2 use rustc_ast::ast::{AttrVec, BlockCheckMode};
3 use rustc_ast::mut_visit::{visit_clobber, MutVisitor, *};
5 use rustc_ast::util::lev_distance::find_best_match_for_name;
6 use rustc_ast::{self, ast};
7 use rustc_codegen_ssa::traits::CodegenBackend;
8 use rustc_data_structures::fingerprint::Fingerprint;
9 use rustc_data_structures::fx::{FxHashMap, FxHashSet};
10 #[cfg(parallel_compiler)]
11 use rustc_data_structures::jobserver;
12 use rustc_data_structures::stable_hasher::StableHasher;
13 use rustc_data_structures::sync::{Lock, Lrc};
14 use rustc_errors::registry::Registry;
15 use rustc_metadata::dynamic_lib::DynamicLibrary;
17 use rustc_resolve::{self, Resolver};
18 use rustc_session as session;
19 use rustc_session::config::{self, CrateType};
20 use rustc_session::config::{ErrorOutputType, Input, OutputFilenames};
21 use rustc_session::lint::{self, BuiltinLintDiagnostics, LintBuffer};
22 use rustc_session::parse::CrateConfig;
23 use rustc_session::CrateDisambiguator;
24 use rustc_session::{early_error, filesearch, output, DiagnosticOutput, Session};
25 use rustc_span::edition::Edition;
26 use rustc_span::source_map::FileLoader;
27 use rustc_span::symbol::{sym, Symbol};
28 use smallvec::SmallVec;
30 use std::io::{self, Write};
32 use std::ops::DerefMut;
33 use std::path::{Path, PathBuf};
34 use std::sync::{Arc, Mutex, Once};
35 #[cfg(not(parallel_compiler))]
36 use std::{panic, thread};
38 /// Adds `target_feature = "..."` cfgs for a variety of platform
39 /// specific features (SSE, NEON etc.).
41 /// This is performed by checking whether a set of permitted features
42 /// is available on the target machine, by querying LLVM.
43 pub fn add_configuration(
44 cfg: &mut CrateConfig,
46 codegen_backend: &dyn CodegenBackend,
48 let tf = sym::target_feature;
50 let target_features = codegen_backend.target_features(sess);
51 sess.target_features.extend(target_features.iter().cloned());
53 cfg.extend(target_features.into_iter().map(|feat| (tf, Some(feat))));
55 if sess.crt_static(None) {
56 cfg.insert((tf, Some(sym::crt_dash_static)));
60 pub fn create_session(
61 sopts: config::Options,
62 cfg: FxHashSet<(String, Option<String>)>,
63 diagnostic_output: DiagnosticOutput,
64 file_loader: Option<Box<dyn FileLoader + Send + Sync + 'static>>,
65 input_path: Option<PathBuf>,
66 lint_caps: FxHashMap<lint::LintId, lint::Level>,
67 descriptions: Registry,
68 ) -> (Lrc<Session>, Lrc<Box<dyn CodegenBackend>>) {
69 let mut sess = session::build_session(
78 let codegen_backend = get_codegen_backend(&sess);
80 let mut cfg = config::build_configuration(&sess, config::to_crate_config(cfg));
81 add_configuration(&mut cfg, &mut sess, &*codegen_backend);
82 sess.parse_sess.config = cfg;
84 (Lrc::new(sess), Lrc::new(codegen_backend))
87 const STACK_SIZE: usize = 8 * 1024 * 1024;
89 fn get_stack_size() -> Option<usize> {
90 // FIXME: Hacks on hacks. If the env is trying to override the stack size
91 // then *don't* set it explicitly.
92 env::var_os("RUST_MIN_STACK").is_none().then_some(STACK_SIZE)
95 struct Sink(Arc<Mutex<Vec<u8>>>);
97 fn write(&mut self, data: &[u8]) -> io::Result<usize> {
98 Write::write(&mut *self.0.lock().unwrap(), data)
100 fn flush(&mut self) -> io::Result<()> {
105 /// Like a `thread::Builder::spawn` followed by a `join()`, but avoids the need
106 /// for `'static` bounds.
