pub mod quote;
pub mod eager;
pub mod mod_path;
+mod fixup;
-use base_db::ProcMacroKind;
-use either::Either;
-
-pub use mbe::{ExpandError, ExpandResult, Origin};
-use mod_path::ModPath;
+pub use mbe::{Origin, ValueResult};
-use std::{hash::Hash, iter, sync::Arc};
+use std::{fmt, hash::Hash, iter, sync::Arc};
-use base_db::{impl_intern_key, salsa, CrateId, FileId, FileRange};
+use base_db::{impl_intern_key, salsa, CrateId, FileId, FileRange, ProcMacroKind};
+use either::Either;
use syntax::{
algo::{self, skip_trivia_token},
ast::{self, AstNode, HasDocComments},
builtin_derive_macro::BuiltinDeriveExpander,
builtin_fn_macro::{BuiltinFnLikeExpander, EagerExpander},
db::TokenExpander,
+ mod_path::ModPath,
proc_macro::ProcMacroExpander,
};
+pub type ExpandResult<T> = ValueResult<T, ExpandError>;
+
+#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Clone)]
+pub enum ExpandError {
+ UnresolvedProcMacro,
+ Mbe(mbe::ExpandError),
+ Other(Box<str>),
+}
+
+impl From<mbe::ExpandError> for ExpandError {
+ fn from(mbe: mbe::ExpandError) -> Self {
+ Self::Mbe(mbe)
+ }
+}
+
+impl fmt::Display for ExpandError {
+ fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
+ match self {
+ ExpandError::UnresolvedProcMacro => f.write_str("unresolved proc-macro"),
+ ExpandError::Mbe(it) => it.fmt(f),
+ ExpandError::Other(it) => f.write_str(it),
+ }
+ }
+}
+
/// Input to the analyzer is a set of files, where each file is identified by
/// `FileId` and contains source code. However, another source of source code in
/// Rust are macros: each macro can be thought of as producing a "temporary
FileId(FileId),
MacroFile(MacroFile),
}
+
impl From<FileId> for HirFileId {
fn from(id: FileId) -> Self {
HirFileId(HirFileIdRepr::FileId(id))
}
}
+
impl From<MacroFile> for HirFileId {
fn from(id: MacroFile) -> Self {
HirFileId(HirFileIdRepr::MacroFile(id))
},
Derive {
ast_id: AstId<ast::Adt>,
- derive_name: Box<str>,
/// Syntactical index of the invoking `#[derive]` attribute.
///
/// Outer attributes are counted first, then inner attributes. This does not support
/// out-of-line modules, which may have attributes spread across 2 files!
derive_attr_index: u32,
+ /// Index of the derive macro in the derive attribute
+ derive_index: u32,
},
Attr {
ast_id: AstId<ast::Item>,
- attr_name: Box<str>,
- attr_args: (tt::Subtree, mbe::TokenMap),
+ attr_args: Arc<(tt::Subtree, mbe::TokenMap)>,
/// Syntactical index of the invoking `#[attribute]`.
///
/// Outer attributes are counted first, then inner attributes. This does not support
HirFileIdRepr::FileId(file_id) => file_id,
HirFileIdRepr::MacroFile(macro_file) => {
let loc: MacroCallLoc = db.lookup_intern_macro_call(macro_file.macro_call_id);
- let file_id = match &loc.eager {
- Some(EagerCallInfo { included_file: Some(file), .. }) => (*file).into(),
+ let file_id = match loc.eager {
+ Some(EagerCallInfo { included_file: Some(file), .. }) => file.into(),
_ => loc.kind.file_id(),
};
file_id.original_file(db)
HirFileIdRepr::FileId(_) => false,
HirFileIdRepr::MacroFile(macro_file) => {
let loc: MacroCallLoc = db.lookup_intern_macro_call(macro_file.macro_call_id);
- match loc.def.kind {
- MacroDefKind::ProcMacro(_, ProcMacroKind::CustomDerive, _) => true,
- _ => false,
- }
+ matches!(loc.def.kind, MacroDefKind::ProcMacro(_, ProcMacroKind::CustomDerive, _))
}
}
}
}
pub fn ast_id(&self) -> Either<AstId<ast::Macro>, AstId<ast::Fn>> {
- let id = match &self.kind {
- MacroDefKind::ProcMacro(.., id) => return Either::Right(*id),
+ let id = match self.kind {
+ MacroDefKind::ProcMacro(.., id) => return Either::Right(id),
MacroDefKind::Declarative(id)
| MacroDefKind::BuiltIn(_, id)
| MacroDefKind::BuiltInAttr(_, id)
| MacroDefKind::BuiltInDerive(_, id)
| MacroDefKind::BuiltInEager(_, id) => id,
};
- Either::Left(*id)
+ Either::Left(id)
}
pub fn is_proc_macro(&self) -> bool {
/// get only the specific derive that is being referred to.
