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Lint against RTL unicode codepoints in literals and comments
Address CVE-2021-42574.
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@ -4259,6 +4259,7 @@ dependencies = [
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"rustc_span",
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"tracing",
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"unicode-normalization",
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"unicode-width",
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]
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[[package]]
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@ -2063,8 +2063,26 @@ fn num_decimal_digits(num: usize) -> usize {
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MAX_DIGITS
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}
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// We replace some characters so the CLI output is always consistent and underlines aligned.
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const OUTPUT_REPLACEMENTS: &[(char, &str)] = &[
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('\t', " "), // We do our own tab replacement
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('\u{202A}', ""), // The following unicode text flow control characters are inconsistently
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('\u{202B}', ""), // supported accross CLIs and can cause confusion due to the bytes on disk
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('\u{202D}', ""), // not corresponding to the visible source code, so we replace them always.
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('\u{202E}', ""),
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('\u{2066}', ""),
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('\u{2067}', ""),
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('\u{2068}', ""),
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('\u{202C}', ""),
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('\u{2069}', ""),
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];
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fn replace_tabs(str: &str) -> String {
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str.replace('\t', " ")
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let mut s = str.to_string();
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for (c, replacement) in OUTPUT_REPLACEMENTS {
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s = s.replace(*c, replacement);
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}
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s
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}
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fn draw_col_separator(buffer: &mut StyledBuffer, line: usize, col: usize) {
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@ -16,6 +16,7 @@
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use self::TargetLint::*;
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use crate::hidden_unicode_codepoints::UNICODE_TEXT_FLOW_CHARS;
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use crate::levels::{is_known_lint_tool, LintLevelsBuilder};
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use crate::passes::{EarlyLintPassObject, LateLintPassObject};
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use rustc_ast as ast;
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@ -39,7 +40,7 @@ use rustc_session::lint::{BuiltinLintDiagnostics, ExternDepSpec};
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use rustc_session::lint::{FutureIncompatibleInfo, Level, Lint, LintBuffer, LintId};
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use rustc_session::Session;
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use rustc_span::lev_distance::find_best_match_for_name;
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use rustc_span::{symbol::Symbol, MultiSpan, Span, DUMMY_SP};
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use rustc_span::{symbol::Symbol, BytePos, MultiSpan, Span, DUMMY_SP};
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use rustc_target::abi;
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use tracing::debug;
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@ -597,6 +598,42 @@ pub trait LintContext: Sized {
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// Now, set up surrounding context.
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let sess = self.sess();
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match diagnostic {
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BuiltinLintDiagnostics::UnicodeTextFlow(span, content) => {
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let spans: Vec<_> = content
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.char_indices()
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.filter_map(|(i, c)| {
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UNICODE_TEXT_FLOW_CHARS.contains(&c).then(|| {
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let lo = span.lo() + BytePos(2 + i as u32);
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(c, span.with_lo(lo).with_hi(lo + BytePos(c.len_utf8() as u32)))
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})
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})
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.collect();
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let (an, s) = match spans.len() {
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1 => ("an ", ""),
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_ => ("", "s"),
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};
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db.span_label(span, &format!(
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"this comment contains {}invisible unicode text flow control codepoint{}",
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an,
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s,
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));
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for (c, span) in &spans {
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db.span_label(*span, format!("{:?}", c));
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}
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db.note(
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"these kind of unicode codepoints change the way text flows on \
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applications that support them, but can cause confusion because they \
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change the order of characters on the screen",
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);
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if !spans.is_empty() {
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db.multipart_suggestion_with_style(
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"if their presence wasn't intentional, you can remove them",
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spans.into_iter().map(|(_, span)| (span, "".to_string())).collect(),
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Applicability::MachineApplicable,
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SuggestionStyle::HideCodeAlways,
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);
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}
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},
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BuiltinLintDiagnostics::Normal => (),
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BuiltinLintDiagnostics::BareTraitObject(span, is_global) => {
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let (sugg, app) = match sess.source_map().span_to_snippet(span) {
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161
compiler/rustc_lint/src/hidden_unicode_codepoints.rs
Normal file
161
compiler/rustc_lint/src/hidden_unicode_codepoints.rs
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,161 @@
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use crate::{EarlyContext, EarlyLintPass, LintContext};
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use rustc_ast as ast;
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use rustc_errors::{Applicability, SuggestionStyle};
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use rustc_span::{BytePos, Span, Symbol};
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declare_lint! {
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/// The `text_direction_codepoint_in_literal` lint detects Unicode codepoints that change the
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/// visual representation of text on screen in a way that does not correspond to their on
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/// memory representation.
