pub(crate) type FileMap = Vec<FileRecord>;
pub(crate) type FileRecord = (FileName, String);
+impl<'b, T: Write + 'b> Session<'b, T> {
+ pub(crate) fn format_input_inner(&mut self, input: Input) -> Result<FormatReport, ErrorKind> {
+ if !self.config.version_meets_requirement() {
+ return Err(ErrorKind::VersionMismatch);
+ }
+
+ syntax::with_globals(|| {
+ syntax_pos::hygiene::set_default_edition(
+ self.config.edition().to_libsyntax_pos_edition(),
+ );
+
+ if self.config.disable_all_formatting() {
+ // When the input is from stdin, echo back the input.
+ if let Input::Text(ref buf) = input {
+ if let Err(e) = io::stdout().write_all(buf.as_bytes()) {
+ return Err(From::from(e));
+ }
+ }
+ return Ok(FormatReport::new());
+ }
+
+ let config = &self.config.clone();
+ let format_result = format_project(input, config, self);
+
+ format_result.map(|(report, summary)| {
+ self.summary.add(summary);
+ report
+ })
+ })
+ }
+}
+
+// Format an entire crate (or subset of the module tree).
+fn format_project<T: FormatHandler>(
+ input: Input,
+ config: &Config,
+ handler: &mut T,
+) -> Result<(FormatReport, Summary), ErrorKind> {
+ let mut summary = Summary::default();
+ let mut timer = Timer::Initialized(Instant::now());
+
+ let input_is_stdin = input.is_text();
+ let main_file = match input {
+ Input::File(ref file) => FileName::Real(file.clone()),
+ Input::Text(..) => FileName::Stdin,
+ };
+
+ // Parse the crate.
+ let codemap = Rc::new(CodeMap::new(FilePathMapping::empty()));
+ let mut parse_session = make_parse_sess(codemap.clone(), config);
+ let krate = match parse_input(input, &parse_session, config) {
+ Ok(krate) => krate,
+ Err(err) => {
+ match err {
+ ParseError::Error(mut diagnostic) => diagnostic.emit(),
+ ParseError::Panic => {
+ // Note that if you see this message and want more information,
+ // then go to `parse_input` and run the parse function without
+ // `catch_unwind` so rustfmt panics and you can get a backtrace.
+ should_emit_verbose(!input_is_stdin, config, || {
+ println!("The Rust parser panicked")
+ });
+ }
+ ParseError::Recovered => {}
+ }
+ summary.add_parsing_error();
+ return Err(ErrorKind::ParseError);
+ }
+ };
+ timer = timer.done_parsing();
+
+ // Suppress error output if we have to do any further parsing.
+ let silent_emitter = Box::new(EmitterWriter::new(
+ Box::new(Vec::new()),
+ Some(codemap.clone()),
+ false,
+ false,
+ ));
+ parse_session.span_diagnostic = Handler::with_emitter(true, false, silent_emitter);
+
+ let mut context = FormatContext::new(
+ &krate,
+ FormatReport::new(),
+ summary,
+ parse_session,
+ config,
+ handler,
+ );
+
+ let files = modules::list_files(&krate, context.parse_session.codemap())?;
+ for (path, module) in files {
+ if (config.skip_children() && path != main_file) || config.ignore().skip_file(&path) {
+ continue;
+ }
+ should_emit_verbose(!input_is_stdin, config, || println!("Formatting {}", path));
+ let is_root = path == main_file;
+ context.format_file(path, module, is_root)?;
+ }
+ timer = timer.done_formatting();
+
+ should_emit_verbose(!input_is_stdin, config, || {
+ println!(
+ "Spent {0:.3} secs in the parsing phase, and {1:.3} secs in the formatting phase",
+ timer.get_parse_time(),
+ timer.get_format_time(),
+ )
+ });
+
+ if context.report.has_warnings() {
+ context.summary.add_formatting_error();
+ }
+ {
+ let report_errs = &context.report.internal.borrow().1;
+ if report_errs.has_check_errors {
+ context.summary.add_check_error();
+ }
+ if report_errs.has_operational_errors {
+ context.summary.add_operational_error();
+ }
+ }
+
+ Ok((context.report, context.summary))
+}
+
+// Used for formatting files.
