review comments: move back some methods and clean up wording
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@ -5,18 +5,15 @@ use crate::ast::{
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};
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use crate::parse::{SeqSep, token, PResult, Parser};
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use crate::parse::parser::{BlockMode, PathStyle, SemiColonMode, TokenType, TokenExpectType};
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use crate::parse::token;
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use crate::print::pprust;
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use crate::ptr::P;
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use crate::source_map::Spanned;
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use crate::symbol::kw;
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use crate::ThinVec;
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use crate::tokenstream::TokenTree;
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use crate::util::parser::AssocOp;
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use errors::{Applicability, DiagnosticBuilder, DiagnosticId, FatalError};
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use errors::{Applicability, DiagnosticBuilder, DiagnosticId};
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use syntax_pos::{Span, DUMMY_SP, MultiSpan};
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use log::{debug, trace};
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use std::slice;
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pub enum Error {
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FileNotFoundForModule {
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@ -148,36 +145,8 @@ impl RecoverQPath for Expr {
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}
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impl<'a> Parser<'a> {
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pub fn look_ahead<R, F>(&self, dist: usize, f: F) -> R where
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F: FnOnce(&token::Token) -> R,
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{
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if dist == 0 {
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return f(&self.token)
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}
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f(&match self.token_cursor.frame.tree_cursor.look_ahead(dist - 1) {
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Some(tree) => match tree {
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TokenTree::Token(_, tok) => tok,
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TokenTree::Delimited(_, delim, _) => token::OpenDelim(delim),
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},
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None => token::CloseDelim(self.token_cursor.frame.delim),
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})
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}
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crate fn look_ahead_span(&self, dist: usize) -> Span {
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if dist == 0 {
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return self.span
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}
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match self.token_cursor.frame.tree_cursor.look_ahead(dist - 1) {
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Some(TokenTree::Token(span, _)) => span,
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Some(TokenTree::Delimited(span, ..)) => span.entire(),
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None => self.look_ahead_span(dist - 1),
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}
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}
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pub fn fatal(&self, m: &str) -> DiagnosticBuilder<'a> {
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self.sess.span_diagnostic.struct_span_fatal(self.span, m)
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self.span_fatal(self.span, m)
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}
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pub fn span_fatal<S: Into<MultiSpan>>(&self, sp: S, m: &str) -> DiagnosticBuilder<'a> {
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@ -243,6 +212,145 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> {
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err
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}
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pub fn expected_one_of_not_found(
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&mut self,
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edible: &[token::Token],
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inedible: &[token::Token],
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) -> PResult<'a, bool /* recovered */> {
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fn tokens_to_string(tokens: &[TokenType]) -> String {
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let mut i = tokens.iter();
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// This might be a sign we need a connect method on Iterator.
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let b = i.next()
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.map_or(String::new(), |t| t.to_string());
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i.enumerate().fold(b, |mut b, (i, a)| {
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if tokens.len() > 2 && i == tokens.len() - 2 {
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b.push_str(", or ");
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} else if tokens.len() == 2 && i == tokens.len() - 2 {
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b.push_str(" or ");
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} else {
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b.push_str(", ");
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}
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b.push_str(&a.to_string());
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b
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})
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}
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let mut expected = edible.iter()
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.map(|x| TokenType::Token(x.clone()))
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.chain(inedible.iter().map(|x| TokenType::Token(x.clone())))
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.chain(self.expected_tokens.iter().cloned())
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.collect::<Vec<_>>();
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expected.sort_by_cached_key(|x| x.to_string());
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expected.dedup();
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let expect = tokens_to_string(&expected[..]);
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let actual = self.this_token_to_string();
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let (msg_exp, (label_sp, label_exp)) = if expected.len() > 1 {
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let short_expect = if expected.len() > 6 {
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format!("{} possible tokens", expected.len())
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} else {
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expect.clone()
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};
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(format!("expected one of {}, found `{}`", expect, actual),
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(self.sess.source_map().next_point(self.prev_span),
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format!("expected one of {} here", short_expect)))
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} else if expected.is_empty() {
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(format!("unexpected token: `{}`", actual),
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(self.prev_span, "unexpected token after this".to_string()))
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} else {
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(format!("expected {}, found `{}`", expect, actual),
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(self.sess.source_map().next_point(self.prev_span),
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format!("expected {} here", expect)))
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};
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self.last_unexpected_token_span = Some(self.span);
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let mut err = self.fatal(&msg_exp);
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if self.token.is_ident_named("and") {
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err.span_suggestion_short(
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self.span,
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"use `&&` instead of `and` for the boolean operator",
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"&&".to_string(),
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Applicability::MaybeIncorrect,
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);
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}
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if self.token.is_ident_named("or") {
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err.span_suggestion_short(
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self.span,
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"use `||` instead of `or` for the boolean operator",
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"||".to_string(),
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Applicability::MaybeIncorrect,
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);
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}
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let sp = if self.token == token::Token::Eof {
