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Preprocess intra-doc links consistently
Previously, rustdoc would panic on links to external crates if they were surrounded by backticks.
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@ -365,21 +365,20 @@ crate fn create_resolver<'a>(
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}
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impl ast::visit::Visitor<'_> for IntraLinkCrateLoader {
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fn visit_attribute(&mut self, attr: &ast::Attribute) {
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use crate::html::markdown::{markdown_links, MarkdownLink};
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use crate::passes::collect_intra_doc_links::Disambiguator;
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use crate::html::markdown::markdown_links;
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use crate::passes::collect_intra_doc_links::preprocess_link;
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if let Some(doc) = attr.doc_str() {
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for MarkdownLink { link, .. } in markdown_links(&doc.as_str()) {
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// FIXME: this misses a *lot* of the preprocessing done in collect_intra_doc_links
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// I think most of it shouldn't be necessary since we only need the crate prefix?
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let path_str = match Disambiguator::from_str(&link) {
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Ok(x) => x.map_or(link.as_str(), |(_, p)| p),
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Err(_) => continue,
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for link in markdown_links(&doc.as_str()) {
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let path_str = if let Some(Ok(x)) = preprocess_link(&link) {
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x.path_str
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} else {
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continue;
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};
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self.resolver.borrow_mut().access(|resolver| {
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let _ = resolver.resolve_str_path_error(
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attr.span,
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path_str,
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&path_str,
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TypeNS,
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self.current_mod,
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);
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@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ impl<'a> From<ResolutionFailure<'a>> for ErrorKind<'a> {
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}
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#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, Hash)]
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enum Res {
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crate enum Res {
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Def(DefKind, DefId),
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Primitive(PrimitiveType),
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}
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@ -134,7 +134,7 @@ impl TryFrom<ResolveRes> for Res {
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/// A link failed to resolve.
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#[derive(Debug)]
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enum ResolutionFailure<'a> {
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crate enum ResolutionFailure<'a> {
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/// This resolved, but with the wrong namespace.
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WrongNamespace {
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/// What the link resolved to.
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@ -172,7 +172,7 @@ enum ResolutionFailure<'a> {
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}
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#[derive(Debug)]
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enum MalformedGenerics {
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crate enum MalformedGenerics {
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/// This link has unbalanced angle brackets.
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///
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/// For example, `Vec<T` should trigger this, as should `Vec<T>>`.
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@ -224,7 +224,7 @@ impl ResolutionFailure<'a> {
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}
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}
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enum AnchorFailure {
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crate enum AnchorFailure {
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/// User error: `[std#x#y]` is not valid
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MultipleAnchors,
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/// The anchor provided by the user conflicts with Rustdoc's generated anchor.
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@ -892,6 +892,117 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> DocFolder for LinkCollector<'a, 'tcx> {
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}
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}
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crate enum PreprocessingError<'a> {
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Anchor(AnchorFailure),
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Disambiguator(Range<usize>, String),
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Resolution(ResolutionFailure<'a>, String, Option<Disambiguator>),
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}
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impl From<AnchorFailure> for PreprocessingError<'_> {
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fn from(err: AnchorFailure) -> Self {
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Self::Anchor(err)
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}
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}
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crate struct PreprocessingInfo {
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crate path_str: String,
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disambiguator: Option<Disambiguator>,
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extra_fragment: Option<String>,
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link_text: String,
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}
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/// Returns:
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/// - `None` if the link should be ignored.
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/// - `Some(Err)` if the link should emit an error
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/// - `Some(Ok)` if the link is valid
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///
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/// `link_buffer` is needed for lifetime reasons; it will always be overwritten and the contents ignored.
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crate fn preprocess_link<'a>(
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ori_link: &'a MarkdownLink,
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) -> Option<Result<PreprocessingInfo, PreprocessingError<'a>>> {
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// [] is mostly likely not supposed to be a link
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if ori_link.link.is_empty() {
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return None;
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}
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// Bail early for real links.
