rust/compiler/rustc_expand/src/module.rs

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Rust

use std::iter::once;
use std::path::{self, Path, PathBuf};
use rustc_ast::ptr::P;
use rustc_ast::{AttrVec, Attribute, Inline, Item, ModSpans, token};
use rustc_errors::{Diag, ErrorGuaranteed};
use rustc_parse::{new_parser_from_file, unwrap_or_emit_fatal, validate_attr};
use rustc_session::Session;
use rustc_session::parse::ParseSess;
use rustc_span::Span;
use rustc_span::symbol::{Ident, sym};
use thin_vec::ThinVec;
use crate::base::ModuleData;
use crate::errors::{
ModuleCircular, ModuleFileNotFound, ModuleInBlock, ModuleInBlockName, ModuleMultipleCandidates,
};
#[derive(Copy, Clone)]
pub enum DirOwnership {
Owned {
// None if `mod.rs`, `Some("foo")` if we're in `foo.rs`.
relative: Option<Ident>,
},
UnownedViaBlock,
}
// Public for rustfmt usage.
pub struct ModulePathSuccess {
pub file_path: PathBuf,
pub dir_ownership: DirOwnership,
}
pub(crate) struct ParsedExternalMod {
pub items: ThinVec<P<Item>>,
pub spans: ModSpans,
pub file_path: PathBuf,
pub dir_path: PathBuf,
pub dir_ownership: DirOwnership,
}
pub enum ModError<'a> {
CircularInclusion(Vec<PathBuf>),
ModInBlock(Option<Ident>),
FileNotFound(Ident, PathBuf, PathBuf),
MultipleCandidates(Ident, PathBuf, PathBuf),
ParserError(Diag<'a>),
}
pub(crate) fn parse_external_mod(
sess: &Session,
ident: Ident,
span: Span, // The span to blame on errors.
module: &ModuleData,
mut dir_ownership: DirOwnership,
attrs: &mut AttrVec,
) -> ParsedExternalMod {
// We bail on the first error, but that error does not cause a fatal error... (1)
let result: Result<_, ModError<'_>> = try {
// Extract the file path and the new ownership.
let mp = mod_file_path(sess, ident, attrs, &module.dir_path, dir_ownership)?;
dir_ownership = mp.dir_ownership;
// Ensure file paths are acyclic.
if let Some(pos) = module.file_path_stack.iter().position(|p| p == &mp.file_path) {
do yeet ModError::CircularInclusion(module.file_path_stack[pos..].to_vec());
}
// Actually parse the external file as a module.
let mut parser =
unwrap_or_emit_fatal(new_parser_from_file(&sess.psess, &mp.file_path, Some(span)));
let (inner_attrs, items, inner_span) =
parser.parse_mod(&token::Eof).map_err(|err| ModError::ParserError(err))?;
attrs.extend(inner_attrs);
(items, inner_span, mp.file_path)
};
// (1) ...instead, we return a dummy module.
let (items, spans, file_path) =
result.map_err(|err| err.report(sess, span)).unwrap_or_default();
// Extract the directory path for submodules of the module.
let dir_path = file_path.parent().unwrap_or(&file_path).to_owned();
ParsedExternalMod { items, spans, file_path, dir_path, dir_ownership }
}
pub(crate) fn mod_dir_path(
sess: &Session,
ident: Ident,
attrs: &[Attribute],
module: &ModuleData,
mut dir_ownership: DirOwnership,
inline: Inline,
) -> (PathBuf, DirOwnership) {
match inline {
Inline::Yes
if let Some(file_path) = mod_file_path_from_attr(sess, attrs, &module.dir_path) =>
{
// For inline modules file path from `#[path]` is actually the directory path
// for historical reasons, so we don't pop the last segment here.
(file_path, DirOwnership::Owned { relative: None })
}
Inline::Yes => {
// We have to push on the current module name in the case of relative
// paths in order to ensure that any additional module paths from inline
// `mod x { ... }` come after the relative extension.
//
// For example, a `mod z { ... }` inside `x/y.rs` should set the current
// directory path to `/x/y/z`, not `/x/z` with a relative offset of `y`.
let mut dir_path = module.dir_path.clone();
if let DirOwnership::Owned { relative } = &mut dir_ownership {
if let Some(ident) = relative.take() {
// Remove the relative offset.
dir_path.push(ident.as_str());
}
}
dir_path.push(ident.as_str());
(dir_path, dir_ownership)
}
Inline::No => {
// FIXME: This is a subset of `parse_external_mod` without actual parsing,
// check whether the logic for unloaded, loaded and inline modules can be unified.
let file_path = mod_file_path(sess, ident, attrs, &module.dir_path, dir_ownership)
.map(|mp| {
dir_ownership = mp.dir_ownership;
mp.file_path
})
.unwrap_or_default();
// Extract the directory path for submodules of the module.
let dir_path = file_path.parent().unwrap_or(&file_path).to_owned();
(dir_path, dir_ownership)
}
}
}
fn mod_file_path<'a>(
sess: &'a Session,
ident: Ident,
attrs: &[Attribute],
dir_path: &Path,
dir_ownership: DirOwnership,
) -> Result<ModulePathSuccess, ModError<'a>> {
if let Some(file_path) = mod_file_path_from_attr(sess, attrs, dir_path) {
// All `#[path]` files are treated as though they are a `mod.rs` file.