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// This is EOF, don't want to point at the following char, but rather the last token
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self.prev_span
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} else {
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label_sp
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};
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match self.recover_closing_delimiter(&expected.iter().filter_map(|tt| match tt {
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TokenType::Token(t) => Some(t.clone()),
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_ => None,
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}).collect::<Vec<_>>(), err) {
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Err(e) => err = e,
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Ok(recovered) => {
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return Ok(recovered);
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}
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}
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let is_semi_suggestable = expected.iter().any(|t| match t {
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TokenType::Token(token::Semi) => true, // we expect a `;` here
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_ => false,
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}) && ( // a `;` would be expected before the current keyword
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self.token.is_keyword(kw::Break) ||
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self.token.is_keyword(kw::Continue) ||
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self.token.is_keyword(kw::For) ||
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self.token.is_keyword(kw::If) ||
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self.token.is_keyword(kw::Let) ||
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self.token.is_keyword(kw::Loop) ||
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self.token.is_keyword(kw::Match) ||
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self.token.is_keyword(kw::Return) ||
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self.token.is_keyword(kw::While)
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);
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let cm = self.sess.source_map();
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match (cm.lookup_line(self.span.lo()), cm.lookup_line(sp.lo())) {
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(Ok(ref a), Ok(ref b)) if a.line != b.line && is_semi_suggestable => {
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// The spans are in different lines, expected `;` and found `let` or `return`.
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// High likelihood that it is only a missing `;`.
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err.span_suggestion_short(
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label_sp,
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"a semicolon may be missing here",
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";".to_string(),
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Applicability::MaybeIncorrect,
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);
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err.emit();
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return Ok(true);
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}
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(Ok(ref a), Ok(ref b)) if a.line == b.line => {
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// When the spans are in the same line, it means that the only content between
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// them is whitespace, point at the found token in that case:
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//
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// X | () => { syntax error };
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// | ^^^^^ expected one of 8 possible tokens here
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//
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// instead of having:
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//
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// X | () => { syntax error };
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// | -^^^^^ unexpected token
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// | |
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// | expected one of 8 possible tokens here
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err.span_label(self.span, label_exp);
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}
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_ if self.prev_span == syntax_pos::DUMMY_SP => {
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// Account for macro context where the previous span might not be
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// available to avoid incorrect output (#54841).
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err.span_label(self.span, "unexpected token");
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}
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_ => {
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err.span_label(sp, label_exp);
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err.span_label(self.span, "unexpected token");
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}
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}
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Err(err)
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}
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/// Eats and discards tokens until one of `kets` is encountered. Respects token trees,
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/// passes through any errors encountered. Used for error recovery.
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crate fn eat_to_tokens(&mut self, kets: &[&token::Token]) {
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@ -939,9 +1047,6 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> {
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String::new(),
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Applicability::MachineApplicable,
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);
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err.note("if you meant to use emplacement syntax, it is obsolete (for now, anyway)");
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err.note("for more information on the status of emplacement syntax, see <\
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https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/27779#issuecomment-378416911>");
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err.emit();
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}
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}
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) -> PResult<'a, ast::Arg> {
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let sp = arg.pat.span;
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arg.ty.node = TyKind::Err;
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let mut err = self.struct_span_err(sp, "unexpected `self` argument in function");
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let mut err = self.struct_span_err(sp, "unexpected `self` parameter in function");
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if is_trait_item {
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err.span_label(sp, "must be the first associated function argument");
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err.span_label(sp, "must be the first associated function parameter");
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} else {
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err.span_label(sp, "not valid as function argument");
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err.note("`self` is only valid as the first argument of an associated function");
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err.span_label(sp, "not valid as function parameter");
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err.note("`self` is only valid as the first parameter of an associated function");
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}
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err.emit();
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Ok(arg)
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use crate::symbol::{kw, sym, Symbol};
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use crate::parse::diagnostics::Error;
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use errors::{Applicability, DiagnosticBuilder, DiagnosticId};
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use errors::{Applicability, DiagnosticBuilder, DiagnosticId, FatalError};
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use rustc_target::spec::abi::{self, Abi};
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use syntax_pos::{Span, BytePos, DUMMY_SP, FileName, hygiene::CompilerDesugaringKind};
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use log::debug;
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use std::cmp;
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use std::mem;
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use std::path::{self, Path, PathBuf};
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use std::slice;
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#[derive(Debug)]
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/// Whether the type alias or associated type is a concrete type or an existential type
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edible: &[token::Token],
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inedible: &[token::Token],
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) -> PResult<'a, bool /* recovered */> {
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fn tokens_to_string(tokens: &[TokenType]) -> String {
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let mut i = tokens.iter();
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// This might be a sign we need a connect method on Iterator.
