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// Copyright 2012-2014 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT
// file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at
// http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license
// <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your
// option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
// except according to those terms.
// The Rust abstract syntax tree.
pub use self::AsmDialect::*;
pub use self::AttrStyle::*;
pub use self::BindingMode::*;
pub use self::BinOp_::*;
pub use self::BlockCheckMode::*;
pub use self::CaptureClause::*;
pub use self::Decl_::*;
pub use self::ExplicitSelf_::*;
pub use self::Expr_::*;
pub use self::FloatTy::*;
pub use self::FunctionRetTy::*;
pub use self::ForeignItem_::*;
pub use self::ImplItem::*;
pub use self::InlinedItem::*;
pub use self::IntTy::*;
pub use self::Item_::*;
pub use self::KleeneOp::*;
pub use self::Lit_::*;
pub use self::LitIntType::*;
pub use self::LocalSource::*;
pub use self::Mac_::*;
pub use self::MacStmtStyle::*;
pub use self::MetaItem_::*;
pub use self::Method_::*;
pub use self::Mutability::*;
pub use self::Pat_::*;
pub use self::PathListItem_::*;
pub use self::PatWildKind::*;
pub use self::PrimTy::*;
pub use self::Sign::*;
pub use self::Stmt_::*;
pub use self::StrStyle::*;
pub use self::StructFieldKind::*;
pub use self::TokenTree::*;
pub use self::TraitItem::*;
pub use self::Ty_::*;
pub use self::TyParamBound::*;
pub use self::UintTy::*;
pub use self::UnOp::*;
pub use self::UnsafeSource::*;
pub use self::VariantKind::*;
pub use self::ViewPath_::*;
pub use self::Visibility::*;
pub use self::PathParameters::*;
use codemap::{Span, Spanned, DUMMY_SP, ExpnId};
use abi::Abi;
use ast_util;
use ext::base;
use ext::tt::macro_parser;
use owned_slice::OwnedSlice;
use parse::token::{InternedString, str_to_ident};
use parse::token;
use parse::lexer;
use ptr::P;
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use std::fmt;
use std::num::Int;
use std::rc::Rc;
use serialize::{Encodable, Decodable, Encoder, Decoder};
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// FIXME #6993: in librustc, uses of "ident" should be replaced
// by just "Name".
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/// An identifier contains a Name (index into the interner
/// table) and a SyntaxContext to track renaming and
/// macro expansion per Flatt et al., "Macros
/// That Work Together"
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Hash, PartialOrd, Eq, Ord)]
pub struct Ident {
pub name: Name,
pub ctxt: SyntaxContext
}
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impl Ident {
/// Construct an identifier with the given name and an empty context:
pub fn new(name: Name) -> Ident { Ident {name: name, ctxt: EMPTY_CTXT}}
pub fn as_str<'a>(&'a self) -> &'a str {
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self.name.as_str()
}
pub fn encode_with_hygiene(&self) -> String {
format!("\x00name_{},ctxt_{}\x00",
self.name.usize(),
self.ctxt)
}
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}
std: Rename Show/String to Debug/Display This commit is an implementation of [RFC 565][rfc] which is a stabilization of the `std::fmt` module and the implementations of various formatting traits. Specifically, the following changes were performed: [rfc]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/master/text/0565-show-string-guidelines.md * The `Show` trait is now deprecated, it was renamed to `Debug` * The `String` trait is now deprecated, it was renamed to `Display` * Many `Debug` and `Display` implementations were audited in accordance with the RFC and audited implementations now have the `#[stable]` attribute * Integers and floats no longer print a suffix * Smart pointers no longer print details that they are a smart pointer * Paths with `Debug` are now quoted and escape characters * The `unwrap` methods on `Result` now require `Display` instead of `Debug` * The `Error` trait no longer has a `detail` method and now requires that `Display` must be implemented. With the loss of `String`, this has moved into libcore. * `impl<E: Error> FromError<E> for Box<Error>` now exists * `derive(Show)` has been renamed to `derive(Debug)`. This is not currently warned about due to warnings being emitted on stage1+ While backwards compatibility is attempted to be maintained with a blanket implementation of `Display` for the old `String` trait (and the same for `Show`/`Debug`) this is still a breaking change due to primitives no longer implementing `String` as well as modifications such as `unwrap` and the `Error` trait. Most code is fairly straightforward to update with a rename or tweaks of method calls. [breaking-change] Closes #21436
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impl fmt::Debug for Ident {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
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write!(f, "{}#{}", self.name, self.ctxt)
}
}
std: Rename Show/String to Debug/Display This commit is an implementation of [RFC 565][rfc] which is a stabilization of the `std::fmt` module and the implementations of various formatting traits. Specifically, the following changes were performed: [rfc]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/master/text/0565-show-string-guidelines.md * The `Show` trait is now deprecated, it was renamed to `Debug` * The `String` trait is now deprecated, it was renamed to `Display` * Many `Debug` and `Display` implementations were audited in accordance with the RFC and audited implementations now have the `#[stable]` attribute * Integers and floats no longer print a suffix * Smart pointers no longer print details that they are a smart pointer * Paths with `Debug` are now quoted and escape characters * The `unwrap` methods on `Result` now require `Display` instead of `Debug` * The `Error` trait no longer has a `detail` method and now requires that `Display` must be implemented. With the loss of `String`, this has moved into libcore. * `impl<E: Error> FromError<E> for Box<Error>` now exists * `derive(Show)` has been renamed to `derive(Debug)`. This is not currently warned about due to warnings being emitted on stage1+ While backwards compatibility is attempted to be maintained with a blanket implementation of `Display` for the old `String` trait (and the same for `Show`/`Debug`) this is still a breaking change due to primitives no longer implementing `String` as well as modifications such as `unwrap` and the `Error` trait. Most code is fairly straightforward to update with a rename or tweaks of method calls. [breaking-change] Closes #21436
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impl fmt::Display for Ident {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
std: Rename Show/String to Debug/Display This commit is an implementation of [RFC 565][rfc] which is a stabilization of the `std::fmt` module and the implementations of various formatting traits. Specifically, the following changes were performed: [rfc]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/master/text/0565-show-string-guidelines.md * The `Show` trait is now deprecated, it was renamed to `Debug` * The `String` trait is now deprecated, it was renamed to `Display` * Many `Debug` and `Display` implementations were audited in accordance with the RFC and audited implementations now have the `#[stable]` attribute * Integers and floats no longer print a suffix * Smart pointers no longer print details that they are a smart pointer * Paths with `Debug` are now quoted and escape characters * The `unwrap` methods on `Result` now require `Display` instead of `Debug` * The `Error` trait no longer has a `detail` method and now requires that `Display` must be implemented. With the loss of `String`, this has moved into libcore. * `impl<E: Error> FromError<E> for Box<Error>` now exists * `derive(Show)` has been renamed to `derive(Debug)`. This is not currently warned about due to warnings being emitted on stage1+ While backwards compatibility is attempted to be maintained with a blanket implementation of `Display` for the old `String` trait (and the same for `Show`/`Debug`) this is still a breaking change due to primitives no longer implementing `String` as well as modifications such as `unwrap` and the `Error` trait. Most code is fairly straightforward to update with a rename or tweaks of method calls. [breaking-change] Closes #21436
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fmt::Display::fmt(&self.name, f)
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}
}
std: Rename Show/String to Debug/Display This commit is an implementation of [RFC 565][rfc] which is a stabilization of the `std::fmt` module and the implementations of various formatting traits. Specifically, the following changes were performed: [rfc]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/master/text/0565-show-string-guidelines.md * The `Show` trait is now deprecated, it was renamed to `Debug` * The `String` trait is now deprecated, it was renamed to `Display` * Many `Debug` and `Display` implementations were audited in accordance with the RFC and audited implementations now have the `#[stable]` attribute * Integers and floats no longer print a suffix * Smart pointers no longer print details that they are a smart pointer * Paths with `Debug` are now quoted and escape characters * The `unwrap` methods on `Result` now require `Display` instead of `Debug` * The `Error` trait no longer has a `detail` method and now requires that `Display` must be implemented. With the loss of `String`, this has moved into libcore. * `impl<E: Error> FromError<E> for Box<Error>` now exists * `derive(Show)` has been renamed to `derive(Debug)`. This is not currently warned about due to warnings being emitted on stage1+ While backwards compatibility is attempted to be maintained with a blanket implementation of `Display` for the old `String` trait (and the same for `Show`/`Debug`) this is still a breaking change due to primitives no longer implementing `String` as well as modifications such as `unwrap` and the `Error` trait. Most code is fairly straightforward to update with a rename or tweaks of method calls. [breaking-change] Closes #21436
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impl fmt::Debug for Name {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
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let Name(nm) = *self;
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write!(f, "{:?}({})", token::get_name(*self), nm)
}
}
std: Rename Show/String to Debug/Display This commit is an implementation of [RFC 565][rfc] which is a stabilization of the `std::fmt` module and the implementations of various formatting traits. Specifically, the following changes were performed: [rfc]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/master/text/0565-show-string-guidelines.md * The `Show` trait is now deprecated, it was renamed to `Debug` * The `String` trait is now deprecated, it was renamed to `Display` * Many `Debug` and `Display` implementations were audited in accordance with the RFC and audited implementations now have the `#[stable]` attribute * Integers and floats no longer print a suffix * Smart pointers no longer print details that they are a smart pointer * Paths with `Debug` are now quoted and escape characters * The `unwrap` methods on `Result` now require `Display` instead of `Debug` * The `Error` trait no longer has a `detail` method and now requires that `Display` must be implemented. With the loss of `String`, this has moved into libcore. * `impl<E: Error> FromError<E> for Box<Error>` now exists * `derive(Show)` has been renamed to `derive(Debug)`. This is not currently warned about due to warnings being emitted on stage1+ While backwards compatibility is attempted to be maintained with a blanket implementation of `Display` for the old `String` trait (and the same for `Show`/`Debug`) this is still a breaking change due to primitives no longer implementing `String` as well as modifications such as `unwrap` and the `Error` trait. Most code is fairly straightforward to update with a rename or tweaks of method calls. [breaking-change] Closes #21436
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impl fmt::Display for Name {
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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
fmt::Display::fmt(&token::get_name(*self), f)
}
}
impl PartialEq for Ident {
fn eq(&self, other: &Ident) -> bool {
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if self.ctxt == other.ctxt {
self.name == other.name
} else {
// IF YOU SEE ONE OF THESE FAILS: it means that you're comparing
// idents that have different contexts. You can't fix this without
// knowing whether the comparison should be hygienic or non-hygienic.
