rust/compiler/rustc_errors/src/emitter.rs

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//! The current rustc diagnostics emitter.
//!
//! An `Emitter` takes care of generating the output from a `Diag` struct.
//!
//! There are various `Emitter` implementations that generate different output formats such as
//! JSON and human readable output.
//!
//! The output types are defined in `rustc_session::config::ErrorOutputType`.
use std::borrow::Cow;
use std::cmp::{max, min, Reverse};
use std::error::Report;
use std::io::prelude::*;
use std::io::{self, IsTerminal};
use std::iter;
use std::path::Path;
use derive_setters::Setters;
use rustc_data_structures::fx::{FxHashMap, FxIndexMap, FxIndexSet};
use rustc_data_structures::sync::{DynSend, IntoDynSyncSend, Lrc};
use rustc_error_messages::{FluentArgs, SpanLabel};
use rustc_lint_defs::pluralize;
use rustc_span::hygiene::{ExpnKind, MacroKind};
use rustc_span::source_map::SourceMap;
use rustc_span::{char_width, FileLines, FileName, SourceFile, Span};
use termcolor::{Buffer, BufferWriter, Color, ColorChoice, ColorSpec, StandardStream, WriteColor};
use tracing::{debug, instrument, trace, warn};
use crate::diagnostic::DiagLocation;
use crate::snippet::{
Annotation, AnnotationColumn, AnnotationType, Line, MultilineAnnotation, Style, StyledString,
};
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use crate::styled_buffer::StyledBuffer;
use crate::translation::{to_fluent_args, Translate};
use crate::{
CodeSuggestion, DiagCtxt, DiagInner, DiagMessage, ErrCode, FluentBundle, LazyFallbackBundle,
Level, MultiSpan, Subdiag, SubstitutionHighlight, SuggestionStyle, TerminalUrl,
};
/// Default column width, used in tests and when terminal dimensions cannot be determined.
const DEFAULT_COLUMN_WIDTH: usize = 140;
/// Describes the way the content of the `rendered` field of the json output is generated
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub enum HumanReadableErrorType {
Default(ColorConfig),
AnnotateSnippet(ColorConfig),
Short(ColorConfig),
}
impl HumanReadableErrorType {
/// Returns a (`short`, `color`) tuple
pub fn unzip(self) -> (bool, ColorConfig) {
match self {
HumanReadableErrorType::Default(cc) => (false, cc),
HumanReadableErrorType::Short(cc) => (true, cc),
HumanReadableErrorType::AnnotateSnippet(cc) => (false, cc),
}
}
}
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#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug)]
struct Margin {
/// The available whitespace in the left that can be consumed when centering.
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pub whitespace_left: usize,
/// The column of the beginning of left-most span.
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pub span_left: usize,
/// The column of the end of right-most span.
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pub span_right: usize,
/// The beginning of the line to be displayed.
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pub computed_left: usize,
/// The end of the line to be displayed.
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pub computed_right: usize,
/// The current width of the terminal. Uses value of `DEFAULT_COLUMN_WIDTH` constant by default
/// and in tests.
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pub column_width: usize,
/// The end column of a span label, including the span. Doesn't account for labels not in the
/// same line as the span.
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pub label_right: usize,
}
impl Margin {
fn new(
whitespace_left: usize,
span_left: usize,
span_right: usize,
label_right: usize,
column_width: usize,
max_line_len: usize,
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) -> Self {
// The 6 is padding to give a bit of room for `...` when displaying:
// ```
// error: message
// --> file.rs:16:58
// |
// 16 | ... fn foo(self) -> Self::Bar {
// | ^^^^^^^^^
// ```
let mut m = Margin {
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whitespace_left: whitespace_left.saturating_sub(6),
span_left: span_left.saturating_sub(6),
span_right: span_right + 6,
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computed_left: 0,
computed_right: 0,
column_width,
label_right: label_right + 6,
};
m.compute(max_line_len);
m
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}
fn was_cut_left(&self) -> bool {
self.computed_left > 0
}
fn was_cut_right(&self, line_len: usize) -> bool {
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let right =
if self.computed_right == self.span_right || self.computed_right == self.label_right {
// Account for the "..." padding given above. Otherwise we end up with code lines
// that do fit but end in "..." as if they were trimmed.
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self.computed_right - 6
} else {
self.computed_right
};
right < line_len && self.computed_left + self.column_width < line_len
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}
fn compute(&mut self, max_line_len: usize) {
// When there's a lot of whitespace (>20), we want to trim it as it is useless.
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self.computed_left = if self.whitespace_left > 20 {
self.whitespace_left - 16 // We want some padding.
} else {
0
};
// We want to show as much as possible, max_line_len is the right-most boundary for the
// relevant code.
self.computed_right = max(max_line_len, self.computed_left);
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if self.computed_right - self.computed_left > self.column_width {
// Trimming only whitespace isn't enough, let's get craftier.
if self.label_right - self.whitespace_left <= self.column_width {
// Attempt to fit the code window only trimming whitespace.
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self.computed_left = self.whitespace_left;
self.computed_right = self.computed_left + self.column_width;
} else if self.label_right - self.span_left <= self.column_width {
// Attempt to fit the code window considering only the spans and labels.
let padding_left = (self.column_width - (self.label_right - self.span_left)) / 2;
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self.computed_left = self.span_left.saturating_sub(padding_left);
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self.computed_right = self.computed_left + self.column_width;
} else if self.span_right - self.span_left <= self.column_width {
// Attempt to fit the code window considering the spans and labels plus padding.
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let padding_left = (self.column_width - (self.span_right - self.span_left)) / 5 * 2;
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self.computed_left = self.span_left.saturating_sub(padding_left);
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self.computed_right = self.computed_left + self.column_width;
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} else {
// Mostly give up but still don't show the full line.
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self.computed_left = self.span_left;
self.computed_right = self.span_right;
}
}
}
fn left(&self, line_len: usize) -> usize {
min(self.computed_left, line_len)
}
fn right(&self, line_len: usize) -> usize {
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if line_len.saturating_sub(self.computed_left) <= self.column_width {
line_len
} else {
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min(line_len, self.computed_right)
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}
}
}
const ANONYMIZED_LINE_NUM: &str = "LL";
pub type DynEmitter = dyn Emitter + DynSend;
/// Emitter trait for emitting errors.
pub trait Emitter: Translate {
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/// Emit a structured diagnostic.
fn emit_diagnostic(&mut self, diag: DiagInner);
/// Emit a notification that an artifact has been output.
/// Currently only supported for the JSON format.
fn emit_artifact_notification(&mut self, _path: &Path, _artifact_type: &str) {}
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/// Emit a report about future breakage.
/// Currently only supported for the JSON format.
fn emit_future_breakage_report(&mut self, _diags: Vec<DiagInner>) {}
/// Emit list of unused externs.
/// Currently only supported for the JSON format.
fn emit_unused_externs(
&mut self,
_lint_level: rustc_lint_defs::Level,
_unused_externs: &[&str],
) {
}
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/// Checks if should show explanations about "rustc --explain"
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fn should_show_explain(&self) -> bool {
true
}
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/// Checks if we can use colors in the current output stream.
fn supports_color(&self) -> bool {
false
}
fn source_map(&self) -> Option<&Lrc<SourceMap>>;
/// Formats the substitutions of the primary_span
///
/// There are a lot of conditions to this method, but in short:
///
/// * If the current `DiagInner` has only one visible `CodeSuggestion`,
/// we format the `help` suggestion depending on the content of the
/// substitutions. In that case, we modify the span and clear the
/// suggestions.
///
/// * If the current `DiagInner` has multiple suggestions,
/// we leave `primary_span` and the suggestions untouched.
fn primary_span_formatted(
&mut self,
primary_span: &mut MultiSpan,
suggestions: &mut Vec<CodeSuggestion>,
fluent_args: &FluentArgs<'_>,
) {
if let Some((sugg, rest)) = suggestions.split_first() {
let msg = self.translate_message(&sugg.msg, fluent_args).map_err(Report::new).unwrap();
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if rest.is_empty() &&
// ^ if there is only one suggestion
// don't display multi-suggestions as labels
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sugg.substitutions.len() == 1 &&
// don't display multipart suggestions as labels
sugg.substitutions[0].parts.len() == 1 &&
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// don't display long messages as labels
msg.split_whitespace().count() < 10 &&
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// don't display multiline suggestions as labels
!sugg.substitutions[0].parts[0].snippet.contains('\n') &&
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![
// when this style is set we want the suggestion to be a message, not inline
SuggestionStyle::HideCodeAlways,
// trivial suggestion for tooling's sake, never shown
SuggestionStyle::CompletelyHidden,
// subtle suggestion, never shown inline
SuggestionStyle::ShowAlways,
].contains(&sugg.style)
{
let substitution = &sugg.substitutions[0].parts[0].snippet.trim();
let msg = if substitution.is_empty() || sugg.style.hide_inline() {
// This substitution is only removal OR we explicitly don't want to show the
// code inline (`hide_inline`). Therefore, we don't show the substitution.
format!("help: {msg}")
} else {
// Show the default suggestion text with the substitution
format!(
"help: {}{}: `{}`",
msg,
if self.source_map().is_some_and(|sm| is_case_difference(
sm,
substitution,
sugg.substitutions[0].parts[0].span,
)) {
" (notice the capitalization)"
} else {
""
},
substitution,
)
};
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primary_span.push_span_label(sugg.substitutions[0].parts[0].span, msg);
// We return only the modified primary_span
suggestions.clear();
} else {
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// if there are multiple suggestions, print them all in full
// to be consistent. We could try to figure out if we can
// make one (or the first one) inline, but that would give
// undue importance to a semi-random suggestion
}
} else {
// do nothing
}
}
fn fix_multispans_in_extern_macros_and_render_macro_backtrace(
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&self,
span: &mut MultiSpan,
children: &mut Vec<Subdiag>,
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level: &Level,
backtrace: bool,
) {
// Check for spans in macros, before `fix_multispans_in_extern_macros`
// has a chance to replace them.
let has_macro_spans: Vec<_> = iter::once(&*span)
.chain(children.iter().map(|child| &child.span))
.flat_map(|span| span.primary_spans())
.flat_map(|sp| sp.macro_backtrace())
.filter_map(|expn_data| {
match expn_data.kind {
ExpnKind::Root => None,
// Skip past non-macro entries, just in case there
// are some which do actually involve macros.
