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1 change: 1 addition & 0 deletions compiler/rustc_expand/src/lib.rs
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#![feature(if_let_guard)]
#![feature(let_chains)]
#![feature(macro_metavar_expr)]
#![feature(map_try_insert)]
#![feature(proc_macro_diagnostic)]
#![feature(proc_macro_internals)]
#![feature(proc_macro_span)]
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55 changes: 45 additions & 10 deletions compiler/rustc_expand/src/mbe/transcribe.rs
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Expand Up @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ use rustc_errors::DiagnosticBuilder;
use rustc_errors::{pluralize, PResult};
use rustc_span::hygiene::{LocalExpnId, Transparency};
use rustc_span::symbol::{sym, Ident, MacroRulesNormalizedIdent};
use rustc_span::{Span, SyntaxContext};
use rustc_span::{with_metavar_spans, Span, SyntaxContext};

use smallvec::{smallvec, SmallVec};
use std::mem;
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MatchedTokenTree(tt) => {
// `tt`s are emitted into the output stream directly as "raw tokens",
// without wrapping them into groups.
result.push(maybe_use_metavar_location(cx, &stack, sp, tt));
let tt = maybe_use_metavar_location(cx, &stack, sp, tt, &mut marker);
result.push(tt);
}
MatchedNonterminal(nt) => {
// Other variables are emitted into the output stream as groups with
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}
}

/// Store the metavariable span for this original span into a side table.
/// FIXME: Try to put the metavariable span into `SpanData` instead of a side table (#118517).
/// An optimal encoding for inlined spans will need to be selected to minimize regressions.
/// The side table approach is relatively good, but not perfect due to collisions.
/// In particular, collisions happen when token is passed as an argument through several macro
/// calls, like in recursive macros.
/// The old heuristic below is used to improve spans in case of collisions, but diagnostics are
/// still degraded sometimes in those cases.
///
/// The old heuristic:
///
/// Usually metavariables `$var` produce interpolated tokens, which have an additional place for
/// keeping both the original span and the metavariable span. For `tt` metavariables that's not the
/// case however, and there's no place for keeping a second span. So we try to give the single
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/// These are typically used for passing larger amounts of code, and tokens in that code usually
/// combine with each other and not with tokens outside of the sequence.
/// - The metavariable span comes from a different crate, then we prefer the more local span.
///
/// FIXME: Find a way to keep both original and metavariable spans for all tokens without
/// regressing compilation time too much. Several experiments for adding such spans were made in
/// the past (PR #95580, #118517, #118671) and all showed some regressions.
fn maybe_use_metavar_location(
cx: &ExtCtxt<'_>,
stack: &[Frame<'_>],
metavar_span: Span,
mut metavar_span: Span,
orig_tt: &TokenTree,
marker: &mut Marker,
) -> TokenTree {
let undelimited_seq = matches!(
stack.last(),
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..
})
);
if undelimited_seq || cx.source_map().is_imported(metavar_span) {
if undelimited_seq {
// Do not record metavar spans for tokens from undelimited sequences, for perf reasons.
return orig_tt.clone();
}

let insert = |mspans: &mut FxHashMap<_, _>, s, ms| match mspans.try_insert(s, ms) {
Ok(_) => true,
Err(err) => *err.entry.get() == ms, // Tried to insert the same span, still success
};
marker.visit_span(&mut metavar_span);
let no_collision = match orig_tt {
TokenTree::Token(token, ..) => {
with_metavar_spans(|mspans| insert(mspans, token.span, metavar_span))
}
TokenTree::Delimited(dspan, ..) => with_metavar_spans(|mspans| {
insert(mspans, dspan.open, metavar_span)
&& insert(mspans, dspan.close, metavar_span)
&& insert(mspans, dspan.entire(), metavar_span)
}),
};
if no_collision || cx.source_map().is_imported(metavar_span) {
return orig_tt.clone();
}

