Rollup merge of #107425 - clubby789:match-range-missing-space, r=compiler-errors
Check for missing space between fat arrow and range pattern Fixes #107420 Ideally we wouldn't emit an error about expecting `=>` etc., but I'm not sure how to recover from this. `@rustbot` label +A-diagnostics
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@ -199,6 +199,17 @@ parse_match_arm_body_without_braces = `match` arm body without braces
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} with a body
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.suggestion_use_comma_not_semicolon = use a comma to end a `match` arm expression
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parse_inclusive_range_extra_equals = unexpected `=` after inclusive range
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.suggestion_remove_eq = use `..=` instead
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.note = inclusive ranges end with a single equals sign (`..=`)
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parse_inclusive_range_match_arrow = unexpected `=>` after open range
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.suggestion_add_space = add a space between the pattern and `=>`
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parse_inclusive_range_no_end = inclusive range with no end
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.suggestion_open_range = use `..` instead
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.note = inclusive ranges must be bounded at the end (`..=b` or `a..=b`)
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parse_struct_literal_not_allowed_here = struct literals are not allowed here
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.suggestion = surround the struct literal with parentheses
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@ -649,6 +649,48 @@ pub(crate) struct MatchArmBodyWithoutBraces {
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pub sub: MatchArmBodyWithoutBracesSugg,
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}
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#[derive(Diagnostic)]
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#[diag(parse_inclusive_range_extra_equals)]
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#[note]
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pub(crate) struct InclusiveRangeExtraEquals {
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#[primary_span]
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#[suggestion(
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suggestion_remove_eq,
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style = "short",
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code = "..=",
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applicability = "maybe-incorrect"
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)]
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pub span: Span,
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}
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#[derive(Diagnostic)]
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#[diag(parse_inclusive_range_match_arrow)]
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pub(crate) struct InclusiveRangeMatchArrow {
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#[primary_span]
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pub span: Span,
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#[suggestion(
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suggestion_add_space,
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style = "verbose",
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code = " ",
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applicability = "machine-applicable"
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)]
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pub after_pat: Span,
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}
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#[derive(Diagnostic)]
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#[diag(parse_inclusive_range_no_end, code = "E0586")]
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#[note]
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pub(crate) struct InclusiveRangeNoEnd {
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#[primary_span]
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#[suggestion(
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suggestion_open_range,
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code = "..",
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applicability = "machine-applicable",
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style = "short"
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)]
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pub span: Span,
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}
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#[derive(Subdiagnostic)]
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pub(crate) enum MatchArmBodyWithoutBracesSugg {
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#[multipart_suggestion(suggestion_add_braces, applicability = "machine-applicable")]
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@ -3168,7 +3168,7 @@ fn mk_range(
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limits: RangeLimits,
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) -> ExprKind {
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if end.is_none() && limits == RangeLimits::Closed {
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self.inclusive_range_with_incorrect_end(self.prev_token.span);
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self.inclusive_range_with_incorrect_end();
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ExprKind::Err
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} else {
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ExprKind::Range(start, end, limits)
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@ -1,5 +1,7 @@
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use super::{ForceCollect, Parser, PathStyle, TrailingToken};
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use crate::errors::RemoveLet;
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use crate::errors::{
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InclusiveRangeExtraEquals, InclusiveRangeMatchArrow, InclusiveRangeNoEnd, RemoveLet,
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};
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use crate::{maybe_recover_from_interpolated_ty_qpath, maybe_whole};
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use rustc_ast::mut_visit::{noop_visit_pat, MutVisitor};
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use rustc_ast::ptr::P;
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@ -9,7 +11,7 @@
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PatField, PatKind, Path, QSelf, RangeEnd, RangeSyntax,
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};
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use rustc_ast_pretty::pprust;
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use rustc_errors::{struct_span_err, Applicability, DiagnosticBuilder, ErrorGuaranteed, PResult};
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use rustc_errors::{Applicability, DiagnosticBuilder, ErrorGuaranteed, PResult};
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use rustc_session::errors::ExprParenthesesNeeded;
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use rustc_span::source_map::{respan, Span, Spanned};
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use rustc_span::symbol::{kw, sym, Ident};
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@ -746,47 +748,52 @@ fn parse_pat_range_begin_with(
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// Parsing e.g. `X..`.
