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11 // Formatting and tools for comments.
13 use std::{self, borrow::Cow, iter};
15 use itertools::{multipeek, MultiPeek};
16 use syntax::source_map::Span;
19 use rewrite::RewriteContext;
20 use shape::{Indent, Shape};
21 use string::{rewrite_string, StringFormat};
22 use utils::{count_newlines, first_line_width, last_line_width};
23 use {ErrorKind, FormattingError};
25 fn is_custom_comment(comment: &str) -> bool {
26 if !comment.starts_with("//") {
28 } else if let Some(c) = comment.chars().nth(2) {
29 !c.is_alphanumeric() && !c.is_whitespace()
35 #[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
36 pub enum CommentStyle<'a> {
46 fn custom_opener(s: &str) -> &str {
47 s.lines().next().map_or("", |first_line| {
50 .map_or(first_line, |space_index| &first_line[0..=space_index])
54 impl<'a> CommentStyle<'a> {
55 /// Returns true if the commenting style covers a line only.
56 pub fn is_line_comment(&self) -> bool {
58 CommentStyle::DoubleSlash
59 | CommentStyle::TripleSlash
61 | CommentStyle::Custom(_) => true,
66 /// Returns true if the commenting style can span over multiple lines.
67 pub fn is_block_comment(&self) -> bool {
69 CommentStyle::SingleBullet | CommentStyle::DoubleBullet | CommentStyle::Exclamation => {
76 /// Returns true if the commenting style is for documentation.
77 pub fn is_doc_comment(&self) -> bool {
79 CommentStyle::TripleSlash | CommentStyle::Doc => true,
84 pub fn opener(&self) -> &'a str {
86 CommentStyle::DoubleSlash => "// ",
87 CommentStyle::TripleSlash => "/// ",
88 CommentStyle::Doc => "//! ",
89 CommentStyle::SingleBullet => "/* ",
90 CommentStyle::DoubleBullet => "/** ",
91 CommentStyle::Exclamation => "/*! ",
92 CommentStyle::Custom(opener) => opener,
96 pub fn closer(&self) -> &'a str {
98 CommentStyle::DoubleSlash
99 | CommentStyle::TripleSlash
100 | CommentStyle::Custom(..)
101 | CommentStyle::Doc => "",
102 CommentStyle::DoubleBullet => " **/",
103 CommentStyle::SingleBullet | CommentStyle::Exclamation => " */",
107 pub fn line_start(&self) -> &'a str {
109 CommentStyle::DoubleSlash => "// ",
110 CommentStyle::TripleSlash => "/// ",
111 CommentStyle::Doc => "//! ",
112 CommentStyle::SingleBullet | CommentStyle::Exclamation => " * ",
113 CommentStyle::DoubleBullet => " ** ",
114 CommentStyle::Custom(opener) => opener,
118 pub fn to_str_tuplet(&self) -> (&'a str, &'a str, &'a str) {
119 (self.opener(), self.closer(), self.line_start())
123 fn comment_style(orig: &str, normalize_comments: bool) -> CommentStyle {
124 if !normalize_comments {
125 if orig.starts_with("/**") && !orig.starts_with("/**/") {
126 CommentStyle::DoubleBullet
127 } else if orig.starts_with("/*!") {
128 CommentStyle::Exclamation
129 } else if orig.starts_with("/*") {
130 CommentStyle::SingleBullet
131 } else if orig.starts_with("///") && orig.chars().nth(3).map_or(true, |c| c != '/') {
132 CommentStyle::TripleSlash
133 } else if orig.starts_with("//!") {
135 } else if is_custom_comment(orig) {
136 CommentStyle::Custom(custom_opener(orig))
138 CommentStyle::DoubleSlash
140 } else if (orig.starts_with("///") && orig.chars().nth(3).map_or(true, |c| c != '/'))
141 || (orig.starts_with("/**") && !orig.starts_with("/**/"))
143 CommentStyle::TripleSlash
144 } else if orig.starts_with("//!") || orig.starts_with("/*!") {
146 } else if is_custom_comment(orig) {
147 CommentStyle::Custom(custom_opener(orig))
149 CommentStyle::DoubleSlash
153 /// Combine `prev_str` and `next_str` into a single `String`. `span` may contain
154 /// comments between two strings. If there are such comments, then that will be
155 /// recovered. If `allow_extend` is true and there is no comment between the two
156 /// strings, then they will be put on a single line as long as doing so does not
157 /// exceed max width.
158 pub fn combine_strs_with_missing_comments(
159 context: &RewriteContext,
165 ) -> Option<String> {
167 String::with_capacity(prev_str.len() + next_str.len() + shape.indent.width() + 128);
168 result.push_str(prev_str);
169 let mut allow_one_line = !prev_str.contains('\n') && !next_str.contains('\n');
170 let first_sep = if prev_str.is_empty() || next_str.is_empty() {
175 let mut one_line_width =
176 last_line_width(prev_str) + first_line_width(next_str) + first_sep.len();
178 let config = context.config;
179 let indent = shape.indent;
180 let missing_comment = rewrite_missing_comment(span, shape, context)?;
182 if missing_comment.is_empty() {
183 if allow_extend && prev_str.len() + first_sep.len() + next_str.len() <= shape.width {
184 result.push_str(first_sep);
185 } else if !prev_str.is_empty() {
186 result.push_str(&indent.to_string_with_newline(config))
188 result.push_str(next_str);
192 // We have a missing comment between the first expression and the second expression.
194 // Peek the the original source code and find out whether there is a newline between the first
195 // expression and the second expression or the missing comment. We will preserve the original
196 // layout whenever possible.