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///
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/// ### Explanation
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///
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/// The unicode characters `\u{202A}`, `\u{202B}`, `\u{202D}`, `\u{202E}`, `\u{2066}`,
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/// `\u{2067}`, `\u{2068}`, `\u{202C}` and `\u{2069}` make the flow of text on screen change
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/// its direction on software that supports these codepoints. This makes the text "abc" display
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/// as "cba" on screen. By leveraging software that supports these, people can write specially
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/// crafted literals that make the surrounding code seem like it's performing one action, when
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/// in reality it is performing another. Because of this, we proactively lint against their
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/// presence to avoid surprises.
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///
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/// ### Example
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///
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/// ```rust,compile_fail
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/// #![deny(text_direction_codepoint_in_literal)]
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/// fn main() {
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/// println!("{:?}", '');
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/// }
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/// ```
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///
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/// {{produces}}
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///
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pub TEXT_DIRECTION_CODEPOINT_IN_LITERAL,
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Deny,
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"detect special Unicode codepoints that affect the visual representation of text on screen, \
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changing the direction in which text flows",
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}
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declare_lint_pass!(HiddenUnicodeCodepoints => [TEXT_DIRECTION_CODEPOINT_IN_LITERAL]);
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crate const UNICODE_TEXT_FLOW_CHARS: &[char] = &[
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'\u{202A}', '\u{202B}', '\u{202D}', '\u{202E}', '\u{2066}', '\u{2067}', '\u{2068}', '\u{202C}',
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'\u{2069}',
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];
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impl HiddenUnicodeCodepoints {
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fn lint_text_direction_codepoint(
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&self,
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cx: &EarlyContext<'_>,
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text: Symbol,
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span: Span,
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padding: u32,
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point_at_inner_spans: bool,
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label: &str,
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) {
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// Obtain the `Span`s for each of the forbidden chars.
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let spans: Vec<_> = text
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.as_str()
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.char_indices()
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.filter_map(|(i, c)| {
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UNICODE_TEXT_FLOW_CHARS.contains(&c).then(|| {
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let lo = span.lo() + BytePos(i as u32 + padding);
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(c, span.with_lo(lo).with_hi(lo + BytePos(c.len_utf8() as u32)))
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})
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})
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.collect();
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cx.struct_span_lint(TEXT_DIRECTION_CODEPOINT_IN_LITERAL, span, |lint| {
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let mut err = lint.build(&format!(
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"unicode codepoint changing visible direction of text present in {}",
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label
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));
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let (an, s) = match spans.len() {
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1 => ("an ", ""),
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_ => ("", "s"),
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};
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err.span_label(
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span,
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&format!(
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"this {} contains {}invisible unicode text flow control codepoint{}",
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label, an, s,
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),
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);
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if point_at_inner_spans {
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for (c, span) in &spans {
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err.span_label(*span, format!("{:?}", c));
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}
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}
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err.note(
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"these kind of unicode codepoints change the way text flows on applications that \
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support them, but can cause confusion because they change the order of \
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characters on the screen",
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);
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if point_at_inner_spans && !spans.is_empty() {
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err.multipart_suggestion_with_style(
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"if their presence wasn't intentional, you can remove them",
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spans.iter().map(|(_, span)| (*span, "".to_string())).collect(),
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Applicability::MachineApplicable,
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SuggestionStyle::HideCodeAlways,
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);
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err.multipart_suggestion(
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"if you want to keep them but make them visible in your source code, you can \
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escape them",
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spans
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.into_iter()
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.map(|(c, span)| {
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let c = format!("{:?}", c);
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(span, c[1..c.len() - 1].to_string())
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})
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.collect(),
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Applicability::MachineApplicable,
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);
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} else {
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// FIXME: in other suggestions we've reversed the inner spans of doc comments. We
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// should do the same here to provide the same good suggestions as we do for
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// literals above.
