rustc_macros/diagnostics/mod.rs
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mod diagnostic;
mod diagnostic_builder;
mod error;
mod subdiagnostic;
mod utils;
use diagnostic::{DiagnosticDerive, LintDiagnosticDerive};
use proc_macro2::TokenStream;
use subdiagnostic::SubdiagnosticDerive;
use synstructure::Structure;
/// Implements `#[derive(Diagnostic)]`, which allows for errors to be specified as a struct,
/// independent from the actual diagnostics emitting code.
///
/// ```ignore (rust)
/// # extern crate rustc_errors;
/// # use rustc_errors::Applicability;
/// # extern crate rustc_span;
/// # use rustc_span::{symbol::Ident, Span};
/// # extern crate rust_middle;
/// # use rustc_middle::ty::Ty;
/// #[derive(Diagnostic)]
/// #[diag(borrowck_move_out_of_borrow, code = E0505)]
/// pub struct MoveOutOfBorrowError<'tcx> {
/// pub name: Ident,
/// pub ty: Ty<'tcx>,
/// #[primary_span]
/// #[label]
/// pub span: Span,
/// #[label(first_borrow_label)]
/// pub first_borrow_span: Span,
/// #[suggestion(code = "{name}.clone()")]
/// pub clone_sugg: Option<(Span, Applicability)>
/// }
/// ```
///
/// ```fluent
/// move_out_of_borrow = cannot move out of {$name} because it is borrowed
/// .label = cannot move out of borrow
/// .first_borrow_label = `{$ty}` first borrowed here
/// .suggestion = consider cloning here
/// ```
///
/// Then, later, to emit the error:
///
/// ```ignore (rust)
/// sess.emit_err(MoveOutOfBorrowError {
/// expected,
/// actual,
/// span,
/// first_borrow_span,
/// clone_sugg: Some(suggestion, Applicability::MachineApplicable),
/// });
/// ```
///
/// See rustc dev guide for more examples on using the `#[derive(Diagnostic)]`:
/// <https://rustc-dev-guide.rust-lang.org/diagnostics/diagnostic-structs.html>
pub(super) fn diagnostic_derive(mut s: Structure<'_>) -> TokenStream {
s.underscore_const(true);
DiagnosticDerive::new(s).into_tokens()
}
/// Implements `#[derive(LintDiagnostic)]`, which allows for lints to be specified as a struct,
/// independent from the actual lint emitting code.
///
/// ```ignore (rust)
/// #[derive(LintDiagnostic)]
/// #[diag(lint_atomic_ordering_invalid_fail_success)]
/// pub struct AtomicOrderingInvalidLint {
/// method: Symbol,
/// success_ordering: Symbol,
/// fail_ordering: Symbol,
/// #[label(fail_label)]
/// fail_order_arg_span: Span,
/// #[label(success_label)]
/// #[suggestion(
/// code = "std::sync::atomic::Ordering::{success_suggestion}",
/// applicability = "maybe-incorrect"
/// )]
/// success_order_arg_span: Span,
/// }
/// ```
///
/// ```fluent
/// lint_atomic_ordering_invalid_fail_success = `{$method}`'s success ordering must be at least as strong as its failure ordering
/// .fail_label = `{$fail_ordering}` failure ordering
/// .success_label = `{$success_ordering}` success ordering
/// .suggestion = consider using `{$success_suggestion}` success ordering instead
/// ```
///
/// Then, later, to emit the error:
///
/// ```ignore (rust)
/// cx.emit_span_lint(INVALID_ATOMIC_ORDERING, fail_order_arg_span, AtomicOrderingInvalidLint {
/// method,
/// success_ordering,
/// fail_ordering,
/// fail_order_arg_span,
/// success_order_arg_span,
/// });
/// ```
///
/// See rustc dev guide for more examples on using the `#[derive(LintDiagnostic)]`:
/// <https://rustc-dev-guide.rust-lang.org/diagnostics/diagnostic-structs.html#reference>
pub(super) fn lint_diagnostic_derive(mut s: Structure<'_>) -> TokenStream {
s.underscore_const(true);
LintDiagnosticDerive::new(s).into_tokens()
}
/// Implements `#[derive(Subdiagnostic)]`, which allows for labels, notes, helps and
/// suggestions to be specified as a structs or enums, independent from the actual diagnostics
/// emitting code or diagnostic derives.
///
/// ```ignore (rust)
/// #[derive(Subdiagnostic)]
/// pub enum ExpectedIdentifierLabel<'tcx> {
/// #[label(expected_identifier)]
/// WithoutFound {
/// #[primary_span]
/// span: Span,
/// }
/// #[label(expected_identifier_found)]
/// WithFound {
/// #[primary_span]
/// span: Span,
/// found: String,
/// }
/// }
///
/// #[derive(Subdiagnostic)]
/// #[suggestion(style = "verbose",parser::raw_identifier)]
/// pub struct RawIdentifierSuggestion<'tcx> {
/// #[primary_span]
/// span: Span,
/// #[applicability]
/// applicability: Applicability,
/// ident: Ident,
/// }
/// ```
///
/// ```fluent
/// parser_expected_identifier = expected identifier
///
/// parser_expected_identifier_found = expected identifier, found {$found}
///
/// parser_raw_identifier = escape `{$ident}` to use it as an identifier
/// ```
///
/// Then, later, to add the subdiagnostic:
///
/// ```ignore (rust)
/// diag.subdiagnostic(ExpectedIdentifierLabel::WithoutFound { span });
///
/// diag.subdiagnostic(RawIdentifierSuggestion { span, applicability, ident });
/// ```
pub(super) fn subdiagnostic_derive(mut s: Structure<'_>) -> TokenStream {
s.underscore_const(true);
SubdiagnosticDerive::new().into_tokens(s)
}