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1 // Copyright 2012-2015 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT
2 // file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at
3 // http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT.
4 //
5 // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or
6 // http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license
7 // <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your
8 // option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
9 // except according to those terms.
10
11 #![doc(html_logo_url = "https://www.rust-lang.org/logos/rust-logo-128x128-blk-v2.png",
12        html_favicon_url = "https://doc.rust-lang.org/favicon.ico",
13        html_root_url = "https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/")]
14
15 #![feature(crate_visibility_modifier)]
16 #![feature(nll)]
17 #![feature(rustc_diagnostic_macros)]
18 #![feature(slice_sort_by_cached_key)]
19
20 #[macro_use]
21 extern crate bitflags;
22 #[macro_use]
23 extern crate log;
24 #[macro_use]
25 extern crate syntax;
26 extern crate syntax_pos;
27 extern crate rustc_errors as errors;
28 extern crate arena;
29 #[macro_use]
30 extern crate rustc;
31 extern crate rustc_data_structures;
32 extern crate rustc_metadata;
33
34 pub use rustc::hir::def::{Namespace, PerNS};
35
36 use self::TypeParameters::*;
37 use self::RibKind::*;
38
39 use rustc::hir::map::{Definitions, DefCollector};
40 use rustc::hir::{self, PrimTy, Bool, Char, Float, Int, Uint, Str};
41 use rustc::middle::cstore::CrateStore;
42 use rustc::session::Session;
43 use rustc::lint;
44 use rustc::hir::def::*;
45 use rustc::hir::def::Namespace::*;
46 use rustc::hir::def_id::{CRATE_DEF_INDEX, LOCAL_CRATE, DefId};
47 use rustc::hir::{Freevar, FreevarMap, TraitCandidate, TraitMap, GlobMap};
48 use rustc::session::config::nightly_options;
49 use rustc::ty;
50 use rustc::util::nodemap::{NodeMap, NodeSet, FxHashMap, FxHashSet, DefIdMap};
51
52 use rustc_metadata::creader::CrateLoader;
53 use rustc_metadata::cstore::CStore;
54
55 use syntax::source_map::SourceMap;
56 use syntax::ext::hygiene::{Mark, Transparency, SyntaxContext};
57 use syntax::ast::{self, Name, NodeId, Ident, FloatTy, IntTy, UintTy};
58 use syntax::ext::base::SyntaxExtension;
59 use syntax::ext::base::Determinacy::{self, Determined, Undetermined};
60 use syntax::ext::base::MacroKind;
61 use syntax::symbol::{Symbol, keywords};
62 use syntax::util::lev_distance::find_best_match_for_name;
63
64 use syntax::visit::{self, FnKind, Visitor};
65 use syntax::attr;
66 use syntax::ast::{CRATE_NODE_ID, Arm, IsAsync, BindingMode, Block, Crate, Expr, ExprKind};
67 use syntax::ast::{FnDecl, ForeignItem, ForeignItemKind, GenericParamKind, Generics};
68 use syntax::ast::{Item, ItemKind, ImplItem, ImplItemKind};
69 use syntax::ast::{Label, Local, Mutability, Pat, PatKind, Path};
70 use syntax::ast::{QSelf, TraitItemKind, TraitRef, Ty, TyKind};
71 use syntax::ptr::P;
72
73 use syntax_pos::{Span, DUMMY_SP, MultiSpan};
74 use errors::{Applicability, DiagnosticBuilder, DiagnosticId};
75
76 use std::cell::{Cell, RefCell};
77 use std::{cmp, fmt, iter, ptr};
78 use std::collections::BTreeSet;
79 use std::mem::replace;
80 use rustc_data_structures::ptr_key::PtrKey;
81 use rustc_data_structures::sync::Lrc;
82
83 use resolve_imports::{ImportDirective, ImportDirectiveSubclass, NameResolution, ImportResolver};
84 use macros::{InvocationData, LegacyBinding, ParentScope};
85
86 // NB: This module needs to be declared first so diagnostics are
87 // registered before they are used.
88 mod diagnostics;
89 mod error_reporting;
90 mod macros;
91 mod check_unused;
92 mod build_reduced_graph;
93 mod resolve_imports;
94
95 fn is_known_tool(name: Name) -> bool {
96     ["clippy", "rustfmt"].contains(&&*name.as_str())
97 }
98
99 /// A free importable items suggested in case of resolution failure.
100 struct ImportSuggestion {
101     path: Path,
102 }
103
104 /// A field or associated item from self type suggested in case of resolution failure.
105 enum AssocSuggestion {
106     Field,
107     MethodWithSelf,
108     AssocItem,
109 }
110
111 #[derive(Eq)]
112 struct BindingError {
113     name: Name,
114     origin: BTreeSet<Span>,
115     target: BTreeSet<Span>,
116 }
117
118 impl PartialOrd for BindingError {
119     fn partial_cmp(&self, other: &BindingError) -> Option<cmp::Ordering> {
120         Some(self.cmp(other))
121     }
122 }
123
124 impl PartialEq for BindingError {
125     fn eq(&self, other: &BindingError) -> bool {
126         self.name == other.name
127     }
128 }
129
130 impl Ord for BindingError {
131     fn cmp(&self, other: &BindingError) -> cmp::Ordering {
132         self.name.cmp(&other.name)
133     }
134 }
135
136 enum ResolutionError<'a> {
137     /// error E0401: can't use type parameters from outer function
138     TypeParametersFromOuterFunction(Def),
139     /// error E0403: the name is already used for a type parameter in this type parameter list
140     NameAlreadyUsedInTypeParameterList(Name, &'a Span),
141     /// error E0407: method is not a member of trait
142     MethodNotMemberOfTrait(Name, &'a str),
143     /// error E0437: type is not a member of trait
144     TypeNotMemberOfTrait(Name, &'a str),
145     /// error E0438: const is not a member of trait
146     ConstNotMemberOfTrait(Name, &'a str),
147     /// error E0408: variable `{}` is not bound in all patterns
148     VariableNotBoundInPattern(&'a BindingError),
149     /// error E0409: variable `{}` is bound in inconsistent ways within the same match arm
150     VariableBoundWithDifferentMode(Name, Span),
151     /// error E0415: identifier is bound more than once in this parameter list
152     IdentifierBoundMoreThanOnceInParameterList(&'a str),
153     /// error E0416: identifier is bound more than once in the same pattern
154     IdentifierBoundMoreThanOnceInSamePattern(&'a str),
155     /// error E0426: use of undeclared label
156     UndeclaredLabel(&'a str, Option<Name>),
157     /// error E0429: `self` imports are only allowed within a { } list
158     SelfImportsOnlyAllowedWithin,
159     /// error E0430: `self` import can only appear once in the list
160     SelfImportCanOnlyAppearOnceInTheList,
161     /// error E0431: `self` import can only appear in an import list with a non-empty prefix
162     SelfImportOnlyInImportListWithNonEmptyPrefix,
163     /// error E0433: failed to resolve
164     FailedToResolve(&'a str),
165     /// error E0434: can't capture dynamic environment in a fn item
166     CannotCaptureDynamicEnvironmentInFnItem,
167     /// error E0435: attempt to use a non-constant value in a constant
168     AttemptToUseNonConstantValueInConstant,
169     /// error E0530: X bindings cannot shadow Ys
170     BindingShadowsSomethingUnacceptable(&'a str, Name, &'a NameBinding<'a>),
171     /// error E0128: type parameters with a default cannot use forward declared identifiers
172     ForwardDeclaredTyParam,
173 }
174
175 /// Combines an error with provided span and emits it
176 ///
177 /// This takes the error provided, combines it with the span and any additional spans inside the
178 /// error and emits it.
179 fn resolve_error<'sess, 'a>(resolver: &'sess Resolver,
180                             span: Span,
181                             resolution_error: ResolutionError<'a>) {
182     resolve_struct_error(resolver, span, resolution_error).emit();
183 }
184
185 fn resolve_struct_error<'sess, 'a>(resolver: &'sess Resolver,
186                                    span: Span,
187                                    resolution_error: ResolutionError<'a>)
188                                    -> DiagnosticBuilder<'sess> {
189     match resolution_error {
190         ResolutionError::TypeParametersFromOuterFunction(outer_def) => {
191             let mut err = struct_span_err!(resolver.session,
192                                            span,
193                                            E0401,
194                                            "can't use type parameters from outer function");
195             err.span_label(span, "use of type variable from outer function");
196
197             let cm = resolver.session.source_map();
198             match outer_def {
199                 Def::SelfTy(maybe_trait_defid, maybe_impl_defid) => {
200                     if let Some(impl_span) = maybe_impl_defid.and_then(|def_id| {
201                         resolver.definitions.opt_span(def_id)
202                     }) {
203                         err.span_label(
204                             reduce_impl_span_to_impl_keyword(cm, impl_span),
205                             "`Self` type implicitly declared here, by this `impl`",
206                         );
207                     }
208                     match (maybe_trait_defid, maybe_impl_defid) {
209                         (Some(_), None) => {
210                             err.span_label(span, "can't use `Self` here");
211                         }
212                         (_, Some(_)) => {
213                             err.span_label(span, "use a type here instead");
214                         }
215                         (None, None) => bug!("`impl` without trait nor type?"),
216                     }
217                     return err;
218                 },
219                 Def::TyParam(typaram_defid) => {
220                     if let Some(typaram_span) = resolver.definitions.opt_span(typaram_defid) {
221                         err.span_label(typaram_span, "type variable from outer function");
222                     }
223                 },
224                 _ => {
225                     bug!("TypeParametersFromOuterFunction should only be used with Def::SelfTy or \
226                          Def::TyParam")
227                 }
228             }
229
230             // Try to retrieve the span of the function signature and generate a new message with
231             // a local type parameter
232             let sugg_msg = "try using a local type parameter instead";
233             if let Some((sugg_span, new_snippet)) = cm.generate_local_type_param_snippet(span) {
234                 // Suggest the modification to the user
235                 err.span_suggestion_with_applicability(
236                     sugg_span,
237                     sugg_msg,
238                     new_snippet,
239                     Applicability::MachineApplicable,
240                 );
241             } else if let Some(sp) = cm.generate_fn_name_span(span) {
242                 err.span_label(sp, "try adding a local type parameter in this method instead");
243             } else {
244                 err.help("try using a local type parameter instead");
245             }
246
247             err
248         }
249         ResolutionError::NameAlreadyUsedInTypeParameterList(name, first_use_span) => {
250              let mut err = struct_span_err!(resolver.session,
251                                             span,
252                                             E0403,
253                                             "the name `{}` is already used for a type parameter \
254                                             in this type parameter list",
255                                             name);
256              err.span_label(span, "already used");
257              err.span_label(first_use_span.clone(), format!("first use of `{}`", name));
258              err
259         }
260         ResolutionError::MethodNotMemberOfTrait(method, trait_) => {
261             let mut err = struct_span_err!(resolver.session,
262                                            span,
263                                            E0407,
264                                            "method `{}` is not a member of trait `{}`",
265                                            method,
266                                            trait_);
267             err.span_label(span, format!("not a member of trait `{}`", trait_));
268             err
269         }
270         ResolutionError::TypeNotMemberOfTrait(type_, trait_) => {
271             let mut err = struct_span_err!(resolver.session,
272                              span,
273                              E0437,
274                              "type `{}` is not a member of trait `{}`",
275                              type_,
276                              trait_);
277             err.span_label(span, format!("not a member of trait `{}`", trait_));
278             err
279         }
280         ResolutionError::ConstNotMemberOfTrait(const_, trait_) => {
281             let mut err = struct_span_err!(resolver.session,
282                              span,
283                              E0438,
284                              "const `{}` is not a member of trait `{}`",
285                              const_,
286                              trait_);
287             err.span_label(span, format!("not a member of trait `{}`", trait_));
288             err
289         }
290         ResolutionError::VariableNotBoundInPattern(binding_error) => {
291             let target_sp = binding_error.target.iter().cloned().collect::<Vec<_>>();
292             let msp = MultiSpan::from_spans(target_sp.clone());
293             let msg = format!("variable `{}` is not bound in all patterns", binding_error.name);
294             let mut err = resolver.session.struct_span_err_with_code(
295                 msp,
296                 &msg,
297                 DiagnosticId::Error("E0408".into()),
298             );
299             for sp in target_sp {
300                 err.span_label(sp, format!("pattern doesn't bind `{}`", binding_error.name));
301             }
302             let origin_sp = binding_error.origin.iter().cloned();
303             for sp in origin_sp {
304                 err.span_label(sp, "variable not in all patterns");
305             }
306             err
307         }
308         ResolutionError::VariableBoundWithDifferentMode(variable_name,
309                                                         first_binding_span) => {
310             let mut err = struct_span_err!(resolver.session,
311                              span,
312                              E0409,
313                              "variable `{}` is bound in inconsistent \
314                              ways within the same match arm",
315                              variable_name);
316             err.span_label(span, "bound in different ways");
317             err.span_label(first_binding_span, "first binding");
318             err
319         }
320         ResolutionError::IdentifierBoundMoreThanOnceInParameterList(identifier) => {
321             let mut err = struct_span_err!(resolver.session,
322                              span,
323                              E0415,
324                              "identifier `{}` is bound more than once in this parameter list",
325                              identifier);
326             err.span_label(span, "used as parameter more than once");
327             err
328         }
329         ResolutionError::IdentifierBoundMoreThanOnceInSamePattern(identifier) => {
330             let mut err = struct_span_err!(resolver.session,
331                              span,
332                              E0416,
333                              "identifier `{}` is bound more than once in the same pattern",
334                              identifier);
335             err.span_label(span, "used in a pattern more than once");
336             err
337         }
338         ResolutionError::UndeclaredLabel(name, lev_candidate) => {
339             let mut err = struct_span_err!(resolver.session,
340                                            span,
341                                            E0426,
342                                            "use of undeclared label `{}`",
343                                            name);
344             if let Some(lev_candidate) = lev_candidate {
345                 err.span_label(span, format!("did you mean `{}`?", lev_candidate));
346             } else {
347                 err.span_label(span, format!("undeclared label `{}`", name));
348             }
349             err
350         }
351         ResolutionError::SelfImportsOnlyAllowedWithin => {
352             struct_span_err!(resolver.session,
353                              span,
354                              E0429,
355                              "{}",
356                              "`self` imports are only allowed within a { } list")
357         }
358         ResolutionError::SelfImportCanOnlyAppearOnceInTheList => {
359             let mut err = struct_span_err!(resolver.session, span, E0430,
360                                            "`self` import can only appear once in an import list");
361             err.span_label(span, "can only appear once in an import list");
362             err
363         }
364         ResolutionError::SelfImportOnlyInImportListWithNonEmptyPrefix => {
365             let mut err = struct_span_err!(resolver.session, span, E0431,
366                                            "`self` import can only appear in an import list with \
367                                             a non-empty prefix");
368             err.span_label(span, "can only appear in an import list with a non-empty prefix");
369             err
370         }
371         ResolutionError::FailedToResolve(msg) => {
372             let mut err = struct_span_err!(resolver.session, span, E0433,
373                                            "failed to resolve. {}", msg);
374             err.span_label(span, msg);
375             err
376         }
377         ResolutionError::CannotCaptureDynamicEnvironmentInFnItem => {
378             let mut err = struct_span_err!(resolver.session,
379                                            span,
380                                            E0434,
381                                            "{}",
382                                            "can't capture dynamic environment in a fn item");
383             err.help("use the `|| { ... }` closure form instead");
384             err
385         }
386         ResolutionError::AttemptToUseNonConstantValueInConstant => {
387             let mut err = struct_span_err!(resolver.session, span, E0435,
388                                            "attempt to use a non-constant value in a constant");
389             err.span_label(span, "non-constant value");
390             err
391         }
392         ResolutionError::BindingShadowsSomethingUnacceptable(what_binding, name, binding) => {
393             let shadows_what = PathResolution::new(binding.def()).kind_name();
394             let mut err = struct_span_err!(resolver.session,
395                                            span,
396                                            E0530,
397                                            "{}s cannot shadow {}s", what_binding, shadows_what);
398             err.span_label(span, format!("cannot be named the same as a {}", shadows_what));
399             let participle = if binding.is_import() { "imported" } else { "defined" };
400             let msg = format!("a {} `{}` is {} here", shadows_what, name, participle);
401             err.span_label(binding.span, msg);
402             err
403         }
404         ResolutionError::ForwardDeclaredTyParam => {
405             let mut err = struct_span_err!(resolver.session, span, E0128,
406                                            "type parameters with a default cannot use \
407                                             forward declared identifiers");
408             err.span_label(
409                 span, "defaulted type parameters cannot be forward declared".to_string());
410             err
411         }
412     }
413 }
414
415 /// Adjust the impl span so that just the `impl` keyword is taken by removing
416 /// everything after `<` (`"impl<T> Iterator for A<T> {}" -> "impl"`) and
417 /// everything after the first whitespace (`"impl Iterator for A" -> "impl"`)
418 ///
419 /// Attention: The method used is very fragile since it essentially duplicates the work of the
420 /// parser. If you need to use this function or something similar, please consider updating the
421 /// source_map functions and this function to something more robust.
422 fn reduce_impl_span_to_impl_keyword(cm: &SourceMap, impl_span: Span) -> Span {
423     let impl_span = cm.span_until_char(impl_span, '<');
424     let impl_span = cm.span_until_whitespace(impl_span);
425     impl_span
426 }
427
428 #[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug)]
429 struct BindingInfo {
430     span: Span,
431     binding_mode: BindingMode,
432 }
433
434 /// Map from the name in a pattern to its binding mode.
435 type BindingMap = FxHashMap<Ident, BindingInfo>;
436
437 #[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Debug)]
438 enum PatternSource {
439     Match,
440     IfLet,
441     WhileLet,
442     Let,
443     For,
444     FnParam,
445 }
446
447 impl PatternSource {
448     fn descr(self) -> &'static str {
449         match self {
450             PatternSource::Match => "match binding",
451             PatternSource::IfLet => "if let binding",
452             PatternSource::WhileLet => "while let binding",
453             PatternSource::Let => "let binding",
454             PatternSource::For => "for binding",
455             PatternSource::FnParam => "function parameter",
456         }
457     }
458 }
459
460 #[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Debug)]
461 enum AliasPossibility {
462     No,
463     Maybe,
464 }
465
466 #[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug)]
467 enum PathSource<'a> {
468     // Type paths `Path`.
469     Type,
470     // Trait paths in bounds or impls.
471     Trait(AliasPossibility),
472     // Expression paths `path`, with optional parent context.
473     Expr(Option<&'a Expr>),
474     // Paths in path patterns `Path`.
475     Pat,
476     // Paths in struct expressions and patterns `Path { .. }`.
477     Struct,
478     // Paths in tuple struct patterns `Path(..)`.
479     TupleStruct,
480     // `m::A::B` in `<T as m::A>::B::C`.
481     TraitItem(Namespace),
482     // Path in `pub(path)`
483     Visibility,
484     // Path in `use a::b::{...};`
485     ImportPrefix,
486 }
487
488 impl<'a> PathSource<'a> {
489     fn namespace(self) -> Namespace {
490         match self {
491             PathSource::Type | PathSource::Trait(_) | PathSource::Struct |
492             PathSource::Visibility | PathSource::ImportPrefix => TypeNS,
493             PathSource::Expr(..) | PathSource::Pat | PathSource::TupleStruct => ValueNS,
494             PathSource::TraitItem(ns) => ns,
495         }
496     }
497
498     fn global_by_default(self) -> bool {
499         match self {
500             PathSource::Visibility | PathSource::ImportPrefix => true,
501             PathSource::Type | PathSource::Expr(..) | PathSource::Pat |
502             PathSource::Struct | PathSource::TupleStruct |
503             PathSource::Trait(_) | PathSource::TraitItem(..) => false,
504         }
505     }
506
507     fn defer_to_typeck(self) -> bool {
508         match self {
509             PathSource::Type | PathSource::Expr(..) | PathSource::Pat |
510             PathSource::Struct | PathSource::TupleStruct => true,
511             PathSource::Trait(_) | PathSource::TraitItem(..) |
512             PathSource::Visibility | PathSource::ImportPrefix => false,
513         }
514     }
515
516     fn descr_expected(self) -> &'static str {
517         match self {
518             PathSource::Type => "type",
519             PathSource::Trait(_) => "trait",
520             PathSource::Pat => "unit struct/variant or constant",
521             PathSource::Struct => "struct, variant or union type",
522             PathSource::TupleStruct => "tuple struct/variant",
523             PathSource::Visibility => "module",
524             PathSource::ImportPrefix => "module or enum",
525             PathSource::TraitItem(ns) => match ns {
526                 TypeNS => "associated type",
527                 ValueNS => "method or associated constant",
528                 MacroNS => bug!("associated macro"),
529             },
530             PathSource::Expr(parent) => match parent.map(|p| &p.node) {
531                 // "function" here means "anything callable" rather than `Def::Fn`,
532                 // this is not precise but usually more helpful than just "value".
533                 Some(&ExprKind::Call(..)) => "function",
534                 _ => "value",
535             },
536         }
537     }
538
539     fn is_expected(self, def: Def) -> bool {
540         match self {
541             PathSource::Type => match def {
542                 Def::Struct(..) | Def::Union(..) | Def::Enum(..) |
543                 Def::Trait(..) | Def::TyAlias(..) | Def::AssociatedTy(..) |
544                 Def::PrimTy(..) | Def::TyParam(..) | Def::SelfTy(..) |
545                 Def::Existential(..) |
546                 Def::ForeignTy(..) => true,
547                 _ => false,
548             },
549             PathSource::Trait(AliasPossibility::No) => match def {
550                 Def::Trait(..) => true,
551                 _ => false,
552             },
553             PathSource::Trait(AliasPossibility::Maybe) => match def {
554                 Def::Trait(..) => true,
555                 Def::TraitAlias(..) => true,
556                 _ => false,
557             },
558             PathSource::Expr(..) => match def {
559                 Def::StructCtor(_, CtorKind::Const) | Def::StructCtor(_, CtorKind::Fn) |
560                 Def::VariantCtor(_, CtorKind::Const) | Def::VariantCtor(_, CtorKind::Fn) |
561                 Def::Const(..) | Def::Static(..) | Def::Local(..) | Def::Upvar(..) |
562                 Def::Fn(..) | Def::Method(..) | Def::AssociatedConst(..) |
563                 Def::SelfCtor(..) => true,
564                 _ => false,
565             },
566             PathSource::Pat => match def {
567                 Def::StructCtor(_, CtorKind::Const) |
568                 Def::VariantCtor(_, CtorKind::Const) |
569                 Def::Const(..) | Def::AssociatedConst(..) |
570                 Def::SelfCtor(..) => true,
571                 _ => false,
572             },
573             PathSource::TupleStruct => match def {
574                 Def::StructCtor(_, CtorKind::Fn) |
575                 Def::VariantCtor(_, CtorKind::Fn) |
576                 Def::SelfCtor(..) => true,
577                 _ => false,
578             },
579             PathSource::Struct => match def {
580                 Def::Struct(..) | Def::Union(..) | Def::Variant(..) |
581                 Def::TyAlias(..) | Def::AssociatedTy(..) | Def::SelfTy(..) => true,
582                 _ => false,
583             },
584             PathSource::TraitItem(ns) => match def {
585                 Def::AssociatedConst(..) | Def::Method(..) if ns == ValueNS => true,
586                 Def::AssociatedTy(..) if ns == TypeNS => true,
587                 _ => false,
588             },
589             PathSource::ImportPrefix => match def {
590                 Def::Mod(..) | Def::Enum(..) => true,
591                 _ => false,
592             },
593             PathSource::Visibility => match def {
594                 Def::Mod(..) => true,
595                 _ => false,
596             },
597         }
598     }
599
600     fn error_code(self, has_unexpected_resolution: bool) -> &'static str {
601         __diagnostic_used!(E0404);
602         __diagnostic_used!(E0405);
603         __diagnostic_used!(E0412);
604         __diagnostic_used!(E0422);
605         __diagnostic_used!(E0423);
606         __diagnostic_used!(E0425);
607         __diagnostic_used!(E0531);
608         __diagnostic_used!(E0532);
609         __diagnostic_used!(E0573);
610         __diagnostic_used!(E0574);
611         __diagnostic_used!(E0575);
612         __diagnostic_used!(E0576);
613         __diagnostic_used!(E0577);
614         __diagnostic_used!(E0578);
615         match (self, has_unexpected_resolution) {
616             (PathSource::Trait(_), true) => "E0404",
617             (PathSource::Trait(_), false) => "E0405",
618             (PathSource::Type, true) => "E0573",
619             (PathSource::Type, false) => "E0412",
620             (PathSource::Struct, true) => "E0574",
621             (PathSource::Struct, false) => "E0422",
622             (PathSource::Expr(..), true) => "E0423",
623             (PathSource::Expr(..), false) => "E0425",
624             (PathSource::Pat, true) | (PathSource::TupleStruct, true) => "E0532",
625             (PathSource::Pat, false) | (PathSource::TupleStruct, false) => "E0531",
626             (PathSource::TraitItem(..), true) => "E0575",
627             (PathSource::TraitItem(..), false) => "E0576",
628             (PathSource::Visibility, true) | (PathSource::ImportPrefix, true) => "E0577",
629             (PathSource::Visibility, false) | (PathSource::ImportPrefix, false) => "E0578",
630         }
631     }
632 }
633
634 struct UsePlacementFinder {
635     target_module: NodeId,
636     span: Option<Span>,
637     found_use: bool,
638 }
639
640 impl UsePlacementFinder {
641     fn check(krate: &Crate, target_module: NodeId) -> (Option<Span>, bool) {
642         let mut finder = UsePlacementFinder {
643             target_module,
644             span: None,
645             found_use: false,
646         };
647         visit::walk_crate(&mut finder, krate);
648         (finder.span, finder.found_use)
649     }
650 }
651
652 impl<'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for UsePlacementFinder {
653     fn visit_mod(
654         &mut self,
655         module: &'tcx ast::Mod,
656         _: Span,
657         _: &[ast::Attribute],
658         node_id: NodeId,
659     ) {
660         if self.span.is_some() {
661             return;
662         }
663         if node_id != self.target_module {
664             visit::walk_mod(self, module);
665             return;
666         }
667         // find a use statement
668         for item in &module.items {
669             match item.node {
670                 ItemKind::Use(..) => {
671                     // don't suggest placing a use before the prelude
672                     // import or other generated ones
673                     if item.span.ctxt().outer().expn_info().is_none() {
674                         self.span = Some(item.span.shrink_to_lo());
675                         self.found_use = true;
676                         return;
677                     }
678                 },
679                 // don't place use before extern crate
680                 ItemKind::ExternCrate(_) => {}
681                 // but place them before the first other item
682                 _ => if self.span.map_or(true, |span| item.span < span ) {
683                     if item.span.ctxt().outer().expn_info().is_none() {
684                         // don't insert between attributes and an item
685                         if item.attrs.is_empty() {
686                             self.span = Some(item.span.shrink_to_lo());
687                         } else {
688                             // find the first attribute on the item
689                             for attr in &item.attrs {
690                                 if self.span.map_or(true, |span| attr.span < span) {
691                                     self.span = Some(attr.span.shrink_to_lo());
692                                 }
693                             }
694                         }
695                     }
696                 },
697             }
698         }
699     }
700 }
701
702 /// This thing walks the whole crate in DFS manner, visiting each item, resolving names as it goes.
