Auto merge of #32267 - durka:inclusive-range-error, r=nrc

melt the ICE when lowering an impossible range

Emit a fatal error instead of panicking when HIR lowering encounters a range with no `end` point.

This involved adding a method to wire up `LoweringContext::span_fatal`.

Fixes #32245 (cc @nodakai).

r? @nrc
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bors 2016-03-28 15:08:49 -07:00
commit 44a77f6769
6 changed files with 88 additions and 32 deletions

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@ -348,6 +348,10 @@ fn next_node_id(&self) -> NodeId {
fn peek_node_id(&self) -> NodeId {
self.next_node_id.get().checked_add(1).unwrap()
}
fn diagnostic(&self) -> &errors::Handler {
self.diagnostic()
}
}
fn split_msg_into_multilines(msg: &str) -> Option<String> {

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@ -68,6 +68,7 @@
use std::iter;
use syntax::ast::*;
use syntax::attr::{ThinAttributes, ThinAttributesExt};
use syntax::errors::Handler;
use syntax::ext::mtwt;
use syntax::ptr::P;
use syntax::codemap::{respan, Spanned, Span};
@ -140,6 +141,11 @@ fn str_to_ident(&self, s: &'static str) -> hir::Ident {
result
}
}
// Panics if this LoweringContext's NodeIdAssigner is not able to emit diagnostics.
fn diagnostic(&self) -> &Handler {
self.id_assigner.diagnostic()
}
}
// Utility fn for setting and unsetting the cached id.
@ -1289,7 +1295,8 @@ fn make_struct(lctx: &LoweringContext,
make_struct(lctx, e, &["RangeInclusive", "NonEmpty"],
&[("start", e1), ("end", e2)]),
_ => panic!("impossible range in AST"),
_ => panic!(lctx.diagnostic().span_fatal(e.span,
"inclusive range with no end"))
}
});
}

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@ -19,6 +19,7 @@
use attr::ThinAttributes;
use codemap::{Span, Spanned, DUMMY_SP, ExpnId};
use abi::Abi;
use errors;
use ext::base;
use ext::tt::macro_parser;
use parse::token::InternedString;
@ -344,6 +345,10 @@ pub struct ParenthesizedParameterData {
pub trait NodeIdAssigner {
fn next_node_id(&self) -> NodeId;
fn peek_node_id(&self) -> NodeId;
fn diagnostic(&self) -> &errors::Handler {
panic!("this ID assigner cannot emit diagnostics")
}
}
/// The AST represents all type param bounds as types.

