,
618 emit_enum_variant_arg,
630 ermsb_target_feature,
634 exclusive_range_pattern,
635 exhaustive_integer_patterns,
644 explicit_generic_args_with_impl_trait,
647 extended_key_value_attributes,
648 extern_absolute_paths,
649 extern_crate_item_prelude,
674 field_init_shorthand,
681 float_to_int_unchecked,
714 from_size_align_unchecked,
728 generic_associated_types,
736 half_open_range_patterns,
738 hexagon_target_feature,
740 homogeneous_aggregate,
757 if_while_or_patterns,
759 impl_header_lifetime_elision,
762 impl_trait_in_bindings,
772 inclusive_range_syntax,
775 infer_outlives_requirements,
776 infer_static_outlives_requirements,
777 inherent_associated_types,
791 irrefutable_let_patterns,
795 issue_5723_bootstrap,
796 issue_tracker_base_url,
810 lazy_normalization_consts,
825 link_llvm_intrinsics,
846 macro_at_most_once_rep,
847 macro_attributes_in_derive_output,
850 macro_lifetime_matcher,
851 macro_literal_matcher,
864 match_beginning_vert,
865 match_default_bindings,
895 min_type_alias_impl_trait,
906 more_qualified_paths,
908 movbe_target_feature,
922 native_link_modifiers,
923 native_link_modifiers_as_needed,
924 native_link_modifiers_bundle,
925 native_link_modifiers_verbatim,
926 native_link_modifiers_whole_archive,
964 non_exhaustive_omitted_patterns_lint,
976 object_safe_for_dispatch,
979 omit_gdb_pretty_printer_section,
988 optin_builtin_traits,
997 overlapping_marker_traits,
1009 panic_implementation,
1024 pattern_parentheses,
1028 platform_intrinsics,
1037 post_dash_lto: "post-lto",
1038 powerpc_target_feature,
1043 pre_dash_lto: "pre-lto",
1044 precise_pointer_size_matching,
1048 prefetch_read_instruction,
1049 prefetch_write_data,
1050 prefetch_write_instruction,
1058 proc_dash_macro: "proc-macro",
1060 proc_macro_attribute,
1061 proc_macro_def_site,
1066 proc_macro_internals,
1068 proc_macro_non_items,
1069 proc_macro_path_invoc,
1085 quad_precision_float,
1088 range_inclusive_new,
1093 re_rebalance_coherence,
1096 read_enum_variant_arg,
1104 reexport_test_harness_main,
1105 ref_unwind_safe_trait,
1122 relaxed_struct_unsize,
1138 riscv_target_feature,
1154 rust_eh_catch_typeinfo,
1155 rust_eh_personality,
1156 rust_eh_register_frames,
1157 rust_eh_unregister_frames,
1161 rustc_allocator_nounwind,
1162 rustc_allow_const_fn_unstable,
1164 rustc_builtin_macro,
1165 rustc_capture_analysis,
1168 rustc_const_unstable,
1169 rustc_conversion_suggestion,
1172 rustc_diagnostic_item,
1173 rustc_diagnostic_macros,
1175 rustc_do_not_const_check,
1177 rustc_dump_env_program_clauses,
1178 rustc_dump_program_clauses,
1179 rustc_dump_user_substs,
1182 rustc_evaluate_where_clauses,
1183 rustc_expected_cgu_reuse,
1184 rustc_if_this_changed,
1185 rustc_inherit_overflow_checks,
1186 rustc_insignificant_dtor,
1188 rustc_layout_scalar_valid_range_end,
1189 rustc_layout_scalar_valid_range_start,
1190 rustc_legacy_const_generics,
1191 rustc_lint_query_instability,
1192 rustc_macro_transparency,
1195 rustc_must_implement_one_of,
1196 rustc_nonnull_optimization_guaranteed,
1197 rustc_object_lifetime_default,
1198 rustc_on_unimplemented,
1201 rustc_partition_codegened,
1202 rustc_partition_reused,
1203 rustc_pass_by_value,
1205 rustc_peek_definite_init,
1206 rustc_peek_liveness,
1207 rustc_peek_maybe_init,
1208 rustc_peek_maybe_uninit,
1209 rustc_polymorphize_error,
1211 rustc_proc_macro_decls,
1214 rustc_reservation_impl,
1216 rustc_skip_array_during_method_dispatch,
1217 rustc_specialization_trait,
1219 rustc_std_internal_symbol,
1220 rustc_strict_coherence,
1223 rustc_then_this_would_need,
1224 rustc_trivial_field_reads,
1225 rustc_unsafe_specialization_marker,
1230 rvalue_static_promotion,
1280 simd_reduce_add_ordered,
1281 simd_reduce_add_unordered,