197 let original_snippet = context.snippet(span);
198 let prefer_same_line = if let Some(pos) = original_snippet.find('/') {
199 !original_snippet[..pos].contains('\n')
201 !original_snippet.contains('\n')
204 one_line_width -= first_sep.len();
205 let first_sep = if prev_str.is_empty() || missing_comment.is_empty() {
208 let one_line_width = last_line_width(prev_str) + first_line_width(&missing_comment) + 1;
209 if prefer_same_line && one_line_width <= shape.width {
212 indent.to_string_with_newline(config)
215 result.push_str(&first_sep);
216 result.push_str(&missing_comment);
218 let second_sep = if missing_comment.is_empty() || next_str.is_empty() {
220 } else if missing_comment.starts_with("//") {
221 indent.to_string_with_newline(config)
223 one_line_width += missing_comment.len() + first_sep.len() + 1;
224 allow_one_line &= !missing_comment.starts_with("//") && !missing_comment.contains('\n');
225 if prefer_same_line && allow_one_line && one_line_width <= shape.width {
228 indent.to_string_with_newline(config)
231 result.push_str(&second_sep);
232 result.push_str(next_str);
237 pub fn rewrite_doc_comment(orig: &str, shape: Shape, config: &Config) -> Option<String> {
238 identify_comment(orig, false, shape, config, true)
241 pub fn rewrite_comment(
246 ) -> Option<String> {
247 identify_comment(orig, block_style, shape, config, false)
255 is_doc_comment: bool,
256 ) -> Option<String> {
257 let style = comment_style(orig, false);
259 // Computes the len of line taking into account a newline if the line is part of a paragraph.
260 fn compute_len(orig: &str, line: &str) -> usize {
261 if orig.len() > line.len() {
262 if orig.as_bytes()[line.len()] == b'\r' {
272 // Get the first group of line comments having the same commenting style.
274 // Returns a tuple with:
275 // - a boolean indicating if there is a blank line
276 // - a number indicating the size of the first group of comments
277 fn consume_same_line_comments(
282 let mut first_group_ending = 0;
285 for line in orig.lines() {
286 let trimmed_line = line.trim_left();
287 if trimmed_line.is_empty() {
290 } else if trimmed_line.starts_with(line_start)
291 || comment_style(trimmed_line, false) == style
293 first_group_ending += compute_len(&orig[first_group_ending..], line);
298 (hbl, first_group_ending)
301 let (has_bare_lines, first_group_ending) = match style {
302 CommentStyle::DoubleSlash | CommentStyle::TripleSlash | CommentStyle::Doc => {
303 let line_start = style.line_start().trim_left();
304 consume_same_line_comments(style, orig, line_start)
306 CommentStyle::Custom(opener) => {
307 let trimmed_opener = opener.trim_right();
308 consume_same_line_comments(style, orig, trimmed_opener)
310 // for a block comment, search for the closing symbol
311 CommentStyle::DoubleBullet | CommentStyle::SingleBullet | CommentStyle::Exclamation => {
312 let closer = style.closer().trim_left();
313 let mut closing_symbol_offset = 0;
315 for line in orig.lines() {
316 closing_symbol_offset += compute_len(&orig[closing_symbol_offset..], line);
317 let trimmed_line = line.trim_left();
318 if !trimmed_line.starts_with('*')
319 && !trimmed_line.starts_with("//")
320 && !trimmed_line.starts_with("/*")
324 if trimmed_line.ends_with(closer) {
328 (hbl, closing_symbol_offset)
332 let (first_group, rest) = orig.split_at(first_group_ending);
333 let rewritten_first_group =
334 if !config.normalize_comments() && has_bare_lines && style.is_block_comment() {
335 light_rewrite_block_comment_with_bare_lines(first_group, shape, config)?
336 } else if !config.normalize_comments()
337 && !config.wrap_comments()
338 && !config.format_doc_comments()
340 light_rewrite_comment(first_group, shape.indent, config, is_doc_comment)?
342 rewrite_comment_inner(
348 is_doc_comment || style.is_doc_comment(),
352 Some(rewritten_first_group)
354 identify_comment(rest.trim_left(), block_style, shape, config, is_doc_comment).map(
358 rewritten_first_group,
359 // insert back the blank line
360 if has_bare_lines && style.is_line_comment() {
365 shape.indent.to_string(config),
373 /// Trims a minimum of leading whitespaces so that the content layout is kept and aligns to indent.
374 fn light_rewrite_block_comment_with_bare_lines(
378 ) -> Option<String> {
379 let prefix_whitespace_min = orig
381 // skip the line with the starting sigil since the leading whitespace is removed
382 // otherwise, the minimum would always be zero
384 .filter(|line| !line.is_empty())
387 for c in line.chars() {
390 '\t' => width += config.tab_spaces(),
398 let indent_str = shape.indent.to_string(config);
399 let mut lines = orig.lines();
400 let first_line = lines.next()?;
406 &line[prefix_whitespace_min..]
409 .collect::<Vec<&str>>()
410 .join(&format!("\n{}", indent_str));
411 Some(format!("{}\n{}{}", first_line, indent_str, rest))
414 /// Attributes for code blocks in rustdoc.
415 /// See https://doc.rust-lang.org/rustdoc/print.html#attributes
416 enum CodeBlockAttribute {
425 impl CodeBlockAttribute {
426 fn new(attribute: &str) -> CodeBlockAttribute {
428 "rust" | "" => CodeBlockAttribute::Rust,
429 "ignore" => CodeBlockAttribute::Ignore,
430 "text" => CodeBlockAttribute::Text,
431 "should_panic" => CodeBlockAttribute::ShouldPanic,
432 "no_run" => CodeBlockAttribute::NoRun,
433 "compile_fail" => CodeBlockAttribute::CompileFail,
434 _ => CodeBlockAttribute::Text,
439 /// Block that is formatted as an item.
441 /// An item starts with either a star `*` or a dash `-`. Different level of indentation are
443 struct ItemizedBlock {
444 /// the number of whitespaces up to the item sigil
446 /// the string that marks the start of an item
448 /// sequence of whitespaces to prefix new lines that are part of the item
453 /// Returns true if the line is formatted as an item
454 fn is_itemized_line(line: &str) -> bool {
455 let trimmed = line.trim_left();
456 trimmed.starts_with("* ") || trimmed.starts_with("- ")
459 /// Creates a new ItemizedBlock described with the given line.
460 /// The `is_itemized_line` needs to be called first.
