Get rid of Class::None

This is mostly me learning the codebase, so feel free to close the PR.
It does have the small benefit that we statically know rustdoc isn't
generating useless `span`s, though.
This commit is contained in:
Joshua Nelson 2020-11-15 07:05:46 -05:00
parent 98d66340d6
commit 279bf29275

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@ -62,7 +62,6 @@ fn write_footer(out: &mut String, playground_button: Option<&str>) {
/// How a span of text is classified. Mostly corresponds to token kinds.
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, Eq, PartialEq)]
enum Class {
None,
Comment,
DocComment,
Attribute,
@ -87,7 +86,6 @@ impl Class {
/// Returns the css class expected by rustdoc for each `Class`.
fn as_html(self) -> &'static str {
match self {
Class::None => "",
Class::Comment => "comment",
Class::DocComment => "doccomment",
Class::Attribute => "attribute",
@ -110,7 +108,7 @@ impl Class {
}
enum Highlight<'a> {
Token { text: &'a str, class: Class },
Token { text: &'a str, class: Option<Class> },
EnterSpan { class: Class },
ExitSpan,
}
@ -164,8 +162,9 @@ impl<'a> Classifier<'a> {
/// a couple of following ones as well.
fn advance(&mut self, token: TokenKind, text: &'a str, sink: &mut dyn FnMut(Highlight<'a>)) {
let lookahead = self.peek();
let no_highlight = |sink: &mut dyn FnMut(_)| sink(Highlight::Token { text, class: None });
let class = match token {
TokenKind::Whitespace => Class::None,
TokenKind::Whitespace => return no_highlight(sink),
TokenKind::LineComment { doc_style } | TokenKind::BlockComment { doc_style, .. } => {
if doc_style.is_some() {
Class::DocComment
@ -190,12 +189,12 @@ impl<'a> Classifier<'a> {
TokenKind::And => match lookahead {
Some(TokenKind::And) => {
let _and = self.tokens.next();
sink(Highlight::Token { text: "&&", class: Class::Op });
sink(Highlight::Token { text: "&&", class: Some(Class::Op) });
return;
}
Some(TokenKind::Eq) => {
let _eq = self.tokens.next();
sink(Highlight::Token { text: "&=", class: Class::Op });
sink(Highlight::Token { text: "&=", class: Some(Class::Op) });
return;
}
Some(TokenKind::Whitespace) => Class::Op,
@ -226,7 +225,7 @@ impl<'a> Classifier<'a> {
| TokenKind::At
| TokenKind::Tilde
| TokenKind::Colon
| TokenKind::Unknown => Class::None,
| TokenKind::Unknown => return no_highlight(sink),
TokenKind::Question => Class::QuestionMark,
@ -235,7 +234,7 @@ impl<'a> Classifier<'a> {
self.in_macro_nonterminal = true;
Class::MacroNonTerminal
}
_ => Class::None,
_ => return no_highlight(sink),
},
// This might be the start of an attribute. We're going to want to
@ -251,8 +250,8 @@ impl<'a> Classifier<'a> {
self.in_attribute = true;
sink(Highlight::EnterSpan { class: Class::Attribute });
}
sink(Highlight::Token { text: "#", class: Class::None });
sink(Highlight::Token { text: "!", class: Class::None });
sink(Highlight::Token { text: "#", class: None });
sink(Highlight::Token { text: "!", class: None });
return;
}
// Case 2: #[outer_attribute]
@ -262,16 +261,16 @@ impl<'a> Classifier<'a> {
}
_ => (),
}
Class::None
return no_highlight(sink);
}
TokenKind::CloseBracket => {
if self.in_attribute {
self.in_attribute = false;
sink(Highlight::Token { text: "]", class: Class::None });
sink(Highlight::Token { text: "]", class: None });
sink(Highlight::ExitSpan);
return;
}
Class::None
return no_highlight(sink);
}
TokenKind::Literal { kind, .. } => match kind {
// Text literals.
@ -307,7 +306,7 @@ impl<'a> Classifier<'a> {
};
// Anything that didn't return above is the simple case where we the
// class just spans a single token, so we can use the `string` method.
sink(Highlight::Token { text, class });
sink(Highlight::Token { text, class: Some(class) });
}
fn peek(&mut self) -> Option<TokenKind> {
@ -337,10 +336,10 @@ fn exit_span(out: &mut String) {
/// ```
/// The latter can be thought of as a shorthand for the former, which is more
/// flexible.
fn string<T: Display>(out: &mut String, text: T, klass: Class) {
fn string<T: Display>(out: &mut String, text: T, klass: Option<Class>) {
match klass {
Class::None => write!(out, "{}", text).unwrap(),
klass => write!(out, "<span class=\"{}\">{}</span>", klass.as_html(), text).unwrap(),
None => write!(out, "{}", text).unwrap(),
Some(klass) => write!(out, "<span class=\"{}\">{}</span>", klass.as_html(), text).unwrap(),
}
}