// This means that `mod foo;` declarations inside `#[path]`-included
// files are siblings,
//
// Note that this will produce weirdness when a file named `foo.rs` is
// `#[path]` included and contains a `mod foo;` declaration.
// If you encounter this, it's your own darn fault :P
let dir_ownership = DirOwnership::Owned { relative: None };
return Ok(ModulePathSuccess { file_path, dir_ownership });
}
let relative = match dir_ownership {
DirOwnership::Owned { relative } => relative,
DirOwnership::UnownedViaBlock => None,
};
let result = default_submod_path(&sess.psess, ident, relative, dir_path);
match dir_ownership {
DirOwnership::Owned { .. } => result,
DirOwnership::UnownedViaBlock => Err(ModError::ModInBlock(match result {
Ok(_) | Err(ModError::MultipleCandidates(..)) => Some(ident),
_ => None,
})),
}
}
/// Derive a submodule path from the first found `#[path = "path_string"]`.
/// The provided `dir_path` is joined with the `path_string`.
pub(crate) fn mod_file_path_from_attr(
sess: &Session,
attrs: &[Attribute],
dir_path: &Path,
) -> Option<PathBuf> {
// Extract path string from first `#[path = "path_string"]` attribute.
let first_path = attrs.iter().find(|at| at.has_name(sym::path))?;
let Some(path_sym) = first_path.value_str() else {
// This check is here mainly to catch attempting to use a macro,
// such as #[path = concat!(...)]. This isn't currently supported
// because otherwise the InvocationCollector would need to defer
// loading a module until the #[path] attribute was expanded, and
// it doesn't support that (and would likely add a bit of
// complexity). Usually bad forms are checked in AstValidator (via
// `check_builtin_attribute`), but by the time that runs the macro
// is expanded, and it doesn't give an error.
validate_attr::emit_fatal_malformed_builtin_attribute(&sess.psess, first_path, sym::path);
};
let path_str = path_sym.as_str();
// On windows, the base path might have the form
// `\\?\foo\bar` in which case it does not tolerate
// mixed `/` and `\` separators, so canonicalize
// `/` to `\`.
#[cfg(windows)]
let path_str = path_str.replace("/", "\\");
Some(dir_path.join(path_str))
}
/// Returns a path to a module.
// Public for rustfmt usage.
pub fn default_submod_path<'a>(
psess: &'a ParseSess,
ident: Ident,
relative: Option<Ident>,
dir_path: &Path,
) -> Result<ModulePathSuccess, ModError<'a>> {
// If we're in a foo.rs file instead of a mod.rs file,
// we need to look for submodules in
// `./foo/<ident>.rs` and `./foo/<ident>/mod.rs` rather than
// `./<ident>.rs` and `./<ident>/mod.rs`.
let relative_prefix_string;
let relative_prefix = if let Some(ident) = relative {
relative_prefix_string = format!("{}{}", ident.name, path::MAIN_SEPARATOR);
&relative_prefix_string
} else {
""
};
let default_path_str = format!("{}{}.rs", relative_prefix, ident.name);
let secondary_path_str =
format!("{}{}{}mod.rs", relative_prefix, ident.name, path::MAIN_SEPARATOR);
let default_path = dir_path.join(&default_path_str);
let secondary_path = dir_path.join(&secondary_path_str);
let default_exists = psess.source_map().file_exists(&default_path);
let secondary_exists = psess.source_map().file_exists(&secondary_path);
match (default_exists, secondary_exists) {
(true, false) => Ok(ModulePathSuccess {
file_path: default_path,
dir_ownership: DirOwnership::Owned { relative: Some(ident) },
}),
(false, true) => Ok(ModulePathSuccess {
file_path: secondary_path,
dir_ownership: DirOwnership::Owned { relative: None },
}),
(false, false) => Err(ModError::FileNotFound(ident, default_path, secondary_path)),
(true, true) => Err(ModError::MultipleCandidates(ident, default_path, secondary_path)),
}
}
impl ModError<'_> {
fn report(self, sess: &Session, span: Span) -> ErrorGuaranteed {
match self {
ModError::CircularInclusion(file_paths) => {
let path_to_string = |path: &PathBuf| path.display().to_string();
let paths = file_paths
.iter()
.map(path_to_string)
.chain(once(path_to_string(&file_paths[0])))
.collect::<Vec<_>>();
let modules = paths.join(" -> ");
sess.dcx().emit_err(ModuleCircular { span, modules })
}
ModError::ModInBlock(ident) => sess.dcx().emit_err(ModuleInBlock {
span,
name: ident.map(|name| ModuleInBlockName { span, name }),
}),
ModError::FileNotFound(name, default_path, secondary_path) => {
sess.dcx().emit_err(ModuleFileNotFound {
span,
name,
default_path: default_path.display().to_string(),
secondary_path: secondary_path.display().to_string(),
})
}
ModError::MultipleCandidates(name, default_path, secondary_path) => {
sess.dcx().emit_err(ModuleMultipleCandidates {
span,
name,
default_path: default_path.display().to_string(),
secondary_path: secondary_path.display().to_string(),
})
}
ModError::ParserError(err) => err.emit(),
}
}
}