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err.note("if their presence wasn't intentional, you can remove them");
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err.note(&format!(
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"if you want to keep them but make them visible in your source code, you can \
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escape them: {}",
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spans
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.into_iter()
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.map(|(c, _)| { format!("{:?}", c) })
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.collect::<Vec<String>>()
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.join(", "),
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));
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}
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err.emit();
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});
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}
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}
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impl EarlyLintPass for HiddenUnicodeCodepoints {
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fn check_attribute(&mut self, cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, attr: &ast::Attribute) {
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if let ast::AttrKind::DocComment(_, comment) = attr.kind {
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if comment.as_str().contains(UNICODE_TEXT_FLOW_CHARS) {
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self.lint_text_direction_codepoint(cx, comment, attr.span, 0, false, "doc comment");
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}
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}
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}
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fn check_expr(&mut self, cx: &EarlyContext<'_>, expr: &ast::Expr) {
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// byte strings are already handled well enough by `EscapeError::NonAsciiCharInByteString`
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let (text, span, padding) = match &expr.kind {
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ast::ExprKind::Lit(ast::Lit { token, kind, span }) => {
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let text = token.symbol;
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if !text.as_str().contains(UNICODE_TEXT_FLOW_CHARS) {
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return;
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}
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let padding = match kind {
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// account for `"` or `'`
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ast::LitKind::Str(_, ast::StrStyle::Cooked) | ast::LitKind::Char(_) => 1,
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// account for `r###"`
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ast::LitKind::Str(_, ast::StrStyle::Raw(val)) => *val as u32 + 2,
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_ => return,
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};
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(text, span, padding)
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}
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_ => return,
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};
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self.lint_text_direction_codepoint(cx, text, *span, padding, true, "literal");
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}
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}
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mod context;
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mod early;
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mod enum_intrinsics_non_enums;
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pub mod hidden_unicode_codepoints;
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mod internal;
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mod late;
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mod levels;
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use array_into_iter::ArrayIntoIter;
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use builtin::*;
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use enum_intrinsics_non_enums::EnumIntrinsicsNonEnums;
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use hidden_unicode_codepoints::*;
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use internal::*;
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use methods::*;
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use non_ascii_idents::*;
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DeprecatedAttr: DeprecatedAttr::new(),
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WhileTrue: WhileTrue,
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NonAsciiIdents: NonAsciiIdents,
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HiddenUnicodeCodepoints: HiddenUnicodeCodepoints,
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IncompleteFeatures: IncompleteFeatures,
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RedundantSemicolons: RedundantSemicolons,
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UnusedDocComment: UnusedDocComment,
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@feature_gate = sym::non_exhaustive_omitted_patterns_lint;
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}
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declare_lint! {
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/// The `text_direction_codepoint_in_comment` lint detects Unicode codepoints in comments that
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/// change the visual representation of text on screen in a way that does not correspond to
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/// their on memory representation.
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///
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/// ### Example
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///
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/// ```rust,compile_fail
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/// #![deny(text_direction_codepoint_in_comment)]
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/// fn main() {
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/// println!("{:?}"); // '');
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/// }
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/// ```
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///
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/// {{produces}}
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///
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/// ### Explanation
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///
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/// Unicode allows changing the visual flow of text on screen in order to support scripts that
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/// are written right-to-left, but a specially crafted comment can make code that will be
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/// compiled appear to be part of a comment, depending on the software used to read the code.
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/// To avoid potential problems or confusion, such as in CVE-2021-42574, by default we deny
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/// their use.
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pub TEXT_DIRECTION_CODEPOINT_IN_COMMENT,
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Deny,
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"invisible directionality-changing codepoints in comment"
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}
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declare_lint! {
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/// The `deref_into_dyn_supertrait` lint is output whenever there is a use of the
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/// `Deref` implementation with a `dyn SuperTrait` type as `Output`.