703 impl<'a, 'tcx, 'cl> Visitor<'tcx> for Resolver<'a, 'cl> {
704     fn visit_item(&mut self, item: &'tcx Item) {
705         self.resolve_item(item);
706     }
707     fn visit_arm(&mut self, arm: &'tcx Arm) {
708         self.resolve_arm(arm);
709     }
710     fn visit_block(&mut self, block: &'tcx Block) {
711         self.resolve_block(block);
712     }
713     fn visit_anon_const(&mut self, constant: &'tcx ast::AnonConst) {
714         self.with_constant_rib(|this| {
715             visit::walk_anon_const(this, constant);
716         });
717     }
718     fn visit_expr(&mut self, expr: &'tcx Expr) {
719         self.resolve_expr(expr, None);
720     }
721     fn visit_local(&mut self, local: &'tcx Local) {
722         self.resolve_local(local);
723     }
724     fn visit_ty(&mut self, ty: &'tcx Ty) {
725         match ty.node {
726             TyKind::Path(ref qself, ref path) => {
727                 self.smart_resolve_path(ty.id, qself.as_ref(), path, PathSource::Type);
728             }
729             TyKind::ImplicitSelf => {
730                 let self_ty = keywords::SelfType.ident();
731                 let def = self.resolve_ident_in_lexical_scope(self_ty, TypeNS, Some(ty.id), ty.span)
732                               .map_or(Def::Err, |d| d.def());
733                 self.record_def(ty.id, PathResolution::new(def));
734             }
735             _ => (),
736         }
737         visit::walk_ty(self, ty);
738     }
739     fn visit_poly_trait_ref(&mut self,
740                             tref: &'tcx ast::PolyTraitRef,
741                             m: &'tcx ast::TraitBoundModifier) {
742         self.smart_resolve_path(tref.trait_ref.ref_id, None,
743                                 &tref.trait_ref.path, PathSource::Trait(AliasPossibility::Maybe));
744         visit::walk_poly_trait_ref(self, tref, m);
745     }
746     fn visit_foreign_item(&mut self, foreign_item: &'tcx ForeignItem) {
747         let type_parameters = match foreign_item.node {
748             ForeignItemKind::Fn(_, ref generics) => {
749                 HasTypeParameters(generics, ItemRibKind)
750             }
751             ForeignItemKind::Static(..) => NoTypeParameters,
752             ForeignItemKind::Ty => NoTypeParameters,
753             ForeignItemKind::Macro(..) => NoTypeParameters,
754         };
755         self.with_type_parameter_rib(type_parameters, |this| {
756             visit::walk_foreign_item(this, foreign_item);
757         });
758     }
759     fn visit_fn(&mut self,
760                 function_kind: FnKind<'tcx>,
761                 declaration: &'tcx FnDecl,
762                 _: Span,
763                 node_id: NodeId)
764     {
765         let (rib_kind, asyncness) = match function_kind {
766             FnKind::ItemFn(_, ref header, ..) =>
767                 (ItemRibKind, header.asyncness),
768             FnKind::Method(_, ref sig, _, _) =>
769                 (TraitOrImplItemRibKind, sig.header.asyncness),
770             FnKind::Closure(_) =>
771                 // Async closures aren't resolved through `visit_fn`-- they're
772                 // processed separately
773                 (ClosureRibKind(node_id), IsAsync::NotAsync),
774         };
775
776         // Create a value rib for the function.
777         self.ribs[ValueNS].push(Rib::new(rib_kind));
778
779         // Create a label rib for the function.
780         self.label_ribs.push(Rib::new(rib_kind));
781
782         // Add each argument to the rib.
783         let mut bindings_list = FxHashMap();
784         for argument in &declaration.inputs {
785             self.resolve_pattern(&argument.pat, PatternSource::FnParam, &mut bindings_list);
786
787             self.visit_ty(&argument.ty);
788
789             debug!("(resolving function) recorded argument");
790         }
791         visit::walk_fn_ret_ty(self, &declaration.output);
792
793         // Resolve the function body, potentially inside the body of an async closure
794         if let IsAsync::Async { closure_id, .. } = asyncness {
795             let rib_kind = ClosureRibKind(closure_id);
796             self.ribs[ValueNS].push(Rib::new(rib_kind));
797             self.label_ribs.push(Rib::new(rib_kind));
798         }
799
800         match function_kind {
801             FnKind::ItemFn(.., body) |
802             FnKind::Method(.., body) => {
803                 self.visit_block(body);
804             }
805             FnKind::Closure(body) => {
806                 self.visit_expr(body);
807             }
808         };
809
810         // Leave the body of the async closure
811         if asyncness.is_async() {
812             self.label_ribs.pop();
813             self.ribs[ValueNS].pop();
814         }
815
816         debug!("(resolving function) leaving function");
817
818         self.label_ribs.pop();
819         self.ribs[ValueNS].pop();
820     }
821     fn visit_generics(&mut self, generics: &'tcx Generics) {
822         // For type parameter defaults, we have to ban access
823         // to following type parameters, as the Substs can only
824         // provide previous type parameters as they're built. We
825         // put all the parameters on the ban list and then remove
826         // them one by one as they are processed and become available.
827         let mut default_ban_rib = Rib::new(ForwardTyParamBanRibKind);
828         let mut found_default = false;
829         default_ban_rib.bindings.extend(generics.params.iter()
830             .filter_map(|param| match param.kind {
831                 GenericParamKind::Lifetime { .. } => None,
832                 GenericParamKind::Type { ref default, .. } => {
833                     found_default |= default.is_some();
834                     if found_default {
835                         Some((Ident::with_empty_ctxt(param.ident.name), Def::Err))
836                     } else {
837                         None
838                     }
839                 }
840             }));
841
842         for param in &generics.params {
843             match param.kind {
844                 GenericParamKind::Lifetime { .. } => self.visit_generic_param(param),
845                 GenericParamKind::Type { ref default, .. } => {
846                     for bound in &param.bounds {
847                         self.visit_param_bound(bound);
848                     }
849
850                     if let Some(ref ty) = default {
851                         self.ribs[TypeNS].push(default_ban_rib);
852                         self.visit_ty(ty);
853                         default_ban_rib = self.ribs[TypeNS].pop().unwrap();
854                     }
855
856                     // Allow all following defaults to refer to this type parameter.
857                     default_ban_rib.bindings.remove(&Ident::with_empty_ctxt(param.ident.name));
858                 }
859             }
860         }
861         for p in &generics.where_clause.predicates {
862             self.visit_where_predicate(p);
863         }
864     }
865 }
866
867 #[derive(Copy, Clone)]
868 enum TypeParameters<'a, 'b> {
869     NoTypeParameters,
870     HasTypeParameters(// Type parameters.
871                       &'b Generics,
872
873                       // The kind of the rib used for type parameters.
874                       RibKind<'a>),
875 }
876
877 /// The rib kind controls the translation of local
878 /// definitions (`Def::Local`) to upvars (`Def::Upvar`).
879 #[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug)]
880 enum RibKind<'a> {
881     /// No translation needs to be applied.
882     NormalRibKind,
883
884     /// We passed through a closure scope at the given node ID.
885     /// Translate upvars as appropriate.
886     ClosureRibKind(NodeId /* func id */),
887
888     /// We passed through an impl or trait and are now in one of its
889     /// methods or associated types. Allow references to ty params that impl or trait
890     /// binds. Disallow any other upvars (including other ty params that are
891     /// upvars).
892     TraitOrImplItemRibKind,
893
894     /// We passed through an item scope. Disallow upvars.
895     ItemRibKind,
896
897     /// We're in a constant item. Can't refer to dynamic stuff.
898     ConstantItemRibKind,
899
900     /// We passed through a module.
901     ModuleRibKind(Module<'a>),
902
903     /// We passed through a `macro_rules!` statement
904     MacroDefinition(DefId),
905
906     /// All bindings in this rib are type parameters that can't be used
907     /// from the default of a type parameter because they're not declared
908     /// before said type parameter. Also see the `visit_generics` override.
909     ForwardTyParamBanRibKind,
910 }
911
912 /// One local scope.
913 ///
914 /// A rib represents a scope names can live in. Note that these appear in many places, not just
915 /// around braces. At any place where the list of accessible names (of the given namespace)
916 /// changes or a new restrictions on the name accessibility are introduced, a new rib is put onto a
917 /// stack. This may be, for example, a `let` statement (because it introduces variables), a macro,
918 /// etc.
919 ///
920 /// Different [rib kinds](enum.RibKind) are transparent for different names.
921 ///
922 /// The resolution keeps a separate stack of ribs as it traverses the AST for each namespace. When
923 /// resolving, the name is looked up from inside out.
924 #[derive(Debug)]
925 struct Rib<'a> {
926     bindings: FxHashMap<Ident, Def>,
927     kind: RibKind<'a>,
928 }
929
930 impl<'a> Rib<'a> {
931     fn new(kind: RibKind<'a>) -> Rib<'a> {
932         Rib {
933             bindings: FxHashMap(),
934             kind,
935         }
936     }
937 }
938
939 /// An intermediate resolution result.
940 ///
941 /// This refers to the thing referred by a name. The difference between `Def` and `Item` is that
942 /// items are visible in their whole block, while defs only from the place they are defined
943 /// forward.
944 enum LexicalScopeBinding<'a> {
945     Item(&'a NameBinding<'a>),
946     Def(Def),
947 }
948
949 impl<'a> LexicalScopeBinding<'a> {
950     fn item(self) -> Option<&'a NameBinding<'a>> {
951         match self {
952             LexicalScopeBinding::Item(binding) => Some(binding),
953             _ => None,
954         }
955     }
956
957     fn def(self) -> Def {
958         match self {
959             LexicalScopeBinding::Item(binding) => binding.def(),
960             LexicalScopeBinding::Def(def) => def,
961         }
962     }
963 }
964
965 #[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug)]
966 pub enum ModuleOrUniformRoot<'a> {
967     /// Regular module.
968     Module(Module<'a>),
969
970     /// The `{{root}}` (`CrateRoot` aka "global") / `extern` initial segment
971     /// in which external crates resolve, and also `crate` (only in `{{root}}`,
972     /// but *not* `extern`), in the Rust 2018 edition.
973     UniformRoot(Name),
974 }
975
976 #[derive(Clone, Debug)]
977 enum PathResult<'a> {
978     Module(ModuleOrUniformRoot<'a>),
979     NonModule(PathResolution),
980     Indeterminate,
981     Failed(Span, String, bool /* is the error from the last segment? */),
982 }
983
984 enum ModuleKind {
985     /// An anonymous module, eg. just a block.
986     ///
987     /// ```
988     /// fn main() {
989     ///     fn f() {} // (1)
990     ///     { // This is an anonymous module
991     ///         f(); // This resolves to (2) as we are inside the block.
992     ///         fn f() {} // (2)
993     ///     }
994     ///     f(); // Resolves to (1)
995     /// }
996     /// ```
997     Block(NodeId),
998     /// Any module with a name.
999     ///
1000     /// This could be:
1001     ///
1002     /// * A normal module â€’ either `mod from_file;` or `mod from_block { }`.
1003     /// * A trait or an enum (it implicitly contains associated types, methods and variant
1004     ///   constructors).
1005     Def(Def, Name),
1006 }
1007
1008 /// One node in the tree of modules.
1009 pub struct ModuleData<'a> {
1010     parent: Option<Module<'a>>,
1011     kind: ModuleKind,
1012
1013     // The def id of the closest normal module (`mod`) ancestor (including this module).
1014     normal_ancestor_id: DefId,
1015
1016     resolutions: RefCell<FxHashMap<(Ident, Namespace), &'a RefCell<NameResolution<'a>>>>,
1017     legacy_macro_resolutions: RefCell<Vec<(Ident, MacroKind, ParentScope<'a>,
1018                                            Option<&'a NameBinding<'a>>)>>,
1019     macro_resolutions: RefCell<Vec<(Box<[Ident]>, Span)>>,
1020     builtin_attrs: RefCell<Vec<(Ident, ParentScope<'a>)>>,
1021
1022     // Macro invocations that can expand into items in this module.
1023     unresolved_invocations: RefCell<FxHashSet<Mark>>,
1024
1025     no_implicit_prelude: bool,
1026
1027     glob_importers: RefCell<Vec<&'a ImportDirective<'a>>>,
1028     globs: RefCell<Vec<&'a ImportDirective<'a>>>,
1029
1030     // Used to memoize the traits in this module for faster searches through all traits in scope.
1031     traits: RefCell<Option<Box<[(Ident, &'a NameBinding<'a>)]>>>,
1032
1033     // Whether this module is populated. If not populated, any attempt to
1034     // access the children must be preceded with a
1035     // `populate_module_if_necessary` call.
1036     populated: Cell<bool>,
1037
1038     /// Span of the module itself. Used for error reporting.
1039     span: Span,
1040
1041     expansion: Mark,
1042 }
1043
1044 type Module<'a> = &'a ModuleData<'a>;
1045
1046 impl<'a> ModuleData<'a> {
1047     fn new(parent: Option<Module<'a>>,
1048            kind: ModuleKind,
1049            normal_ancestor_id: DefId,
1050            expansion: Mark,
1051            span: Span) -> Self {
1052         ModuleData {
1053             parent,
1054             kind,
1055             normal_ancestor_id,
1056             resolutions: RefCell::new(FxHashMap()),
1057             legacy_macro_resolutions: RefCell::new(Vec::new()),
1058             macro_resolutions: RefCell::new(Vec::new()),
1059             builtin_attrs: RefCell::new(Vec::new()),
1060             unresolved_invocations: RefCell::new(FxHashSet()),
1061             no_implicit_prelude: false,
1062             glob_importers: RefCell::new(Vec::new()),
1063             globs: RefCell::new(Vec::new()),
1064             traits: RefCell::new(None),
1065             populated: Cell::new(normal_ancestor_id.is_local()),
1066             span,
1067             expansion,
1068         }
1069     }
1070
1071     fn for_each_child<F: FnMut(Ident, Namespace, &'a NameBinding<'a>)>(&self, mut f: F) {
1072         for (&(ident, ns), name_resolution) in self.resolutions.borrow().iter() {
1073             name_resolution.borrow().binding.map(|binding| f(ident, ns, binding));
1074         }
1075     }
1076
1077     fn for_each_child_stable<F: FnMut(Ident, Namespace, &'a NameBinding<'a>)>(&self, mut f: F) {
1078         let resolutions = self.resolutions.borrow();
1079         let mut resolutions = resolutions.iter().collect::<Vec<_>>();
1080         resolutions.sort_by_cached_key(|&(&(ident, ns), _)| (ident.as_str(), ns));
1081         for &(&(ident, ns), &resolution) in resolutions.iter() {
1082             resolution.borrow().binding.map(|binding| f(ident, ns, binding));
1083         }
1084     }
1085
1086     fn def(&self) -> Option<Def> {
1087         match self.kind {
1088             ModuleKind::Def(def, _) => Some(def),
1089             _ => None,
1090         }
1091     }
1092
1093     fn def_id(&self) -> Option<DefId> {
1094         self.def().as_ref().map(Def::def_id)
1095     }
1096
1097     // `self` resolves to the first module ancestor that `is_normal`.
1098     fn is_normal(&self) -> bool {
1099         match self.kind {
1100             ModuleKind::Def(Def::Mod(_), _) => true,
1101             _ => false,
1102         }
1103     }
1104
1105     fn is_trait(&self) -> bool {
1106         match self.kind {
1107             ModuleKind::Def(Def::Trait(_), _) => true,
1108             _ => false,
1109         }
1110     }
1111
1112     fn is_local(&self) -> bool {
1113         self.normal_ancestor_id.is_local()
1114     }
1115
1116     fn nearest_item_scope(&'a self) -> Module<'a> {
1117         if self.is_trait() { self.parent.unwrap() } else { self }
1118     }
1119
1120     fn is_ancestor_of(&self, mut other: &Self) -> bool {
1121         while !ptr::eq(self, other) {
1122             if let Some(parent) = other.parent {
1123                 other = parent;
1124             } else {
1125                 return false;
1126             }
1127         }
1128         true
1129     }
1130 }
1131
1132 impl<'a> fmt::Debug for ModuleData<'a> {
1133     fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
1134         write!(f, "{:?}", self.def())
1135     }
1136 }
1137
1138 /// Records a possibly-private value, type, or module definition.
1139 #[derive(Clone, Debug)]
1140 pub struct NameBinding<'a> {
1141     kind: NameBindingKind<'a>,
1142     expansion: Mark,
1143     span: Span,
1144     vis: ty::Visibility,
1145 }
1146
1147 pub trait ToNameBinding<'a> {
1148     fn to_name_binding(self, arenas: &'a ResolverArenas<'a>) -> &'a NameBinding<'a>;
1149 }
1150
1151 impl<'a> ToNameBinding<'a> for &'a NameBinding<'a> {
1152     fn to_name_binding(self, _: &'a ResolverArenas<'a>) -> &'a NameBinding<'a> {
1153         self
1154     }
1155 }
1156
1157 #[derive(Clone, Debug)]
1158 enum NameBindingKind<'a> {
1159     Def(Def, /* is_macro_export */ bool),
1160     Module(Module<'a>),
1161     Import {
1162         binding: &'a NameBinding<'a>,
1163         directive: &'a ImportDirective<'a>,
1164         used: Cell<bool>,
1165     },
1166     Ambiguity {
1167         b1: &'a NameBinding<'a>,
1168         b2: &'a NameBinding<'a>,
1169     }
1170 }
1171
1172 struct PrivacyError<'a>(Span, Name, &'a NameBinding<'a>);
1173
1174 struct UseError<'a> {
1175     err: DiagnosticBuilder<'a>,
1176     /// Attach `use` statements for these candidates
1177     candidates: Vec<ImportSuggestion>,
1178     /// The node id of the module to place the use statements in
1179     node_id: NodeId,
1180     /// Whether the diagnostic should state that it's "better"
1181     better: bool,
1182 }
1183
1184 struct AmbiguityError<'a> {
1185     ident: Ident,
1186     b1: &'a NameBinding<'a>,
1187     b2: &'a NameBinding<'a>,
1188 }
1189
1190 impl<'a> NameBinding<'a> {
1191     fn module(&self) -> Option<Module<'a>> {
1192         match self.kind {
1193             NameBindingKind::Module(module) => Some(module),
1194             NameBindingKind::Import { binding, .. } => binding.module(),
1195             _ => None,
1196         }
1197     }
1198
1199     fn def(&self) -> Def {
1200         match self.kind {
1201             NameBindingKind::Def(def, _) => def,
1202             NameBindingKind::Module(module) => module.def().unwrap(),
1203             NameBindingKind::Import { binding, .. } => binding.def(),
1204             NameBindingKind::Ambiguity { .. } => Def::Err,
1205         }
1206     }
1207
1208     fn def_ignoring_ambiguity(&self) -> Def {
1209         match self.kind {
1210             NameBindingKind::Import { binding, .. } => binding.def_ignoring_ambiguity(),
1211             NameBindingKind::Ambiguity { b1, .. } => b1.def_ignoring_ambiguity(),
1212             _ => self.def(),
1213         }
1214     }
1215
1216     // We sometimes need to treat variants as `pub` for backwards compatibility
1217     fn pseudo_vis(&self) -> ty::Visibility {
1218         if self.is_variant() && self.def().def_id().is_local() {
1219             ty::Visibility::Public
1220         } else {
1221             self.vis
1222         }
1223     }
1224
1225     fn is_variant(&self) -> bool {
1226         match self.kind {
1227             NameBindingKind::Def(Def::Variant(..), _) |
1228             NameBindingKind::Def(Def::VariantCtor(..), _) => true,
1229             _ => false,
1230         }
1231     }
1232
1233     fn is_extern_crate(&self) -> bool {
1234         match self.kind {
1235             NameBindingKind::Import {
1236                 directive: &ImportDirective {
1237                     subclass: ImportDirectiveSubclass::ExternCrate(_), ..
1238                 }, ..
1239             } => true,
1240             _ => false,
1241         }
1242     }
1243
1244     fn is_import(&self) -> bool {
1245         match self.kind {
1246             NameBindingKind::Import { .. } => true,
1247             _ => false,
1248         }
1249     }
1250
1251     fn is_renamed_extern_crate(&self) -> bool {
1252         if let NameBindingKind::Import { directive, ..} = self.kind {
1253             if let ImportDirectiveSubclass::ExternCrate(Some(_)) = directive.subclass {
1254                 return true;
1255             }
1256         }
1257         false
1258     }
1259
1260     fn is_glob_import(&self) -> bool {
1261         match self.kind {
1262             NameBindingKind::Import { directive, .. } => directive.is_glob(),
1263             NameBindingKind::Ambiguity { b1, .. } => b1.is_glob_import(),
1264             _ => false,
1265         }
1266     }
1267
1268     fn is_importable(&self) -> bool {
1269         match self.def() {
1270             Def::AssociatedConst(..) | Def::Method(..) | Def::AssociatedTy(..) => false,
1271             _ => true,
1272         }
1273     }
1274
1275     fn is_macro_def(&self) -> bool {
1276         match self.kind {
1277             NameBindingKind::Def(Def::Macro(..), _) => true,
1278             _ => false,
1279         }
1280     }
1281
1282     fn macro_kind(&self) -> Option<MacroKind> {
1283         match self.def_ignoring_ambiguity() {
1284             Def::Macro(_, kind) => Some(kind),
1285             Def::NonMacroAttr(..) => Some(MacroKind::Attr),
1286             _ => None,
1287         }
1288     }
1289
1290     fn descr(&self) -> &'static str {
1291         if self.is_extern_crate() { "extern crate" } else { self.def().kind_name() }
1292     }
1293
1294     // Suppose that we resolved macro invocation with `invoc_parent_expansion` to binding `binding`
1295     // at some expansion round `max(invoc, binding)` when they both emerged from macros.
1296     // Then this function returns `true` if `self` may emerge from a macro *after* that
1297     // in some later round and screw up our previously found resolution.
1298     // See more detailed explanation in
1299     // https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/53778#issuecomment-419224049
1300     fn may_appear_after(&self, invoc_parent_expansion: Mark, binding: &NameBinding) -> bool {
1301         // self > max(invoc, binding) => !(self <= invoc || self <= binding)
1302         // Expansions are partially ordered, so "may appear after" is an inversion of
1303         // "certainly appears before or simultaneously" and includes unordered cases.