// if it should be non-hygienic (most things are), just compare the
// 'name' fields of the idents. Or, even better, replace the idents
// with Name's.
//
// On the other hand, if the comparison does need to be hygienic,
// one example and its non-hygienic counterpart would be:
// syntax::parse::token::Token::mtwt_eq
// syntax::ext::tt::macro_parser::token_name_eq
panic!("not allowed to compare these idents: {}, {}. \
Probably related to issue \\#6993", self, other);
}
}
fn ne(&self, other: &Ident) -> bool {
! self.eq(other)
}
}
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/// A SyntaxContext represents a chain of macro-expandings
/// and renamings. Each macro expansion corresponds to
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/// a fresh usize
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// I'm representing this syntax context as an index into
// a table, in order to work around a compiler bug
// that's causing unreleased memory to cause core dumps
// and also perhaps to save some work in destructor checks.
// the special uint '0' will be used to indicate an empty
// syntax context.
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// this uint is a reference to a table stored in thread-local
// storage.
pub type SyntaxContext = u32;
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pub const EMPTY_CTXT : SyntaxContext = 0;
pub const ILLEGAL_CTXT : SyntaxContext = 1;
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/// A name is a part of an identifier, representing a string or gensym. It's
/// the result of interning.
#[derive(Eq, Ord, PartialEq, PartialOrd, Hash,
RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Clone, Copy)]
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pub struct Name(pub u32);
impl Name {
pub fn as_str<'a>(&'a self) -> &'a str {
unsafe {
// FIXME #12938: can't use copy_lifetime since &str isn't a &T
::std::mem::transmute::<&str,&str>(&token::get_name(*self))
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}
}
pub fn usize(&self) -> usize {
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let Name(nm) = *self;
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nm as usize
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}
pub fn ident(&self) -> Ident {
Ident { name: *self, ctxt: 0 }
}
}
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/// A mark represents a unique id associated with a macro expansion
pub type Mrk = u32;
impl Encodable for Ident {
fn encode<S: Encoder>(&self, s: &mut S) -> Result<(), S::Error> {
s.emit_str(&token::get_ident(*self))
}
}
impl Decodable for Ident {
fn decode<D: Decoder>(d: &mut D) -> Result<Ident, D::Error> {
Ok(str_to_ident(&try!(d.read_str())[..]))
}
}
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/// Function name (not all functions have names)
pub type FnIdent = Option<Ident>;
#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash,
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Debug, Copy)]
pub struct Lifetime {
pub id: NodeId,
pub span: Span,
pub name: Name
}
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#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug)]
pub struct LifetimeDef {
pub lifetime: Lifetime,
pub bounds: Vec<Lifetime>
}
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/// A "Path" is essentially Rust's notion of a name; for instance:
/// std::cmp::PartialEq . It's represented as a sequence of identifiers,
/// along with a bunch of supporting information.
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#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug)]
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pub struct Path {
pub span: Span,
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/// A `::foo` path, is relative to the crate root rather than current
/// module (like paths in an import).
pub global: bool,
/// The segments in the path: the things separated by `::`.
pub segments: Vec<PathSegment>,
}
/// A segment of a path: an identifier, an optional lifetime, and a set of
/// types.
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#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug)]
pub struct PathSegment {
/// The identifier portion of this path segment.
pub identifier: Ident,
/// Type/lifetime parameters attached to this path. They come in
/// two flavors: `Path<A,B,C>` and `Path(A,B) -> C`. Note that
/// this is more than just simple syntactic sugar; the use of
/// parens affects the region binding rules, so we preserve the
/// distinction.
pub parameters: PathParameters,
}
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#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug)]
pub enum PathParameters {
AngleBracketedParameters(AngleBracketedParameterData),
ParenthesizedParameters(ParenthesizedParameterData),
}
impl PathParameters {
pub fn none() -> PathParameters {
AngleBracketedParameters(AngleBracketedParameterData {
lifetimes: Vec::new(),
types: OwnedSlice::empty(),
bindings: OwnedSlice::empty(),
})
}
pub fn is_empty(&self) -> bool {
match *self {
AngleBracketedParameters(ref data) => data.is_empty(),
// Even if the user supplied no types, something like
// `X()` is equivalent to `X<(),()>`.
ParenthesizedParameters(..) => false,
}
}
pub fn has_lifetimes(&self) -> bool {
match *self {
AngleBracketedParameters(ref data) => !data.lifetimes.is_empty(),
ParenthesizedParameters(_) => false,
}
}
pub fn has_types(&self) -> bool {
match *self {
AngleBracketedParameters(ref data) => !data.types.is_empty(),
ParenthesizedParameters(..) => true,
}
}
/// Returns the types that the user wrote. Note that these do not necessarily map to the type
/// parameters in the parenthesized case.
pub fn types(&self) -> Vec<&P<Ty>> {
match *self {
AngleBracketedParameters(ref data) => {
data.types.iter().collect()
}
ParenthesizedParameters(ref data) => {
data.inputs.iter()
.chain(data.output.iter())
.collect()
}
}
}
pub fn lifetimes(&self) -> Vec<&Lifetime> {
match *self {
AngleBracketedParameters(ref data) => {
data.lifetimes.iter().collect()
}
ParenthesizedParameters(_) => {
Vec::new()
}
}
}
pub fn bindings(&self) -> Vec<&P<TypeBinding>> {
match *self {
AngleBracketedParameters(ref data) => {
data.bindings.iter().collect()
}
ParenthesizedParameters(_) => {
Vec::new()
}
}
}
}
/// A path like `Foo<'a, T>`
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#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug)]
pub struct AngleBracketedParameterData {
/// The lifetime parameters for this path segment.
pub lifetimes: Vec<Lifetime>,
/// The type parameters for this path segment, if present.
pub types: OwnedSlice<P<Ty>>,
/// Bindings (equality constraints) on associated types, if present.
/// E.g., `Foo<A=Bar>`.
pub bindings: OwnedSlice<P<TypeBinding>>,
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}
impl AngleBracketedParameterData {
fn is_empty(&self) -> bool {
self.lifetimes.is_empty() && self.types.is_empty() && self.bindings.is_empty()
}
}
/// A path like `Foo(A,B) -> C`
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#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug)]
pub struct ParenthesizedParameterData {
/// Overall span
pub span: Span,
/// `(A,B)`
pub inputs: Vec<P<Ty>>,
/// `C`
pub output: Option<P<Ty>>,
}
pub type CrateNum = u32;
pub type NodeId = u32;
#[derive(Clone, Eq, Ord, PartialOrd, PartialEq, RustcEncodable,
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RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug, Copy)]
pub struct DefId {
pub krate: CrateNum,
pub node: NodeId,
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}
impl DefId {
/// Read the node id, asserting that this def-id is krate-local.
pub fn local_id(&self) -> NodeId {
assert_eq!(self.krate, LOCAL_CRATE);
self.node
}
}
/// Item definitions in the currently-compiled crate would have the CrateNum
/// LOCAL_CRATE in their DefId.
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pub const LOCAL_CRATE: CrateNum = 0;
pub const CRATE_NODE_ID: NodeId = 0;
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/// When parsing and doing expansions, we initially give all AST nodes this AST
/// node value. Then later, in the renumber pass, we renumber them to have
/// small, positive ids.
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pub const DUMMY_NODE_ID: NodeId = -1;
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/// The AST represents all type param bounds as types.
/// typeck::collect::compute_bounds matches these against
/// the "special" built-in traits (see middle::lang_items) and
/// detects Copy, Send and Sync.
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#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug)]
pub enum TyParamBound {
TraitTyParamBound(PolyTraitRef, TraitBoundModifier),
RegionTyParamBound(Lifetime)
}
/// A modifier on a bound, currently this is only used for `?Sized`, where the
/// modifier is `Maybe`. Negative bounds should also be handled here.