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TrailingMacro(bool, Ident),
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BreakWithLabelAndLoop(Span),
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NamedAsmLabel(String),
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UnicodeTextFlow(Span, String),
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}
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/// Lints that are buffered up early on in the `Session` before the
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rustc_span = { path = "../rustc_span" }
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rustc_ast = { path = "../rustc_ast" }
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unicode-normalization = "0.1.11"
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unicode-width = "0.1.4"
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use rustc_errors::{error_code, Applicability, DiagnosticBuilder, FatalError, PResult};
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use rustc_lexer::unescape::{self, Mode};
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use rustc_lexer::{Base, DocStyle, RawStrError};
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use rustc_session::lint::builtin::RUST_2021_PREFIXES_INCOMPATIBLE_SYNTAX;
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use rustc_session::lint::builtin::{
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TEXT_DIRECTION_CODEPOINT_IN_COMMENT, RUST_2021_PREFIXES_INCOMPATIBLE_SYNTAX,
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};
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use rustc_session::lint::BuiltinLintDiagnostics;
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use rustc_session::parse::ParseSess;
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use rustc_span::symbol::{sym, Symbol};
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.struct_span_fatal(self.mk_sp(from_pos, to_pos), &format!("{}: {}", m, escaped_char(c)))
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}
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/// Detect usages of Unicode codepoints changing the direction of the text on screen and loudly
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/// complain about it.
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fn lint_unicode_text_flow(&self, start: BytePos) {
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// Opening delimiter of the length 2 is not included into the comment text.
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let content_start = start + BytePos(2);
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let content = self.str_from(content_start);
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let span = self.mk_sp(start, self.pos);
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const UNICODE_TEXT_FLOW_CHARS: &[char] = &[
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'\u{202A}', '\u{202B}', '\u{202D}', '\u{202E}', '\u{2066}', '\u{2067}', '\u{2068}',
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'\u{202C}', '\u{2069}',
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];
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if content.contains(UNICODE_TEXT_FLOW_CHARS) {
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self.sess.buffer_lint_with_diagnostic(
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&TEXT_DIRECTION_CODEPOINT_IN_COMMENT,
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span,
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ast::CRATE_NODE_ID,
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"unicode codepoint changing visible direction of text present in comment",
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BuiltinLintDiagnostics::UnicodeTextFlow(span, content.to_string()),
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);
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}
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}
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/// Turns simple `rustc_lexer::TokenKind` enum into a rich
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/// `rustc_ast::TokenKind`. This turns strings into interned
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/// symbols and runs additional validation.
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Some(match token {
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rustc_lexer::TokenKind::LineComment { doc_style } => {
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// Skip non-doc comments
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let doc_style = doc_style?;
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let doc_style = if let Some(doc_style) = doc_style {
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doc_style
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} else {
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self.lint_unicode_text_flow(start);
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return None;
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};
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// Opening delimiter of the length 3 is not included into the symbol.
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let content_start = start + BytePos(3);
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}
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// Skip non-doc comments
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let doc_style = doc_style?;
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let doc_style = if let Some(doc_style) = doc_style {