461 fn new(line: &str) -> ItemizedBlock {
462 let space_to_sigil = line.chars().take_while(|c| c.is_whitespace()).count();
463 let indent = space_to_sigil + 2;
466 opener: line[..indent].to_string(),
467 line_start: " ".repeat(indent),
471 /// Returns a `StringFormat` used for formatting the content of an item
472 fn create_string_format<'a>(&'a self, fmt: &'a StringFormat) -> StringFormat<'a> {
478 shape: Shape::legacy(fmt.shape.width.saturating_sub(self.indent), Indent::empty()),
484 /// Returns true if the line is part of the current itemized block
485 fn in_block(&self, line: &str) -> bool {
486 !ItemizedBlock::is_itemized_line(line)
487 && self.indent <= line.chars().take_while(|c| c.is_whitespace()).count()
491 fn rewrite_comment_inner(
497 is_doc_comment: bool,
498 ) -> Option<String> {
499 let (opener, closer, line_start) = if block_style {
500 CommentStyle::SingleBullet.to_str_tuplet()
502 comment_style(orig, config.normalize_comments()).to_str_tuplet()
505 let max_chars = shape
507 .checked_sub(closer.len() + opener.len())
509 let indent_str = shape.indent.to_string_with_newline(config);
510 let fmt_indent = shape.indent + (opener.len() - line_start.len());
511 let mut fmt = StringFormat {
516 shape: Shape::legacy(max_chars, fmt_indent),
521 let line_breaks = count_newlines(orig.trim_right());
525 .map(|(i, mut line)| {
526 line = trim_right_unless_two_whitespaces(line.trim_left(), is_doc_comment);
528 if i == line_breaks && line.ends_with("*/") && !line.starts_with("//") {
529 line = line[..(line.len() - 2)].trim_right();
534 .map(|s| left_trim_comment_line(s, &style))
535 .map(|(line, has_leading_whitespace)| {
536 if orig.starts_with("/*") && line_breaks == 0 {
539 has_leading_whitespace || config.normalize_comments(),
542 (line, has_leading_whitespace || config.normalize_comments())
546 let mut result = String::with_capacity(orig.len() * 2);
547 result.push_str(opener);
548 let mut code_block_buffer = String::with_capacity(128);
549 let mut is_prev_line_multi_line = false;
550 let mut code_block_attr = None;
551 let mut item_block_buffer = String::with_capacity(128);
552 let mut item_block: Option<ItemizedBlock> = None;
553 let comment_line_separator = format!("{}{}", indent_str, line_start);
554 let join_block = |s: &str, sep: &str| {
555 let mut result = String::with_capacity(s.len() + 128);
556 let mut iter = s.lines().peekable();
557 while let Some(line) = iter.next() {
558 result.push_str(line);
559 result.push_str(match iter.peek() {
560 Some(next_line) if next_line.is_empty() => sep.trim_right(),
568 for (i, (line, has_leading_whitespace)) in lines.enumerate() {
569 let is_last = i == count_newlines(orig);
571 if let Some(ref ib) = item_block {
572 if ib.in_block(&line) {
573 item_block_buffer.push_str(&line);
574 item_block_buffer.push('\n');
577 is_prev_line_multi_line = false;
578 fmt.shape = Shape::legacy(max_chars, fmt_indent);
579 let item_fmt = ib.create_string_format(&fmt);
580 result.push_str(&comment_line_separator);
581 result.push_str(&ib.opener);
582 match rewrite_string(&item_block_buffer.replace("\n", " "), &item_fmt) {
583 Some(s) => result.push_str(&join_block(
585 &format!("{}{}", &comment_line_separator, ib.line_start),
587 None => result.push_str(&join_block(&item_block_buffer, &comment_line_separator)),
589 item_block_buffer.clear();
590 } else if let Some(ref attr) = code_block_attr {
591 if line.starts_with("```") {
592 let code_block = match attr {
593 CodeBlockAttribute::Ignore | CodeBlockAttribute::Text => {
594 trim_custom_comment_prefix(&code_block_buffer)
596 _ if code_block_buffer.is_empty() => String::new(),
598 let mut config = config.clone();
599 config.set().format_doc_comments(false);
600 match ::format_code_block(&code_block_buffer, &config) {
601 Some(ref s) => trim_custom_comment_prefix(s),
602 None => trim_custom_comment_prefix(&code_block_buffer),
606 if !code_block.is_empty() {
607 result.push_str(&comment_line_separator);
608 result.push_str(&join_block(&code_block, &comment_line_separator));
610 code_block_buffer.clear();
611 result.push_str(&comment_line_separator);
612 result.push_str(line);
613 code_block_attr = None;
615 code_block_buffer.push_str(&hide_sharp_behind_comment(line));
616 code_block_buffer.push('\n');
621 code_block_attr = None;
623 if line.starts_with("```") {
624 code_block_attr = Some(CodeBlockAttribute::new(&line[3..]))
625 } else if config.wrap_comments() && ItemizedBlock::is_itemized_line(&line) {
626 let ib = ItemizedBlock::new(&line);
627 item_block_buffer.push_str(&line[ib.indent..]);
628 item_block_buffer.push('\n');
629 item_block = Some(ib);
633 if result == opener {
634 let force_leading_whitespace = opener == "/* " && count_newlines(orig) == 0;
635 if !has_leading_whitespace && !force_leading_whitespace && result.ends_with(' ') {
641 } else if is_prev_line_multi_line && !line.is_empty() {
643 } else if is_last && line.is_empty() {
644 // trailing blank lines are unwanted
645 if !closer.is_empty() {
646 result.push_str(&indent_str);
650 result.push_str(&comment_line_separator);
651 if !has_leading_whitespace && result.ends_with(' ') {
656 if config.wrap_comments() && line.len() > fmt.shape.width && !has_url(line) {
657 match rewrite_string(line, &fmt) {
659 is_prev_line_multi_line = s.contains('\n');
662 None if is_prev_line_multi_line => {
663 // We failed to put the current `line` next to the previous `line`.
664 // Remove the trailing space, then start rewrite on the next line.
666 result.push_str(&comment_line_separator);
667 fmt.shape = Shape::legacy(max_chars, fmt_indent);
668 match rewrite_string(line, &fmt) {
670 is_prev_line_multi_line = s.contains('\n');
674 is_prev_line_multi_line = false;
675 result.push_str(line);
680 is_prev_line_multi_line = false;
681 result.push_str(line);
685 fmt.shape = if is_prev_line_multi_line {
687 let offset = 1 + last_line_width(&result) - line_start.len();
689 width: max_chars.saturating_sub(offset),
691 offset: fmt.shape.offset + offset,
694 Shape::legacy(max_chars, fmt_indent)
697 if line.is_empty() && result.ends_with(' ') && !is_last {
698 // Remove space if this is an empty comment or a doc comment.
701 result.push_str(line);
702 fmt.shape = Shape::legacy(max_chars, fmt_indent);
703 is_prev_line_multi_line = false;
706 if !code_block_buffer.is_empty() {
707 // There is a code block that is not properly enclosed by backticks.
