rust/src/librustdoc/passes/calculate_doc_coverage.rs

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//! Calculates information used for the --show-coverage flag.
use std::collections::BTreeMap;
use std::ops;
use rustc_hir as hir;
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use rustc_lint::builtin::MISSING_DOCS;
use rustc_middle::lint::LintLevelSource;
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use rustc_session::lint;
use rustc_span::FileName;
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use serde::Serialize;
use tracing::debug;
use crate::clean;
use crate::core::DocContext;
use crate::html::markdown::{ErrorCodes, find_testable_code};
use crate::passes::Pass;
use crate::passes::check_doc_test_visibility::{Tests, should_have_doc_example};
use crate::visit::DocVisitor;
pub(crate) const CALCULATE_DOC_COVERAGE: Pass = Pass {
name: "calculate-doc-coverage",
run: Some(calculate_doc_coverage),
description: "counts the number of items with and without documentation",
};
fn calculate_doc_coverage(krate: clean::Crate, ctx: &mut DocContext<'_>) -> clean::Crate {
let mut calc = CoverageCalculator { items: Default::default(), ctx };
calc.visit_crate(&krate);
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calc.print_results();
krate
}
#[derive(Default, Copy, Clone, Serialize, Debug)]
struct ItemCount {
total: u64,
with_docs: u64,
total_examples: u64,
with_examples: u64,
}
impl ItemCount {
fn count_item(
&mut self,
has_docs: bool,
has_doc_example: bool,
should_have_doc_examples: bool,
should_have_docs: bool,
) {
if has_docs || should_have_docs {
self.total += 1;
}
if has_docs {
self.with_docs += 1;
}
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if should_have_doc_examples || has_doc_example {
self.total_examples += 1;
}
if has_doc_example {
self.with_examples += 1;
}
}
fn percentage(&self) -> Option<f64> {
if self.total > 0 {
Some((self.with_docs as f64 * 100.0) / self.total as f64)
} else {
None
}
}
fn examples_percentage(&self) -> Option<f64> {
if self.total_examples > 0 {
Some((self.with_examples as f64 * 100.0) / self.total_examples as f64)
} else {
None
}
}
}
impl ops::Sub for ItemCount {
type Output = Self;
fn sub(self, rhs: Self) -> Self {
ItemCount {
total: self.total - rhs.total,
with_docs: self.with_docs - rhs.with_docs,
total_examples: self.total_examples - rhs.total_examples,
with_examples: self.with_examples - rhs.with_examples,
}
}
}
impl ops::AddAssign for ItemCount {
fn add_assign(&mut self, rhs: Self) {
self.total += rhs.total;
self.with_docs += rhs.with_docs;
self.total_examples += rhs.total_examples;
self.with_examples += rhs.with_examples;
}
}
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struct CoverageCalculator<'a, 'b> {
items: BTreeMap<FileName, ItemCount>,
ctx: &'a mut DocContext<'b>,
}
fn limit_filename_len(filename: String) -> String {
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let nb_chars = filename.chars().count();
if nb_chars > 35 {
"...".to_string()
+ &filename[filename.char_indices().nth(nb_chars - 32).map(|x| x.0).unwrap_or(0)..]
} else {
filename
}
}
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impl CoverageCalculator<'_, '_> {
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fn to_json(&self) -> String {
serde_json::to_string(
&self
.items
.iter()
.map(|(k, v)| (k.prefer_local().to_string(), v))
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.collect::<BTreeMap<String, &ItemCount>>(),
)
.expect("failed to convert JSON data to string")
}
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fn print_results(&self) {
let output_format = self.ctx.output_format;
// In this case we want to ensure that the `OutputFormat` is JSON and NOT the `DocContext`.
if output_format.is_json() {
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println!("{}", self.to_json());
return;
}
let mut total = ItemCount::default();
fn print_table_line() {
println!("+-{0:->35}-+-{0:->10}-+-{0:->10}-+-{0:->10}-+-{0:->10}-+", "");
}
fn print_table_record(
name: &str,
count: ItemCount,
percentage: f64,
examples_percentage: f64,
) {
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println!(
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"| {name:<35} | {with_docs:>10} | {percentage:>9.1}% | {with_examples:>10} | \
{examples_percentage:>9.1}% |",
with_docs = count.with_docs,
with_examples = count.with_examples,
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);
}
print_table_line();
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println!(
"| {:<35} | {:>10} | {:>10} | {:>10} | {:>10} |",
"File", "Documented", "Percentage", "Examples", "Percentage",
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);
print_table_line();
for (file, &count) in &self.items {
if let Some(percentage) = count.percentage() {
print_table_record(
&limit_filename_len(file.prefer_local().to_string_lossy().into()),
count,
percentage,
count.examples_percentage().unwrap_or(0.),
);
total += count;
}
}
print_table_line();
print_table_record(
"Total",
total,
total.percentage().unwrap_or(0.0),
total.examples_percentage().unwrap_or(0.0),
);
print_table_line();
}
}
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impl DocVisitor<'_> for CoverageCalculator<'_, '_> {
fn visit_item(&mut self, i: &clean::Item) {
if !i.item_id.is_local() {
// non-local items are skipped because they can be out of the users control,
// especially in the case of trait impls, which rustdoc eagerly inlines
return;
}
match i.kind {
clean::StrippedItem(..) => {
// don't count items in stripped modules
return;
}
// docs on `use` and `extern crate` statements are not displayed, so they're not
// worth counting
clean::ImportItem(..) | clean::ExternCrateItem { .. } => {}
// Don't count trait impls, the missing-docs lint doesn't so we shouldn't either.
// Inherent impls *can* be documented, and those docs show up, but in most cases it
// doesn't make sense, as all methods on a type are in one single impl block
clean::ImplItem(_) => {}
_ => {
let has_docs = !i.attrs.doc_strings.is_empty();
let mut tests = Tests { found_tests: 0 };
find_testable_code(&i.doc_value(), &mut tests, ErrorCodes::No, false, None);
let has_doc_example = tests.found_tests != 0;
let hir_id = DocContext::as_local_hir_id(self.ctx.tcx, i.item_id).unwrap();
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let (level, source) = self.ctx.tcx.lint_level_at_node(MISSING_DOCS, hir_id);
// In case we have:
//
// ```
// enum Foo { Bar(u32) }
// // or:
// struct Bar(u32);
// ```
//
// there is no need to require documentation on the fields of tuple variants and
// tuple structs.
let should_be_ignored = i
.item_id
.as_def_id()
.and_then(|def_id| self.ctx.tcx.opt_parent(def_id))
.and_then(|def_id| self.ctx.tcx.hir().get_if_local(def_id))
.map(|node| {
matches!(
node,
hir::Node::Variant(hir::Variant {
data: hir::VariantData::Tuple(_, _, _),
..
}) | hir::Node::Item(hir::Item {
kind: hir::ItemKind::Struct(hir::VariantData::Tuple(_, _, _), _),
..
})
)
})
.unwrap_or(false);
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// `missing_docs` is allow-by-default, so don't treat this as ignoring the item
// unless the user had an explicit `allow`.
//
let should_have_docs = !should_be_ignored
&& (level != lint::Level::Allow || matches!(source, LintLevelSource::Default));
if let Some(span) = i.span(self.ctx.tcx) {
let filename = span.filename(self.ctx.sess());
debug!("counting {:?} {:?} in {filename:?}", i.type_(), i.name);
self.items.entry(filename).or_default().count_item(
has_docs,
has_doc_example,
should_have_doc_example(self.ctx, i),
should_have_docs,
);
}
}
}
self.visit_item_recur(i)
}
}