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doc_style
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} else {
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self.lint_unicode_text_flow(start);
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return None;
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};
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// Opening delimiter of the length 3 and closing delimiter of the length 2
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// are not included into the symbol.
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assert!(mode.is_bytes());
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let (c, span) = last_char();
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let mut err = handler.struct_span_err(span, "non-ASCII character in byte constant");
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err.span_label(span, "byte constant must be ASCII");
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let postfix = if unicode_width::UnicodeWidthChar::width(c).unwrap_or(1) == 0 {
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format!(" but is {:?}", c)
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} else {
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String::new()
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};
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err.span_label(span, &format!("byte constant must be ASCII{}", postfix));
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if (c as u32) <= 0xFF {
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err.span_suggestion(
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span,
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&format!(
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"if you meant to use the unicode code point for '{}', use a \\xHH escape",
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"if you meant to use the unicode code point for {:?}, use a \\xHH escape",
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c
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),
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format!("\\x{:X}", c as u32),
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@ -206,7 +211,7 @@ pub(crate) fn emit_unescape_error(
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err.span_suggestion(
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span,
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&format!(
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"if you meant to use the UTF-8 encoding of '{}', use \\xHH escapes",
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"if you meant to use the UTF-8 encoding of {:?}, use \\xHH escapes",
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c
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),
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utf8.as_bytes()
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@ -220,10 +225,15 @@ pub(crate) fn emit_unescape_error(
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}
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EscapeError::NonAsciiCharInByteString => {
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assert!(mode.is_bytes());
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let (_c, span) = last_char();
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let (c, span) = last_char();
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let postfix = if unicode_width::UnicodeWidthChar::width(c).unwrap_or(1) == 0 {
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format!(" but is {:?}", c)
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} else {
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String::new()
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};
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handler
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.struct_span_err(span, "raw byte string must be ASCII")
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.span_label(span, "must be ASCII")
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.span_label(span, &format!("must be ASCII{}", postfix))
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.emit();
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}
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EscapeError::OutOfRangeHexEscape => {
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|
39
src/test/ui/parser/unicode-control-codepoints.rs
Normal file
39
src/test/ui/parser/unicode-control-codepoints.rs
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,39 @@
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fn main() {
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// if access_level != "user" { // Check if admin
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//~^ ERROR unicode codepoint changing visible direction of text present in comment
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println!("us\u{202B}e\u{202A}r");
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println!("{:?}", r#"us\u{202B}e\u{202A}r"#);
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println!("{:?}", b"us\u{202B}e\u{202A}r");
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//~^ ERROR unicode escape in byte string
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//~| ERROR unicode escape in byte string
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println!("{:?}", br##"us\u{202B}e\u{202A}r"##);
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|
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println!("{:?}", "/* } if isAdmin begin admins only ");