708 // We will leave them untouched.
709 result.push_str(&comment_line_separator);
710 result.push_str(&join_block(
711 &trim_custom_comment_prefix(&code_block_buffer),
712 &comment_line_separator,
715 if !item_block_buffer.is_empty() {
716 // the last few lines are part of an itemized block
717 let ib = item_block.unwrap();
718 fmt.shape = Shape::legacy(max_chars, fmt_indent);
719 let item_fmt = ib.create_string_format(&fmt);
720 result.push_str(&comment_line_separator);
721 result.push_str(&ib.opener);
722 match rewrite_string(&item_block_buffer.replace("\n", " "), &item_fmt) {
723 Some(s) => result.push_str(&join_block(
725 &format!("{}{}", &comment_line_separator, ib.line_start),
727 None => result.push_str(&join_block(&item_block_buffer, &comment_line_separator)),
731 result.push_str(closer);
732 if result.ends_with(opener) && opener.ends_with(' ') {
740 const RUSTFMT_CUSTOM_COMMENT_PREFIX: &str = "//#### ";
742 fn hide_sharp_behind_comment(s: &str) -> Cow<str> {
743 if s.trim_left().starts_with("# ") {
744 Cow::from(format!("{}{}", RUSTFMT_CUSTOM_COMMENT_PREFIX, s))
750 fn trim_custom_comment_prefix(s: &str) -> String {
753 let left_trimmed = line.trim_left();
754 if left_trimmed.starts_with(RUSTFMT_CUSTOM_COMMENT_PREFIX) {
755 let orig = left_trimmed.trim_left_matches(RUSTFMT_CUSTOM_COMMENT_PREFIX);
756 // due to comment wrapping, a line that was originaly behind `#` is split over
757 // multiple lines, which needs then to be prefixed with a `#`
758 if !orig.trim_left().starts_with("# ") {
759 format!("# {}", orig)
771 /// Returns true if the given string MAY include URLs or alike.
772 fn has_url(s: &str) -> bool {
773 // This function may return false positive, but should get its job done in most cases.
774 s.contains("https://") || s.contains("http://") || s.contains("ftp://") || s.contains("file://")
777 /// Given the span, rewrite the missing comment inside it if available.
778 /// Note that the given span must only include comments (or leading/trailing whitespaces).
779 pub fn rewrite_missing_comment(
782 context: &RewriteContext,
783 ) -> Option<String> {
784 let missing_snippet = context.snippet(span);
785 let trimmed_snippet = missing_snippet.trim();
786 if !trimmed_snippet.is_empty() {
787 rewrite_comment(trimmed_snippet, false, shape, context.config)
793 /// Recover the missing comments in the specified span, if available.
794 /// The layout of the comments will be preserved as long as it does not break the code
795 /// and its total width does not exceed the max width.
796 pub fn recover_missing_comment_in_span(
799 context: &RewriteContext,
801 ) -> Option<String> {
802 let missing_comment = rewrite_missing_comment(span, shape, context)?;
803 if missing_comment.is_empty() {
806 let missing_snippet = context.snippet(span);
807 let pos = missing_snippet.find('/').unwrap_or(0);
809 let total_width = missing_comment.len() + used_width + 1;
810 let force_new_line_before_comment =
811 missing_snippet[..pos].contains('\n') || total_width > context.config.max_width();
812 let sep = if force_new_line_before_comment {
813 shape.indent.to_string_with_newline(context.config)
817 Some(format!("{}{}", sep, missing_comment))
821 /// Trim trailing whitespaces unless they consist of two or more whitespaces.
822 fn trim_right_unless_two_whitespaces(s: &str, is_doc_comment: bool) -> &str {
823 if is_doc_comment && s.ends_with(" ") {
830 /// Trims whitespace and aligns to indent, but otherwise does not change comments.
831 fn light_rewrite_comment(
835 is_doc_comment: bool,
836 ) -> Option<String> {
837 let lines: Vec<&str> = orig
840 // This is basically just l.trim(), but in the case that a line starts
841 // with `*` we want to leave one space before it, so it aligns with the
843 let first_non_whitespace = l.find(|c| !char::is_whitespace(c));
844 let left_trimmed = if let Some(fnw) = first_non_whitespace {
845 if l.as_bytes()[fnw] == b'*' && fnw > 0 {
853 // Preserve markdown's double-space line break syntax in doc comment.
854 trim_right_unless_two_whitespaces(left_trimmed, is_doc_comment)
857 Some(lines.join(&format!("\n{}", offset.to_string(config))))
860 /// Trims comment characters and possibly a single space from the left of a string.
861 /// Does not trim all whitespace. If a single space is trimmed from the left of the string,
862 /// this function returns true.
863 fn left_trim_comment_line<'a>(line: &'a str, style: &CommentStyle) -> (&'a str, bool) {
864 if line.starts_with("//! ")
865 || line.starts_with("/// ")
866 || line.starts_with("/*! ")
867 || line.starts_with("/** ")
870 } else if let CommentStyle::Custom(opener) = *style {
871 if line.starts_with(opener) {
872 (&line[opener.len()..], true)
874 (&line[opener.trim_right().len()..], false)
876 } else if line.starts_with("/* ")
877 || line.starts_with("// ")
878 || line.starts_with("//!")
879 || line.starts_with("///")
880 || line.starts_with("** ")
881 || line.starts_with("/*!")
882 || (line.starts_with("/**") && !line.starts_with("/**/"))
884 (&line[3..], line.chars().nth(2).unwrap() == ' ')
885 } else if line.starts_with("/*")
886 || line.starts_with("* ")
887 || line.starts_with("//")
888 || line.starts_with("**")
890 (&line[2..], line.chars().nth(1).unwrap() == ' ')
891 } else if line.starts_with('*') {
894 (line, line.starts_with(' '))
898 pub trait FindUncommented {
899 fn find_uncommented(&self, pat: &str) -> Option<usize>;
902 impl FindUncommented for str {
903 fn find_uncommented(&self, pat: &str) -> Option<usize> {
904 let mut needle_iter = pat.chars();
905 for (kind, (i, b)) in CharClasses::new(self.char_indices()) {
906 match needle_iter.next() {
908 return Some(i - pat.len());
910 Some(c) => match kind {
911 FullCodeCharKind::Normal | FullCodeCharKind::InString if b == c => {}
913 needle_iter = pat.chars();
919 // Handle case where the pattern is a suffix of the search string
920 match needle_iter.next() {
922 None => Some(self.len() - pat.len()),
927 // Returns the first byte position after the first comment. The given string
928 // is expected to be prefixed by a comment, including delimiters.