+#[derive(new)]
+struct FormatContext<'a, T: FormatHandler + 'a> {
+ krate: &'a ast::Crate,
+ report: FormatReport,
+ summary: Summary,
+ parse_session: ParseSess,
+ config: &'a Config,
+ handler: &'a mut T,
+}
+
+impl<'a, T: FormatHandler + 'a> FormatContext<'a, T> {
+ // Formats a single file/module.
+ fn format_file(
+ &mut self,
+ path: FileName,
+ module: &ast::Mod,
+ is_root: bool,
+ ) -> Result<(), ErrorKind> {
+ let filemap = self
+ .parse_session
+ .codemap()
+ .lookup_char_pos(module.inner.lo())
+ .file;
+ let big_snippet = filemap.src.as_ref().unwrap();
+ let snippet_provider = SnippetProvider::new(filemap.start_pos, big_snippet);
+ let mut visitor = FmtVisitor::from_codemap(
+ &self.parse_session,
+ &self.config,
+ &snippet_provider,
+ self.report.clone(),
+ );
+ // Format inner attributes if available.
+ if !self.krate.attrs.is_empty() && is_root {
+ visitor.skip_empty_lines(filemap.end_pos);
+ if visitor.visit_attrs(&self.krate.attrs, ast::AttrStyle::Inner) {
+ visitor.push_rewrite(module.inner, None);
+ } else {
+ visitor.format_separate_mod(module, &*filemap);
+ }
+ } else {
+ visitor.last_pos = filemap.start_pos;
+ visitor.skip_empty_lines(filemap.end_pos);
+ visitor.format_separate_mod(module, &*filemap);
+ };
+
+ debug_assert_eq!(
+ visitor.line_number,
+ ::utils::count_newlines(&visitor.buffer)
+ );
+
+ // For some reason, the codemap does not include terminating
+ // newlines so we must add one on for each file. This is sad.
+ filemap::append_newline(&mut visitor.buffer);
+
+ format_lines(
+ &mut visitor.buffer,
+ &path,
+ &visitor.skipped_range,
+ &self.config,
+ &self.report,
+ );
+ replace_with_system_newlines(&mut visitor.buffer, &self.config);
+
+ if visitor.macro_rewrite_failure {
+ self.summary.add_macro_format_failure();
+ }
+
+ self.handler.handle_formatted_file(path, visitor.buffer)
+ }
+}
+
+// Handle the results of formatting.
+trait FormatHandler {
+ fn handle_formatted_file(&mut self, path: FileName, result: String) -> Result<(), ErrorKind>;
+}
+
+impl<'b, T: Write + 'b> FormatHandler for Session<'b, T> {
+ // Called for each formatted file.
+ fn handle_formatted_file(
+ &mut self,
+ path: FileName,
+ mut result: String,
+ ) -> Result<(), ErrorKind> {
+ if let Some(ref mut out) = self.out {
+ match filemap::write_file(&mut result, &path, out, &self.config) {
+ Ok(b) if b => self.summary.add_diff(),
+ Err(e) => {
+ // Create a new error with path_str to help users see which files failed
+ let err_msg = format!("{}: {}", path, e);
+ return Err(io::Error::new(e.kind(), err_msg).into());
+ }
+ _ => {}
+ }
+ }
+
+ self.filemap.push((path, result));
+ Ok(())
+ }
+}
+
pub(crate) struct FormattingError {
pub(crate) line: usize,
pub(crate) kind: ErrorKind,
pub(crate) has_check_errors: bool,
}
-fn should_emit_verbose<F>(is_stdin: bool, config: &Config, f: F)
-where
- F: Fn(),
-{
- if config.verbose() == Verbosity::Verbose && !is_stdin {
- f();
- }
+/// A single span of changed lines, with 0 or more removed lines
+/// and a vector of 0 or more inserted lines.
+#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
+pub(crate) struct ModifiedChunk {
+ /// The first to be removed from the original text
+ pub line_number_orig: u32,
+ /// The number of lines which have been replaced
+ pub lines_removed: u32,
+ /// The new lines
+ pub lines: Vec<String>,
}
-/// Returns true if the line with the given line number was skipped by `#[rustfmt::skip]`.