107 #[cfg(not(parallel_compiler))]
108 pub fn scoped_thread<F: FnOnce() -> R + Send, R: Send>(cfg: thread::Builder, f: F) -> R {
110 unsafe impl Send for Ptr {}
111 unsafe impl Sync for Ptr {}
114 let run = Ptr(&mut f as *mut _ as *mut ());
115 let mut result = None;
116 let result_ptr = Ptr(&mut result as *mut _ as *mut ());
118 let thread = cfg.spawn(move || {
119 let run = unsafe { (*(run.0 as *mut Option<F>)).take().unwrap() };
120 let result = unsafe { &mut *(result_ptr.0 as *mut Option<R>) };
121 *result = Some(run());
124 match thread.unwrap().join() {
125 Ok(()) => result.unwrap(),
126 Err(p) => panic::resume_unwind(p),
130 #[cfg(not(parallel_compiler))]
131 pub fn setup_callbacks_and_run_in_thread_pool_with_globals<F: FnOnce() -> R + Send, R: Send>(
134 stderr: &Option<Arc<Mutex<Vec<u8>>>>,
137 let mut cfg = thread::Builder::new().name("rustc".to_string());
139 if let Some(size) = get_stack_size() {
140 cfg = cfg.stack_size(size);
143 crate::callbacks::setup_callbacks();
145 let main_handler = move || {
146 rustc_ast::with_session_globals(edition, || {
147 ty::tls::GCX_PTR.set(&Lock::new(0), || {
148 if let Some(stderr) = stderr {
149 io::set_panic(Some(box Sink(stderr.clone())));
156 scoped_thread(cfg, main_handler)
159 #[cfg(parallel_compiler)]
160 pub fn setup_callbacks_and_run_in_thread_pool_with_globals<F: FnOnce() -> R + Send, R: Send>(
163 stderr: &Option<Arc<Mutex<Vec<u8>>>>,
166 crate::callbacks::setup_callbacks();
168 let mut config = rayon::ThreadPoolBuilder::new()
169 .thread_name(|_| "rustc".to_string())
170 .acquire_thread_handler(jobserver::acquire_thread)
171 .release_thread_handler(jobserver::release_thread)
172 .num_threads(threads)
173 .deadlock_handler(|| unsafe { ty::query::handle_deadlock() });
175 if let Some(size) = get_stack_size() {
176 config = config.stack_size(size);
179 let with_pool = move |pool: &rayon::ThreadPool| pool.install(move || f());
181 rustc_ast::with_session_globals(edition, || {
182 rustc_ast::SESSION_GLOBALS.with(|ast_session_globals| {
183 rustc_span::SESSION_GLOBALS.with(|span_session_globals| {
184 // The main handler runs for each Rayon worker thread and sets
185 // up the thread local rustc uses. ast_session_globals and
186 // span_session_globals are captured and set on the new
187 // threads. ty::tls::with_thread_locals sets up thread local
188 // callbacks from librustc_ast.
189 let main_handler = move |thread: rayon::ThreadBuilder| {
190 rustc_ast::SESSION_GLOBALS.set(ast_session_globals, || {
191 rustc_span::SESSION_GLOBALS.set(span_session_globals, || {
192 ty::tls::GCX_PTR.set(&Lock::new(0), || {
193 if let Some(stderr) = stderr {
194 io::set_panic(Some(box Sink(stderr.clone())));
202 config.build_scoped(main_handler, with_pool).unwrap()
208 fn load_backend_from_dylib(path: &Path) -> fn() -> Box<dyn CodegenBackend> {
209 let lib = DynamicLibrary::open(path).unwrap_or_else(|err| {
210 let err = format!("couldn't load codegen backend {:?}: {:?}", path, err);
211 early_error(ErrorOutputType::default(), &err);
214 match lib.symbol("__rustc_codegen_backend") {
217 mem::transmute::<*mut u8, _>(f)
221 "couldn't load codegen backend as it \
222 doesn't export the `__rustc_codegen_backend` \
226 early_error(ErrorOutputType::default(), &err);
232 pub fn get_codegen_backend(sess: &Session) -> Box<dyn CodegenBackend> {
233 static INIT: Once = Once::new();
235 static mut LOAD: fn() -> Box<dyn CodegenBackend> = || unreachable!();
238 let codegen_name = sess.opts.debugging_opts.codegen_backend.as_deref().unwrap_or("llvm");
239 let backend = match codegen_name {
240 filename if filename.contains('.') => load_backend_from_dylib(filename.as_ref()),
241 codegen_name => get_builtin_codegen_backend(codegen_name),
248 let backend = unsafe { LOAD() };
253 // This is used for rustdoc, but it uses similar machinery to codegen backend
254 // loading, so we leave the code here. It is potentially useful for other tools
255 // that want to invoke the rustc binary while linking to rustc as well.
