610 lines
16 KiB
Rust
610 lines
16 KiB
Rust
//! Re-export diagnostics such that clients of `hir` don't have to depend on
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//! low-level crates.
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//!
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//! This probably isn't the best way to do this -- ideally, diagnistics should
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//! be expressed in terms of hir types themselves.
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use std::any::Any;
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use cfg::{CfgExpr, CfgOptions, DnfExpr};
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use hir_def::path::ModPath;
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use hir_expand::{name::Name, HirFileId, InFile};
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use stdx::format_to;
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use syntax::{ast, AstPtr, SyntaxNodePtr, TextRange};
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pub use crate::diagnostics_sink::{
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Diagnostic, DiagnosticCode, DiagnosticSink, DiagnosticSinkBuilder,
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};
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// Diagnostic: unresolved-module
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//
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// This diagnostic is triggered if rust-analyzer is unable to discover referred module.
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#[derive(Debug)]
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pub struct UnresolvedModule {
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pub file: HirFileId,
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pub decl: AstPtr<ast::Module>,
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pub candidate: String,
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}
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impl Diagnostic for UnresolvedModule {
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fn code(&self) -> DiagnosticCode {
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DiagnosticCode("unresolved-module")
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}
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fn message(&self) -> String {
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"unresolved module".to_string()
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}
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fn display_source(&self) -> InFile<SyntaxNodePtr> {
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InFile::new(self.file, self.decl.clone().into())
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}
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fn as_any(&self) -> &(dyn Any + Send + 'static) {
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self
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}
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}
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// Diagnostic: unresolved-extern-crate
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//
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// This diagnostic is triggered if rust-analyzer is unable to discover referred extern crate.
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#[derive(Debug)]
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pub struct UnresolvedExternCrate {
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pub file: HirFileId,
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pub item: AstPtr<ast::ExternCrate>,
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}
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impl Diagnostic for UnresolvedExternCrate {
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fn code(&self) -> DiagnosticCode {
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DiagnosticCode("unresolved-extern-crate")
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}
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fn message(&self) -> String {
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"unresolved extern crate".to_string()
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}
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fn display_source(&self) -> InFile<SyntaxNodePtr> {
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InFile::new(self.file, self.item.clone().into())
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}
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fn as_any(&self) -> &(dyn Any + Send + 'static) {
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self
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}
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}
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#[derive(Debug)]
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pub struct UnresolvedImport {
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pub file: HirFileId,
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pub node: AstPtr<ast::UseTree>,
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}
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impl Diagnostic for UnresolvedImport {
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fn code(&self) -> DiagnosticCode {
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DiagnosticCode("unresolved-import")
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}
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fn message(&self) -> String {
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"unresolved import".to_string()
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}
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fn display_source(&self) -> InFile<SyntaxNodePtr> {
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InFile::new(self.file, self.node.clone().into())
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}
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fn as_any(&self) -> &(dyn Any + Send + 'static) {
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self
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}
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fn is_experimental(&self) -> bool {
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// This currently results in false positives in the following cases:
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// - `cfg_if!`-generated code in libstd (we don't load the sysroot correctly)
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// - `core::arch` (we don't handle `#[path = "../<path>"]` correctly)
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// - proc macros and/or proc macro generated code
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true
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}
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}
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// Diagnostic: unresolved-macro-call
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//
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// This diagnostic is triggered if rust-analyzer is unable to resolve the path to a
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// macro in a macro invocation.
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#[derive(Debug, Clone, Eq, PartialEq)]
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pub struct UnresolvedMacroCall {
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pub file: HirFileId,
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pub node: AstPtr<ast::MacroCall>,
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pub path: ModPath,
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}
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impl Diagnostic for UnresolvedMacroCall {
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fn code(&self) -> DiagnosticCode {
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DiagnosticCode("unresolved-macro-call")
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}
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fn message(&self) -> String {
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format!("unresolved macro `{}!`", self.path)
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}
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fn display_source(&self) -> InFile<SyntaxNodePtr> {
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InFile::new(self.file, self.node.clone().into())
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}
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fn as_any(&self) -> &(dyn Any + Send + 'static) {
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self
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}
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fn is_experimental(&self) -> bool {
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true
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}
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}
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// Diagnostic: inactive-code
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//
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// This diagnostic is shown for code with inactive `#[cfg]` attributes.