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ExpnKind::Desugaring(..) | ExpnKind::AstPass(..) => None,
ExpnKind::Macro(macro_kind, name) => Some((macro_kind, name)),
}
})
.collect();
if !backtrace {
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self.fix_multispans_in_extern_macros(span, children);
}
self.render_multispans_macro_backtrace(span, children, backtrace);
if !backtrace {
if let Some((macro_kind, name)) = has_macro_spans.first() {
// Mark the actual macro this originates from
let and_then = if let Some((macro_kind, last_name)) = has_macro_spans.last()
&& last_name != name
{
let descr = macro_kind.descr();
format!(" which comes from the expansion of the {descr} `{last_name}`",)
} else {
"".to_string()
};
let descr = macro_kind.descr();
let msg = format!(
"this {level} originates in the {descr} `{name}`{and_then} \
(in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)",
);
children.push(Subdiag {
level: Level::Note,
messages: vec![(DiagMessage::from(msg), Style::NoStyle)],
span: MultiSpan::new(),
});
}
}
}
fn render_multispans_macro_backtrace(
&self,
span: &mut MultiSpan,
children: &mut Vec<Subdiag>,
backtrace: bool,
) {
for span in iter::once(span).chain(children.iter_mut().map(|child| &mut child.span)) {
self.render_multispan_macro_backtrace(span, backtrace);
}
}
fn render_multispan_macro_backtrace(&self, span: &mut MultiSpan, always_backtrace: bool) {
let mut new_labels = FxIndexSet::default();
for &sp in span.primary_spans() {
if sp.is_dummy() {
continue;
}
// FIXME(eddyb) use `retain` on `macro_backtrace` to remove all the
// entries we don't want to print, to make sure the indices being
// printed are contiguous (or omitted if there's only one entry).
let macro_backtrace: Vec<_> = sp.macro_backtrace().collect();
for (i, trace) in macro_backtrace.iter().rev().enumerate() {
if trace.def_site.is_dummy() {
continue;
}
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if always_backtrace {
new_labels.insert((
trace.def_site,
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format!(
"in this expansion of `{}`{}",
trace.kind.descr(),
if macro_backtrace.len() > 1 {
// if macro_backtrace.len() == 1 it'll be
// pointed at by "in this macro invocation"
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format!(" (#{})", i + 1)
} else {
String::new()
},
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),
));
}
// Don't add a label on the call site if the diagnostic itself
// already points to (a part of) that call site, as the label
// is meant for showing the relevant invocation when the actual
// diagnostic is pointing to some part of macro definition.
//
// This also handles the case where an external span got replaced
// with the call site span by `fix_multispans_in_extern_macros`.
//
// NB: `-Zmacro-backtrace` overrides this, for uniformity, as the
// "in this expansion of" label above is always added in that mode,
// and it needs an "in this macro invocation" label to match that.
let redundant_span = trace.call_site.contains(sp);
if !redundant_span || always_backtrace {
let msg: Cow<'static, _> = match trace.kind {
ExpnKind::Macro(MacroKind::Attr, _) => {
"this procedural macro expansion".into()
}
ExpnKind::Macro(MacroKind::Derive, _) => {
"this derive macro expansion".into()
}
ExpnKind::Macro(MacroKind::Bang, _) => "this macro invocation".into(),
ExpnKind::Root => "the crate root".into(),
ExpnKind::AstPass(kind) => kind.descr().into(),
ExpnKind::Desugaring(kind) => {
format!("this {} desugaring", kind.descr()).into()
}
};
new_labels.insert((
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trace.call_site,
format!(
"in {}{}",
msg,
if macro_backtrace.len() > 1 && always_backtrace {
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// only specify order when the macro
// backtrace is multiple levels deep
format!(" (#{})", i + 1)
} else {
String::new()
},
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),
));
}
if !always_backtrace {
break;
}
}
}
for (label_span, label_text) in new_labels {
span.push_span_label(label_span, label_text);
}
}
// This does a small "fix" for multispans by looking to see if it can find any that
// point directly at external macros. Since these are often difficult to read,
// this will change the span to point at the use site.
fn fix_multispans_in_extern_macros(&self, span: &mut MultiSpan, children: &mut Vec<Subdiag>) {
debug!("fix_multispans_in_extern_macros: before: span={:?} children={:?}", span, children);
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self.fix_multispan_in_extern_macros(span);
for child in children.iter_mut() {
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self.fix_multispan_in_extern_macros(&mut child.span);
}
debug!("fix_multispans_in_extern_macros: after: span={:?} children={:?}", span, children);
}
// This "fixes" MultiSpans that contain `Span`s pointing to locations inside of external macros.
// Since these locations are often difficult to read,
// we move these spans from the external macros to their corresponding use site.
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fn fix_multispan_in_extern_macros(&self, span: &mut MultiSpan) {
let Some(source_map) = self.source_map() else { return };
// First, find all the spans in external macros and point instead at their use site.
let replacements: Vec<(Span, Span)> = span
.primary_spans()
.iter()
.copied()
.chain(span.span_labels().iter().map(|sp_label| sp_label.span))
.filter_map(|sp| {
if !sp.is_dummy() && source_map.is_imported(sp) {
let maybe_callsite = sp.source_callsite();
if sp != maybe_callsite {
return Some((sp, maybe_callsite));
}
}
None
})
.collect();
// After we have them, make sure we replace these 'bad' def sites with their use sites.
for (from, to) in replacements {
span.replace(from, to);
}
}
}
impl Translate for HumanEmitter {
fn fluent_bundle(&self) -> Option<&Lrc<FluentBundle>> {
self.fluent_bundle.as_ref()
}
fn fallback_fluent_bundle(&self) -> &FluentBundle {
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&self.fallback_bundle
}
}
impl Emitter for HumanEmitter {
fn source_map(&self) -> Option<&Lrc<SourceMap>> {
self.sm.as_ref()
}
fn emit_diagnostic(&mut self, mut diag: DiagInner) {
let fluent_args = to_fluent_args(diag.args.iter());
let mut suggestions = diag.suggestions.unwrap_or(vec![]);
self.primary_span_formatted(&mut diag.span, &mut suggestions, &fluent_args);
self.fix_multispans_in_extern_macros_and_render_macro_backtrace(
&mut diag.span,
&mut diag.children,
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&diag.level,
self.macro_backtrace,
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);
self.emit_messages_default(
&diag.level,
&diag.messages,
&fluent_args,
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&diag.code,
&diag.span,
&diag.children,
&suggestions,
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self.track_diagnostics.then_some(&diag.emitted_at),
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);
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}
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fn should_show_explain(&self) -> bool {
!self.short_message
}
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fn supports_color(&self) -> bool {
self.dst.supports_color()
}
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}
/// An emitter that does nothing when emitting a non-fatal diagnostic.
/// Fatal diagnostics are forwarded to `fatal_dcx` to avoid silent
/// failures of rustc, as witnessed e.g. in issue #89358.
pub struct SilentEmitter {
pub fallback_bundle: LazyFallbackBundle,
pub fatal_dcx: DiagCtxt,
pub fatal_note: Option<String>,
pub emit_fatal_diagnostic: bool,
}
impl Translate for SilentEmitter {
fn fluent_bundle(&self) -> Option<&Lrc<FluentBundle>> {
None
}
fn fallback_fluent_bundle(&self) -> &FluentBundle {
// Ideally this field wouldn't be necessary and the fallback bundle in `fatal_dcx` would be
// used but the lock prevents this.
&self.fallback_bundle
}
}
impl Emitter for SilentEmitter {
fn source_map(&self) -> Option<&Lrc<SourceMap>> {
None
}
fn emit_diagnostic(&mut self, mut diag: DiagInner) {
if self.emit_fatal_diagnostic && diag.level == Level::Fatal {
if let Some(fatal_note) = &self.fatal_note {
diag.sub(Level::Note, fatal_note.clone(), MultiSpan::new());
}
self.fatal_dcx.handle().emit_diagnostic(diag);
}
}
}
/// Maximum number of suggestions to be shown
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///
/// Arbitrary, but taken from trait import suggestion limit
pub const MAX_SUGGESTIONS: usize = 4;
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub enum ColorConfig {
Auto,
Always,
Never,
}
impl ColorConfig {
pub fn to_color_choice(self) -> ColorChoice {
match self {
ColorConfig::Always => {
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if io::stderr().is_terminal() {
ColorChoice::Always
} else {
ColorChoice::AlwaysAnsi
}
}
ColorConfig::Never => ColorChoice::Never,
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ColorConfig::Auto if io::stderr().is_terminal() => ColorChoice::Auto,
ColorConfig::Auto => ColorChoice::Never,
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}
}
}
/// Handles the writing of `HumanReadableErrorType::Default` and `HumanReadableErrorType::Short`
#[derive(Setters)]
pub struct HumanEmitter {
#[setters(skip)]
dst: IntoDynSyncSend<Destination>,
sm: Option<Lrc<SourceMap>>,
fluent_bundle: Option<Lrc<FluentBundle>>,
#[setters(skip)]
fallback_bundle: LazyFallbackBundle,
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short_message: bool,
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teach: bool,
ui_testing: bool,
ignored_directories_in_source_blocks: Vec<String>,
diagnostic_width: Option<usize>,
macro_backtrace: bool,
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track_diagnostics: bool,
terminal_url: TerminalUrl,
}
#[derive(Debug)]
pub(crate) struct FileWithAnnotatedLines {
pub(crate) file: Lrc<SourceFile>,
pub(crate) lines: Vec<Line>,
multiline_depth: usize,
}
impl HumanEmitter {
pub fn new(dst: Destination, fallback_bundle: LazyFallbackBundle) -> HumanEmitter {
HumanEmitter {
dst: IntoDynSyncSend(dst),
sm: None,
fluent_bundle: None,
fallback_bundle,
short_message: false,
teach: false,
ui_testing: false,
ignored_directories_in_source_blocks: Vec::new(),
diagnostic_width: None,
macro_backtrace: false,
track_diagnostics: false,
terminal_url: TerminalUrl::No,
}
}
fn maybe_anonymized(&self, line_num: usize) -> Cow<'static, str> {
if self.ui_testing {
Cow::Borrowed(ANONYMIZED_LINE_NUM)
} else {
Cow::Owned(line_num.to_string())
}
}
fn draw_line(
&self,
buffer: &mut StyledBuffer,
source_string: &str,
line_index: usize,
line_offset: usize,
width_offset: usize,
code_offset: usize,
margin: Margin,
) {
// Tabs are assumed to have been replaced by spaces in calling code.
debug_assert!(!source_string.contains('\t'));
let line_len = source_string.len();
// Create the source line we will highlight.
let left = margin.left(line_len);
let right = margin.right(line_len);
// On long lines, we strip the source line, accounting for unicode.
let mut taken = 0;
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let code: String = source_string
.chars()
.skip(left)
.take_while(|ch| {
// Make sure that the trimming on the right will fall within the terminal width.
let next = char_width(*ch);
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if taken + next > right - left {
return false;
}
taken += next;
true
})
.collect();
buffer.puts(line_offset, code_offset, &code, Style::Quotation);
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if margin.was_cut_left() {
// We have stripped some code/whitespace from the beginning, make it clear.
buffer.puts(line_offset, code_offset, "...", Style::LineNumber);
}
if margin.was_cut_right(line_len) {
// We have stripped some code after the right-most span end, make it clear we did so.
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buffer.puts(line_offset, code_offset + taken - 3, "...", Style::LineNumber);
}
buffer.puts(line_offset, 0, &self.maybe_anonymized(line_index), Style::LineNumber);
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draw_col_separator_no_space(buffer, line_offset, width_offset - 2);
}
#[instrument(level = "trace", skip(self), ret)]
fn render_source_line(
&self,
buffer: &mut StyledBuffer,
file: Lrc<SourceFile>,
line: &Line,
width_offset: usize,
code_offset: usize,
margin: Margin,
) -> Vec<(usize, Style)> {
// Draw:
//
// LL | ... code ...
