//! Span maps for real files and macro expansions. use span::Span; use syntax::TextRange; use triomphe::Arc; pub use span::RealSpanMap; pub type ExpansionSpanMap = span::SpanMap; /// Spanmap for a macro file or a real file #[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)] pub enum SpanMap { /// Spanmap for a macro file ExpansionSpanMap(Arc), /// Spanmap for a real file RealSpanMap(Arc), } #[derive(Copy, Clone)] pub enum SpanMapRef<'a> { /// Spanmap for a macro file ExpansionSpanMap(&'a ExpansionSpanMap), /// Spanmap for a real file RealSpanMap(&'a RealSpanMap), } impl mbe::SpanMapper for SpanMap { fn span_for(&self, range: TextRange) -> Span { self.span_for_range(range) } } impl mbe::SpanMapper for SpanMapRef<'_> { fn span_for(&self, range: TextRange) -> Span { self.span_for_range(range) } } impl SpanMap { pub fn span_for_range(&self, range: TextRange) -> Span { match self { // FIXME: Is it correct for us to only take the span at the start? This feels somewhat // wrong. The context will be right, but the range could be considered wrong. See // https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/23480, we probably want to fetch the span at // the start and end, then merge them like rustc does in `Span::to Self::ExpansionSpanMap(span_map) => span_map.span_at(range.start()), Self::RealSpanMap(span_map) => span_map.span_for_range(range), } } pub fn as_ref(&self) -> SpanMapRef<'_> { match self { Self::ExpansionSpanMap(span_map) => SpanMapRef::ExpansionSpanMap(span_map), Self::RealSpanMap(span_map) => SpanMapRef::RealSpanMap(span_map), } } } impl SpanMapRef<'_> { pub fn span_for_range(self, range: TextRange) -> Span { match self { Self::ExpansionSpanMap(span_map) => span_map.span_at(range.start()), Self::RealSpanMap(span_map) => span_map.span_for_range(range), } } }