256 pub fn rustc_path<'a>() -> Option<&'a Path> {
257 static RUSTC_PATH: once_cell::sync::OnceCell<Option<PathBuf>> =
258 once_cell::sync::OnceCell::new();
260 const BIN_PATH: &str = env!("RUSTC_INSTALL_BINDIR");
262 RUSTC_PATH.get_or_init(|| get_rustc_path_inner(BIN_PATH)).as_ref().map(|v| &**v)
265 fn get_rustc_path_inner(bin_path: &str) -> Option<PathBuf> {
266 sysroot_candidates().iter().find_map(|sysroot| {
267 let candidate = sysroot.join(bin_path).join(if cfg!(target_os = "windows") {
272 candidate.exists().then_some(candidate)
276 fn sysroot_candidates() -> Vec<PathBuf> {
277 let target = session::config::host_triple();
278 let mut sysroot_candidates = vec![filesearch::get_or_default_sysroot()];
279 let path = current_dll_path().and_then(|s| s.canonicalize().ok());
280 if let Some(dll) = path {
281 // use `parent` twice to chop off the file name and then also the
282 // directory containing the dll which should be either `lib` or `bin`.
283 if let Some(path) = dll.parent().and_then(|p| p.parent()) {
284 // The original `path` pointed at the `rustc_driver` crate's dll.
285 // Now that dll should only be in one of two locations. The first is
286 // in the compiler's libdir, for example `$sysroot/lib/*.dll`. The
287 // other is the target's libdir, for example
288 // `$sysroot/lib/rustlib/$target/lib/*.dll`.
290 // We don't know which, so let's assume that if our `path` above
291 // ends in `$target` we *could* be in the target libdir, and always
292 // assume that we may be in the main libdir.
293 sysroot_candidates.push(path.to_owned());
295 if path.ends_with(target) {
296 sysroot_candidates.extend(
297 path.parent() // chop off `$target`
298 .and_then(|p| p.parent()) // chop off `rustlib`
299 .and_then(|p| p.parent()) // chop off `lib`
300 .map(|s| s.to_owned()),
306 return sysroot_candidates;
309 fn current_dll_path() -> Option<PathBuf> {
310 use std::ffi::{CStr, OsStr};
311 use std::os::unix::prelude::*;
314 let addr = current_dll_path as usize as *mut _;
315 let mut info = mem::zeroed();
316 if libc::dladdr(addr, &mut info) == 0 {
317 info!("dladdr failed");
320 if info.dli_fname.is_null() {
321 info!("dladdr returned null pointer");
324 let bytes = CStr::from_ptr(info.dli_fname).to_bytes();
325 let os = OsStr::from_bytes(bytes);
326 Some(PathBuf::from(os))
331 fn current_dll_path() -> Option<PathBuf> {
332 use std::ffi::OsString;
333 use std::os::windows::prelude::*;
336 use winapi::um::libloaderapi::{
337 GetModuleFileNameW, GetModuleHandleExW, GET_MODULE_HANDLE_EX_FLAG_FROM_ADDRESS,
341 let mut module = ptr::null_mut();
342 let r = GetModuleHandleExW(
343 GET_MODULE_HANDLE_EX_FLAG_FROM_ADDRESS,
344 current_dll_path as usize as *mut _,
348 info!("GetModuleHandleExW failed: {}", io::Error::last_os_error());
351 let mut space = Vec::with_capacity(1024);
352 let r = GetModuleFileNameW(module, space.as_mut_ptr(), space.capacity() as u32);
354 info!("GetModuleFileNameW failed: {}", io::Error::last_os_error());
358 if r >= space.capacity() {
359 info!("our buffer was too small? {}", io::Error::last_os_error());
363 let os = OsString::from_wide(&space);
364 Some(PathBuf::from(os))
369 pub fn get_builtin_codegen_backend(backend_name: &str) -> fn() -> Box<dyn CodegenBackend> {
370 #[cfg(feature = "llvm")]
372 if backend_name == "llvm" {
373 return rustc_codegen_llvm::LlvmCodegenBackend::new;
377 let err = format!("unsupported builtin codegen backend `{}`", backend_name);
378 early_error(ErrorOutputType::default(), &err);
381 pub(crate) fn compute_crate_disambiguator(session: &Session) -> CrateDisambiguator {
382 use std::hash::Hasher;
384 // The crate_disambiguator is a 128 bit hash. The disambiguator is fed
385 // into various other hashes quite a bit (symbol hashes, incr. comp. hashes,
386 // debuginfo type IDs, etc), so we don't want it to be too wide. 128 bits
387 // should still be safe enough to avoid collisions in practice.
