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Rollup merge of #122858 - nnethercote:tweak-parse_dot_suffix_expr, r=est31
Tweak `parse_dot_suffix_expr` I find this function hard to understand, so I rewrote it. r? ```@est31```
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@ -16,7 +16,6 @@ use core::mem;
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use core::ops::ControlFlow;
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use rustc_ast::ptr::P;
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use rustc_ast::token::{self, Delimiter, Token, TokenKind};
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use rustc_ast::tokenstream::Spacing;
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use rustc_ast::util::case::Case;
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use rustc_ast::util::classify;
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use rustc_ast::util::parser::{prec_let_scrutinee_needs_par, AssocOp, Fixity};
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@ -999,13 +998,57 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> {
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}
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pub fn parse_dot_suffix_expr(&mut self, lo: Span, base: P<Expr>) -> PResult<'a, P<Expr>> {
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// At this point we've consumed something like `expr.` and `self.token` holds the token
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// after the dot.
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match self.token.uninterpolate().kind {
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token::Ident(..) => self.parse_dot_suffix(base, lo),
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token::Literal(token::Lit { kind: token::Integer, symbol, suffix }) => {
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Ok(self.parse_expr_tuple_field_access(lo, base, symbol, suffix, None))
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let ident_span = self.token.span;
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self.bump();
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Ok(self.mk_expr_tuple_field_access(lo, ident_span, base, symbol, suffix))
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}
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token::Literal(token::Lit { kind: token::Float, symbol, suffix }) => {
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Ok(self.parse_expr_tuple_field_access_float(lo, base, symbol, suffix))
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Ok(match self.break_up_float(symbol, self.token.span) {
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// 1e2
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DestructuredFloat::Single(sym, _sp) => {
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// `foo.1e2`: a single complete dot access, fully consumed. We end up with
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// the `1e2` token in `self.prev_token` and the following token in
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// `self.token`.
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let ident_span = self.token.span;
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self.bump();
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self.mk_expr_tuple_field_access(lo, ident_span, base, sym, suffix)
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}
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// 1.
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DestructuredFloat::TrailingDot(sym, ident_span, dot_span) => {
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// `foo.1.`: a single complete dot access and the start of another.
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// We end up with the `sym` (`1`) token in `self.prev_token` and a dot in
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// `self.token`.
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assert!(suffix.is_none());
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self.token = Token::new(token::Ident(sym, IdentIsRaw::No), ident_span);
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self.bump_with((Token::new(token::Dot, dot_span), self.token_spacing));
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self.mk_expr_tuple_field_access(lo, ident_span, base, sym, None)
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}
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// 1.2 | 1.2e3
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DestructuredFloat::MiddleDot(
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sym1,
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ident1_span,
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_dot_span,
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sym2,
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ident2_span,
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) => {
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// `foo.1.2` (or `foo.1.2e3`): two complete dot accesses. We end up with
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// the `sym2` (`2` or `2e3`) token in `self.prev_token` and the following
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// token in `self.token`.
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let next_token2 =
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Token::new(token::Ident(sym2, IdentIsRaw::No), ident2_span);
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self.bump_with((next_token2, self.token_spacing));
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self.bump();
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let base1 =
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self.mk_expr_tuple_field_access(lo, ident1_span, base, sym1, None);
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self.mk_expr_tuple_field_access(lo, ident2_span, base1, sym2, suffix)
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}
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DestructuredFloat::Error => base,
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})
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}
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_ => {
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self.error_unexpected_after_dot();
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@ -1119,41 +1162,6 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> {
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}
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}
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fn parse_expr_tuple_field_access_float(
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&mut self,
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lo: Span,
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base: P<Expr>,
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float: Symbol,
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suffix: Option<Symbol>,
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) -> P<Expr> {
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match self.break_up_float(float, self.token.span) {
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// 1e2
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DestructuredFloat::Single(sym, _sp) => {
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self.parse_expr_tuple_field_access(lo, base, sym, suffix, None)
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}
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// 1.
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DestructuredFloat::TrailingDot(sym, ident_span, dot_span) => {
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assert!(suffix.is_none());
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self.token = Token::new(token::Ident(sym, IdentIsRaw::No), ident_span);
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let next_token = (Token::new(token::Dot, dot_span), self.token_spacing);
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self.parse_expr_tuple_field_access(lo, base, sym, None, Some(next_token))
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}
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// 1.2 | 1.2e3
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DestructuredFloat::MiddleDot(symbol1, ident1_span, dot_span, symbol2, ident2_span) => {
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self.token = Token::new(token::Ident(symbol1, IdentIsRaw::No), ident1_span);
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// This needs to be `Spacing::Alone` to prevent regressions.
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// See issue #76399 and PR #76285 for more details
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let next_token1 = (Token::new(token::Dot, dot_span), Spacing::Alone);
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let base1 =
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self.parse_expr_tuple_field_access(lo, base, symbol1, None, Some(next_token1));
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let next_token2 = Token::new(token::Ident(symbol2, IdentIsRaw::No), ident2_span);
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self.bump_with((next_token2, self.token_spacing)); // `.`
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self.parse_expr_tuple_field_access(lo, base1, symbol2, suffix, None)
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}
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DestructuredFloat::Error => base,
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}
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}
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/// Parse the field access used in offset_of, matched by `$(e:expr)+`.
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/// Currently returns a list of idents. However, it should be possible in
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/// future to also do array indices, which might be arbitrary expressions.
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@ -1255,24 +1263,18 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> {
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Ok(fields.into_iter().collect())
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}
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fn parse_expr_tuple_field_access(
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fn mk_expr_tuple_field_access(
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&mut self,
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lo: Span,
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ident_span: Span,
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base: P<Expr>,
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field: Symbol,
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suffix: Option<Symbol>,
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next_token: Option<(Token, Spacing)>,
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) -> P<Expr> {
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match next_token {
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Some(next_token) => self.bump_with(next_token),
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None => self.bump(),
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}
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let span = self.prev_token.span;
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let field = ExprKind::Field(base, Ident::new(field, span));
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if let Some(suffix) = suffix {
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self.expect_no_tuple_index_suffix(span, suffix);
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self.expect_no_tuple_index_suffix(ident_span, suffix);
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}
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self.mk_expr(lo.to(span), field)
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self.mk_expr(lo.to(ident_span), ExprKind::Field(base, Ident::new(field, ident_span)))
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}
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/// Parse a function call expression, `expr(...)`.
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