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// Copyright 2015 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.
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use std::cmp::Ordering;
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use config::lists::*;
use syntax::ast::{self, UseTreeKind};
use syntax::codemap::{self, BytePos, Span, DUMMY_SP};
use codemap::SpanUtils;
use comment::combine_strs_with_missing_comments;
use config::IndentStyle;
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use lists::{definitive_tactic, itemize_list, write_list, ListFormatting, ListItem, Separator};
use rewrite::{Rewrite, RewriteContext};
use shape::Shape;
use spanned::Spanned;
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use utils::{mk_sp, rewrite_ident};
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use visitor::FmtVisitor;
use std::borrow::Cow;
use std::fmt;
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/// Returns a name imported by a `use` declaration. e.g. returns `Ordering`
/// for `std::cmp::Ordering` and `self` for `std::cmp::self`.
pub fn path_to_imported_ident(path: &ast::Path) -> ast::Ident {
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path.segments.last().unwrap().ident
}
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impl<'a> FmtVisitor<'a> {
pub fn format_import(&mut self, item: &ast::Item, tree: &ast::UseTree) {
let span = item.span();
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let shape = self.shape();
let rw = UseTree::from_ast(
&self.get_context(),
tree,
None,
Some(item.vis.clone()),
Some(item.span.lo()),
Some(item.attrs.clone()),
).rewrite_top_level(&self.get_context(), shape);
match rw {
Some(ref s) if s.is_empty() => {
// Format up to last newline
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let prev_span = mk_sp(self.last_pos, source!(self, span).lo());
let trimmed_snippet = self.snippet(prev_span).trim_right();
let span_end = self.last_pos + BytePos(trimmed_snippet.len() as u32);
self.format_missing(span_end);
// We have an excessive newline from the removed import.
if self.buffer.ends_with('\n') {
self.buffer.pop();
self.line_number -= 1;
}
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self.last_pos = source!(self, span).hi();
}
Some(ref s) => {
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self.format_missing_with_indent(source!(self, span).lo());
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self.push_str(s);
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self.last_pos = source!(self, span).hi();
}
None => {
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self.format_missing_with_indent(source!(self, span).lo());
self.format_missing(source!(self, span).hi());
}
}
}
}
// Ordering of imports
// We order imports by translating to our own representation and then sorting.
// The Rust AST data structures are really bad for this. Rustfmt applies a bunch
// of normalisations to imports and since we want to sort based on the result
// of these (and to maintain idempotence) we must apply the same normalisations
// to the data structures for sorting.
//
// We sort `self` and `super` before other imports, then identifier imports,
// then glob imports, then lists of imports. We do not take aliases into account
// when ordering unless the imports are identical except for the alias (rare in
// practice).
// FIXME(#2531) - we should unify the comparison code here with the formatting
// code elsewhere since we are essentially string-ifying twice. Furthermore, by
// parsing to our own format on comparison, we repeat a lot of work when
// sorting.
// FIXME we do a lot of allocation to make our own representation.
#[derive(Clone, Eq, PartialEq)]
pub enum UseSegment {
Ident(String, Option<String>),
Slf(Option<String>),
Super(Option<String>),
Glob,
List(Vec<UseTree>),
}
#[derive(Clone)]
pub struct UseTree {
pub path: Vec<UseSegment>,
pub span: Span,
// Comment information within nested use tree.
pub list_item: Option<ListItem>,
// Additional fields for top level use items.
// Should we have another struct for top-level use items rather than reusing this?
visibility: Option<ast::Visibility>,
attrs: Option<Vec<ast::Attribute>>,
}
impl PartialEq for UseTree {
fn eq(&self, other: &UseTree) -> bool {
self.path == other.path
}
}
impl Eq for UseTree {}
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impl Spanned for UseTree {
fn span(&self) -> Span {
let lo = if let Some(ref attrs) = self.attrs {
attrs.iter().next().map_or(self.span.lo(), |a| a.span.lo())
} else {
self.span.lo()
};
mk_sp(lo, self.span.hi())
}
}
impl UseSegment {
// Clone a version of self with any top-level alias removed.