pub fn original_call_range(self, db: &dyn db::AstDatabase) -> FileRange {
let mut kind = self;
- loop {
+ let file_id = loop {
match kind.file_id().0 {
HirFileIdRepr::MacroFile(file) => {
kind = db.lookup_intern_macro_call(file.macro_call_id).kind;
}
- _ => break,
+ HirFileIdRepr::FileId(file_id) => break file_id,
}
- }
-
- // `call_id` is now the outermost macro call, so its location is in a real file.
- let file_id = match kind.file_id().0 {
- HirFileIdRepr::FileId(it) => it,
- HirFileIdRepr::MacroFile(_) => unreachable!("encountered unexpected macro file"),
};
+
let range = match kind {
MacroCallKind::FnLike { ast_id, .. } => ast_id.to_node(db).syntax().text_range(),
MacroCallKind::Derive { ast_id, derive_attr_index, .. } => {
attr_input_or_mac_def: Option<InFile<ast::TokenTree>>,
macro_def: Arc<TokenExpander>,
- macro_arg: Arc<(tt::Subtree, mbe::TokenMap)>,
+ macro_arg: Arc<(tt::Subtree, mbe::TokenMap, fixup::SyntaxFixupUndoInfo)>,
/// A shift built from `macro_arg`'s subtree, relevant for attributes as the item is the macro arg
/// and as such we need to shift tokens if they are part of an attributes input instead of their item.
macro_arg_shift: mbe::Shift,
let token_range = token.value.text_range();
match &loc.kind {
- MacroCallKind::Attr { attr_args: (_, map), invoc_attr_index, .. } => {
+ MacroCallKind::Attr { attr_args, invoc_attr_index, .. } => {
let attr = item
.doc_comments_and_attrs()
.nth(*invoc_attr_index as usize)
let relative_range =
token.value.text_range().checked_sub(attr_input_start)?;
// shift by the item's tree's max id
- let token_id =
- self.macro_arg_shift.shift(map.token_by_range(relative_range)?);
+ let token_id = self
+ .macro_arg_shift
+ .shift(attr_args.1.token_by_range(relative_range)?);
Some(token_id)
}
_ => None,
// Attributes are a bit special for us, they have two inputs, the input tokentree and the annotated item.
let (token_map, tt) = match &loc.kind {
- MacroCallKind::Attr { attr_args: (_, arg_token_map), .. } => {
+ MacroCallKind::Attr { attr_args, .. } => {
// try unshifting the the token id, if unshifting fails, the token resides in the non-item attribute input
// note that the `TokenExpander::map_id_up` earlier only unshifts for declarative macros, so we don't double unshift with this
match self.macro_arg_shift.unshift(token_id) {
Some(unshifted) => {
token_id = unshifted;
- (arg_token_map, self.attr_input_or_mac_def.clone()?.syntax().cloned())
+ (&attr_args.1, self.attr_input_or_mac_def.clone()?.syntax().cloned())
}
None => (&self.macro_arg.1, self.arg.clone()),
}
/// `AstId` points to an AST node in any file.
///
/// It is stable across reparses, and can be used as salsa key/value.
-// FIXME: isn't this just a `Source<FileAstId<N>>` ?
pub type AstId<N> = InFile<FileAstId<N>>;
impl<N: AstNode> AstId<N> {
InFile { file_id, value }
}
- // Similarly, naming here is stupid...
pub fn with_value<U>(&self, value: U) -> InFile<U> {
InFile::new(self.file_id, value)
}
) -> Option<InFile<(SyntaxToken, SyntaxToken)>> {
let expansion = file_id.expansion_info(db)?;
- // the input node has only one token ?