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#[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug)]
pub enum TraitBoundModifier {
None,
Maybe,
}
pub type TyParamBounds = OwnedSlice<TyParamBound>;
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#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug)]
pub struct TyParam {
pub ident: Ident,
pub id: NodeId,
pub bounds: TyParamBounds,
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pub default: Option<P<Ty>>,
pub span: Span
}
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/// Represents lifetimes and type parameters attached to a declaration
/// of a function, enum, trait, etc.
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#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug)]
pub struct Generics {
pub lifetimes: Vec<LifetimeDef>,
pub ty_params: OwnedSlice<TyParam>,
pub where_clause: WhereClause,
}
impl Generics {
pub fn is_parameterized(&self) -> bool {
self.lifetimes.len() + self.ty_params.len() > 0
}
pub fn is_lt_parameterized(&self) -> bool {
self.lifetimes.len() > 0
}
pub fn is_type_parameterized(&self) -> bool {
self.ty_params.len() > 0
}
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}
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#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug)]
pub struct WhereClause {
pub id: NodeId,
pub predicates: Vec<WherePredicate>,
}
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#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug)]
pub enum WherePredicate {
BoundPredicate(WhereBoundPredicate),
RegionPredicate(WhereRegionPredicate),
EqPredicate(WhereEqPredicate)
}
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#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug)]
pub struct WhereBoundPredicate {
pub span: Span,
pub bound_lifetimes: Vec<LifetimeDef>,
pub bounded_ty: P<Ty>,
pub bounds: OwnedSlice<TyParamBound>,
}
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#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug)]
pub struct WhereRegionPredicate {
pub span: Span,
pub lifetime: Lifetime,
pub bounds: Vec<Lifetime>,
}
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#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug)]
pub struct WhereEqPredicate {
pub id: NodeId,
pub span: Span,
pub path: Path,
pub ty: P<Ty>,
}
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/// The set of MetaItems that define the compilation environment of the crate,
/// used to drive conditional compilation
pub type CrateConfig = Vec<P<MetaItem>> ;
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#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug)]
pub struct Crate {
pub module: Mod,
pub attrs: Vec<Attribute>,
pub config: CrateConfig,
pub span: Span,
pub exported_macros: Vec<MacroDef>,
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}
pub type MetaItem = Spanned<MetaItem_>;
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#[derive(Clone, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug)]
pub enum MetaItem_ {
MetaWord(InternedString),
MetaList(InternedString, Vec<P<MetaItem>>),
MetaNameValue(InternedString, Lit),
}
// can't be derived because the MetaList requires an unordered comparison
impl PartialEq for MetaItem_ {
fn eq(&self, other: &MetaItem_) -> bool {
match *self {
MetaWord(ref ns) => match *other {
MetaWord(ref no) => (*ns) == (*no),
_ => false
},
MetaNameValue(ref ns, ref vs) => match *other {
MetaNameValue(ref no, ref vo) => {
(*ns) == (*no) && vs.node == vo.node
}
_ => false
},
MetaList(ref ns, ref miss) => match *other {
MetaList(ref no, ref miso) => {
ns == no &&
miss.iter().all(|mi| miso.iter().any(|x| x.node == mi.node))
}
_ => false
}
}
}
}
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#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug)]
pub struct Block {
pub stmts: Vec<P<Stmt>>,
pub expr: Option<P<Expr>>,
pub id: NodeId,
pub rules: BlockCheckMode,
pub span: Span,
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}
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#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug)]
pub struct Pat {
pub id: NodeId,
pub node: Pat_,
pub span: Span,
}
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#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug)]
pub struct FieldPat {
pub ident: Ident,
pub pat: P<Pat>,
pub is_shorthand: bool,
}
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#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug, Copy)]
pub enum BindingMode {
BindByRef(Mutability),
BindByValue(Mutability),
}
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#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug, Copy)]
pub enum PatWildKind {
/// Represents the wildcard pattern `_`
PatWildSingle,
/// Represents the wildcard pattern `..`
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PatWildMulti,
}
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#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug)]
pub enum Pat_ {
/// Represents a wildcard pattern (either `_` or `..`)
PatWild(PatWildKind),
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/// A PatIdent may either be a new bound variable,
/// or a nullary enum (in which case the third field
/// is None).
/// In the nullary enum case, the parser can't determine
/// which it is. The resolver determines this, and
/// records this pattern's NodeId in an auxiliary
/// set (of "PatIdents that refer to nullary enums")
PatIdent(BindingMode, SpannedIdent, Option<P<Pat>>),
/// "None" means a * pattern where we don't bind the fields to names.
PatEnum(Path, Option<Vec<P<Pat>>>),
PatStruct(Path, Vec<Spanned<FieldPat>>, bool),
PatTup(Vec<P<Pat>>),
PatBox(P<Pat>),
PatRegion(P<Pat>, Mutability), // reference pattern
PatLit(P<Expr>),
PatRange(P<Expr>, P<Expr>),
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/// [a, b, ..i, y, z] is represented as:
/// PatVec(box [a, b], Some(i), box [y, z])
PatVec(Vec<P<Pat>>, Option<P<Pat>>, Vec<P<Pat>>),
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PatMac(Mac),
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}
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#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug, Copy)]
pub enum Mutability {
MutMutable,
MutImmutable,
}
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#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug, Copy)]
pub enum BinOp_ {
BiAdd,
BiSub,
BiMul,
BiDiv,
BiRem,
BiAnd,
BiOr,
BiBitXor,
BiBitAnd,
BiBitOr,
BiShl,
BiShr,
BiEq,
BiLt,
BiLe,
BiNe,
BiGe,
BiGt,
}
pub type BinOp = Spanned<BinOp_>;
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#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug, Copy)]
pub enum UnOp {
UnUniq,
UnDeref,
UnNot,
UnNeg
}
pub type Stmt = Spanned<Stmt_>;
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#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug)]
pub enum Stmt_ {
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/// Could be an item or a local (let) binding:
StmtDecl(P<Decl>, NodeId),
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/// Expr without trailing semi-colon (must have unit type):
StmtExpr(P<Expr>, NodeId),
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/// Expr with trailing semi-colon (may have any type):
StmtSemi(P<Expr>, NodeId),
StmtMac(P<Mac>, MacStmtStyle),
}
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#[derive(Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug)]
pub enum MacStmtStyle {
/// The macro statement had a trailing semicolon, e.g. `foo! { ... };`
/// `foo!(...);`, `foo![...];`
MacStmtWithSemicolon,
/// The macro statement had braces; e.g. foo! { ... }
MacStmtWithBraces,
/// The macro statement had parentheses or brackets and no semicolon; e.g.
/// `foo!(...)`. All of these will end up being converted into macro
/// expressions.
MacStmtWithoutBraces,
}
/// Where a local declaration came from: either a true `let ... =
/// ...;`, or one desugared from the pattern of a for loop.
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#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug, Copy)]
pub enum LocalSource {
LocalLet,
LocalFor,
}
// FIXME (pending discussion of #1697, #2178...): local should really be
// a refinement on pat.
/// Local represents a `let` statement, e.g., `let <pat>:<ty> = <expr>;`
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#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug)]
pub struct Local {
pub pat: P<Pat>,
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pub ty: Option<P<Ty>>,
pub init: Option<P<Expr>>,
pub id: NodeId,
pub span: Span,
pub source: LocalSource,
}
pub type Decl = Spanned<Decl_>;
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#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug)]
pub enum Decl_ {
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/// A local (let) binding:
DeclLocal(P<Local>),
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/// An item binding:
DeclItem(P<Item>),
}
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/// represents one arm of a 'match'
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#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug)]
pub struct Arm {
pub attrs: Vec<Attribute>,
pub pats: Vec<P<Pat>>,
pub guard: Option<P<Expr>>,
pub body: P<Expr>,
}
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#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug)]
pub struct Field {
pub ident: SpannedIdent,
pub expr: P<Expr>,
pub span: Span,
}
pub type SpannedIdent = Spanned<Ident>;
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#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug, Copy)]
pub enum BlockCheckMode {
DefaultBlock,
UnsafeBlock(UnsafeSource),
}
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#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug, Copy)]
pub enum UnsafeSource {
CompilerGenerated,
UserProvided,
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}
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#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug)]
pub struct Expr {
pub id: NodeId,
pub node: Expr_,
pub span: Span,
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}
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#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug)]
pub enum Expr_ {
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/// First expr is the place; second expr is the value.
ExprBox(Option<P<Expr>>, P<Expr>),
ExprVec(Vec<P<Expr>>),
ExprCall(P<Expr>, Vec<P<Expr>>),
ExprMethodCall(SpannedIdent, Vec<P<Ty>>, Vec<P<Expr>>),
ExprTup(Vec<P<Expr>>),
ExprBinary(BinOp, P<Expr>, P<Expr>),
ExprUnary(UnOp, P<Expr>),
ExprLit(P<Lit>),
ExprCast(P<Expr>, P<Ty>),
ExprIf(P<Expr>, P<Block>, Option<P<Expr>>),
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ExprIfLet(P<Pat>, P<Expr>, P<Block>, Option<P<Expr>>),
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// FIXME #6993: change to Option<Name> ... or not, if these are hygienic.