fn remove_alias(&self) -> UseSegment {
match *self {
UseSegment::Ident(ref s, _) => UseSegment::Ident(s.clone(), None),
UseSegment::Slf(_) => UseSegment::Slf(None),
UseSegment::Super(_) => UseSegment::Super(None),
_ => self.clone(),
}
}
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fn from_path_segment(
context: &RewriteContext,
path_seg: &ast::PathSegment,
) -> Option<UseSegment> {
let name = rewrite_ident(context, path_seg.ident);
if name.is_empty() || name == "{{root}}" {
return None;
}
Some(if name == "self" {
UseSegment::Slf(None)
} else if name == "super" {
UseSegment::Super(None)
} else {
UseSegment::Ident((*name).to_owned(), None)
})
}
}
pub fn merge_use_trees(use_trees: Vec<UseTree>) -> Vec<UseTree> {
let mut result = Vec::with_capacity(use_trees.len());
for use_tree in use_trees {
if use_tree.has_comment() || use_tree.attrs.is_some() {
result.push(use_tree);
continue;
}
for flattened in use_tree.flatten() {
merge_use_trees_inner(&mut result, flattened);
}
}
result
}
fn merge_use_trees_inner(trees: &mut Vec<UseTree>, use_tree: UseTree) {
for tree in trees.iter_mut() {
if tree.share_prefix(&use_tree) {
tree.merge(use_tree);
return;
}
}
trees.push(use_tree);
}
impl fmt::Debug for UseTree {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
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fmt::Display::fmt(self, f)
}
}
impl fmt::Debug for UseSegment {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
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fmt::Display::fmt(self, f)
}
}
impl fmt::Display for UseSegment {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
match *self {
UseSegment::Glob => write!(f, "*"),
UseSegment::Ident(ref s, _) => write!(f, "{}", s),
UseSegment::Slf(..) => write!(f, "self"),
UseSegment::Super(..) => write!(f, "super"),
UseSegment::List(ref list) => {
write!(f, "{{")?;
for (i, item) in list.iter().enumerate() {
let is_last = i == list.len() - 1;
write!(f, "{}", item)?;
if !is_last {
write!(f, ", ")?;
}
}
write!(f, "}}")
}
}
}
}
impl fmt::Display for UseTree {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
for (i, segment) in self.path.iter().enumerate() {
let is_last = i == self.path.len() - 1;
write!(f, "{}", segment)?;
if !is_last {
write!(f, "::")?;
}
}
write!(f, "")
}
}
impl UseTree {
// Rewrite use tree with `use ` and a trailing `;`.
pub fn rewrite_top_level(&self, context: &RewriteContext, shape: Shape) -> Option<String> {
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let vis = self.visibility.as_ref().map_or(Cow::from(""), |vis| {
::utils::format_visibility(context, &vis)
});
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let use_str = self
.rewrite(context, shape.offset_left(vis.len())?)
.map(|s| {
if s.is_empty() {
s.to_owned()
} else {
format!("{}use {};", vis, s)
}
})?;
if let Some(ref attrs) = self.attrs {
let attr_str = attrs.rewrite(context, shape)?;
let lo = attrs.last().as_ref()?.span().hi();
let hi = self.span.lo();
let span = mk_sp(lo, hi);
combine_strs_with_missing_comments(context, &attr_str, &use_str, span, shape, false)
} else {
Some(use_str)
}
}
// FIXME: Use correct span?
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// The given span is essentially incorrect, since we are reconstructing
// use statements. This should not be a problem, though, since we have
// already tried to extract comment and observed that there are no comment
// around the given use item, and the span will not be used afterward.
