Parser: recover from ::: to ::

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Pavel Grigorenko 2024-09-21 20:07:52 +03:00
parent 74fd001cda
commit e90e2593ea
8 changed files with 239 additions and 15 deletions

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@ -670,7 +670,7 @@ parse_parentheses_with_struct_fields = invalid `struct` delimiters or `fn` call
parse_parenthesized_lifetime = parenthesized lifetime bounds are not supported
parse_parenthesized_lifetime_suggestion = remove the parentheses
parse_path_single_colon = path separator must be a double colon
parse_path_double_colon = path separator must be a double colon
.suggestion = use a double colon instead
parse_pattern_method_param_without_body = patterns aren't allowed in methods without bodies

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@ -1571,7 +1571,7 @@ pub(crate) struct ExpectedFnPathFoundFnKeyword {
}
#[derive(Diagnostic)]
#[diag(parse_path_single_colon)]
#[diag(parse_path_double_colon)]
pub(crate) struct PathSingleColon {
#[primary_span]
pub span: Span,
@ -1583,6 +1583,14 @@ pub(crate) struct PathSingleColon {
pub type_ascription: bool,
}
#[derive(Diagnostic)]
#[diag(parse_path_double_colon)]
pub(crate) struct PathTripleColon {
#[primary_span]
#[suggestion(applicability = "maybe-incorrect", code = "", style = "verbose")]
pub span: Span,
}
#[derive(Diagnostic)]
#[diag(parse_colon_as_semi)]
pub(crate) struct ColonAsSemi {

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@ -1054,7 +1054,7 @@ fn parse_use_tree(&mut self) -> PResult<'a, UseTree> {
{
// `use *;` or `use ::*;` or `use {...};` or `use ::{...};`
let mod_sep_ctxt = self.token.span.ctxt();
if self.eat(&token::PathSep) {
if self.eat_path_sep() {
prefix
.segments
.push(PathSegment::path_root(lo.shrink_to_lo().with_ctxt(mod_sep_ctxt)));
@ -1065,7 +1065,7 @@ fn parse_use_tree(&mut self) -> PResult<'a, UseTree> {
// `use path::*;` or `use path::{...};` or `use path;` or `use path as bar;`
prefix = self.parse_path(PathStyle::Mod)?;
if self.eat(&token::PathSep) {
if self.eat_path_sep() {
self.parse_use_tree_glob_or_nested()?
} else {
// Recover from using a colon as path separator.

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@ -1562,12 +1562,25 @@ fn collect_tokens_no_attrs<R: HasAttrs + HasTokens>(
})
}
/// Checks for `::` or, potentially, `:::` and then look ahead after it.
fn check_path_sep_and_look_ahead(&mut self, looker: impl Fn(&Token) -> bool) -> bool {
if self.check(&token::PathSep) {
if self.may_recover() && self.look_ahead(1, |t| t.kind == token::Colon) {
debug_assert!(!self.look_ahead(1, &looker), "Looker must not match on colon");
self.look_ahead(2, looker)
} else {
self.look_ahead(1, looker)
}
} else {
false
}
}
/// `::{` or `::*`
fn is_import_coupler(&mut self) -> bool {
self.check(&token::PathSep)
&& self.look_ahead(1, |t| {
*t == token::OpenDelim(Delimiter::Brace) || *t == token::BinOp(token::Star)
})
self.check_path_sep_and_look_ahead(|t| {
matches!(t.kind, token::OpenDelim(Delimiter::Brace) | token::BinOp(token::Star))
})
}
// Debug view of the parser's token stream, up to `{lookahead}` tokens.

