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//! An "interner" is a data structure that associates values with usize tags and
//! allows bidirectional lookup; i.e., given a value, one can easily find the
//! type, and vice versa.
use arena::DroplessArena;
use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashMap;
use rustc_data_structures::indexed_vec::Idx;
use rustc_data_structures::newtype_index;
use rustc_macros::symbols;
use rustc_serialize::{Decodable, Decoder, Encodable, Encoder};
use rustc_serialize::{UseSpecializedDecodable, UseSpecializedEncodable};
use std::cmp::{PartialEq, Ordering, PartialOrd, Ord};
use std::fmt;
use std::hash::{Hash, Hasher};
use std::str;
use crate::{Span, DUMMY_SP, GLOBALS};
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests;
symbols! {
// After modifying this list adjust `is_special`, `is_used_keyword`/`is_unused_keyword`,
// this should be rarely necessary though if the keywords are kept in alphabetic order.
Keywords {
// Special reserved identifiers used internally for elided lifetimes,
// unnamed method parameters, crate root module, error recovery etc.
Invalid: "",
PathRoot: "{{root}}",
DollarCrate: "$crate",
Underscore: "_",
// Keywords that are used in stable Rust.
As: "as",
Break: "break",
Const: "const",
Continue: "continue",
Crate: "crate",
Else: "else",
Enum: "enum",
Extern: "extern",
False: "false",
Fn: "fn",
For: "for",
If: "if",
Impl: "impl",
In: "in",
Let: "let",
Loop: "loop",
Match: "match",
Mod: "mod",
Move: "move",
Mut: "mut",
Pub: "pub",
Ref: "ref",
Return: "return",
SelfLower: "self",
SelfUpper: "Self",
Static: "static",
Struct: "struct",
Super: "super",
Trait: "trait",
True: "true",
Type: "type",
Unsafe: "unsafe",
Use: "use",
Where: "where",
While: "while",
// Keywords that are used in unstable Rust or reserved for future use.
Abstract: "abstract",
Become: "become",
Box: "box",
Do: "do",
Final: "final",
Macro: "macro",
Override: "override",
Priv: "priv",
Typeof: "typeof",
Unsized: "unsized",
Virtual: "virtual",
Yield: "yield",
// Edition-specific keywords that are used in stable Rust.
Dyn: "dyn", // >= 2018 Edition only
// Edition-specific keywords that are used in unstable Rust or reserved for future use.
Async: "async", // >= 2018 Edition only
Await: "await", // >= 2018 Edition only
Try: "try", // >= 2018 Edition only
// Special lifetime names
UnderscoreLifetime: "'_",
StaticLifetime: "'static",
// Weak keywords, have special meaning only in specific contexts.
Auto: "auto",
Catch: "catch",
Default: "default",
Union: "union",
}
// Symbols that can be referred to with syntax_pos::sym::*. The symbol is
// the stringified identifier unless otherwise specified (e.g.
// `proc_dash_macro` represents "proc-macro").
//
// As well as the symbols listed, there are symbols for the the strings
// "0", "1", ..., "9", which are accessible via `sym::integer`.
Symbols {
aarch64_target_feature,
abi,
abi_amdgpu_kernel,
abi_msp430_interrupt,
abi_ptx,
abi_sysv64,
abi_thiscall,
abi_unadjusted,
abi_vectorcall,
abi_x86_interrupt,
aborts,
advanced_slice_patterns,
adx_target_feature,
alias,
align,
alignstack,
all,
allocator,
allocator_internals,
alloc_error_handler,
allow,
allowed,
allow_fail,
allow_internal_unsafe,
allow_internal_unstable,
allow_internal_unstable_backcompat_hack,
always,
and,
any,
arbitrary_enum_discriminant,
arbitrary_self_types,
Arguments,
ArgumentV1,
arm_target_feature,
asm,
assert,
associated_consts,
associated_type_bounds,
associated_type_defaults,
associated_types,
async_await,
async_closure,
attr,
attributes,
attr_literals,
augmented_assignments,
automatically_derived,
avx512_target_feature,
await_macro,
begin_panic,
bench,
bin,
bind_by_move_pattern_guards,
block,
bool,
borrowck_graphviz_postflow,
borrowck_graphviz_preflow,
box_patterns,
box_syntax,
braced_empty_structs,
C,
cdylib,
cfg,
cfg_attr,
cfg_attr_multi,
cfg_doctest,
cfg_target_feature,
cfg_target_has_atomic,
cfg_target_thread_local,
cfg_target_vendor,
char,
clippy,
clone,
Clone,
clone_closures,
clone_from,
closure_to_fn_coercion,
cmp,
cmpxchg16b_target_feature,
cold,
column,
compile_error,
compiler_builtins,
concat,
concat_idents,
conservative_impl_trait,