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if ori_link.link.contains('/') {
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return None;
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}
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let stripped = ori_link.link.replace("`", "");
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let mut parts = stripped.split('#');
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let link = parts.next().unwrap();
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if link.trim().is_empty() {
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// This is an anchor to an element of the current page, nothing to do in here!
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return None;
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}
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let extra_fragment = parts.next();
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if parts.next().is_some() {
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// A valid link can't have multiple #'s
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return Some(Err(AnchorFailure::MultipleAnchors.into()));
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}
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// Parse and strip the disambiguator from the link, if present.
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let (path_str, disambiguator) = match Disambiguator::from_str(&link) {
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Ok(Some((d, path))) => (path.trim(), Some(d)),
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Ok(None) => (link.trim(), None),
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Err((err_msg, relative_range)) => {
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// Only report error if we would not have ignored this link. See issue #83859.
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if !should_ignore_link_with_disambiguators(link) {
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let no_backticks_range = range_between_backticks(&ori_link);
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let disambiguator_range = (no_backticks_range.start + relative_range.start)
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..(no_backticks_range.start + relative_range.end);
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return Some(Err(PreprocessingError::Disambiguator(disambiguator_range, err_msg)));
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} else {
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return None;
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}
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}
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};
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if should_ignore_link(path_str) {
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return None;
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}
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// We stripped `()` and `!` when parsing the disambiguator.
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// Add them back to be displayed, but not prefix disambiguators.
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let link_text =
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disambiguator.map(|d| d.display_for(path_str)).unwrap_or_else(|| path_str.to_owned());
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// Strip generics from the path.
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let path_str = if path_str.contains(['<', '>'].as_slice()) {
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match strip_generics_from_path(&path_str) {
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Ok(path) => path,
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Err(err_kind) => {
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debug!("link has malformed generics: {}", path_str);
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return Some(Err(PreprocessingError::Resolution(
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err_kind,
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path_str.to_owned(),
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disambiguator,
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)));
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}
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}
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} else {
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path_str.to_owned()
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};
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// Sanity check to make sure we don't have any angle brackets after stripping generics.
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assert!(!path_str.contains(['<', '>'].as_slice()));
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// The link is not an intra-doc link if it still contains spaces after stripping generics.
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if path_str.contains(' ') {
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return None;
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}
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Some(Ok(PreprocessingInfo {
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path_str,
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disambiguator,
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extra_fragment: extra_fragment.map(String::from),
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link_text,
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}))
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}
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impl LinkCollector<'_, '_> {
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/// This is the entry point for resolving an intra-doc link.
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///
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@ -907,16 +1018,6 @@ impl LinkCollector<'_, '_> {
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) -> Option<ItemLink> {
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trace!("considering link '{}'", ori_link.link);
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// Bail early for real links.
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if ori_link.link.contains('/') {
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return None;
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}
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// [] is mostly likely not supposed to be a link
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if ori_link.link.is_empty() {
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return None;
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}
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let diag_info = DiagnosticInfo {
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item,
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dox,
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@ -924,47 +1025,29 @@ impl LinkCollector<'_, '_> {
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link_range: ori_link.range.clone(),
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};
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let link = ori_link.link.replace("`", "");
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let no_backticks_range = range_between_backticks(&ori_link);
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let parts = link.split('#').collect::<Vec<_>>();
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let (link, extra_fragment) = if parts.len() > 2 {
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// A valid link can't have multiple #'s
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anchor_failure(self.cx, diag_info, AnchorFailure::MultipleAnchors);
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return None;
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} else if parts.len() == 2 {
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if parts[0].trim().is_empty() {
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// This is an anchor to an element of the current page, nothing to do in here!
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return None;
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}
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(parts[0], Some(parts[1].to_owned()))
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} else {
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(parts[0], None)
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};
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// Parse and strip the disambiguator from the link, if present.
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let (mut path_str, disambiguator) = match Disambiguator::from_str(&link) {
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Ok(Some((d, path))) => (path.trim(), Some(d)),
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Ok(None) => (link.trim(), None),
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Err((err_msg, relative_range)) => {
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if !should_ignore_link_with_disambiguators(link) {
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// Only report error if we would not have ignored this link.