fn from_path(path: Vec<UseSegment>, span: Span) -> UseTree {
UseTree {
path,
span,
list_item: None,
visibility: None,
attrs: None,
}
}
pub fn from_ast_with_normalization(
context: &RewriteContext,
item: &ast::Item,
) -> Option<UseTree> {
match item.node {
ast::ItemKind::Use(ref use_tree) => Some(
UseTree::from_ast(
context,
use_tree,
None,
Some(item.vis.clone()),
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Some(item.span.lo()),
if item.attrs.is_empty() {
None
} else {
Some(item.attrs.clone())
},
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).normalize(),
),
_ => None,
}
}
fn from_ast(
context: &RewriteContext,
a: &ast::UseTree,
list_item: Option<ListItem>,
visibility: Option<ast::Visibility>,
opt_lo: Option<BytePos>,
attrs: Option<Vec<ast::Attribute>>,
) -> UseTree {
let span = if let Some(lo) = opt_lo {
mk_sp(lo, a.span.hi())
} else {
a.span
};
let mut result = UseTree {
path: vec![],
span,
list_item,
visibility,
attrs,
};
for p in &a.prefix.segments {
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if let Some(use_segment) = UseSegment::from_path_segment(context, p) {
result.path.push(use_segment);
}
}
match a.kind {
UseTreeKind::Glob => {
result.path.push(UseSegment::Glob);
}
UseTreeKind::Nested(ref list) => {
// Extract comments between nested use items.
// This needs to be done before sorting use items.
let items: Vec<_> = itemize_list(
context.snippet_provider,
list.iter().map(|(tree, _)| tree),
"}",
",",
|tree| tree.span.lo(),
|tree| tree.span.hi(),
|_| Some("".to_owned()), // We only need comments for now.
context.snippet_provider.span_after(a.span, "{"),
a.span.hi(),
false,
).collect();
result.path.push(UseSegment::List(
list.iter()
.zip(items.into_iter())
.map(|(t, list_item)| {
Self::from_ast(context, &t.0, Some(list_item), None, None, None)
})
.collect(),
));
}
UseTreeKind::Simple(ref rename, ..) => {
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let mut name = rewrite_ident(context, path_to_imported_ident(&a.prefix)).to_owned();
let alias = rename.and_then(|ident| {
if ident == path_to_imported_ident(&a.prefix) {
None
} else {
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Some(rewrite_ident(context, ident).to_owned())
}
});
let segment = if &name == "self" {
UseSegment::Slf(alias)
} else if &name == "super" {
UseSegment::Super(alias)
} else {
UseSegment::Ident(name, alias)
};
// `name` is already in result.
result.path.pop();
result.path.push(segment);
}
}
result
}
// Do the adjustments that rustfmt does elsewhere to use paths.
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pub fn normalize(mut self) -> UseTree {
let mut last = self.path.pop().expect("Empty use tree?");
// Hack around borrow checker.
let mut normalize_sole_list = false;
let mut aliased_self = false;
// Remove foo::{} or self without attributes.
match last {
_ if self.attrs.is_some() => (),
UseSegment::List(ref list) if list.is_empty() => {
self.path = vec![];
return self;
}
UseSegment::Slf(None) if self.path.is_empty() && self.visibility.is_some() => {
self.path = vec![];
return self;
}
_ => (),
}
// Normalise foo::self -> foo.
if let UseSegment::Slf(None) = last {
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if !self.path.is_empty() {
return self;
}
}
// Normalise foo::self as bar -> foo as bar.
if let UseSegment::Slf(_) = last {
match self.path.last() {
None => {}
Some(UseSegment::Ident(_, None)) => {
aliased_self = true;
}
_ => unreachable!(),
}
}
let mut done = false;
if aliased_self {
match self.path.last_mut() {
Some(UseSegment::Ident(_, ref mut old_rename)) => {
assert!(old_rename.is_none());
if let UseSegment::Slf(Some(rename)) = last.clone() {
*old_rename = Some(rename);
done = true;
}
}
_ => unreachable!(),
}
}
if done {
return self;
}
// Normalise foo::{bar} -> foo::bar
if let UseSegment::List(ref list) = last {
if list.len() == 1 {
normalize_sole_list = true;
}
}
if normalize_sole_list {
match last {
UseSegment::List(list) => {
for seg in &list[0].path {
self.path.push(seg.clone());
}
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return self.normalize();
}
_ => unreachable!(),
}
}
// Recursively normalize elements of a list use (including sorting the list).
if let UseSegment::List(list) = last {
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let mut list = list
.into_iter()
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.map(|ut| ut.normalize())
.collect::<Vec<_>>();
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list.sort();
last = UseSegment::List(list);
}
self.path.push(last);
self
}
fn has_comment(&self) -> bool {
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self.list_item.as_ref().map_or(false, ListItem::has_comment)
}
fn same_visibility(&self, other: &UseTree) -> bool {
match (&self.visibility, &other.visibility) {
(
Some(codemap::Spanned {
node: ast::VisibilityKind::Inherited,
..