-fn is_skipped_line(line_number: usize, skipped_range: &[(usize, usize)]) -> bool {
- skipped_range
- .iter()
- .any(|&(lo, hi)| lo <= line_number && line_number <= hi)
+/// Set of changed sections of a file.
+#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
+pub(crate) struct ModifiedLines {
+ /// The set of changed chunks.
+ pub chunks: Vec<ModifiedChunk>,
}
-fn should_report_error(
- config: &Config,
- char_kind: FullCodeCharKind,
- is_string: bool,
+/// A summary of a Rustfmt run.
+#[derive(Debug, Default, Clone, Copy)]
+pub struct Summary {
+ // Encountered e.g. an IO error.
+ has_operational_errors: bool,
+
+ // Failed to reformat code because of parsing errors.
+ has_parsing_errors: bool,
+
+ // Code is valid, but it is impossible to format it properly.
+ has_formatting_errors: bool,
+
+ // Code contains macro call that was unable to format.
+ pub(crate) has_macro_format_failure: bool,
+
+ // Failed a check, such as the license check or other opt-in checking.
+ has_check_errors: bool,
+
+ /// Formatted code differs from existing code (--check only).
+ pub has_diff: bool,
+}
+
+impl Summary {
+ pub fn has_operational_errors(&self) -> bool {
+ self.has_operational_errors
+ }
+
+ pub fn has_parsing_errors(&self) -> bool {
+ self.has_parsing_errors
+ }
+
+ pub fn has_formatting_errors(&self) -> bool {
+ self.has_formatting_errors
+ }
+
+ pub fn has_check_errors(&self) -> bool {
+ self.has_check_errors
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn has_macro_formatting_failure(&self) -> bool {
+ self.has_macro_format_failure
+ }
+
+ pub fn add_operational_error(&mut self) {
+ self.has_operational_errors = true;
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn add_parsing_error(&mut self) {
+ self.has_parsing_errors = true;
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn add_formatting_error(&mut self) {
+ self.has_formatting_errors = true;
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn add_check_error(&mut self) {
+ self.has_check_errors = true;
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn add_diff(&mut self) {
+ self.has_diff = true;
+ }
+
+ pub(crate) fn add_macro_format_failure(&mut self) {
+ self.has_macro_format_failure = true;
+ }
+
+ pub fn has_no_errors(&self) -> bool {
+ !(self.has_operational_errors
+ || self.has_parsing_errors
+ || self.has_formatting_errors
+ || self.has_diff)
+ }
+
+ /// Combine two summaries together.
+ pub fn add(&mut self, other: Summary) {
+ self.has_operational_errors |= other.has_operational_errors;
+ self.has_formatting_errors |= other.has_formatting_errors;
+ self.has_macro_format_failure |= other.has_macro_format_failure;
+ self.has_parsing_errors |= other.has_parsing_errors;
+ self.has_check_errors |= other.has_check_errors;
+ self.has_diff |= other.has_diff;
+ }
+}
+
+#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug)]
+enum Timer {
+ Initialized(Instant),
+ DoneParsing(Instant, Instant),
+ DoneFormatting(Instant, Instant, Instant),
+}
+
+impl Timer {
+ fn done_parsing(self) -> Self {
+ match self {
+ Timer::Initialized(init_time) => Timer::DoneParsing(init_time, Instant::now()),
+ _ => panic!("Timer can only transition to DoneParsing from Initialized state"),
+ }
+ }
+
+ fn done_formatting(self) -> Self {
+ match self {
+ Timer::DoneParsing(init_time, parse_time) => {
+ Timer::DoneFormatting(init_time, parse_time, Instant::now())
+ }
+ _ => panic!("Timer can only transition to DoneFormatting from DoneParsing state"),
+ }
+ }
+
+ /// Returns the time it took to parse the source files in seconds.
+ fn get_parse_time(&self) -> f32 {
+ match *self {
+ Timer::DoneParsing(init, parse_time) | Timer::DoneFormatting(init, parse_time, _) => {
+ // This should never underflow since `Instant::now()` guarantees monotonicity.