1286 simd_reduce_max_nanless,
1288 simd_reduce_min_nanless,
1289 simd_reduce_mul_ordered,
1290 simd_reduce_mul_unordered,
1295 simd_saturating_add,
1296 simd_saturating_sub,
1299 simd_select_bitmask,
1330 sse4a_target_feature,
1342 std_panic_2015_macro,
1345 stmt_expr_attributes,
1346 stop_after_dataflow,
1350 str_split_whitespace,
1356 struct_field_attributes,
1378 target_has_atomic_equal_alignment,
1379 target_has_atomic_load_store,
1381 target_pointer_width,
1382 target_target_vendor,
1383 target_thread_local,
1389 termination_trait_test,
1392 test_accepted_feature,
1394 test_removed_feature,
1402 thumb_mode: "thumb-mode",
1427 type_alias_enum_variants,
1428 type_alias_impl_trait,
1430 type_changing_struct_update,
1440 unaligned_volatile_load,
1441 unaligned_volatile_store,
1450 underscore_const_names,
1452 underscore_lifetimes,
1454 unimplemented_macro,
1456 universal_impl_trait,
1463 unreachable_2015_macro,
1465 unreachable_2021_macro,
1467 unreachable_display,
1469 unrestricted_attribute_tokens,
1470 unsafe_block_in_unsafe_fn,
1472 unsafe_no_drop_flag,
1473 unsafe_pin_internals,
1477 unsized_tuple_coercion,
1480 unused_qualifications,
1506 visible_private_types,
1508 volatile_copy_memory,
1509 volatile_copy_nonoverlapping_memory,
1511 volatile_set_memory,
1518 wasm_target_feature,
1523 with_negative_coherence,
1540 #[derive(Copy, Clone, Eq, HashStable_Generic, Encodable, Decodable)]
1548 /// Constructs a new identifier from a symbol and a span.
1549 pub const fn new(name: Symbol, span: Span) -> Ident {
1550 Ident { name, span }
1553 /// Constructs a new identifier with a dummy span.
1555 pub const fn with_dummy_span(name: Symbol) -> Ident {
1556 Ident::new(name, DUMMY_SP)
1560 pub fn empty() -> Ident {
1561 Ident::with_dummy_span(kw::Empty)
1564 /// Maps a string to an identifier with a dummy span.
1565 pub fn from_str(string: &str) -> Ident {
1566 Ident::with_dummy_span(Symbol::intern(string))
1569 /// Maps a string and a span to an identifier.
1570 pub fn from_str_and_span(string: &str, span: Span) -> Ident {
1571 Ident::new(Symbol::intern(string), span)
1574 /// Replaces `lo` and `hi` with those from `span`, but keep hygiene context.
1575 pub fn with_span_pos(self, span: Span) -> Ident {
1576 Ident::new(self.name, span.with_ctxt(self.span.ctxt()))
1579 pub fn without_first_quote(self) -> Ident {
1580 Ident::new(Symbol::intern(self.as_str().trim_start_matches('\'')), self.span)
1583 /// "Normalize" ident for use in comparisons using "item hygiene".
1584 /// Identifiers with same string value become same if they came from the same macro 2.0 macro
1585 /// (e.g., `macro` item, but not `macro_rules` item) and stay different if they came from
1586 /// different macro 2.0 macros.
1587 /// Technically, this operation strips all non-opaque marks from ident's syntactic context.
1588 pub fn normalize_to_macros_2_0(self) -> Ident {
1589 Ident::new(self.name, self.span.normalize_to_macros_2_0())
1592 /// "Normalize" ident for use in comparisons using "local variable hygiene".
1593 /// Identifiers with same string value become same if they came from the same non-transparent
1594 /// macro (e.g., `macro` or `macro_rules!` items) and stay different if they came from different
1595 /// non-transparent macros.
1596 /// Technically, this operation strips all transparent marks from ident's syntactic context.
1597 pub fn normalize_to_macro_rules(self) -> Ident {
1598 Ident::new(self.name, self.span.normalize_to_macro_rules())
1601 /// Access the underlying string. This is a slowish operation because it
1602 /// requires locking the symbol interner.
1604 /// Note that the lifetime of the return value is a lie. See
1605 /// `Symbol::as_str()` for details.