}),
None,
)
| (
None,
Some(codemap::Spanned {
node: ast::VisibilityKind::Inherited,
..
}),
)
| (None, None) => true,
(
Some(codemap::Spanned { node: lnode, .. }),
Some(codemap::Spanned { node: rnode, .. }),
) => lnode == rnode,
_ => false,
}
}
fn share_prefix(&self, other: &UseTree) -> bool {
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if self.path.is_empty()
|| other.path.is_empty()
|| self.attrs.is_some()
|| !self.same_visibility(other)
{
false
} else {
self.path[0] == other.path[0]
}
}
fn flatten(self) -> Vec<UseTree> {
if self.path.is_empty() {
return vec![self];
}
match self.path.clone().last().unwrap() {
UseSegment::List(list) => {
let prefix = &self.path[..self.path.len() - 1];
let mut result = vec![];
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for nested_use_tree in list {
for mut flattend in &mut nested_use_tree.clone().flatten() {
let mut new_path = prefix.to_vec();
new_path.append(&mut flattend.path);
result.push(UseTree {
path: new_path,
span: self.span,
list_item: None,
visibility: self.visibility.clone(),
attrs: None,
});
}
}
result
}
_ => vec![self],
}
}
fn merge(&mut self, other: UseTree) {
let mut new_path = vec![];
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for (mut a, b) in self
.path
.clone()
.iter_mut()
.zip(other.path.clone().into_iter())
{
if *a == b {
new_path.push(b);
} else {
break;
}
}
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if let Some(merged) = merge_rest(&self.path, &other.path, new_path.len()) {
new_path.push(merged);
self.span = self.span.to(other.span);
}
self.path = new_path;
}
}
fn merge_rest(a: &[UseSegment], b: &[UseSegment], len: usize) -> Option<UseSegment> {
let a_rest = &a[len..];
let b_rest = &b[len..];
if a_rest.is_empty() && b_rest.is_empty() {
return None;
}
if a_rest.is_empty() {
return Some(UseSegment::List(vec![
UseTree::from_path(vec![UseSegment::Slf(None)], DUMMY_SP),
UseTree::from_path(b_rest.to_vec(), DUMMY_SP),
]));
}
if b_rest.is_empty() {
return Some(UseSegment::List(vec![
UseTree::from_path(vec![UseSegment::Slf(None)], DUMMY_SP),
UseTree::from_path(a_rest.to_vec(), DUMMY_SP),
]));
}
if let UseSegment::List(mut list) = a_rest[0].clone() {
merge_use_trees_inner(&mut list, UseTree::from_path(b_rest.to_vec(), DUMMY_SP));
list.sort();
return Some(UseSegment::List(list.clone()));
}
let mut list = vec![
UseTree::from_path(a_rest.to_vec(), DUMMY_SP),
UseTree::from_path(b_rest.to_vec(), DUMMY_SP),
];
list.sort();
Some(UseSegment::List(list))
}
impl PartialOrd for UseSegment {
fn partial_cmp(&self, other: &UseSegment) -> Option<Ordering> {
Some(self.cmp(other))
}
}
impl PartialOrd for UseTree {
fn partial_cmp(&self, other: &UseTree) -> Option<Ordering> {
Some(self.cmp(other))
}
}
impl Ord for UseSegment {
fn cmp(&self, other: &UseSegment) -> Ordering {
use self::UseSegment::*;
fn is_upper_snake_case(s: &str) -> bool {
s.chars().all(|c| c.is_uppercase() || c == '_')
}
match (self, other) {
(&Slf(ref a), &Slf(ref b)) | (&Super(ref a), &Super(ref b)) => a.cmp(b),
(&Glob, &Glob) => Ordering::Equal,
(&Ident(ref ia, ref aa), &Ident(ref ib, ref ab)) => {
// snake_case < CamelCase < UPPER_SNAKE_CASE
if ia.starts_with(char::is_uppercase) && ib.starts_with(char::is_lowercase) {
return Ordering::Greater;
}
if ia.starts_with(char::is_lowercase) && ib.starts_with(char::is_uppercase) {
return Ordering::Less;
}
if is_upper_snake_case(ia) && !is_upper_snake_case(ib) {
return Ordering::Greater;
}
if !is_upper_snake_case(ia) && is_upper_snake_case(ib) {
return Ordering::Less;
}
let ident_ord = ia.cmp(ib);
if ident_ord != Ordering::Equal {
return ident_ord;
}
if aa.is_none() && ab.is_some() {
return Ordering::Less;
}
if aa.is_some() && ab.is_none() {
return Ordering::Greater;
}
aa.cmp(ab)
}
(&List(ref a), &List(ref b)) => {
for (a, b) in a.iter().zip(b.iter()) {
let ord = a.cmp(b);
if ord != Ordering::Equal {
return ord;
}
}
a.len().cmp(&b.len())
}
(&Slf(_), _) => Ordering::Less,
(_, &Slf(_)) => Ordering::Greater,
(&Super(_), _) => Ordering::Less,
(_, &Super(_)) => Ordering::Greater,
