// Copyright 2012 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 or the MIT license // , at your // option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed // except according to those terms. use driver::session; use driver::session::Session; use syntax::parse::token::special_idents; use syntax::ast::{crate, node_id, item, item_fn}; use syntax::attr; use syntax::codemap::span; use syntax::visit::{default_visitor, mk_vt, vt, Visitor, visit_crate, visit_item}; use syntax::ast_map; use std::util; struct EntryContext { session: Session, ast_map: ast_map::map, // The top-level function called 'main' main_fn: Option<(node_id, span)>, // The function that has attribute named 'main' attr_main_fn: Option<(node_id, span)>, // The function that has the attribute 'start' on it start_fn: Option<(node_id, span)>, // The functions that one might think are 'main' but aren't, e.g. // main functions not defined at the top level. For diagnostics. non_main_fns: ~[(node_id, span)], } type EntryVisitor = vt<@mut EntryContext>; pub fn find_entry_point(session: Session, crate: &crate, ast_map: ast_map::map) { // FIXME #4404 android JNI hacks if *session.building_library && session.targ_cfg.os != session::os_android { // No need to find a main function return; } let ctxt = @mut EntryContext { session: session, ast_map: ast_map, main_fn: None, attr_main_fn: None, start_fn: None, non_main_fns: ~[], }; visit_crate(crate, (ctxt, mk_vt(@Visitor { visit_item: |item, (ctxt, visitor)| find_item(item, ctxt, visitor), .. *default_visitor() }))); configure_main(ctxt); } fn find_item(item: @item, ctxt: @mut EntryContext, visitor: EntryVisitor) { match item.node { item_fn(*) => { if item.ident == special_idents::main { match ctxt.ast_map.find(&item.id) { Some(&ast_map::node_item(_, path)) => { if path.len() == 0 { // This is a top-level function so can be 'main' if ctxt.main_fn.is_none() { ctxt.main_fn = Some((item.id, item.span)); } else { ctxt.session.span_err( item.span, "multiple 'main' functions"); } } else { // This isn't main ctxt.non_main_fns.push((item.id, item.span)); } } _ => util::unreachable() } } if attr::contains_name(item.attrs, "main") { if ctxt.attr_main_fn.is_none() { ctxt.attr_main_fn = Some((item.id, item.span)); } else { ctxt.session.span_err( item.span, "multiple 'main' functions"); } } if attr::contains_name(item.attrs, "start") { if ctxt.start_fn.is_none() { ctxt.start_fn = Some((item.id, item.span)); } else { ctxt.session.span_err( item.span, "multiple 'start' functions"); } } } _ => () } visit_item(item, (ctxt, visitor)); } fn configure_main(ctxt: @mut EntryContext) { let this = &mut *ctxt; if this.start_fn.is_some() { *this.session.entry_fn = this.start_fn; *this.session.entry_type = Some(session::EntryStart); } else if this.attr_main_fn.is_some() { *this.session.entry_fn = this.attr_main_fn; *this.session.entry_type = Some(session::EntryMain); } else if this.main_fn.is_some() { *this.session.entry_fn = this.main_fn; *this.session.entry_type = Some(session::EntryMain); } else { if !*this.session.building_library { // No main function this.session.err("main function not found"); if !this.non_main_fns.is_empty() { // There were some functions named 'main' though. Try to give the user a hint. this.session.note("the main function must be defined at the crate level \ but you have one or more functions named 'main' that are not \ defined at the crate level. Either move the definition or \ attach the `#[main]` attribute to override this behavior."); for this.non_main_fns.iter().advance |&(_, span)| { this.session.span_note(span, "here is a function named 'main'"); } } this.session.abort_if_errors(); } else { // If we *are* building a library, then we're on android where we still might // optionally want to translate main $4404 assert_eq!(this.session.targ_cfg.os, session::os_android); } } }