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@ -2072,8 +2072,15 @@ pub fn mk_range(&mut self,
start: Option<P<Expr>>,
end: Option<P<Expr>>,
limits: RangeLimits)
-> ast::ExprKind {
ExprKind::Range(start, end, limits)
-> PResult<'a, ast::ExprKind> {
if end.is_none() && limits == RangeLimits::Closed {
Err(self.span_fatal_help(self.span,
"inclusive range with no end",
"inclusive ranges must be bounded at the end \
(`...b` or `a...b`)"))
} else {
Ok(ExprKind::Range(start, end, limits))
}
}
pub fn mk_field(&mut self, expr: P<Expr>, ident: ast::SpannedIdent) -> ast::ExprKind {
@ -2999,12 +3006,12 @@ pub fn parse_assoc_expr_with(&mut self,
lhs = self.mk_expr(lhs_span.lo, rhs.span.hi,
ExprKind::Type(lhs, rhs), None);
continue
} else if op == AssocOp::DotDot {
// If we didnt have to handle `x..`, it would be pretty easy to generalise
// it to the Fixity::None code.
} else if op == AssocOp::DotDot || op == AssocOp::DotDotDot {
// If we didnt have to handle `x..`/`x...`, it would be pretty easy to
// generalise it to the Fixity::None code.
//
// We have 2 alternatives here: `x..y` and `x..` The other two variants are
// handled with `parse_prefix_range_expr` call above.
// We have 2 alternatives here: `x..y`/`x...y` and `x..`/`x...` The other
// two variants are handled with `parse_prefix_range_expr` call above.
let rhs = if self.is_at_start_of_range_notation_rhs() {
let rhs = self.parse_assoc_expr_with(op.precedence() + 1,
LhsExpr::NotYetParsed);
@ -3023,7 +3030,13 @@ pub fn parse_assoc_expr_with(&mut self,
} else {
cur_op_span
});
let r = self.mk_range(Some(lhs), rhs, RangeLimits::HalfOpen);
let limits = if op == AssocOp::DotDot {
RangeLimits::HalfOpen
} else {
RangeLimits::Closed
};
let r = try!(self.mk_range(Some(lhs), rhs, limits));
lhs = self.mk_expr(lhs_span.lo, rhs_span.hi, r, None);
break
}
@ -3041,8 +3054,8 @@ pub fn parse_assoc_expr_with(&mut self,
this.parse_assoc_expr_with(op.precedence() + 1,
LhsExpr::NotYetParsed)
}),
// the only operator handled here is `...` (the other non-associative operators are
// special-cased above)
// We currently have no non-associative operators that are not handled above by
// the special cases. The code is here only for future convenience.
Fixity::None => self.with_res(
restrictions - Restrictions::RESTRICTION_STMT_EXPR,
|this| {
@ -3083,13 +3096,8 @@ pub fn parse_assoc_expr_with(&mut self,
let aopexpr = self.mk_assign_op(codemap::respan(cur_op_span, aop), lhs, rhs);
self.mk_expr(lhs_span.lo, rhs_span.hi, aopexpr, None)
}
AssocOp::DotDotDot => {
let (lhs_span, rhs_span) = (lhs.span, rhs.span);
let r = self.mk_range(Some(lhs), Some(rhs), RangeLimits::Closed);
self.mk_expr(lhs_span.lo, rhs_span.hi, r, None)
}
AssocOp::As | AssocOp::Colon | AssocOp::DotDot => {
self.bug("As, Colon or DotDot branch reached")
AssocOp::As | AssocOp::Colon | AssocOp::DotDot | AssocOp::DotDotDot => {
self.bug("As, Colon, DotDot or DotDotDot branch reached")
}
};
@ -3133,21 +3141,23 @@ fn parse_prefix_range_expr(&mut self,
// RHS must be parsed with more associativity than the dots.
let next_prec = AssocOp::from_token(&tok).unwrap().precedence() + 1;
Some(self.parse_assoc_expr_with(next_prec,
LhsExpr::NotYetParsed)
.map(|x|{
hi = x.span.hi;
x
})?)
LhsExpr::NotYetParsed)
.map(|x|{
hi = x.span.hi;
x
})?)
} else {
None
};
let r = self.mk_range(None,
opt_end,
if tok == token::DotDot {
RangeLimits::HalfOpen
} else {
RangeLimits::Closed
});
let limits = if tok == token::DotDot {
RangeLimits::HalfOpen
} else {
RangeLimits::Closed
};
let r = try!(self.mk_range(None,
opt_end,
limits));
Ok(self.mk_expr(lo, hi, r, attrs))
}

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@ -0,0 +1,29 @@
// Copyright 2016 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.
// Make sure that invalid ranges generate an error during HIR lowering, not an ICE
#![feature(inclusive_range_syntax)]
pub fn main() {
..;
0..;
..1;
0..1;
...; //~ERROR inclusive range with no end
//~^HELP bounded at the end
0...; //~ERROR inclusive range with no end
//~^HELP bounded at the end
...1;
0...1;
}

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@ -13,6 +13,7 @@
#![feature(inclusive_range_syntax, inclusive_range)]
pub fn main() {
for _ in 1... {}
} //~ ERROR expected one of
for _ in 1... {} //~ERROR inclusive range with no end
//~^HELP bounded at the end
}