// Setting metavar spans for the heuristic spans gives better opportunities for combining them
// with neighboring spans even despite their different syntactic contexts.
match orig_tt {
TokenTree::Token(Token { kind, span }, spacing) => {
let span = metavar_span.with_ctxt(span.ctxt());
with_metavar_spans(|mspans| insert(mspans, span, metavar_span));
TokenTree::Token(Token { kind: kind.clone(), span }, *spacing)
}
TokenTree::Delimited(dspan, dspacing, delimiter, tts) => {
let open = metavar_span.shrink_to_lo().with_ctxt(dspan.open.ctxt());
let close = metavar_span.shrink_to_hi().with_ctxt(dspan.close.ctxt());
let open = metavar_span.with_ctxt(dspan.open.ctxt());
let close = metavar_span.with_ctxt(dspan.close.ctxt());
with_metavar_spans(|mspans| {
insert(mspans, open, metavar_span) && insert(mspans, close, metavar_span)
});
let dspan = DelimSpan::from_pair(open, close);
TokenTree::Delimited(dspan, *dspacing, *delimiter, tts.clone())
}
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73 changes: 59 additions & 14 deletions compiler/rustc_span/src/lib.rs
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Expand Up @@ -72,6 +72,7 @@ pub mod fatal_error;

pub mod profiling;

use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashMap;
use rustc_data_structures::stable_hasher::{Hash128, Hash64, HashStable, StableHasher};
use rustc_data_structures::sync::{FreezeLock, FreezeWriteGuard, Lock, Lrc};

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pub struct SessionGlobals {
symbol_interner: symbol::Interner,
span_interner: Lock<span_encoding::SpanInterner>,
/// Maps a macro argument token into use of the corresponding metavariable in the macro body.
/// Collisions are possible and processed in `maybe_use_metavar_location` on best effort basis.
metavar_spans: Lock<FxHashMap<Span, Span>>,
hygiene_data: Lock<hygiene::HygieneData>,

/// A reference to the source map in the `Session`. It's an `Option`
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SessionGlobals {
symbol_interner: symbol::Interner::fresh(),
span_interner: Lock::new(span_encoding::SpanInterner::default()),
metavar_spans: Default::default(),
hygiene_data: Lock::new(hygiene::HygieneData::new(edition)),
source_map: Lock::new(None),
}
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// deserialization.
scoped_tls::scoped_thread_local!(static SESSION_GLOBALS: SessionGlobals);

#[inline]
pub fn with_metavar_spans<R>(f: impl FnOnce(&mut FxHashMap<Span, Span>) -> R) -> R {
with_session_globals(|session_globals| f(&mut session_globals.metavar_spans.lock()))
}

// FIXME: We should use this enum or something like it to get rid of the
// use of magic `/rust/1.x/...` paths across the board.
#[derive(Debug, Eq, PartialEq, Clone, Ord, PartialOrd, Decodable)]
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)
}

/// Check if you can select metavar spans for the given spans to get matching contexts.
fn try_metavars(a: SpanData, b: SpanData, a_orig: Span, b_orig: Span) -> (SpanData, SpanData) {
let get = |mspans: &FxHashMap<_, _>, s| mspans.get(&s).copied();
match with_metavar_spans(|mspans| (get(mspans, a_orig), get(mspans, b_orig))) {
(None, None) => {}
(Some(meta_a), None) => {
let meta_a = meta_a.data();
if meta_a.ctxt == b.ctxt {
return (meta_a, b);
}
}
(None, Some(meta_b)) => {
let meta_b = meta_b.data();
if a.ctxt == meta_b.ctxt {
return (a, meta_b);
}
}
(Some(meta_a), Some(meta_b)) => {
let meta_b = meta_b.data();
if a.ctxt == meta_b.ctxt {
return (a, meta_b);
}
let meta_a = meta_a.data();
if meta_a.ctxt == b.ctxt {
return (meta_a, b);
} else if meta_a.ctxt == meta_b.ctxt {
return (meta_a, meta_b);
}
}
}