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if let RangeEnd::Included(_) = re.node {
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// FIXME(Centril): Consider semantic errors instead in `ast_validation`.
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self.inclusive_range_with_incorrect_end(re.span);
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self.inclusive_range_with_incorrect_end();
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}
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None
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};
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Ok(PatKind::Range(Some(begin), end, re))
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}
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pub(super) fn inclusive_range_with_incorrect_end(&mut self, span: Span) {
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pub(super) fn inclusive_range_with_incorrect_end(&mut self) {
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let tok = &self.token;
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let span = self.prev_token.span;
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// If the user typed "..==" instead of "..=", we want to give them
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// a specific error message telling them to use "..=".
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// If they typed "..=>", suggest they use ".. =>".
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// Otherwise, we assume that they meant to type a half open exclusive
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// range and give them an error telling them to do that instead.
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if matches!(tok.kind, token::Eq) && tok.span.lo() == span.hi() {
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let span_with_eq = span.to(tok.span);
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let no_space = tok.span.lo() == span.hi();
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match tok.kind {
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token::Eq if no_space => {
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let span_with_eq = span.to(tok.span);
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// Ensure the user doesn't receive unhelpful unexpected token errors
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self.bump();
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if self.is_pat_range_end_start(0) {
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let _ = self.parse_pat_range_end().map_err(|e| e.cancel());
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// Ensure the user doesn't receive unhelpful unexpected token errors
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self.bump();
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if self.is_pat_range_end_start(0) {
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let _ = self.parse_pat_range_end().map_err(|e| e.cancel());
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}
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self.error_inclusive_range_with_extra_equals(span_with_eq);
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}
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self.error_inclusive_range_with_extra_equals(span_with_eq);
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} else {
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self.error_inclusive_range_with_no_end(span);
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token::Gt if no_space => {
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self.error_inclusive_range_match_arrow(span);
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}
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_ => self.error_inclusive_range_with_no_end(span),
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}
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}
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fn error_inclusive_range_with_extra_equals(&self, span: Span) {
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self.struct_span_err(span, "unexpected `=` after inclusive range")
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.span_suggestion_short(span, "use `..=` instead", "..=", Applicability::MaybeIncorrect)
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.note("inclusive ranges end with a single equals sign (`..=`)")
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.emit();
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self.sess.emit_err(InclusiveRangeExtraEquals { span });
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}
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fn error_inclusive_range_match_arrow(&self, span: Span) {
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let after_pat = span.with_hi(span.hi() - rustc_span::BytePos(1)).shrink_to_hi();
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self.sess.emit_err(InclusiveRangeMatchArrow { span, after_pat });
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}
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fn error_inclusive_range_with_no_end(&self, span: Span) {
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struct_span_err!(self.sess.span_diagnostic, span, E0586, "inclusive range with no end")
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.span_suggestion_short(span, "use `..` instead", "..", Applicability::MachineApplicable)
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.note("inclusive ranges must be bounded at the end (`..=b` or `a..=b`)")
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.emit();
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self.sess.emit_err(InclusiveRangeNoEnd { span });
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}
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/// Parse a range-to pattern, `..X` or `..=X` where `X` remains to be parsed.
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fn main() {
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let x = 42;
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match x {
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0..=73 => {},
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74..=> {}, //~ ERROR unexpected `=>` after open range
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//~^ ERROR expected one of `=>`, `if`, or `|`, found `>`
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}
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}
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error: unexpected `=>` after open range
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--> $DIR/half-open-range-pats-inclusive-match-arrow.rs:5:11
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LL | 74..=> {},
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help: add a space between the pattern and `=>`
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LL | 74.. => {},
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error: expected one of `=>`, `if`, or `|`, found `>`
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--> $DIR/half-open-range-pats-inclusive-match-arrow.rs:5:14
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LL | 74..=> {},
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error: aborting due to 2 previous errors
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