+ Self::duration_to_f32(parse_time.duration_since(init))
+ }
+ Timer::Initialized(..) => unreachable!(),
+ }
+ }
+
+ /// Returns the time it took to go from the parsed AST to the formatted output. Parsing time is
+ /// not included.
+ fn get_format_time(&self) -> f32 {
+ match *self {
+ Timer::DoneFormatting(_init, parse_time, format_time) => {
+ Self::duration_to_f32(format_time.duration_since(parse_time))
+ }
+ Timer::DoneParsing(..) | Timer::Initialized(..) => unreachable!(),
+ }
+ }
+
+ fn duration_to_f32(d: Duration) -> f32 {
+ d.as_secs() as f32 + d.subsec_nanos() as f32 / 1_000_000_000f32
+ }
+}
+
+fn should_emit_verbose<F>(is_stdin: bool, config: &Config, f: F)
+where
+ F: Fn(),
+{
+ if config.verbose() == Verbosity::Verbose && !is_stdin {
+ f();
+ }
+}
+
+/// Returns true if the line with the given line number was skipped by `#[rustfmt::skip]`.
+fn is_skipped_line(line_number: usize, skipped_range: &[(usize, usize)]) -> bool {
+ skipped_range
+ .iter()
+ .any(|&(lo, hi)| lo <= line_number && line_number <= hi)
+}
+
+fn should_report_error(
+ config: &Config,
+ char_kind: FullCodeCharKind,
+ is_string: bool,
error_kind: &ErrorKind,
) -> bool {
let allow_error_report = if char_kind.is_comment() || is_string || error_kind.is_comment() {
Panic,
}
-impl<'b, T: Write + 'b> Session<'b, T> {
- pub(crate) fn format_input_inner(&mut self, input: Input) -> Result<FormatReport, ErrorKind> {
- if !self.config.version_meets_requirement() {
- return Err(ErrorKind::VersionMismatch);
- }
-
- syntax::with_globals(|| {
- syntax_pos::hygiene::set_default_edition(
- self.config.edition().to_libsyntax_pos_edition(),
- );
-
- if self.config.disable_all_formatting() {
- // When the input is from stdin, echo back the input.
- if let Input::Text(ref buf) = input {
- if let Err(e) = io::stdout().write_all(buf.as_bytes()) {
- return Err(From::from(e));
- }
- }
- return Ok(FormatReport::new());
- }
-
- let config = &self.config.clone();
- let format_result = format_project(input, config, self);
+fn make_parse_sess(codemap: Rc<CodeMap>, config: &Config) -> ParseSess {
+ let tty_handler = if config.hide_parse_errors() {
+ let silent_emitter = Box::new(EmitterWriter::new(
+ Box::new(Vec::new()),
+ Some(codemap.clone()),
+ false,
+ false,
+ ));
+ Handler::with_emitter(true, false, silent_emitter)
+ } else {
+ let supports_color = term::stderr().map_or(false, |term| term.supports_color());
+ let color_cfg = if supports_color {
+ ColorConfig::Auto
+ } else {
+ ColorConfig::Never
+ };
+ Handler::with_tty_emitter(color_cfg, true, false, Some(codemap.clone()))
+ };
- format_result.map(|(report, summary)| {
- self.summary.add(summary);
- report
- })
- })
- }
+ ParseSess::with_span_handler(tty_handler, codemap)
}
-// Handle the results of formatting.
-trait FormatHandler {
- fn handle_formatted_file(&mut self, path: FileName, result: String) -> Result<(), ErrorKind>;
-}
+fn replace_with_system_newlines(text: &mut String, config: &Config) -> () {
+ let style = if config.newline_style() == NewlineStyle::Native {
+ if cfg!(windows) {
+ NewlineStyle::Windows
+ } else {
+ NewlineStyle::Unix
+ }
+ } else {
+ config.newline_style()
+ };
-impl<'b, T: Write + 'b> FormatHandler for Session<'b, T> {
- // Called for each formatted file.