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let b = i.next()
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.map_or(String::new(), |t| t.to_string());
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i.enumerate().fold(b, |mut b, (i, a)| {
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if tokens.len() > 2 && i == tokens.len() - 2 {
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b.push_str(", or ");
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} else if tokens.len() == 2 && i == tokens.len() - 2 {
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b.push_str(" or ");
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} else {
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b.push_str(", ");
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}
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b.push_str(&a.to_string());
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b
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})
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}
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if edible.contains(&self.token) {
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self.bump();
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Ok(false)
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} else if self.last_unexpected_token_span == Some(self.span) {
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FatalError.raise();
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} else {
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let mut expected = edible.iter()
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.map(|x| TokenType::Token(x.clone()))
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.chain(inedible.iter().map(|x| TokenType::Token(x.clone())))
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.chain(self.expected_tokens.iter().cloned())
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.collect::<Vec<_>>();
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expected.sort_by_cached_key(|x| x.to_string());
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expected.dedup();
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let expect = tokens_to_string(&expected[..]);
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let actual = self.this_token_to_string();
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let (msg_exp, (label_sp, label_exp)) = if expected.len() > 1 {
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let short_expect = if expected.len() > 6 {
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format!("{} possible tokens", expected.len())
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} else {
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expect.clone()
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};
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(format!("expected one of {}, found `{}`", expect, actual),
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(self.sess.source_map().next_point(self.prev_span),
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format!("expected one of {} here", short_expect)))
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} else if expected.is_empty() {
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(format!("unexpected token: `{}`", actual),
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(self.prev_span, "unexpected token after this".to_string()))
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} else {
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(format!("expected {}, found `{}`", expect, actual),
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(self.sess.source_map().next_point(self.prev_span),
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format!("expected {} here", expect)))
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};
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self.last_unexpected_token_span = Some(self.span);
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let mut err = self.fatal(&msg_exp);
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if self.token.is_ident_named("and") {
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err.span_suggestion_short(
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self.span,
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"use `&&` instead of `and` for the boolean operator",
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"&&".to_string(),
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Applicability::MaybeIncorrect,
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);
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}
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if self.token.is_ident_named("or") {
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err.span_suggestion_short(
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self.span,
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"use `||` instead of `or` for the boolean operator",
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"||".to_string(),
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Applicability::MaybeIncorrect,
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);
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}
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let sp = if self.token == token::Token::Eof {
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// This is EOF, don't want to point at the following char, but rather the last token
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self.prev_span
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} else {
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label_sp
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};
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match self.recover_closing_delimiter(&expected.iter().filter_map(|tt| match tt {
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TokenType::Token(t) => Some(t.clone()),
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_ => None,
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}).collect::<Vec<_>>(), err) {
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Err(e) => err = e,
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Ok(recovered) => {
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return Ok(recovered);
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}
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}
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let is_semi_suggestable = expected.iter().any(|t| match t {
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TokenType::Token(token::Semi) => true, // we expect a `;` here
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_ => false,
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}) && ( // a `;` would be expected before the current keyword
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self.token.is_keyword(kw::Break) ||
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self.token.is_keyword(kw::Continue) ||
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self.token.is_keyword(kw::For) ||
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self.token.is_keyword(kw::If) ||
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self.token.is_keyword(kw::Let) ||
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self.token.is_keyword(kw::Loop) ||
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self.token.is_keyword(kw::Match) ||
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self.token.is_keyword(kw::Return) ||
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self.token.is_keyword(kw::While)
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);
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let cm = self.sess.source_map();
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match (cm.lookup_line(self.span.lo()), cm.lookup_line(sp.lo())) {
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(Ok(ref a), Ok(ref b)) if a.line != b.line && is_semi_suggestable => {
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// The spans are in different lines, expected `;` and found `let` or `return`.
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// High likelihood that it is only a missing `;`.
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err.span_suggestion_short(
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label_sp,
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"a semicolon may be missing here",
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";".to_string(),
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Applicability::MaybeIncorrect,
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);
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err.emit();
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return Ok(true);
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}
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(Ok(ref a), Ok(ref b)) if a.line == b.line => {
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// When the spans are in the same line, it means that the only content between
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// them is whitespace, point at the found token in that case:
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//
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// X | () => { syntax error };
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// | ^^^^^ expected one of 8 possible tokens here
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//
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// instead of having:
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//
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// X | () => { syntax error };
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// | -^^^^^ unexpected token
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// | |
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// | expected one of 8 possible tokens here
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err.span_label(self.span, label_exp);
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}
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_ if self.prev_span == DUMMY_SP => {
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// Account for macro context where the previous span might not be
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// available to avoid incorrect output (#54841).