1304         let self_parent_expansion = self.expansion;
1305         let other_parent_expansion = binding.expansion;
1306         let certainly_before_other_or_simultaneously =
1307             other_parent_expansion.is_descendant_of(self_parent_expansion);
1308         let certainly_before_invoc_or_simultaneously =
1309             invoc_parent_expansion.is_descendant_of(self_parent_expansion);
1310         !(certainly_before_other_or_simultaneously || certainly_before_invoc_or_simultaneously)
1311     }
1312 }
1313
1314 /// Interns the names of the primitive types.
1315 ///
1316 /// All other types are defined somewhere and possibly imported, but the primitive ones need
1317 /// special handling, since they have no place of origin.
1318 struct PrimitiveTypeTable {
1319     primitive_types: FxHashMap<Name, PrimTy>,
1320 }
1321
1322 impl PrimitiveTypeTable {
1323     fn new() -> PrimitiveTypeTable {
1324         let mut table = PrimitiveTypeTable { primitive_types: FxHashMap() };
1325
1326         table.intern("bool", Bool);
1327         table.intern("char", Char);
1328         table.intern("f32", Float(FloatTy::F32));
1329         table.intern("f64", Float(FloatTy::F64));
1330         table.intern("isize", Int(IntTy::Isize));
1331         table.intern("i8", Int(IntTy::I8));
1332         table.intern("i16", Int(IntTy::I16));
1333         table.intern("i32", Int(IntTy::I32));
1334         table.intern("i64", Int(IntTy::I64));
1335         table.intern("i128", Int(IntTy::I128));
1336         table.intern("str", Str);
1337         table.intern("usize", Uint(UintTy::Usize));
1338         table.intern("u8", Uint(UintTy::U8));
1339         table.intern("u16", Uint(UintTy::U16));
1340         table.intern("u32", Uint(UintTy::U32));
1341         table.intern("u64", Uint(UintTy::U64));
1342         table.intern("u128", Uint(UintTy::U128));
1343         table
1344     }
1345
1346     fn intern(&mut self, string: &str, primitive_type: PrimTy) {
1347         self.primitive_types.insert(Symbol::intern(string), primitive_type);
1348     }
1349 }
1350
1351 /// The main resolver class.
1352 ///
1353 /// This is the visitor that walks the whole crate.
1354 pub struct Resolver<'a, 'b: 'a> {
1355     session: &'a Session,
1356     cstore: &'a CStore,
1357
1358     pub definitions: Definitions,
1359
1360     graph_root: Module<'a>,
1361
1362     prelude: Option<Module<'a>>,
1363     pub extern_prelude: FxHashSet<Name>,
1364
1365     /// n.b. This is used only for better diagnostics, not name resolution itself.
1366     has_self: FxHashSet<DefId>,
1367
1368     /// Names of fields of an item `DefId` accessible with dot syntax.
1369     /// Used for hints during error reporting.
1370     field_names: FxHashMap<DefId, Vec<Name>>,
1371
1372     /// All imports known to succeed or fail.
1373     determined_imports: Vec<&'a ImportDirective<'a>>,
1374
1375     /// All non-determined imports.
1376     indeterminate_imports: Vec<&'a ImportDirective<'a>>,
1377
1378     /// The module that represents the current item scope.
1379     current_module: Module<'a>,
1380
1381     /// The current set of local scopes for types and values.
1382     /// FIXME #4948: Reuse ribs to avoid allocation.
1383     ribs: PerNS<Vec<Rib<'a>>>,
1384
1385     /// The current set of local scopes, for labels.
1386     label_ribs: Vec<Rib<'a>>,
1387
1388     /// The trait that the current context can refer to.
1389     current_trait_ref: Option<(Module<'a>, TraitRef)>,
1390
1391     /// The current self type if inside an impl (used for better errors).
1392     current_self_type: Option<Ty>,
1393
1394     /// The current self item if inside an ADT (used for better errors).
1395     current_self_item: Option<NodeId>,
1396
1397     /// The idents for the primitive types.
1398     primitive_type_table: PrimitiveTypeTable,
1399
1400     def_map: DefMap,
1401     import_map: ImportMap,
1402     pub freevars: FreevarMap,
1403     freevars_seen: NodeMap<NodeMap<usize>>,
1404     pub export_map: ExportMap,
1405     pub trait_map: TraitMap,
1406
1407     /// A map from nodes to anonymous modules.
1408     /// Anonymous modules are pseudo-modules that are implicitly created around items
1409     /// contained within blocks.
1410     ///
1411     /// For example, if we have this:
1412     ///
1413     ///  fn f() {
1414     ///      fn g() {
1415     ///          ...
1416     ///      }
1417     ///  }
1418     ///
1419     /// There will be an anonymous module created around `g` with the ID of the
1420     /// entry block for `f`.
1421     block_map: NodeMap<Module<'a>>,
1422     module_map: FxHashMap<DefId, Module<'a>>,
1423     extern_module_map: FxHashMap<(DefId, bool /* MacrosOnly? */), Module<'a>>,
1424     binding_parent_modules: FxHashMap<PtrKey<'a, NameBinding<'a>>, Module<'a>>,
1425
1426     pub make_glob_map: bool,
1427     /// Maps imports to the names of items actually imported (this actually maps
1428     /// all imports, but only glob imports are actually interesting).
1429     pub glob_map: GlobMap,
1430
1431     used_imports: FxHashSet<(NodeId, Namespace)>,
1432     pub maybe_unused_trait_imports: NodeSet,
1433     pub maybe_unused_extern_crates: Vec<(NodeId, Span)>,
1434
1435     /// A list of labels as of yet unused. Labels will be removed from this map when
1436     /// they are used (in a `break` or `continue` statement)
1437     pub unused_labels: FxHashMap<NodeId, Span>,
1438
1439     /// privacy errors are delayed until the end in order to deduplicate them
1440     privacy_errors: Vec<PrivacyError<'a>>,
1441     /// ambiguity errors are delayed for deduplication
1442     ambiguity_errors: Vec<AmbiguityError<'a>>,
1443     /// `use` injections are delayed for better placement and deduplication
1444     use_injections: Vec<UseError<'a>>,
1445     /// crate-local macro expanded `macro_export` referred to by a module-relative path
1446     macro_expanded_macro_export_errors: BTreeSet<(Span, Span)>,
1447
1448     arenas: &'a ResolverArenas<'a>,
1449     dummy_binding: &'a NameBinding<'a>,
1450
1451     crate_loader: &'a mut CrateLoader<'b>,
1452     macro_names: FxHashSet<Ident>,
1453     builtin_macros: FxHashMap<Name, &'a NameBinding<'a>>,
1454     macro_use_prelude: FxHashMap<Name, &'a NameBinding<'a>>,
1455     pub all_macros: FxHashMap<Name, Def>,
1456     macro_map: FxHashMap<DefId, Lrc<SyntaxExtension>>,
1457     macro_defs: FxHashMap<Mark, DefId>,
1458     local_macro_def_scopes: FxHashMap<NodeId, Module<'a>>,
1459     pub whitelisted_legacy_custom_derives: Vec<Name>,
1460     pub found_unresolved_macro: bool,
1461
1462     /// List of crate local macros that we need to warn about as being unused.
1463     /// Right now this only includes macro_rules! macros, and macros 2.0.
1464     unused_macros: FxHashSet<DefId>,
1465
1466     /// Maps the `Mark` of an expansion to its containing module or block.
1467     invocations: FxHashMap<Mark, &'a InvocationData<'a>>,
1468
1469     /// Avoid duplicated errors for "name already defined".
1470     name_already_seen: FxHashMap<Name, Span>,
1471
1472     potentially_unused_imports: Vec<&'a ImportDirective<'a>>,
1473
1474     /// This table maps struct IDs into struct constructor IDs,
1475     /// it's not used during normal resolution, only for better error reporting.
1476     struct_constructors: DefIdMap<(Def, ty::Visibility)>,
1477
1478     /// Only used for better errors on `fn(): fn()`
1479     current_type_ascription: Vec<Span>,
1480
1481     injected_crate: Option<Module<'a>>,
1482 }
1483
1484 /// Nothing really interesting here, it just provides memory for the rest of the crate.
1485 pub struct ResolverArenas<'a> {
1486     modules: arena::TypedArena<ModuleData<'a>>,
1487     local_modules: RefCell<Vec<Module<'a>>>,
1488     name_bindings: arena::TypedArena<NameBinding<'a>>,
1489     import_directives: arena::TypedArena<ImportDirective<'a>>,
1490     name_resolutions: arena::TypedArena<RefCell<NameResolution<'a>>>,
1491     invocation_data: arena::TypedArena<InvocationData<'a>>,
1492     legacy_bindings: arena::TypedArena<LegacyBinding<'a>>,
1493 }
1494
1495 impl<'a> ResolverArenas<'a> {
1496     fn alloc_module(&'a self, module: ModuleData<'a>) -> Module<'a> {
1497         let module = self.modules.alloc(module);
1498         if module.def_id().map(|def_id| def_id.is_local()).unwrap_or(true) {
1499             self.local_modules.borrow_mut().push(module);
1500         }
1501         module
1502     }
1503     fn local_modules(&'a self) -> ::std::cell::Ref<'a, Vec<Module<'a>>> {
1504         self.local_modules.borrow()
1505     }
1506     fn alloc_name_binding(&'a self, name_binding: NameBinding<'a>) -> &'a NameBinding<'a> {
1507         self.name_bindings.alloc(name_binding)
1508     }
1509     fn alloc_import_directive(&'a self, import_directive: ImportDirective<'a>)
1510                               -> &'a ImportDirective {
1511         self.import_directives.alloc(import_directive)
1512     }
1513     fn alloc_name_resolution(&'a self) -> &'a RefCell<NameResolution<'a>> {
1514         self.name_resolutions.alloc(Default::default())
1515     }
1516     fn alloc_invocation_data(&'a self, expansion_data: InvocationData<'a>)
1517                              -> &'a InvocationData<'a> {
1518         self.invocation_data.alloc(expansion_data)
1519     }
1520     fn alloc_legacy_binding(&'a self, binding: LegacyBinding<'a>) -> &'a LegacyBinding<'a> {
1521         self.legacy_bindings.alloc(binding)
1522     }
1523 }
1524
1525 impl<'a, 'b: 'a, 'cl: 'b> ty::DefIdTree for &'a Resolver<'b, 'cl> {
1526     fn parent(self, id: DefId) -> Option<DefId> {
1527         match id.krate {
1528             LOCAL_CRATE => self.definitions.def_key(id.index).parent,
1529             _ => self.cstore.def_key(id).parent,
1530         }.map(|index| DefId { index, ..id })
1531     }
1532 }
1533
1534 /// This interface is used through the AST→HIR step, to embed full paths into the HIR. After that
1535 /// the resolver is no longer needed as all the relevant information is inline.
1536 impl<'a, 'cl> hir::lowering::Resolver for Resolver<'a, 'cl> {
1537     fn resolve_hir_path(&mut self, path: &mut hir::Path, is_value: bool) {
1538         self.resolve_hir_path_cb(path, is_value,
1539                                  |resolver, span, error| resolve_error(resolver, span, error))
1540     }
1541
1542     fn resolve_str_path(
1543         &mut self,
1544         span: Span,
1545         crate_root: Option<&str>,
1546         components: &[&str],
1547         args: Option<P<hir::GenericArgs>>,
1548         is_value: bool
1549     ) -> hir::Path {
1550         let mut segments = iter::once(keywords::CrateRoot.ident())
1551             .chain(
1552                 crate_root.into_iter()
1553                     .chain(components.iter().cloned())
1554                     .map(Ident::from_str)
1555             ).map(hir::PathSegment::from_ident).collect::<Vec<_>>();
1556
1557         if let Some(args) = args {
1558             let ident = segments.last().unwrap().ident;
1559             *segments.last_mut().unwrap() = hir::PathSegment {
1560                 ident,
1561                 args: Some(args),
1562                 infer_types: true,
1563             };
1564         }
1565
1566         let mut path = hir::Path {
1567             span,
1568             def: Def::Err,
1569             segments: segments.into(),
1570         };
1571
1572         self.resolve_hir_path(&mut path, is_value);
1573         path
1574     }
1575
1576     fn get_resolution(&mut self, id: NodeId) -> Option<PathResolution> {
1577         self.def_map.get(&id).cloned()
1578     }
1579
1580     fn get_import(&mut self, id: NodeId) -> PerNS<Option<PathResolution>> {
1581         self.import_map.get(&id).cloned().unwrap_or_default()
1582     }
1583
1584     fn definitions(&mut self) -> &mut Definitions {
1585         &mut self.definitions
1586     }
1587 }
1588
1589 impl<'a, 'crateloader> Resolver<'a, 'crateloader> {
1590     /// Rustdoc uses this to resolve things in a recoverable way. ResolutionError<'a>
1591     /// isn't something that can be returned because it can't be made to live that long,
1592     /// and also it's a private type. Fortunately rustdoc doesn't need to know the error,
1593     /// just that an error occurred.
1594     pub fn resolve_str_path_error(&mut self, span: Span, path_str: &str, is_value: bool)
1595         -> Result<hir::Path, ()> {
1596         use std::iter;
1597         let mut errored = false;
1598
1599         let mut path = if path_str.starts_with("::") {
1600             hir::Path {
1601                 span,
1602                 def: Def::Err,
1603                 segments: iter::once(keywords::CrateRoot.ident()).chain({
1604                     path_str.split("::").skip(1).map(Ident::from_str)
1605                 }).map(hir::PathSegment::from_ident).collect(),
1606             }
1607         } else {
1608             hir::Path {
1609                 span,
1610                 def: Def::Err,
1611                 segments: path_str.split("::").map(Ident::from_str)
1612                                   .map(hir::PathSegment::from_ident).collect(),
1613             }
1614         };
1615         self.resolve_hir_path_cb(&mut path, is_value, |_, _, _| errored = true);
1616         if errored || path.def == Def::Err {
1617             Err(())
1618         } else {
1619             Ok(path)
1620         }
1621     }
1622
1623     /// resolve_hir_path, but takes a callback in case there was an error
1624     fn resolve_hir_path_cb<F>(&mut self, path: &mut hir::Path, is_value: bool, error_callback: F)
1625         where F: for<'c, 'b> FnOnce(&'c mut Resolver, Span, ResolutionError<'b>)
1626     {
1627         let namespace = if is_value { ValueNS } else { TypeNS };
1628         let hir::Path { ref segments, span, ref mut def } = *path;
1629         let path: Vec<_> = segments.iter().map(|seg| seg.ident).collect();
1630         // FIXME (Manishearth): Intra doc links won't get warned of epoch changes
1631         match self.resolve_path(None, &path, Some(namespace), true, span, CrateLint::No) {
1632             PathResult::Module(ModuleOrUniformRoot::Module(module)) =>
1633                 *def = module.def().unwrap(),
1634             PathResult::NonModule(path_res) if path_res.unresolved_segments() == 0 =>
1635                 *def = path_res.base_def(),
1636             PathResult::NonModule(..) =>
1637                 if let PathResult::Failed(span, msg, _) = self.resolve_path(
1638                     None,
1639                     &path,
1640                     None,
1641                     true,
1642                     span,
1643                     CrateLint::No,
1644                 ) {
1645                     error_callback(self, span, ResolutionError::FailedToResolve(&msg));
1646                 },
1647             PathResult::Module(ModuleOrUniformRoot::UniformRoot(_)) |
1648             PathResult::Indeterminate => unreachable!(),
1649             PathResult::Failed(span, msg, _) => {
1650                 error_callback(self, span, ResolutionError::FailedToResolve(&msg));
1651             }
1652         }
1653     }
1654 }
1655
1656 impl<'a, 'crateloader: 'a> Resolver<'a, 'crateloader> {
1657     pub fn new(session: &'a Session,
1658                cstore: &'a CStore,
1659                krate: &Crate,
1660                crate_name: &str,
1661                make_glob_map: MakeGlobMap,
1662                crate_loader: &'a mut CrateLoader<'crateloader>,
1663                arenas: &'a ResolverArenas<'a>)
1664                -> Resolver<'a, 'crateloader> {
1665         let root_def_id = DefId::local(CRATE_DEF_INDEX);
1666         let root_module_kind = ModuleKind::Def(Def::Mod(root_def_id), keywords::Invalid.name());
1667         let graph_root = arenas.alloc_module(ModuleData {
1668             no_implicit_prelude: attr::contains_name(&krate.attrs, "no_implicit_prelude"),
1669             ..ModuleData::new(None, root_module_kind, root_def_id, Mark::root(), krate.span)
1670         });
1671         let mut module_map = FxHashMap();
1672         module_map.insert(DefId::local(CRATE_DEF_INDEX), graph_root);
1673
1674         let mut definitions = Definitions::new();
1675         DefCollector::new(&mut definitions, Mark::root())
1676             .collect_root(crate_name, session.local_crate_disambiguator());
1677
1678         let mut extern_prelude: FxHashSet<Name> =
1679             session.opts.externs.iter().map(|kv| Symbol::intern(kv.0)).collect();
1680
1681         if !attr::contains_name(&krate.attrs, "no_core") {
1682             extern_prelude.insert(Symbol::intern("core"));
1683             if !attr::contains_name(&krate.attrs, "no_std") {
1684                 extern_prelude.insert(Symbol::intern("std"));
1685                 if session.rust_2018() {
1686                     extern_prelude.insert(Symbol::intern("meta"));
1687                 }
1688             }
1689         }
1690
1691         let mut invocations = FxHashMap();
1692         invocations.insert(Mark::root(),
1693                            arenas.alloc_invocation_data(InvocationData::root(graph_root)));
1694
1695         let mut macro_defs = FxHashMap();
1696         macro_defs.insert(Mark::root(), root_def_id);
1697
1698         Resolver {
1699             session,
1700
1701             cstore,
1702
1703             definitions,
1704
1705             // The outermost module has def ID 0; this is not reflected in the
1706             // AST.
1707             graph_root,
1708             prelude: None,
1709             extern_prelude,
1710
1711             has_self: FxHashSet(),
1712             field_names: FxHashMap(),
1713
1714             determined_imports: Vec::new(),
1715             indeterminate_imports: Vec::new(),
1716
1717             current_module: graph_root,
1718             ribs: PerNS {
1719                 value_ns: vec![Rib::new(ModuleRibKind(graph_root))],
1720                 type_ns: vec![Rib::new(ModuleRibKind(graph_root))],
1721                 macro_ns: vec![Rib::new(ModuleRibKind(graph_root))],
1722             },
1723             label_ribs: Vec::new(),
1724
1725             current_trait_ref: None,
1726             current_self_type: None,
1727             current_self_item: None,
1728
1729             primitive_type_table: PrimitiveTypeTable::new(),
1730
1731             def_map: NodeMap(),
1732             import_map: NodeMap(),
1733             freevars: NodeMap(),
1734             freevars_seen: NodeMap(),
1735             export_map: FxHashMap(),
1736             trait_map: NodeMap(),
1737             module_map,
1738             block_map: NodeMap(),
1739             extern_module_map: FxHashMap(),
1740             binding_parent_modules: FxHashMap(),
1741
1742             make_glob_map: make_glob_map == MakeGlobMap::Yes,
1743             glob_map: NodeMap(),
1744
1745             used_imports: FxHashSet(),
1746             maybe_unused_trait_imports: NodeSet(),
1747             maybe_unused_extern_crates: Vec::new(),
1748
1749             unused_labels: FxHashMap(),
1750
1751             privacy_errors: Vec::new(),
1752             ambiguity_errors: Vec::new(),
1753             use_injections: Vec::new(),
1754             macro_expanded_macro_export_errors: BTreeSet::new(),
1755
1756             arenas,
1757             dummy_binding: arenas.alloc_name_binding(NameBinding {
1758                 kind: NameBindingKind::Def(Def::Err, false),
1759                 expansion: Mark::root(),
1760                 span: DUMMY_SP,
1761                 vis: ty::Visibility::Public,
1762             }),
1763
1764             crate_loader,
1765             macro_names: FxHashSet(),
1766             builtin_macros: FxHashMap(),
1767             macro_use_prelude: FxHashMap(),
1768             all_macros: FxHashMap(),
1769             macro_map: FxHashMap(),
1770             invocations,
1771             macro_defs,
1772             local_macro_def_scopes: FxHashMap(),
1773             name_already_seen: FxHashMap(),
1774             whitelisted_legacy_custom_derives: Vec::new(),
1775             potentially_unused_imports: Vec::new(),
1776             struct_constructors: DefIdMap(),
1777             found_unresolved_macro: false,
1778             unused_macros: FxHashSet(),
1779             current_type_ascription: Vec::new(),
1780             injected_crate: None,
1781         }
1782     }
1783
1784     pub fn arenas() -> ResolverArenas<'a> {
1785         ResolverArenas {
1786             modules: arena::TypedArena::new(),
1787             local_modules: RefCell::new(Vec::new()),
1788             name_bindings: arena::TypedArena::new(),
1789             import_directives: arena::TypedArena::new(),
1790             name_resolutions: arena::TypedArena::new(),
1791             invocation_data: arena::TypedArena::new(),
1792             legacy_bindings: arena::TypedArena::new(),
1793         }
1794     }
1795
1796     /// Runs the function on each namespace.
1797     fn per_ns<F: FnMut(&mut Self, Namespace)>(&mut self, mut f: F) {
1798         f(self, TypeNS);
1799         f(self, ValueNS);
1800         f(self, MacroNS);
1801     }
1802
1803     fn macro_def(&self, mut ctxt: SyntaxContext) -> DefId {
1804         loop {
1805             match self.macro_defs.get(&ctxt.outer()) {
1806                 Some(&def_id) => return def_id,
1807                 None => ctxt.remove_mark(),
1808             };
1809         }
1810     }
1811
1812     /// Entry point to crate resolution.
1813     pub fn resolve_crate(&mut self, krate: &Crate) {
1814         ImportResolver { resolver: self }.finalize_imports();
1815         self.current_module = self.graph_root;
1816         self.finalize_current_module_macro_resolutions();
1817
1818         visit::walk_crate(self, krate);
1819
1820         check_unused::check_crate(self, krate);
1821         self.report_errors(krate);
1822         self.crate_loader.postprocess(krate);
1823     }
1824
1825     fn new_module(
1826         &self,
1827         parent: Module<'a>,
1828         kind: ModuleKind,
1829         normal_ancestor_id: DefId,
1830         expansion: Mark,
1831         span: Span,
1832     ) -> Module<'a> {
1833         let module = ModuleData::new(Some(parent), kind, normal_ancestor_id, expansion, span);
1834         self.arenas.alloc_module(module)
1835     }
1836
1837     fn record_use(&mut self, ident: Ident, ns: Namespace, binding: &'a NameBinding<'a>)
1838                   -> bool /* true if an error was reported */ {
1839         match binding.kind {
1840             NameBindingKind::Import { directive, binding, ref used }
1841                     if !used.get() => {
1842                 used.set(true);
1843                 directive.used.set(true);
1844                 self.used_imports.insert((directive.id, ns));
1845                 self.add_to_glob_map(directive.id, ident);
1846                 self.record_use(ident, ns, binding)
1847             }
1848             NameBindingKind::Import { .. } => false,
1849             NameBindingKind::Ambiguity { b1, b2 } => {
1850                 self.ambiguity_errors.push(AmbiguityError { ident, b1, b2 });
1851                 true
1852             }
1853             _ => false
1854         }
1855     }
1856
1857     fn add_to_glob_map(&mut self, id: NodeId, ident: Ident) {
1858         if self.make_glob_map {
1859             self.glob_map.entry(id).or_default().insert(ident.name);
1860         }
1861     }
1862
1863     /// This resolves the identifier `ident` in the namespace `ns` in the current lexical scope.
1864     /// More specifically, we proceed up the hierarchy of scopes and return the binding for
1865     /// `ident` in the first scope that defines it (or None if no scopes define it).
1866     ///
1867     /// A block's items are above its local variables in the scope hierarchy, regardless of where
1868     /// the items are defined in the block. For example,
1869     /// ```rust
1870     /// fn f() {
1871     ///    g(); // Since there are no local variables in scope yet, this resolves to the item.
1872     ///    let g = || {};
1873     ///    fn g() {}
1874     ///    g(); // This resolves to the local variable `g` since it shadows the item.
1875     /// }
1876     /// ```
1877     ///
1878     /// Invariant: This must only be called during main resolution, not during
1879     /// import resolution.
1880     fn resolve_ident_in_lexical_scope(&mut self,
1881                                       mut ident: Ident,
1882                                       ns: Namespace,
1883                                       record_used_id: Option<NodeId>,
1884                                       path_span: Span)
1885                                       -> Option<LexicalScopeBinding<'a>> {
1886         let record_used = record_used_id.is_some();
1887         assert!(ns == TypeNS  || ns == ValueNS);
1888         if ns == TypeNS {
1889             ident.span = if ident.name == keywords::SelfType.name() {
1890                 // FIXME(jseyfried) improve `Self` hygiene
1891                 ident.span.with_ctxt(SyntaxContext::empty())
1892             } else {
1893                 ident.span.modern()
1894             }
1895         } else {
1896             ident = ident.modern_and_legacy();
1897         }
1898
1899         // Walk backwards up the ribs in scope.