929 // Good: "/* /* inner */ outer */ code();"
930 // Bad: "code(); // hello\n world!"
931 pub fn find_comment_end(s: &str) -> Option<usize> {
932 let mut iter = CharClasses::new(s.char_indices());
933 for (kind, (i, _c)) in &mut iter {
934 if kind == FullCodeCharKind::Normal || kind == FullCodeCharKind::InString {
939 // Handle case where the comment ends at the end of s.
940 if iter.status == CharClassesStatus::Normal {
947 /// Returns true if text contains any comment.
948 pub fn contains_comment(text: &str) -> bool {
949 CharClasses::new(text.chars()).any(|(kind, _)| kind.is_comment())
952 /// Remove trailing spaces from the specified snippet. We do not remove spaces
953 /// inside strings or comments.
954 pub fn remove_trailing_white_spaces(text: &str) -> String {
955 let mut buffer = String::with_capacity(text.len());
956 let mut space_buffer = String::with_capacity(128);
957 for (char_kind, c) in CharClasses::new(text.chars()) {
960 if char_kind == FullCodeCharKind::InString {
961 buffer.push_str(&space_buffer);
963 space_buffer.clear();
966 _ if c.is_whitespace() => {
967 space_buffer.push(c);
970 if !space_buffer.is_empty() {
971 buffer.push_str(&space_buffer);
972 space_buffer.clear();
981 pub struct CharClasses<T>
987 status: CharClassesStatus,
991 fn get_char(&self) -> char;
994 impl RichChar for char {
995 fn get_char(&self) -> char {
1000 impl RichChar for (usize, char) {
1001 fn get_char(&self) -> char {
1006 #[derive(PartialEq, Eq, Debug, Clone, Copy)]
1007 enum CharClassesStatus {
1012 RawStringPrefix(u32),
1013 RawStringSuffix(u32),
1016 // The u32 is the nesting deepness of the comment
1018 // Status when the '/' has been consumed, but not yet the '*', deepness is
1019 // the new deepness (after the comment opening).
1020 BlockCommentOpening(u32),
1021 // Status when the '*' has been consumed, but not yet the '/', deepness is
1022 // the new deepness (after the comment closing).
1023 BlockCommentClosing(u32),
1027 /// Distinguish between functional part of code and comments
1028 #[derive(PartialEq, Eq, Debug, Clone, Copy)]
1029 pub enum CodeCharKind {
1034 /// Distinguish between functional part of code and comments,
1035 /// describing opening and closing of comments for ease when chunking
1036 /// code from tagged characters
1037 #[derive(PartialEq, Eq, Debug, Clone, Copy)]
1038 pub enum FullCodeCharKind {
1040 /// The first character of a comment, there is only one for a comment (always '/')
1042 /// Any character inside a comment including the second character of comment
1043 /// marks ("//", "/*")
1045 /// Last character of a comment, '\n' for a line comment, '/' for a block comment.
1047 /// Start of a mutlitine string
1049 /// End of a mutlitine string
1051 /// Inside a string.
1055 impl FullCodeCharKind {
1056 pub fn is_comment(self) -> bool {
1058 FullCodeCharKind::StartComment
1059 | FullCodeCharKind::InComment
1060 | FullCodeCharKind::EndComment => true,
1065 pub fn is_string(self) -> bool {
1066 self == FullCodeCharKind::InString || self == FullCodeCharKind::StartString
1069 fn to_codecharkind(self) -> CodeCharKind {
1070 if self.is_comment() {
1071 CodeCharKind::Comment
1073 CodeCharKind::Normal
1078 impl<T> CharClasses<T>
1083 pub fn new(base: T) -> CharClasses<T> {
1085 base: multipeek(base),
1086 status: CharClassesStatus::Normal,
1091 fn is_raw_string_suffix<T>(iter: &mut MultiPeek<T>, count: u32) -> bool
1098 Some(c) if c.get_char() == '#' => continue,
1105 impl<T> Iterator for CharClasses<T>
1110 type Item = (FullCodeCharKind, T::Item);
1112 fn next(&mut self) -> Option<(FullCodeCharKind, T::Item)> {
1113 let item = self.base.next()?;
1114 let chr = item.get_char();
1115 let mut char_kind = FullCodeCharKind::Normal;
1116 self.status = match self.status {
1117 CharClassesStatus::LitRawString(sharps) => {
1118 char_kind = FullCodeCharKind::InString;
1122 char_kind = FullCodeCharKind::Normal;
1123 CharClassesStatus::Normal
1124 } else if is_raw_string_suffix(&mut self.base, sharps) {
1125 CharClassesStatus::RawStringSuffix(sharps)
1127 CharClassesStatus::LitRawString(sharps)
1130 _ => CharClassesStatus::LitRawString(sharps),
1133 CharClassesStatus::RawStringPrefix(sharps) => {
1134 char_kind = FullCodeCharKind::InString;
1136 '#' => CharClassesStatus::RawStringPrefix(sharps + 1),
1137 '"' => CharClassesStatus::LitRawString(sharps),
1138 _ => CharClassesStatus::Normal, // Unreachable.
1141 CharClassesStatus::RawStringSuffix(sharps) => {
1145 CharClassesStatus::Normal
1147 char_kind = FullCodeCharKind::InString;
1148 CharClassesStatus::RawStringSuffix(sharps - 1)
1151 _ => CharClassesStatus::Normal, // Unreachable
1154 CharClassesStatus::LitString => {
1155 char_kind = FullCodeCharKind::InString;
1157 '"' => CharClassesStatus::Normal,
1158 '\\' => CharClassesStatus::LitStringEscape,
1159 _ => CharClassesStatus::LitString,
1162 CharClassesStatus::LitStringEscape => {
1163 char_kind = FullCodeCharKind::InString;
1164 CharClassesStatus::LitString
1166 CharClassesStatus::LitChar => match chr {
1167 '\\' => CharClassesStatus::LitCharEscape,
1168 '\'' => CharClassesStatus::Normal,
1169 _ => CharClassesStatus::LitChar,
1171 CharClassesStatus::LitCharEscape => CharClassesStatus::LitChar,
1172 CharClassesStatus::Normal => match chr {
1173 'r' => match self.base.peek().map(|c| c.get_char()) {
1174 Some('#') | Some('"') => {
1175 char_kind = FullCodeCharKind::InString;
1176 CharClassesStatus::RawStringPrefix(0)
1178 _ => CharClassesStatus::Normal,
1181 char_kind = FullCodeCharKind::InString;
1182 CharClassesStatus::LitString
1185 // HACK: Work around mut borrow.