388 let mut hasher = StableHasher::new();
390 let mut metadata = session.opts.cg.metadata.clone();
391 // We don't want the crate_disambiguator to dependent on the order
392 // -C metadata arguments, so sort them:
394 // Every distinct -C metadata value is only incorporated once:
397 hasher.write(b"metadata");
399 // Also incorporate the length of a metadata string, so that we generate
400 // different values for `-Cmetadata=ab -Cmetadata=c` and
401 // `-Cmetadata=a -Cmetadata=bc`
402 hasher.write_usize(s.len());
403 hasher.write(s.as_bytes());
406 // Also incorporate crate type, so that we don't get symbol conflicts when
407 // linking against a library of the same name, if this is an executable.
408 let is_exe = session.crate_types().contains(&CrateType::Executable);
409 hasher.write(if is_exe { b"exe" } else { b"lib" });
411 CrateDisambiguator::from(hasher.finish::<Fingerprint>())
414 pub(crate) fn check_attr_crate_type(attrs: &[ast::Attribute], lint_buffer: &mut LintBuffer) {
415 // Unconditionally collect crate types from attributes to make them used
416 for a in attrs.iter() {
417 if a.check_name(sym::crate_type) {
418 if let Some(n) = a.value_str() {
419 if categorize_crate_type(n).is_some() {
423 if let ast::MetaItemKind::NameValue(spanned) = a.meta().unwrap().kind {
424 let span = spanned.span;
426 find_best_match_for_name(CRATE_TYPES.iter().map(|(k, _)| k), n, None);
427 if let Some(candidate) = lev_candidate {
428 lint_buffer.buffer_lint_with_diagnostic(
429 lint::builtin::UNKNOWN_CRATE_TYPES,
432 "invalid `crate_type` value",
433 BuiltinLintDiagnostics::UnknownCrateTypes(
435 "did you mean".to_string(),
436 format!("\"{}\"", candidate),
440 lint_buffer.buffer_lint(
441 lint::builtin::UNKNOWN_CRATE_TYPES,
444 "invalid `crate_type` value",
453 const CRATE_TYPES: &[(Symbol, CrateType)] = &[
454 (sym::rlib, CrateType::Rlib),
455 (sym::dylib, CrateType::Dylib),
456 (sym::cdylib, CrateType::Cdylib),
457 (sym::lib, config::default_lib_output()),
458 (sym::staticlib, CrateType::Staticlib),
459 (sym::proc_dash_macro, CrateType::ProcMacro),
460 (sym::bin, CrateType::Executable),
463 fn categorize_crate_type(s: Symbol) -> Option<CrateType> {
464 Some(CRATE_TYPES.iter().find(|(key, _)| *key == s)?.1)
467 pub fn collect_crate_types(session: &Session, attrs: &[ast::Attribute]) -> Vec<CrateType> {
468 // Unconditionally collect crate types from attributes to make them used
469 let attr_types: Vec<CrateType> = attrs
472 if a.check_name(sym::crate_type) {
473 match a.value_str() {
474 Some(s) => categorize_crate_type(s),
483 // If we're generating a test executable, then ignore all other output
484 // styles at all other locations
485 if session.opts.test {
486 return vec![CrateType::Executable];
489 // Only check command line flags if present. If no types are specified by
490 // command line, then reuse the empty `base` Vec to hold the types that
491 // will be found in crate attributes.
492 let mut base = session.opts.crate_types.clone();
494 base.extend(attr_types);
496 base.push(output::default_output_for_target(session));
503 base.retain(|crate_type| {
504 let res = !output::invalid_output_for_target(session, *crate_type);
507 session.warn(&format!(
508 "dropping unsupported crate type `{}` for target `{}`",
509 *crate_type, session.opts.target_triple
519 pub fn build_output_filenames(
521 odir: &Option<PathBuf>,
522 ofile: &Option<PathBuf>,
523 attrs: &[ast::Attribute],
525 ) -> OutputFilenames {
528 // "-" as input file will cause the parser to read from stdin so we
529 // have to make up a name
530 // We want to toss everything after the final '.'