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@ -16,7 +16,7 @@
use super::ty::{AllowPlus, RecoverQPath, RecoverReturnSign};
use super::{Parser, Restrictions, TokenType};
use crate::errors::PathSingleColon;
use crate::errors::{PathSingleColon, PathTripleColon};
use crate::parser::{CommaRecoveryMode, RecoverColon, RecoverComma};
use crate::{errors, maybe_whole};
@ -210,7 +210,7 @@ pub(super) fn parse_path_inner(
let lo = self.token.span;
let mut segments = ThinVec::new();
let mod_sep_ctxt = self.token.span.ctxt();
if self.eat(&token::PathSep) {
if self.eat_path_sep() {
segments.push(PathSegment::path_root(lo.shrink_to_lo().with_ctxt(mod_sep_ctxt)));
}
self.parse_path_segments(&mut segments, style, ty_generics)?;
@ -246,7 +246,7 @@ pub(super) fn parse_path_segments(
}
segments.push(segment);
if self.is_import_coupler() || !self.eat(&token::PathSep) {
if self.is_import_coupler() || !self.eat_path_sep() {
if style == PathStyle::Expr
&& self.may_recover()
&& self.token == token::Colon
@ -272,6 +272,18 @@ pub(super) fn parse_path_segments(
}
}
/// Eat `::` or, potentially, `:::`.
#[must_use]
pub(super) fn eat_path_sep(&mut self) -> bool {
let result = self.eat(&token::PathSep);
if result && self.may_recover() {
if self.eat_noexpect(&token::Colon) {
self.dcx().emit_err(PathTripleColon { span: self.prev_token.span });
}
}
result
}
pub(super) fn parse_path_segment(
&mut self,
style: PathStyle,
@ -297,9 +309,7 @@ pub(super) fn parse_path_segment(
Ok(
if style == PathStyle::Type && check_args_start(self)
|| style != PathStyle::Mod
&& self.check(&token::PathSep)
&& self.look_ahead(1, |t| is_args_start(t))
|| style != PathStyle::Mod && self.check_path_sep_and_look_ahead(is_args_start)
{
// We use `style == PathStyle::Expr` to check if this is in a recursion or not. If
// it isn't, then we reset the unmatched angle bracket count as we're about to start
@ -310,7 +320,8 @@ pub(super) fn parse_path_segment(
// Generic arguments are found - `<`, `(`, `::<` or `::(`.
// First, eat `::` if it exists.
let _ = self.eat(&token::PathSep);
let _ = self.eat_path_sep();
let lo = self.token.span;
let args = if self.eat_lt() {
// `<'a, T, A = U>`

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@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
//@ run-rustfix
#![allow(unused)]
use ::std::{cell as _}; //~ ERROR path separator must be a double colon
use std::cell::*; //~ ERROR path separator must be a double colon
use std::cell::Cell; //~ ERROR path separator must be a double colon
use std::{cell as _}; //~ ERROR path separator must be a double colon
mod foo{
use ::{}; //~ ERROR path separator must be a double colon
use ::*; //~ ERROR path separator must be a double colon
}
fn main() {
let c: ::std::cell::Cell::<u8> = Cell::<u8>::new(0);
//~^ ERROR path separator must be a double colon
//~| ERROR path separator must be a double colon
//~| ERROR path separator must be a double colon
//~| ERROR path separator must be a double colon
//~| ERROR path separator must be a double colon
//~| ERROR path separator must be a double colon
}

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@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
//@ run-rustfix
#![allow(unused)]
use :::std::{cell as _}; //~ ERROR path separator must be a double colon
use std::cell:::*; //~ ERROR path separator must be a double colon
use std::cell:::Cell; //~ ERROR path separator must be a double colon
use std:::{cell as _}; //~ ERROR path separator must be a double colon
mod foo{
use :::{}; //~ ERROR path separator must be a double colon
use :::*; //~ ERROR path separator must be a double colon
}
fn main() {
let c: :::std:::cell:::Cell:::<u8> = Cell:::<u8>:::new(0);
//~^ ERROR path separator must be a double colon
//~| ERROR path separator must be a double colon
//~| ERROR path separator must be a double colon
//~| ERROR path separator must be a double colon
//~| ERROR path separator must be a double colon
//~| ERROR path separator must be a double colon
}