1900         let mut module = self.graph_root;
1901         for i in (0 .. self.ribs[ns].len()).rev() {
1902             if let Some(def) = self.ribs[ns][i].bindings.get(&ident).cloned() {
1903                 // The ident resolves to a type parameter or local variable.
1904                 return Some(LexicalScopeBinding::Def(
1905                     self.adjust_local_def(ns, i, def, record_used, path_span)
1906                 ));
1907             }
1908
1909             module = match self.ribs[ns][i].kind {
1910                 ModuleRibKind(module) => module,
1911                 MacroDefinition(def) if def == self.macro_def(ident.span.ctxt()) => {
1912                     // If an invocation of this macro created `ident`, give up on `ident`
1913                     // and switch to `ident`'s source from the macro definition.
1914                     ident.span.remove_mark();
1915                     continue
1916                 }
1917                 _ => continue,
1918             };
1919
1920             let item = self.resolve_ident_in_module_unadjusted(
1921                 ModuleOrUniformRoot::Module(module),
1922                 ident,
1923                 ns,
1924                 false,
1925                 record_used,
1926                 path_span,
1927             );
1928             if let Ok(binding) = item {
1929                 // The ident resolves to an item.
1930                 return Some(LexicalScopeBinding::Item(binding));
1931             }
1932
1933             match module.kind {
1934                 ModuleKind::Block(..) => {}, // We can see through blocks
1935                 _ => break,
1936             }
1937         }
1938
1939         ident.span = ident.span.modern();
1940         let mut poisoned = None;
1941         loop {
1942             let opt_module = if let Some(node_id) = record_used_id {
1943                 self.hygienic_lexical_parent_with_compatibility_fallback(module, &mut ident.span,
1944                                                                          node_id, &mut poisoned)
1945             } else {
1946                 self.hygienic_lexical_parent(module, &mut ident.span)
1947             };
1948             module = unwrap_or!(opt_module, break);
1949             let orig_current_module = self.current_module;
1950             self.current_module = module; // Lexical resolutions can never be a privacy error.
1951             let result = self.resolve_ident_in_module_unadjusted(
1952                 ModuleOrUniformRoot::Module(module),
1953                 ident,
1954                 ns,
1955                 false,
1956                 record_used,
1957                 path_span,
1958             );
1959             self.current_module = orig_current_module;
1960
1961             match result {
1962                 Ok(binding) => {
1963                     if let Some(node_id) = poisoned {
1964                         self.session.buffer_lint_with_diagnostic(
1965                             lint::builtin::PROC_MACRO_DERIVE_RESOLUTION_FALLBACK,
1966                             node_id, ident.span,
1967                             &format!("cannot find {} `{}` in this scope", ns.descr(), ident),
1968                             lint::builtin::BuiltinLintDiagnostics::
1969                                 ProcMacroDeriveResolutionFallback(ident.span),
1970                         );
1971                     }
1972                     return Some(LexicalScopeBinding::Item(binding))
1973                 }
1974                 Err(Determined) => continue,
1975                 Err(Undetermined) =>
1976                     span_bug!(ident.span, "undetermined resolution during main resolution pass"),
1977             }
1978         }
1979
1980         if !module.no_implicit_prelude {
1981             // `record_used` means that we don't try to load crates during speculative resolution
1982             if record_used && ns == TypeNS && self.extern_prelude.contains(&ident.name) {
1983                 let crate_id = self.crate_loader.process_path_extern(ident.name, ident.span);
1984                 let crate_root = self.get_module(DefId { krate: crate_id, index: CRATE_DEF_INDEX });
1985                 self.populate_module_if_necessary(&crate_root);
1986
1987                 let binding = (crate_root, ty::Visibility::Public,
1988                                ident.span, Mark::root()).to_name_binding(self.arenas);
1989                 return Some(LexicalScopeBinding::Item(binding));
1990             }
1991             if ns == TypeNS && is_known_tool(ident.name) {
1992                 let binding = (Def::ToolMod, ty::Visibility::Public,
1993                                ident.span, Mark::root()).to_name_binding(self.arenas);
1994                 return Some(LexicalScopeBinding::Item(binding));
1995             }
1996             if let Some(prelude) = self.prelude {
1997                 if let Ok(binding) = self.resolve_ident_in_module_unadjusted(
1998                     ModuleOrUniformRoot::Module(prelude),
1999                     ident,
2000                     ns,
2001                     false,
2002                     false,
2003                     path_span,
2004                 ) {
2005                     return Some(LexicalScopeBinding::Item(binding));
2006                 }
2007             }
2008         }
2009
2010         None
2011     }
2012
2013     fn hygienic_lexical_parent(&mut self, module: Module<'a>, span: &mut Span)
2014                                -> Option<Module<'a>> {
2015         if !module.expansion.is_descendant_of(span.ctxt().outer()) {
2016             return Some(self.macro_def_scope(span.remove_mark()));
2017         }
2018
2019         if let ModuleKind::Block(..) = module.kind {
2020             return Some(module.parent.unwrap());
2021         }
2022
2023         None
2024     }
2025
2026     fn hygienic_lexical_parent_with_compatibility_fallback(&mut self, module: Module<'a>,
2027                                                            span: &mut Span, node_id: NodeId,
2028                                                            poisoned: &mut Option<NodeId>)
2029                                                            -> Option<Module<'a>> {
2030         if let module @ Some(..) = self.hygienic_lexical_parent(module, span) {
2031             return module;
2032         }
2033
2034         // We need to support the next case under a deprecation warning
2035         // ```
2036         // struct MyStruct;
2037         // ---- begin: this comes from a proc macro derive
2038         // mod implementation_details {
2039         //     // Note that `MyStruct` is not in scope here.
2040         //     impl SomeTrait for MyStruct { ... }
2041         // }
2042         // ---- end
2043         // ```
2044         // So we have to fall back to the module's parent during lexical resolution in this case.
2045         if let Some(parent) = module.parent {
2046             // Inner module is inside the macro, parent module is outside of the macro.
2047             if module.expansion != parent.expansion &&
2048             module.expansion.is_descendant_of(parent.expansion) {
2049                 // The macro is a proc macro derive
2050                 if module.expansion.looks_like_proc_macro_derive() {
2051                     if parent.expansion.is_descendant_of(span.ctxt().outer()) {
2052                         *poisoned = Some(node_id);
2053                         return module.parent;
2054                     }
2055                 }
2056             }
2057         }
2058
2059         None
2060     }
2061
2062     fn resolve_ident_in_module(&mut self,
2063                                module: ModuleOrUniformRoot<'a>,
2064                                mut ident: Ident,
2065                                ns: Namespace,
2066                                record_used: bool,
2067                                span: Span)
2068                                -> Result<&'a NameBinding<'a>, Determinacy> {
2069         ident.span = ident.span.modern();
2070         let orig_current_module = self.current_module;
2071         if let ModuleOrUniformRoot::Module(module) = module {
2072             if let Some(def) = ident.span.adjust(module.expansion) {
2073                 self.current_module = self.macro_def_scope(def);
2074             }
2075         }
2076         let result = self.resolve_ident_in_module_unadjusted(
2077             module, ident, ns, false, record_used, span,
2078         );
2079         self.current_module = orig_current_module;
2080         result
2081     }
2082
2083     fn resolve_crate_root(&mut self, ident: Ident) -> Module<'a> {
2084         let mut ctxt = ident.span.ctxt();
2085         let mark = if ident.name == keywords::DollarCrate.name() {
2086             // When resolving `$crate` from a `macro_rules!` invoked in a `macro`,
2087             // we don't want to pretend that the `macro_rules!` definition is in the `macro`
2088             // as described in `SyntaxContext::apply_mark`, so we ignore prepended modern marks.
2089             // FIXME: This is only a guess and it doesn't work correctly for `macro_rules!`
2090             // definitions actually produced by `macro` and `macro` definitions produced by
2091             // `macro_rules!`, but at least such configurations are not stable yet.
2092             ctxt = ctxt.modern_and_legacy();
2093             let mut iter = ctxt.marks().into_iter().rev().peekable();
2094             let mut result = None;
2095             // Find the last modern mark from the end if it exists.
2096             while let Some(&(mark, transparency)) = iter.peek() {
2097                 if transparency == Transparency::Opaque {
2098                     result = Some(mark);
2099                     iter.next();
2100                 } else {
2101                     break;
2102                 }
2103             }
2104             // Then find the last legacy mark from the end if it exists.
2105             for (mark, transparency) in iter {
2106                 if transparency == Transparency::SemiTransparent {
2107                     result = Some(mark);
2108                 } else {
2109                     break;
2110                 }
2111             }
2112             result
2113         } else {
2114             ctxt = ctxt.modern();
2115             ctxt.adjust(Mark::root())
2116         };
2117         let module = match mark {
2118             Some(def) => self.macro_def_scope(def),
2119             None => return self.graph_root,
2120         };
2121         self.get_module(DefId { index: CRATE_DEF_INDEX, ..module.normal_ancestor_id })
2122     }
2123
2124     fn resolve_self(&mut self, ctxt: &mut SyntaxContext, module: Module<'a>) -> Module<'a> {
2125         let mut module = self.get_module(module.normal_ancestor_id);
2126         while module.span.ctxt().modern() != *ctxt {
2127             let parent = module.parent.unwrap_or_else(|| self.macro_def_scope(ctxt.remove_mark()));
2128             module = self.get_module(parent.normal_ancestor_id);
2129         }
2130         module
2131     }
2132
2133     // AST resolution
2134     //
2135     // We maintain a list of value ribs and type ribs.
2136     //
2137     // Simultaneously, we keep track of the current position in the module
2138     // graph in the `current_module` pointer. When we go to resolve a name in
2139     // the value or type namespaces, we first look through all the ribs and
2140     // then query the module graph. When we resolve a name in the module
2141     // namespace, we can skip all the ribs (since nested modules are not
2142     // allowed within blocks in Rust) and jump straight to the current module
2143     // graph node.
2144     //
2145     // Named implementations are handled separately. When we find a method
2146     // call, we consult the module node to find all of the implementations in
2147     // scope. This information is lazily cached in the module node. We then
2148     // generate a fake "implementation scope" containing all the
2149     // implementations thus found, for compatibility with old resolve pass.
2150
2151     pub fn with_scope<F, T>(&mut self, id: NodeId, f: F) -> T
2152         where F: FnOnce(&mut Resolver) -> T
2153     {
2154         let id = self.definitions.local_def_id(id);
2155         let module = self.module_map.get(&id).cloned(); // clones a reference
2156         if let Some(module) = module {
2157             // Move down in the graph.
2158             let orig_module = replace(&mut self.current_module, module);
2159             self.ribs[ValueNS].push(Rib::new(ModuleRibKind(module)));
2160             self.ribs[TypeNS].push(Rib::new(ModuleRibKind(module)));
2161
2162             self.finalize_current_module_macro_resolutions();
2163             let ret = f(self);
2164
2165             self.current_module = orig_module;
2166             self.ribs[ValueNS].pop();
2167             self.ribs[TypeNS].pop();
2168             ret
2169         } else {
2170             f(self)
2171         }
2172     }
2173
2174     /// Searches the current set of local scopes for labels. Returns the first non-None label that
2175     /// is returned by the given predicate function
2176     ///
2177     /// Stops after meeting a closure.
2178     fn search_label<P, R>(&self, mut ident: Ident, pred: P) -> Option<R>
2179         where P: Fn(&Rib, Ident) -> Option<R>
2180     {
2181         for rib in self.label_ribs.iter().rev() {
2182             match rib.kind {
2183                 NormalRibKind => {}
2184                 // If an invocation of this macro created `ident`, give up on `ident`
2185                 // and switch to `ident`'s source from the macro definition.
2186                 MacroDefinition(def) => {
2187                     if def == self.macro_def(ident.span.ctxt()) {
2188                         ident.span.remove_mark();
2189                     }
2190                 }
2191                 _ => {
2192                     // Do not resolve labels across function boundary
2193                     return None;
2194                 }
2195             }
2196             let r = pred(rib, ident);
2197             if r.is_some() {
2198                 return r;
2199             }
2200         }
2201         None
2202     }
2203
2204     fn resolve_adt(&mut self, item: &Item, generics: &Generics) {
2205         self.with_current_self_item(item, |this| {
2206             this.with_type_parameter_rib(HasTypeParameters(generics, ItemRibKind), |this| {
2207                 let item_def_id = this.definitions.local_def_id(item.id);
2208                 if this.session.features_untracked().self_in_typedefs {
2209                     this.with_self_rib(Def::SelfTy(None, Some(item_def_id)), |this| {
2210                         visit::walk_item(this, item);
2211                     });
2212                 } else {
2213                     visit::walk_item(this, item);
2214                 }
2215             });
2216         });
2217     }
2218
2219     fn resolve_item(&mut self, item: &Item) {
2220         let name = item.ident.name;
2221         debug!("(resolving item) resolving {}", name);
2222
2223         match item.node {
2224             ItemKind::Ty(_, ref generics) |
2225             ItemKind::Fn(_, _, ref generics, _) |
2226             ItemKind::Existential(_, ref generics) => {
2227                 self.with_type_parameter_rib(HasTypeParameters(generics, ItemRibKind),
2228                                              |this| visit::walk_item(this, item));
2229             }
2230
2231             ItemKind::Enum(_, ref generics) |
2232             ItemKind::Struct(_, ref generics) |
2233             ItemKind::Union(_, ref generics) => {
2234                 self.resolve_adt(item, generics);
2235             }
2236
2237             ItemKind::Impl(.., ref generics, ref opt_trait_ref, ref self_type, ref impl_items) =>
2238                 self.resolve_implementation(generics,
2239                                             opt_trait_ref,
2240                                             &self_type,
2241                                             item.id,
2242                                             impl_items),
2243
2244             ItemKind::Trait(.., ref generics, ref bounds, ref trait_items) => {
2245                 // Create a new rib for the trait-wide type parameters.
2246                 self.with_type_parameter_rib(HasTypeParameters(generics, ItemRibKind), |this| {
2247                     let local_def_id = this.definitions.local_def_id(item.id);
2248                     this.with_self_rib(Def::SelfTy(Some(local_def_id), None), |this| {
2249                         this.visit_generics(generics);
2250                         walk_list!(this, visit_param_bound, bounds);
2251
2252                         for trait_item in trait_items {
2253                             let type_parameters = HasTypeParameters(&trait_item.generics,
2254                                                                     TraitOrImplItemRibKind);
2255                             this.with_type_parameter_rib(type_parameters, |this| {
2256                                 match trait_item.node {
2257                                     TraitItemKind::Const(ref ty, ref default) => {
2258                                         this.visit_ty(ty);
2259
2260                                         // Only impose the restrictions of
2261                                         // ConstRibKind for an actual constant
2262                                         // expression in a provided default.
2263                                         if let Some(ref expr) = *default{
2264                                             this.with_constant_rib(|this| {
2265                                                 this.visit_expr(expr);
2266                                             });
2267                                         }
2268                                     }
2269                                     TraitItemKind::Method(_, _) => {
2270                                         visit::walk_trait_item(this, trait_item)
2271                                     }
2272                                     TraitItemKind::Type(..) => {
2273                                         visit::walk_trait_item(this, trait_item)
2274                                     }
2275                                     TraitItemKind::Macro(_) => {
2276                                         panic!("unexpanded macro in resolve!")
2277                                     }
2278                                 };
2279                             });
2280                         }
2281                     });
2282                 });
2283             }
2284
2285             ItemKind::TraitAlias(ref generics, ref bounds) => {
2286                 // Create a new rib for the trait-wide type parameters.
2287                 self.with_type_parameter_rib(HasTypeParameters(generics, ItemRibKind), |this| {
2288                     let local_def_id = this.definitions.local_def_id(item.id);
2289                     this.with_self_rib(Def::SelfTy(Some(local_def_id), None), |this| {
2290                         this.visit_generics(generics);
2291                         walk_list!(this, visit_param_bound, bounds);
2292                     });
2293                 });
2294             }
2295
2296             ItemKind::Mod(_) | ItemKind::ForeignMod(_) => {
2297                 self.with_scope(item.id, |this| {
2298                     visit::walk_item(this, item);
2299                 });
2300             }
2301
2302             ItemKind::Static(ref ty, _, ref expr) |
2303             ItemKind::Const(ref ty, ref expr) => {
2304                 self.with_item_rib(|this| {
2305                     this.visit_ty(ty);
2306                     this.with_constant_rib(|this| {
2307                         this.visit_expr(expr);
2308                     });
2309                 });
2310             }
2311
2312             ItemKind::Use(ref use_tree) => {
2313                 // Imports are resolved as global by default, add starting root segment.
2314                 let path = Path {
2315                     segments: use_tree.prefix.make_root().into_iter().collect(),
2316                     span: use_tree.span,
2317                 };
2318                 self.resolve_use_tree(item.id, use_tree.span, item.id, use_tree, &path);
2319             }
2320
2321             ItemKind::ExternCrate(_) | ItemKind::MacroDef(..) | ItemKind::GlobalAsm(_) => {
2322                 // do nothing, these are just around to be encoded
2323             }
2324
2325             ItemKind::Mac(_) => panic!("unexpanded macro in resolve!"),
2326         }
2327     }
2328
2329     /// For the most part, use trees are desugared into `ImportDirective` instances
2330     /// when building the reduced graph (see `build_reduced_graph_for_use_tree`). But
2331     /// there is one special case we handle here: an empty nested import like
2332     /// `a::{b::{}}`, which desugares into...no import directives.
2333     fn resolve_use_tree(
2334         &mut self,
2335         root_id: NodeId,
2336         root_span: Span,
2337         id: NodeId,
2338         use_tree: &ast::UseTree,
2339         prefix: &Path,
2340     ) {
2341         match use_tree.kind {
2342             ast::UseTreeKind::Nested(ref items) => {
2343                 let path = Path {
2344                     segments: prefix.segments
2345                         .iter()
2346                         .chain(use_tree.prefix.segments.iter())
2347                         .cloned()
2348                         .collect(),
2349                     span: prefix.span.to(use_tree.prefix.span),
2350                 };
2351
2352                 if items.is_empty() {
2353                     // Resolve prefix of an import with empty braces (issue #28388).
2354                     self.smart_resolve_path_with_crate_lint(
2355                         id,
2356                         None,
2357                         &path,
2358                         PathSource::ImportPrefix,
2359                         CrateLint::UsePath { root_id, root_span },
2360                     );
2361                 } else {
2362                     for &(ref tree, nested_id) in items {
2363                         self.resolve_use_tree(root_id, root_span, nested_id, tree, &path);
2364                     }
2365                 }
2366             }
2367             ast::UseTreeKind::Simple(..) => {},
2368             ast::UseTreeKind::Glob => {},
2369         }
2370     }
2371
2372     fn with_type_parameter_rib<'b, F>(&'b mut self, type_parameters: TypeParameters<'a, 'b>, f: F)
2373         where F: FnOnce(&mut Resolver)
2374     {
2375         match type_parameters {
2376             HasTypeParameters(generics, rib_kind) => {
2377                 let mut function_type_rib = Rib::new(rib_kind);
2378                 let mut seen_bindings = FxHashMap();
2379                 for param in &generics.params {
2380                     match param.kind {
2381                         GenericParamKind::Lifetime { .. } => {}
2382                         GenericParamKind::Type { .. } => {
2383                             let ident = param.ident.modern();
2384                             debug!("with_type_parameter_rib: {}", param.id);
2385
2386                             if seen_bindings.contains_key(&ident) {
2387                                 let span = seen_bindings.get(&ident).unwrap();
2388                                 let err = ResolutionError::NameAlreadyUsedInTypeParameterList(
2389                                     ident.name,
2390                                     span,
2391                                 );
2392                                 resolve_error(self, param.ident.span, err);
2393                             }
2394                             seen_bindings.entry(ident).or_insert(param.ident.span);
2395
2396                         // Plain insert (no renaming).
2397                         let def = Def::TyParam(self.definitions.local_def_id(param.id));
2398                             function_type_rib.bindings.insert(ident, def);
2399                             self.record_def(param.id, PathResolution::new(def));
2400                         }
2401                     }
2402                 }
2403                 self.ribs[TypeNS].push(function_type_rib);
2404             }
2405
2406             NoTypeParameters => {
2407                 // Nothing to do.
2408             }
2409         }
2410
2411         f(self);
2412
2413         if let HasTypeParameters(..) = type_parameters {
2414             self.ribs[TypeNS].pop();
2415         }
2416     }
2417
2418     fn with_label_rib<F>(&mut self, f: F)
2419         where F: FnOnce(&mut Resolver)
2420     {
2421         self.label_ribs.push(Rib::new(NormalRibKind));
2422         f(self);
2423         self.label_ribs.pop();
2424     }
2425
2426     fn with_item_rib<F>(&mut self, f: F)
2427         where F: FnOnce(&mut Resolver)
2428     {
2429         self.ribs[ValueNS].push(Rib::new(ItemRibKind));
2430         self.ribs[TypeNS].push(Rib::new(ItemRibKind));
2431         f(self);
2432         self.ribs[TypeNS].pop();
2433         self.ribs[ValueNS].pop();
2434     }
2435
2436     fn with_constant_rib<F>(&mut self, f: F)
2437         where F: FnOnce(&mut Resolver)
2438     {
2439         self.ribs[ValueNS].push(Rib::new(ConstantItemRibKind));
2440         self.label_ribs.push(Rib::new(ConstantItemRibKind));
2441         f(self);
2442         self.label_ribs.pop();
2443         self.ribs[ValueNS].pop();
2444     }
2445
2446     fn with_current_self_type<T, F>(&mut self, self_type: &Ty, f: F) -> T
2447         where F: FnOnce(&mut Resolver) -> T
2448     {
2449         // Handle nested impls (inside fn bodies)
2450         let previous_value = replace(&mut self.current_self_type, Some(self_type.clone()));
2451         let result = f(self);
2452         self.current_self_type = previous_value;
2453         result
2454     }
2455
2456     fn with_current_self_item<T, F>(&mut self, self_item: &Item, f: F) -> T
2457         where F: FnOnce(&mut Resolver) -> T
2458     {
2459         let previous_value = replace(&mut self.current_self_item, Some(self_item.id));
2460         let result = f(self);
2461         self.current_self_item = previous_value;
2462         result
2463     }
2464
2465     /// This is called to resolve a trait reference from an `impl` (i.e. `impl Trait for Foo`)
2466     fn with_optional_trait_ref<T, F>(&mut self, opt_trait_ref: Option<&TraitRef>, f: F) -> T
2467         where F: FnOnce(&mut Resolver, Option<DefId>) -> T
2468     {
2469         let mut new_val = None;
2470         let mut new_id = None;
2471         if let Some(trait_ref) = opt_trait_ref {
2472             let path: Vec<_> = trait_ref.path.segments.iter()
2473                 .map(|seg| seg.ident)
2474                 .collect();
2475             let def = self.smart_resolve_path_fragment(
2476                 trait_ref.ref_id,
2477                 None,
2478                 &path,
2479                 trait_ref.path.span,
2480                 PathSource::Trait(AliasPossibility::No),
2481                 CrateLint::SimplePath(trait_ref.ref_id),
2482             ).base_def();
2483             if def != Def::Err {
2484                 new_id = Some(def.def_id());
2485                 let span = trait_ref.path.span;
2486                 if let PathResult::Module(ModuleOrUniformRoot::Module(module)) =
2487                     self.resolve_path(
2488                         None,
2489                         &path,
2490                         None,
2491                         false,
2492                         span,
2493                         CrateLint::SimplePath(trait_ref.ref_id),
2494                     )
2495                 {
2496                     new_val = Some((module, trait_ref.clone()));
2497                 }
2498             }
2499         }
2500         let original_trait_ref = replace(&mut self.current_trait_ref, new_val);
2501         let result = f(self, new_id);
2502         self.current_trait_ref = original_trait_ref;
2503         result
2504     }
2505
2506     fn with_self_rib<F>(&mut self, self_def: Def, f: F)
2507         where F: FnOnce(&mut Resolver)
2508     {
2509         let mut self_type_rib = Rib::new(NormalRibKind);
2510
2511         // plain insert (no renaming, types are not currently hygienic....)
2512         self_type_rib.bindings.insert(keywords::SelfType.ident(), self_def);
2513         self.ribs[TypeNS].push(self_type_rib);
2514         f(self);
2515         self.ribs[TypeNS].pop();
2516     }
2517
2518     fn with_self_struct_ctor_rib<F>(&mut self, impl_id: DefId, f: F)
2519         where F: FnOnce(&mut Resolver)
2520     {
2521         let self_def = Def::SelfCtor(impl_id);
2522         let mut self_type_rib = Rib::new(NormalRibKind);
2523         self_type_rib.bindings.insert(keywords::SelfType.ident(), self_def);
2524         self.ribs[ValueNS].push(self_type_rib);
2525         f(self);
2526         self.ribs[ValueNS].pop();
2527     }
2528
2529     fn resolve_implementation(&mut self,
2530                               generics: &Generics,
2531                               opt_trait_reference: &Option<TraitRef>,
2532                               self_type: &Ty,
2533                               item_id: NodeId,
2534                               impl_items: &[ImplItem]) {
2535         // If applicable, create a rib for the type parameters.