1606 pub fn as_str(&self) -> &str {
1611 impl PartialEq for Ident {
1612 fn eq(&self, rhs: &Self) -> bool {
1613 self.name == rhs.name && self.span.ctxt() == rhs.span.ctxt()
1617 impl Hash for Ident {
1618 fn hash<H: Hasher>(&self, state: &mut H) {
1619 self.name.hash(state);
1620 self.span.ctxt().hash(state);
1624 impl fmt::Debug for Ident {
1625 fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
1626 fmt::Display::fmt(self, f)?;
1627 fmt::Debug::fmt(&self.span.ctxt(), f)
1631 /// This implementation is supposed to be used in error messages, so it's expected to be identical
1632 /// to printing the original identifier token written in source code (`token_to_string`),
1633 /// except that AST identifiers don't keep the rawness flag, so we have to guess it.
1634 impl fmt::Display for Ident {
1635 fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
1636 fmt::Display::fmt(&IdentPrinter::new(self.name, self.is_raw_guess(), None), f)
1640 /// This is the most general way to print identifiers.
1641 /// AST pretty-printer is used as a fallback for turning AST structures into token streams for
1642 /// proc macros. Additionally, proc macros may stringify their input and expect it survive the
1643 /// stringification (especially true for proc macro derives written between Rust 1.15 and 1.30).
1644 /// So we need to somehow pretty-print `$crate` in a way preserving at least some of its
1645 /// hygiene data, most importantly name of the crate it refers to.
1646 /// As a result we print `$crate` as `crate` if it refers to the local crate
1647 /// and as `::other_crate_name` if it refers to some other crate.
1648 /// Note, that this is only done if the ident token is printed from inside of AST pretty-pringing,
1649 /// but not otherwise. Pretty-printing is the only way for proc macros to discover token contents,
1650 /// so we should not perform this lossy conversion if the top level call to the pretty-printer was
1651 /// done for a token stream or a single token.
1652 pub struct IdentPrinter {
1655 /// Span used for retrieving the crate name to which `$crate` refers to,
1656 /// if this field is `None` then the `$crate` conversion doesn't happen.
1657 convert_dollar_crate: Option<Span>,
1661 /// The most general `IdentPrinter` constructor. Do not use this.
1662 pub fn new(symbol: Symbol, is_raw: bool, convert_dollar_crate: Option<Span>) -> IdentPrinter {
1663 IdentPrinter { symbol, is_raw, convert_dollar_crate }
1666 /// This implementation is supposed to be used when printing identifiers
1667 /// as a part of pretty-printing for larger AST pieces.
1668 /// Do not use this either.
1669 pub fn for_ast_ident(ident: Ident, is_raw: bool) -> IdentPrinter {
1670 IdentPrinter::new(ident.name, is_raw, Some(ident.span))
1674 impl fmt::Display for IdentPrinter {
1675 fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
1678 } else if self.symbol == kw::DollarCrate {
1679 if let Some(span) = self.convert_dollar_crate {
1680 let converted = span.ctxt().dollar_crate_name();
1681 if !converted.is_path_segment_keyword() {
1684 return fmt::Display::fmt(&converted, f);
1687 fmt::Display::fmt(&self.symbol, f)
1691 /// An newtype around `Ident` that calls [Ident::normalize_to_macro_rules] on
1693 // FIXME(matthewj, petrochenkov) Use this more often, add a similar
1694 // `ModernIdent` struct and use that as well.
1695 #[derive(Copy, Clone, Eq, PartialEq, Hash)]
1696 pub struct MacroRulesNormalizedIdent(Ident);
1698 impl MacroRulesNormalizedIdent {
1699 pub fn new(ident: Ident) -> Self {
1700 Self(ident.normalize_to_macro_rules())
1704 impl fmt::Debug for MacroRulesNormalizedIdent {
1705 fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
1706 fmt::Debug::fmt(&self.0, f)
1710 impl fmt::Display for MacroRulesNormalizedIdent {
1711 fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
1712 fmt::Display::fmt(&self.0, f)
1716 /// An interned string.
1718 /// Internally, a `Symbol` is implemented as an index, and all operations
1719 /// (including hashing, equality, and ordering) operate on that index. The use
1720 /// of `rustc_index::newtype_index!` means that `Option<Symbol>` only takes up 4 bytes,
1721 /// because `rustc_index::newtype_index!` reserves the last 256 values for tagging purposes.
1723 /// Note that `Symbol` cannot directly be a `rustc_index::newtype_index!` because it
1724 /// implements `fmt::Debug`, `Encodable`, and `Decodable` in special ways.