1186 match self.base.peek() {
1187 Some(next) if next.get_char() == '\\' => {
1188 self.status = CharClassesStatus::LitChar;
1189 return Some((char_kind, item));
1194 match self.base.peek() {
1195 Some(next) if next.get_char() == '\'' => CharClassesStatus::LitChar,
1196 _ => CharClassesStatus::Normal,
1199 '/' => match self.base.peek() {
1200 Some(next) if next.get_char() == '*' => {
1201 self.status = CharClassesStatus::BlockCommentOpening(1);
1202 return Some((FullCodeCharKind::StartComment, item));
1204 Some(next) if next.get_char() == '/' => {
1205 self.status = CharClassesStatus::LineComment;
1206 return Some((FullCodeCharKind::StartComment, item));
1208 _ => CharClassesStatus::Normal,
1210 _ => CharClassesStatus::Normal,
1212 CharClassesStatus::BlockComment(deepness) => {
1213 assert_ne!(deepness, 0);
1214 self.status = match self.base.peek() {
1215 Some(next) if next.get_char() == '/' && chr == '*' => {
1216 CharClassesStatus::BlockCommentClosing(deepness - 1)
1218 Some(next) if next.get_char() == '*' && chr == '/' => {
1219 CharClassesStatus::BlockCommentOpening(deepness + 1)
1221 _ => CharClassesStatus::BlockComment(deepness),
1223 return Some((FullCodeCharKind::InComment, item));
1225 CharClassesStatus::BlockCommentOpening(deepness) => {
1226 assert_eq!(chr, '*');
1227 self.status = CharClassesStatus::BlockComment(deepness);
1228 return Some((FullCodeCharKind::InComment, item));
1230 CharClassesStatus::BlockCommentClosing(deepness) => {
1231 assert_eq!(chr, '/');
1233 self.status = CharClassesStatus::Normal;
1234 return Some((FullCodeCharKind::EndComment, item));
1236 self.status = CharClassesStatus::BlockComment(deepness);
1237 return Some((FullCodeCharKind::InComment, item));
1240 CharClassesStatus::LineComment => match chr {
1242 self.status = CharClassesStatus::Normal;
1243 return Some((FullCodeCharKind::EndComment, item));
1246 self.status = CharClassesStatus::LineComment;
1247 return Some((FullCodeCharKind::InComment, item));
1251 Some((char_kind, item))
1255 /// An iterator over the lines of a string, paired with the char kind at the
1256 /// end of the line.
1257 pub struct LineClasses<'a> {
1258 base: iter::Peekable<CharClasses<std::str::Chars<'a>>>,
1259 kind: FullCodeCharKind,
1262 impl<'a> LineClasses<'a> {
1263 pub fn new(s: &'a str) -> Self {
1265 base: CharClasses::new(s.chars()).peekable(),
1266 kind: FullCodeCharKind::Normal,
1271 impl<'a> Iterator for LineClasses<'a> {
1272 type Item = (FullCodeCharKind, String);
1274 fn next(&mut self) -> Option<Self::Item> {
1277 let mut line = String::new();
1279 let start_class = match self.base.peek() {
1280 Some((kind, _)) => *kind,
1281 None => FullCodeCharKind::Normal,
1284 while let Some((kind, c)) = self.base.next() {
1286 self.kind = match (start_class, kind) {
1287 (FullCodeCharKind::Normal, FullCodeCharKind::InString) => {
1288 FullCodeCharKind::StartString
1290 (FullCodeCharKind::InString, FullCodeCharKind::Normal) => {
1291 FullCodeCharKind::EndString
1301 Some((self.kind, line))
1305 /// Iterator over functional and commented parts of a string. Any part of a string is either
1306 /// functional code, either *one* block comment, either *one* line comment. Whitespace between
1307 /// comments is functional code. Line comments contain their ending newlines.
1308 struct UngroupedCommentCodeSlices<'a> {
1310 iter: iter::Peekable<CharClasses<std::str::CharIndices<'a>>>,
1313 impl<'a> UngroupedCommentCodeSlices<'a> {
1314 fn new(code: &'a str) -> UngroupedCommentCodeSlices<'a> {
1315 UngroupedCommentCodeSlices {
1317 iter: CharClasses::new(code.char_indices()).peekable(),
1322 impl<'a> Iterator for UngroupedCommentCodeSlices<'a> {
1323 type Item = (CodeCharKind, usize, &'a str);
1325 fn next(&mut self) -> Option<Self::Item> {
1326 let (kind, (start_idx, _)) = self.iter.next()?;
1328 FullCodeCharKind::Normal | FullCodeCharKind::InString => {
1329 // Consume all the Normal code
1330 while let Some(&(char_kind, _)) = self.iter.peek() {
1331 if char_kind.is_comment() {
1334 let _ = self.iter.next();
1337 FullCodeCharKind::StartComment => {
1338 // Consume the whole comment
1339 while let Some((FullCodeCharKind::InComment, (_, _))) = self.iter.next() {}
1343 let slice = match self.iter.peek() {
1344 Some(&(_, (end_idx, _))) => &self.slice[start_idx..end_idx],
1345 None => &self.slice[start_idx..],
1348 if kind.is_comment() {
1349 CodeCharKind::Comment
1351 CodeCharKind::Normal
1359 /// Iterator over an alternating sequence of functional and commented parts of
1360 /// a string. The first item is always a, possibly zero length, subslice of
1361 /// functional text. Line style comments contain their ending newlines.