- let first = skip_trivia_token(node.first_token()?, Direction::Next)?;
- let last = skip_trivia_token(node.last_token()?, Direction::Prev)?;
- let is_single_token = first == last;
-
- node.descendants().find_map(|it| {
- let first = skip_trivia_token(it.first_token()?, Direction::Next)?;
- let first = ascend_call_token(db, &expansion, InFile::new(file_id, first))?;
-
- let last = skip_trivia_token(it.last_token()?, Direction::Prev)?;
- let last = ascend_call_token(db, &expansion, InFile::new(file_id, last))?;
-
- if (!is_single_token && first == last) || (first.file_id != last.file_id) {
- return None;
- }
+ let first_token = |node: &SyntaxNode| skip_trivia_token(node.first_token()?, Direction::Next);
+ let last_token = |node: &SyntaxNode| skip_trivia_token(node.last_token()?, Direction::Prev);
- Some(InFile::new(first.file_id, (first.value, last.value)))
- })
+ let first = first_token(node)?;
+ let last = last_token(node)?;
+ let first = ascend_call_token(db, &expansion, InFile::new(file_id, first))?;
+ let last = ascend_call_token(db, &expansion, InFile::new(file_id, last))?;
+ (first.file_id == last.file_id).then(|| InFile::new(first.file_id, (first.value, last.value)))
}
fn ascend_call_token(
expansion: &ExpansionInfo,
token: InFile<SyntaxToken>,
) -> Option<InFile<SyntaxToken>> {
- let (mapped, origin) = expansion.map_token_up(db, token.as_ref())?;
- if origin != Origin::Call {
- return None;
- }
- if let Some(info) = mapped.file_id.expansion_info(db) {
- return ascend_call_token(db, &info, mapped);
+ let mut mapping = expansion.map_token_up(db, token.as_ref())?;
+ while let (mapped, Origin::Call) = mapping {
+ match mapped.file_id.expansion_info(db) {
+ Some(info) => mapping = info.map_token_up(db, mapped.as_ref())?,
+ None => return Some(mapped),
+ }
}
- Some(mapped)
+ None
}
impl InFile<SyntaxToken> {
}
pub fn original_ast_node(self, db: &dyn db::AstDatabase) -> Option<InFile<N>> {
- match ascend_node_border_tokens(db, self.syntax()) {
- Some(InFile { file_id, value: (first, last) }) => {
- let original_file = file_id.original_file(db);
- if file_id != original_file.into() {
- let range = first.text_range().cover(last.text_range());
- tracing::error!("Failed mapping up more for {:?}", range);
- return None;
- }
- let anc = algo::least_common_ancestor(&first.parent()?, &last.parent()?)?;
- Some(InFile::new(file_id, anc.ancestors().find_map(N::cast)?))
+ // This kind of upmapping can only be achieved in attribute expanded files,
+ // as we don't have node inputs otherwise and therefor can't find an `N` node in the input
+ if !self.file_id.is_macro() {
+ return Some(self);
+ } else if !self.file_id.is_attr_macro(db) {
+ return None;
+ }
+
+ if let Some(InFile { file_id, value: (first, last) }) =
+ ascend_node_border_tokens(db, self.syntax())
+ {
+ if file_id.is_macro() {
+ let range = first.text_range().cover(last.text_range());
+ tracing::error!("Failed mapping out of macro file for {:?}", range);
+ return None;
}
- _ if !self.file_id.is_macro() => Some(self),
- _ => None,
+ // FIXME: This heuristic is brittle and with the right macro may select completely unrelated nodes
+ let anc = algo::least_common_ancestor(&first.parent()?, &last.parent()?)?;
+ let value = anc.ancestors().find_map(N::cast)?;
+ return Some(InFile::new(file_id, value));
}
+ None
}
pub fn syntax(&self) -> InFile<&SyntaxNode> {
MACRO_TYPE => ExpandTo::Type,
ARG_LIST | TRY_EXPR | TUPLE_EXPR | PAREN_EXPR | ARRAY_EXPR | FOR_EXPR | PATH_EXPR
- | CLOSURE_EXPR | CONDITION | BREAK_EXPR | RETURN_EXPR | MATCH_EXPR | MATCH_ARM
- | MATCH_GUARD | RECORD_EXPR_FIELD | CALL_EXPR | INDEX_EXPR | METHOD_CALL_EXPR
- | FIELD_EXPR | AWAIT_EXPR | CAST_EXPR | REF_EXPR | PREFIX_EXPR | RANGE_EXPR
- | BIN_EXPR => ExpandTo::Expr,
+ | CLOSURE_EXPR | BREAK_EXPR | RETURN_EXPR | MATCH_EXPR | MATCH_ARM | MATCH_GUARD
+ | RECORD_EXPR_FIELD | CALL_EXPR | INDEX_EXPR | METHOD_CALL_EXPR | FIELD_EXPR
+ | AWAIT_EXPR | CAST_EXPR | REF_EXPR | PREFIX_EXPR | RANGE_EXPR | BIN_EXPR
+ | LET_EXPR => ExpandTo::Expr,
LET_STMT => {
// FIXME: Handle LHS Pattern
ExpandTo::Expr