(&Ident(..), _) => Ordering::Less,
(_, &Ident(..)) => Ordering::Greater,
(&Glob, _) => Ordering::Less,
(_, &Glob) => Ordering::Greater,
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}
}
}
impl Ord for UseTree {
fn cmp(&self, other: &UseTree) -> Ordering {
for (a, b) in self.path.iter().zip(other.path.iter()) {
let ord = a.cmp(b);
// The comparison without aliases is a hack to avoid situations like
// comparing `a::b` to `a as c` - where the latter should be ordered
// first since it is shorter.
if ord != Ordering::Equal && a.remove_alias().cmp(&b.remove_alias()) != Ordering::Equal
{
return ord;
}
}
self.path.len().cmp(&other.path.len())
}
}
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fn rewrite_nested_use_tree(
context: &RewriteContext,
use_tree_list: &[UseTree],
shape: Shape,
) -> Option<String> {
let mut list_items = Vec::with_capacity(use_tree_list.len());
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let nested_shape = match context.config.imports_indent() {
IndentStyle::Block => shape
.block_indent(context.config.tab_spaces())
.with_max_width(context.config)
.sub_width(1)?,
IndentStyle::Visual => shape.visual_indent(0),
};
for use_tree in use_tree_list {
if let Some(mut list_item) = use_tree.list_item.clone() {
list_item.item = use_tree.rewrite(context, nested_shape);
list_items.push(list_item);
} else {
list_items.push(ListItem::from_str(use_tree.rewrite(context, nested_shape)?));
}
}
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let has_nested_list = use_tree_list.iter().any(|use_segment| {
use_segment
.path
.last()
.map_or(false, |last_segment| match last_segment {
UseSegment::List(..) => true,
_ => false,
})
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});
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let remaining_width = if has_nested_list {
0
} else {
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shape.width.saturating_sub(2)
};
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let tactic = definitive_tactic(
&list_items,
context.config.imports_layout(),
Separator::Comma,
remaining_width,
);
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let ends_with_newline = context.config.imports_indent() == IndentStyle::Block
&& tactic != DefinitiveListTactic::Horizontal;
let fmt = ListFormatting {
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tactic,
separator: ",",
trailing_separator: if ends_with_newline {
context.config.trailing_comma()
} else {
SeparatorTactic::Never
},
separator_place: SeparatorPlace::Back,
shape: nested_shape,
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ends_with_newline,
preserve_newline: true,
nested: has_nested_list,
config: context.config,
};
let list_str = write_list(&list_items, &fmt)?;
let result = if (list_str.contains('\n') || list_str.len() > remaining_width)
&& context.config.imports_indent() == IndentStyle::Block
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{
format!(
"{{\n{}{}\n{}}}",
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nested_shape.indent.to_string(context.config),
list_str,
shape.indent.to_string(context.config)
)
} else {
format!("{{{}}}", list_str)
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};
Some(result)
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}
impl Rewrite for UseSegment {
fn rewrite(&self, context: &RewriteContext, shape: Shape) -> Option<String> {
Some(match *self {
UseSegment::Ident(ref ident, Some(ref rename)) => format!("{} as {}", ident, rename),
UseSegment::Ident(ref ident, None) => ident.clone(),
UseSegment::Slf(Some(ref rename)) => format!("self as {}", rename),
UseSegment::Slf(None) => "self".to_owned(),
UseSegment::Super(Some(ref rename)) => format!("super as {}", rename),
UseSegment::Super(None) => "super".to_owned(),
UseSegment::Glob => "*".to_owned(),
UseSegment::List(ref use_tree_list) => rewrite_nested_use_tree(
context,
use_tree_list,
// 1 = "{" and "}"
shape.offset_left(1)?.sub_width(1)?,
)?,
})
}
}
impl Rewrite for UseTree {
// This does NOT format attributes and visibility or add a trailing `;`.