ExprWhile(P<Expr>, P<Block>, Option<Ident>),
// FIXME #6993: change to Option<Name> ... or not, if these are hygienic.
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ExprWhileLet(P<Pat>, P<Expr>, P<Block>, Option<Ident>),
// FIXME #6993: change to Option<Name> ... or not, if these are hygienic.
ExprForLoop(P<Pat>, P<Expr>, P<Block>, Option<Ident>),
// Conditionless loop (can be exited with break, cont, or ret)
// FIXME #6993: change to Option<Name> ... or not, if these are hygienic.
ExprLoop(P<Block>, Option<Ident>),
ExprMatch(P<Expr>, Vec<Arm>, MatchSource),
ExprClosure(CaptureClause, P<FnDecl>, P<Block>),
ExprBlock(P<Block>),
ExprAssign(P<Expr>, P<Expr>),
ExprAssignOp(BinOp, P<Expr>, P<Expr>),
ExprField(P<Expr>, SpannedIdent),
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ExprTupField(P<Expr>, Spanned<usize>),
ExprIndex(P<Expr>, P<Expr>),
ExprRange(Option<P<Expr>>, Option<P<Expr>>),
/// Variable reference, possibly containing `::` and/or type
/// parameters, e.g. foo::bar::<baz>. Optionally "qualified",
/// e.g. `<Vec<T> as SomeTrait>::SomeType`.
ExprPath(Option<QSelf>, Path),
ExprAddrOf(Mutability, P<Expr>),
ExprBreak(Option<Ident>),
ExprAgain(Option<Ident>),
ExprRet(Option<P<Expr>>),
ExprInlineAsm(InlineAsm),
ExprMac(Mac),
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/// A struct literal expression.
ExprStruct(Path, Vec<Field>, Option<P<Expr>> /* base */),
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/// A vector literal constructed from one repeated element.
ExprRepeat(P<Expr> /* element */, P<Expr> /* count */),
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/// No-op: used solely so we can pretty-print faithfully
ExprParen(P<Expr>)
}
/// The explicit Self type in a "qualified path". The actual
/// path, including the trait and the associated item, is stored
/// sepparately. `position` represents the index of the associated
/// item qualified with this Self type.
///
/// <Vec<T> as a::b::Trait>::AssociatedItem
/// ^~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~^
/// ty position = 3
///
/// <Vec<T>>::AssociatedItem
/// ^~~~~ ^
/// ty position = 0
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#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug)]
pub struct QSelf {
pub ty: P<Ty>,
pub position: usize
}
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#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug, Copy)]
pub enum MatchSource {
Normal,
IfLetDesugar { contains_else_clause: bool },
WhileLetDesugar,
ForLoopDesugar,
}
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#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug, Copy)]
pub enum CaptureClause {
CaptureByValue,
CaptureByRef,
}
/// A delimited sequence of token trees
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#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug)]
pub struct Delimited {
/// The type of delimiter
pub delim: token::DelimToken,
/// The span covering the opening delimiter
pub open_span: Span,
/// The delimited sequence of token trees
pub tts: Vec<TokenTree>,
/// The span covering the closing delimiter
pub close_span: Span,
}
impl Delimited {
/// Returns the opening delimiter as a token.
pub fn open_token(&self) -> token::Token {
token::OpenDelim(self.delim)
}
/// Returns the closing delimiter as a token.
pub fn close_token(&self) -> token::Token {
token::CloseDelim(self.delim)
}
/// Returns the opening delimiter as a token tree.
pub fn open_tt(&self) -> TokenTree {
TtToken(self.open_span, self.open_token())
}
/// Returns the closing delimiter as a token tree.
pub fn close_tt(&self) -> TokenTree {
TtToken(self.close_span, self.close_token())
}
}
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/// A sequence of token treesee
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#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug)]
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pub struct SequenceRepetition {
/// The sequence of token trees
pub tts: Vec<TokenTree>,
/// The optional separator
pub separator: Option<token::Token>,
/// Whether the sequence can be repeated zero (*), or one or more times (+)
pub op: KleeneOp,
/// The number of `MatchNt`s that appear in the sequence (and subsequences)
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pub num_captures: usize,
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}
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/// A Kleene-style [repetition operator](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kleene_star)
/// for token sequences.
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#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug, Copy)]
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pub enum KleeneOp {
ZeroOrMore,
OneOrMore,
}
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/// When the main rust parser encounters a syntax-extension invocation, it
/// parses the arguments to the invocation as a token-tree. This is a very
/// loose structure, such that all sorts of different AST-fragments can
/// be passed to syntax extensions using a uniform type.
///
/// If the syntax extension is an MBE macro, it will attempt to match its
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/// LHS token tree against the provided token tree, and if it finds a
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/// match, will transcribe the RHS token tree, splicing in any captured
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/// macro_parser::matched_nonterminals into the `SubstNt`s it finds.
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///
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/// The RHS of an MBE macro is the only place `SubstNt`s are substituted.
/// Nothing special happens to misnamed or misplaced `SubstNt`s.
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#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug)]
#[doc="For macro invocations; parsing is delegated to the macro"]
pub enum TokenTree {
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/// A single token
TtToken(Span, token::Token),
/// A delimited sequence of token trees
TtDelimited(Span, Rc<Delimited>),
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// This only makes sense in MBE macros.
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/// A kleene-style repetition sequence with a span
// FIXME(eddyb) #12938 Use DST.
TtSequence(Span, Rc<SequenceRepetition>),
}
impl TokenTree {
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pub fn len(&self) -> usize {
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match *self {
TtToken(_, token::DocComment(_)) => 2,
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TtToken(_, token::SpecialVarNt(..)) => 2,
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TtToken(_, token::MatchNt(..)) => 3,
TtDelimited(_, ref delimed) => {
delimed.tts.len() + 2
}
TtSequence(_, ref seq) => {
seq.tts.len()
}
TtToken(..) => 0
}
}
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pub fn get_tt(&self, index: usize) -> TokenTree {
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match (self, index) {
(&TtToken(sp, token::DocComment(_)), 0) => {
TtToken(sp, token::Pound)
}
(&TtToken(sp, token::DocComment(name)), 1) => {
TtDelimited(sp, Rc::new(Delimited {
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delim: token::Bracket,
open_span: sp,
tts: vec![TtToken(sp, token::Ident(token::str_to_ident("doc"),
token::Plain)),
TtToken(sp, token::Eq),
TtToken(sp, token::Literal(token::Str_(name), None))],
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close_span: sp,
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}))
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}
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(&TtDelimited(_, ref delimed), _) => {
if index == 0 {
return delimed.open_tt();
}
if index == delimed.tts.len() + 1 {
return delimed.close_tt();
}
delimed.tts[index - 1].clone()
}
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(&TtToken(sp, token::SpecialVarNt(var)), _) => {
let v = [TtToken(sp, token::Dollar),
TtToken(sp, token::Ident(token::str_to_ident(var.as_str()),
token::Plain))];
v[index].clone()
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}
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(&TtToken(sp, token::MatchNt(name, kind, name_st, kind_st)), _) => {
let v = [TtToken(sp, token::SubstNt(name, name_st)),
TtToken(sp, token::Colon),
TtToken(sp, token::Ident(kind, kind_st))];
v[index].clone()
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}
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(&TtSequence(_, ref seq), _) => {
seq.tts[index].clone()
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}
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_ => panic!("Cannot expand a token tree")
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}
}
/// Returns the `Span` corresponding to this token tree.
pub fn get_span(&self) -> Span {
match *self {
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TtToken(span, _) => span,
TtDelimited(span, _) => span,
TtSequence(span, _) => span,
}
}
/// Use this token tree as a matcher to parse given tts.
pub fn parse(cx: &base::ExtCtxt, mtch: &[TokenTree], tts: &[TokenTree])
-> macro_parser::NamedParseResult {
// `None` is because we're not interpolating
let arg_rdr = lexer::new_tt_reader_with_doc_flag(&cx.parse_sess().span_diagnostic,
None,
None,
tts.iter().cloned().collect(),
true);
macro_parser::parse(cx.parse_sess(), cx.cfg(), arg_rdr, mtch)
}
}
pub type Mac = Spanned<Mac_>;
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/// Represents a macro invocation. The Path indicates which macro
/// is being invoked, and the vector of token-trees contains the source
/// of the macro invocation.
/// There's only one flavor, now, so this could presumably be simplified.
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#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug)]
pub enum Mac_ {
// NB: the additional ident for a macro_rules-style macro is actually
// stored in the enclosing item. Oog.
MacInvocTT(Path, Vec<TokenTree>, SyntaxContext), // new macro-invocation
}
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#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug, Copy)]
pub enum StrStyle {
CookedStr,
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RawStr(usize)
}
pub type Lit = Spanned<Lit_>;
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#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug, Copy)]
pub enum Sign {
Minus,
Plus
}
impl Sign {
pub fn new<T:Int>(n: T) -> Sign {
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if n < Int::zero() {
Minus
} else {
Plus
}
}
}
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#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug, Copy)]
pub enum LitIntType {
SignedIntLit(IntTy, Sign),
UnsignedIntLit(UintTy),
UnsuffixedIntLit(Sign)
}
impl LitIntType {
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pub fn suffix_len(&self) -> usize {
match *self {
UnsuffixedIntLit(_) => 0,
SignedIntLit(s, _) => s.suffix_len(),
UnsignedIntLit(u) => u.suffix_len()
}
}
}
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#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug)]
pub enum Lit_ {
LitStr(InternedString, StrStyle),
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LitBinary(Rc<Vec<u8>>),
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LitByte(u8),
LitChar(char),
LitInt(u64, LitIntType),
LitFloat(InternedString, FloatTy),
LitFloatUnsuffixed(InternedString),
LitBool(bool),
}
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// NB: If you change this, you'll probably want to change the corresponding
// type structure in middle/ty.rs as well.