2536         self.with_type_parameter_rib(HasTypeParameters(generics, ItemRibKind), |this| {
2537             // Dummy self type for better errors if `Self` is used in the trait path.
2538             this.with_self_rib(Def::SelfTy(None, None), |this| {
2539                 // Resolve the trait reference, if necessary.
2540                 this.with_optional_trait_ref(opt_trait_reference.as_ref(), |this, trait_id| {
2541                     let item_def_id = this.definitions.local_def_id(item_id);
2542                     this.with_self_rib(Def::SelfTy(trait_id, Some(item_def_id)), |this| {
2543                         if let Some(trait_ref) = opt_trait_reference.as_ref() {
2544                             // Resolve type arguments in the trait path.
2545                             visit::walk_trait_ref(this, trait_ref);
2546                         }
2547                         // Resolve the self type.
2548                         this.visit_ty(self_type);
2549                         // Resolve the type parameters.
2550                         this.visit_generics(generics);
2551                         // Resolve the items within the impl.
2552                         this.with_current_self_type(self_type, |this| {
2553                             this.with_self_struct_ctor_rib(item_def_id, |this| {
2554                                 for impl_item in impl_items {
2555                                     this.resolve_visibility(&impl_item.vis);
2556
2557                                     // We also need a new scope for the impl item type parameters.
2558                                     let type_parameters = HasTypeParameters(&impl_item.generics,
2559                                                                             TraitOrImplItemRibKind);
2560                                     this.with_type_parameter_rib(type_parameters, |this| {
2561                                         use self::ResolutionError::*;
2562                                         match impl_item.node {
2563                                             ImplItemKind::Const(..) => {
2564                                                 // If this is a trait impl, ensure the const
2565                                                 // exists in trait
2566                                                 this.check_trait_item(impl_item.ident,
2567                                                                       ValueNS,
2568                                                                       impl_item.span,
2569                                                     |n, s| ConstNotMemberOfTrait(n, s));
2570                                                 this.with_constant_rib(|this|
2571                                                     visit::walk_impl_item(this, impl_item)
2572                                                 );
2573                                             }
2574                                             ImplItemKind::Method(..) => {
2575                                                 // If this is a trait impl, ensure the method
2576                                                 // exists in trait
2577                                                 this.check_trait_item(impl_item.ident,
2578                                                                       ValueNS,
2579                                                                       impl_item.span,
2580                                                     |n, s| MethodNotMemberOfTrait(n, s));
2581
2582                                                 visit::walk_impl_item(this, impl_item);
2583                                             }
2584                                             ImplItemKind::Type(ref ty) => {
2585                                                 // If this is a trait impl, ensure the type
2586                                                 // exists in trait
2587                                                 this.check_trait_item(impl_item.ident,
2588                                                                       TypeNS,
2589                                                                       impl_item.span,
2590                                                     |n, s| TypeNotMemberOfTrait(n, s));
2591
2592                                                 this.visit_ty(ty);
2593                                             }
2594                                             ImplItemKind::Existential(ref bounds) => {
2595                                                 // If this is a trait impl, ensure the type
2596                                                 // exists in trait
2597                                                 this.check_trait_item(impl_item.ident,
2598                                                                       TypeNS,
2599                                                                       impl_item.span,
2600                                                     |n, s| TypeNotMemberOfTrait(n, s));
2601
2602                                                 for bound in bounds {
2603                                                     this.visit_param_bound(bound);
2604                                                 }
2605                                             }
2606                                             ImplItemKind::Macro(_) =>
2607                                                 panic!("unexpanded macro in resolve!"),
2608                                         }
2609                                     });
2610                                 }
2611                             });
2612                         });
2613                     });
2614                 });
2615             });
2616         });
2617     }
2618
2619     fn check_trait_item<F>(&mut self, ident: Ident, ns: Namespace, span: Span, err: F)
2620         where F: FnOnce(Name, &str) -> ResolutionError
2621     {
2622         // If there is a TraitRef in scope for an impl, then the method must be in the
2623         // trait.
2624         if let Some((module, _)) = self.current_trait_ref {
2625             if self.resolve_ident_in_module(
2626                 ModuleOrUniformRoot::Module(module),
2627                 ident,
2628                 ns,
2629                 false,
2630                 span,
2631             ).is_err() {
2632                 let path = &self.current_trait_ref.as_ref().unwrap().1.path;
2633                 resolve_error(self, span, err(ident.name, &path_names_to_string(path)));
2634             }
2635         }
2636     }
2637
2638     fn resolve_local(&mut self, local: &Local) {
2639         // Resolve the type.
2640         walk_list!(self, visit_ty, &local.ty);
2641
2642         // Resolve the initializer.
2643         walk_list!(self, visit_expr, &local.init);
2644
2645         // Resolve the pattern.
2646         self.resolve_pattern(&local.pat, PatternSource::Let, &mut FxHashMap());
2647     }
2648
2649     // build a map from pattern identifiers to binding-info's.
2650     // this is done hygienically. This could arise for a macro
2651     // that expands into an or-pattern where one 'x' was from the
2652     // user and one 'x' came from the macro.
2653     fn binding_mode_map(&mut self, pat: &Pat) -> BindingMap {
2654         let mut binding_map = FxHashMap();
2655
2656         pat.walk(&mut |pat| {
2657             if let PatKind::Ident(binding_mode, ident, ref sub_pat) = pat.node {
2658                 if sub_pat.is_some() || match self.def_map.get(&pat.id).map(|res| res.base_def()) {
2659                     Some(Def::Local(..)) => true,
2660                     _ => false,
2661                 } {
2662                     let binding_info = BindingInfo { span: ident.span, binding_mode: binding_mode };
2663                     binding_map.insert(ident, binding_info);
2664                 }
2665             }
2666             true
2667         });
2668
2669         binding_map
2670     }
2671
2672     // check that all of the arms in an or-pattern have exactly the
2673     // same set of bindings, with the same binding modes for each.
2674     fn check_consistent_bindings(&mut self, pats: &[P<Pat>]) {
2675         if pats.is_empty() {
2676             return;
2677         }
2678
2679         let mut missing_vars = FxHashMap();
2680         let mut inconsistent_vars = FxHashMap();
2681         for (i, p) in pats.iter().enumerate() {
2682             let map_i = self.binding_mode_map(&p);
2683
2684             for (j, q) in pats.iter().enumerate() {
2685                 if i == j {
2686                     continue;
2687                 }
2688
2689                 let map_j = self.binding_mode_map(&q);
2690                 for (&key, &binding_i) in &map_i {
2691                     if map_j.is_empty() {                   // Account for missing bindings when
2692                         let binding_error = missing_vars    // map_j has none.
2693                             .entry(key.name)
2694                             .or_insert(BindingError {
2695                                 name: key.name,
2696                                 origin: BTreeSet::new(),
2697                                 target: BTreeSet::new(),
2698                             });
2699                         binding_error.origin.insert(binding_i.span);
2700                         binding_error.target.insert(q.span);
2701                     }
2702                     for (&key_j, &binding_j) in &map_j {
2703                         match map_i.get(&key_j) {
2704                             None => {  // missing binding
2705                                 let binding_error = missing_vars
2706                                     .entry(key_j.name)
2707                                     .or_insert(BindingError {
2708                                         name: key_j.name,
2709                                         origin: BTreeSet::new(),
2710                                         target: BTreeSet::new(),
2711                                     });
2712                                 binding_error.origin.insert(binding_j.span);
2713                                 binding_error.target.insert(p.span);
2714                             }
2715                             Some(binding_i) => {  // check consistent binding
2716                                 if binding_i.binding_mode != binding_j.binding_mode {
2717                                     inconsistent_vars
2718                                         .entry(key.name)
2719                                         .or_insert((binding_j.span, binding_i.span));
2720                                 }
2721                             }
2722                         }
2723                     }
2724                 }
2725             }
2726         }
2727         let mut missing_vars = missing_vars.iter().collect::<Vec<_>>();
2728         missing_vars.sort();
2729         for (_, v) in missing_vars {
2730             resolve_error(self,
2731                           *v.origin.iter().next().unwrap(),
2732                           ResolutionError::VariableNotBoundInPattern(v));
2733         }
2734         let mut inconsistent_vars = inconsistent_vars.iter().collect::<Vec<_>>();
2735         inconsistent_vars.sort();
2736         for (name, v) in inconsistent_vars {
2737             resolve_error(self, v.0, ResolutionError::VariableBoundWithDifferentMode(*name, v.1));
2738         }
2739     }
2740
2741     fn resolve_arm(&mut self, arm: &Arm) {
2742         self.ribs[ValueNS].push(Rib::new(NormalRibKind));
2743
2744         let mut bindings_list = FxHashMap();
2745         for pattern in &arm.pats {
2746             self.resolve_pattern(&pattern, PatternSource::Match, &mut bindings_list);
2747         }
2748
2749         // This has to happen *after* we determine which pat_idents are variants
2750         self.check_consistent_bindings(&arm.pats);
2751
2752         if let Some(ast::Guard::If(ref expr)) = arm.guard {
2753             self.visit_expr(expr)
2754         }
2755         self.visit_expr(&arm.body);
2756
2757         self.ribs[ValueNS].pop();
2758     }
2759
2760     fn resolve_block(&mut self, block: &Block) {
2761         debug!("(resolving block) entering block");
2762         // Move down in the graph, if there's an anonymous module rooted here.
2763         let orig_module = self.current_module;
2764         let anonymous_module = self.block_map.get(&block.id).cloned(); // clones a reference
2765
2766         let mut num_macro_definition_ribs = 0;
2767         if let Some(anonymous_module) = anonymous_module {
2768             debug!("(resolving block) found anonymous module, moving down");
2769             self.ribs[ValueNS].push(Rib::new(ModuleRibKind(anonymous_module)));
2770             self.ribs[TypeNS].push(Rib::new(ModuleRibKind(anonymous_module)));
2771             self.current_module = anonymous_module;
2772             self.finalize_current_module_macro_resolutions();
2773         } else {
2774             self.ribs[ValueNS].push(Rib::new(NormalRibKind));
2775         }
2776
2777         // Descend into the block.
2778         for stmt in &block.stmts {
2779             if let ast::StmtKind::Item(ref item) = stmt.node {
2780                 if let ast::ItemKind::MacroDef(..) = item.node {
2781                     num_macro_definition_ribs += 1;
2782                     let def = self.definitions.local_def_id(item.id);
2783                     self.ribs[ValueNS].push(Rib::new(MacroDefinition(def)));
2784                     self.label_ribs.push(Rib::new(MacroDefinition(def)));
2785                 }
2786             }
2787
2788             self.visit_stmt(stmt);
2789         }
2790
2791         // Move back up.
2792         self.current_module = orig_module;
2793         for _ in 0 .. num_macro_definition_ribs {
2794             self.ribs[ValueNS].pop();
2795             self.label_ribs.pop();
2796         }
2797         self.ribs[ValueNS].pop();
2798         if anonymous_module.is_some() {
2799             self.ribs[TypeNS].pop();
2800         }
2801         debug!("(resolving block) leaving block");
2802     }
2803
2804     fn fresh_binding(&mut self,
2805                      ident: Ident,
2806                      pat_id: NodeId,
2807                      outer_pat_id: NodeId,
2808                      pat_src: PatternSource,
2809                      bindings: &mut FxHashMap<Ident, NodeId>)
2810                      -> PathResolution {
2811         // Add the binding to the local ribs, if it
2812         // doesn't already exist in the bindings map. (We
2813         // must not add it if it's in the bindings map
2814         // because that breaks the assumptions later
2815         // passes make about or-patterns.)
2816         let ident = ident.modern_and_legacy();
2817         let mut def = Def::Local(pat_id);
2818         match bindings.get(&ident).cloned() {
2819             Some(id) if id == outer_pat_id => {
2820                 // `Variant(a, a)`, error
2821                 resolve_error(
2822                     self,
2823                     ident.span,
2824                     ResolutionError::IdentifierBoundMoreThanOnceInSamePattern(
2825                         &ident.as_str())
2826                 );
2827             }
2828             Some(..) if pat_src == PatternSource::FnParam => {
2829                 // `fn f(a: u8, a: u8)`, error
2830                 resolve_error(
2831                     self,
2832                     ident.span,
2833                     ResolutionError::IdentifierBoundMoreThanOnceInParameterList(
2834                         &ident.as_str())
2835                 );
2836             }
2837             Some(..) if pat_src == PatternSource::Match ||
2838                         pat_src == PatternSource::IfLet ||
2839                         pat_src == PatternSource::WhileLet => {
2840                 // `Variant1(a) | Variant2(a)`, ok
2841                 // Reuse definition from the first `a`.
2842                 def = self.ribs[ValueNS].last_mut().unwrap().bindings[&ident];
2843             }
2844             Some(..) => {
2845                 span_bug!(ident.span, "two bindings with the same name from \
2846                                        unexpected pattern source {:?}", pat_src);
2847             }
2848             None => {
2849                 // A completely fresh binding, add to the lists if it's valid.
2850                 if ident.name != keywords::Invalid.name() {
2851                     bindings.insert(ident, outer_pat_id);
2852                     self.ribs[ValueNS].last_mut().unwrap().bindings.insert(ident, def);
2853                 }
2854             }
2855         }
2856
2857         PathResolution::new(def)
2858     }
2859
2860     fn resolve_pattern(&mut self,
2861                        pat: &Pat,
2862                        pat_src: PatternSource,
2863                        // Maps idents to the node ID for the
2864                        // outermost pattern that binds them.
2865                        bindings: &mut FxHashMap<Ident, NodeId>) {
2866         // Visit all direct subpatterns of this pattern.
2867         let outer_pat_id = pat.id;
2868         pat.walk(&mut |pat| {
2869             match pat.node {
2870                 PatKind::Ident(bmode, ident, ref opt_pat) => {
2871                     // First try to resolve the identifier as some existing
2872                     // entity, then fall back to a fresh binding.
2873                     let binding = self.resolve_ident_in_lexical_scope(ident, ValueNS,
2874                                                                       None, pat.span)
2875                                       .and_then(LexicalScopeBinding::item);
2876                     let resolution = binding.map(NameBinding::def).and_then(|def| {
2877                         let is_syntactic_ambiguity = opt_pat.is_none() &&
2878                             bmode == BindingMode::ByValue(Mutability::Immutable);
2879                         match def {
2880                             Def::StructCtor(_, CtorKind::Const) |
2881                             Def::VariantCtor(_, CtorKind::Const) |
2882                             Def::Const(..) if is_syntactic_ambiguity => {
2883                                 // Disambiguate in favor of a unit struct/variant
2884                                 // or constant pattern.
2885                                 self.record_use(ident, ValueNS, binding.unwrap());
2886                                 Some(PathResolution::new(def))
2887                             }
2888                             Def::StructCtor(..) | Def::VariantCtor(..) |
2889                             Def::Const(..) | Def::Static(..) => {
2890                                 // This is unambiguously a fresh binding, either syntactically
2891                                 // (e.g. `IDENT @ PAT` or `ref IDENT`) or because `IDENT` resolves
2892                                 // to something unusable as a pattern (e.g. constructor function),
2893                                 // but we still conservatively report an error, see
2894                                 // issues/33118#issuecomment-233962221 for one reason why.
2895                                 resolve_error(
2896                                     self,
2897                                     ident.span,
2898                                     ResolutionError::BindingShadowsSomethingUnacceptable(
2899                                         pat_src.descr(), ident.name, binding.unwrap())
2900                                 );
2901                                 None
2902                             }
2903                             Def::Fn(..) | Def::Err => {
2904                                 // These entities are explicitly allowed
2905                                 // to be shadowed by fresh bindings.
2906                                 None
2907                             }
2908                             def => {
2909                                 span_bug!(ident.span, "unexpected definition for an \
2910                                                        identifier in pattern: {:?}", def);
2911                             }
2912                         }
2913                     }).unwrap_or_else(|| {
2914                         self.fresh_binding(ident, pat.id, outer_pat_id, pat_src, bindings)
2915                     });
2916
2917                     self.record_def(pat.id, resolution);
2918                 }
2919
2920                 PatKind::TupleStruct(ref path, ..) => {
2921                     self.smart_resolve_path(pat.id, None, path, PathSource::TupleStruct);
2922                 }
2923
2924                 PatKind::Path(ref qself, ref path) => {
2925                     self.smart_resolve_path(pat.id, qself.as_ref(), path, PathSource::Pat);
2926                 }
2927
2928                 PatKind::Struct(ref path, ..) => {
2929                     self.smart_resolve_path(pat.id, None, path, PathSource::Struct);
2930                 }
2931
2932                 _ => {}
2933             }
2934             true
2935         });
2936
2937         visit::walk_pat(self, pat);
2938     }
2939
2940     // High-level and context dependent path resolution routine.
2941     // Resolves the path and records the resolution into definition map.
2942     // If resolution fails tries several techniques to find likely
2943     // resolution candidates, suggest imports or other help, and report
2944     // errors in user friendly way.
2945     fn smart_resolve_path(&mut self,
2946                           id: NodeId,
2947                           qself: Option<&QSelf>,
2948                           path: &Path,
2949                           source: PathSource)
2950                           -> PathResolution {
2951         self.smart_resolve_path_with_crate_lint(id, qself, path, source, CrateLint::SimplePath(id))
2952     }
2953
2954     /// A variant of `smart_resolve_path` where you also specify extra
2955     /// information about where the path came from; this extra info is
2956     /// sometimes needed for the lint that recommends rewriting
2957     /// absolute paths to `crate`, so that it knows how to frame the
2958     /// suggestion. If you are just resolving a path like `foo::bar`
2959     /// that appears...somewhere, though, then you just want
2960     /// `CrateLint::SimplePath`, which is what `smart_resolve_path`
2961     /// already provides.
2962     fn smart_resolve_path_with_crate_lint(
2963         &mut self,
2964         id: NodeId,
2965         qself: Option<&QSelf>,
2966         path: &Path,
2967         source: PathSource,
2968         crate_lint: CrateLint
2969     ) -> PathResolution {
2970         let segments = &path.segments.iter()
2971             .map(|seg| seg.ident)
2972             .collect::<Vec<_>>();
2973         self.smart_resolve_path_fragment(id, qself, segments, path.span, source, crate_lint)
2974     }
2975
2976     fn smart_resolve_path_fragment(&mut self,
2977                                    id: NodeId,
2978                                    qself: Option<&QSelf>,
2979                                    path: &[Ident],
2980                                    span: Span,
2981                                    source: PathSource,
2982                                    crate_lint: CrateLint)
2983                                    -> PathResolution {
2984         let ident_span = path.last().map_or(span, |ident| ident.span);
2985         let ns = source.namespace();
2986         let is_expected = &|def| source.is_expected(def);
2987         let is_enum_variant = &|def| if let Def::Variant(..) = def { true } else { false };
2988
2989         // Base error is amended with one short label and possibly some longer helps/notes.
2990         let report_errors = |this: &mut Self, def: Option<Def>| {
2991             // Make the base error.
2992             let expected = source.descr_expected();
2993             let path_str = names_to_string(path);
2994             let item_str = path.last().unwrap();
2995             let code = source.error_code(def.is_some());
2996             let (base_msg, fallback_label, base_span) = if let Some(def) = def {
2997                 (format!("expected {}, found {} `{}`", expected, def.kind_name(), path_str),
2998                  format!("not a {}", expected),
2999                  span)
3000             } else {
3001                 let item_span = path.last().unwrap().span;
3002                 let (mod_prefix, mod_str) = if path.len() == 1 {
3003                     (String::new(), "this scope".to_string())
3004                 } else if path.len() == 2 && path[0].name == keywords::CrateRoot.name() {
3005                     (String::new(), "the crate root".to_string())
3006                 } else {
3007                     let mod_path = &path[..path.len() - 1];
3008                     let mod_prefix = match this.resolve_path(None, mod_path, Some(TypeNS),
3009                                                              false, span, CrateLint::No) {
3010                         PathResult::Module(ModuleOrUniformRoot::Module(module)) =>
3011                             module.def(),
3012                         _ => None,
3013                     }.map_or(String::new(), |def| format!("{} ", def.kind_name()));
3014                     (mod_prefix, format!("`{}`", names_to_string(mod_path)))
3015                 };
3016                 (format!("cannot find {} `{}` in {}{}", expected, item_str, mod_prefix, mod_str),
3017                  format!("not found in {}", mod_str),
3018                  item_span)
3019             };
3020             let code = DiagnosticId::Error(code.into());
3021             let mut err = this.session.struct_span_err_with_code(base_span, &base_msg, code);
3022
3023             // Emit help message for fake-self from other languages like `this`(javascript)
3024             if ["this", "my"].contains(&&*item_str.as_str())
3025                 && this.self_value_is_available(path[0].span, span) {
3026                 err.span_suggestion_with_applicability(
3027                     span,
3028                     "did you mean",
3029                     "self".to_string(),
3030                     Applicability::MaybeIncorrect,
3031                 );
3032             }
3033
3034             // Emit special messages for unresolved `Self` and `self`.
3035             if is_self_type(path, ns) {
3036                 __diagnostic_used!(E0411);
3037                 err.code(DiagnosticId::Error("E0411".into()));
3038                 let available_in = if this.session.features_untracked().self_in_typedefs {
3039                     "impls, traits, and type definitions"
3040                 } else {
3041                     "traits and impls"
3042                 };
3043                 err.span_label(span, format!("`Self` is only available in {}", available_in));
3044                 if this.current_self_item.is_some() && nightly_options::is_nightly_build() {
3045                     err.help("add #![feature(self_in_typedefs)] to the crate attributes \
3046                               to enable");
3047                 }
3048                 return (err, Vec::new());
3049             }
3050             if is_self_value(path, ns) {
3051                 __diagnostic_used!(E0424);
3052                 err.code(DiagnosticId::Error("E0424".into()));
3053                 err.span_label(span, format!("`self` value is a keyword \
3054                                                only available in \
3055                                                methods with `self` parameter"));
3056                 return (err, Vec::new());
3057             }
3058
3059             // Try to lookup the name in more relaxed fashion for better error reporting.
3060             let ident = *path.last().unwrap();
3061             let candidates = this.lookup_import_candidates(ident.name, ns, is_expected);
3062             if candidates.is_empty() && is_expected(Def::Enum(DefId::local(CRATE_DEF_INDEX))) {
3063                 let enum_candidates =
3064                     this.lookup_import_candidates(ident.name, ns, is_enum_variant);
3065                 let mut enum_candidates = enum_candidates.iter()
3066                     .map(|suggestion| import_candidate_to_paths(&suggestion)).collect::<Vec<_>>();
3067                 enum_candidates.sort();
3068                 for (sp, variant_path, enum_path) in enum_candidates {
3069                     if sp.is_dummy() {
3070                         let msg = format!("there is an enum variant `{}`, \
3071                                         try using `{}`?",
3072                                         variant_path,
3073                                         enum_path);
3074                         err.help(&msg);
3075                     } else {
3076                         err.span_suggestion_with_applicability(
3077                             span,
3078                             "you can try using the variant's enum",
3079                             enum_path,
3080                             Applicability::MachineApplicable,
3081                         );
3082                     }
3083                 }
3084             }
3085             if path.len() == 1 && this.self_type_is_available(span) {
3086                 if let Some(candidate) = this.lookup_assoc_candidate(ident, ns, is_expected) {
3087                     let self_is_available = this.self_value_is_available(path[0].span, span);
3088                     match candidate {
3089                         AssocSuggestion::Field => {
3090                             err.span_suggestion_with_applicability(
3091                                 span,
3092                                 "try",
3093                                 format!("self.{}", path_str),
3094                                 Applicability::MachineApplicable,
3095                             );
3096                             if !self_is_available {
3097                                 err.span_label(span, format!("`self` value is a keyword \
3098                                                                only available in \
3099                                                                methods with `self` parameter"));
3100                             }
3101                         }
3102                         AssocSuggestion::MethodWithSelf if self_is_available => {
3103                             err.span_suggestion_with_applicability(
3104                                 span,
3105                                 "try",
3106                                 format!("self.{}", path_str),
3107                                 Applicability::MachineApplicable,
3108                             );
3109                         }
3110                         AssocSuggestion::MethodWithSelf | AssocSuggestion::AssocItem => {
3111                             err.span_suggestion_with_applicability(
3112                                 span,
3113                                 "try",
3114                                 format!("Self::{}", path_str),
3115                                 Applicability::MachineApplicable,
3116                             );
3117                         }
3118                     }
3119                     return (err, candidates);
3120                 }
3121             }
3122
3123             let mut levenshtein_worked = false;
3124
3125             // Try Levenshtein.