1362 pub struct CommentCodeSlices<'a> {
1364 last_slice_kind: CodeCharKind,
1365 last_slice_end: usize,
1368 impl<'a> CommentCodeSlices<'a> {
1369 pub fn new(slice: &'a str) -> CommentCodeSlices<'a> {
1372 last_slice_kind: CodeCharKind::Comment,
1378 impl<'a> Iterator for CommentCodeSlices<'a> {
1379 type Item = (CodeCharKind, usize, &'a str);
1381 fn next(&mut self) -> Option<Self::Item> {
1382 if self.last_slice_end == self.slice.len() {
1386 let mut sub_slice_end = self.last_slice_end;
1387 let mut first_whitespace = None;
1388 let subslice = &self.slice[self.last_slice_end..];
1389 let mut iter = CharClasses::new(subslice.char_indices());
1391 for (kind, (i, c)) in &mut iter {
1392 let is_comment_connector = self.last_slice_kind == CodeCharKind::Normal
1393 && &subslice[..2] == "//"
1394 && [' ', '\t'].contains(&c);
1396 if is_comment_connector && first_whitespace.is_none() {
1397 first_whitespace = Some(i);
1400 if kind.to_codecharkind() == self.last_slice_kind && !is_comment_connector {
1401 let last_index = match first_whitespace {
1405 sub_slice_end = self.last_slice_end + last_index;
1409 if !is_comment_connector {
1410 first_whitespace = None;
1414 if let (None, true) = (iter.next(), sub_slice_end == self.last_slice_end) {
1415 // This was the last subslice.
1416 sub_slice_end = match first_whitespace {
1417 Some(i) => self.last_slice_end + i,
1418 None => self.slice.len(),
1422 let kind = match self.last_slice_kind {
1423 CodeCharKind::Comment => CodeCharKind::Normal,
1424 CodeCharKind::Normal => CodeCharKind::Comment,
1428 self.last_slice_end,
1429 &self.slice[self.last_slice_end..sub_slice_end],
1431 self.last_slice_end = sub_slice_end;
1432 self.last_slice_kind = kind;
1438 /// Checks is `new` didn't miss any comment from `span`, if it removed any, return previous text
1439 /// (if it fits in the width/offset, else return None), else return `new`
1440 pub fn recover_comment_removed(
1443 context: &RewriteContext,
1444 ) -> Option<String> {
1445 let snippet = context.snippet(span);
1446 if snippet != new && changed_comment_content(snippet, &new) {
1447 // We missed some comments. Warn and keep the original text.
1448 if context.config.error_on_unformatted() {
1449 context.report.append(
1450 context.source_map.span_to_filename(span).into(),
1451 vec![FormattingError::from_span(
1453 &context.source_map,
1454 ErrorKind::LostComment,
1458 Some(snippet.to_owned())
1464 pub fn filter_normal_code(code: &str) -> String {
1465 let mut buffer = String::with_capacity(code.len());
1466 LineClasses::new(code).for_each(|(kind, line)| match kind {
1467 FullCodeCharKind::Normal
1468 | FullCodeCharKind::StartString
1469 | FullCodeCharKind::InString
1470 | FullCodeCharKind::EndString => {
1471 buffer.push_str(&line);
1476 if !code.ends_with('\n') && buffer.ends_with('\n') {
1482 /// Return true if the two strings of code have the same payload of comments.
1483 /// The payload of comments is everything in the string except:
1484 /// - actual code (not comments)
1485 /// - comment start/end marks
1487 /// - '*' at the beginning of lines in block comments
1488 fn changed_comment_content(orig: &str, new: &str) -> bool {
1489 // Cannot write this as a fn since we cannot return types containing closures
1490 let code_comment_content = |code| {
1491 let slices = UngroupedCommentCodeSlices::new(code);
1493 .filter(|&(ref kind, _, _)| *kind == CodeCharKind::Comment)
1494 .flat_map(|(_, _, s)| CommentReducer::new(s))
1496 let res = code_comment_content(orig).ne(code_comment_content(new));
1498 "comment::changed_comment_content: {}\norig: '{}'\nnew: '{}'\nraw_old: {}\nraw_new: {}",
1502 code_comment_content(orig).collect::<String>(),
1503 code_comment_content(new).collect::<String>()
1508 /// Iterator over the 'payload' characters of a comment.
1509 /// It skips whitespace, comment start/end marks, and '*' at the beginning of lines.
1510 /// The comment must be one comment, ie not more than one start mark (no multiple line comments,
1512 struct CommentReducer<'a> {
1514 at_start_line: bool,
1515 iter: std::str::Chars<'a>,
1518 impl<'a> CommentReducer<'a> {
1519 fn new(comment: &'a str) -> CommentReducer<'a> {
1520 let is_block = comment.starts_with("/*");
1521 let comment = remove_comment_header(comment);
1524 at_start_line: false, // There are no supplementary '*' on the first line
1525 iter: comment.chars(),
1530 impl<'a> Iterator for CommentReducer<'a> {
1533 fn next(&mut self) -> Option<Self::Item> {
1535 let mut c = self.iter.next()?;
1536 if self.is_block && self.at_start_line {
1537 while c.is_whitespace() {
1538 c = self.iter.next()?;
1540 // Ignore leading '*'
1542 c = self.iter.next()?;
1544 } else if c == '\n' {
1545 self.at_start_line = true;
1547 if !c.is_whitespace() {
1554 fn remove_comment_header(comment: &str) -> &str {
1555 if comment.starts_with("///") || comment.starts_with("//!") {
1557 } else if comment.starts_with("//") {
1559 } else if (comment.starts_with("/**") && !comment.starts_with("/**/"))
1560 || comment.starts_with("/*!")