|
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//~^ ERROR unicode codepoint changing visible direction of text present in literal
|
||||
|
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println!("{:?}", r##"/* } if isAdmin begin admins only "##);
|
||||
//~^ ERROR unicode codepoint changing visible direction of text present in literal
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println!("{:?}", b"/* } if isAdmin begin admins only ");
|
||||
//~^ ERROR non-ASCII character in byte constant
|
||||
//~| ERROR non-ASCII character in byte constant
|
||||
//~| ERROR non-ASCII character in byte constant
|
||||
//~| ERROR non-ASCII character in byte constant
|
||||
println!("{:?}", br##"/* } if isAdmin begin admins only "##);
|
||||
//~^ ERROR raw byte string must be ASCII
|
||||
//~| ERROR raw byte string must be ASCII
|
||||
//~| ERROR raw byte string must be ASCII
|
||||
//~| ERROR raw byte string must be ASCII
|
||||
println!("{:?}", '');
|
||||
//~^ ERROR unicode codepoint changing visible direction of text present in literal
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
//"/* } if isAdmin begin admins only */"
|
||||
//~^ ERROR unicode codepoint changing visible direction of text present in comment
|
||||
|
||||
/** ''); */fn foo() {}
|
||||
//~^ ERROR unicode codepoint changing visible direction of text present in doc comment
|
||||
|
||||
/**
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ''); */fn bar() {}
|
||||
//~^^^ ERROR unicode codepoint changing visible direction of text present in doc comment
|
192
src/test/ui/parser/unicode-control-codepoints.stderr
Normal file
192
src/test/ui/parser/unicode-control-codepoints.stderr
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,192 @@
|
||||
error: unicode escape in byte string
|
||||
--> $DIR/unicode-control-codepoints.rs:6:26
|
||||
|
|
||||
LL | println!("{:?}", b"us\u{202B}e\u{202A}r");
|
||||
| ^^^^^^^^ unicode escape in byte string
|
||||
|
|
||||
= help: unicode escape sequences cannot be used as a byte or in a byte string
|
||||
|
||||
error: unicode escape in byte string
|
||||
--> $DIR/unicode-control-codepoints.rs:6:35
|
||||
|
|
||||
LL | println!("{:?}", b"us\u{202B}e\u{202A}r");
|
||||
| ^^^^^^^^ unicode escape in byte string
|
||||
|
|
||||
= help: unicode escape sequences cannot be used as a byte or in a byte string
|
||||
|
||||
error: non-ASCII character in byte constant
|
||||
--> $DIR/unicode-control-codepoints.rs:16:26
|
||||
|
|
||||
LL | println!("{:?}", b"/* } if isAdmin begin admins only ");
|
||||
| ^ byte constant must be ASCII but is '\u{202e}'
|
||||
|
|
||||
help: if you meant to use the UTF-8 encoding of '\u{202e}', use \xHH escapes
|
||||
|
|
||||
LL | println!("{:?}", b"/*\xE2\x80\xAE } if isAdmin begin admins only ");
|
||||
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
|
||||
error: non-ASCII character in byte constant
|
||||
--> $DIR/unicode-control-codepoints.rs:16:30
|
||||
|
|
||||
LL | println!("{:?}", b"/* } if isAdmin begin admins only ");
|
||||
| ^ byte constant must be ASCII but is '\u{2066}'
|
||||
|
|
||||
help: if you meant to use the UTF-8 encoding of '\u{2066}', use \xHH escapes
|
||||
|
|
||||
LL | println!("{:?}", b"/* } \xE2\x81\xA6if isAdmin begin admins only ");
|
||||
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
|
||||
error: non-ASCII character in byte constant
|
||||
--> $DIR/unicode-control-codepoints.rs:16:41
|
||||
|
|
||||
LL | println!("{:?}", b"/* } if isAdmin begin admins only ");
|
||||
| ^ byte constant must be ASCII but is '\u{2069}'
|
||||
|
|
||||
help: if you meant to use the UTF-8 encoding of '\u{2069}', use \xHH escapes
|
||||
|
|
||||
LL | println!("{:?}", b"/* } if isAdmin\xE2\x81\xA9 begin admins only ");
|
||||
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
|
||||
error: non-ASCII character in byte constant
|
||||
--> $DIR/unicode-control-codepoints.rs:16:43
|
||||
|
|
||||
LL | println!("{:?}", b"/* } if isAdmin begin admins only ");
|
||||
| ^ byte constant must be ASCII but is '\u{2066}'
|
||||
|
|
||||
help: if you meant to use the UTF-8 encoding of '\u{2066}', use \xHH escapes
|
||||
|
|
||||
LL | println!("{:?}", b"/* } if isAdmin \xE2\x81\xA6 begin admins only ");
|
||||
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
|
||||
error: raw byte string must be ASCII
|
||||
--> $DIR/unicode-control-codepoints.rs:21:29
|
||||
|
|
||||
LL | println!("{:?}", br##"/* } if isAdmin begin admins only "##);
|
||||
| ^ must be ASCII but is '\u{202e}'
|
||||
|
||||
error: raw byte string must be ASCII
|
||||
--> $DIR/unicode-control-codepoints.rs:21:33
|
||||
|
|
||||
LL | println!("{:?}", br##"/* } if isAdmin begin admins only "##);
|
||||
| ^ must be ASCII but is '\u{2066}'
|
||||
|
||||
error: raw byte string must be ASCII
|
||||
--> $DIR/unicode-control-codepoints.rs:21:44
|
||||
|
|
||||
LL | println!("{:?}", br##"/* } if isAdmin begin admins only "##);
|
||||
| ^ must be ASCII but is '\u{2069}'
|
||||
|
||||
error: raw byte string must be ASCII
|
||||
--> $DIR/unicode-control-codepoints.rs:21:46
|
||||
|
|
||||
LL | println!("{:?}", br##"/* } if isAdmin begin admins only "##);
|
||||
| ^ must be ASCII but is '\u{2066}'
|
||||
|
||||
error: unicode codepoint changing visible direction of text present in comment
|
||||
--> $DIR/unicode-control-codepoints.rs:2:5
|
||||
|
|
||||
LL | // if access_level != "user" { // Check if admin
|
||||
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^--^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
|
||||
| | ||
|
||||
| | |'\u{202a}'
|
||||
| | '\u{202b}'
|
||||
| this comment contains invisible unicode text flow control codepoints