1725 #[derive(Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, Hash)]
1726 pub struct Symbol(SymbolIndex);
1728 rustc_index::newtype_index! {
1729 struct SymbolIndex { .. }
1733 const fn new(n: u32) -> Self {
1734 Symbol(SymbolIndex::from_u32(n))
1737 /// Maps a string to its interned representation.
1738 pub fn intern(string: &str) -> Self {
1739 with_session_globals(|session_globals| session_globals.symbol_interner.intern(string))
1742 /// Access the underlying string. This is a slowish operation because it
1743 /// requires locking the symbol interner.
1745 /// Note that the lifetime of the return value is a lie. It's not the same
1746 /// as `&self`, but actually tied to the lifetime of the underlying
1747 /// interner. Interners are long-lived, and there are very few of them, and
1748 /// this function is typically used for short-lived things, so in practice
1749 /// it works out ok.
1750 pub fn as_str(&self) -> &str {
1751 with_session_globals(|session_globals| unsafe {
1752 std::mem::transmute::<&str, &str>(session_globals.symbol_interner.get(*self))
1756 pub fn as_u32(self) -> u32 {
1760 pub fn is_empty(self) -> bool {
1764 /// This method is supposed to be used in error messages, so it's expected to be
1765 /// identical to printing the original identifier token written in source code
1766 /// (`token_to_string`, `Ident::to_string`), except that symbols don't keep the rawness flag
1767 /// or edition, so we have to guess the rawness using the global edition.
1768 pub fn to_ident_string(self) -> String {
1769 Ident::with_dummy_span(self).to_string()
1773 impl fmt::Debug for Symbol {
1774 fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
1775 fmt::Debug::fmt(self.as_str(), f)
1779 impl fmt::Display for Symbol {
1780 fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
1781 fmt::Display::fmt(self.as_str(), f)
1785 impl<S: Encoder> Encodable<S> for Symbol {
1786 fn encode(&self, s: &mut S) -> Result<(), S::Error> {
1787 s.emit_str(self.as_str())
1791 impl<D: Decoder> Decodable<D> for Symbol {
1793 fn decode(d: &mut D) -> Symbol {
1794 Symbol::intern(&d.read_str())
1798 impl<CTX> HashStable<CTX> for Symbol {
1800 fn hash_stable(&self, hcx: &mut CTX, hasher: &mut StableHasher) {
1801 self.as_str().hash_stable(hcx, hasher);
1805 impl<CTX> ToStableHashKey<CTX> for Symbol {
1806 type KeyType = String;
1808 fn to_stable_hash_key(&self, _: &CTX) -> String {
1809 self.as_str().to_string()
1814 pub(crate) struct Interner(Lock<InternerInner>);
1816 // The `&'static str`s in this type actually point into the arena.
1818 // The `FxHashMap`+`Vec` pair could be replaced by `FxIndexSet`, but #75278
1819 // found that to regress performance up to 2% in some cases. This might be
1820 // revisited after further improvements to `indexmap`.
1822 // This type is private to prevent accidentally constructing more than one
1823 // `Interner` on the same thread, which makes it easy to mixup `Symbol`s
1824 // between `Interner`s.
1826 struct InternerInner {
1827 arena: DroplessArena,
1828 names: FxHashMap<&'static str, Symbol>,
1829 strings: Vec<&'static str>,
1833 fn prefill(init: &[&'static str]) -> Self {
1834 Interner(Lock::new(InternerInner {
1835 strings: init.into(),
1836 names: init.iter().copied().zip((0..).map(Symbol::new)).collect(),
1837 ..Default::default()
1842 fn intern(&self, string: &str) -> Symbol {
1843 let mut inner = self.0.lock();
1844 if let Some(&name) = inner.names.get(string) {
1848 let name = Symbol::new(inner.strings.len() as u32);
1850 // SAFETY: we convert from `&str` to `&[u8]`, clone it into the arena,
1851 // and immediately convert the clone back to `&[u8], all because there
1852 // is no `inner.arena.alloc_str()` method. This is clearly safe.
1854 unsafe { str::from_utf8_unchecked(inner.arena.alloc_slice(string.as_bytes())) };
1856 // SAFETY: we can extend the arena allocation to `'static` because we
1857 // only access these while the arena is still alive.
1858 let string: &'static str = unsafe { &*(string as *const str) };
1859 inner.strings.push(string);
1861 // This second hash table lookup can be avoided by using `RawEntryMut`,
1862 // but this code path isn't hot enough for it to be worth it. See
1863 // #91445 for details.
1864 inner.names.insert(string, name);
1868 // Get the symbol as a string. `Symbol::as_str()` should be used in
1869 // preference to this function.