- fn handle_formatted_file(
- &mut self,
- path: FileName,
- mut result: String,
- ) -> Result<(), ErrorKind> {
- if let Some(ref mut out) = self.out {
- match filemap::write_file(&mut result, &path, out, &self.config) {
- Ok(b) if b => self.summary.add_diff(),
- Err(e) => {
- // Create a new error with path_str to help users see which files failed
- let err_msg = format!("{}: {}", path, e);
- return Err(io::Error::new(e.kind(), err_msg).into());
+ match style {
+ NewlineStyle::Unix => return,
+ NewlineStyle::Windows => {
+ let mut transformed = String::with_capacity(text.capacity());
+ for c in text.chars() {
+ match c {
+ '\n' => transformed.push_str("\r\n"),
+ '\r' => continue,
+ c => transformed.push(c),
}
- _ => {}
}
- }
-
- self.filemap.push((path, result));
- Ok(())
- }
-}
-
-// Format an entire crate (or subset of the module tree).
-fn format_project<T: FormatHandler>(
- input: Input,
- config: &Config,
- handler: &mut T,
-) -> Result<(FormatReport, Summary), ErrorKind> {
- let mut summary = Summary::default();
- let mut timer = Timer::Initialized(Instant::now());
-
- let input_is_stdin = input.is_text();
- let main_file = match input {
- Input::File(ref file) => FileName::Real(file.clone()),
- Input::Text(..) => FileName::Stdin,
- };
-
- // Parse the crate.
- let codemap = Rc::new(CodeMap::new(FilePathMapping::empty()));
- let mut parse_session = make_parse_sess(codemap.clone(), config);
- let krate = match parse_input(input, &parse_session, config) {
- Ok(krate) => krate,
- Err(err) => {
- match err {
- ParseError::Error(mut diagnostic) => diagnostic.emit(),
- ParseError::Panic => {
- // Note that if you see this message and want more information,
- // then go to `parse_input` and run the parse function without
- // `catch_unwind` so rustfmt panics and you can get a backtrace.
- should_emit_verbose(!input_is_stdin, config, || {
- println!("The Rust parser panicked")
- });
- }
- ParseError::Recovered => {}
- }
- summary.add_parsing_error();
- return Err(ErrorKind::ParseError);
- }
- };
- timer = timer.done_parsing();
-
- // Suppress error output if we have to do any further parsing.
- let silent_emitter = Box::new(EmitterWriter::new(
- Box::new(Vec::new()),
- Some(codemap.clone()),
- false,
- false,
- ));
- parse_session.span_diagnostic = Handler::with_emitter(true, false, silent_emitter);
-
- let mut context = FormatContext::new(
- &krate,
- FormatReport::new(),
- summary,
- parse_session,
- config,
- handler,
- );
-
- let files = modules::list_files(&krate, context.parse_session.codemap())?;
- for (path, module) in files {
- if (config.skip_children() && path != main_file) || config.ignore().skip_file(&path) {
- continue;
- }
- should_emit_verbose(!input_is_stdin, config, || println!("Formatting {}", path));
- let is_root = path == main_file;
- context.format_file(path, module, is_root)?;
- }
- timer = timer.done_formatting();
-
- should_emit_verbose(!input_is_stdin, config, || {
- println!(
- "Spent {0:.3} secs in the parsing phase, and {1:.3} secs in the formatting phase",
- timer.get_parse_time(),
- timer.get_format_time(),
- )
- });
-
- if context.report.has_warnings() {
- context.summary.add_formatting_error();
- }
- {
- let report_errs = &context.report.internal.borrow().1;
- if report_errs.has_check_errors {
- context.summary.add_check_error();
- }
- if report_errs.has_operational_errors {
- context.summary.add_operational_error();
- }
- }
-
- Ok((context.report, context.summary))
-}
-
-// Used for formatting files.
-#[derive(new)]
-struct FormatContext<'a, T: FormatHandler + 'a> {
- krate: &'a ast::Crate,
- report: FormatReport,
- summary: Summary,
- parse_session: ParseSess,
- config: &'a Config,
- handler: &'a mut T,
-}
-
-impl<'a, T: FormatHandler + 'a> FormatContext<'a, T> {
- // Formats a single file/module.