531 let dirpath = (*odir).as_ref().cloned().unwrap_or_default();
533 // If a crate name is present, we use it as the link name
538 .or_else(|| rustc_attr::find_crate_name(attrs).map(|n| n.to_string()))
539 .unwrap_or_else(|| input.filestem().to_owned());
541 OutputFilenames::new(
545 sess.opts.cg.extra_filename.clone(),
546 sess.opts.output_types.clone(),
550 Some(ref out_file) => {
551 let unnamed_output_types =
552 sess.opts.output_types.values().filter(|a| a.is_none()).count();
553 let ofile = if unnamed_output_types > 1 {
555 "due to multiple output types requested, the explicitly specified \
556 output file name will be adapted for each output type",
560 if !sess.opts.cg.extra_filename.is_empty() {
561 sess.warn("ignoring -C extra-filename flag due to -o flag");
563 Some(out_file.clone())
566 sess.warn("ignoring --out-dir flag due to -o flag");
569 OutputFilenames::new(
570 out_file.parent().unwrap_or_else(|| Path::new("")).to_path_buf(),
571 out_file.file_stem().unwrap_or_default().to_str().unwrap().to_string(),
573 sess.opts.cg.extra_filename.clone(),
574 sess.opts.output_types.clone(),
580 // Note: Also used by librustdoc, see PR #43348. Consider moving this struct elsewhere.
582 // FIXME: Currently the `everybody_loops` transformation is not applied to:
583 // * `const fn`, due to issue #43636 that `loop` is not supported for const evaluation. We are
584 // waiting for miri to fix that.
585 // * `impl Trait`, due to issue #43869 that functions returning impl Trait cannot be diverging.
586 // Solving this may require `!` to implement every trait, which relies on the an even more
587 // ambitious form of the closed RFC #1637. See also [#34511].
589 // [#34511]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/34511#issuecomment-322340401
590 pub struct ReplaceBodyWithLoop<'a, 'b> {
591 within_static_or_const: bool,
592 nested_blocks: Option<Vec<ast::Block>>,
593 resolver: &'a mut Resolver<'b>,
596 impl<'a, 'b> ReplaceBodyWithLoop<'a, 'b> {
597 pub fn new(resolver: &'a mut Resolver<'b>) -> ReplaceBodyWithLoop<'a, 'b> {
598 ReplaceBodyWithLoop { within_static_or_const: false, nested_blocks: None, resolver }
601 fn run<R, F: FnOnce(&mut Self) -> R>(&mut self, is_const: bool, action: F) -> R {
602 let old_const = mem::replace(&mut self.within_static_or_const, is_const);
603 let old_blocks = self.nested_blocks.take();
604 let ret = action(self);
605 self.within_static_or_const = old_const;
606 self.nested_blocks = old_blocks;
610 fn should_ignore_fn(ret_ty: &ast::FnRetTy) -> bool {
611 if let ast::FnRetTy::Ty(ref ty) = ret_ty {
612 fn involves_impl_trait(ty: &ast::Ty) -> bool {
614 ast::TyKind::ImplTrait(..) => true,
615 ast::TyKind::Slice(ref subty)
616 | ast::TyKind::Array(ref subty, _)
617 | ast::TyKind::Ptr(ast::MutTy { ty: ref subty, .. })
618 | ast::TyKind::Rptr(_, ast::MutTy { ty: ref subty, .. })
619 | ast::TyKind::Paren(ref subty) => involves_impl_trait(subty),
620 ast::TyKind::Tup(ref tys) => any_involves_impl_trait(tys.iter()),
621 ast::TyKind::Path(_, ref path) => {
622 path.segments.iter().any(|seg| match seg.args.as_deref() {
624 Some(&ast::GenericArgs::AngleBracketed(ref data)) => {
625 data.args.iter().any(|arg| match arg {
626 ast::AngleBracketedArg::Arg(arg) => match arg {
627 ast::GenericArg::Type(ty) => involves_impl_trait(ty),
628 ast::GenericArg::Lifetime(_)
629 | ast::GenericArg::Const(_) => false,
631 ast::AngleBracketedArg::Constraint(c) => match c.kind {
632 ast::AssocTyConstraintKind::Bound { .. } => true,
633 ast::AssocTyConstraintKind::Equality { ref ty } => {