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#[derive(Debug, Clone, Eq, PartialEq)]
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pub struct InactiveCode {
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pub file: HirFileId,
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pub node: SyntaxNodePtr,
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pub cfg: CfgExpr,
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pub opts: CfgOptions,
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}
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impl Diagnostic for InactiveCode {
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fn code(&self) -> DiagnosticCode {
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DiagnosticCode("inactive-code")
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}
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fn message(&self) -> String {
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let inactive = DnfExpr::new(self.cfg.clone()).why_inactive(&self.opts);
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let mut buf = "code is inactive due to #[cfg] directives".to_string();
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if let Some(inactive) = inactive {
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format_to!(buf, ": {}", inactive);
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}
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buf
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}
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fn display_source(&self) -> InFile<SyntaxNodePtr> {
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InFile::new(self.file, self.node.clone())
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}
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fn as_any(&self) -> &(dyn Any + Send + 'static) {
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self
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}
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}
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// Diagnostic: unresolved-proc-macro
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//
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// This diagnostic is shown when a procedural macro can not be found. This usually means that
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// procedural macro support is simply disabled (and hence is only a weak hint instead of an error),
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// but can also indicate project setup problems.
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//
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// If you are seeing a lot of "proc macro not expanded" warnings, you can add this option to the
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// `rust-analyzer.diagnostics.disabled` list to prevent them from showing. Alternatively you can
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// enable support for procedural macros (see `rust-analyzer.procMacro.enable`).
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#[derive(Debug, Clone, Eq, PartialEq)]
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pub struct UnresolvedProcMacro {
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pub file: HirFileId,
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pub node: SyntaxNodePtr,
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/// If the diagnostic can be pinpointed more accurately than via `node`, this is the `TextRange`
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/// to use instead.
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pub precise_location: Option<TextRange>,
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pub macro_name: Option<String>,
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}
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impl Diagnostic for UnresolvedProcMacro {
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fn code(&self) -> DiagnosticCode {
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DiagnosticCode("unresolved-proc-macro")
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}
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fn message(&self) -> String {
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match &self.macro_name {
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Some(name) => format!("proc macro `{}` not expanded", name),
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None => "proc macro not expanded".to_string(),
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}
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}
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fn display_source(&self) -> InFile<SyntaxNodePtr> {
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InFile::new(self.file, self.node.clone())
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}
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fn as_any(&self) -> &(dyn Any + Send + 'static) {
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self
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}
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}
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// Diagnostic: macro-error
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//
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// This diagnostic is shown for macro expansion errors.
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#[derive(Debug, Clone, Eq, PartialEq)]
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pub struct MacroError {
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pub file: HirFileId,
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pub node: SyntaxNodePtr,
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pub message: String,
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}
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impl Diagnostic for MacroError {
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fn code(&self) -> DiagnosticCode {
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DiagnosticCode("macro-error")
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}
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fn message(&self) -> String {
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self.message.clone()
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}
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fn display_source(&self) -> InFile<SyntaxNodePtr> {
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InFile::new(self.file, self.node.clone())
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}
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fn as_any(&self) -> &(dyn Any + Send + 'static) {
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self
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}
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fn is_experimental(&self) -> bool {
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// Newly added and not very well-tested, might contain false positives.