// | ^^-^ span label
// | |
// | secondary span label
//
// ^^ ^ ^^^ ^^^^ ^^^ we don't care about code too far to the right of a span, we trim it
// | | | |
// | | | actual code found in your source code and the spans we use to mark it
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// | | when there's too much wasted space to the left, trim it
// | vertical divider between the column number and the code
// column number
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if line.line_index == 0 {
return Vec::new();
}
let source_string = match file.get_line(line.line_index - 1) {
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Some(s) => normalize_whitespace(&s),
None => return Vec::new(),
};
trace!(?source_string);
let line_offset = buffer.num_lines();
// Left trim
let left = margin.left(source_string.len());
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// Account for unicode characters of width !=0 that were removed.
let left = source_string.chars().take(left).map(|ch| char_width(ch)).sum();
self.draw_line(
buffer,
&source_string,
line.line_index,
line_offset,
width_offset,
code_offset,
margin,
);
// Special case when there's only one annotation involved, it is the start of a multiline
// span and there's no text at the beginning of the code line. Instead of doing the whole
// graph:
//
// 2 | fn foo() {
// | _^
// 3 | |
// 4 | | }
// | |_^ test
//
// we simplify the output to:
//
// 2 | / fn foo() {
// 3 | |
// 4 | | }
// | |_^ test
let mut buffer_ops = vec![];
let mut annotations = vec![];
let mut short_start = true;
for ann in &line.annotations {
if let AnnotationType::MultilineStart(depth) = ann.annotation_type {
if source_string.chars().take(ann.start_col.display).all(|c| c.is_whitespace()) {
let style = if ann.is_primary {
Style::UnderlinePrimary
} else {
Style::UnderlineSecondary
};
annotations.push((depth, style));
buffer_ops.push((line_offset, width_offset + depth - 1, '/', style));
} else {
short_start = false;
break;
}
} else if let AnnotationType::MultilineLine(_) = ann.annotation_type {
} else {
short_start = false;
break;
}
}
if short_start {
for (y, x, c, s) in buffer_ops {
buffer.putc(y, x, c, s);
}
return annotations;
}
// We want to display like this:
//
// vec.push(vec.pop().unwrap());
// --- ^^^ - previous borrow ends here
// | |
// | error occurs here
// previous borrow of `vec` occurs here
//
// But there are some weird edge cases to be aware of:
//
// vec.push(vec.pop().unwrap());
// -------- - previous borrow ends here
// ||
// |this makes no sense
// previous borrow of `vec` occurs here
//
// For this reason, we group the lines into "highlight lines"
// and "annotations lines", where the highlight lines have the `^`.
// Sort the annotations by (start, end col)
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// The labels are reversed, sort and then reversed again.
// Consider a list of annotations (A1, A2, C1, C2, B1, B2) where
// the letter signifies the span. Here we are only sorting by the
// span and hence, the order of the elements with the same span will
// not change. On reversing the ordering (|a, b| but b.cmp(a)), you get
// (C1, C2, B1, B2, A1, A2). All the elements with the same span are
// still ordered first to last, but all the elements with different
// spans are ordered by their spans in last to first order. Last to
// first order is important, because the jiggly lines and | are on
// the left, so the rightmost span needs to be rendered first,
// otherwise the lines would end up needing to go over a message.
let mut annotations = line.annotations.clone();
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annotations.sort_by_key(|a| Reverse(a.start_col));
// First, figure out where each label will be positioned.
//
// In the case where you have the following annotations:
//
// vec.push(vec.pop().unwrap());
// -------- - previous borrow ends here [C]
// ||
// |this makes no sense [B]
// previous borrow of `vec` occurs here [A]
//
// `annotations_position` will hold [(2, A), (1, B), (0, C)].
//
// We try, when possible, to stick the rightmost annotation at the end
// of the highlight line:
//
// vec.push(vec.pop().unwrap());
// --- --- - previous borrow ends here
//
// But sometimes that's not possible because one of the other
// annotations overlaps it. For example, from the test
// `span_overlap_label`, we have the following annotations
// (written on distinct lines for clarity):
//
// fn foo(x: u32) {
// --------------
// -
//
// In this case, we can't stick the rightmost-most label on
// the highlight line, or we would get:
//
// fn foo(x: u32) {
// -------- x_span
// |
// fn_span
//
// which is totally weird. Instead we want:
//
// fn foo(x: u32) {
// --------------
// | |
// | x_span
// fn_span
//
// which is...less weird, at least. In fact, in general, if
// the rightmost span overlaps with any other span, we should
// use the "hang below" version, so we can at least make it
// clear where the span *starts*. There's an exception for this
// logic, when the labels do not have a message:
//
// fn foo(x: u32) {
// --------------
// |
// x_span
//
// instead of:
//
// fn foo(x: u32) {
// --------------
// | |
// | x_span
// <EMPTY LINE>
//
let mut annotations_position = vec![];
let mut line_len: usize = 0;
let mut p = 0;
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for (i, annotation) in annotations.iter().enumerate() {
for (j, next) in annotations.iter().enumerate() {
if overlaps(next, annotation, 0) // This label overlaps with another one and both
&& annotation.has_label() // take space (they have text and are not
&& j > i // multiline lines).
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&& p == 0
// We're currently on the first line, move the label one line down
{
// If we're overlapping with an un-labelled annotation with the same span
// we can just merge them in the output
if next.start_col == annotation.start_col
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&& next.end_col == annotation.end_col
&& !next.has_label()
{
continue;
}
// This annotation needs a new line in the output.
p += 1;
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break;
}
}
annotations_position.push((p, annotation));
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for (j, next) in annotations.iter().enumerate() {
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if j > i {
let l = next.label.as_ref().map_or(0, |label| label.len() + 2);
if (overlaps(next, annotation, l) // Do not allow two labels to be in the same
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// line if they overlap including padding, to
// avoid situations like:
//
// fn foo(x: u32) {
// -------^------
// | |
// fn_spanx_span
//
&& annotation.has_label() // Both labels must have some text, otherwise
&& next.has_label()) // they are not overlapping.
// Do not add a new line if this annotation
// or the next are vertical line placeholders.
|| (annotation.takes_space() // If either this or the next annotation is
&& next.has_label()) // multiline start/end, move it to a new line
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|| (annotation.has_label() // so as not to overlap the horizontal lines.
&& next.takes_space())
|| (annotation.takes_space() && next.takes_space())
|| (overlaps(next, annotation, l)
&& next.end_col <= annotation.end_col
&& next.has_label()
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&& p == 0)
// Avoid #42595.
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{
// This annotation needs a new line in the output.
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p += 1;
break;
}
}
}
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line_len = max(line_len, p);
}
if line_len != 0 {
line_len += 1;
}
// If there are no annotations or the only annotations on this line are
// MultilineLine, then there's only code being shown, stop processing.
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if line.annotations.iter().all(|a| a.is_line()) {
return vec![];
}
if annotations_position
.iter()
.all(|(_, ann)| matches!(ann.annotation_type, AnnotationType::MultilineStart(_)))
&& let Some(max_pos) = annotations_position.iter().map(|(pos, _)| *pos).max()
{
// Special case the following, so that we minimize overlapping multiline spans.
//
// 3 │ X0 Y0 Z0
// │ ┏━━━━━┛ │ │ < We are writing these lines
// │ ┃┌───────┘ │ < by reverting the "depth" of
// │ ┃│┌─────────┘ < their multilne spans.
// 4 │ ┃││ X1 Y1 Z1
// 5 │ ┃││ X2 Y2 Z2
// │ ┃│└────╿──│──┘ `Z` label
// │ ┃└─────│──┤
// │ ┗━━━━━━┥ `Y` is a good letter too
// ╰╴ `X` is a good letter
for (pos, _) in &mut annotations_position {
*pos = max_pos - *pos;
}
// We know then that we don't need an additional line for the span label, saving us
// one line of vertical space.
line_len = line_len.saturating_sub(1);
}
// Write the column separator.
//
// After this we will have:
//
// 2 | fn foo() {
// |
// |
// |
// 3 |
// 4 | }
// |
for pos in 0..=line_len {
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draw_col_separator_no_space(buffer, line_offset + pos + 1, width_offset - 2);
}
// Write the horizontal lines for multiline annotations
// (only the first and last lines need this).
//
// After this we will have:
//
// 2 | fn foo() {
// | __________
// |
// |
// 3 |
// 4 | }
// | _
for &(pos, annotation) in &annotations_position {
let style = if annotation.is_primary {
Style::UnderlinePrimary
} else {
Style::UnderlineSecondary
};
let pos = pos + 1;
match annotation.annotation_type {
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AnnotationType::MultilineStart(depth) | AnnotationType::MultilineEnd(depth) => {
draw_range(
buffer,
'_',
line_offset + pos,
width_offset + depth,
(code_offset + annotation.start_col.display).saturating_sub(left),
style,
);
}
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_ if self.teach => {
buffer.set_style_range(
line_offset,
(code_offset + annotation.start_col.display).saturating_sub(left),
(code_offset + annotation.end_col.display).saturating_sub(left),
style,
annotation.is_primary,
);
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}
_ => {}
}
}
// Write the vertical lines for labels that are on a different line as the underline.
//
// After this we will have:
//
// 2 | fn foo() {
// | __________
// | | |
// | |
// 3 | |
// 4 | | }
// | |_
for &(pos, annotation) in &annotations_position {
let style = if annotation.is_primary {
Style::UnderlinePrimary
} else {
Style::UnderlineSecondary
};
let pos = pos + 1;
if pos > 1 && (annotation.has_label() || annotation.takes_space()) {
for p in line_offset + 1..=line_offset + pos {
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buffer.putc(
p,
(code_offset + annotation.start_col.display).saturating_sub(left),
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'|',
style,
);
}
}
match annotation.annotation_type {
AnnotationType::MultilineStart(depth) => {
for p in line_offset + pos + 1..line_offset + line_len + 2 {
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buffer.putc(p, width_offset + depth - 1, '|', style);
}
}
AnnotationType::MultilineEnd(depth) => {
for p in line_offset..=line_offset + pos {
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buffer.putc(p, width_offset + depth - 1, '|', style);
}
}
_ => (),
}
}
// Write the labels on the annotations that actually have a label.
//
// After this we will have:
//
// 2 | fn foo() {
// | __________
// | |
// | something about `foo`
// 3 |
// 4 | }
// | _ test
for &(pos, annotation) in &annotations_position {
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let style =
if annotation.is_primary { Style::LabelPrimary } else { Style::LabelSecondary };
let (pos, col) = if pos == 0 {
(pos + 1, (annotation.end_col.display + 1).saturating_sub(left))
} else {
(pos + 2, annotation.start_col.display.saturating_sub(left))
};
if let Some(ref label) = annotation.label {
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buffer.puts(line_offset + pos, code_offset + col, label, style);
}
}
// Sort from biggest span to smallest span so that smaller spans are
// represented in the output:
//
// x | fn foo()
// | ^^^---^^
// | | |
// | | something about `foo`
// | something about `fn foo()`
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annotations_position.sort_by_key(|(_, ann)| {
// Decreasing order. When annotations share the same length, prefer `Primary`.
