Rollup merge of #107488 - nnethercote:fix-PartialEq-syntax, r=RalfJung

Fix syntax in `-Zunpretty-expanded` output for derived `PartialEq`.

If you do `derive(PartialEq)` on a packed struct, the output shown by `-Zunpretty=expanded` includes expressions like this:
```
{ self.x } == { other.x }
```
This is invalid syntax. This doesn't break compilation, because the AST nodes are constructed within the compiler. But it does mean anyone using `-Zunpretty=expanded` output as a guide for hand-written impls could get a nasty surprise.

This commit fixes things by instead using this form:
```
({ self.x }) == ({ other.x })
```

r? ``@RalfJung``
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Matthias Krüger 2023-02-02 06:52:14 +01:00 committed by GitHub
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3 changed files with 26 additions and 8 deletions

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@ -29,16 +29,30 @@ fn cs_eq(cx: &mut ExtCtxt<'_>, span: Span, substr: &Substructure<'_>) -> BlockOr
cx.span_bug(field.span, "not exactly 2 arguments in `derive(PartialEq)`"); cx.span_bug(field.span, "not exactly 2 arguments in `derive(PartialEq)`");
}; };
// We received `&T` arguments. Convert them to `T` by // We received arguments of type `&T`. Convert them to type `T` by stripping
// stripping `&` or adding `*`. This isn't necessary for // any leading `&` or adding `*`. This isn't necessary for type checking, but
// type checking, but it results in much better error // it results in better error messages if something goes wrong.
// messages if something goes wrong. //
// Note: for arguments that look like `&{ x }`, which occur with packed
// structs, this would cause expressions like `{ self.x } == { other.x }`,
// which isn't valid Rust syntax. This wouldn't break compilation because these
// AST nodes are constructed within the compiler. But it would mean that code
// printed by `-Zunpretty=expanded` (or `cargo expand`) would have invalid
// syntax, which would be suboptimal. So we wrap these in parens, giving
// `({ self.x }) == ({ other.x })`, which is valid syntax.
let convert = |expr: &P<Expr>| { let convert = |expr: &P<Expr>| {
if let ExprKind::AddrOf(BorrowKind::Ref, Mutability::Not, inner) = if let ExprKind::AddrOf(BorrowKind::Ref, Mutability::Not, inner) =
&expr.kind &expr.kind
{ {
inner.clone() if let ExprKind::Block(..) = &inner.kind {
// `&{ x }` form: remove the `&`, add parens.
cx.expr_paren(field.span, inner.clone())
} else { } else {
// `&x` form: remove the `&`.
inner.clone()
}
} else {
// No leading `&`: add a leading `*`.
cx.expr_deref(field.span, expr.clone()) cx.expr_deref(field.span, expr.clone())
} }
}; };

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@ -272,6 +272,10 @@ pub fn expr_addr_of(&self, sp: Span, e: P<ast::Expr>) -> P<ast::Expr> {
self.expr(sp, ast::ExprKind::AddrOf(ast::BorrowKind::Ref, ast::Mutability::Not, e)) self.expr(sp, ast::ExprKind::AddrOf(ast::BorrowKind::Ref, ast::Mutability::Not, e))
} }
pub fn expr_paren(&self, sp: Span, e: P<ast::Expr>) -> P<ast::Expr> {
self.expr(sp, ast::ExprKind::Paren(e))
}
pub fn expr_call( pub fn expr_call(
&self, &self,
span: Span, span: Span,

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@ -209,7 +209,7 @@ impl ::core::marker::StructuralPartialEq for PackedPoint { }
impl ::core::cmp::PartialEq for PackedPoint { impl ::core::cmp::PartialEq for PackedPoint {
#[inline] #[inline]
fn eq(&self, other: &PackedPoint) -> bool { fn eq(&self, other: &PackedPoint) -> bool {
{ self.x } == { other.x } && { self.y } == { other.y } ({ self.x }) == ({ other.x }) && ({ self.y }) == ({ other.y })
} }
} }
#[automatically_derived] #[automatically_derived]
@ -718,8 +718,8 @@ impl<T: ::core::cmp::PartialEq + ::core::marker::Copy + Trait,
::core::marker::Copy { ::core::marker::Copy {
#[inline] #[inline]
fn eq(&self, other: &PackedGeneric<T, U>) -> bool { fn eq(&self, other: &PackedGeneric<T, U>) -> bool {
{ self.0 } == { other.0 } && { self.1 } == { other.1 } && ({ self.0 }) == ({ other.0 }) && ({ self.1 }) == ({ other.1 }) &&
{ self.2 } == { other.2 } ({ self.2 }) == ({ other.2 })
} }
} }
#[automatically_derived] #[automatically_derived]