// 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. /*! Support for parsing unsupported, old syntaxes, for the purpose of reporting errors. Parsing of these syntaxes is tested by compile-test/obsolete-syntax.rs. Obsolete syntax that becomes too hard to parse can be removed. */ use ast::{Expr, ExprLit, lit_nil}; use codemap::{Span, respan}; use parse::parser::Parser; use parse::token::Token; use parse::token; use std::str; use std::to_bytes; /// The specific types of unsupported syntax #[deriving(Eq)] pub enum ObsoleteSyntax { ObsoleteSwap, ObsoleteUnsafeBlock, ObsoleteBareFnType, ObsoleteNamedExternModule, ObsoleteMultipleLocalDecl, ObsoleteUnsafeExternFn, ObsoleteTraitFuncVisibility, ObsoleteConstPointer, ObsoleteEmptyImpl, ObsoleteLoopAsContinue, ObsoleteEnumWildcard, ObsoleteStructWildcard, ObsoleteVecDotDotWildcard } impl to_bytes::IterBytes for ObsoleteSyntax { #[inline] fn iter_bytes(&self, lsb0: bool, f: to_bytes::Cb) -> bool { (*self as uint).iter_bytes(lsb0, f) } } pub trait ParserObsoleteMethods { /// Reports an obsolete syntax non-fatal error. fn obsolete(&self, sp: Span, kind: ObsoleteSyntax); // Reports an obsolete syntax non-fatal error, and returns // a placeholder expression fn obsolete_expr(&self, sp: Span, kind: ObsoleteSyntax) -> @Expr; fn report(&self, sp: Span, kind: ObsoleteSyntax, kind_str: &str, desc: &str); fn token_is_obsolete_ident(&self, ident: &str, token: &Token) -> bool; fn is_obsolete_ident(&self, ident: &str) -> bool; fn eat_obsolete_ident(&self, ident: &str) -> bool; } impl ParserObsoleteMethods for Parser { /// Reports an obsolete syntax non-fatal error. fn obsolete(&self, sp: Span, kind: ObsoleteSyntax) { let (kind_str, desc) = match kind { ObsoleteSwap => ( "swap", "Use std::util::{swap, replace} instead" ), ObsoleteUnsafeBlock => ( "non-standalone unsafe block", "use an inner `unsafe { ... }` block instead" ), ObsoleteBareFnType => ( "bare function type", "use `&fn` or `extern fn` instead" ), ObsoleteNamedExternModule => ( "named external module", "instead of `extern mod foo { ... }`, write `mod foo { \ extern { ... } }`" ), ObsoleteMultipleLocalDecl => ( "declaration of multiple locals at once", "instead of e.g. `let a = 1, b = 2`, write \ `let (a, b) = (1, 2)`." ), ObsoleteUnsafeExternFn => ( "unsafe external function", "external functions are always unsafe; remove the `unsafe` \ keyword" ), ObsoleteTraitFuncVisibility => ( "visibility not necessary", "trait functions inherit the visibility of the trait itself" ), ObsoleteConstPointer => ( "const pointer", "instead of `&const Foo` or `@const Foo`, write `&Foo` or \ `@Foo`" ), ObsoleteEmptyImpl => ( "empty implementation", "instead of `impl A;`, write `impl A {}`" ), ObsoleteLoopAsContinue => ( "`loop` instead of `continue`", "`loop` is now only used for loops and `continue` is used for \ skipping iterations" ), ObsoleteEnumWildcard => ( "enum wildcard", "use `..` instead of `*` for matching all enum fields" ), ObsoleteStructWildcard => ( "struct wildcard", "use `..` instead of `_` for matching trailing struct fields" ), ObsoleteVecDotDotWildcard => ( "vec slice wildcard", "use `..` instead of `.._` for matching slices" ), }; self.report(sp, kind, kind_str, desc); } // Reports an obsolete syntax non-fatal error, and returns // a placeholder expression fn obsolete_expr(&self, sp: Span, kind: ObsoleteSyntax) -> @Expr { self.obsolete(sp, kind); self.mk_expr(sp.lo, sp.hi, ExprLit(@respan(sp, lit_nil))) } fn report(&self, sp: Span, kind: ObsoleteSyntax, kind_str: &str, desc: &str) { self.span_err(sp, format!("obsolete syntax: {}", kind_str)); if !self.obsolete_set.contains(&kind) { self.sess.span_diagnostic.handler().note(format!("{}", desc)); self.obsolete_set.insert(kind); } } fn token_is_obsolete_ident(&self, ident: &str, token: &Token) -> bool { match *token { token::IDENT(sid, _) => { str::eq_slice(self.id_to_str(sid), ident) } _ => false } } fn is_obsolete_ident(&self, ident: &str) -> bool { self.token_is_obsolete_ident(ident, self.token) } fn eat_obsolete_ident(&self, ident: &str) -> bool { if self.is_obsolete_ident(ident) { self.bump(); true } else { false } } }