|
||||
|
|
||||
= note: `#[deny(text_direction_codepoint_in_comment)]` on by default
|
||||
= note: these kind of unicode codepoints change the way text flows on applications that support them, but can cause confusion because they change the order of characters on the screen
|
||||
= help: if their presence wasn't intentional, you can remove them
|
||||
|
||||
error: unicode codepoint changing visible direction of text present in comment
|
||||
--> $DIR/unicode-control-codepoints.rs:30:1
|
||||
|
|
||||
LL | //"/* } if isAdmin begin admins only */"
|
||||
| ^^^^^-^^-^^^^^^^^^--^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
|
||||
| | | | ||
|
||||
| | | | |'\u{2066}'
|
||||
| | | | '\u{2069}'
|
||||
| | | '\u{2066}'
|
||||
| | '\u{202e}'
|
||||
| this comment contains invisible unicode text flow control codepoints
|
||||
|
|
||||
= note: these kind of unicode codepoints change the way text flows on applications that support them, but can cause confusion because they change the order of characters on the screen
|
||||
= help: if their presence wasn't intentional, you can remove them
|
||||
|
||||
error: unicode codepoint changing visible direction of text present in literal
|
||||
--> $DIR/unicode-control-codepoints.rs:11:22
|
||||
|
|
||||
LL | println!("{:?}", "/* } if isAdmin begin admins only ");
|
||||
| ^^^-^^-^^^^^^^^^--^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
|
||||
| | | | ||
|
||||
| | | | |'\u{2066}'
|
||||
| | | | '\u{2069}'
|
||||
| | | '\u{2066}'
|
||||
| | '\u{202e}'
|
||||
| this literal contains invisible unicode text flow control codepoints
|
||||
|
|
||||
= note: `#[deny(text_direction_codepoint_in_literal)]` on by default
|
||||
= note: these kind of unicode codepoints change the way text flows on applications that support them, but can cause confusion because they change the order of characters on the screen
|
||||
= help: if their presence wasn't intentional, you can remove them
|
||||
help: if you want to keep them but make them visible in your source code, you can escape them
|
||||
|
|
||||
LL | println!("{:?}", "/*\u{202e} } \u{2066}if isAdmin\u{2069} \u{2066} begin admins only ");
|
||||
| ~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~
|
||||
|
||||
error: unicode codepoint changing visible direction of text present in literal
|
||||
--> $DIR/unicode-control-codepoints.rs:14:22
|
||||
|
|
||||
LL | println!("{:?}", r##"/* } if isAdmin begin admins only "##);
|
||||
| ^^^^^^-^^-^^^^^^^^^--^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
|
||||
| | | | ||
|
||||
| | | | |'\u{2066}'
|
||||
| | | | '\u{2069}'
|
||||
| | | '\u{2066}'
|
||||
| | '\u{202e}'
|
||||
| this literal contains invisible unicode text flow control codepoints
|
||||
|
|
||||
= note: these kind of unicode codepoints change the way text flows on applications that support them, but can cause confusion because they change the order of characters on the screen
|
||||
= help: if their presence wasn't intentional, you can remove them
|
||||
help: if you want to keep them but make them visible in your source code, you can escape them
|
||||
|
|
||||
LL | println!("{:?}", r##"/*\u{202e} } \u{2066}if isAdmin\u{2069} \u{2066} begin admins only "##);
|
||||
| ~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~
|
||||
|
||||
error: unicode codepoint changing visible direction of text present in literal
|
||||
--> $DIR/unicode-control-codepoints.rs:26:22
|
||||
|
|
||||
LL | println!("{:?}", '');
|
||||
| ^-
|
||||
| ||
|
||||
| |'\u{202e}'
|
||||
| this literal contains an invisible unicode text flow control codepoint
|
||||
|
|
||||
= note: these kind of unicode codepoints change the way text flows on applications that support them, but can cause confusion because they change the order of characters on the screen
|
||||
= help: if their presence wasn't intentional, you can remove them
|
||||
help: if you want to keep them but make them visible in your source code, you can escape them
|
||||
|
|
||||
LL | println!("{:?}", '\u{202e}');
|
||||
| ~~~~~~~~
|
||||
|
||||
error: unicode codepoint changing visible direction of text present in doc comment
|
||||
--> $DIR/unicode-control-codepoints.rs:33:1
|
||||
|
|
||||
LL | /** ''); */fn foo() {}
|
||||
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^ this doc comment contains an invisible unicode text flow control codepoint
|
||||
|
|
||||
= note: these kind of unicode codepoints change the way text flows on applications that support them, but can cause confusion because they change the order of characters on the screen
|
||||
= note: if their presence wasn't intentional, you can remove them
|
||||
= note: if you want to keep them but make them visible in your source code, you can escape them: '\u{202e}'
|
||||
|
||||
error: unicode codepoint changing visible direction of text present in doc comment
|
||||
--> $DIR/unicode-control-codepoints.rs:36:1
|
||||
|
|
||||
LL | / /**
|
||||
LL | | *
|
||||
LL | | * ''); */fn bar() {}
|
||||
| |___________^ this doc comment contains an invisible unicode text flow control codepoint
|
||||
|
|
||||
= note: these kind of unicode codepoints change the way text flows on applications that support them, but can cause confusion because they change the order of characters on the screen
|
||||
= note: if their presence wasn't intentional, you can remove them
|
||||
= note: if you want to keep them but make them visible in your source code, you can escape them: '\u{202e}'
|
||||
|
||||
error: aborting due to 17 previous errors
|
||||
|
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Reference in New Issue
Block a user