(Reverse(ann.len()), ann.is_primary)
});
// Write the underlines.
//
// After this we will have:
//
// 2 | fn foo() {
// | ____-_____^
// | |
// | something about `foo`
// 3 |
// 4 | }
// | _^ test
for &(_, annotation) in &annotations_position {
let (underline, style) = if annotation.is_primary {
('^', Style::UnderlinePrimary)
} else {
('-', Style::UnderlineSecondary)
};
for p in annotation.start_col.display..annotation.end_col.display {
buffer.putc(
line_offset + 1,
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(code_offset + p).saturating_sub(left),
underline,
style,
);
}
}
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annotations_position
.iter()
.filter_map(|&(_, annotation)| match annotation.annotation_type {
AnnotationType::MultilineStart(p) | AnnotationType::MultilineEnd(p) => {
let style = if annotation.is_primary {
Style::LabelPrimary
} else {
Style::LabelSecondary
};
Some((p, style))
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}
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_ => None,
})
.collect::<Vec<_>>()
}
fn get_multispan_max_line_num(&mut self, msp: &MultiSpan) -> usize {
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let Some(ref sm) = self.sm else {
return 0;
};
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let will_be_emitted = |span: Span| {
!span.is_dummy() && {
let file = sm.lookup_source_file(span.hi());
should_show_source_code(&self.ignored_directories_in_source_blocks, sm, &file)
}
};
let mut max = 0;
for primary_span in msp.primary_spans() {
if will_be_emitted(*primary_span) {
let hi = sm.lookup_char_pos(primary_span.hi());
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max = (hi.line).max(max);
}
}
if !self.short_message {
for span_label in msp.span_labels() {
if will_be_emitted(span_label.span) {
let hi = sm.lookup_char_pos(span_label.span.hi());
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max = (hi.line).max(max);
}
}
}
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max
}
fn get_max_line_num(&mut self, span: &MultiSpan, children: &[Subdiag]) -> usize {
let primary = self.get_multispan_max_line_num(span);
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children
.iter()
.map(|sub| self.get_multispan_max_line_num(&sub.span))
.max()
.unwrap_or(0)
.max(primary)
}
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/// Adds a left margin to every line but the first, given a padding length and the label being
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/// displayed, keeping the provided highlighting.
fn msgs_to_buffer(
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&self,
buffer: &mut StyledBuffer,
msgs: &[(DiagMessage, Style)],
args: &FluentArgs<'_>,
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padding: usize,
label: &str,
override_style: Option<Style>,
) {
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// The extra 5 ` ` is padding that's always needed to align to the `note: `:
//
// error: message
// --> file.rs:13:20
// |
// 13 | <CODE>
// | ^^^^
// |
// = note: multiline
// message
// ++^^^----xx
// | | | |
// | | | magic `2`
// | | length of label
// | magic `3`
// `max_line_num_len`
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let padding = " ".repeat(padding + label.len() + 5);
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/// Returns `override` if it is present and `style` is `NoStyle` or `style` otherwise
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fn style_or_override(style: Style, override_: Option<Style>) -> Style {
match (style, override_) {
(Style::NoStyle, Some(override_)) => override_,
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_ => style,
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}
}
let mut line_number = 0;
// Provided the following diagnostic message:
//
// let msgs = vec![
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// ("
// ("highlighted multiline\nstring to\nsee how it ", Style::NoStyle),
// ("looks", Style::Highlight),
// ("with\nvery ", Style::NoStyle),
// ("weird", Style::Highlight),
// (" formats\n", Style::NoStyle),
// ("see?", Style::Highlight),
// ];
//
// the expected output on a note is (* surround the highlighted text)
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//
// = note: highlighted multiline
// string to
// see how it *looks* with
// very *weird* formats
// see?
for (text, style) in msgs.iter() {
let text = self.translate_message(text, args).map_err(Report::new).unwrap();
let text = &normalize_whitespace(&text);
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let lines = text.split('\n').collect::<Vec<_>>();
if lines.len() > 1 {
for (i, line) in lines.iter().enumerate() {
if i != 0 {
line_number += 1;
buffer.append(line_number, &padding, Style::NoStyle);
}
buffer.append(line_number, line, style_or_override(*style, override_style));
}
} else {
buffer.append(line_number, text, style_or_override(*style, override_style));
}
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}
}
#[instrument(level = "trace", skip(self, args), ret)]
fn emit_messages_default_inner(
&mut self,
msp: &MultiSpan,
msgs: &[(DiagMessage, Style)],
args: &FluentArgs<'_>,
code: &Option<ErrCode>,
level: &Level,
max_line_num_len: usize,
is_secondary: bool,
emitted_at: Option<&DiagLocation>,
) -> io::Result<()> {
let mut buffer = StyledBuffer::new();
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if !msp.has_primary_spans() && !msp.has_span_labels() && is_secondary && !self.short_message
{
// This is a secondary message with no span info
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for _ in 0..max_line_num_len {
buffer.prepend(0, " ", Style::NoStyle);
}
draw_note_separator(&mut buffer, 0, max_line_num_len + 1);
if *level != Level::FailureNote {
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buffer.append(0, level.to_str(), Style::MainHeaderMsg);
buffer.append(0, ": ", Style::NoStyle);
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}
self.msgs_to_buffer(&mut buffer, msgs, args, max_line_num_len, "note", None);
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} else {
let mut label_width = 0;
// The failure note level itself does not provide any useful diagnostic information
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if *level != Level::FailureNote {
buffer.append(0, level.to_str(), Style::Level(*level));
label_width += level.to_str().len();
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}
if let Some(code) = code {
buffer.append(0, "[", Style::Level(*level));
let code = if let TerminalUrl::Yes = self.terminal_url {
let path = "https://doc.rust-lang.org/error_codes";
format!("\x1b]8;;{path}/{code}.html\x07{code}\x1b]8;;\x07")
} else {
code.to_string()
};
buffer.append(0, &code, Style::Level(*level));
buffer.append(0, "]", Style::Level(*level));
label_width += 2 + code.len();
}
let header_style = if is_secondary {
Style::HeaderMsg
} else if self.short_message {
// For short messages avoid bolding the message, as it doesn't look great (#63835).
Style::NoStyle
} else {
Style::MainHeaderMsg
};
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if *level != Level::FailureNote {
buffer.append(0, ": ", header_style);
label_width += 2;
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}
for (text, _) in msgs.iter() {
let text = self.translate_message(text, args).map_err(Report::new).unwrap();
// Account for newlines to align output to its label.
for (line, text) in normalize_whitespace(&text).lines().enumerate() {
buffer.append(
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line,
&format!(
"{}{}",
if line == 0 { String::new() } else { " ".repeat(label_width) },
text
),
header_style,
);
}
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}
}
let mut annotated_files = FileWithAnnotatedLines::collect_annotations(self, args, msp);
trace!("{annotated_files:#?}");
// Make sure our primary file comes first
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let primary_span = msp.primary_span().unwrap_or_default();
let (Some(sm), false) = (self.sm.as_ref(), primary_span.is_dummy()) else {
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// If we don't have span information, emit and exit
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return emit_to_destination(&buffer.render(), level, &mut self.dst, self.short_message);
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};
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let primary_lo = sm.lookup_char_pos(primary_span.lo());
if let Ok(pos) =
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annotated_files.binary_search_by(|x| x.file.name.cmp(&primary_lo.file.name))
{
annotated_files.swap(0, pos);
}
// Print out the annotate source lines that correspond with the error
for annotated_file in annotated_files {
// we can't annotate anything if the source is unavailable.
if !should_show_source_code(
&self.ignored_directories_in_source_blocks,
sm,
&annotated_file.file,
) {
if !self.short_message {
// We'll just print an unannotated message.
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for (annotation_id, line) in annotated_file.lines.iter().enumerate() {
let mut annotations = line.annotations.clone();
annotations.sort_by_key(|a| Reverse(a.start_col));
let mut line_idx = buffer.num_lines();
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let labels: Vec<_> = annotations
.iter()
.filter_map(|a| Some((a.label.as_ref()?, a.is_primary)))
.filter(|(l, _)| !l.is_empty())
.collect();
if annotation_id == 0 || !labels.is_empty() {
buffer.append(
line_idx,
&format!(
"{}:{}:{}",
sm.filename_for_diagnostics(&annotated_file.file.name),
sm.doctest_offset_line(
&annotated_file.file.name,
line.line_index
),
annotations[0].start_col.file + 1,
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),
Style::LineAndColumn,
);
if annotation_id == 0 {
buffer.prepend(line_idx, "--> ", Style::LineNumber);
} else {
buffer.prepend(line_idx, "::: ", Style::LineNumber);
}
for _ in 0..max_line_num_len {
buffer.prepend(line_idx, " ", Style::NoStyle);
}
line_idx += 1;
}
for (label, is_primary) in labels.into_iter() {
let style = if is_primary {
Style::LabelPrimary
} else {
Style::LabelSecondary
};
buffer.prepend(line_idx, " |", Style::LineNumber);
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for _ in 0..max_line_num_len {
buffer.prepend(line_idx, " ", Style::NoStyle);
}
line_idx += 1;
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buffer.append(line_idx, " = note: ", style);
for _ in 0..max_line_num_len {
buffer.prepend(line_idx, " ", Style::NoStyle);
}
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buffer.append(line_idx, label, style);
line_idx += 1;
}
}
}
continue;
}
// print out the span location and spacer before we print the annotated source
// to do this, we need to know if this span will be primary
let is_primary = primary_lo.file.name == annotated_file.file.name;
if is_primary {
let loc = primary_lo.clone();
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if !self.short_message {
// remember where we are in the output buffer for easy reference
let buffer_msg_line_offset = buffer.num_lines();
buffer.prepend(buffer_msg_line_offset, "--> ", Style::LineNumber);
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buffer.append(
buffer_msg_line_offset,
&format!(
"{}:{}:{}",
sm.filename_for_diagnostics(&loc.file.name),
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sm.doctest_offset_line(&loc.file.name, loc.line),
loc.col.0 + 1,
),
Style::LineAndColumn,
);
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for _ in 0..max_line_num_len {
buffer.prepend(buffer_msg_line_offset, " ", Style::NoStyle);
}
} else {
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buffer.prepend(
0,
&format!(
"{}:{}:{}: ",
sm.filename_for_diagnostics(&loc.file.name),
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sm.doctest_offset_line(&loc.file.name, loc.line),
loc.col.0 + 1,
),
Style::LineAndColumn,
);
}
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} else if !self.short_message {
// remember where we are in the output buffer for easy reference
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let buffer_msg_line_offset = buffer.num_lines();
// Add spacing line
draw_col_separator_no_space(
&mut buffer,
buffer_msg_line_offset,
max_line_num_len + 1,
);
// Then, the secondary file indicator
buffer.prepend(buffer_msg_line_offset + 1, "::: ", Style::LineNumber);
let loc = if let Some(first_line) = annotated_file.lines.first() {
let col = if let Some(first_annotation) = first_line.annotations.first() {
format!(":{}", first_annotation.start_col.file + 1)
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} else {
String::new()
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};
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format!(
"{}:{}{}",
sm.filename_for_diagnostics(&annotated_file.file.name),
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sm.doctest_offset_line(&annotated_file.file.name, first_line.line_index),
col
)
} else {
format!("{}", sm.filename_for_diagnostics(&annotated_file.file.name))
};
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buffer.append(buffer_msg_line_offset + 1, &loc, Style::LineAndColumn);
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for _ in 0..max_line_num_len {
buffer.prepend(buffer_msg_line_offset + 1, " ", Style::NoStyle);
}
}
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if !self.short_message {
// Put in the spacer between the location and annotated source
let buffer_msg_line_offset = buffer.num_lines();
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draw_col_separator_no_space(
&mut buffer,
buffer_msg_line_offset,
max_line_num_len + 1,
);
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// Contains the vertical lines' positions for active multiline annotations
let mut multilines = FxIndexMap::default();
// Get the left-side margin to remove it
let mut whitespace_margin = usize::MAX;
for line_idx in 0..annotated_file.lines.len() {
let file = annotated_file.file.clone();
let line = &annotated_file.lines[line_idx];
if let Some(source_string) =
line.line_index.checked_sub(1).and_then(|l| file.get_line(l))
{
let leading_whitespace = source_string
.chars()
.take_while(|c| c.is_whitespace())
.map(|c| {
match c {
// Tabs are displayed as 4 spaces
'\t' => 4,
_ => 1,
}
})
.sum();
if source_string.chars().any(|c| !c.is_whitespace()) {
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whitespace_margin = min(whitespace_margin, leading_whitespace);
}
}
}
if whitespace_margin == usize::MAX {
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whitespace_margin = 0;
}
// Left-most column any visible span points at.