- fn format_file(
- &mut self,
- path: FileName,
- module: &ast::Mod,
- is_root: bool,
- ) -> Result<(), ErrorKind> {
- let filemap = self
- .parse_session
- .codemap()
- .lookup_char_pos(module.inner.lo())
- .file;
- let big_snippet = filemap.src.as_ref().unwrap();
- let snippet_provider = SnippetProvider::new(filemap.start_pos, big_snippet);
- let mut visitor = FmtVisitor::from_codemap(
- &self.parse_session,
- &self.config,
- &snippet_provider,
- self.report.clone(),
- );
- // Format inner attributes if available.
- if !self.krate.attrs.is_empty() && is_root {
- visitor.skip_empty_lines(filemap.end_pos);
- if visitor.visit_attrs(&self.krate.attrs, ast::AttrStyle::Inner) {
- visitor.push_rewrite(module.inner, None);
- } else {
- visitor.format_separate_mod(module, &*filemap);
- }
- } else {
- visitor.last_pos = filemap.start_pos;
- visitor.skip_empty_lines(filemap.end_pos);
- visitor.format_separate_mod(module, &*filemap);
- };
-
- debug_assert_eq!(
- visitor.line_number,
- ::utils::count_newlines(&visitor.buffer)
- );
-
- // For some reason, the codemap does not include terminating
- // newlines so we must add one on for each file. This is sad.
- filemap::append_newline(&mut visitor.buffer);
-
- format_lines(
- &mut visitor.buffer,
- &path,
- &visitor.skipped_range,
- &self.config,
- &self.report,
- );
- replace_with_system_newlines(&mut visitor.buffer, &self.config);
-
- if visitor.macro_rewrite_failure {
- self.summary.add_macro_format_failure();
- }
-
- self.handler.handle_formatted_file(path, visitor.buffer)
- }
-}
-
-fn make_parse_sess(codemap: Rc<CodeMap>, config: &Config) -> ParseSess {
- let tty_handler = if config.hide_parse_errors() {
- let silent_emitter = Box::new(EmitterWriter::new(
- Box::new(Vec::new()),
- Some(codemap.clone()),
- false,
- false,
- ));
- Handler::with_emitter(true, false, silent_emitter)
- } else {
- let supports_color = term::stderr().map_or(false, |term| term.supports_color());
- let color_cfg = if supports_color {
- ColorConfig::Auto
- } else {
- ColorConfig::Never
- };
- Handler::with_tty_emitter(color_cfg, true, false, Some(codemap.clone()))
- };
-
- ParseSess::with_span_handler(tty_handler, codemap)
-}
-
-fn replace_with_system_newlines(text: &mut String, config: &Config) -> () {
- let style = if config.newline_style() == NewlineStyle::Native {
- if cfg!(windows) {
- NewlineStyle::Windows
- } else {
- NewlineStyle::Unix
- }
- } else {
- config.newline_style()
- };
-
- match style {
- NewlineStyle::Unix => return,
- NewlineStyle::Windows => {
- let mut transformed = String::with_capacity(text.capacity());
- for c in text.chars() {
- match c {
- '\n' => transformed.push_str("\r\n"),
- '\r' => continue,
- c => transformed.push(c),
- }
- }
- *text = transformed;
+ *text = transformed;
}
NewlineStyle::Native => unreachable!(),
}
}
-
-/// A single span of changed lines, with 0 or more removed lines
-/// and a vector of 0 or more inserted lines.
-#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
-pub(crate) struct ModifiedChunk {
- /// The first to be removed from the original text
- pub line_number_orig: u32,
- /// The number of lines which have been replaced
- pub lines_removed: u32,
- /// The new lines
- pub lines: Vec<String>,
-}
-
-/// Set of changed sections of a file.
-#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
-pub(crate) struct ModifiedLines {
- /// The set of changed chunks.