fn rewrite(&self, context: &RewriteContext, mut shape: Shape) -> Option<String> {
let mut result = String::with_capacity(256);
let mut iter = self.path.iter().peekable();
while let Some(ref segment) = iter.next() {
let segment_str = segment.rewrite(context, shape)?;
result.push_str(&segment_str);
if iter.peek().is_some() {
result.push_str("::");
// 2 = "::"
shape = shape.offset_left(2 + segment_str.len())?;
}
}
Some(result)
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod test {
use super::*;
use syntax::codemap::DUMMY_SP;
// Parse the path part of an import. This parser is not robust and is only
// suitable for use in a test harness.
fn parse_use_tree(s: &str) -> UseTree {
use std::iter::Peekable;
use std::mem::swap;
use std::str::Chars;
struct Parser<'a> {
input: Peekable<Chars<'a>>,
}
impl<'a> Parser<'a> {
fn bump(&mut self) {
self.input.next().unwrap();
}
fn eat(&mut self, c: char) {
assert!(self.input.next().unwrap() == c);
}
fn push_segment(
result: &mut Vec<UseSegment>,
buf: &mut String,
alias_buf: &mut Option<String>,
) {
if !buf.is_empty() {
let mut alias = None;
swap(alias_buf, &mut alias);
if buf == "self" {
result.push(UseSegment::Slf(alias));
*buf = String::new();
*alias_buf = None;
} else if buf == "super" {
result.push(UseSegment::Super(alias));
*buf = String::new();
*alias_buf = None;
} else {
let mut name = String::new();
swap(buf, &mut name);
result.push(UseSegment::Ident(name, alias));
}
}
}
fn parse_in_list(&mut self) -> UseTree {
let mut result = vec![];
let mut buf = String::new();
let mut alias_buf = None;
while let Some(&c) = self.input.peek() {
match c {
'{' => {
assert!(buf.is_empty());
self.bump();
result.push(UseSegment::List(self.parse_list()));
self.eat('}');
}
'*' => {
assert!(buf.is_empty());
self.bump();
result.push(UseSegment::Glob);
}
':' => {
self.bump();
self.eat(':');
Self::push_segment(&mut result, &mut buf, &mut alias_buf);
}
'}' | ',' => {
Self::push_segment(&mut result, &mut buf, &mut alias_buf);
return UseTree {
path: result,
span: DUMMY_SP,
list_item: None,
visibility: None,
attrs: None,
};
}
' ' => {
self.bump();
self.eat('a');
self.eat('s');
self.eat(' ');
alias_buf = Some(String::new());
}
c => {
self.bump();
if let Some(ref mut buf) = alias_buf {
buf.push(c);
} else {
buf.push(c);
}
}
}
}
Self::push_segment(&mut result, &mut buf, &mut alias_buf);
UseTree {
path: result,
span: DUMMY_SP,
list_item: None,
visibility: None,
attrs: None,
}
}
fn parse_list(&mut self) -> Vec<UseTree> {
let mut result = vec![];
loop {
match self.input.peek().unwrap() {
',' | ' ' => self.bump(),
'}' => {
return result;
}
_ => result.push(self.parse_in_list()),
}
}
}
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}
let mut parser = Parser {
input: s.chars().peekable(),
};
parser.parse_in_list()
}
macro parse_use_trees($($s:expr),* $(,)*) {
vec![
$(parse_use_tree($s),)*
]
}
#[test]
fn test_use_tree_merge() {
macro test_merge([$($input:expr),* $(,)*], [$($output:expr),* $(,)*]) {
assert_eq!(
merge_use_trees(parse_use_trees!($($input,)*)),
parse_use_trees!($($output,)*),
);
}
test_merge!(["a::b::{c, d}", "a::b::{e, f}"], ["a::b::{c, d, e, f}"]);
test_merge!(["a::b::c", "a::b"], ["a::b::{self, c}"]);
test_merge!(["a::b", "a::b"], ["a::b"]);
test_merge!(["a", "a::b", "a::b::c"], ["a::{self, b::{self, c}}"]);
test_merge!(
["a::{b::{self, c}, d::e}", "a::d::f"],
["a::{b::{self, c}, d::{e, f}}"]
);
test_merge!(
["a::d::f", "a::{b::{self, c}, d::e}"],