let mut span_left_margin = usize::MAX;
for line in &annotated_file.lines {
for ann in &line.annotations {
span_left_margin = min(span_left_margin, ann.start_col.display);
span_left_margin = min(span_left_margin, ann.end_col.display);
}
}
if span_left_margin == usize::MAX {
span_left_margin = 0;
}
// Right-most column any visible span points at.
let mut span_right_margin = 0;
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let mut label_right_margin = 0;
let mut max_line_len = 0;
for line in &annotated_file.lines {
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max_line_len = max(
max_line_len,
line.line_index
.checked_sub(1)
.and_then(|l| annotated_file.file.get_line(l))
.map_or(0, |s| s.len()),
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);
for ann in &line.annotations {
span_right_margin = max(span_right_margin, ann.start_col.display);
span_right_margin = max(span_right_margin, ann.end_col.display);
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// FIXME: account for labels not in the same line
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let label_right = ann.label.as_ref().map_or(0, |l| l.len() + 1);
label_right_margin =
max(label_right_margin, ann.end_col.display + label_right);
}
}
let width_offset = 3 + max_line_num_len;
let code_offset = if annotated_file.multiline_depth == 0 {
width_offset
} else {
width_offset + annotated_file.multiline_depth + 1
};
let column_width = if let Some(width) = self.diagnostic_width {
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width.saturating_sub(code_offset)
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} else if self.ui_testing {
DEFAULT_COLUMN_WIDTH
} else {
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termize::dimensions()
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.map(|(w, _)| w.saturating_sub(code_offset))
.unwrap_or(DEFAULT_COLUMN_WIDTH)
};
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let margin = Margin::new(
whitespace_margin,
span_left_margin,
span_right_margin,
label_right_margin,
column_width,
max_line_len,
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);
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// Next, output the annotate source for this file
for line_idx in 0..annotated_file.lines.len() {
let previous_buffer_line = buffer.num_lines();
let depths = self.render_source_line(
&mut buffer,
annotated_file.file.clone(),
&annotated_file.lines[line_idx],
width_offset,
code_offset,
margin,
);
let mut to_add = FxHashMap::default();
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for (depth, style) in depths {
// FIXME(#120456) - is `swap_remove` correct?
if multilines.swap_remove(&depth).is_none() {
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to_add.insert(depth, style);
}
}
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// Set the multiline annotation vertical lines to the left of
// the code in this line.
for (depth, style) in &multilines {
for line in previous_buffer_line..buffer.num_lines() {
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draw_multiline_line(&mut buffer, line, width_offset, *depth, *style);
}
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}
// check to see if we need to print out or elide lines that come between
// this annotated line and the next one.
if line_idx < (annotated_file.lines.len() - 1) {
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let line_idx_delta = annotated_file.lines[line_idx + 1].line_index
- annotated_file.lines[line_idx].line_index;
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if line_idx_delta > 2 {
let last_buffer_line_num = buffer.num_lines();
buffer.puts(last_buffer_line_num, 0, "...", Style::LineNumber);
// Set the multiline annotation vertical lines on `...` bridging line.
for (depth, style) in &multilines {
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draw_multiline_line(
&mut buffer,
last_buffer_line_num,
width_offset,
*depth,
*style,
);
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}
if let Some(line) = annotated_file.lines.get(line_idx) {
for ann in &line.annotations {
if let AnnotationType::MultilineStart(pos) = ann.annotation_type
{
// In the case where we have elided the entire start of the
// multispan because those lines were empty, we still need
// to draw the `|`s across the `...`.
draw_multiline_line(
&mut buffer,
last_buffer_line_num,
width_offset,
pos,
if ann.is_primary {
Style::UnderlinePrimary
} else {
Style::UnderlineSecondary
},
);
}
}
}
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} else if line_idx_delta == 2 {
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let unannotated_line = annotated_file
.file
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.get_line(annotated_file.lines[line_idx].line_index)
.unwrap_or_else(|| Cow::from(""));
let last_buffer_line_num = buffer.num_lines();
self.draw_line(
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&mut buffer,
&normalize_whitespace(&unannotated_line),
annotated_file.lines[line_idx + 1].line_index - 1,
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last_buffer_line_num,
width_offset,
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code_offset,
margin,
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);
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for (depth, style) in &multilines {
draw_multiline_line(
&mut buffer,
last_buffer_line_num,
width_offset,
*depth,
*style,
);
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}
if let Some(line) = annotated_file.lines.get(line_idx) {
for ann in &line.annotations {
if let AnnotationType::MultilineStart(pos) = ann.annotation_type
{
draw_multiline_line(
&mut buffer,
last_buffer_line_num,
width_offset,
pos,
if ann.is_primary {
Style::UnderlinePrimary
} else {
Style::UnderlineSecondary
},
);
}
}
}
}
}
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multilines.extend(&to_add);
}
}
trace!("buffer: {:#?}", buffer.render());
}
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if let Some(tracked) = emitted_at {
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let track = format!("-Ztrack-diagnostics: created at {tracked}");
let len = buffer.num_lines();
buffer.append(len, &track, Style::NoStyle);
}
// final step: take our styled buffer, render it, then output it
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emit_to_destination(&buffer.render(), level, &mut self.dst, self.short_message)?;
Ok(())
}
fn emit_suggestion_default(
&mut self,
span: &MultiSpan,
suggestion: &CodeSuggestion,
args: &FluentArgs<'_>,
level: &Level,
max_line_num_len: usize,
) -> io::Result<()> {
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let Some(ref sm) = self.sm else {
return Ok(());
};
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// Render the replacements for each suggestion
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let suggestions = suggestion.splice_lines(sm);
debug!(?suggestions);
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if suggestions.is_empty() {
// Suggestions coming from macros can have malformed spans. This is a heavy handed
// approach to avoid ICEs by ignoring the suggestion outright.
return Ok(());
}
let mut buffer = StyledBuffer::new();
// Render the suggestion message
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buffer.append(0, level.to_str(), Style::Level(*level));
buffer.append(0, ": ", Style::HeaderMsg);
let mut msg = vec![(suggestion.msg.to_owned(), Style::NoStyle)];
if suggestions
.iter()
.take(MAX_SUGGESTIONS)
.any(|(_, _, _, only_capitalization)| *only_capitalization)
{
msg.push((" (notice the capitalization difference)".into(), Style::NoStyle));
}
self.msgs_to_buffer(
&mut buffer,
&msg,
args,
max_line_num_len,
"suggestion",
Some(Style::HeaderMsg),
);
let mut row_num = 2;
draw_col_separator_no_space(&mut buffer, 1, max_line_num_len + 1);
for (complete, parts, highlights, _) in suggestions.iter().take(MAX_SUGGESTIONS) {
debug!(?complete, ?parts, ?highlights);
let has_deletion = parts.iter().any(|p| p.is_deletion(sm));
let is_multiline = complete.lines().count() > 1;
if let Some(span) = span.primary_span() {
// Compare the primary span of the diagnostic with the span of the suggestion
// being emitted. If they belong to the same file, we don't *need* to show the
// file name, saving in verbosity, but if it *isn't* we do need it, otherwise we're
// telling users to make a change but not clarifying *where*.
let loc = sm.lookup_char_pos(parts[0].span.lo());
if loc.file.name != sm.span_to_filename(span) && loc.file.name.is_real() {
let arrow = "--> ";
buffer.puts(row_num - 1, 0, arrow, Style::LineNumber);
let filename = sm.filename_for_diagnostics(&loc.file.name);
let offset = sm.doctest_offset_line(&loc.file.name, loc.line);
let message = format!("{}:{}:{}", filename, offset, loc.col.0 + 1);
if row_num == 2 {
let col = usize::max(max_line_num_len + 1, arrow.len());
buffer.puts(1, col, &message, Style::LineAndColumn);
} else {
buffer.append(row_num - 1, &message, Style::LineAndColumn);
}
for _ in 0..max_line_num_len {
buffer.prepend(row_num - 1, " ", Style::NoStyle);
}
row_num += 1;
}
}
let show_code_change = if has_deletion && !is_multiline {
DisplaySuggestion::Diff
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} else if let [part] = &parts[..]
&& part.snippet.ends_with('\n')
&& part.snippet.trim() == complete.trim()
{
// We are adding a line(s) of code before code that was already there.
