59 lines
1.8 KiB
Rust
59 lines
1.8 KiB
Rust
//! Regression test for #128622.
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//!
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//! PR #128581 introduced an assertion that all builtin attributes are actually checked via
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//! `CheckAttrVisitor` and aren't accidentally usable on completely unrelated HIR nodes.
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//! Unfortunately, the check had correctness problems.
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//!
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//! The match on attribute path segments looked like
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//!
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//! ```rs,ignore
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//! [sym::should_panic] => /* check is implemented */
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//! match BUILTIN_ATTRIBUTE_MAP.get(name) {
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//! // checked below
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//! Some(BuiltinAttribute { type_: AttributeType::CrateLevel, .. }) => {}
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//! Some(_) => {
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//! if !name.as_str().starts_with("rustc_") {
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//! span_bug!(
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//! attr.span,
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//! "builtin attribute {name:?} not handled by `CheckAttrVisitor`"
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//! )
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//! }
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//! }
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//! None => (),
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//! }
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//! ```
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//!
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//! However, it failed to account for edge cases such as an attribute whose:
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//!
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//! 1. path segments *starts* with a builtin attribute such as `should_panic`
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//! 2. which does not start with `rustc_`, and
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//! 3. is also an `AttributeType::Normal` attribute upon registration with the builtin attribute map
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//!
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//! These conditions when all satisfied cause the span bug to be issued for e.g.
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//! `#[should_panic::skip]` because the `[sym::should_panic]` arm is not matched (since it's
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//! `[sym::should_panic, sym::skip]`).
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//!
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//! This test checks that the span bug is not fired for such cases.
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//!
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//! issue: rust-lang/rust#128622
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// Notably, `should_panic` is a `AttributeType::Normal` attribute that is checked separately.
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struct Foo {
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#[should_panic::skip]
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//~^ ERROR failed to resolve
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pub field: u8,
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#[should_panic::a::b::c]
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//~^ ERROR failed to resolve
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pub field2: u8,
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}
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fn foo() {}
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fn main() {
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#[deny::skip]
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//~^ ERROR failed to resolve
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foo();
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}
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