1562 &comment[3..comment.len() - 2]
1565 comment.starts_with("/*"),
1566 format!("string '{}' is not a comment", comment)
1568 &comment[2..comment.len() - 2]
1575 use shape::{Indent, Shape};
1579 let mut iter = CharClasses::new("//\n\n".chars());
1581 assert_eq!((FullCodeCharKind::StartComment, '/'), iter.next().unwrap());
1582 assert_eq!((FullCodeCharKind::InComment, '/'), iter.next().unwrap());
1583 assert_eq!((FullCodeCharKind::EndComment, '\n'), iter.next().unwrap());
1584 assert_eq!((FullCodeCharKind::Normal, '\n'), iter.next().unwrap());
1585 assert_eq!(None, iter.next());
1589 fn comment_code_slices() {
1590 let input = "code(); /* test */ 1 + 1";
1591 let mut iter = CommentCodeSlices::new(input);
1593 assert_eq!((CodeCharKind::Normal, 0, "code(); "), iter.next().unwrap());
1595 (CodeCharKind::Comment, 8, "/* test */"),
1596 iter.next().unwrap()
1598 assert_eq!((CodeCharKind::Normal, 18, " 1 + 1"), iter.next().unwrap());
1599 assert_eq!(None, iter.next());
1603 fn comment_code_slices_two() {
1604 let input = "// comment\n test();";
1605 let mut iter = CommentCodeSlices::new(input);
1607 assert_eq!((CodeCharKind::Normal, 0, ""), iter.next().unwrap());
1609 (CodeCharKind::Comment, 0, "// comment\n"),
1610 iter.next().unwrap()
1613 (CodeCharKind::Normal, 11, " test();"),
1614 iter.next().unwrap()
1616 assert_eq!(None, iter.next());
1620 fn comment_code_slices_three() {
1621 let input = "1 // comment\n // comment2\n\n";
1622 let mut iter = CommentCodeSlices::new(input);
1624 assert_eq!((CodeCharKind::Normal, 0, "1 "), iter.next().unwrap());
1626 (CodeCharKind::Comment, 2, "// comment\n // comment2\n"),
1627 iter.next().unwrap()
1629 assert_eq!((CodeCharKind::Normal, 29, "\n"), iter.next().unwrap());
1630 assert_eq!(None, iter.next());
1635 fn format_doc_comments() {
1636 let mut wrap_normalize_config: ::config::Config = Default::default();
1637 wrap_normalize_config.set().wrap_comments(true);
1638 wrap_normalize_config.set().normalize_comments(true);
1640 let mut wrap_config: ::config::Config = Default::default();
1641 wrap_config.set().wrap_comments(true);
1643 let comment = rewrite_comment(" //test",
1645 Shape::legacy(100, Indent::new(0, 100)),
1646 &wrap_normalize_config).unwrap();
1647 assert_eq!("/* test */", comment);
1649 let comment = rewrite_comment("// comment on a",
1651 Shape::legacy(10, Indent::empty()),
1652 &wrap_normalize_config).unwrap();
1653 assert_eq!("// comment\n// on a", comment);
1655 let comment = rewrite_comment("// A multi line comment\n // between args.",
1657 Shape::legacy(60, Indent::new(0, 12)),
1658 &wrap_normalize_config).unwrap();
1659 assert_eq!("// A multi line comment\n // between args.", comment);
1661 let input = "// comment";
1664 let comment = rewrite_comment(input,
1666 Shape::legacy(9, Indent::new(0, 69)),
1667 &wrap_normalize_config).unwrap();
1668 assert_eq!(expected, comment);
1670 let comment = rewrite_comment("/* trimmed */",
1672 Shape::legacy(100, Indent::new(0, 100)),
1673 &wrap_normalize_config).unwrap();
1674 assert_eq!("/* trimmed */", comment);
1676 // check that different comment style are properly recognised
1677 let comment = rewrite_comment(r#"/// test1
1683 Shape::legacy(100, Indent::new(0, 0)),
1684 &wrap_normalize_config).unwrap();
1685 assert_eq!("/// test1\n/// test2\n// test3", comment);
1687 // check that the blank line marks the end of a commented paragraph
1688 let comment = rewrite_comment(r#"// test1
1692 Shape::legacy(100, Indent::new(0, 0)),
1693 &wrap_normalize_config).unwrap();
1694 assert_eq!("// test1\n\n// test2", comment);
1696 // check that the blank line marks the end of a custom-commented paragraph
1697 let comment = rewrite_comment(r#"//@ test1
1701 Shape::legacy(100, Indent::new(0, 0)),
1702 &wrap_normalize_config).unwrap();
1703 assert_eq!("//@ test1\n\n//@ test2", comment);
1705 // check that bare lines are just indented but left unchanged otherwise
1706 let comment = rewrite_comment(r#"// test1
1713 Shape::legacy(100, Indent::new(0, 0)),
1714 &wrap_config).unwrap();
1715 assert_eq!("// test1\n/*\n a bare line!\n\n another bare line!\n*/", comment);
1718 // This is probably intended to be a non-test fn, but it is not used. I'm
1719 // keeping it around unless it helps us test stuff.
1720 fn uncommented(text: &str) -> String {
1721 CharClasses::new(text.chars())
1722 .filter_map(|(s, c)| match s {
1723 FullCodeCharKind::Normal | FullCodeCharKind::InString => Some(c),
1730 fn test_uncommented() {
1731 assert_eq!(&uncommented("abc/*...*/"), "abc");
1733 &uncommented("// .... /* \n../* /* *** / */ */a/* // */c\n"),
1736 assert_eq!(&uncommented("abc \" /* */\" qsdf"), "abc \" /* */\" qsdf");
1740 fn test_contains_comment() {
1741 assert_eq!(contains_comment("abc"), false);
1742 assert_eq!(contains_comment("abc // qsdf"), true);
1743 assert_eq!(contains_comment("abc /* kqsdf"), true);
1744 assert_eq!(contains_comment("abc \" /* */\" qsdf"), false);
1748 fn test_find_uncommented() {
1749 fn check(haystack: &str, needle: &str, expected: Option<usize>) {
1750 assert_eq!(expected, haystack.find_uncommented(needle));
1753 check("/*/ */test", "test", Some(6));
1754 check("//test\ntest", "test", Some(7));
1755 check("/* comment only */", "whatever", None);
1757 "/* comment */ some text /* more commentary */ result",
1761 check("sup // sup", "p", Some(2));
1762 check("sup", "x", None);
1763 check(r#"π? /**/ π is nice!"#, r#"π is nice"#, Some(9));
1764 check("/*sup yo? \n sup*/ sup", "p", Some(20));
1765 check("hel/*lohello*/lo", "hello", None);
1766 check("acb", "ab", None);
1767 check(",/*A*/ ", ",", Some(0));
1768 check("abc", "abc", Some(0));
1769 check("/* abc */", "abc", None);
1770 check("/**/abc/* */", "abc", Some(4));
1771 check("\"/* abc */\"", "abc", Some(4));
1772 check("\"/* abc", "abc", Some(4));
1776 fn test_remove_trailing_white_spaces() {
1777 let s = " r#\"\n test\n \"#";
1778 assert_eq!(remove_trailing_white_spaces(&s), s);
1782 fn test_filter_normal_code() {
1785 println!("hello, world");
1788 assert_eq!(s, filter_normal_code(s));
1789 let s_with_comment = r#"
1792 println!("hello, world");
1795 assert_eq!(s, filter_normal_code(s_with_comment));