3126             if let Some(candidate) = this.lookup_typo_candidate(path, ns, is_expected, span) {
3127                 err.span_label(ident_span, format!("did you mean `{}`?", candidate));
3128                 levenshtein_worked = true;
3129             }
3130
3131             // Try context dependent help if relaxed lookup didn't work.
3132             if let Some(def) = def {
3133                 match (def, source) {
3134                     (Def::Macro(..), _) => {
3135                         err.span_label(span, format!("did you mean `{}!(...)`?", path_str));
3136                         return (err, candidates);
3137                     }
3138                     (Def::TyAlias(..), PathSource::Trait(_)) => {
3139                         err.span_label(span, "type aliases cannot be used for traits");
3140                         return (err, candidates);
3141                     }
3142                     (Def::Mod(..), PathSource::Expr(Some(parent))) => match parent.node {
3143                         ExprKind::Field(_, ident) => {
3144                             err.span_label(parent.span, format!("did you mean `{}::{}`?",
3145                                                                  path_str, ident));
3146                             return (err, candidates);
3147                         }
3148                         ExprKind::MethodCall(ref segment, ..) => {
3149                             err.span_label(parent.span, format!("did you mean `{}::{}(...)`?",
3150                                                                  path_str, segment.ident));
3151                             return (err, candidates);
3152                         }
3153                         _ => {}
3154                     },
3155                     (Def::Enum(..), PathSource::TupleStruct)
3156                         | (Def::Enum(..), PathSource::Expr(..))  => {
3157                         if let Some(variants) = this.collect_enum_variants(def) {
3158                             err.note(&format!("did you mean to use one \
3159                                                of the following variants?\n{}",
3160                                 variants.iter()
3161                                     .map(|suggestion| path_names_to_string(suggestion))
3162                                     .map(|suggestion| format!("- `{}`", suggestion))
3163                                     .collect::<Vec<_>>()
3164                                     .join("\n")));
3165
3166                         } else {
3167                             err.note("did you mean to use one of the enum's variants?");
3168                         }
3169                         return (err, candidates);
3170                     },
3171                     (Def::Struct(def_id), _) if ns == ValueNS => {
3172                         if let Some((ctor_def, ctor_vis))
3173                                 = this.struct_constructors.get(&def_id).cloned() {
3174                             let accessible_ctor = this.is_accessible(ctor_vis);
3175                             if is_expected(ctor_def) && !accessible_ctor {
3176                                 err.span_label(span, format!("constructor is not visible \
3177                                                               here due to private fields"));
3178                             }
3179                         } else {
3180                             // HACK(estebank): find a better way to figure out that this was a
3181                             // parser issue where a struct literal is being used on an expression
3182                             // where a brace being opened means a block is being started. Look
3183                             // ahead for the next text to see if `span` is followed by a `{`.
3184                             let sm = this.session.source_map();
3185                             let mut sp = span;
3186                             loop {
3187                                 sp = sm.next_point(sp);
3188                                 match sm.span_to_snippet(sp) {
3189                                     Ok(ref snippet) => {
3190                                         if snippet.chars().any(|c| { !c.is_whitespace() }) {
3191                                             break;
3192                                         }
3193                                     }
3194                                     _ => break,
3195                                 }
3196                             }
3197                             let followed_by_brace = match sm.span_to_snippet(sp) {
3198                                 Ok(ref snippet) if snippet == "{" => true,
3199                                 _ => false,
3200                             };
3201                             match source {
3202                                 PathSource::Expr(Some(parent)) => {
3203                                     match parent.node {
3204                                         ExprKind::MethodCall(ref path_assignment, _)  => {
3205                                             err.span_suggestion_with_applicability(
3206                                                 sm.start_point(parent.span)
3207                                                   .to(path_assignment.ident.span),
3208                                                 "use `::` to access an associated function",
3209                                                 format!("{}::{}",
3210                                                         path_str,
3211                                                         path_assignment.ident),
3212                                                 Applicability::MaybeIncorrect
3213                                             );
3214                                             return (err, candidates);
3215                                         },
3216                                         _ => {
3217                                             err.span_label(
3218                                                 span,
3219                                                 format!("did you mean `{} {{ /* fields */ }}`?",
3220                                                         path_str),
3221                                             );
3222                                             return (err, candidates);
3223                                         },
3224                                     }
3225                                 },
3226                                 PathSource::Expr(None) if followed_by_brace == true => {
3227                                     err.span_label(
3228                                         span,
3229                                         format!("did you mean `({} {{ /* fields */ }})`?",
3230                                                 path_str),
3231                                     );
3232                                     return (err, candidates);
3233                                 },
3234                                 _ => {
3235                                     err.span_label(
3236                                         span,
3237                                         format!("did you mean `{} {{ /* fields */ }}`?",
3238                                                 path_str),
3239                                     );
3240                                     return (err, candidates);
3241                                 },
3242                             }
3243                         }
3244                         return (err, candidates);
3245                     }
3246                     (Def::Union(..), _) |
3247                     (Def::Variant(..), _) |
3248                     (Def::VariantCtor(_, CtorKind::Fictive), _) if ns == ValueNS => {
3249                         err.span_label(span, format!("did you mean `{} {{ /* fields */ }}`?",
3250                                                      path_str));
3251                         return (err, candidates);
3252                     }
3253                     (Def::SelfTy(..), _) if ns == ValueNS => {
3254                         err.span_label(span, fallback_label);
3255                         err.note("can't use `Self` as a constructor, you must use the \
3256                                   implemented struct");
3257                         return (err, candidates);
3258                     }
3259                     (Def::TyAlias(_), _) | (Def::AssociatedTy(..), _) if ns == ValueNS => {
3260                         err.note("can't use a type alias as a constructor");
3261                         return (err, candidates);
3262                     }
3263                     _ => {}
3264                 }
3265             }
3266
3267             // Fallback label.
3268             if !levenshtein_worked {
3269                 err.span_label(base_span, fallback_label);
3270                 this.type_ascription_suggestion(&mut err, base_span);
3271             }
3272             (err, candidates)
3273         };
3274         let report_errors = |this: &mut Self, def: Option<Def>| {
3275             let (err, candidates) = report_errors(this, def);
3276             let def_id = this.current_module.normal_ancestor_id;
3277             let node_id = this.definitions.as_local_node_id(def_id).unwrap();
3278             let better = def.is_some();
3279             this.use_injections.push(UseError { err, candidates, node_id, better });
3280             err_path_resolution()
3281         };
3282
3283         let resolution = match self.resolve_qpath_anywhere(
3284             id,
3285             qself,
3286             path,
3287             ns,
3288             span,
3289             source.defer_to_typeck(),
3290             source.global_by_default(),
3291             crate_lint,
3292         ) {
3293             Some(resolution) if resolution.unresolved_segments() == 0 => {
3294                 if is_expected(resolution.base_def()) || resolution.base_def() == Def::Err {
3295                     resolution
3296                 } else {
3297                     // Add a temporary hack to smooth the transition to new struct ctor
3298                     // visibility rules. See #38932 for more details.
3299                     let mut res = None;
3300                     if let Def::Struct(def_id) = resolution.base_def() {
3301                         if let Some((ctor_def, ctor_vis))
3302                                 = self.struct_constructors.get(&def_id).cloned() {
3303                             if is_expected(ctor_def) && self.is_accessible(ctor_vis) {
3304                                 let lint = lint::builtin::LEGACY_CONSTRUCTOR_VISIBILITY;
3305                                 self.session.buffer_lint(lint, id, span,
3306                                     "private struct constructors are not usable through \
3307                                      re-exports in outer modules",
3308                                 );
3309                                 res = Some(PathResolution::new(ctor_def));
3310                             }
3311                         }
3312                     }
3313
3314                     res.unwrap_or_else(|| report_errors(self, Some(resolution.base_def())))
3315                 }
3316             }
3317             Some(resolution) if source.defer_to_typeck() => {
3318                 // Not fully resolved associated item `T::A::B` or `<T as Tr>::A::B`
3319                 // or `<T>::A::B`. If `B` should be resolved in value namespace then
3320                 // it needs to be added to the trait map.
3321                 if ns == ValueNS {
3322                     let item_name = *path.last().unwrap();
3323                     let traits = self.get_traits_containing_item(item_name, ns);
3324                     self.trait_map.insert(id, traits);
3325                 }
3326                 resolution
3327             }
3328             _ => report_errors(self, None)
3329         };
3330
3331         if let PathSource::TraitItem(..) = source {} else {
3332             // Avoid recording definition of `A::B` in `<T as A>::B::C`.
3333             self.record_def(id, resolution);
3334         }
3335         resolution
3336     }
3337
3338     fn type_ascription_suggestion(&self,
3339                                   err: &mut DiagnosticBuilder,
3340                                   base_span: Span) {
3341         debug!("type_ascription_suggetion {:?}", base_span);
3342         let cm = self.session.source_map();
3343         debug!("self.current_type_ascription {:?}", self.current_type_ascription);
3344         if let Some(sp) = self.current_type_ascription.last() {
3345             let mut sp = *sp;
3346             loop {  // try to find the `:`, bail on first non-':'/non-whitespace
3347                 sp = cm.next_point(sp);
3348                 if let Ok(snippet) = cm.span_to_snippet(sp.to(cm.next_point(sp))) {
3349                     debug!("snippet {:?}", snippet);
3350                     let line_sp = cm.lookup_char_pos(sp.hi()).line;
3351                     let line_base_sp = cm.lookup_char_pos(base_span.lo()).line;
3352                     debug!("{:?} {:?}", line_sp, line_base_sp);
3353                     if snippet == ":" {
3354                         err.span_label(base_span,
3355                                        "expecting a type here because of type ascription");
3356                         if line_sp != line_base_sp {
3357                             err.span_suggestion_short_with_applicability(
3358                                 sp,
3359                                 "did you mean to use `;` here instead?",
3360                                 ";".to_string(),
3361                                 Applicability::MaybeIncorrect,
3362                             );
3363                         }
3364                         break;
3365                     } else if !snippet.trim().is_empty() {
3366                         debug!("tried to find type ascription `:` token, couldn't find it");
3367                         break;
3368                     }
3369                 } else {
3370                     break;
3371                 }
3372             }
3373         }
3374     }
3375
3376     fn self_type_is_available(&mut self, span: Span) -> bool {
3377         let binding = self.resolve_ident_in_lexical_scope(keywords::SelfType.ident(),
3378                                                           TypeNS, None, span);
3379         if let Some(LexicalScopeBinding::Def(def)) = binding { def != Def::Err } else { false }
3380     }
3381
3382     fn self_value_is_available(&mut self, self_span: Span, path_span: Span) -> bool {
3383         let ident = Ident::new(keywords::SelfValue.name(), self_span);
3384         let binding = self.resolve_ident_in_lexical_scope(ident, ValueNS, None, path_span);
3385         if let Some(LexicalScopeBinding::Def(def)) = binding { def != Def::Err } else { false }
3386     }
3387
3388     // Resolve in alternative namespaces if resolution in the primary namespace fails.
3389     fn resolve_qpath_anywhere(&mut self,
3390                               id: NodeId,
3391                               qself: Option<&QSelf>,
3392                               path: &[Ident],
3393                               primary_ns: Namespace,
3394                               span: Span,
3395                               defer_to_typeck: bool,
3396                               global_by_default: bool,
3397                               crate_lint: CrateLint)
3398                               -> Option<PathResolution> {
3399         let mut fin_res = None;
3400         // FIXME: can't resolve paths in macro namespace yet, macros are
3401         // processed by the little special hack below.
3402         for (i, ns) in [primary_ns, TypeNS, ValueNS, /*MacroNS*/].iter().cloned().enumerate() {
3403             if i == 0 || ns != primary_ns {
3404                 match self.resolve_qpath(id, qself, path, ns, span, global_by_default, crate_lint) {
3405                     // If defer_to_typeck, then resolution > no resolution,
3406                     // otherwise full resolution > partial resolution > no resolution.
3407                     Some(res) if res.unresolved_segments() == 0 || defer_to_typeck =>
3408                         return Some(res),
3409                     res => if fin_res.is_none() { fin_res = res },
3410                 };
3411             }
3412         }
3413         if primary_ns != MacroNS &&
3414            (self.macro_names.contains(&path[0].modern()) ||
3415             self.builtin_macros.get(&path[0].name).cloned()
3416                                .and_then(NameBinding::macro_kind) == Some(MacroKind::Bang) ||
3417             self.macro_use_prelude.get(&path[0].name).cloned()
3418                                   .and_then(NameBinding::macro_kind) == Some(MacroKind::Bang)) {
3419             // Return some dummy definition, it's enough for error reporting.
3420             return Some(
3421                 PathResolution::new(Def::Macro(DefId::local(CRATE_DEF_INDEX), MacroKind::Bang))
3422             );
3423         }
3424         fin_res
3425     }
3426
3427     /// Handles paths that may refer to associated items.
3428     fn resolve_qpath(&mut self,
3429                      id: NodeId,
3430                      qself: Option<&QSelf>,
3431                      path: &[Ident],
3432                      ns: Namespace,
3433                      span: Span,
3434                      global_by_default: bool,
3435                      crate_lint: CrateLint)
3436                      -> Option<PathResolution> {
3437         debug!(
3438             "resolve_qpath(id={:?}, qself={:?}, path={:?}, \
3439              ns={:?}, span={:?}, global_by_default={:?})",
3440             id,
3441             qself,
3442             path,
3443             ns,
3444             span,
3445             global_by_default,
3446         );
3447
3448         if let Some(qself) = qself {
3449             if qself.position == 0 {
3450                 // This is a case like `<T>::B`, where there is no
3451                 // trait to resolve.  In that case, we leave the `B`
3452                 // segment to be resolved by type-check.
3453                 return Some(PathResolution::with_unresolved_segments(
3454                     Def::Mod(DefId::local(CRATE_DEF_INDEX)), path.len()
3455                 ));
3456             }
3457
3458             // Make sure `A::B` in `<T as A::B>::C` is a trait item.
3459             //
3460             // Currently, `path` names the full item (`A::B::C`, in
3461             // our example).  so we extract the prefix of that that is
3462             // the trait (the slice upto and including
3463             // `qself.position`). And then we recursively resolve that,
3464             // but with `qself` set to `None`.
3465             //
3466             // However, setting `qself` to none (but not changing the
3467             // span) loses the information about where this path
3468             // *actually* appears, so for the purposes of the crate
3469             // lint we pass along information that this is the trait
3470             // name from a fully qualified path, and this also
3471             // contains the full span (the `CrateLint::QPathTrait`).
3472             let ns = if qself.position + 1 == path.len() { ns } else { TypeNS };
3473             let res = self.smart_resolve_path_fragment(
3474                 id,
3475                 None,
3476                 &path[..qself.position + 1],
3477                 span,
3478                 PathSource::TraitItem(ns),
3479                 CrateLint::QPathTrait {
3480                     qpath_id: id,
3481                     qpath_span: qself.path_span,
3482                 },
3483             );
3484
3485             // The remaining segments (the `C` in our example) will
3486             // have to be resolved by type-check, since that requires doing
3487             // trait resolution.
3488             return Some(PathResolution::with_unresolved_segments(
3489                 res.base_def(), res.unresolved_segments() + path.len() - qself.position - 1
3490             ));
3491         }
3492
3493         let result = match self.resolve_path(
3494             None,
3495             &path,
3496             Some(ns),
3497             true,
3498             span,
3499             crate_lint,
3500         ) {
3501             PathResult::NonModule(path_res) => path_res,
3502             PathResult::Module(ModuleOrUniformRoot::Module(module)) if !module.is_normal() => {
3503                 PathResolution::new(module.def().unwrap())
3504             }
3505             // In `a(::assoc_item)*` `a` cannot be a module. If `a` does resolve to a module we
3506             // don't report an error right away, but try to fallback to a primitive type.
3507             // So, we are still able to successfully resolve something like
3508             //
3509             // use std::u8; // bring module u8 in scope
3510             // fn f() -> u8 { // OK, resolves to primitive u8, not to std::u8
3511             //     u8::max_value() // OK, resolves to associated function <u8>::max_value,
3512             //                     // not to non-existent std::u8::max_value
3513             // }
3514             //
3515             // Such behavior is required for backward compatibility.
3516             // The same fallback is used when `a` resolves to nothing.
3517             PathResult::Module(ModuleOrUniformRoot::Module(_)) |
3518             PathResult::Failed(..)
3519                     if (ns == TypeNS || path.len() > 1) &&
3520                        self.primitive_type_table.primitive_types
3521                            .contains_key(&path[0].name) => {
3522                 let prim = self.primitive_type_table.primitive_types[&path[0].name];
3523                 PathResolution::with_unresolved_segments(Def::PrimTy(prim), path.len() - 1)
3524             }
3525             PathResult::Module(ModuleOrUniformRoot::Module(module)) =>
3526                 PathResolution::new(module.def().unwrap()),
3527             PathResult::Failed(span, msg, false) => {
3528                 resolve_error(self, span, ResolutionError::FailedToResolve(&msg));
3529                 err_path_resolution()
3530             }
3531             PathResult::Module(ModuleOrUniformRoot::UniformRoot(_)) |
3532             PathResult::Failed(..) => return None,
3533             PathResult::Indeterminate => bug!("indetermined path result in resolve_qpath"),
3534         };
3535
3536         if path.len() > 1 && !global_by_default && result.base_def() != Def::Err &&
3537            path[0].name != keywords::CrateRoot.name() &&
3538            path[0].name != keywords::DollarCrate.name() {
3539             let unqualified_result = {
3540                 match self.resolve_path(
3541                     None,
3542                     &[*path.last().unwrap()],
3543                     Some(ns),
3544                     false,
3545                     span,
3546                     CrateLint::No,
3547                 ) {
3548                     PathResult::NonModule(path_res) => path_res.base_def(),
3549                     PathResult::Module(ModuleOrUniformRoot::Module(module)) =>
3550                         module.def().unwrap(),
3551                     _ => return Some(result),
3552                 }
3553             };
3554             if result.base_def() == unqualified_result {
3555                 let lint = lint::builtin::UNUSED_QUALIFICATIONS;
3556                 self.session.buffer_lint(lint, id, span, "unnecessary qualification")
3557             }
3558         }
3559
3560         Some(result)
3561     }
3562
3563     fn resolve_path(
3564         &mut self,
3565         base_module: Option<ModuleOrUniformRoot<'a>>,
3566         path: &[Ident],
3567         opt_ns: Option<Namespace>, // `None` indicates a module path
3568         record_used: bool,
3569         path_span: Span,
3570         crate_lint: CrateLint,
3571     ) -> PathResult<'a> {
3572         let parent_scope = ParentScope { module: self.current_module, ..self.dummy_parent_scope() };
3573         self.resolve_path_with_parent_scope(base_module, path, opt_ns, &parent_scope,
3574                                             record_used, path_span, crate_lint)
3575     }
3576
3577     fn resolve_path_with_parent_scope(
3578         &mut self,
3579         base_module: Option<ModuleOrUniformRoot<'a>>,
3580         path: &[Ident],
3581         opt_ns: Option<Namespace>, // `None` indicates a module path
3582         parent_scope: &ParentScope<'a>,
3583         record_used: bool,
3584         path_span: Span,
3585         crate_lint: CrateLint,
3586     ) -> PathResult<'a> {
3587         let mut module = base_module;
3588         let mut allow_super = true;
3589         let mut second_binding = None;
3590         self.current_module = parent_scope.module;
3591
3592         debug!(
3593             "resolve_path(path={:?}, opt_ns={:?}, record_used={:?}, \
3594              path_span={:?}, crate_lint={:?})",
3595             path,
3596             opt_ns,
3597             record_used,
3598             path_span,
3599             crate_lint,
3600         );
3601
3602         for (i, &ident) in path.iter().enumerate() {
3603             debug!("resolve_path ident {} {:?}", i, ident);
3604             let is_last = i == path.len() - 1;
3605             let ns = if is_last { opt_ns.unwrap_or(TypeNS) } else { TypeNS };
3606             let name = ident.name;
3607
3608             allow_super &= ns == TypeNS &&
3609                 (name == keywords::SelfValue.name() ||
3610                  name == keywords::Super.name());
3611
3612             if ns == TypeNS {
3613                 if allow_super && name == keywords::Super.name() {
3614                     let mut ctxt = ident.span.ctxt().modern();
3615                     let self_module = match i {
3616                         0 => Some(self.resolve_self(&mut ctxt, self.current_module)),
3617                         _ => match module {
3618                             Some(ModuleOrUniformRoot::Module(module)) => Some(module),
3619                             _ => None,
3620                         },
3621                     };
3622                     if let Some(self_module) = self_module {
3623                         if let Some(parent) = self_module.parent {
3624                             module = Some(ModuleOrUniformRoot::Module(
3625                                 self.resolve_self(&mut ctxt, parent)));
3626                             continue;
3627                         }
3628                     }
3629                     let msg = "There are too many initial `super`s.".to_string();
3630                     return PathResult::Failed(ident.span, msg, false);
3631                 }
3632                 if i == 0 {
3633                     if name == keywords::SelfValue.name() {
3634                         let mut ctxt = ident.span.ctxt().modern();
3635                         module = Some(ModuleOrUniformRoot::Module(
3636                             self.resolve_self(&mut ctxt, self.current_module)));
3637                         continue;
3638                     }
3639                     if name == keywords::Extern.name() ||
3640                        name == keywords::CrateRoot.name() &&
3641                        self.session.rust_2018() {
3642                         module = Some(ModuleOrUniformRoot::UniformRoot(name));
3643                         continue;
3644                     }
3645                     if name == keywords::CrateRoot.name() ||
3646                        name == keywords::Crate.name() ||
3647                        name == keywords::DollarCrate.name() {
3648                         // `::a::b`, `crate::a::b` or `$crate::a::b`
3649                         module = Some(ModuleOrUniformRoot::Module(
3650                             self.resolve_crate_root(ident)));
3651                         continue;
3652                     }
3653                 }
3654             }
3655
3656             // Report special messages for path segment keywords in wrong positions.