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// See issue #83859.
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let disambiguator_range = (no_backticks_range.start + relative_range.start)
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..(no_backticks_range.start + relative_range.end);
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disambiguator_error(self.cx, diag_info, disambiguator_range, &err_msg);
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let PreprocessingInfo { path_str, disambiguator, extra_fragment, link_text } =
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match preprocess_link(&ori_link)? {
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Ok(x) => x,
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Err(err) => {
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match err {
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PreprocessingError::Anchor(err) => anchor_failure(self.cx, diag_info, err),
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PreprocessingError::Disambiguator(range, msg) => {
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disambiguator_error(self.cx, diag_info, range, &msg)
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}
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PreprocessingError::Resolution(err, path_str, disambiguator) => {
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resolution_failure(
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self,
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diag_info,
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&path_str,
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disambiguator,
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smallvec![err],
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);
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}
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}
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return None;
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}
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return None;
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}
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};
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if should_ignore_link(path_str) {
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return None;
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}
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// We stripped `()` and `!` when parsing the disambiguator.
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// Add them back to be displayed, but not prefix disambiguators.
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let link_text =
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disambiguator.map(|d| d.display_for(path_str)).unwrap_or_else(|| path_str.to_owned());
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};
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let mut path_str = &*path_str;
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// In order to correctly resolve intra-doc links we need to
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// pick a base AST node to work from. If the documentation for
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module_id = DefId { krate, index: CRATE_DEF_INDEX };
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}
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// Strip generics from the path.
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let stripped_path_string;
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if path_str.contains(['<', '>'].as_slice()) {
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stripped_path_string = match strip_generics_from_path(path_str) {
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Ok(path) => path,
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Err(err_kind) => {
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debug!("link has malformed generics: {}", path_str);
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resolution_failure(
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self,
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diag_info,
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path_str,
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disambiguator,
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smallvec![err_kind],
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);
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return None;
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}
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};
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path_str = &stripped_path_string;
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}
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// Sanity check to make sure we don't have any angle brackets after stripping generics.
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assert!(!path_str.contains(['<', '>'].as_slice()));
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// The link is not an intra-doc link if it still contains spaces after stripping generics.
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if path_str.contains(' ') {
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return None;
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}
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let (mut res, mut fragment) = self.resolve_with_disambiguator_cached(
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ResolutionInfo {
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module_id,
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dis: disambiguator,
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path_str: path_str.to_owned(),
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extra_fragment,
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extra_fragment: extra_fragment.map(String::from),
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},
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diag_info.clone(), // this struct should really be Copy, but Range is not :(
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matches!(ori_link.kind, LinkType::Reference | LinkType::Shortcut),
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src/test/rustdoc/intra-doc/auxiliary/empty.rs
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src/test/rustdoc/intra-doc/auxiliary/empty.rs
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// intentionally empty
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src/test/rustdoc/intra-doc/auxiliary/empty2.rs
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src/test/rustdoc/intra-doc/auxiliary/empty2.rs
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// intentionally empty
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// This test is just a little cursed.
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// aux-build:issue-66159-1.rs
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// aux-crate:priv:issue_66159_1=issue-66159-1.rs
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// aux-build:empty.rs
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// aux-crate:priv:empty=empty.rs
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// aux-build:empty2.rs
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// aux-crate:priv:empty2=empty2.rs
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// build-aux-docs
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// compile-flags:-Z unstable-options
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// compile-flags:-Z unstable-options --edition 2018
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// @has extern_crate_only_used_in_link/index.html
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// @has - '//a[@href="../issue_66159_1/struct.Something.html"]' 'issue_66159_1::Something'
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//! [issue_66159_1::Something]
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// @has - '//a[@href="../empty/index.html"]' 'empty'
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//! [`empty`]
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// @has - '//a[@href="../empty2/index.html"]' 'empty2'
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//! [empty2<x>]
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