Preserve doc-comments when generating queries

This also changes some comments into doc-comments.
This commit is contained in:
Joshua Nelson 2020-09-17 00:03:00 -04:00
parent 5fae56971d
commit 2f1bfd6399
2 changed files with 43 additions and 34 deletions

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@ -5,8 +5,8 @@ use syn::parse::{Parse, ParseStream, Result};
use syn::punctuated::Punctuated;
use syn::spanned::Spanned;
use syn::{
braced, parenthesized, parse_macro_input, Attribute, Block, Error, Expr, Ident, ReturnType,
Token, Type,
braced, parenthesized, parse_macro_input, AttrStyle, Attribute, Block, Error, Expr, Ident,
ReturnType, Token, Type,
};
#[allow(non_camel_case_types)]
@ -128,17 +128,25 @@ impl Parse for QueryModifier {
}
/// Ensures only doc comment attributes are used
fn check_attributes(attrs: Vec<Attribute>) -> Result<()> {
for attr in attrs {
fn check_attributes(attrs: Vec<Attribute>) -> Result<Vec<Attribute>> {
let inner = |attr: Attribute| {
if !attr.path.is_ident("doc") {
return Err(Error::new(attr.span(), "attributes not supported on queries"));
Err(Error::new(attr.span(), "attributes not supported on queries"))
} else if attr.style != AttrStyle::Outer {
Err(Error::new(
attr.span(),
"attributes must be outer attributes (`///`), not inner attributes",
))
} else {
Ok(attr)
}
}
Ok(())
};
attrs.into_iter().map(inner).collect()
}
/// A compiler query. `query ... { ... }`
struct Query {
doc_comments: Vec<Attribute>,
modifiers: List<QueryModifier>,
name: Ident,
key: IdentOrWild,
@ -148,7 +156,7 @@ struct Query {
impl Parse for Query {
fn parse(input: ParseStream<'_>) -> Result<Self> {
check_attributes(input.call(Attribute::parse_outer)?)?;
let doc_comments = check_attributes(input.call(Attribute::parse_outer)?)?;
// Parse the query declaration. Like `query type_of(key: DefId) -> Ty<'tcx>`
input.parse::<kw::query>()?;
@ -165,7 +173,7 @@ impl Parse for Query {
braced!(content in input);
let modifiers = content.parse()?;
Ok(Query { modifiers, name, key, arg, result })
Ok(Query { doc_comments, modifiers, name, key, arg, result })
}
}
@ -476,9 +484,10 @@ pub fn rustc_queries(input: TokenStream) -> TokenStream {
};
let attribute_stream = quote! {#(#attributes),*};
let doc_comments = query.doc_comments.iter();
// Add the query to the group
group_stream.extend(quote! {
#(#doc_comments)*
[#attribute_stream] fn #name: #name(#arg) #result,
});

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@ -42,48 +42,48 @@ rustc_queries! {
}
Other {
// Represents crate as a whole (as distinct from the top-level crate module).
// If you call `hir_crate` (e.g., indirectly by calling `tcx.hir().krate()`),
// we will have to assume that any change means that you need to be recompiled.
// This is because the `hir_crate` query gives you access to all other items.
// To avoid this fate, do not call `tcx.hir().krate()`; instead,
// prefer wrappers like `tcx.visit_all_items_in_krate()`.
/// Represents crate as a whole (as distinct from the top-level crate module).
/// If you call `hir_crate` (e.g., indirectly by calling `tcx.hir().krate()`),
/// we will have to assume that any change means that you need to be recompiled.
/// This is because the `hir_crate` query gives you access to all other items.
/// To avoid this fate, do not call `tcx.hir().krate()`; instead,
/// prefer wrappers like `tcx.visit_all_items_in_krate()`.
query hir_crate(key: CrateNum) -> &'tcx Crate<'tcx> {
eval_always
no_hash
desc { "get the crate HIR" }
}
// The indexed HIR. This can be conveniently accessed by `tcx.hir()`.
// Avoid calling this query directly.
/// The indexed HIR. This can be conveniently accessed by `tcx.hir()`.
/// Avoid calling this query directly.
query index_hir(_: CrateNum) -> &'tcx map::IndexedHir<'tcx> {
eval_always
no_hash
desc { "index HIR" }
}
// The items in a module.
//
// This can be conveniently accessed by `tcx.hir().visit_item_likes_in_module`.
// Avoid calling this query directly.
/// The items in a module.
///
/// This can be conveniently accessed by `tcx.hir().visit_item_likes_in_module`.
/// Avoid calling this query directly.
query hir_module_items(key: LocalDefId) -> &'tcx hir::ModuleItems {
eval_always
desc { |tcx| "HIR module items in `{}`", tcx.def_path_str(key.to_def_id()) }
}
// Gives access to the HIR node for the HIR owner `key`.
//
// This can be conveniently accessed by methods on `tcx.hir()`.
// Avoid calling this query directly.
/// Gives access to the HIR node for the HIR owner `key`.
///
/// This can be conveniently accessed by methods on `tcx.hir()`.
/// Avoid calling this query directly.
query hir_owner(key: LocalDefId) -> Option<&'tcx crate::hir::Owner<'tcx>> {
eval_always
desc { |tcx| "HIR owner of `{}`", tcx.def_path_str(key.to_def_id()) }
}
// Gives access to the HIR nodes and bodies inside the HIR owner `key`.
//
// This can be conveniently accessed by methods on `tcx.hir()`.
// Avoid calling this query directly.
/// Gives access to the HIR nodes and bodies inside the HIR owner `key`.
///
/// This can be conveniently accessed by methods on `tcx.hir()`.
/// Avoid calling this query directly.
query hir_owner_nodes(key: LocalDefId) -> Option<&'tcx crate::hir::OwnerNodes<'tcx>> {
eval_always
desc { |tcx| "HIR owner items in `{}`", tcx.def_path_str(key.to_def_id()) }
@ -305,9 +305,9 @@ rustc_queries! {
}
TypeChecking {
// Erases regions from `ty` to yield a new type.
// Normally you would just use `tcx.erase_regions(&value)`,
// however, which uses this query as a kind of cache.
/// Erases regions from `ty` to yield a new type.
/// Normally you would just use `tcx.erase_regions(&value)`,
/// however, which uses this query as a kind of cache.
query erase_regions_ty(ty: Ty<'tcx>) -> Ty<'tcx> {
// This query is not expected to have input -- as a result, it
// is not a good candidates for "replay" because it is essentially a
@ -1514,7 +1514,7 @@ rustc_queries! {
desc { "looking up supported target features" }
}
// Get an estimate of the size of an InstanceDef based on its MIR for CGU partitioning.
/// Get an estimate of the size of an InstanceDef based on its MIR for CGU partitioning.
query instance_def_size_estimate(def: ty::InstanceDef<'tcx>)
-> usize {
desc { |tcx| "estimating size for `{}`", tcx.def_path_str(def.def_id()) }