634 involves_impl_trait(ty)
639 Some(&ast::GenericArgs::Parenthesized(ref data)) => {
640 any_involves_impl_trait(data.inputs.iter())
641 || ReplaceBodyWithLoop::should_ignore_fn(&data.output)
649 fn any_involves_impl_trait<'a, I: Iterator<Item = &'a P<ast::Ty>>>(mut it: I) -> bool {
650 it.any(|subty| involves_impl_trait(subty))
653 involves_impl_trait(ty)
659 fn is_sig_const(sig: &ast::FnSig) -> bool {
660 matches!(sig.header.constness, ast::Const::Yes(_))
661 || ReplaceBodyWithLoop::should_ignore_fn(&sig.decl.output)
665 impl<'a> MutVisitor for ReplaceBodyWithLoop<'a, '_> {
666 fn visit_item_kind(&mut self, i: &mut ast::ItemKind) {
667 let is_const = match i {
668 ast::ItemKind::Static(..) | ast::ItemKind::Const(..) => true,
669 ast::ItemKind::Fn(_, ref sig, _, _) => Self::is_sig_const(sig),
672 self.run(is_const, |s| noop_visit_item_kind(i, s))
675 fn flat_map_trait_item(&mut self, i: P<ast::AssocItem>) -> SmallVec<[P<ast::AssocItem>; 1]> {
676 let is_const = match i.kind {
677 ast::AssocItemKind::Const(..) => true,
678 ast::AssocItemKind::Fn(_, ref sig, _, _) => Self::is_sig_const(sig),
681 self.run(is_const, |s| noop_flat_map_assoc_item(i, s))
684 fn flat_map_impl_item(&mut self, i: P<ast::AssocItem>) -> SmallVec<[P<ast::AssocItem>; 1]> {
685 self.flat_map_trait_item(i)
688 fn visit_anon_const(&mut self, c: &mut ast::AnonConst) {
689 self.run(true, |s| noop_visit_anon_const(c, s))
692 fn visit_block(&mut self, b: &mut P<ast::Block>) {
694 rules: ast::BlockCheckMode,
695 s: Option<ast::Stmt>,
696 resolver: &mut Resolver<'_>,
699 stmts: s.into_iter().collect(),
701 id: resolver.next_node_id(),
702 span: rustc_span::DUMMY_SP,
706 fn block_to_stmt(b: ast::Block, resolver: &mut Resolver<'_>) -> ast::Stmt {
707 let expr = P(ast::Expr {
708 id: resolver.next_node_id(),
709 kind: ast::ExprKind::Block(P(b), None),
710 span: rustc_span::DUMMY_SP,
711 attrs: AttrVec::new(),
716 id: resolver.next_node_id(),
717 kind: ast::StmtKind::Expr(expr),
718 span: rustc_span::DUMMY_SP,
722 let empty_block = stmt_to_block(BlockCheckMode::Default, None, self.resolver);
723 let loop_expr = P(ast::Expr {
724 kind: ast::ExprKind::Loop(P(empty_block), None),
725 id: self.resolver.next_node_id(),
726 span: rustc_span::DUMMY_SP,
727 attrs: AttrVec::new(),
731 let loop_stmt = ast::Stmt {
732 id: self.resolver.next_node_id(),
733 span: rustc_span::DUMMY_SP,
734 kind: ast::StmtKind::Expr(loop_expr),
737 if self.within_static_or_const {
738 noop_visit_block(b, self)
740 visit_clobber(b.deref_mut(), |b| {
741 let mut stmts = vec![];
743 let old_blocks = self.nested_blocks.replace(vec![]);
745 stmts.extend(self.flat_map_stmt(s).into_iter().filter(|s| s.is_item()));
747 // we put a Some in there earlier with that replace(), so this is valid
748 let new_blocks = self.nested_blocks.take().unwrap();
749 self.nested_blocks = old_blocks;
750 stmts.extend(new_blocks.into_iter().map(|b| block_to_stmt(b, self.resolver)));
753 let mut new_block = ast::Block { stmts, ..b };
755 if let Some(old_blocks) = self.nested_blocks.as_mut() {
756 //push our fresh block onto the cache and yield an empty block with `loop {}`
757 if !new_block.stmts.is_empty() {
758 old_blocks.push(new_block);
761 stmt_to_block(b.rules, Some(loop_stmt), &mut self.resolver)
763 //push `loop {}` onto the end of our fresh block and yield that
764 new_block.stmts.push(loop_stmt);
772 // in general the pretty printer processes unexpanded code, so
773 // we override the default `visit_mac` method which panics.
774 fn visit_mac(&mut self, mac: &mut ast::MacCall) {
775 noop_visit_mac(mac, self)