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@ -0,0 +1,146 @@
error: path separator must be a double colon
--> $DIR/triple-colon.rs:5:7
|
LL | use :::std::{cell as _};
| ^
|
help: use a double colon instead
|
LL - use :::std::{cell as _};
LL + use ::std::{cell as _};
|
error: path separator must be a double colon
--> $DIR/triple-colon.rs:6:16
|
LL | use std::cell:::*;
| ^
|
help: use a double colon instead
|
LL - use std::cell:::*;
LL + use std::cell::*;
|
error: path separator must be a double colon
--> $DIR/triple-colon.rs:7:16
|
LL | use std::cell:::Cell;
| ^
|
help: use a double colon instead
|
LL - use std::cell:::Cell;
LL + use std::cell::Cell;
|
error: path separator must be a double colon
--> $DIR/triple-colon.rs:8:10
|
LL | use std:::{cell as _};
| ^
|
help: use a double colon instead
|
LL - use std:::{cell as _};
LL + use std::{cell as _};
|
error: path separator must be a double colon
--> $DIR/triple-colon.rs:11:11
|
LL | use :::{};
| ^
|
help: use a double colon instead
|
LL - use :::{};
LL + use ::{};
|
error: path separator must be a double colon
--> $DIR/triple-colon.rs:12:11
|
LL | use :::*;
| ^
|
help: use a double colon instead
|
LL - use :::*;
LL + use ::*;
|
error: path separator must be a double colon
--> $DIR/triple-colon.rs:16:14
|
LL | let c: :::std:::cell:::Cell:::<u8> = Cell:::<u8>:::new(0);
| ^
|
help: use a double colon instead
|
LL - let c: :::std:::cell:::Cell:::<u8> = Cell:::<u8>:::new(0);
LL + let c: ::std:::cell:::Cell:::<u8> = Cell:::<u8>:::new(0);
|
error: path separator must be a double colon
--> $DIR/triple-colon.rs:16:20
|
LL | let c: :::std:::cell:::Cell:::<u8> = Cell:::<u8>:::new(0);
| ^
|
help: use a double colon instead
|
LL - let c: :::std:::cell:::Cell:::<u8> = Cell:::<u8>:::new(0);
LL + let c: :::std::cell:::Cell:::<u8> = Cell:::<u8>:::new(0);
|
error: path separator must be a double colon
--> $DIR/triple-colon.rs:16:27
|
LL | let c: :::std:::cell:::Cell:::<u8> = Cell:::<u8>:::new(0);
| ^
|
help: use a double colon instead
|
LL - let c: :::std:::cell:::Cell:::<u8> = Cell:::<u8>:::new(0);
LL + let c: :::std:::cell::Cell:::<u8> = Cell:::<u8>:::new(0);
|
error: path separator must be a double colon
--> $DIR/triple-colon.rs:16:34
|
LL | let c: :::std:::cell:::Cell:::<u8> = Cell:::<u8>:::new(0);
| ^
|
help: use a double colon instead
|
LL - let c: :::std:::cell:::Cell:::<u8> = Cell:::<u8>:::new(0);
LL + let c: :::std:::cell:::Cell::<u8> = Cell:::<u8>:::new(0);
|
error: path separator must be a double colon
--> $DIR/triple-colon.rs:16:48
|
LL | let c: :::std:::cell:::Cell:::<u8> = Cell:::<u8>:::new(0);
| ^
|
help: use a double colon instead
|
LL - let c: :::std:::cell:::Cell:::<u8> = Cell:::<u8>:::new(0);
LL + let c: :::std:::cell:::Cell:::<u8> = Cell::<u8>:::new(0);
|
error: path separator must be a double colon
--> $DIR/triple-colon.rs:16:55
|
LL | let c: :::std:::cell:::Cell:::<u8> = Cell:::<u8>:::new(0);
| ^
|
help: use a double colon instead
|
LL - let c: :::std:::cell:::Cell:::<u8> = Cell:::<u8>:::new(0);
LL + let c: :::std:::cell:::Cell:::<u8> = Cell:::<u8>::new(0);
|
error: aborting due to 12 previous errors