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#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug)]
pub struct MutTy {
pub ty: P<Ty>,
pub mutbl: Mutability,
}
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#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug)]
pub struct TypeField {
pub ident: Ident,
pub mt: MutTy,
pub span: Span,
}
/// Represents a required method in a trait declaration,
/// one without a default implementation
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#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug)]
pub struct TypeMethod {
pub ident: Ident,
pub attrs: Vec<Attribute>,
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pub unsafety: Unsafety,
pub abi: Abi,
pub decl: P<FnDecl>,
pub generics: Generics,
pub explicit_self: ExplicitSelf,
pub id: NodeId,
pub span: Span,
pub vis: Visibility,
}
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/// Represents a method declaration in a trait declaration, possibly including
/// a default implementation A trait method is either required (meaning it
/// doesn't have an implementation, just a signature) or provided (meaning it
/// has a default implementation).
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#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug)]
pub enum TraitItem {
RequiredMethod(TypeMethod),
ProvidedMethod(P<Method>),
TypeTraitItem(P<AssociatedType>),
}
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#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug)]
pub enum ImplItem {
MethodImplItem(P<Method>),
TypeImplItem(P<Typedef>),
}
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#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug)]
pub struct AssociatedType {
pub attrs: Vec<Attribute>,
pub ty_param: TyParam,
}
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#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug)]
pub struct Typedef {
pub id: NodeId,
pub span: Span,
pub ident: Ident,
pub vis: Visibility,
pub attrs: Vec<Attribute>,
pub typ: P<Ty>,
}
#[derive(Clone, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Copy)]
pub enum IntTy {
TyIs(bool /* is this deprecated `int`? */),
TyI8,
TyI16,
TyI32,
TyI64,
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}
impl PartialEq for IntTy {
fn eq(&self, other: &IntTy) -> bool {
match (*self, *other) {
// true/false need to compare the same, so this can't be derived
(TyIs(_), TyIs(_)) |
(TyI8, TyI8) |
(TyI16, TyI16) |
(TyI32, TyI32) |
(TyI64, TyI64) => true,
_ => false
}
}
}
std: Rename Show/String to Debug/Display This commit is an implementation of [RFC 565][rfc] which is a stabilization of the `std::fmt` module and the implementations of various formatting traits. Specifically, the following changes were performed: [rfc]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/master/text/0565-show-string-guidelines.md * The `Show` trait is now deprecated, it was renamed to `Debug` * The `String` trait is now deprecated, it was renamed to `Display` * Many `Debug` and `Display` implementations were audited in accordance with the RFC and audited implementations now have the `#[stable]` attribute * Integers and floats no longer print a suffix * Smart pointers no longer print details that they are a smart pointer * Paths with `Debug` are now quoted and escape characters * The `unwrap` methods on `Result` now require `Display` instead of `Debug` * The `Error` trait no longer has a `detail` method and now requires that `Display` must be implemented. With the loss of `String`, this has moved into libcore. * `impl<E: Error> FromError<E> for Box<Error>` now exists * `derive(Show)` has been renamed to `derive(Debug)`. This is not currently warned about due to warnings being emitted on stage1+ While backwards compatibility is attempted to be maintained with a blanket implementation of `Display` for the old `String` trait (and the same for `Show`/`Debug`) this is still a breaking change due to primitives no longer implementing `String` as well as modifications such as `unwrap` and the `Error` trait. Most code is fairly straightforward to update with a rename or tweaks of method calls. [breaking-change] Closes #21436
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impl fmt::Debug for IntTy {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
std: Rename Show/String to Debug/Display This commit is an implementation of [RFC 565][rfc] which is a stabilization of the `std::fmt` module and the implementations of various formatting traits. Specifically, the following changes were performed: [rfc]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/master/text/0565-show-string-guidelines.md * The `Show` trait is now deprecated, it was renamed to `Debug` * The `String` trait is now deprecated, it was renamed to `Display` * Many `Debug` and `Display` implementations were audited in accordance with the RFC and audited implementations now have the `#[stable]` attribute * Integers and floats no longer print a suffix * Smart pointers no longer print details that they are a smart pointer * Paths with `Debug` are now quoted and escape characters * The `unwrap` methods on `Result` now require `Display` instead of `Debug` * The `Error` trait no longer has a `detail` method and now requires that `Display` must be implemented. With the loss of `String`, this has moved into libcore. * `impl<E: Error> FromError<E> for Box<Error>` now exists * `derive(Show)` has been renamed to `derive(Debug)`. This is not currently warned about due to warnings being emitted on stage1+ While backwards compatibility is attempted to be maintained with a blanket implementation of `Display` for the old `String` trait (and the same for `Show`/`Debug`) this is still a breaking change due to primitives no longer implementing `String` as well as modifications such as `unwrap` and the `Error` trait. Most code is fairly straightforward to update with a rename or tweaks of method calls. [breaking-change] Closes #21436
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fmt::Display::fmt(self, f)
}
}
std: Rename Show/String to Debug/Display This commit is an implementation of [RFC 565][rfc] which is a stabilization of the `std::fmt` module and the implementations of various formatting traits. Specifically, the following changes were performed: [rfc]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/master/text/0565-show-string-guidelines.md * The `Show` trait is now deprecated, it was renamed to `Debug` * The `String` trait is now deprecated, it was renamed to `Display` * Many `Debug` and `Display` implementations were audited in accordance with the RFC and audited implementations now have the `#[stable]` attribute * Integers and floats no longer print a suffix * Smart pointers no longer print details that they are a smart pointer * Paths with `Debug` are now quoted and escape characters * The `unwrap` methods on `Result` now require `Display` instead of `Debug` * The `Error` trait no longer has a `detail` method and now requires that `Display` must be implemented. With the loss of `String`, this has moved into libcore. * `impl<E: Error> FromError<E> for Box<Error>` now exists * `derive(Show)` has been renamed to `derive(Debug)`. This is not currently warned about due to warnings being emitted on stage1+ While backwards compatibility is attempted to be maintained with a blanket implementation of `Display` for the old `String` trait (and the same for `Show`/`Debug`) this is still a breaking change due to primitives no longer implementing `String` as well as modifications such as `unwrap` and the `Error` trait. Most code is fairly straightforward to update with a rename or tweaks of method calls. [breaking-change] Closes #21436
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impl fmt::Display for IntTy {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
write!(f, "{}", ast_util::int_ty_to_string(*self, None))
}
}
impl IntTy {
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pub fn suffix_len(&self) -> usize {
match *self {
TyIs(true) /* i */ => 1,
TyIs(false) /* is */ | TyI8 => 2,
TyI16 | TyI32 | TyI64 => 3,
}
}
}
#[derive(Clone, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Copy)]
pub enum UintTy {
TyUs(bool /* is this deprecated uint? */),
TyU8,
TyU16,
TyU32,
TyU64,
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}
impl PartialEq for UintTy {
fn eq(&self, other: &UintTy) -> bool {
match (*self, *other) {
// true/false need to compare the same, so this can't be derived
(TyUs(_), TyUs(_)) |
(TyU8, TyU8) |
(TyU16, TyU16) |
(TyU32, TyU32) |
(TyU64, TyU64) => true,
_ => false
}
}
}
impl UintTy {
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pub fn suffix_len(&self) -> usize {
match *self {
TyUs(true) /* u */ => 1,
TyUs(false) /* us */ | TyU8 => 2,
TyU16 | TyU32 | TyU64 => 3,
}
}
}
std: Rename Show/String to Debug/Display This commit is an implementation of [RFC 565][rfc] which is a stabilization of the `std::fmt` module and the implementations of various formatting traits. Specifically, the following changes were performed: [rfc]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/master/text/0565-show-string-guidelines.md * The `Show` trait is now deprecated, it was renamed to `Debug` * The `String` trait is now deprecated, it was renamed to `Display` * Many `Debug` and `Display` implementations were audited in accordance with the RFC and audited implementations now have the `#[stable]` attribute * Integers and floats no longer print a suffix * Smart pointers no longer print details that they are a smart pointer * Paths with `Debug` are now quoted and escape characters * The `unwrap` methods on `Result` now require `Display` instead of `Debug` * The `Error` trait no longer has a `detail` method and now requires that `Display` must be implemented. With the loss of `String`, this has moved into libcore. * `impl<E: Error> FromError<E> for Box<Error>` now exists * `derive(Show)` has been renamed to `derive(Debug)`. This is not currently warned about due to warnings being emitted on stage1+ While backwards compatibility is attempted to be maintained with a blanket implementation of `Display` for the old `String` trait (and the same for `Show`/`Debug`) this is still a breaking change due to primitives no longer implementing `String` as well as modifications such as `unwrap` and the `Error` trait. Most code is fairly straightforward to update with a rename or tweaks of method calls. [breaking-change] Closes #21436
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impl fmt::Debug for UintTy {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