(a, b)
}

/// Prepare two spans to a combine operation like `to` or `between`.
/// FIXME: consider using declarative macro metavariable spans for the given spans if they are
/// better suitable for combining (#119412).
fn prepare_to_combine(
a_orig: Span,
b_orig: Span,
) -> Result<(SpanData, SpanData, Option<LocalDefId>), Span> {
let (a, b) = (a_orig.data(), b_orig.data());
if a.ctxt == b.ctxt {
return Ok((a, b, if a.parent == b.parent { a.parent } else { None }));
}

if a.ctxt != b.ctxt {
// Context mismatches usually happen when procedural macros combine spans copied from
// the macro input with spans produced by the macro (`Span::*_site`).
// In that case we consider the combined span to be produced by the macro and return
// the original macro-produced span as the result.
// Otherwise we just fall back to returning the first span.
// Combining locations typically doesn't make sense in case of context mismatches.
// `is_root` here is a fast path optimization.
let a_is_callsite = a.ctxt.is_root() || a.ctxt == b.span().source_callsite().ctxt();
return Err(if a_is_callsite { b_orig } else { a_orig });
let (a, b) = Span::try_metavars(a, b, a_orig, b_orig);
if a.ctxt == b.ctxt {
return Ok((a, b, if a.parent == b.parent { a.parent } else { None }));
}

let parent = if a.parent == b.parent { a.parent } else { None };
Ok((a, b, parent))
// Context mismatches usually happen when procedural macros combine spans copied from
// the macro input with spans produced by the macro (`Span::*_site`).
// In that case we consider the combined span to be produced by the macro and return
// the original macro-produced span as the result.
// Otherwise we just fall back to returning the first span.
// Combining locations typically doesn't make sense in case of context mismatches.
// `is_root` here is a fast path optimization.
let a_is_callsite = a.ctxt.is_root() || a.ctxt == b.span().source_callsite().ctxt();
Err(if a_is_callsite { b_orig } else { a_orig })
}

/// This span, but in a larger context, may switch to the metavariable span if suitable.
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8 changes: 8 additions & 0 deletions tests/coverage/no_spans.cov-map
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Function name: no_spans::affected_function
Raw bytes (9): 0x[01, 01, 00, 01, 01, 1a, 1c, 00, 1d]
Number of files: 1
- file 0 => global file 1
Number of expressions: 0
Number of file 0 mappings: 1
- Code(Counter(0)) at (prev + 26, 28) to (start + 0, 29)

Function name: no_spans::affected_function::{closure#0}
Raw bytes (9): 0x[01, 01, 00, 01, 01, 1b, 0c, 00, 0e]
Number of files: 1
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion tests/coverage/no_spans.coverage
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LL| |}
LL| |
LL| |macro_that_defines_a_function! {
LL| | fn affected_function() {
LL| 1| fn affected_function() {
LL| 1| || ()
LL| | }
LL| |}
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12 changes: 12 additions & 0 deletions tests/coverage/no_spans_if_not.cov-map
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Function name: no_spans_if_not::affected_function
Raw bytes (21): 0x[01, 01, 01, 01, 00, 03, 01, 16, 1c, 01, 12, 02, 02, 0d, 00, 0f, 00, 02, 0d, 00, 0f]
Number of files: 1
- file 0 => global file 1
Number of expressions: 1
- expression 0 operands: lhs = Counter(0), rhs = Zero
Number of file 0 mappings: 3
- Code(Counter(0)) at (prev + 22, 28) to (start + 1, 18)
- Code(Expression(0, Sub)) at (prev + 2, 13) to (start + 0, 15)
= (c0 - Zero)
- Code(Zero) at (prev + 2, 13) to (start + 0, 15)

Function name: no_spans_if_not::main
Raw bytes (9): 0x[01, 01, 00, 01, 01, 0b, 01, 02, 02]
Number of files: 1
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8 changes: 4 additions & 4 deletions tests/coverage/no_spans_if_not.coverage
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LL| |}
LL| |
LL| |macro_that_defines_a_function! {
LL| | fn affected_function() {
LL| | if !false {
LL| | ()
LL| 1| fn affected_function() {
LL| 1| if !false {
LL| 1| ()
LL| | } else {
LL| | ()
LL| 0| ()
LL| | }
LL| | }
LL| |}
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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions tests/ui/anon-params/anon-params-edition-hygiene.rs
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//@ check-pass
//@ edition:2018
//@ aux-build:anon-params-edition-hygiene.rs