DisplaySuggestion::Add
} else if (parts.len() != 1 || parts[0].snippet.trim() != complete.trim())
&& !is_multiline
{
DisplaySuggestion::Underline
} else {
DisplaySuggestion::None
};
if let DisplaySuggestion::Diff = show_code_change {
row_num += 1;
}
let file_lines = sm
.span_to_lines(parts[0].span)
.expect("span_to_lines failed when emitting suggestion");
assert!(!file_lines.lines.is_empty() || parts[0].span.is_dummy());
let line_start = sm.lookup_char_pos(parts[0].span.lo()).line;
draw_col_separator_no_space(&mut buffer, row_num - 1, max_line_num_len + 1);
let mut lines = complete.lines();
if lines.clone().next().is_none() {
// Account for a suggestion to completely remove a line(s) with whitespace (#94192).
let line_end = sm.lookup_char_pos(parts[0].span.hi()).line;
for line in line_start..=line_end {
buffer.puts(
row_num - 1 + line - line_start,
0,
&self.maybe_anonymized(line),
Style::LineNumber,
);
buffer.puts(
row_num - 1 + line - line_start,
max_line_num_len + 1,
"- ",
Style::Removal,
);
buffer.puts(
row_num - 1 + line - line_start,
max_line_num_len + 3,
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&normalize_whitespace(&file_lines.file.get_line(line - 1).unwrap()),
Style::Removal,
);
}
row_num += line_end - line_start;
}
let mut unhighlighted_lines = Vec::new();
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let mut last_pos = 0;
let mut is_item_attribute = false;
for (line_pos, (line, highlight_parts)) in lines.by_ref().zip(highlights).enumerate() {
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last_pos = line_pos;
debug!(%line_pos, %line, ?highlight_parts);
// Remember lines that are not highlighted to hide them if needed
if highlight_parts.is_empty() {
unhighlighted_lines.push((line_pos, line));
continue;
}
if highlight_parts.len() == 1
&& line.trim().starts_with("#[")
&& line.trim().ends_with(']')
{
is_item_attribute = true;
}
match unhighlighted_lines.len() {
0 => (),
// Since we show first line, "..." line and last line,
// There is no reason to hide if there are 3 or less lines
// (because then we just replace a line with ... which is
// not helpful)
n if n <= 3 => unhighlighted_lines.drain(..).for_each(|(p, l)| {
self.draw_code_line(
&mut buffer,
&mut row_num,
&[],
p + line_start,
l,
show_code_change,
max_line_num_len,
&file_lines,
is_multiline,
)
}),
// Print first unhighlighted line, "..." and last unhighlighted line, like so:
//
// LL | this line was highlighted
// LL | this line is just for context
// ...
// LL | this line is just for context
// LL | this line was highlighted
_ => {
let last_line = unhighlighted_lines.pop();
let first_line = unhighlighted_lines.drain(..).next();
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if let Some((p, l)) = first_line {
self.draw_code_line(
&mut buffer,
&mut row_num,
&[],
p + line_start,
l,
show_code_change,
max_line_num_len,
&file_lines,
is_multiline,
)
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}
buffer.puts(row_num, 0, "...", Style::LineNumber);
row_num += 1;
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if let Some((p, l)) = last_line {
self.draw_code_line(
&mut buffer,
&mut row_num,
&[],
p + line_start,
l,
show_code_change,
max_line_num_len,
&file_lines,
is_multiline,
)
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}
}
}
self.draw_code_line(
&mut buffer,
&mut row_num,
highlight_parts,
line_pos + line_start,
line,
show_code_change,
max_line_num_len,
&file_lines,
is_multiline,
)
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}
if let DisplaySuggestion::Add = show_code_change
&& is_item_attribute
{
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// The suggestion adds an entire line of code, ending on a newline, so we'll also
// print the *following* line, to provide context of what we're advising people to
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// do. Otherwise you would only see contextless code that can be confused for
// already existing code, despite the colors and UI elements.
// We special case `#[derive(_)]\n` and other attribute suggestions, because those
// are the ones where context is most useful.
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let file_lines = sm
.span_to_lines(parts[0].span.shrink_to_hi())
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.expect("span_to_lines failed when emitting suggestion");
let line_num = sm.lookup_char_pos(parts[0].span.lo()).line;
if let Some(line) = file_lines.file.get_line(line_num - 1) {
let line = normalize_whitespace(&line);
self.draw_code_line(
&mut buffer,
&mut row_num,
&[],
line_num + last_pos + 1,
&line,
DisplaySuggestion::None,
max_line_num_len,
&file_lines,
is_multiline,
)
}
}
// This offset and the ones below need to be signed to account for replacement code
// that is shorter than the original code.
let mut offsets: Vec<(usize, isize)> = Vec::new();
// Only show an underline in the suggestions if the suggestion is not the
// entirety of the code being shown and the displayed code is not multiline.
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if let DisplaySuggestion::Diff | DisplaySuggestion::Underline | DisplaySuggestion::Add =
show_code_change
{
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draw_col_separator_no_space(&mut buffer, row_num, max_line_num_len + 1);
for part in parts {
let span_start_pos = sm.lookup_char_pos(part.span.lo()).col_display;
let span_end_pos = sm.lookup_char_pos(part.span.hi()).col_display;
// If this addition is _only_ whitespace, then don't trim it,
// or else we're just not rendering anything.
let is_whitespace_addition = part.snippet.trim().is_empty();
// Do not underline the leading...
let start = if is_whitespace_addition {
0
} else {
part.snippet.len().saturating_sub(part.snippet.trim_start().len())
};
// ...or trailing spaces. Account for substitutions containing unicode
// characters.
let sub_len: usize =
if is_whitespace_addition { &part.snippet } else { part.snippet.trim() }
.chars()
.map(|ch| char_width(ch))
.sum();
let offset: isize = offsets
.iter()
.filter_map(
|(start, v)| if span_start_pos < *start { None } else { Some(v) },
)
.sum();
let underline_start = (span_start_pos + start) as isize + offset;
let underline_end = (span_start_pos + start + sub_len) as isize + offset;
assert!(underline_start >= 0 && underline_end >= 0);
let padding: usize = max_line_num_len + 3;
for p in underline_start..underline_end {
if let DisplaySuggestion::Underline = show_code_change {
// If this is a replacement, underline with `~`, if this is an addition
// underline with `+`.
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buffer.putc(
row_num,
(padding as isize + p) as usize,
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if part.is_addition(sm) { '+' } else { '~' },
Style::Addition,
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);
}
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}
if let DisplaySuggestion::Diff = show_code_change {
// Colorize removal with red in diff format.
buffer.set_style_range(
row_num - 2,
(padding as isize + span_start_pos as isize) as usize,
(padding as isize + span_end_pos as isize) as usize,
Style::Removal,
true,
);
}
// length of the code after substitution
let full_sub_len =
part.snippet.chars().map(|ch| char_width(ch)).sum::<usize>() as isize;
// length of the code to be substituted
let snippet_len = span_end_pos as isize - span_start_pos as isize;
// For multiple substitutions, use the position *after* the previous
// substitutions have happened, only when further substitutions are
// located strictly after.
offsets.push((span_end_pos, full_sub_len - snippet_len));
}
row_num += 1;
}
// if we elided some lines, add an ellipsis
if lines.next().is_some() {
buffer.puts(row_num, max_line_num_len - 1, "...", Style::LineNumber);
} else if let DisplaySuggestion::None = show_code_change {
draw_col_separator_no_space(&mut buffer, row_num, max_line_num_len + 1);
row_num += 1;
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}
}
if suggestions.len() > MAX_SUGGESTIONS {
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let others = suggestions.len() - MAX_SUGGESTIONS;
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let msg = format!("and {} other candidate{}", others, pluralize!(others));
buffer.puts(row_num, max_line_num_len + 3, &msg, Style::NoStyle);
}
emit_to_destination(&buffer.render(), level, &mut self.dst, self.short_message)?;
Ok(())
}
#[instrument(level = "trace", skip(self, args, code, children, suggestions))]
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fn emit_messages_default(
&mut self,
level: &Level,
messages: &[(DiagMessage, Style)],
args: &FluentArgs<'_>,
code: &Option<ErrCode>,
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span: &MultiSpan,
children: &[Subdiag],
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suggestions: &[CodeSuggestion],
emitted_at: Option<&DiagLocation>,
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) {
let max_line_num_len = if self.ui_testing {
ANONYMIZED_LINE_NUM.len()
} else {
let n = self.get_max_line_num(span, children);
num_decimal_digits(n)
};
match self.emit_messages_default_inner(
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span,
messages,
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args,
code,
level,
max_line_num_len,
false,
emitted_at,
) {
Ok(()) => {
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if !children.is_empty()
|| suggestions.iter().any(|s| s.style != SuggestionStyle::CompletelyHidden)
{
let mut buffer = StyledBuffer::new();
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if !self.short_message {
draw_col_separator_no_space(&mut buffer, 0, max_line_num_len + 1);
}
if let Err(e) = emit_to_destination(
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&buffer.render(),
level,
&mut self.dst,
self.short_message,
) {
panic!("failed to emit error: {e}")
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}
}
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if !self.short_message {
for child in children {
assert!(child.level.can_be_subdiag());
let span = &child.span;
if let Err(err) = self.emit_messages_default_inner(
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span,
&child.messages,
args,
&None,
&child.level,
max_line_num_len,
true,
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None,
) {
panic!("failed to emit error: {err}");
}
}
for sugg in suggestions {
match sugg.style {
SuggestionStyle::CompletelyHidden => {
// do not display this suggestion, it is meant only for tools
}
SuggestionStyle::HideCodeAlways => {
if let Err(e) = self.emit_messages_default_inner(
&MultiSpan::new(),
&[(sugg.msg.to_owned(), Style::HeaderMsg)],
args,
&None,
&Level::Help,
max_line_num_len,
true,
None,
) {
panic!("failed to emit error: {e}");
}
}
SuggestionStyle::HideCodeInline
| SuggestionStyle::ShowCode
| SuggestionStyle::ShowAlways => {
if let Err(e) = self.emit_suggestion_default(
span,
sugg,
args,
&Level::Help,
max_line_num_len,
) {
panic!("failed to emit error: {e}");
}
}
}
}
}
}
Err(e) => panic!("failed to emit error: {e}"),
}
match writeln!(self.dst) {
Err(e) => panic!("failed to emit error: {e}"),
_ => {
if let Err(e) = self.dst.flush() {
panic!("failed to emit error: {e}")
}
}
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}
}
fn draw_code_line(
&self,
buffer: &mut StyledBuffer,
row_num: &mut usize,
highlight_parts: &[SubstitutionHighlight],
line_num: usize,
line_to_add: &str,
show_code_change: DisplaySuggestion,
max_line_num_len: usize,
file_lines: &FileLines,
is_multiline: bool,
) {
if let DisplaySuggestion::Diff = show_code_change {
// We need to print more than one line if the span we need to remove is multiline.
// For more info: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/92741
let lines_to_remove = file_lines.lines.iter().take(file_lines.lines.len() - 1);
for (index, line_to_remove) in lines_to_remove.enumerate() {
buffer.puts(
*row_num - 1,
0,
&self.maybe_anonymized(line_num + index),
Style::LineNumber,
);
buffer.puts(*row_num - 1, max_line_num_len + 1, "- ", Style::Removal);
let line = normalize_whitespace(
&file_lines.file.get_line(line_to_remove.line_index).unwrap(),
);
buffer.puts(*row_num - 1, max_line_num_len + 3, &line, Style::NoStyle);
*row_num += 1;
}
// If the last line is exactly equal to the line we need to add, we can skip both of
// them. This allows us to avoid output like the following:
// 2 - &
// 2 + if true { true } else { false }
// 3 - if true { true } else { false }
// If those lines aren't equal, we print their diff
let last_line_index = file_lines.lines[file_lines.lines.len() - 1].line_index;
let last_line = &file_lines.file.get_line(last_line_index).unwrap();
if last_line != line_to_add {
buffer.puts(
*row_num - 1,
0,
&self.maybe_anonymized(line_num + file_lines.lines.len() - 1),
Style::LineNumber,
);
buffer.puts(*row_num - 1, max_line_num_len + 1, "- ", Style::Removal);
buffer.puts(
*row_num - 1,
max_line_num_len + 3,
&normalize_whitespace(last_line),
Style::NoStyle,
);
if !line_to_add.trim().is_empty() {
// Check if after the removal, the line is left with only whitespace. If so, we
// will not show an "addition" line, as removing the whole line is what the user
// would really want.