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true
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}
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}
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#[derive(Debug)]
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pub struct UnimplementedBuiltinMacro {
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pub file: HirFileId,
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pub node: SyntaxNodePtr,
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}
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impl Diagnostic for UnimplementedBuiltinMacro {
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fn code(&self) -> DiagnosticCode {
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DiagnosticCode("unimplemented-builtin-macro")
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}
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fn message(&self) -> String {
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"unimplemented built-in macro".to_string()
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}
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fn display_source(&self) -> InFile<SyntaxNodePtr> {
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InFile::new(self.file, self.node.clone())
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}
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fn as_any(&self) -> &(dyn Any + Send + 'static) {
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self
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}
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}
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// Diagnostic: no-such-field
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//
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// This diagnostic is triggered if created structure does not have field provided in record.
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#[derive(Debug)]
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pub struct NoSuchField {
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pub file: HirFileId,
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pub field: AstPtr<ast::RecordExprField>,
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}
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impl Diagnostic for NoSuchField {
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fn code(&self) -> DiagnosticCode {
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DiagnosticCode("no-such-field")
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}
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fn message(&self) -> String {
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"no such field".to_string()
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}
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fn display_source(&self) -> InFile<SyntaxNodePtr> {
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InFile::new(self.file, self.field.clone().into())
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}
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fn as_any(&self) -> &(dyn Any + Send + 'static) {
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self
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}
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}
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// Diagnostic: break-outside-of-loop
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//
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// This diagnostic is triggered if the `break` keyword is used outside of a loop.
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#[derive(Debug)]
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pub struct BreakOutsideOfLoop {
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pub file: HirFileId,
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pub expr: AstPtr<ast::Expr>,
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}
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impl Diagnostic for BreakOutsideOfLoop {
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fn code(&self) -> DiagnosticCode {
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DiagnosticCode("break-outside-of-loop")
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}
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fn message(&self) -> String {
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"break outside of loop".to_string()
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}
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fn display_source(&self) -> InFile<SyntaxNodePtr> {
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InFile { file_id: self.file, value: self.expr.clone().into() }
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}
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fn as_any(&self) -> &(dyn Any + Send + 'static) {
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self
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}
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}
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// Diagnostic: missing-unsafe
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//
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// This diagnostic is triggered if an operation marked as `unsafe` is used outside of an `unsafe` function or block.
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#[derive(Debug)]
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pub struct MissingUnsafe {
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pub file: HirFileId,
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pub expr: AstPtr<ast::Expr>,
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}
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impl Diagnostic for MissingUnsafe {
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fn code(&self) -> DiagnosticCode {
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DiagnosticCode("missing-unsafe")
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}
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fn message(&self) -> String {
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format!("This operation is unsafe and requires an unsafe function or block")
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}
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fn display_source(&self) -> InFile<SyntaxNodePtr> {
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InFile { file_id: self.file, value: self.expr.clone().into() }
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}
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fn as_any(&self) -> &(dyn Any + Send + 'static) {
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self
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}
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}
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// Diagnostic: missing-structure-fields
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//
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// This diagnostic is triggered if record lacks some fields that exist in the corresponding structure.
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//
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// Example:
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//
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// ```rust
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// struct A { a: u8, b: u8 }
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//
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// let a = A { a: 10 };
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// ```
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#[derive(Debug)]
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pub struct MissingFields {
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pub file: HirFileId,
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pub field_list_parent: AstPtr<ast::RecordExpr>,
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pub field_list_parent_path: Option<AstPtr<ast::Path>>,
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pub missed_fields: Vec<Name>,
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}
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impl Diagnostic for MissingFields {
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fn code(&self) -> DiagnosticCode {
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DiagnosticCode("missing-structure-fields")
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}
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fn message(&self) -> String {
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let mut buf = String::from("Missing structure fields:\n");
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for field in &self.missed_fields {
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format_to!(buf, "- {}\n", field);
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}
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buf
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}
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fn display_source(&self) -> InFile<SyntaxNodePtr> {
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InFile {
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file_id: self.file,
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value: self
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.field_list_parent_path
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.clone()
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.map(SyntaxNodePtr::from)
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.unwrap_or_else(|| self.field_list_parent.clone().into()),
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}
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}
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fn as_any(&self) -> &(dyn Any + Send + 'static) {
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self
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}
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}
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// Diagnostic: missing-pat-fields
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//
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// This diagnostic is triggered if pattern lacks some fields that exist in the corresponding structure.