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err.span_label(self.span, "unexpected token");
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}
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_ => {
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err.span_label(sp, label_exp);
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err.span_label(self.span, "unexpected token");
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}
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}
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Err(err)
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self.expected_one_of_not_found(edible, inedible)
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}
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}
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self.expected_tokens.clear();
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}
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pub fn look_ahead<R, F>(&self, dist: usize, f: F) -> R where
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F: FnOnce(&token::Token) -> R,
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{
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if dist == 0 {
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return f(&self.token)
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}
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f(&match self.token_cursor.frame.tree_cursor.look_ahead(dist - 1) {
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Some(tree) => match tree {
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TokenTree::Token(_, tok) => tok,
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TokenTree::Delimited(_, delim, _) => token::OpenDelim(delim),
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},
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None => token::CloseDelim(self.token_cursor.frame.delim),
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})
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}
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crate fn look_ahead_span(&self, dist: usize) -> Span {
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if dist == 0 {
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return self.span
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}
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match self.token_cursor.frame.tree_cursor.look_ahead(dist - 1) {
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Some(TokenTree::Token(span, _)) => span,
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Some(TokenTree::Delimited(span, ..)) => span.entire(),
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None => self.look_ahead_span(dist - 1),
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}
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}
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/// Is the current token one of the keywords that signals a bare function type?
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fn token_is_bare_fn_keyword(&mut self) -> bool {
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self.check_keyword(kw::Fn) ||
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fn a(&self) { }
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//~^ ERROR unexpected `self` argument in function
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//~| NOTE not valid as function argument
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//~| NOTE `self` is only valid as the first argument of an associated function
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//~^ ERROR unexpected `self` parameter in function
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//~| NOTE not valid as function parameter
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//~| NOTE `self` is only valid as the first parameter of an associated function
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fn main() { }
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error: unexpected `self` argument in function
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error: unexpected `self` parameter in function
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--> $DIR/bare-fn-start.rs:1:6
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LL | fn a(&self) { }
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| ^^^^^ not valid as function argument
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| ^^^^^ not valid as function parameter
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= note: `self` is only valid as the first argument of an associated function
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= note: `self` is only valid as the first parameter of an associated function
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error: aborting due to previous error
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fn b(foo: u32, &mut self) { }
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//~^ ERROR unexpected `self` argument in function
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//~| NOTE not valid as function argument
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//~| NOTE `self` is only valid as the first argument of an associated function
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//~^ ERROR unexpected `self` parameter in function
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//~| NOTE not valid as function parameter
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//~| NOTE `self` is only valid as the first parameter of an associated function
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fn main() { }
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error: unexpected `self` argument in function
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error: unexpected `self` parameter in function
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--> $DIR/bare-fn.rs:1:16
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LL | fn b(foo: u32, &mut self) { }
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| ^^^^^^^^^ not valid as function argument
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| ^^^^^^^^^ not valid as function parameter
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= note: `self` is only valid as the first argument of an associated function
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= note: `self` is only valid as the first parameter of an associated function
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error: aborting due to previous error
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impl Foo {
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fn c(foo: u32, self) {}
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//~^ ERROR unexpected `self` argument in function
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//~| NOTE must be the first associated function argument
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//~^ ERROR unexpected `self` parameter in function
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//~| NOTE must be the first associated function parameter
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fn good(&mut self, foo: u32) {}
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}
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error: unexpected `self` argument in function
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error: unexpected `self` parameter in function
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--> $DIR/trait-fn.rs:4:20
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LL | fn c(foo: u32, self) {}
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| ^^^^ must be the first associated function argument
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| ^^^^ must be the first associated function parameter
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error: aborting due to previous error
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fn foo(x:i32, self: i32) -> i32 { self } //~ ERROR unexpected `self` argument in function
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fn foo(x:i32, self: i32) -> i32 { self } //~ ERROR unexpected `self` parameter in function
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fn main() {}
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@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
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error: unexpected `self` argument in function
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error: unexpected `self` parameter in function
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--> $DIR/self-in-function-arg.rs:1:15
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LL | fn foo(x:i32, self: i32) -> i32 { self }
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| ^^^^ not valid as function argument
|
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| ^^^^ not valid as function parameter
|
||||
|
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= note: `self` is only valid as the first argument of an associated function
|
||||
= note: `self` is only valid as the first parameter of an associated function
|
||||
|
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error: aborting due to previous error
|
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