rust/src/librustc/middle/freevars.rs
Huon Wilson 5dc5efefd4 syntax: deprecate #[auto_{en,de}code] in favour of #[deriving({En,De}codable)].
Replace all instances of #[auto_*code] with the appropriate #[deriving] attribute
and remove the majority of the actual code, leaving stubs to refer the user to
the new syntax.
2013-05-16 08:55:57 +10:00

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// 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 <LICENSE-APACHE or
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license
// <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your
// option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
// except according to those terms.
// A pass that annotates for each loops and functions with the free
// variables that they contain.
use middle::resolve;
use middle::ty;
use core::hashmap::HashMap;
use syntax::codemap::span;
use syntax::{ast, ast_util, visit};
// A vector of defs representing the free variables referred to in a function.
// (The def_upvar will already have been stripped).
#[deriving(Encodable, Decodable)]
pub struct freevar_entry {
def: ast::def, //< The variable being accessed free.
span: span //< First span where it is accessed (there can be multiple)
}
pub type freevar_info = @~[@freevar_entry];
pub type freevar_map = @mut HashMap<ast::node_id, freevar_info>;
// Searches through part of the AST for all references to locals or
// upvars in this frame and returns the list of definition IDs thus found.
// Since we want to be able to collect upvars in some arbitrary piece
// of the AST, we take a walker function that we invoke with a visitor
// in order to start the search.
fn collect_freevars(def_map: resolve::DefMap, blk: &ast::blk)
-> freevar_info {
let seen = @mut HashMap::new();
let refs = @mut ~[];
fn ignore_item(_i: @ast::item, _depth: int, _v: visit::vt<int>) { }
let walk_expr: @fn(expr: @ast::expr, depth: int, v: visit::vt<int>) =
|expr, depth, v| {
match expr.node {
ast::expr_fn_block(*) => visit::visit_expr(expr, depth + 1, v),
ast::expr_path(*) | ast::expr_self => {
let mut i = 0;
match def_map.find(&expr.id) {
None => fail!("path not found"),
Some(&df) => {
let mut def = df;
while i < depth {
match def {
ast::def_upvar(_, inner, _, _) => { def = *inner; }
_ => break
}
i += 1;
}
if i == depth { // Made it to end of loop
let dnum = ast_util::def_id_of_def(def).node;
if !seen.contains_key(&dnum) {
refs.push(@freevar_entry {
def: def,
span: expr.span,
});
seen.insert(dnum, ());
}
}
}
}
}
_ => visit::visit_expr(expr, depth, v)
}
};
let v = visit::mk_vt(@visit::Visitor {visit_item: ignore_item,
visit_expr: walk_expr,
.. *visit::default_visitor()});
(v.visit_block)(blk, 1, v);
return @/*bad*/copy *refs;
}
// Build a map from every function and for-each body to a set of the
// freevars contained in it. The implementation is not particularly
// efficient as it fully recomputes the free variables at every
// node of interest rather than building up the free variables in
// one pass. This could be improved upon if it turns out to matter.
pub fn annotate_freevars(def_map: resolve::DefMap, crate: @ast::crate) ->
freevar_map {
let freevars = @mut HashMap::new();
let walk_fn: @fn(&visit::fn_kind,
&ast::fn_decl,
&ast::blk,
span,
ast::node_id) = |_, _, blk, _, nid| {
let vars = collect_freevars(def_map, blk);
freevars.insert(nid, vars);
};
let visitor =
visit::mk_simple_visitor(@visit::SimpleVisitor {
visit_fn: walk_fn,
.. *visit::default_simple_visitor()});
visit::visit_crate(crate, (), visitor);
return freevars;
}
pub fn get_freevars(tcx: ty::ctxt, fid: ast::node_id) -> freevar_info {
match tcx.freevars.find(&fid) {
None => fail!("get_freevars: %d has no freevars", fid),
Some(&d) => return d
}
}
pub fn has_freevars(tcx: ty::ctxt, fid: ast::node_id) -> bool {
return vec::len(*get_freevars(tcx, fid)) != 0u;
}