// For example, for the following:
// |
// 2 - .await
// 2 + (note the left over whitepsace)
// |
// We really want
// |
// 2 - .await
// |
// *row_num -= 1;
buffer.puts(*row_num, 0, &self.maybe_anonymized(line_num), Style::LineNumber);
buffer.puts(*row_num, max_line_num_len + 1, "+ ", Style::Addition);
buffer.append(*row_num, &normalize_whitespace(line_to_add), Style::NoStyle);
} else {
*row_num -= 1;
}
} else {
*row_num -= 2;
}
} else if is_multiline {
buffer.puts(*row_num, 0, &self.maybe_anonymized(line_num), Style::LineNumber);
match &highlight_parts {
[SubstitutionHighlight { start: 0, end }] if *end == line_to_add.len() => {
buffer.puts(*row_num, max_line_num_len + 1, "+ ", Style::Addition);
}
[] => {
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draw_col_separator_no_space(buffer, *row_num, max_line_num_len + 1);
}
_ => {
buffer.puts(*row_num, max_line_num_len + 1, "~ ", Style::Addition);
}
}
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// LL | line_to_add
// ++^^^
// | |
// | magic `3`
// `max_line_num_len`
buffer.puts(
*row_num,
max_line_num_len + 3,
&normalize_whitespace(line_to_add),
Style::NoStyle,
);
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} else if let DisplaySuggestion::Add = show_code_change {
buffer.puts(*row_num, 0, &self.maybe_anonymized(line_num), Style::LineNumber);
buffer.puts(*row_num, max_line_num_len + 1, "+ ", Style::Addition);
buffer.append(*row_num, &normalize_whitespace(line_to_add), Style::NoStyle);
} else {
buffer.puts(*row_num, 0, &self.maybe_anonymized(line_num), Style::LineNumber);
draw_col_separator(buffer, *row_num, max_line_num_len + 1);
buffer.append(*row_num, &normalize_whitespace(line_to_add), Style::NoStyle);
}
// Colorize addition/replacements with green.
for &SubstitutionHighlight { start, end } in highlight_parts {
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// This is a no-op for empty ranges
if start != end {
// Account for tabs when highlighting (#87972).
let tabs: usize = line_to_add
.chars()
.take(start)
.map(|ch| match ch {
'\t' => 3,
_ => 0,
})
.sum();
buffer.set_style_range(
*row_num,
max_line_num_len + 3 + start + tabs,
max_line_num_len + 3 + end + tabs,
Style::Addition,
true,
);
}
}
*row_num += 1;
}
}
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug)]
enum DisplaySuggestion {
Underline,
Diff,
None,
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Add,
}
impl FileWithAnnotatedLines {
/// Preprocess all the annotations so that they are grouped by file and by line number
/// This helps us quickly iterate over the whole message (including secondary file spans)
pub fn collect_annotations(
emitter: &dyn Emitter,
args: &FluentArgs<'_>,
msp: &MultiSpan,
) -> Vec<FileWithAnnotatedLines> {
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fn add_annotation_to_file(
file_vec: &mut Vec<FileWithAnnotatedLines>,
file: Lrc<SourceFile>,
line_index: usize,
ann: Annotation,
) {
for slot in file_vec.iter_mut() {
// Look through each of our files for the one we're adding to
if slot.file.name == file.name {
// See if we already have a line for it
for line_slot in &mut slot.lines {
if line_slot.line_index == line_index {
line_slot.annotations.push(ann);
return;
}
}
// We don't have a line yet, create one
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slot.lines.push(Line { line_index, annotations: vec![ann] });
slot.lines.sort();
return;
}
}
// This is the first time we're seeing the file
file_vec.push(FileWithAnnotatedLines {
file,
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lines: vec![Line { line_index, annotations: vec![ann] }],
multiline_depth: 0,
});
}
let mut output = vec![];
let mut multiline_annotations = vec![];
if let Some(sm) = emitter.source_map() {
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for SpanLabel { span, is_primary, label } in msp.span_labels() {
// If we don't have a useful span, pick the primary span if that exists.
// Worst case we'll just print an error at the top of the main file.
let span = match (span.is_dummy(), msp.primary_span()) {
(_, None) | (false, _) => span,
(true, Some(span)) => span,
};
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let lo = sm.lookup_char_pos(span.lo());
let mut hi = sm.lookup_char_pos(span.hi());
// Watch out for "empty spans". If we get a span like 6..6, we
// want to just display a `^` at 6, so convert that to
// 6..7. This is degenerate input, but it's best to degrade
// gracefully -- and the parser likes to supply a span like
// that for EOF, in particular.
if lo.col_display == hi.col_display && lo.line == hi.line {
hi.col_display += 1;
}
let label = label.as_ref().map(|m| {
normalize_whitespace(
&emitter.translate_message(m, args).map_err(Report::new).unwrap(),
)
});
if lo.line != hi.line {
let ml = MultilineAnnotation {
depth: 1,
line_start: lo.line,
line_end: hi.line,
start_col: AnnotationColumn::from_loc(&lo),
end_col: AnnotationColumn::from_loc(&hi),
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is_primary,
label,
overlaps_exactly: false,
};
multiline_annotations.push((lo.file, ml));
} else {
let ann = Annotation {
start_col: AnnotationColumn::from_loc(&lo),
end_col: AnnotationColumn::from_loc(&hi),
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is_primary,
label,
annotation_type: AnnotationType::Singleline,
};
add_annotation_to_file(&mut output, lo.file, lo.line, ann);
};
}
}
// Find overlapping multiline annotations, put them at different depths
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multiline_annotations.sort_by_key(|(_, ml)| (ml.line_start, usize::MAX - ml.line_end));
for (_, ann) in multiline_annotations.clone() {
for (_, a) in multiline_annotations.iter_mut() {
// Move all other multiline annotations overlapping with this one
// one level to the right.
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if !(ann.same_span(a))
&& num_overlap(ann.line_start, ann.line_end, a.line_start, a.line_end, true)
{
a.increase_depth();
} else if ann.same_span(a) && &ann != a {
a.overlaps_exactly = true;
} else {
break;
}
}
}
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let mut max_depth = 0; // max overlapping multiline spans
for (_, ann) in &multiline_annotations {
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max_depth = max(max_depth, ann.depth);
}
// Change order of multispan depth to minimize the number of overlaps in the ASCII art.
for (_, a) in multiline_annotations.iter_mut() {
a.depth = max_depth - a.depth + 1;
}
for (file, ann) in multiline_annotations {
let mut end_ann = ann.as_end();
if !ann.overlaps_exactly {
// avoid output like
//
// | foo(
// | _____^
// | |_____|
// | || bar,
// | || );
// | || ^
// | ||______|
// | |______foo
// | baz
//
// and instead get
//
// | foo(
// | _____^
// | | bar,
// | | );
// | | ^
// | | |
// | |______foo
// | baz
add_annotation_to_file(&mut output, file.clone(), ann.line_start, ann.as_start());
// 4 is the minimum vertical length of a multiline span when presented: two lines
// of code and two lines of underline. This is not true for the special case where
// the beginning doesn't have an underline, but the current logic seems to be
// working correctly.
let middle = min(ann.line_start + 4, ann.line_end);
// We'll show up to 4 lines past the beginning of the multispan start.
// We will *not* include the tail of lines that are only whitespace.
let until = (ann.line_start..middle)
.rev()
.filter_map(|line| file.get_line(line - 1).map(|s| (line + 1, s)))
.find(|(_, s)| !s.trim().is_empty())
.map(|(line, _)| line)
.unwrap_or(ann.line_start);
for line in ann.line_start + 1..until {
// Every `|` that joins the beginning of the span (`___^`) to the end (`|__^`).
add_annotation_to_file(&mut output, file.clone(), line, ann.as_line());
}
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let line_end = ann.line_end - 1;
if middle < line_end {
add_annotation_to_file(&mut output, file.clone(), line_end, ann.as_line());
}
} else {
end_ann.annotation_type = AnnotationType::Singleline;
}
add_annotation_to_file(&mut output, file, ann.line_end, end_ann);
}
for file_vec in output.iter_mut() {
file_vec.multiline_depth = max_depth;
}
output
}
}
// instead of taking the String length or dividing by 10 while > 0, we multiply a limit by 10 until
// we're higher. If the loop isn't exited by the `return`, the last multiplication will wrap, which
// is OK, because while we cannot fit a higher power of 10 in a usize, the loop will end anyway.
// This is also why we need the max number of decimal digits within a `usize`.
fn num_decimal_digits(num: usize) -> usize {
#[cfg(target_pointer_width = "64")]
const MAX_DIGITS: usize = 20;
#[cfg(target_pointer_width = "32")]
const MAX_DIGITS: usize = 10;
#[cfg(target_pointer_width = "16")]
const MAX_DIGITS: usize = 5;
let mut lim = 10;
for num_digits in 1..MAX_DIGITS {
if num < lim {
return num_digits;
}
lim = lim.wrapping_mul(10);
}
MAX_DIGITS
}
// We replace some characters so the CLI output is always consistent and underlines aligned.
Make unicode text flow control chars visible as � We already point these out quite aggressively, telling people not to use them, but would normally be rendered as nothing. Having them visible will make it easier for people to actually deal with them. ``` error: unicode codepoint changing visible direction of text present in literal --> $DIR/unicode-control-codepoints.rs:26:22 | LL | println!("{:?}", '�'); | ^-^ | || | |'\u{202e}' | this literal contains an invisible unicode text flow control codepoint | = note: these kind of unicode codepoints change the way text flows on applications that support them, but can cause confusion because they change the order of characters on the screen = help: if their presence wasn't intentional, you can remove them help: if you want to keep them but make them visible in your source code, you can escape them | LL | println!("{:?}", '\u{202e}'); | ~~~~~~~~ ``` vs the previous ``` error: unicode codepoint changing visible direction of text present in literal --> $DIR/unicode-control-codepoints.rs:26:22 | LL | println!("{:?}", ''); | ^- | || | |'\u{202e}' | this literal contains an invisible unicode text flow control codepoint | = note: these kind of unicode codepoints change the way text flows on applications that support them, but can cause confusion because they change the order of characters on the screen = help: if their presence wasn't intentional, you can remove them help: if you want to keep them but make them visible in your source code, you can escape them | LL | println!("{:?}", '\u{202e}'); | ~~~~~~~~ ```
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// Keep the following list in sync with `rustc_span::char_width`.