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//
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// Example:
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//
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// ```rust
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// struct A { a: u8, b: u8 }
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//
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// let a = A { a: 10, b: 20 };
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//
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// if let A { a } = a {
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// // ...
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// }
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// ```
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#[derive(Debug)]
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pub struct MissingPatFields {
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pub file: HirFileId,
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pub field_list_parent: AstPtr<ast::RecordPat>,
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pub field_list_parent_path: Option<AstPtr<ast::Path>>,
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pub missed_fields: Vec<Name>,
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}
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impl Diagnostic for MissingPatFields {
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fn code(&self) -> DiagnosticCode {
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DiagnosticCode("missing-pat-fields")
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}
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fn message(&self) -> String {
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let mut buf = String::from("Missing structure fields:\n");
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for field in &self.missed_fields {
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format_to!(buf, "- {}\n", field);
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}
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buf
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}
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fn display_source(&self) -> InFile<SyntaxNodePtr> {
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InFile {
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file_id: self.file,
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value: self
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.field_list_parent_path
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.clone()
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.map(SyntaxNodePtr::from)
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.unwrap_or_else(|| self.field_list_parent.clone().into()),
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}
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}
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fn as_any(&self) -> &(dyn Any + Send + 'static) {
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self
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}
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}
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// Diagnostic: replace-filter-map-next-with-find-map
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//
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// This diagnostic is triggered when `.filter_map(..).next()` is used, rather than the more concise `.find_map(..)`.
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#[derive(Debug)]
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pub struct ReplaceFilterMapNextWithFindMap {
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pub file: HirFileId,
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/// This expression is the whole method chain up to and including `.filter_map(..).next()`.
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pub next_expr: AstPtr<ast::Expr>,
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}
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impl Diagnostic for ReplaceFilterMapNextWithFindMap {
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fn code(&self) -> DiagnosticCode {
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DiagnosticCode("replace-filter-map-next-with-find-map")
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}
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fn message(&self) -> String {
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"replace filter_map(..).next() with find_map(..)".to_string()
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}
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fn display_source(&self) -> InFile<SyntaxNodePtr> {
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InFile { file_id: self.file, value: self.next_expr.clone().into() }
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}
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fn as_any(&self) -> &(dyn Any + Send + 'static) {
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self
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}
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}
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// Diagnostic: mismatched-arg-count
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//
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// This diagnostic is triggered if a function is invoked with an incorrect amount of arguments.
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#[derive(Debug)]
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pub struct MismatchedArgCount {
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pub file: HirFileId,
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pub call_expr: AstPtr<ast::Expr>,
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pub expected: usize,
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pub found: usize,
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}
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impl Diagnostic for MismatchedArgCount {
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fn code(&self) -> DiagnosticCode {
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DiagnosticCode("mismatched-arg-count")
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}
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fn message(&self) -> String {
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let s = if self.expected == 1 { "" } else { "s" };
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format!("Expected {} argument{}, found {}", self.expected, s, self.found)
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}
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fn display_source(&self) -> InFile<SyntaxNodePtr> {
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InFile { file_id: self.file, value: self.call_expr.clone().into() }
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}
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fn as_any(&self) -> &(dyn Any + Send + 'static) {
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self
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}
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fn is_experimental(&self) -> bool {
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true
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}
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}
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#[derive(Debug)]
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pub struct RemoveThisSemicolon {
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pub file: HirFileId,
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pub expr: AstPtr<ast::Expr>,
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}
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impl Diagnostic for RemoveThisSemicolon {
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fn code(&self) -> DiagnosticCode {
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DiagnosticCode("remove-this-semicolon")
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}
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fn message(&self) -> String {
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"Remove this semicolon".to_string()
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}
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fn display_source(&self) -> InFile<SyntaxNodePtr> {
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InFile { file_id: self.file, value: self.expr.clone().into() }
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}
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fn as_any(&self) -> &(dyn Any + Send + 'static) {
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self
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}
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}
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// Diagnostic: missing-ok-or-some-in-tail-expr
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//
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// This diagnostic is triggered if a block that should return `Result` returns a value not wrapped in `Ok`,
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// or if a block that should return `Option` returns a value not wrapped in `Some`.