1870 fn get(&self, symbol: Symbol) -> &str {
1871 self.0.lock().strings[symbol.0.as_usize()]
1875 // This module has a very short name because it's used a lot.
1876 /// This module contains all the defined keyword `Symbol`s.
1878 /// Given that `kw` is imported, use them like `kw::keyword_name`.
1879 /// For example `kw::Loop` or `kw::Break`.
1881 pub use super::kw_generated::*;
1884 // This module has a very short name because it's used a lot.
1885 /// This module contains all the defined non-keyword `Symbol`s.
1887 /// Given that `sym` is imported, use them like `sym::symbol_name`.
1888 /// For example `sym::rustfmt` or `sym::u8`.
1891 use std::convert::TryInto;
1894 pub use super::sym_generated::*;
1896 // Used from a macro in `librustc_feature/accepted.rs`
1897 pub use super::kw::MacroRules as macro_rules;
1899 /// Get the symbol for an integer.
1901 /// The first few non-negative integers each have a static symbol and therefore
1903 pub fn integer<N: TryInto<usize> + Copy + ToString>(n: N) -> Symbol {
1904 if let Result::Ok(idx) = n.try_into() {
1906 return Symbol::new(super::SYMBOL_DIGITS_BASE + idx as u32);
1909 Symbol::intern(&n.to_string())
1914 fn is_special(self) -> bool {
1915 self <= kw::Underscore
1918 fn is_used_keyword_always(self) -> bool {
1919 self >= kw::As && self <= kw::While
1922 fn is_used_keyword_conditional(self, edition: impl FnOnce() -> Edition) -> bool {
1923 (self >= kw::Async && self <= kw::Dyn) && edition() >= Edition::Edition2018
1926 fn is_unused_keyword_always(self) -> bool {
1927 self >= kw::Abstract && self <= kw::Yield
1930 fn is_unused_keyword_conditional(self, edition: impl FnOnce() -> Edition) -> bool {
1931 self == kw::Try && edition() >= Edition::Edition2018
1934 pub fn is_reserved(self, edition: impl Copy + FnOnce() -> Edition) -> bool {
1936 || self.is_used_keyword_always()
1937 || self.is_unused_keyword_always()
1938 || self.is_used_keyword_conditional(edition)
1939 || self.is_unused_keyword_conditional(edition)
1942 /// A keyword or reserved identifier that can be used as a path segment.
1943 pub fn is_path_segment_keyword(self) -> bool {
1945 || self == kw::SelfLower
1946 || self == kw::SelfUpper
1947 || self == kw::Crate
1948 || self == kw::PathRoot
1949 || self == kw::DollarCrate
1952 /// Returns `true` if the symbol is `true` or `false`.
1953 pub fn is_bool_lit(self) -> bool {
1954 self == kw::True || self == kw::False
1957 /// Returns `true` if this symbol can be a raw identifier.
1958 pub fn can_be_raw(self) -> bool {
1959 self != kw::Empty && self != kw::Underscore && !self.is_path_segment_keyword()
1964 // Returns `true` for reserved identifiers used internally for elided lifetimes,
1965 // unnamed method parameters, crate root module, error recovery etc.
1966 pub fn is_special(self) -> bool {
1967 self.name.is_special()
1970 /// Returns `true` if the token is a keyword used in the language.
1971 pub fn is_used_keyword(self) -> bool {
1972 // Note: `span.edition()` is relatively expensive, don't call it unless necessary.
1973 self.name.is_used_keyword_always()
1974 || self.name.is_used_keyword_conditional(|| self.span.edition())
1977 /// Returns `true` if the token is a keyword reserved for possible future use.
1978 pub fn is_unused_keyword(self) -> bool {
1979 // Note: `span.edition()` is relatively expensive, don't call it unless necessary.
1980 self.name.is_unused_keyword_always()
1981 || self.name.is_unused_keyword_conditional(|| self.span.edition())
1984 /// Returns `true` if the token is either a special identifier or a keyword.
1985 pub fn is_reserved(self) -> bool {
1986 // Note: `span.edition()` is relatively expensive, don't call it unless necessary.
1987 self.name.is_reserved(|| self.span.edition())
1990 /// A keyword or reserved identifier that can be used as a path segment.
1991 pub fn is_path_segment_keyword(self) -> bool {
1992 self.name.is_path_segment_keyword()
1995 /// We see this identifier in a normal identifier position, like variable name or a type.
1996 /// How was it written originally? Did it use the raw form? Let's try to guess.
1997 pub fn is_raw_guess(self) -> bool {
1998 self.name.can_be_raw() && self.is_reserved()