// ATTENTION: keep lexicografically sorted so that the binary search will work
const OUTPUT_REPLACEMENTS: &[(char, &str)] = &[
// In terminals without Unicode support the following will be garbled, but in *all* terminals
// the underlying codepoint will be as well. We could gate this replacement behind a "unicode
// support" gate.
('\0', ""),
('\u{1}', ""),
('\u{2}', ""),
('\u{3}', ""),
('\u{4}', ""),
('\u{5}', ""),
('\u{6}', ""),
('\u{7}', ""),
('\u{8}', ""),
('\t', " "), // We do our own tab replacement
('\u{b}', ""),
('\u{c}', ""),
('\r', ""),
('\u{e}', ""),
('\u{f}', ""),
('\u{10}', ""),
('\u{11}', ""),
('\u{12}', ""),
('\u{13}', ""),
('\u{14}', ""),
('\u{15}', ""),
('\u{16}', ""),
('\u{17}', ""),
('\u{18}', ""),
('\u{19}', ""),
('\u{1a}', ""),
('\u{1b}', ""),
('\u{1c}', ""),
('\u{1d}', ""),
('\u{1e}', ""),
('\u{1f}', ""),
('\u{7f}', ""),
('\u{200d}', ""), // Replace ZWJ for consistent terminal output of grapheme clusters.
('\u{202a}', "<EFBFBD>"), // The following unicode text flow control characters are inconsistently
('\u{202b}', "<EFBFBD>"), // supported across CLIs and can cause confusion due to the bytes on disk
('\u{202c}', "<EFBFBD>"), // not corresponding to the visible source code, so we replace them always.
('\u{202d}', "<EFBFBD>"),
('\u{202e}', "<EFBFBD>"),
Make unicode text flow control chars visible as � We already point these out quite aggressively, telling people not to use them, but would normally be rendered as nothing. Having them visible will make it easier for people to actually deal with them. ``` error: unicode codepoint changing visible direction of text present in literal --> $DIR/unicode-control-codepoints.rs:26:22 | LL | println!("{:?}", '�'); | ^-^ | || | |'\u{202e}' | this literal contains an invisible unicode text flow control codepoint | = note: these kind of unicode codepoints change the way text flows on applications that support them, but can cause confusion because they change the order of characters on the screen = help: if their presence wasn't intentional, you can remove them help: if you want to keep them but make them visible in your source code, you can escape them | LL | println!("{:?}", '\u{202e}'); | ~~~~~~~~ ``` vs the previous ``` error: unicode codepoint changing visible direction of text present in literal --> $DIR/unicode-control-codepoints.rs:26:22 | LL | println!("{:?}", ''); | ^- | || | |'\u{202e}' | this literal contains an invisible unicode text flow control codepoint | = note: these kind of unicode codepoints change the way text flows on applications that support them, but can cause confusion because they change the order of characters on the screen = help: if their presence wasn't intentional, you can remove them help: if you want to keep them but make them visible in your source code, you can escape them | LL | println!("{:?}", '\u{202e}'); | ~~~~~~~~ ```
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('\u{2066}', "<EFBFBD>"),
('\u{2067}', "<EFBFBD>"),
('\u{2068}', "<EFBFBD>"),
('\u{2069}', "<EFBFBD>"),
];
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fn normalize_whitespace(s: &str) -> String {
// Scan the input string for a character in the ordered table above. If it's present, replace
// it with it's alternative string (it can be more than 1 char!). Otherwise, retain the input
// char. At the end, allocate all chars into a string in one operation.
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s.chars().fold(String::with_capacity(s.len()), |mut s, c| {
match OUTPUT_REPLACEMENTS.binary_search_by_key(&c, |(k, _)| *k) {
Ok(i) => s.push_str(OUTPUT_REPLACEMENTS[i].1),
_ => s.push(c),
}
s
})
}
fn draw_col_separator(buffer: &mut StyledBuffer, line: usize, col: usize) {
buffer.puts(line, col, "| ", Style::LineNumber);
}
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fn draw_col_separator_no_space(buffer: &mut StyledBuffer, line: usize, col: usize) {
draw_col_separator_no_space_with_style(buffer, line, col, Style::LineNumber);
}
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fn draw_col_separator_no_space_with_style(
buffer: &mut StyledBuffer,
line: usize,
col: usize,
style: Style,
) {
buffer.putc(line, col, '|', style);
}
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fn draw_range(
buffer: &mut StyledBuffer,
symbol: char,
line: usize,
col_from: usize,
col_to: usize,
style: Style,
) {
for col in col_from..col_to {
buffer.putc(line, col, symbol, style);
}
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}
fn draw_note_separator(buffer: &mut StyledBuffer, line: usize, col: usize) {
buffer.puts(line, col, "= ", Style::LineNumber);
}
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fn draw_multiline_line(
buffer: &mut StyledBuffer,
line: usize,
offset: usize,
depth: usize,
style: Style,
) {
buffer.putc(line, offset + depth - 1, '|', style);
}
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fn num_overlap(
a_start: usize,
a_end: usize,
b_start: usize,
b_end: usize,
inclusive: bool,
) -> bool {
let extra = if inclusive { 1 } else { 0 };
(b_start..b_end + extra).contains(&a_start) || (a_start..a_end + extra).contains(&b_start)
}
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fn overlaps(a1: &Annotation, a2: &Annotation, padding: usize) -> bool {
num_overlap(
a1.start_col.display,
a1.end_col.display + padding,
a2.start_col.display,
a2.end_col.display,
false,
)
}
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fn emit_to_destination(
rendered_buffer: &[Vec<StyledString>],
lvl: &Level,
dst: &mut Destination,
short_message: bool,
) -> io::Result<()> {
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use crate::lock;
// In order to prevent error message interleaving, where multiple error lines get intermixed
// when multiple compiler processes error simultaneously, we emit errors with additional
// steps.
//
// On Unix systems, we write into a buffered terminal rather than directly to a terminal. When
// the .flush() is called we take the buffer created from the buffered writes and write it at
// one shot. Because the Unix systems use ANSI for the colors, which is a text-based styling
// scheme, this buffered approach works and maintains the styling.
//
// On Windows, styling happens through calls to a terminal API. This prevents us from using the
// same buffering approach. Instead, we use a global Windows mutex, which we acquire long
// enough to output the full error message, then we release.
let _buffer_lock = lock::acquire_global_lock("rustc_errors");
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for (pos, line) in rendered_buffer.iter().enumerate() {
for part in line {
let style = part.style.color_spec(*lvl);
dst.set_color(&style)?;
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write!(dst, "{}", part.text)?;
dst.reset()?;
}
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if !short_message && (!lvl.is_failure_note() || pos != rendered_buffer.len() - 1) {
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writeln!(dst)?;
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}
}
dst.flush()?;
Ok(())
}
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pub type Destination = Box<dyn WriteColor + Send>;
struct Buffy {
buffer_writer: BufferWriter,
buffer: Buffer,
}
impl Write for Buffy {
fn write(&mut self, buf: &[u8]) -> io::Result<usize> {
self.buffer.write(buf)
}
fn flush(&mut self) -> io::Result<()> {
self.buffer_writer.print(&self.buffer)?;
self.buffer.clear();
Ok(())
}
}
impl Drop for Buffy {
fn drop(&mut self) {
if !self.buffer.is_empty() {
self.flush().unwrap();
panic!("buffers need to be flushed in order to print their contents");
}
}
}
impl WriteColor for Buffy {
fn supports_color(&self) -> bool {
self.buffer.supports_color()
}
fn set_color(&mut self, spec: &ColorSpec) -> io::Result<()> {
self.buffer.set_color(spec)
}
fn reset(&mut self) -> io::Result<()> {
self.buffer.reset()
}
}
pub fn stderr_destination(color: ColorConfig) -> Destination {
let choice = color.to_color_choice();
// On Windows we'll be performing global synchronization on the entire
// system for emitting rustc errors, so there's no need to buffer
// anything.
//
// On non-Windows we rely on the atomicity of `write` to ensure errors
// don't get all jumbled up.
if cfg!(windows) {
Box::new(StandardStream::stderr(choice))
} else {
let buffer_writer = BufferWriter::stderr(choice);
let buffer = buffer_writer.buffer();
Box::new(Buffy { buffer_writer, buffer })
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}
}
/// On Windows, BRIGHT_BLUE is hard to read on black. Use cyan instead.
///
/// See #36178.
const BRIGHT_BLUE: Color = if cfg!(windows) { Color::Cyan } else { Color::Blue };
impl Style {
fn color_spec(&self, lvl: Level) -> ColorSpec {
let mut spec = ColorSpec::new();
match self {
Style::Addition => {
spec.set_fg(Some(Color::Green)).set_intense(true);
}
Style::Removal => {
spec.set_fg(Some(Color::Red)).set_intense(true);
}
Style::LineAndColumn => {}
Style::LineNumber => {
spec.set_bold(true);
spec.set_intense(true);
spec.set_fg(Some(BRIGHT_BLUE));
}
Style::Quotation => {}
Style::MainHeaderMsg => {
spec.set_bold(true);
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if cfg!(windows) {
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spec.set_intense(true).set_fg(Some(Color::White));
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}
}
Style::UnderlinePrimary | Style::LabelPrimary => {
spec = lvl.color();
spec.set_bold(true);
}
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Style::UnderlineSecondary | Style::LabelSecondary => {
spec.set_bold(true).set_intense(true);
spec.set_fg(Some(BRIGHT_BLUE));
}
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Style::HeaderMsg | Style::NoStyle => {}
Style::Level(lvl) => {
spec = lvl.color();
spec.set_bold(true);
}
Style::Highlight => {
spec.set_bold(true).set_fg(Some(Color::Magenta));
}
}
spec
}
}
/// Whether the original and suggested code are visually similar enough to warrant extra wording.
pub fn is_case_difference(sm: &SourceMap, suggested: &str, sp: Span) -> bool {
// FIXME: this should probably be extended to also account for `FO0` → `FOO` and unicode.
let found = match sm.span_to_snippet(sp) {
Ok(snippet) => snippet,
Err(e) => {
warn!(error = ?e, "Invalid span {:?}", sp);
return false;
}
};
let ascii_confusables = &['c', 'f', 'i', 'k', 'o', 's', 'u', 'v', 'w', 'x', 'y', 'z'];
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// All the chars that differ in capitalization are confusable (above):
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let confusable = iter::zip(found.chars(), suggested.chars())
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.filter(|(f, s)| f != s)
.all(|(f, s)| (ascii_confusables.contains(&f) || ascii_confusables.contains(&s)));
confusable && found.to_lowercase() == suggested.to_lowercase()
// FIXME: We sometimes suggest the same thing we already have, which is a
// bug, but be defensive against that here.
&& found != suggested
}
pub(crate) fn should_show_source_code(
ignored_directories: &[String],
sm: &SourceMap,
file: &SourceFile,
) -> bool {
if !sm.ensure_source_file_source_present(file) {
return false;
}
let FileName::Real(name) = &file.name else { return true };
name.local_path()
.map(|path| ignored_directories.iter().all(|dir| !path.starts_with(dir)))
.unwrap_or(true)
}