3657             if ident.is_path_segment_keyword() && i != 0 {
3658                 let name_str = if name == keywords::CrateRoot.name() {
3659                     "crate root".to_string()
3660                 } else {
3661                     format!("`{}`", name)
3662                 };
3663                 let msg = if i == 1 && path[0].name == keywords::CrateRoot.name() {
3664                     format!("global paths cannot start with {}", name_str)
3665                 } else {
3666                     format!("{} in paths can only be used in start position", name_str)
3667                 };
3668                 return PathResult::Failed(ident.span, msg, false);
3669             }
3670
3671             let binding = if let Some(module) = module {
3672                 self.resolve_ident_in_module(module, ident, ns, record_used, path_span)
3673             } else if opt_ns == Some(MacroNS) {
3674                 assert!(ns == TypeNS);
3675                 self.early_resolve_ident_in_lexical_scope(ident, ns, None, parent_scope,
3676                                                           record_used, record_used, path_span)
3677             } else {
3678                 let record_used_id =
3679                     if record_used { crate_lint.node_id().or(Some(CRATE_NODE_ID)) } else { None };
3680                 match self.resolve_ident_in_lexical_scope(ident, ns, record_used_id, path_span) {
3681                     // we found a locally-imported or available item/module
3682                     Some(LexicalScopeBinding::Item(binding)) => Ok(binding),
3683                     // we found a local variable or type param
3684                     Some(LexicalScopeBinding::Def(def))
3685                             if opt_ns == Some(TypeNS) || opt_ns == Some(ValueNS) => {
3686                         return PathResult::NonModule(PathResolution::with_unresolved_segments(
3687                             def, path.len() - 1
3688                         ));
3689                     }
3690                     _ => Err(if record_used { Determined } else { Undetermined }),
3691                 }
3692             };
3693
3694             match binding {
3695                 Ok(binding) => {
3696                     if i == 1 {
3697                         second_binding = Some(binding);
3698                     }
3699                     let def = binding.def();
3700                     let maybe_assoc = opt_ns != Some(MacroNS) && PathSource::Type.is_expected(def);
3701                     if let Some(next_module) = binding.module() {
3702                         module = Some(ModuleOrUniformRoot::Module(next_module));
3703                     } else if def == Def::ToolMod && i + 1 != path.len() {
3704                         let def = Def::NonMacroAttr(NonMacroAttrKind::Tool);
3705                         return PathResult::NonModule(PathResolution::new(def));
3706                     } else if def == Def::Err {
3707                         return PathResult::NonModule(err_path_resolution());
3708                     } else if opt_ns.is_some() && (is_last || maybe_assoc) {
3709                         self.lint_if_path_starts_with_module(
3710                             crate_lint,
3711                             path,
3712                             path_span,
3713                             second_binding,
3714                         );
3715                         return PathResult::NonModule(PathResolution::with_unresolved_segments(
3716                             def, path.len() - i - 1
3717                         ));
3718                     } else {
3719                         return PathResult::Failed(ident.span,
3720                                                   format!("Not a module `{}`", ident),
3721                                                   is_last);
3722                     }
3723                 }
3724                 Err(Undetermined) => return PathResult::Indeterminate,
3725                 Err(Determined) => {
3726                     if let Some(ModuleOrUniformRoot::Module(module)) = module {
3727                         if opt_ns.is_some() && !module.is_normal() {
3728                             return PathResult::NonModule(PathResolution::with_unresolved_segments(
3729                                 module.def().unwrap(), path.len() - i
3730                             ));
3731                         }
3732                     }
3733                     let module_def = match module {
3734                         Some(ModuleOrUniformRoot::Module(module)) => module.def(),
3735                         _ => None,
3736                     };
3737                     let msg = if module_def == self.graph_root.def() {
3738                         let is_mod = |def| match def { Def::Mod(..) => true, _ => false };
3739                         let mut candidates =
3740                             self.lookup_import_candidates(name, TypeNS, is_mod);
3741                         candidates.sort_by_cached_key(|c| {
3742                             (c.path.segments.len(), c.path.to_string())
3743                         });
3744                         if let Some(candidate) = candidates.get(0) {
3745                             format!("Did you mean `{}`?", candidate.path)
3746                         } else {
3747                             format!("Maybe a missing `extern crate {};`?", ident)
3748                         }
3749                     } else if i == 0 {
3750                         format!("Use of undeclared type or module `{}`", ident)
3751                     } else {
3752                         format!("Could not find `{}` in `{}`", ident, path[i - 1])
3753                     };
3754                     return PathResult::Failed(ident.span, msg, is_last);
3755                 }
3756             }
3757         }
3758
3759         self.lint_if_path_starts_with_module(crate_lint, path, path_span, second_binding);
3760
3761         PathResult::Module(module.unwrap_or_else(|| {
3762             span_bug!(path_span, "resolve_path: empty(?) path {:?} has no module", path);
3763         }))
3764
3765     }
3766
3767     fn lint_if_path_starts_with_module(
3768         &self,
3769         crate_lint: CrateLint,
3770         path: &[Ident],
3771         path_span: Span,
3772         second_binding: Option<&NameBinding>,
3773     ) {
3774         // In the 2018 edition this lint is a hard error, so nothing to do
3775         if self.session.rust_2018() {
3776             return
3777         }
3778
3779         let (diag_id, diag_span) = match crate_lint {
3780             CrateLint::No => return,
3781             CrateLint::SimplePath(id) => (id, path_span),
3782             CrateLint::UsePath { root_id, root_span } => (root_id, root_span),
3783             CrateLint::QPathTrait { qpath_id, qpath_span } => (qpath_id, qpath_span),
3784         };
3785
3786         let first_name = match path.get(0) {
3787             Some(ident) => ident.name,
3788             None => return,
3789         };
3790
3791         // We're only interested in `use` paths which should start with
3792         // `{{root}}` or `extern` currently.
3793         if first_name != keywords::Extern.name() && first_name != keywords::CrateRoot.name() {
3794             return
3795         }
3796
3797         match path.get(1) {
3798             // If this import looks like `crate::...` it's already good
3799             Some(ident) if ident.name == keywords::Crate.name() => return,
3800             // Otherwise go below to see if it's an extern crate
3801             Some(_) => {}
3802             // If the path has length one (and it's `CrateRoot` most likely)
3803             // then we don't know whether we're gonna be importing a crate or an
3804             // item in our crate. Defer this lint to elsewhere
3805             None => return,
3806         }
3807
3808         // If the first element of our path was actually resolved to an
3809         // `ExternCrate` (also used for `crate::...`) then no need to issue a
3810         // warning, this looks all good!
3811         if let Some(binding) = second_binding {
3812             if let NameBindingKind::Import { directive: d, .. } = binding.kind {
3813                 // Careful: we still want to rewrite paths from
3814                 // renamed extern crates.
3815                 if let ImportDirectiveSubclass::ExternCrate(None) = d.subclass {
3816                     return
3817                 }
3818             }
3819         }
3820
3821         let diag = lint::builtin::BuiltinLintDiagnostics
3822             ::AbsPathWithModule(diag_span);
3823         self.session.buffer_lint_with_diagnostic(
3824             lint::builtin::ABSOLUTE_PATHS_NOT_STARTING_WITH_CRATE,
3825             diag_id, diag_span,
3826             "absolute paths must start with `self`, `super`, \
3827             `crate`, or an external crate name in the 2018 edition",
3828             diag);
3829     }
3830
3831     // Resolve a local definition, potentially adjusting for closures.
3832     fn adjust_local_def(&mut self,
3833                         ns: Namespace,
3834                         rib_index: usize,
3835                         mut def: Def,
3836                         record_used: bool,
3837                         span: Span) -> Def {
3838         let ribs = &self.ribs[ns][rib_index + 1..];
3839
3840         // An invalid forward use of a type parameter from a previous default.
3841         if let ForwardTyParamBanRibKind = self.ribs[ns][rib_index].kind {
3842             if record_used {
3843                 resolve_error(self, span, ResolutionError::ForwardDeclaredTyParam);
3844             }
3845             assert_eq!(def, Def::Err);
3846             return Def::Err;
3847         }
3848
3849         match def {
3850             Def::Upvar(..) => {
3851                 span_bug!(span, "unexpected {:?} in bindings", def)
3852             }
3853             Def::Local(node_id) => {
3854                 for rib in ribs {
3855                     match rib.kind {
3856                         NormalRibKind | ModuleRibKind(..) | MacroDefinition(..) |
3857                         ForwardTyParamBanRibKind => {
3858                             // Nothing to do. Continue.
3859                         }
3860                         ClosureRibKind(function_id) => {
3861                             let prev_def = def;
3862
3863                             let seen = self.freevars_seen
3864                                            .entry(function_id)
3865                                            .or_default();
3866                             if let Some(&index) = seen.get(&node_id) {
3867                                 def = Def::Upvar(node_id, index, function_id);
3868                                 continue;
3869                             }
3870                             let vec = self.freevars
3871                                           .entry(function_id)
3872                                           .or_default();
3873                             let depth = vec.len();
3874                             def = Def::Upvar(node_id, depth, function_id);
3875
3876                             if record_used {
3877                                 vec.push(Freevar {
3878                                     def: prev_def,
3879                                     span,
3880                                 });
3881                                 seen.insert(node_id, depth);
3882                             }
3883                         }
3884                         ItemRibKind | TraitOrImplItemRibKind => {
3885                             // This was an attempt to access an upvar inside a
3886                             // named function item. This is not allowed, so we
3887                             // report an error.
3888                             if record_used {
3889                                 resolve_error(self, span,
3890                                         ResolutionError::CannotCaptureDynamicEnvironmentInFnItem);
3891                             }
3892                             return Def::Err;
3893                         }
3894                         ConstantItemRibKind => {
3895                             // Still doesn't deal with upvars
3896                             if record_used {
3897                                 resolve_error(self, span,
3898                                         ResolutionError::AttemptToUseNonConstantValueInConstant);
3899                             }
3900                             return Def::Err;
3901                         }
3902                     }
3903                 }
3904             }
3905             Def::TyParam(..) | Def::SelfTy(..) => {
3906                 for rib in ribs {
3907                     match rib.kind {
3908                         NormalRibKind | TraitOrImplItemRibKind | ClosureRibKind(..) |
3909                         ModuleRibKind(..) | MacroDefinition(..) | ForwardTyParamBanRibKind |
3910                         ConstantItemRibKind => {
3911                             // Nothing to do. Continue.
3912                         }
3913                         ItemRibKind => {
3914                             // This was an attempt to use a type parameter outside
3915                             // its scope.
3916                             if record_used {
3917                                 resolve_error(self, span,
3918                                     ResolutionError::TypeParametersFromOuterFunction(def));
3919                             }
3920                             return Def::Err;
3921                         }
3922                     }
3923                 }
3924             }
3925             _ => {}
3926         }
3927         def
3928     }
3929
3930     fn lookup_assoc_candidate<FilterFn>(&mut self,
3931                                         ident: Ident,
3932                                         ns: Namespace,
3933                                         filter_fn: FilterFn)
3934                                         -> Option<AssocSuggestion>
3935         where FilterFn: Fn(Def) -> bool
3936     {
3937         fn extract_node_id(t: &Ty) -> Option<NodeId> {
3938             match t.node {
3939                 TyKind::Path(None, _) => Some(t.id),
3940                 TyKind::Rptr(_, ref mut_ty) => extract_node_id(&mut_ty.ty),
3941                 // This doesn't handle the remaining `Ty` variants as they are not
3942                 // that commonly the self_type, it might be interesting to provide
3943                 // support for those in future.
3944                 _ => None,
3945             }
3946         }
3947
3948         // Fields are generally expected in the same contexts as locals.
3949         if filter_fn(Def::Local(ast::DUMMY_NODE_ID)) {
3950             if let Some(node_id) = self.current_self_type.as_ref().and_then(extract_node_id) {
3951                 // Look for a field with the same name in the current self_type.
3952                 if let Some(resolution) = self.def_map.get(&node_id) {
3953                     match resolution.base_def() {
3954                         Def::Struct(did) | Def::Union(did)
3955                                 if resolution.unresolved_segments() == 0 => {
3956                             if let Some(field_names) = self.field_names.get(&did) {
3957                                 if field_names.iter().any(|&field_name| ident.name == field_name) {
3958                                     return Some(AssocSuggestion::Field);
3959                                 }
3960                             }
3961                         }
3962                         _ => {}
3963                     }
3964                 }
3965             }
3966         }
3967
3968         // Look for associated items in the current trait.
3969         if let Some((module, _)) = self.current_trait_ref {
3970             if let Ok(binding) = self.resolve_ident_in_module(
3971                     ModuleOrUniformRoot::Module(module),
3972                     ident,
3973                     ns,
3974                     false,
3975                     module.span,
3976                 ) {
3977                 let def = binding.def();
3978                 if filter_fn(def) {
3979                     return Some(if self.has_self.contains(&def.def_id()) {
3980                         AssocSuggestion::MethodWithSelf
3981                     } else {
3982                         AssocSuggestion::AssocItem
3983                     });
3984                 }
3985             }
3986         }
3987
3988         None
3989     }
3990
3991     fn lookup_typo_candidate<FilterFn>(&mut self,
3992                                        path: &[Ident],
3993                                        ns: Namespace,
3994                                        filter_fn: FilterFn,
3995                                        span: Span)
3996                                        -> Option<Symbol>
3997         where FilterFn: Fn(Def) -> bool
3998     {
3999         let add_module_candidates = |module: Module, names: &mut Vec<Name>| {
4000             for (&(ident, _), resolution) in module.resolutions.borrow().iter() {
4001                 if let Some(binding) = resolution.borrow().binding {
4002                     if filter_fn(binding.def()) {
4003                         names.push(ident.name);
4004                     }
4005                 }
4006             }
4007         };
4008
4009         let mut names = Vec::new();
4010         if path.len() == 1 {
4011             // Search in lexical scope.
4012             // Walk backwards up the ribs in scope and collect candidates.
4013             for rib in self.ribs[ns].iter().rev() {
4014                 // Locals and type parameters
4015                 for (ident, def) in &rib.bindings {
4016                     if filter_fn(*def) {
4017                         names.push(ident.name);
4018                     }
4019                 }
4020                 // Items in scope
4021                 if let ModuleRibKind(module) = rib.kind {
4022                     // Items from this module
4023                     add_module_candidates(module, &mut names);
4024
4025                     if let ModuleKind::Block(..) = module.kind {
4026                         // We can see through blocks
4027                     } else {
4028                         // Items from the prelude
4029                         if !module.no_implicit_prelude {
4030                             names.extend(self.extern_prelude.iter().cloned());
4031                             if let Some(prelude) = self.prelude {
4032                                 add_module_candidates(prelude, &mut names);
4033                             }
4034                         }
4035                         break;
4036                     }
4037                 }
4038             }
4039             // Add primitive types to the mix
4040             if filter_fn(Def::PrimTy(Bool)) {
4041                 names.extend(
4042                     self.primitive_type_table.primitive_types.iter().map(|(name, _)| name)
4043                 )
4044             }
4045         } else {
4046             // Search in module.
4047             let mod_path = &path[..path.len() - 1];
4048             if let PathResult::Module(module) = self.resolve_path(None, mod_path, Some(TypeNS),
4049                                                                   false, span, CrateLint::No) {
4050                 if let ModuleOrUniformRoot::Module(module) = module {
4051                     add_module_candidates(module, &mut names);
4052                 }
4053             }
4054         }
4055
4056         let name = path[path.len() - 1].name;
4057         // Make sure error reporting is deterministic.
4058         names.sort_by_cached_key(|name| name.as_str());
4059         match find_best_match_for_name(names.iter(), &name.as_str(), None) {
4060             Some(found) if found != name => Some(found),
4061             _ => None,
4062         }
4063     }
4064
4065     fn with_resolved_label<F>(&mut self, label: Option<Label>, id: NodeId, f: F)
4066         where F: FnOnce(&mut Resolver)
4067     {
4068         if let Some(label) = label {
4069             self.unused_labels.insert(id, label.ident.span);
4070             let def = Def::Label(id);
4071             self.with_label_rib(|this| {
4072                 let ident = label.ident.modern_and_legacy();
4073                 this.label_ribs.last_mut().unwrap().bindings.insert(ident, def);
4074                 f(this);
4075             });
4076         } else {
4077             f(self);
4078         }
4079     }
4080
4081     fn resolve_labeled_block(&mut self, label: Option<Label>, id: NodeId, block: &Block) {
4082         self.with_resolved_label(label, id, |this| this.visit_block(block));
4083     }
4084
4085     fn resolve_expr(&mut self, expr: &Expr, parent: Option<&Expr>) {
4086         // First, record candidate traits for this expression if it could
4087         // result in the invocation of a method call.
4088
4089         self.record_candidate_traits_for_expr_if_necessary(expr);
4090
4091         // Next, resolve the node.
4092         match expr.node {
4093             ExprKind::Path(ref qself, ref path) => {
4094                 self.smart_resolve_path(expr.id, qself.as_ref(), path, PathSource::Expr(parent));
4095                 visit::walk_expr(self, expr);
4096             }
4097
4098             ExprKind::Struct(ref path, ..) => {
4099                 self.smart_resolve_path(expr.id, None, path, PathSource::Struct);
4100                 visit::walk_expr(self, expr);
4101             }
4102
4103             ExprKind::Break(Some(label), _) | ExprKind::Continue(Some(label)) => {
4104                 let def = self.search_label(label.ident, |rib, ident| {
4105                     rib.bindings.get(&ident.modern_and_legacy()).cloned()
4106                 });
4107                 match def {
4108                     None => {
4109                         // Search again for close matches...
4110                         // Picks the first label that is "close enough", which is not necessarily
4111                         // the closest match
4112                         let close_match = self.search_label(label.ident, |rib, ident| {
4113                             let names = rib.bindings.iter().map(|(id, _)| &id.name);
4114                             find_best_match_for_name(names, &*ident.as_str(), None)
4115                         });
4116                         self.record_def(expr.id, err_path_resolution());
4117                         resolve_error(self,
4118                                       label.ident.span,
4119                                       ResolutionError::UndeclaredLabel(&label.ident.as_str(),
4120                                                                        close_match));
4121                     }
4122                     Some(Def::Label(id)) => {
4123                         // Since this def is a label, it is never read.
4124                         self.record_def(expr.id, PathResolution::new(Def::Label(id)));
4125                         self.unused_labels.remove(&id);
4126                     }
4127                     Some(_) => {
4128                         span_bug!(expr.span, "label wasn't mapped to a label def!");
4129                     }
4130                 }
4131
4132                 // visit `break` argument if any
4133                 visit::walk_expr(self, expr);
4134             }
4135
4136             ExprKind::IfLet(ref pats, ref subexpression, ref if_block, ref optional_else) => {
4137                 self.visit_expr(subexpression);
4138
4139                 self.ribs[ValueNS].push(Rib::new(NormalRibKind));
4140                 let mut bindings_list = FxHashMap();
4141                 for pat in pats {
4142                     self.resolve_pattern(pat, PatternSource::IfLet, &mut bindings_list);
4143                 }
4144                 // This has to happen *after* we determine which pat_idents are variants
4145                 self.check_consistent_bindings(pats);
4146                 self.visit_block(if_block);
4147                 self.ribs[ValueNS].pop();
4148
4149                 optional_else.as_ref().map(|expr| self.visit_expr(expr));
4150             }
4151
4152             ExprKind::Loop(ref block, label) => self.resolve_labeled_block(label, expr.id, &block),
4153
4154             ExprKind::While(ref subexpression, ref block, label) => {
4155                 self.with_resolved_label(label, expr.id, |this| {
4156                     this.visit_expr(subexpression);
4157                     this.visit_block(block);
4158                 });
4159             }
4160
4161             ExprKind::WhileLet(ref pats, ref subexpression, ref block, label) => {
4162                 self.with_resolved_label(label, expr.id, |this| {
4163                     this.visit_expr(subexpression);
4164                     this.ribs[ValueNS].push(Rib::new(NormalRibKind));
4165                     let mut bindings_list = FxHashMap();
4166                     for pat in pats {
4167                         this.resolve_pattern(pat, PatternSource::WhileLet, &mut bindings_list);
4168                     }
4169                     // This has to happen *after* we determine which pat_idents are variants
4170                     this.check_consistent_bindings(pats);
4171                     this.visit_block(block);
4172                     this.ribs[ValueNS].pop();
4173                 });
4174             }
4175
4176             ExprKind::ForLoop(ref pattern, ref subexpression, ref block, label) => {
4177                 self.visit_expr(subexpression);
4178                 self.ribs[ValueNS].push(Rib::new(NormalRibKind));
4179                 self.resolve_pattern(pattern, PatternSource::For, &mut FxHashMap());
4180
4181                 self.resolve_labeled_block(label, expr.id, block);
4182
4183                 self.ribs[ValueNS].pop();
4184             }
4185
4186             ExprKind::Block(ref block, label) => self.resolve_labeled_block(label, block.id, block),
4187
4188             // Equivalent to `visit::walk_expr` + passing some context to children.
4189             ExprKind::Field(ref subexpression, _) => {
4190                 self.resolve_expr(subexpression, Some(expr));
4191             }
4192             ExprKind::MethodCall(ref segment, ref arguments) => {
4193                 let mut arguments = arguments.iter();
4194                 self.resolve_expr(arguments.next().unwrap(), Some(expr));
4195                 for argument in arguments {
4196                     self.resolve_expr(argument, None);
4197                 }
4198                 self.visit_path_segment(expr.span, segment);
4199             }
4200
4201             ExprKind::Call(ref callee, ref arguments) => {
4202                 self.resolve_expr(callee, Some(expr));
4203                 for argument in arguments {
4204                     self.resolve_expr(argument, None);
4205                 }
4206             }
4207             ExprKind::Type(ref type_expr, _) => {
4208                 self.current_type_ascription.push(type_expr.span);
4209                 visit::walk_expr(self, expr);
4210                 self.current_type_ascription.pop();
4211             }
4212             // Resolve the body of async exprs inside the async closure to which they desugar
4213             ExprKind::Async(_, async_closure_id, ref block) => {
4214                 let rib_kind = ClosureRibKind(async_closure_id);
4215                 self.ribs[ValueNS].push(Rib::new(rib_kind));
4216                 self.label_ribs.push(Rib::new(rib_kind));
4217                 self.visit_block(&block);
4218                 self.label_ribs.pop();
4219                 self.ribs[ValueNS].pop();
4220             }
4221             // `async |x| ...` gets desugared to `|x| future_from_generator(|| ...)`, so we need to
4222             // resolve the arguments within the proper scopes so that usages of them inside the
4223             // closure are detected as upvars rather than normal closure arg usages.
4224             ExprKind::Closure(
4225                 _, IsAsync::Async { closure_id: inner_closure_id, .. }, _,
4226                 ref fn_decl, ref body, _span,
4227             ) => {
4228                 let rib_kind = ClosureRibKind(expr.id);
4229                 self.ribs[ValueNS].push(Rib::new(rib_kind));
4230                 self.label_ribs.push(Rib::new(rib_kind));
4231                 // Resolve arguments:
4232                 let mut bindings_list = FxHashMap();
4233                 for argument in &fn_decl.inputs {
4234                     self.resolve_pattern(&argument.pat, PatternSource::FnParam, &mut bindings_list);
4235                     self.visit_ty(&argument.ty);
4236                 }
4237                 // No need to resolve return type-- the outer closure return type is
4238                 // FunctionRetTy::Default
4239
4240                 // Now resolve the inner closure
4241                 {
4242                     let rib_kind = ClosureRibKind(inner_closure_id);
4243                     self.ribs[ValueNS].push(Rib::new(rib_kind));
4244                     self.label_ribs.push(Rib::new(rib_kind));
4245                     // No need to resolve arguments: the inner closure has none.
4246                     // Resolve the return type:
4247                     visit::walk_fn_ret_ty(self, &fn_decl.output);
4248                     // Resolve the body
4249                     self.visit_expr(body);
4250                     self.label_ribs.pop();
4251                     self.ribs[ValueNS].pop();
4252                 }
4253                 self.label_ribs.pop();
4254                 self.ribs[ValueNS].pop();
4255             }
4256             _ => {
4257                 visit::walk_expr(self, expr);
4258             }
4259         }
4260     }
4261
4262     fn record_candidate_traits_for_expr_if_necessary(&mut self, expr: &Expr) {
4263         match expr.node {
4264             ExprKind::Field(_, ident) => {
4265                 // FIXME(#6890): Even though you can't treat a method like a
4266                 // field, we need to add any trait methods we find that match
4267                 // the field name so that we can do some nice error reporting
4268                 // later on in typeck.
4269                 let traits = self.get_traits_containing_item(ident, ValueNS);
4270                 self.trait_map.insert(expr.id, traits);
4271             }
4272             ExprKind::MethodCall(ref segment, ..) => {
4273                 debug!("(recording candidate traits for expr) recording traits for {}",
4274                        expr.id);
4275                 let traits = self.get_traits_containing_item(segment.ident, ValueNS);
4276                 self.trait_map.insert(expr.id, traits);
4277             }
4278             _ => {
4279                 // Nothing to do.
4280             }
4281         }
4282     }
4283
4284     fn get_traits_containing_item(&mut self, mut ident: Ident, ns: Namespace)
4285                                   -> Vec<TraitCandidate> {
4286         debug!("(getting traits containing item) looking for '{}'", ident.name);
4287
4288         let mut found_traits = Vec::new();
4289         // Look for the current trait.
4290         if let Some((module, _)) = self.current_trait_ref {
4291             if self.resolve_ident_in_module(
4292                 ModuleOrUniformRoot::Module(module),
4293                 ident,
4294                 ns,
4295                 false,
4296                 module.span,
4297             ).is_ok() {
4298                 let def_id = module.def_id().unwrap();
4299                 found_traits.push(TraitCandidate { def_id: def_id, import_id: None });
4300             }
4301         }
4302
4303         ident.span = ident.span.modern();
4304         let mut search_module = self.current_module;
4305         loop {
4306             self.get_traits_in_module_containing_item(ident, ns, search_module, &mut found_traits);
4307             search_module = unwrap_or!(
4308                 self.hygienic_lexical_parent(search_module, &mut ident.span), break
4309             );
4310         }
4311
4312         if let Some(prelude) = self.prelude {
4313             if !search_module.no_implicit_prelude {
4314                 self.get_traits_in_module_containing_item(ident, ns, prelude, &mut found_traits);
4315             }
4316         }
4317
4318         found_traits
4319     }
4320
4321     fn get_traits_in_module_containing_item(&mut self,
4322                                             ident: Ident,
4323                                             ns: Namespace,
4324                                             module: Module<'a>,
4325                                             found_traits: &mut Vec<TraitCandidate>) {
4326         assert!(ns == TypeNS || ns == ValueNS);
4327         let mut traits = module.traits.borrow_mut();
4328         if traits.is_none() {
4329             let mut collected_traits = Vec::new();
4330             module.for_each_child(|name, ns, binding| {
4331                 if ns != TypeNS { return }
4332                 if let Def::Trait(_) = binding.def() {
4333                     collected_traits.push((name, binding));
4334                 }
4335             });
4336             *traits = Some(collected_traits.into_boxed_slice());
4337         }
4338
4339         for &(trait_name, binding) in traits.as_ref().unwrap().iter() {
4340             let module = binding.module().unwrap();
4341             let mut ident = ident;
4342             if ident.span.glob_adjust(module.expansion, binding.span.ctxt().modern()).is_none() {
4343                 continue
4344             }
4345             if self.resolve_ident_in_module_unadjusted(
4346                 ModuleOrUniformRoot::Module(module),
4347                 ident,
4348                 ns,
4349                 false,
4350                 false,
4351                 module.span,
4352             ).is_ok() {
4353                 let import_id = match binding.kind {
4354                     NameBindingKind::Import { directive, .. } => {
4355                         self.maybe_unused_trait_imports.insert(directive.id);
4356                         self.add_to_glob_map(directive.id, trait_name);
4357                         Some(directive.id)
4358                     }
4359                     _ => None,
4360                 };
4361                 let trait_def_id = module.def_id().unwrap();
4362                 found_traits.push(TraitCandidate { def_id: trait_def_id, import_id: import_id });
4363             }
4364         }
4365     }
4366
4367     fn lookup_import_candidates_from_module<FilterFn>(&mut self,
4368                                           lookup_name: Name,
4369                                           namespace: Namespace,
4370                                           start_module: &'a ModuleData<'a>,
4371                                           crate_name: Ident,
4372                                           filter_fn: FilterFn)
4373                                           -> Vec<ImportSuggestion>
4374         where FilterFn: Fn(Def) -> bool
4375     {
4376         let mut candidates = Vec::new();
4377         let mut seen_modules = FxHashSet();
4378         let not_local_module = crate_name != keywords::Crate.ident();
4379         let mut worklist = vec![(start_module, Vec::<ast::PathSegment>::new(), not_local_module)];
4380
4381         while let Some((in_module,
4382                         path_segments,
4383                         in_module_is_extern)) = worklist.pop() {
4384             self.populate_module_if_necessary(in_module);
4385
4386             // We have to visit module children in deterministic order to avoid
4387             // instabilities in reported imports (#43552).