std: Rename Show/String to Debug/Display This commit is an implementation of [RFC 565][rfc] which is a stabilization of the `std::fmt` module and the implementations of various formatting traits. Specifically, the following changes were performed: [rfc]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/master/text/0565-show-string-guidelines.md * The `Show` trait is now deprecated, it was renamed to `Debug` * The `String` trait is now deprecated, it was renamed to `Display` * Many `Debug` and `Display` implementations were audited in accordance with the RFC and audited implementations now have the `#[stable]` attribute * Integers and floats no longer print a suffix * Smart pointers no longer print details that they are a smart pointer * Paths with `Debug` are now quoted and escape characters * The `unwrap` methods on `Result` now require `Display` instead of `Debug` * The `Error` trait no longer has a `detail` method and now requires that `Display` must be implemented. With the loss of `String`, this has moved into libcore. * `impl<E: Error> FromError<E> for Box<Error>` now exists * `derive(Show)` has been renamed to `derive(Debug)`. This is not currently warned about due to warnings being emitted on stage1+ While backwards compatibility is attempted to be maintained with a blanket implementation of `Display` for the old `String` trait (and the same for `Show`/`Debug`) this is still a breaking change due to primitives no longer implementing `String` as well as modifications such as `unwrap` and the `Error` trait. Most code is fairly straightforward to update with a rename or tweaks of method calls. [breaking-change] Closes #21436
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fmt::Display::fmt(self, f)
}
}
std: Rename Show/String to Debug/Display This commit is an implementation of [RFC 565][rfc] which is a stabilization of the `std::fmt` module and the implementations of various formatting traits. Specifically, the following changes were performed: [rfc]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/master/text/0565-show-string-guidelines.md * The `Show` trait is now deprecated, it was renamed to `Debug` * The `String` trait is now deprecated, it was renamed to `Display` * Many `Debug` and `Display` implementations were audited in accordance with the RFC and audited implementations now have the `#[stable]` attribute * Integers and floats no longer print a suffix * Smart pointers no longer print details that they are a smart pointer * Paths with `Debug` are now quoted and escape characters * The `unwrap` methods on `Result` now require `Display` instead of `Debug` * The `Error` trait no longer has a `detail` method and now requires that `Display` must be implemented. With the loss of `String`, this has moved into libcore. * `impl<E: Error> FromError<E> for Box<Error>` now exists * `derive(Show)` has been renamed to `derive(Debug)`. This is not currently warned about due to warnings being emitted on stage1+ While backwards compatibility is attempted to be maintained with a blanket implementation of `Display` for the old `String` trait (and the same for `Show`/`Debug`) this is still a breaking change due to primitives no longer implementing `String` as well as modifications such as `unwrap` and the `Error` trait. Most code is fairly straightforward to update with a rename or tweaks of method calls. [breaking-change] Closes #21436
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impl fmt::Display for UintTy {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
write!(f, "{}", ast_util::uint_ty_to_string(*self, None))
}
}
#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Copy)]
pub enum FloatTy {
TyF32,
TyF64,
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}
std: Rename Show/String to Debug/Display This commit is an implementation of [RFC 565][rfc] which is a stabilization of the `std::fmt` module and the implementations of various formatting traits. Specifically, the following changes were performed: [rfc]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/master/text/0565-show-string-guidelines.md * The `Show` trait is now deprecated, it was renamed to `Debug` * The `String` trait is now deprecated, it was renamed to `Display` * Many `Debug` and `Display` implementations were audited in accordance with the RFC and audited implementations now have the `#[stable]` attribute * Integers and floats no longer print a suffix * Smart pointers no longer print details that they are a smart pointer * Paths with `Debug` are now quoted and escape characters * The `unwrap` methods on `Result` now require `Display` instead of `Debug` * The `Error` trait no longer has a `detail` method and now requires that `Display` must be implemented. With the loss of `String`, this has moved into libcore. * `impl<E: Error> FromError<E> for Box<Error>` now exists * `derive(Show)` has been renamed to `derive(Debug)`. This is not currently warned about due to warnings being emitted on stage1+ While backwards compatibility is attempted to be maintained with a blanket implementation of `Display` for the old `String` trait (and the same for `Show`/`Debug`) this is still a breaking change due to primitives no longer implementing `String` as well as modifications such as `unwrap` and the `Error` trait. Most code is fairly straightforward to update with a rename or tweaks of method calls. [breaking-change] Closes #21436
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impl fmt::Debug for FloatTy {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
std: Rename Show/String to Debug/Display This commit is an implementation of [RFC 565][rfc] which is a stabilization of the `std::fmt` module and the implementations of various formatting traits. Specifically, the following changes were performed: [rfc]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/master/text/0565-show-string-guidelines.md * The `Show` trait is now deprecated, it was renamed to `Debug` * The `String` trait is now deprecated, it was renamed to `Display` * Many `Debug` and `Display` implementations were audited in accordance with the RFC and audited implementations now have the `#[stable]` attribute * Integers and floats no longer print a suffix * Smart pointers no longer print details that they are a smart pointer * Paths with `Debug` are now quoted and escape characters * The `unwrap` methods on `Result` now require `Display` instead of `Debug` * The `Error` trait no longer has a `detail` method and now requires that `Display` must be implemented. With the loss of `String`, this has moved into libcore. * `impl<E: Error> FromError<E> for Box<Error>` now exists * `derive(Show)` has been renamed to `derive(Debug)`. This is not currently warned about due to warnings being emitted on stage1+ While backwards compatibility is attempted to be maintained with a blanket implementation of `Display` for the old `String` trait (and the same for `Show`/`Debug`) this is still a breaking change due to primitives no longer implementing `String` as well as modifications such as `unwrap` and the `Error` trait. Most code is fairly straightforward to update with a rename or tweaks of method calls. [breaking-change] Closes #21436
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fmt::Display::fmt(self, f)
}
}
std: Rename Show/String to Debug/Display This commit is an implementation of [RFC 565][rfc] which is a stabilization of the `std::fmt` module and the implementations of various formatting traits. Specifically, the following changes were performed: [rfc]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/master/text/0565-show-string-guidelines.md * The `Show` trait is now deprecated, it was renamed to `Debug` * The `String` trait is now deprecated, it was renamed to `Display` * Many `Debug` and `Display` implementations were audited in accordance with the RFC and audited implementations now have the `#[stable]` attribute * Integers and floats no longer print a suffix * Smart pointers no longer print details that they are a smart pointer * Paths with `Debug` are now quoted and escape characters * The `unwrap` methods on `Result` now require `Display` instead of `Debug` * The `Error` trait no longer has a `detail` method and now requires that `Display` must be implemented. With the loss of `String`, this has moved into libcore. * `impl<E: Error> FromError<E> for Box<Error>` now exists * `derive(Show)` has been renamed to `derive(Debug)`. This is not currently warned about due to warnings being emitted on stage1+ While backwards compatibility is attempted to be maintained with a blanket implementation of `Display` for the old `String` trait (and the same for `Show`/`Debug`) this is still a breaking change due to primitives no longer implementing `String` as well as modifications such as `unwrap` and the `Error` trait. Most code is fairly straightforward to update with a rename or tweaks of method calls. [breaking-change] Closes #21436
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impl fmt::Display for FloatTy {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
write!(f, "{}", ast_util::float_ty_to_string(*self))
}
}
impl FloatTy {
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pub fn suffix_len(&self) -> usize {
match *self {
TyF32 | TyF64 => 3, // add F128 handling here
}
}
}
// Bind a type to an associated type: `A=Foo`.
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#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug)]
pub struct TypeBinding {
pub id: NodeId,
pub ident: Ident,
pub ty: P<Ty>,
pub span: Span,
}
// NB PartialEq method appears below.
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#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug)]
pub struct Ty {
pub id: NodeId,
pub node: Ty_,
pub span: Span,
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}
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/// Not represented directly in the AST, referred to by name through a ty_path.
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#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug, Copy)]
pub enum PrimTy {
TyInt(IntTy),
TyUint(UintTy),
TyFloat(FloatTy),
TyStr,
TyBool,
TyChar
}
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#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug)]
pub struct BareFnTy {
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pub unsafety: Unsafety,
pub abi: Abi,
pub lifetimes: Vec<LifetimeDef>,
pub decl: P<FnDecl>
}
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#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug)]
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/// The different kinds of types recognized by the compiler
pub enum Ty_ {
TyVec(P<Ty>),
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/// A fixed length array (`[T, ..n]`)
TyFixedLengthVec(P<Ty>, P<Expr>),
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/// A raw pointer (`*const T` or `*mut T`)
TyPtr(MutTy),
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/// A reference (`&'a T` or `&'a mut T`)
TyRptr(Option<Lifetime>, MutTy),
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/// A bare function (e.g. `fn(usize) -> bool`)
TyBareFn(P<BareFnTy>),
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/// A tuple (`(A, B, C, D,...)`)
TyTup(Vec<P<Ty>> ),
/// A path (`module::module::...::Type`), optionally
/// "qualified", e.g. `<Vec<T> as SomeTrait>::SomeType`.
