Auto merge of #30413 - pnkfelix:fsk-span_note, r=Manishearth

Add note when item accessed from module via `m.i` rather than `m::i`.

(I tried to make this somewhat future-proofed, in that the `UnresolvedNameContext` could be expanded in the future with other cases besides paths that are known to be modules.)

This supersedes PR #30356 ; since I'm responsible for a bunch of new code here, someone else should review it. :)
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bors 2015-12-21 07:49:05 +00:00
commit e2834a20e7
2 changed files with 133 additions and 5 deletions

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@ -179,7 +179,7 @@ pub enum ResolutionError<'a> {
/// error E0424: `self` is not available in a static method
SelfNotAvailableInStaticMethod,
/// error E0425: unresolved name
UnresolvedName(&'a str, &'a str),
UnresolvedName(&'a str, &'a str, UnresolvedNameContext),
/// error E0426: use of undeclared label
UndeclaredLabel(&'a str),
/// error E0427: cannot use `ref` binding mode with ...
@ -202,6 +202,21 @@ pub enum ResolutionError<'a> {
AttemptToUseNonConstantValueInConstant,
}
/// Context of where `ResolutionError::UnresolvedName` arose.
#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Debug)]
pub enum UnresolvedNameContext {
/// `PathIsMod(id)` indicates that a given path, used in
/// expression context, actually resolved to a module rather than
/// a value. The `id` attached to the variant is the node id of
/// the erroneous path expression.
PathIsMod(ast::NodeId),
/// `Other` means we have no extra information about the context
/// of the unresolved name error. (Maybe we could eliminate all
/// such cases; but for now, this is an information-free default.)
Other,
}
fn resolve_error<'b, 'a: 'b, 'tcx: 'a>(resolver: &'b Resolver<'a, 'tcx>,
span: syntax::codemap::Span,
resolution_error: ResolutionError<'b>) {
@ -402,13 +417,46 @@ fn resolve_error<'b, 'a: 'b, 'tcx: 'a>(resolver: &'b Resolver<'a, 'tcx>,
"`self` is not available in a static method. Maybe a `self` argument is \
missing?");
}
ResolutionError::UnresolvedName(path, name) => {
ResolutionError::UnresolvedName(path, msg, context) => {
span_err!(resolver.session,
span,
E0425,
"unresolved name `{}`{}",
path,
name);
msg);
match context {
UnresolvedNameContext::Other => {} // no help available
UnresolvedNameContext::PathIsMod(id) => {
let mut help_msg = String::new();
let parent_id = resolver.ast_map.get_parent_node(id);
if let Some(hir_map::Node::NodeExpr(e)) = resolver.ast_map.find(parent_id) {
match e.node {
ExprField(_, ident) => {
help_msg = format!("To reference an item from the \
`{module}` module, use \
`{module}::{ident}`",
module = &*path,
ident = ident.node);
}
ExprMethodCall(ident, _, _) => {
help_msg = format!("To call a function from the \
`{module}` module, use \
`{module}::{ident}(..)`",
module = &*path,
ident = ident.node);
}
_ => {} // no help available
}
}
if !help_msg.is_empty() {
resolver.session.fileline_help(span, &help_msg);
}
}
}
}
ResolutionError::UndeclaredLabel(name) => {
span_err!(resolver.session,
@ -3539,13 +3587,33 @@ impl<'a, 'tcx> Resolver<'a, 'tcx> {
format!("to call `{}::{}`", path_str, path_name),
};
let mut context = UnresolvedNameContext::Other;
if !msg.is_empty() {
msg = format!(". Did you mean {}?", msg)
msg = format!(". Did you mean {}?", msg);
} else {
// we check if this a module and if so, we display a help
// message
let name_path = path.segments.iter()
.map(|seg| seg.identifier.name)
.collect::<Vec<_>>();
let current_module = self.current_module.clone();
match self.resolve_module_path(current_module,
&name_path[..],
UseLexicalScope,
expr.span,
PathSearch) {
Success(_) => {
context = UnresolvedNameContext::PathIsMod(expr.id);
},
_ => {},
};
}
resolve_error(self,
expr.span,
ResolutionError::UnresolvedName(&*path_name, &*msg));
ResolutionError::UnresolvedName(
&*path_name, &*msg, context));
}
}
}

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@ -0,0 +1,60 @@
// Copyright 2015 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT
// file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at
// http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license
// <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your
// option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
// except according to those terms.
// Beginners write `mod.item` when they should write `mod::item`.
// This tests that we suggest the latter when we encounter the former.
pub mod a {
pub const I: i32 = 1;
pub fn f() -> i32 { 2 }
pub mod b {
pub const J: i32 = 3;
pub fn g() -> i32 { 4 }
}
}
fn h1() -> i32 {
a.I
//~^ ERROR E0425
//~| HELP To reference an item from the `a` module, use `a::I`
}
fn h2() -> i32 {
a.g()
//~^ ERROR E0425
//~| HELP To call a function from the `a` module, use `a::g(..)`
}
fn h3() -> i32 {
a.b.J
//~^ ERROR E0425
//~| HELP To reference an item from the `a` module, use `a::b`
}
fn h4() -> i32 {
a::b.J
//~^ ERROR E0425
//~| HELP To reference an item from the `a::b` module, use `a::b::J`
}
fn h5() -> i32 {
a.b.f()
//~^ ERROR E0425
//~| HELP To reference an item from the `a` module, use `a::b`
}
fn h6() -> i32 {
a::b.f()
//~^ ERROR E0425
//~| HELP To call a function from the `a::b` module, use `a::b::f(..)`
}