4388             in_module.for_each_child_stable(|ident, ns, name_binding| {
4389                 // avoid imports entirely
4390                 if name_binding.is_import() && !name_binding.is_extern_crate() { return; }
4391                 // avoid non-importable candidates as well
4392                 if !name_binding.is_importable() { return; }
4393
4394                 // collect results based on the filter function
4395                 if ident.name == lookup_name && ns == namespace {
4396                     if filter_fn(name_binding.def()) {
4397                         // create the path
4398                         let mut segms = path_segments.clone();
4399                         if self.session.rust_2018() {
4400                             // crate-local absolute paths start with `crate::` in edition 2018
4401                             // FIXME: may also be stabilized for Rust 2015 (Issues #45477, #44660)
4402                             segms.insert(
4403                                 0, ast::PathSegment::from_ident(crate_name)
4404                             );
4405                         }
4406
4407                         segms.push(ast::PathSegment::from_ident(ident));
4408                         let path = Path {
4409                             span: name_binding.span,
4410                             segments: segms,
4411                         };
4412                         // the entity is accessible in the following cases:
4413                         // 1. if it's defined in the same crate, it's always
4414                         // accessible (since private entities can be made public)
4415                         // 2. if it's defined in another crate, it's accessible
4416                         // only if both the module is public and the entity is
4417                         // declared as public (due to pruning, we don't explore
4418                         // outside crate private modules => no need to check this)
4419                         if !in_module_is_extern || name_binding.vis == ty::Visibility::Public {
4420                             candidates.push(ImportSuggestion { path: path });
4421                         }
4422                     }
4423                 }
4424
4425                 // collect submodules to explore
4426                 if let Some(module) = name_binding.module() {
4427                     // form the path
4428                     let mut path_segments = path_segments.clone();
4429                     path_segments.push(ast::PathSegment::from_ident(ident));
4430
4431                     let is_extern_crate_that_also_appears_in_prelude =
4432                         name_binding.is_extern_crate() &&
4433                         self.session.rust_2018();
4434
4435                     let is_visible_to_user =
4436                         !in_module_is_extern || name_binding.vis == ty::Visibility::Public;
4437
4438                     if !is_extern_crate_that_also_appears_in_prelude && is_visible_to_user {
4439                         // add the module to the lookup
4440                         let is_extern = in_module_is_extern || name_binding.is_extern_crate();
4441                         if seen_modules.insert(module.def_id().unwrap()) {
4442                             worklist.push((module, path_segments, is_extern));
4443                         }
4444                     }
4445                 }
4446             })
4447         }
4448
4449         candidates
4450     }
4451
4452     /// When name resolution fails, this method can be used to look up candidate
4453     /// entities with the expected name. It allows filtering them using the
4454     /// supplied predicate (which should be used to only accept the types of
4455     /// definitions expected e.g. traits). The lookup spans across all crates.
4456     ///
4457     /// NOTE: The method does not look into imports, but this is not a problem,
4458     /// since we report the definitions (thus, the de-aliased imports).
4459     fn lookup_import_candidates<FilterFn>(&mut self,
4460                                           lookup_name: Name,
4461                                           namespace: Namespace,
4462                                           filter_fn: FilterFn)
4463                                           -> Vec<ImportSuggestion>
4464         where FilterFn: Fn(Def) -> bool
4465     {
4466         let mut suggestions = self.lookup_import_candidates_from_module(
4467             lookup_name, namespace, self.graph_root, keywords::Crate.ident(), &filter_fn);
4468
4469         if self.session.rust_2018() {
4470             let extern_prelude_names = self.extern_prelude.clone();
4471             for &name in extern_prelude_names.iter() {
4472                 let ident = Ident::with_empty_ctxt(name);
4473                 if let Some(crate_id) = self.crate_loader.maybe_process_path_extern(name,
4474                                                                                     ident.span)
4475                 {
4476                     let crate_root = self.get_module(DefId {
4477                         krate: crate_id,
4478                         index: CRATE_DEF_INDEX,
4479                     });
4480                     self.populate_module_if_necessary(&crate_root);
4481
4482                     suggestions.extend(self.lookup_import_candidates_from_module(
4483                         lookup_name, namespace, crate_root, ident, &filter_fn));
4484                 }
4485             }
4486         }
4487
4488         suggestions
4489     }
4490
4491     fn find_module(&mut self,
4492                    module_def: Def)
4493                    -> Option<(Module<'a>, ImportSuggestion)>
4494     {
4495         let mut result = None;
4496         let mut seen_modules = FxHashSet();
4497         let mut worklist = vec![(self.graph_root, Vec::new())];
4498
4499         while let Some((in_module, path_segments)) = worklist.pop() {
4500             // abort if the module is already found
4501             if result.is_some() { break; }
4502
4503             self.populate_module_if_necessary(in_module);
4504
4505             in_module.for_each_child_stable(|ident, _, name_binding| {
4506                 // abort if the module is already found or if name_binding is private external
4507                 if result.is_some() || !name_binding.vis.is_visible_locally() {
4508                     return
4509                 }
4510                 if let Some(module) = name_binding.module() {
4511                     // form the path
4512                     let mut path_segments = path_segments.clone();
4513                     path_segments.push(ast::PathSegment::from_ident(ident));
4514                     if module.def() == Some(module_def) {
4515                         let path = Path {
4516                             span: name_binding.span,
4517                             segments: path_segments,
4518                         };
4519                         result = Some((module, ImportSuggestion { path: path }));
4520                     } else {
4521                         // add the module to the lookup
4522                         if seen_modules.insert(module.def_id().unwrap()) {
4523                             worklist.push((module, path_segments));
4524                         }
4525                     }
4526                 }
4527             });
4528         }
4529
4530         result
4531     }
4532
4533     fn collect_enum_variants(&mut self, enum_def: Def) -> Option<Vec<Path>> {
4534         if let Def::Enum(..) = enum_def {} else {
4535             panic!("Non-enum def passed to collect_enum_variants: {:?}", enum_def)
4536         }
4537
4538         self.find_module(enum_def).map(|(enum_module, enum_import_suggestion)| {
4539             self.populate_module_if_necessary(enum_module);
4540
4541             let mut variants = Vec::new();
4542             enum_module.for_each_child_stable(|ident, _, name_binding| {
4543                 if let Def::Variant(..) = name_binding.def() {
4544                     let mut segms = enum_import_suggestion.path.segments.clone();
4545                     segms.push(ast::PathSegment::from_ident(ident));
4546                     variants.push(Path {
4547                         span: name_binding.span,
4548                         segments: segms,
4549                     });
4550                 }
4551             });
4552             variants
4553         })
4554     }
4555
4556     fn record_def(&mut self, node_id: NodeId, resolution: PathResolution) {
4557         debug!("(recording def) recording {:?} for {}", resolution, node_id);
4558         if let Some(prev_res) = self.def_map.insert(node_id, resolution) {
4559             panic!("path resolved multiple times ({:?} before, {:?} now)", prev_res, resolution);
4560         }
4561     }
4562
4563     fn resolve_visibility(&mut self, vis: &ast::Visibility) -> ty::Visibility {
4564         match vis.node {
4565             ast::VisibilityKind::Public => ty::Visibility::Public,
4566             ast::VisibilityKind::Crate(..) => {
4567                 ty::Visibility::Restricted(DefId::local(CRATE_DEF_INDEX))
4568             }
4569             ast::VisibilityKind::Inherited => {
4570                 ty::Visibility::Restricted(self.current_module.normal_ancestor_id)
4571             }
4572             ast::VisibilityKind::Restricted { ref path, id, .. } => {
4573                 // Visibilities are resolved as global by default, add starting root segment.
4574                 let segments = path.make_root().iter().chain(path.segments.iter())
4575                     .map(|seg| seg.ident)
4576                     .collect::<Vec<_>>();
4577                 let def = self.smart_resolve_path_fragment(
4578                     id,
4579                     None,
4580                     &segments,
4581                     path.span,
4582                     PathSource::Visibility,
4583                     CrateLint::SimplePath(id),
4584                 ).base_def();
4585                 if def == Def::Err {
4586                     ty::Visibility::Public
4587                 } else {
4588                     let vis = ty::Visibility::Restricted(def.def_id());
4589                     if self.is_accessible(vis) {
4590                         vis
4591                     } else {
4592                         self.session.span_err(path.span, "visibilities can only be restricted \
4593                                                           to ancestor modules");
4594                         ty::Visibility::Public
4595                     }
4596                 }
4597             }
4598         }
4599     }
4600
4601     fn is_accessible(&self, vis: ty::Visibility) -> bool {
4602         vis.is_accessible_from(self.current_module.normal_ancestor_id, self)
4603     }
4604
4605     fn is_accessible_from(&self, vis: ty::Visibility, module: Module<'a>) -> bool {
4606         vis.is_accessible_from(module.normal_ancestor_id, self)
4607     }
4608
4609     fn set_binding_parent_module(&mut self, binding: &'a NameBinding<'a>, module: Module<'a>) {
4610         if let Some(old_module) = self.binding_parent_modules.insert(PtrKey(binding), module) {
4611             if !ptr::eq(module, old_module) {
4612                 span_bug!(binding.span, "parent module is reset for binding");
4613             }
4614         }
4615     }
4616
4617     fn disambiguate_legacy_vs_modern(
4618         &self,
4619         legacy: &'a NameBinding<'a>,
4620         modern: &'a NameBinding<'a>,
4621     ) -> bool {
4622         // Some non-controversial subset of ambiguities "modern macro name" vs "macro_rules"
4623         // is disambiguated to mitigate regressions from macro modularization.
4624         // Scoping for `macro_rules` behaves like scoping for `let` at module level, in general.
4625         match (self.binding_parent_modules.get(&PtrKey(legacy)),
4626                self.binding_parent_modules.get(&PtrKey(modern))) {
4627             (Some(legacy), Some(modern)) =>
4628                 legacy.normal_ancestor_id == modern.normal_ancestor_id &&
4629                 modern.is_ancestor_of(legacy),
4630             _ => false,
4631         }
4632     }
4633
4634     fn report_ambiguity_error(&self, ident: Ident, b1: &NameBinding, b2: &NameBinding) {
4635         let participle = |is_import: bool| if is_import { "imported" } else { "defined" };
4636         let msg1 =
4637             format!("`{}` could refer to the name {} here", ident, participle(b1.is_import()));
4638         let msg2 =
4639             format!("`{}` could also refer to the name {} here", ident, participle(b2.is_import()));
4640         let note = if b1.expansion != Mark::root() {
4641             Some(if let Def::Macro(..) = b1.def() {
4642                 format!("macro-expanded {} do not shadow",
4643                         if b1.is_import() { "macro imports" } else { "macros" })
4644             } else {
4645                 format!("macro-expanded {} do not shadow when used in a macro invocation path",
4646                         if b1.is_import() { "imports" } else { "items" })
4647             })
4648         } else if b1.is_glob_import() {
4649             Some(format!("consider adding an explicit import of `{}` to disambiguate", ident))
4650         } else {
4651             None
4652         };
4653
4654         let mut err = struct_span_err!(self.session, ident.span, E0659, "`{}` is ambiguous", ident);
4655         err.span_label(ident.span, "ambiguous name");
4656         err.span_note(b1.span, &msg1);
4657         match b2.def() {
4658             Def::Macro(..) if b2.span.is_dummy() =>
4659                 err.note(&format!("`{}` is also a builtin macro", ident)),
4660             _ => err.span_note(b2.span, &msg2),
4661         };
4662         if let Some(note) = note {
4663             err.note(&note);
4664         }
4665         err.emit();
4666     }
4667
4668     fn report_errors(&mut self, krate: &Crate) {
4669         self.report_with_use_injections(krate);
4670         let mut reported_spans = FxHashSet();
4671
4672         for &(span_use, span_def) in &self.macro_expanded_macro_export_errors {
4673             let msg = "macro-expanded `macro_export` macros from the current crate \
4674                        cannot be referred to by absolute paths";
4675             self.session.buffer_lint_with_diagnostic(
4676                 lint::builtin::MACRO_EXPANDED_MACRO_EXPORTS_ACCESSED_BY_ABSOLUTE_PATHS,
4677                 CRATE_NODE_ID, span_use, msg,
4678                 lint::builtin::BuiltinLintDiagnostics::
4679                     MacroExpandedMacroExportsAccessedByAbsolutePaths(span_def),
4680             );
4681         }
4682
4683         for &AmbiguityError { ident, b1, b2 } in &self.ambiguity_errors {
4684             if reported_spans.insert(ident.span) {
4685                 self.report_ambiguity_error(ident, b1, b2);
4686             }
4687         }
4688
4689         for &PrivacyError(span, name, binding) in &self.privacy_errors {
4690             if !reported_spans.insert(span) { continue }
4691             span_err!(self.session, span, E0603, "{} `{}` is private", binding.descr(), name);
4692         }
4693     }
4694
4695     fn report_with_use_injections(&mut self, krate: &Crate) {
4696         for UseError { mut err, candidates, node_id, better } in self.use_injections.drain(..) {
4697             let (span, found_use) = UsePlacementFinder::check(krate, node_id);
4698             if !candidates.is_empty() {
4699                 show_candidates(&mut err, span, &candidates, better, found_use);
4700             }
4701             err.emit();
4702         }
4703     }
4704
4705     fn report_conflict<'b>(&mut self,
4706                        parent: Module,
4707                        ident: Ident,
4708                        ns: Namespace,
4709                        new_binding: &NameBinding<'b>,
4710                        old_binding: &NameBinding<'b>) {
4711         // Error on the second of two conflicting names
4712         if old_binding.span.lo() > new_binding.span.lo() {
4713             return self.report_conflict(parent, ident, ns, old_binding, new_binding);
4714         }
4715
4716         let container = match parent.kind {
4717             ModuleKind::Def(Def::Mod(_), _) => "module",
4718             ModuleKind::Def(Def::Trait(_), _) => "trait",
4719             ModuleKind::Block(..) => "block",
4720             _ => "enum",
4721         };
4722
4723         let old_noun = match old_binding.is_import() {
4724             true => "import",
4725             false => "definition",
4726         };
4727
4728         let new_participle = match new_binding.is_import() {
4729             true => "imported",
4730             false => "defined",
4731         };
4732
4733         let (name, span) = (ident.name, self.session.source_map().def_span(new_binding.span));
4734
4735         if let Some(s) = self.name_already_seen.get(&name) {
4736             if s == &span {
4737                 return;
4738             }
4739         }
4740
4741         let old_kind = match (ns, old_binding.module()) {
4742             (ValueNS, _) => "value",
4743             (MacroNS, _) => "macro",
4744             (TypeNS, _) if old_binding.is_extern_crate() => "extern crate",
4745             (TypeNS, Some(module)) if module.is_normal() => "module",
4746             (TypeNS, Some(module)) if module.is_trait() => "trait",
4747             (TypeNS, _) => "type",
4748         };
4749
4750         let msg = format!("the name `{}` is defined multiple times", name);
4751
4752         let mut err = match (old_binding.is_extern_crate(), new_binding.is_extern_crate()) {
4753             (true, true) => struct_span_err!(self.session, span, E0259, "{}", msg),
4754             (true, _) | (_, true) => match new_binding.is_import() && old_binding.is_import() {
4755                 true => struct_span_err!(self.session, span, E0254, "{}", msg),
4756                 false => struct_span_err!(self.session, span, E0260, "{}", msg),
4757             },
4758             _ => match (old_binding.is_import(), new_binding.is_import()) {
4759                 (false, false) => struct_span_err!(self.session, span, E0428, "{}", msg),
4760                 (true, true) => struct_span_err!(self.session, span, E0252, "{}", msg),
4761                 _ => struct_span_err!(self.session, span, E0255, "{}", msg),
4762             },
4763         };
4764
4765         err.note(&format!("`{}` must be defined only once in the {} namespace of this {}",
4766                           name,
4767                           ns.descr(),
4768                           container));
4769
4770         err.span_label(span, format!("`{}` re{} here", name, new_participle));
4771         if !old_binding.span.is_dummy() {
4772             err.span_label(self.session.source_map().def_span(old_binding.span),
4773                            format!("previous {} of the {} `{}` here", old_noun, old_kind, name));
4774         }
4775
4776         // See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/32354
4777         if old_binding.is_import() || new_binding.is_import() {
4778             let binding = if new_binding.is_import() && !new_binding.span.is_dummy() {
4779                 new_binding
4780             } else {
4781                 old_binding
4782             };
4783
4784             let cm = self.session.source_map();
4785             let rename_msg = "You can use `as` to change the binding name of the import";
4786
4787             if let (Ok(snippet), false) = (cm.span_to_snippet(binding.span),
4788                                            binding.is_renamed_extern_crate()) {
4789                 let suggested_name = if name.as_str().chars().next().unwrap().is_uppercase() {
4790                     format!("Other{}", name)
4791                 } else {
4792                     format!("other_{}", name)
4793                 };
4794
4795                 err.span_suggestion_with_applicability(
4796                     binding.span,
4797                     rename_msg,
4798                     if snippet.ends_with(';') {
4799                         format!("{} as {};", &snippet[..snippet.len() - 1], suggested_name)
4800                     } else {
4801                         format!("{} as {}", snippet, suggested_name)
4802                     },
4803                     Applicability::MachineApplicable,
4804                 );
4805             } else {
4806                 err.span_label(binding.span, rename_msg);
4807             }
4808         }
4809
4810         err.emit();
4811         self.name_already_seen.insert(name, span);
4812     }
4813 }
4814
4815 fn is_self_type(path: &[Ident], namespace: Namespace) -> bool {
4816     namespace == TypeNS && path.len() == 1 && path[0].name == keywords::SelfType.name()
4817 }
4818
4819 fn is_self_value(path: &[Ident], namespace: Namespace) -> bool {
4820     namespace == ValueNS && path.len() == 1 && path[0].name == keywords::SelfValue.name()
4821 }
4822
4823 fn names_to_string(idents: &[Ident]) -> String {
4824     let mut result = String::new();
4825     for (i, ident) in idents.iter()
4826                             .filter(|ident| ident.name != keywords::CrateRoot.name())
4827                             .enumerate() {
4828         if i > 0 {
4829             result.push_str("::");
4830         }
4831         result.push_str(&ident.as_str());
4832     }
4833     result
4834 }
4835
4836 fn path_names_to_string(path: &Path) -> String {
4837     names_to_string(&path.segments.iter()
4838                         .map(|seg| seg.ident)
4839                         .collect::<Vec<_>>())
4840 }
4841
4842 /// Get the path for an enum and the variant from an `ImportSuggestion` for an enum variant.
4843 fn import_candidate_to_paths(suggestion: &ImportSuggestion) -> (Span, String, String) {
4844     let variant_path = &suggestion.path;
4845     let variant_path_string = path_names_to_string(variant_path);
4846
4847     let path_len = suggestion.path.segments.len();
4848     let enum_path = ast::Path {
4849         span: suggestion.path.span,
4850         segments: suggestion.path.segments[0..path_len - 1].to_vec(),
4851     };
4852     let enum_path_string = path_names_to_string(&enum_path);
4853
4854     (suggestion.path.span, variant_path_string, enum_path_string)
4855 }
4856
4857
4858 /// When an entity with a given name is not available in scope, we search for
4859 /// entities with that name in all crates. This method allows outputting the
4860 /// results of this search in a programmer-friendly way
4861 fn show_candidates(err: &mut DiagnosticBuilder,
4862                    // This is `None` if all placement locations are inside expansions
4863                    span: Option<Span>,
4864                    candidates: &[ImportSuggestion],
4865                    better: bool,
4866                    found_use: bool) {
4867
4868     // we want consistent results across executions, but candidates are produced
4869     // by iterating through a hash map, so make sure they are ordered:
4870     let mut path_strings: Vec<_> =
4871         candidates.into_iter().map(|c| path_names_to_string(&c.path)).collect();
4872     path_strings.sort();
4873
4874     let better = if better { "better " } else { "" };
4875     let msg_diff = match path_strings.len() {
4876         1 => " is found in another module, you can import it",
4877         _ => "s are found in other modules, you can import them",
4878     };
4879     let msg = format!("possible {}candidate{} into scope", better, msg_diff);
4880
4881     if let Some(span) = span {
4882         for candidate in &mut path_strings {
4883             // produce an additional newline to separate the new use statement
4884             // from the directly following item.
4885             let additional_newline = if found_use {
4886                 ""
4887             } else {
4888                 "\n"
4889             };
4890             *candidate = format!("use {};\n{}", candidate, additional_newline);
4891         }
4892
4893         err.span_suggestions_with_applicability(
4894             span,
4895             &msg,
4896             path_strings,
4897             Applicability::Unspecified,
4898         );
4899     } else {
4900         let mut msg = msg;
4901         msg.push(':');
4902         for candidate in path_strings {
4903             msg.push('\n');
4904             msg.push_str(&candidate);
4905         }
4906     }
4907 }
4908
4909 /// A somewhat inefficient routine to obtain the name of a module.
4910 fn module_to_string(module: Module) -> Option<String> {
4911     let mut names = Vec::new();
4912
4913     fn collect_mod(names: &mut Vec<Ident>, module: Module) {
4914         if let ModuleKind::Def(_, name) = module.kind {
4915             if let Some(parent) = module.parent {
4916                 names.push(Ident::with_empty_ctxt(name));
4917                 collect_mod(names, parent);
4918             }
4919         } else {
4920             // danger, shouldn't be ident?
4921             names.push(Ident::from_str("<opaque>"));
4922             collect_mod(names, module.parent.unwrap());
4923         }
4924     }
4925     collect_mod(&mut names, module);
4926
4927     if names.is_empty() {
4928         return None;
4929     }
4930     Some(names_to_string(&names.into_iter()
4931                         .rev()
4932                         .collect::<Vec<_>>()))
4933 }
4934
4935 fn err_path_resolution() -> PathResolution {
4936     PathResolution::new(Def::Err)
4937 }
4938
4939 #[derive(PartialEq,Copy, Clone)]
4940 pub enum MakeGlobMap {
4941     Yes,
4942     No,
4943 }
4944
4945 #[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug)]
4946 enum CrateLint {
4947     /// Do not issue the lint
4948     No,
4949
4950     /// This lint applies to some random path like `impl ::foo::Bar`
4951     /// or whatever. In this case, we can take the span of that path.
4952     SimplePath(NodeId),
4953
4954     /// This lint comes from a `use` statement. In this case, what we
4955     /// care about really is the *root* `use` statement; e.g., if we
4956     /// have nested things like `use a::{b, c}`, we care about the
4957     /// `use a` part.
4958     UsePath { root_id: NodeId, root_span: Span },
4959
4960     /// This is the "trait item" from a fully qualified path. For example,
4961     /// we might be resolving  `X::Y::Z` from a path like `<T as X::Y>::Z`.
4962     /// The `path_span` is the span of the to the trait itself (`X::Y`).
4963     QPathTrait { qpath_id: NodeId, qpath_span: Span },
4964 }
4965
4966 impl CrateLint {
4967     fn node_id(&self) -> Option<NodeId> {
4968         match *self {
4969             CrateLint::No => None,
4970             CrateLint::SimplePath(id) |
4971             CrateLint::UsePath { root_id: id, .. } |
4972             CrateLint::QPathTrait { qpath_id: id, .. } => Some(id),
4973         }
4974     }
4975 }
4976
4977 __build_diagnostic_array! { librustc_resolve, DIAGNOSTICS }