rust/tests/ui-fulldeps/stable-mir/crate-info.rs
2023-05-08 14:23:19 +00:00

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Rust

// run-pass
// Test that users are able to use stable mir APIs to retrieve information of the current crate
// ignore-stage1
// ignore-cross-compile
// ignore-remote
// edition: 2021
#![feature(rustc_private)]
extern crate rustc_driver;
extern crate rustc_hir;
extern crate rustc_interface;
extern crate rustc_middle;
extern crate rustc_smir;
use rustc_driver::{Callbacks, Compilation, RunCompiler};
use rustc_hir::def::DefKind;
use rustc_interface::{interface, Queries};
use rustc_middle::ty::TyCtxt;
use rustc_smir::{rustc_internal, stable_mir};
use std::io::Write;
const CRATE_NAME: &str = "input";
/// This function uses the Stable MIR APIs to get information about the test crate.
fn test_stable_mir(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>) {
// Get the local crate using stable_mir API.
let local = stable_mir::local_crate();
assert_eq!(&local.name, CRATE_NAME);
assert_eq!(stable_mir::entry_fn(), None);
// Find items in the local crate.
let items = stable_mir::all_local_items();
assert!(get_item(tcx, &items, (DefKind::Fn, "foo::bar")).is_some());
// Find the `std` crate.
assert!(stable_mir::find_crate("std").is_some());
let bar = get_item(tcx, &items, (DefKind::Fn, "bar")).unwrap();
let body = bar.body();
assert_eq!(body.locals.len(), 2);
assert_eq!(body.blocks.len(), 1);
let block = &body.blocks[0];
assert_eq!(block.statements.len(), 1);
match &block.statements[0] {
stable_mir::mir::Statement::Assign(..) => {}
other => panic!("{other:?}"),
}
match &block.terminator {
stable_mir::mir::Terminator::Return => {}
other => panic!("{other:?}"),
}
let foo_bar = get_item(tcx, &items, (DefKind::Fn, "foo_bar")).unwrap();
let body = foo_bar.body();
assert_eq!(body.locals.len(), 7);
assert_eq!(body.blocks.len(), 4);
let block = &body.blocks[0];
match &block.terminator {
stable_mir::mir::Terminator::Call { .. } => {}
other => panic!("{other:?}"),
}
let drop = get_item(tcx, &items, (DefKind::Fn, "drop")).unwrap();
let body = drop.body();
assert_eq!(body.blocks.len(), 2);
let block = &body.blocks[0];
match &block.terminator {
stable_mir::mir::Terminator::Drop { .. } => {}
other => panic!("{other:?}"),
}
let assert = get_item(tcx, &items, (DefKind::Fn, "assert")).unwrap();
let body = assert.body();
assert_eq!(body.blocks.len(), 2);
let block = &body.blocks[0];
match &block.terminator {
stable_mir::mir::Terminator::Assert { .. } => {}
other => panic!("{other:?}"),
}
}
// Use internal API to find a function in a crate.
fn get_item<'a>(
tcx: TyCtxt,
items: &'a stable_mir::CrateItems,
item: (DefKind, &str),
) -> Option<&'a stable_mir::CrateItem> {
items.iter().find(|crate_item| {
let def_id = rustc_internal::item_def_id(crate_item);
tcx.def_kind(def_id) == item.0 && tcx.def_path_str(def_id) == item.1
})
}
/// This test will generate and analyze a dummy crate using the stable mir.
/// For that, it will first write the dummy crate into a file.
/// It will invoke the compiler using a custom Callback implementation, which will
/// invoke Stable MIR APIs after the compiler has finished its analysis.
fn main() {
let path = "input.rs";
generate_input(&path).unwrap();
let args = vec![
"rustc".to_string(),
"--crate-type=lib".to_string(),
"--crate-name".to_string(),
CRATE_NAME.to_string(),
path.to_string(),
];
rustc_driver::catch_fatal_errors(|| {
RunCompiler::new(&args, &mut SMirCalls {}).run().unwrap();
})
.unwrap();
}
struct SMirCalls {}
impl Callbacks for SMirCalls {
/// Called after analysis. Return value instructs the compiler whether to
/// continue the compilation afterwards (defaults to `Compilation::Continue`)
fn after_analysis<'tcx>(
&mut self,
_compiler: &interface::Compiler,
queries: &'tcx Queries<'tcx>,
) -> Compilation {
queries.global_ctxt().unwrap().enter(|tcx| {
rustc_smir::rustc_internal::run(tcx, || test_stable_mir(tcx));
});
// No need to keep going.
Compilation::Stop
}
}
fn generate_input(path: &str) -> std::io::Result<()> {
let mut file = std::fs::File::create(path)?;
write!(
file,
r#"
mod foo {{
pub fn bar(i: i32) -> i64 {{
i as i64
}}
}}
pub fn bar(x: i32) -> i32 {{
x
}}
pub fn foo_bar(x: i32, y: i32) -> i64 {{
let x_64 = foo::bar(x);
let y_64 = foo::bar(y);
x_64.wrapping_add(y_64)
}}
pub fn drop(_: String) {{}}
pub fn assert(x: i32) -> i32 {{
x + 1
}}"#
)?;
Ok(())
}