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extern crate anon_params_edition_hygiene;

generate_trait_2015_ident!(u8);
// FIXME: Edition hygiene doesn't work correctly with `tt`s in this case.
generate_trait_2015_tt!(u8); //~ ERROR expected one of `:`, `@`, or `|`, found `)`
generate_trait_2015_tt!(u8);

fn main() {}
23 changes: 0 additions & 23 deletions tests/ui/anon-params/anon-params-edition-hygiene.stderr

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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions tests/ui/editions/edition-keywords-2018-2018-parsing.rs
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Expand Up @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ macro_rules! local_passes_ident {
($i: ident) => ($i) //~ ERROR macro expansion ends with an incomplete expression
}
macro_rules! local_passes_tt {
($i: tt) => ($i) //~ ERROR macro expansion ends with an incomplete expression
($i: tt) => ($i)
}

pub fn check_async() {
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if passes_tt!(r#async) == 1 {} // OK
if local_passes_ident!(async) == 1 {} // Error reported above in the macro
if local_passes_ident!(r#async) == 1 {} // OK
if local_passes_tt!(async) == 1 {} // Error reported above in the macro
if local_passes_tt!(async) == 1 {} //~ ERROR macro expansion ends with an incomplete expression
if local_passes_tt!(r#async) == 1 {} // OK
module::async(); //~ ERROR expected identifier, found keyword `async`
module::r#async(); // OK
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6 changes: 3 additions & 3 deletions tests/ui/editions/edition-keywords-2018-2018-parsing.stderr
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Expand Up @@ -68,10 +68,10 @@ LL | ($i: ident) => ($i)
| ^ expected one of `move`, `|`, or `||`

error: macro expansion ends with an incomplete expression: expected one of `move`, `|`, or `||`
--> $DIR/edition-keywords-2018-2018-parsing.rs:19:20
--> $DIR/edition-keywords-2018-2018-parsing.rs:37:30
|
LL | ($i: tt) => ($i)
| ^ expected one of `move`, `|`, or `||`
LL | if local_passes_tt!(async) == 1 {}
| ^ expected one of `move`, `|`, or `||`

error[E0308]: mismatched types
--> $DIR/edition-keywords-2018-2018-parsing.rs:42:33
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion tests/ui/fmt/format-args-capture-first-literal-is-macro.rs
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Expand Up @@ -6,7 +6,6 @@ extern crate format_string_proc_macro;
macro_rules! identity_mbe {
($tt:tt) => {
$tt
//~^ ERROR there is no argument named `a`
};
}

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format!(identity_pm!("{a}"));
//~^ ERROR there is no argument named `a`
format!(identity_mbe!("{a}"));
//~^ ERROR there is no argument named `a`
format!(concat!("{a}"));
//~^ ERROR there is no argument named `a`
}
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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
error: there is no argument named `a`
--> $DIR/format-args-capture-first-literal-is-macro.rs:16:26
--> $DIR/format-args-capture-first-literal-is-macro.rs:15:26
|
LL | format!(identity_pm!("{a}"));
| ^^^^^
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= note: to avoid ambiguity, `format_args!` cannot capture variables when the format string is expanded from a macro

error: there is no argument named `a`
--> $DIR/format-args-capture-first-literal-is-macro.rs:8:9
--> $DIR/format-args-capture-first-literal-is-macro.rs:17:27
|
LL | $tt
| ^^^
LL | format!(identity_mbe!("{a}"));
| ^^^^^
|
= note: did you intend to capture a variable `a` from the surrounding scope?
= note: to avoid ambiguity, `format_args!` cannot capture variables when the format string is expanded from a macro
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