- pub chunks: Vec<ModifiedChunk>,
-}
-
-#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug)]
-enum Timer {
- Initialized(Instant),
- DoneParsing(Instant, Instant),
- DoneFormatting(Instant, Instant, Instant),
-}
-
-impl Timer {
- fn done_parsing(self) -> Self {
- match self {
- Timer::Initialized(init_time) => Timer::DoneParsing(init_time, Instant::now()),
- _ => panic!("Timer can only transition to DoneParsing from Initialized state"),
- }
- }
-
- fn done_formatting(self) -> Self {
- match self {
- Timer::DoneParsing(init_time, parse_time) => {
- Timer::DoneFormatting(init_time, parse_time, Instant::now())
- }
- _ => panic!("Timer can only transition to DoneFormatting from DoneParsing state"),
- }
- }
-
- /// Returns the time it took to parse the source files in seconds.
- fn get_parse_time(&self) -> f32 {
- match *self {
- Timer::DoneParsing(init, parse_time) | Timer::DoneFormatting(init, parse_time, _) => {
- // This should never underflow since `Instant::now()` guarantees monotonicity.
- Self::duration_to_f32(parse_time.duration_since(init))
- }
- Timer::Initialized(..) => unreachable!(),
- }
- }
-
- /// Returns the time it took to go from the parsed AST to the formatted output. Parsing time is
- /// not included.
- fn get_format_time(&self) -> f32 {
- match *self {
- Timer::DoneFormatting(_init, parse_time, format_time) => {
- Self::duration_to_f32(format_time.duration_since(parse_time))
- }
- Timer::DoneParsing(..) | Timer::Initialized(..) => unreachable!(),
- }
- }
-
- fn duration_to_f32(d: Duration) -> f32 {
- d.as_secs() as f32 + d.subsec_nanos() as f32 / 1_000_000_000f32
- }
-}
-
-/// A summary of a Rustfmt run.
-#[derive(Debug, Default, Clone, Copy)]
-pub struct Summary {
- // Encountered e.g. an IO error.
- has_operational_errors: bool,
-
- // Failed to reformat code because of parsing errors.
- has_parsing_errors: bool,
-
- // Code is valid, but it is impossible to format it properly.
- has_formatting_errors: bool,
-
- // Code contains macro call that was unable to format.
- pub(crate) has_macro_format_failure: bool,
-
- // Failed a check, such as the license check or other opt-in checking.
- has_check_errors: bool,
-
- /// Formatted code differs from existing code (--check only).
- pub has_diff: bool,
-}
-
-impl Summary {
- pub fn has_operational_errors(&self) -> bool {
- self.has_operational_errors
- }
-
- pub fn has_parsing_errors(&self) -> bool {
- self.has_parsing_errors
- }
-
- pub fn has_formatting_errors(&self) -> bool {
- self.has_formatting_errors
- }
-
- pub fn has_check_errors(&self) -> bool {
- self.has_check_errors
- }
-
- pub(crate) fn has_macro_formatting_failure(&self) -> bool {
- self.has_macro_format_failure
- }
-
- pub fn add_operational_error(&mut self) {
- self.has_operational_errors = true;
- }
-
- pub(crate) fn add_parsing_error(&mut self) {
- self.has_parsing_errors = true;
- }
-
- pub(crate) fn add_formatting_error(&mut self) {
- self.has_formatting_errors = true;
- }
-
- pub(crate) fn add_check_error(&mut self) {
- self.has_check_errors = true;
- }
-
- pub(crate) fn add_diff(&mut self) {
- self.has_diff = true;
- }
-
- pub(crate) fn add_macro_format_failure(&mut self) {
- self.has_macro_format_failure = true;
- }
-
- pub fn has_no_errors(&self) -> bool {
- !(self.has_operational_errors
- || self.has_parsing_errors
- || self.has_formatting_errors
- || self.has_diff)
- }
-
- /// Combine two summaries together.
- pub fn add(&mut self, other: Summary) {
- self.has_operational_errors |= other.has_operational_errors;
- self.has_formatting_errors |= other.has_formatting_errors;
- self.has_macro_format_failure |= other.has_macro_format_failure;
- self.has_parsing_errors |= other.has_parsing_errors;
- self.has_check_errors |= other.has_check_errors;
- self.has_diff |= other.has_diff;
- }
-}