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//
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// Example:
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//
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// ```rust
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// fn foo() -> Result<u8, ()> {
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// 10
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// }
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// ```
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#[derive(Debug)]
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pub struct MissingOkOrSomeInTailExpr {
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pub file: HirFileId,
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pub expr: AstPtr<ast::Expr>,
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// `Some` or `Ok` depending on whether the return type is Result or Option
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pub required: String,
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}
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impl Diagnostic for MissingOkOrSomeInTailExpr {
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fn code(&self) -> DiagnosticCode {
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DiagnosticCode("missing-ok-or-some-in-tail-expr")
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}
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fn message(&self) -> String {
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format!("wrap return expression in {}", self.required)
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}
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fn display_source(&self) -> InFile<SyntaxNodePtr> {
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InFile { file_id: self.file, value: self.expr.clone().into() }
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}
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fn as_any(&self) -> &(dyn Any + Send + 'static) {
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self
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}
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}
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// Diagnostic: missing-match-arm
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//
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// This diagnostic is triggered if `match` block is missing one or more match arms.
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#[derive(Debug)]
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pub struct MissingMatchArms {
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pub file: HirFileId,
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pub match_expr: AstPtr<ast::Expr>,
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pub arms: AstPtr<ast::MatchArmList>,
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}
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impl Diagnostic for MissingMatchArms {
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fn code(&self) -> DiagnosticCode {
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DiagnosticCode("missing-match-arm")
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}
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fn message(&self) -> String {
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String::from("Missing match arm")
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}
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fn display_source(&self) -> InFile<SyntaxNodePtr> {
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InFile { file_id: self.file, value: self.match_expr.clone().into() }
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}
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fn as_any(&self) -> &(dyn Any + Send + 'static) {
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self
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}
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}
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#[derive(Debug)]
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pub struct InternalBailedOut {
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pub file: HirFileId,
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pub pat_syntax_ptr: SyntaxNodePtr,
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}
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|
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impl Diagnostic for InternalBailedOut {
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fn code(&self) -> DiagnosticCode {
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DiagnosticCode("internal:match-check-bailed-out")
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|
}
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fn message(&self) -> String {
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|
format!("Internal: match check bailed out")
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|
}
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fn display_source(&self) -> InFile<SyntaxNodePtr> {
|
|
InFile { file_id: self.file, value: self.pat_syntax_ptr.clone() }
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|
}
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|
fn as_any(&self) -> &(dyn Any + Send + 'static) {
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|
self
|
|
}
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|
}
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|
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|
pub use hir_ty::diagnostics::IncorrectCase;
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|
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|
impl Diagnostic for IncorrectCase {
|
|
fn code(&self) -> DiagnosticCode {
|
|
DiagnosticCode("incorrect-ident-case")
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
fn message(&self) -> String {
|
|
format!(
|
|
"{} `{}` should have {} name, e.g. `{}`",
|
|
self.ident_type,
|
|
self.ident_text,
|
|
self.expected_case.to_string(),
|
|
self.suggested_text
|
|
)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
fn display_source(&self) -> InFile<SyntaxNodePtr> {
|
|
InFile::new(self.file, self.ident.clone().into())
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
fn as_any(&self) -> &(dyn Any + Send + 'static) {
|
|
self
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
fn is_experimental(&self) -> bool {
|
|
true
|
|
}
|
|
}
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