["a::{b::{self, c}, d::{e, f}}"]
);
test_merge!(
["a::{c, d, b}", "a::{d, e, b, a, f}", "a::{f, g, c}"],
["a::{a, b, c, d, e, f, g}"]
);
}
#[test]
fn test_use_tree_flatten() {
assert_eq!(
parse_use_tree("a::b::{c, d, e, f}").flatten(),
parse_use_trees!("a::b::c", "a::b::d", "a::b::e", "a::b::f",)
);
assert_eq!(
parse_use_tree("a::b::{c::{d, e, f}, g, h::{i, j, k}}").flatten(),
parse_use_trees![
"a::b::c::d",
"a::b::c::e",
"a::b::c::f",
"a::b::g",
"a::b::h::i",
"a::b::h::j",
"a::b::h::k",
]
);
}
#[test]
fn test_use_tree_normalize() {
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assert_eq!(parse_use_tree("a::self").normalize(), parse_use_tree("a"));
assert_eq!(
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parse_use_tree("a::self as foo").normalize(),
parse_use_tree("a as foo")
);
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assert_eq!(parse_use_tree("a::{self}").normalize(), parse_use_tree("a"));
assert_eq!(parse_use_tree("a::{b}").normalize(), parse_use_tree("a::b"));
assert_eq!(
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parse_use_tree("a::{b, c::self}").normalize(),
parse_use_tree("a::{b, c}")
);
assert_eq!(
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parse_use_tree("a::{b as bar, c::self}").normalize(),
parse_use_tree("a::{b as bar, c}")
);
}
#[test]
fn test_use_tree_ord() {
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assert!(parse_use_tree("a").normalize() < parse_use_tree("aa").normalize());
assert!(parse_use_tree("a").normalize() < parse_use_tree("a::a").normalize());
assert!(parse_use_tree("a").normalize() < parse_use_tree("*").normalize());
assert!(parse_use_tree("a").normalize() < parse_use_tree("{a, b}").normalize());
assert!(parse_use_tree("*").normalize() < parse_use_tree("{a, b}").normalize());
assert!(
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parse_use_tree("aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa::{bb, cc, dddddddd}").normalize()
< parse_use_tree("aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa::{bb, cc, ddddddddd}").normalize()
);
assert!(
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parse_use_tree("serde::de::{Deserialize}").normalize()
< parse_use_tree("serde_json").normalize()
);
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assert!(parse_use_tree("a::b::c").normalize() < parse_use_tree("a::b::*").normalize());
assert!(
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parse_use_tree("foo::{Bar, Baz}").normalize()
< parse_use_tree("{Bar, Baz}").normalize()
);
assert!(
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parse_use_tree("foo::{self as bar}").normalize()
< parse_use_tree("foo::{qux as bar}").normalize()
);
assert!(
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parse_use_tree("foo::{qux as bar}").normalize()
< parse_use_tree("foo::{baz, qux as bar}").normalize()
);
assert!(
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parse_use_tree("foo::{self as bar, baz}").normalize()
< parse_use_tree("foo::{baz, qux as bar}").normalize()
);
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assert!(parse_use_tree("foo").normalize() < parse_use_tree("Foo").normalize());
assert!(parse_use_tree("foo").normalize() < parse_use_tree("foo::Bar").normalize());
assert!(
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parse_use_tree("std::cmp::{d, c, b, a}").normalize()
< parse_use_tree("std::cmp::{b, e, g, f}").normalize()
);
}
}