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///
/// Type parameters are stored in the Path itself
TyPath(Option<QSelf>, Path),
/// Something like `A+B`. Note that `B` must always be a path.
TyObjectSum(P<Ty>, TyParamBounds),
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/// A type like `for<'a> Foo<&'a Bar>`
TyPolyTraitRef(TyParamBounds),
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/// No-op; kept solely so that we can pretty-print faithfully
TyParen(P<Ty>),
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/// Unused for now
TyTypeof(P<Expr>),
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/// TyInfer means the type should be inferred instead of it having been
/// specified. This can appear anywhere in a type.
TyInfer,
}
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#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug, Copy)]
pub enum AsmDialect {
AsmAtt,
AsmIntel
}
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#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug)]
pub struct InlineAsm {
pub asm: InternedString,
pub asm_str_style: StrStyle,
pub outputs: Vec<(InternedString, P<Expr>, bool)>,
pub inputs: Vec<(InternedString, P<Expr>)>,
pub clobbers: Vec<InternedString>,
pub volatile: bool,
pub alignstack: bool,
pub dialect: AsmDialect,
pub expn_id: ExpnId,
}
/// represents an argument in a function header
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#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug)]
pub struct Arg {
pub ty: P<Ty>,
pub pat: P<Pat>,
pub id: NodeId,
}
impl Arg {
pub fn new_self(span: Span, mutability: Mutability, self_ident: Ident) -> Arg {
let path = Spanned{span:span,node:self_ident};
Arg {
// HACK(eddyb) fake type for the self argument.
ty: P(Ty {
id: DUMMY_NODE_ID,
node: TyInfer,
span: DUMMY_SP,
}),
pat: P(Pat {
id: DUMMY_NODE_ID,
node: PatIdent(BindByValue(mutability), path, None),
span: span
}),
id: DUMMY_NODE_ID
}
}
}
/// represents the header (not the body) of a function declaration
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#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug)]
pub struct FnDecl {
pub inputs: Vec<Arg>,
pub output: FunctionRetTy,
pub variadic: bool
}
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#[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug)]
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pub enum Unsafety {
Unsafe,
Normal,
}
std: Rename Show/String to Debug/Display This commit is an implementation of [RFC 565][rfc] which is a stabilization of the `std::fmt` module and the implementations of various formatting traits. Specifically, the following changes were performed: [rfc]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/master/text/0565-show-string-guidelines.md * The `Show` trait is now deprecated, it was renamed to `Debug` * The `String` trait is now deprecated, it was renamed to `Display` * Many `Debug` and `Display` implementations were audited in accordance with the RFC and audited implementations now have the `#[stable]` attribute * Integers and floats no longer print a suffix * Smart pointers no longer print details that they are a smart pointer * Paths with `Debug` are now quoted and escape characters * The `unwrap` methods on `Result` now require `Display` instead of `Debug` * The `Error` trait no longer has a `detail` method and now requires that `Display` must be implemented. With the loss of `String`, this has moved into libcore. * `impl<E: Error> FromError<E> for Box<Error>` now exists * `derive(Show)` has been renamed to `derive(Debug)`. This is not currently warned about due to warnings being emitted on stage1+ While backwards compatibility is attempted to be maintained with a blanket implementation of `Display` for the old `String` trait (and the same for `Show`/`Debug`) this is still a breaking change due to primitives no longer implementing `String` as well as modifications such as `unwrap` and the `Error` trait. Most code is fairly straightforward to update with a rename or tweaks of method calls. [breaking-change] Closes #21436
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impl fmt::Display for Unsafety {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
std: Rename Show/String to Debug/Display This commit is an implementation of [RFC 565][rfc] which is a stabilization of the `std::fmt` module and the implementations of various formatting traits. Specifically, the following changes were performed: [rfc]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/master/text/0565-show-string-guidelines.md * The `Show` trait is now deprecated, it was renamed to `Debug` * The `String` trait is now deprecated, it was renamed to `Display` * Many `Debug` and `Display` implementations were audited in accordance with the RFC and audited implementations now have the `#[stable]` attribute * Integers and floats no longer print a suffix * Smart pointers no longer print details that they are a smart pointer * Paths with `Debug` are now quoted and escape characters * The `unwrap` methods on `Result` now require `Display` instead of `Debug` * The `Error` trait no longer has a `detail` method and now requires that `Display` must be implemented. With the loss of `String`, this has moved into libcore. * `impl<E: Error> FromError<E> for Box<Error>` now exists * `derive(Show)` has been renamed to `derive(Debug)`. This is not currently warned about due to warnings being emitted on stage1+ While backwards compatibility is attempted to be maintained with a blanket implementation of `Display` for the old `String` trait (and the same for `Show`/`Debug`) this is still a breaking change due to primitives no longer implementing `String` as well as modifications such as `unwrap` and the `Error` trait. Most code is fairly straightforward to update with a rename or tweaks of method calls. [breaking-change] Closes #21436
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fmt::Display::fmt(match *self {
Unsafety::Normal => "normal",
Unsafety::Unsafe => "unsafe",
}, f)
}
}
#[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash)]
pub enum ImplPolarity {
/// impl Trait for Type
Positive,
/// impl !Trait for Type
Negative,
}
std: Rename Show/String to Debug/Display This commit is an implementation of [RFC 565][rfc] which is a stabilization of the `std::fmt` module and the implementations of various formatting traits. Specifically, the following changes were performed: [rfc]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/master/text/0565-show-string-guidelines.md * The `Show` trait is now deprecated, it was renamed to `Debug` * The `String` trait is now deprecated, it was renamed to `Display` * Many `Debug` and `Display` implementations were audited in accordance with the RFC and audited implementations now have the `#[stable]` attribute * Integers and floats no longer print a suffix * Smart pointers no longer print details that they are a smart pointer * Paths with `Debug` are now quoted and escape characters * The `unwrap` methods on `Result` now require `Display` instead of `Debug` * The `Error` trait no longer has a `detail` method and now requires that `Display` must be implemented. With the loss of `String`, this has moved into libcore. * `impl<E: Error> FromError<E> for Box<Error>` now exists * `derive(Show)` has been renamed to `derive(Debug)`. This is not currently warned about due to warnings being emitted on stage1+ While backwards compatibility is attempted to be maintained with a blanket implementation of `Display` for the old `String` trait (and the same for `Show`/`Debug`) this is still a breaking change due to primitives no longer implementing `String` as well as modifications such as `unwrap` and the `Error` trait. Most code is fairly straightforward to update with a rename or tweaks of method calls. [breaking-change] Closes #21436
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impl fmt::Debug for ImplPolarity {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
match *self {
ImplPolarity::Positive => "positive".fmt(f),
ImplPolarity::Negative => "negative".fmt(f),
}
}
}
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#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug)]
pub enum FunctionRetTy {
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/// Functions with return type ! that always
/// raise an error or exit (i.e. never return to the caller)
NoReturn(Span),
/// Return type is not specified. Functions default to () and
/// closures default to inference. Span points to where return
/// type would be inserted.
DefaultReturn(Span),
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/// Everything else
Return(P<Ty>),
}
impl FunctionRetTy {
pub fn span(&self) -> Span {
match *self {
NoReturn(span) => span,
DefaultReturn(span) => span,
Return(ref ty) => ty.span
}
}
}
/// Represents the kind of 'self' associated with a method
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#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug)]
pub enum ExplicitSelf_ {
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/// No self
SelfStatic,
/// `self`
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SelfValue(Ident),
/// `&'lt self`, `&'lt mut self`
SelfRegion(Option<Lifetime>, Mutability, Ident),
/// `self: TYPE`
SelfExplicit(P<Ty>, Ident),
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}
pub type ExplicitSelf = Spanned<ExplicitSelf_>;
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#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug)]
pub struct Method {
pub attrs: Vec<Attribute>,
pub id: NodeId,
pub span: Span,
pub node: Method_,
}
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#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug)]
pub enum Method_ {
/// Represents a method declaration
MethDecl(Ident,
Generics,
Abi,
ExplicitSelf,
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Unsafety,
P<FnDecl>,
P<Block>,
Visibility),
/// Represents a macro in method position
MethMac(Mac),
}
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#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug)]
pub struct Mod {
/// A span from the first token past `{` to the last token until `}`.
