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Rollup merge of #97298 - compiler-errors:if-else-stmt-braces, r=davidtwco
Parse expression after `else` as a condition if followed by `{` Fixes #49361. Two things: 1. This wording needs help. I can never find a natural/intuitive phrasing when I write diagnostics 😅 2. Do we even want to show the "wrap in braces" case? I would assume most of the time the "add an `if`" case is the right one.
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@ -2010,6 +2010,12 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> {
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Ok(self.mk_expr(blk.span, ExprKind::Block(blk, opt_label), attrs))
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}
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/// Parse a block which takes no attributes and has no label
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fn parse_simple_block(&mut self) -> PResult<'a, P<Expr>> {
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let blk = self.parse_block()?;
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Ok(self.mk_expr(blk.span, ExprKind::Block(blk, None), AttrVec::new()))
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}
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/// Recover on an explicitly quantified closure expression, e.g., `for<'a> |x: &'a u8| *x + 1`.
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fn recover_quantified_closure_expr(&mut self, attrs: AttrVec) -> PResult<'a, P<Expr>> {
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let lo = self.token.span;
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@ -2157,6 +2163,15 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> {
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let lo = self.prev_token.span;
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let cond = self.parse_cond_expr()?;
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self.parse_if_after_cond(attrs, lo, cond)
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}
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fn parse_if_after_cond(
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&mut self,
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attrs: AttrVec,
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lo: Span,
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cond: P<Expr>,
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) -> PResult<'a, P<Expr>> {
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let missing_then_block_binop_span = || {
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match cond.kind {
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ExprKind::Binary(Spanned { span: binop_span, .. }, _, ref right)
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@ -2164,7 +2179,6 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> {
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_ => None
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}
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};
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// Verify that the parsed `if` condition makes sense as a condition. If it is a block, then
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// verify that the last statement is either an implicit return (no `;`) or an explicit
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// return. This won't catch blocks with an explicit `return`, but that would be caught by
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@ -2256,15 +2270,53 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> {
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/// Parses an `else { ... }` expression (`else` token already eaten).
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fn parse_else_expr(&mut self) -> PResult<'a, P<Expr>> {
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let ctx_span = self.prev_token.span; // `else`
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let else_span = self.prev_token.span; // `else`
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let attrs = self.parse_outer_attributes()?.take_for_recovery(); // For recovery.
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let expr = if self.eat_keyword(kw::If) {
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self.parse_if_expr(AttrVec::new())?
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} else if self.check(&TokenKind::OpenDelim(Delimiter::Brace)) {
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self.parse_simple_block()?
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} else {
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let blk = self.parse_block()?;
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self.mk_expr(blk.span, ExprKind::Block(blk, None), AttrVec::new())
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let snapshot = self.create_snapshot_for_diagnostic();
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let first_tok = super::token_descr(&self.token);
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let first_tok_span = self.token.span;
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match self.parse_expr() {
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Ok(cond)
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// If it's not a free-standing expression, and is followed by a block,
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// then it's very likely the condition to an `else if`.
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if self.check(&TokenKind::OpenDelim(Delimiter::Brace))
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&& classify::expr_requires_semi_to_be_stmt(&cond) =>
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{
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self.struct_span_err(first_tok_span, format!("expected `{{`, found {first_tok}"))
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.span_label(else_span, "expected an `if` or a block after this `else`")
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.span_suggestion(
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cond.span.shrink_to_lo(),
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"add an `if` if this is the condition to an chained `if` statement after the `else`",
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"if ".to_string(),
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Applicability::MaybeIncorrect,
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).multipart_suggestion(
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"... otherwise, place this expression inside of a block if it is not an `if` condition",
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vec![
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(cond.span.shrink_to_lo(), "{ ".to_string()),
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(cond.span.shrink_to_hi(), " }".to_string()),
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],
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Applicability::MaybeIncorrect,
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)
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.emit();
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self.parse_if_after_cond(AttrVec::new(), cond.span.shrink_to_lo(), cond)?
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}
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Err(e) => {
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e.cancel();
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self.restore_snapshot(snapshot);
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self.parse_simple_block()?
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},
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Ok(_) => {
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self.restore_snapshot(snapshot);
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self.parse_simple_block()?
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},
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}
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};
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self.error_on_if_block_attrs(ctx_span, true, expr.span, &attrs);
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self.error_on_if_block_attrs(else_span, true, expr.span, &attrs);
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Ok(expr)
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}
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src/test/ui/parser/else-no-if.rs
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src/test/ui/parser/else-no-if.rs
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fn foo() {
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if true {
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} else false {
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//~^ ERROR expected `{`, found keyword `false`
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}
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}
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fn foo2() {
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if true {
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} else falsy() {
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//~^ ERROR expected `{`, found `falsy`
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}
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}
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fn foo3() {
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if true {
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} else falsy();
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//~^ ERROR expected `{`, found `falsy`
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}
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fn foo4() {
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if true {
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} else loop{}
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//~^ ERROR expected `{`, found keyword `loop`
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{}
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}
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fn falsy() -> bool {
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false
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}
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fn main() {}
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src/test/ui/parser/else-no-if.stderr
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src/test/ui/parser/else-no-if.stderr
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error: expected `{`, found keyword `false`
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--> $DIR/else-no-if.rs:3:12
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LL | } else false {
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| ---- ^^^^^
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help: add an `if` if this is the condition to an chained `if` statement after the `else`
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LL | } else if false {
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| ++
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help: ... otherwise, place this expression inside of a block if it is not an `if` condition
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LL | } else { false } {
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error: expected `{`, found `falsy`
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--> $DIR/else-no-if.rs:10:12
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LL | } else falsy() {
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| ---- ^^^^^
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| expected an `if` or a block after this `else`
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help: add an `if` if this is the condition to an chained `if` statement after the `else`
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LL | } else if falsy() {
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help: ... otherwise, place this expression inside of a block if it is not an `if` condition
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LL | } else { falsy() } {
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error: expected `{`, found `falsy`
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--> $DIR/else-no-if.rs:17:12
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LL | } else falsy();
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| ^^^^^ expected `{`
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help: try placing this code inside a block
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LL | } else { falsy() };
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error: expected `{`, found keyword `loop`
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--> $DIR/else-no-if.rs:23:12
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LL | } else loop{}
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help: try placing this code inside a block
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LL | } else { loop{} }
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error: aborting due to 4 previous errors
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