/// For `mod foo;`, the inner span ranges from the first token
/// to the last token in the external file.
pub inner: Span,
pub items: Vec<P<Item>>,
}
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#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug)]
pub struct ForeignMod {
pub abi: Abi,
pub items: Vec<P<ForeignItem>>,
}
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#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug)]
pub struct VariantArg {
pub ty: P<Ty>,
pub id: NodeId,
}
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#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug)]
pub enum VariantKind {
TupleVariantKind(Vec<VariantArg>),
StructVariantKind(P<StructDef>),
}
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#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug)]
pub struct EnumDef {
pub variants: Vec<P<Variant>>,
}
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#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug)]
pub struct Variant_ {
pub name: Ident,
pub attrs: Vec<Attribute>,
pub kind: VariantKind,
pub id: NodeId,
pub disr_expr: Option<P<Expr>>,
pub vis: Visibility,
}
pub type Variant = Spanned<Variant_>;
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#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug, Copy)]
pub enum PathListItem_ {
PathListIdent { name: Ident, id: NodeId },
PathListMod { id: NodeId }
}
impl PathListItem_ {
pub fn id(&self) -> NodeId {
match *self {
PathListIdent { id, .. } | PathListMod { id } => id
}
}
}
pub type PathListItem = Spanned<PathListItem_>;
pub type ViewPath = Spanned<ViewPath_>;
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#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug)]
pub enum ViewPath_ {
/// `foo::bar::baz as quux`
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///
/// or just
///
/// `foo::bar::baz` (with `as baz` implicitly on the right)
ViewPathSimple(Ident, Path),
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/// `foo::bar::*`
ViewPathGlob(Path),
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/// `foo::bar::{a,b,c}`
ViewPathList(Path, Vec<PathListItem>)
}
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/// Meta-data associated with an item
pub type Attribute = Spanned<Attribute_>;
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/// Distinguishes between Attributes that decorate items and Attributes that
/// are contained as statements within items. These two cases need to be
/// distinguished for pretty-printing.
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#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug, Copy)]
pub enum AttrStyle {
AttrOuter,
AttrInner,
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}
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#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug, Copy)]
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pub struct AttrId(pub usize);
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/// Doc-comments are promoted to attributes that have is_sugared_doc = true
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#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug)]
pub struct Attribute_ {
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pub id: AttrId,
pub style: AttrStyle,
pub value: P<MetaItem>,
pub is_sugared_doc: bool,
}
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/// TraitRef's appear in impls.
/// resolve maps each TraitRef's ref_id to its defining trait; that's all
/// that the ref_id is for. The impl_id maps to the "self type" of this impl.
/// If this impl is an ItemImpl, the impl_id is redundant (it could be the
/// same as the impl's node id).
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#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug)]
pub struct TraitRef {
pub path: Path,
pub ref_id: NodeId,
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}
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#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug)]
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pub struct PolyTraitRef {
/// The `'a` in `<'a> Foo<&'a T>`
pub bound_lifetimes: Vec<LifetimeDef>,
/// The `Foo<&'a T>` in `<'a> Foo<&'a T>`
pub trait_ref: TraitRef,
pub span: Span,
}
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#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug, Copy)]
pub enum Visibility {
Public,
Inherited,
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}
impl Visibility {
pub fn inherit_from(&self, parent_visibility: Visibility) -> Visibility {
match self {
&Inherited => parent_visibility,
&Public => *self
}
}
}
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#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug)]
pub struct StructField_ {
pub kind: StructFieldKind,
pub id: NodeId,
pub ty: P<Ty>,
pub attrs: Vec<Attribute>,
}
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impl StructField_ {
pub fn ident(&self) -> Option<Ident> {
match self.kind {
NamedField(ref ident, _) => Some(ident.clone()),
UnnamedField(_) => None
}
}
}
pub type StructField = Spanned<StructField_>;
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#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug, Copy)]
pub enum StructFieldKind {
NamedField(Ident, Visibility),
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/// Element of a tuple-like struct
UnnamedField(Visibility),
}
impl StructFieldKind {
pub fn is_unnamed(&self) -> bool {
match *self {
UnnamedField(..) => true,
NamedField(..) => false,
}
}
}
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#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug)]
pub struct StructDef {
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/// Fields, not including ctor
pub fields: Vec<StructField>,
/// ID of the constructor. This is only used for tuple- or enum-like
/// structs.
pub ctor_id: Option<NodeId>,
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}
/*
FIXME (#3300): Should allow items to be anonymous. Right now
we just use dummy names for anon items.
*/
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#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug)]
pub struct Item {
pub ident: Ident,
pub attrs: Vec<Attribute>,
pub id: NodeId,
pub node: Item_,
pub vis: Visibility,
pub span: Span,
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}
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#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug)]
pub enum Item_ {
// Optional location (containing arbitrary characters) from which
// to fetch the crate sources.
// For example, extern crate whatever = "github.com/rust-lang/rust".
ItemExternCrate(Option<(InternedString, StrStyle)>),
ItemUse(P<ViewPath>),
ItemStatic(P<Ty>, Mutability, P<Expr>),
rustc: Add `const` globals to the language This change is an implementation of [RFC 69][rfc] which adds a third kind of global to the language, `const`. This global is most similar to what the old `static` was, and if you're unsure about what to use then you should use a `const`. The semantics of these three kinds of globals are: * A `const` does not represent a memory location, but only a value. Constants are translated as rvalues, which means that their values are directly inlined at usage location (similar to a #define in C/C++). Constant values are, well, constant, and can not be modified. Any "modification" is actually a modification to a local value on the stack rather than the actual constant itself. Almost all values are allowed inside constants, whether they have interior mutability or not. There are a few minor restrictions listed in the RFC, but they should in general not come up too often. * A `static` now always represents a memory location (unconditionally). Any references to the same `static` are actually a reference to the same memory location. Only values whose types ascribe to `Sync` are allowed in a `static`. This restriction is in place because many threads may access a `static` concurrently. Lifting this restriction (and allowing unsafe access) is a future extension not implemented at this time. * A `static mut` continues to always represent a memory location. All references to a `static mut` continue to be `unsafe`. This is a large breaking change, and many programs will need to be updated accordingly. A summary of the breaking changes is: * Statics may no longer be used in patterns. Statics now always represent a memory location, which can sometimes be modified. To fix code, repurpose the matched-on-`static` to a `const`. static FOO: uint = 4; match n { FOO => { /* ... */ } _ => { /* ... */ } } change this code to: const FOO: uint = 4; match n { FOO => { /* ... */ } _ => { /* ... */ } } * Statics may no longer refer to other statics by value. Due to statics being able to change at runtime, allowing them to reference one another could possibly lead to confusing semantics. If you are in this situation, use a constant initializer instead. Note, however, that statics may reference other statics by address, however. * Statics may no longer be used in constant expressions, such as array lengths. This is due to the same restrictions as listed above. Use a `const` instead. [breaking-change] [rfc]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/246
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ItemConst(P<Ty>, P<Expr>),
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ItemFn(P<FnDecl>, Unsafety, Abi, Generics, P<Block>),
ItemMod(Mod),
ItemForeignMod(ForeignMod),
ItemTy(P<Ty>, Generics),
ItemEnum(EnumDef, Generics),
ItemStruct(P<StructDef>, Generics),
/// Represents a Trait Declaration
ItemTrait(Unsafety,
Generics,
TyParamBounds,
Vec<TraitItem>),
// Default trait implementations
// `impl Trait for ..`
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ItemDefaultImpl(Unsafety, TraitRef),
ItemImpl(Unsafety,
ImplPolarity,
Generics,
Option<TraitRef>, // (optional) trait this impl implements
P<Ty>, // self
Vec<ImplItem>),
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/// A macro invocation (which includes macro definition)
ItemMac(Mac),
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}
impl Item_ {
pub fn descriptive_variant(&self) -> &str {
match *self {
ItemExternCrate(..) => "extern crate",
ItemUse(..) => "use",
ItemStatic(..) => "static item",
ItemConst(..) => "constant item",
ItemFn(..) => "function",
ItemMod(..) => "module",
ItemForeignMod(..) => "foreign module",
ItemTy(..) => "type alias",
ItemEnum(..) => "enum",
ItemStruct(..) => "struct",
ItemTrait(..) => "trait",
ItemMac(..) |
ItemImpl(..) |
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ItemDefaultImpl(..) => "item"
}
}
}
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#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug)]
pub struct ForeignItem {
pub ident: Ident,
pub attrs: Vec<Attribute>,
pub node: ForeignItem_,
pub id: NodeId,
pub span: Span,
pub vis: Visibility,
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}
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#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug)]
pub enum ForeignItem_ {
ForeignItemFn(P<FnDecl>, Generics),
ForeignItemStatic(P<Ty>, /* is_mutbl */ bool),
}
impl ForeignItem_ {
pub fn descriptive_variant(&self) -> &str {
match *self {
ForeignItemFn(..) => "foreign function",
ForeignItemStatic(..) => "foreign static item"
}
}
}
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/// The data we save and restore about an inlined item or method. This is not
/// part of the AST that we parse from a file, but it becomes part of the tree
/// that we trans.
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#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug)]
pub enum InlinedItem {
IIItem(P<Item>),
IITraitItem(DefId /* impl id */, TraitItem),
IIImplItem(DefId /* impl id */, ImplItem),
IIForeign(P<ForeignItem>),
}
/// A macro definition, in this crate or imported from another.
///
/// Not parsed directly, but created on macro import or `macro_rules!` expansion.
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#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug)]
pub struct MacroDef {
pub ident: Ident,
pub attrs: Vec<Attribute>,
pub id: NodeId,
pub span: Span,
pub imported_from: Option<Ident>,
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pub export: bool,
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pub use_locally: bool,
pub allow_internal_unstable: bool,
pub body: Vec<TokenTree>,
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod test {
use serialize;
use super::*;
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// are ASTs encodable?
#[test]
fn check_asts_encodable() {
fn assert_encodable<T: serialize::Encodable>() {}
assert_encodable::<Crate>();
}
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}