console,
const_compare_raw_pointers,
const_constructor,
const_fn,
const_fn_union,
const_generics,
const_indexing,
const_in_array_repeat_expressions,
const_let,
const_panic,
const_raw_ptr_deref,
const_raw_ptr_to_usize_cast,
const_transmute,
contents,
context,
convert,
Copy,
copy_closures,
core,
core_intrinsics,
crate_id,
crate_in_paths,
crate_local,
crate_name,
crate_type,
crate_visibility_modifier,
custom_attribute,
custom_derive,
custom_inner_attributes,
custom_test_frameworks,
c_variadic,
debug_trait,
declare_lint_pass,
decl_macro,
Debug,
Decodable,
Default,
default_lib_allocator,
default_type_parameter_fallback,
default_type_params,
deny,
deprecated,
deref,
deref_mut,
derive,
diagnostic,
direct,
doc,
doc_alias,
doc_cfg,
doc_keyword,
doc_masked,
doc_spotlight,
doctest,
document_private_items,
dotdoteq_in_patterns,
dotdot_in_tuple_patterns,
double_braced_crate: "{{crate}}",
double_braced_impl: "{{impl}}",
double_braced_misc: "{{misc}}",
double_braced_closure: "{{closure}}",
double_braced_constructor: "{{constructor}}",
double_braced_constant: "{{constant}}",
double_braced_opaque: "{{opaque}}",
dropck_eyepatch,
dropck_parametricity,
drop_types_in_const,
dylib,
dyn_trait,
eh_personality,
eh_unwind_resume,
enable,
Encodable,
env,
eq,
err,
Err,
Eq,
Equal,
except,
exclusive_range_pattern,
exhaustive_integer_patterns,
exhaustive_patterns,
existential_type,
expected,
export_name,
expr,
extern_absolute_paths,
external_doc,
extern_crate_item_prelude,
extern_crate_self,
extern_in_paths,
extern_prelude,
extern_types,
f16c_target_feature,
f32,
f64,
feature,
ffi_returns_twice,
field,
field_init_shorthand,
file,
fmt,
fmt_internals,
fn_must_use,
forbid,
format_args,
format_args_nl,
from,
From,
from_desugaring,
from_error,
from_generator,
from_method,
from_ok,
from_usize,
fundamental,
future,
Future,
FxHashSet,
FxHashMap,
gen_future,
generators,
generic_associated_types,
generic_param_attrs,
global_allocator,
global_asm,
globs,
hash,
Hash,
HashSet,
HashMap,
hexagon_target_feature,
hidden,
homogeneous_aggregate,
html_favicon_url,
html_logo_url,
html_no_source,
html_playground_url,
html_root_url,
i128,
i128_type,
i16,
i32,
i64,
i8,
ident,
if_let,
if_while_or_patterns,
ignore,
impl_header_lifetime_elision,
impl_lint_pass,
impl_trait_in_bindings,
import_shadowing,
index,
index_mut,
in_band_lifetimes,
include,
include_bytes,
include_str,
inclusive_range_syntax,
infer_outlives_requirements,
infer_static_outlives_requirements,
inline,
intel,
into_iter,
IntoIterator,
into_result,
intrinsics,
irrefutable_let_patterns,
isize,
issue,
issue_5723_bootstrap,
issue_tracker_base_url,
item,
item_like_imports,
iter,
Iterator,
keyword,
kind,
label,
label_break_value,
lang,
lang_items,
let_chains,
lhs,
lib,
lifetime,
line,
link,
linkage,
link_args,
link_cfg,
link_llvm_intrinsics,
link_name,
link_section,
LintPass,
lint_reasons,
literal,
local_inner_macros,
log_syntax,
loop_break_value,
macro_at_most_once_rep,
macro_escape,
macro_export,
macro_lifetime_matcher,
macro_literal_matcher,
macro_reexport,
macro_rules,
macros_in_extern,
macro_use,
macro_vis_matcher,
main,
managed_boxes,
marker,
marker_trait_attr,
masked,
match_beginning_vert,
match_default_bindings,
may_dangle,
mem,
member_constraints,
message,
meta,
min_const_fn,
min_const_unsafe_fn,
mips_target_feature,
mmx_target_feature,
module,
module_path,
more_struct_aliases,
movbe_target_feature,
must_use,
naked,
naked_functions,
name,
needs_allocator,
needs_panic_runtime,
negate_unsigned,
never,
never_type,
new,
next,
__next,
nll,
no_builtins,
no_core,
no_crate_inject,
no_debug,
no_default_passes,
no_implicit_prelude,
no_inline,
no_link,
no_main,
no_mangle,
non_ascii_idents,
None,
non_exhaustive,
non_modrs_mods,
no_stack_check,
no_start,
no_std,
not,
note,
Ok,
omit_gdb_pretty_printer_section,
on,
on_unimplemented,
oom,
ops,
optimize,
optimize_attribute,
optin_builtin_traits,
option,
Option,
option_env,
opt_out_copy,
or,
or_patterns,
Ord,
Ordering,
Output,
overlapping_marker_traits,
packed,
panic,
panic_handler,
panic_impl,
panic_implementation,
panic_runtime,
parent_trait,
partial_cmp,
param_attrs,
PartialEq,
PartialOrd,
passes,
pat,
path,
pattern_parentheses,
Pending,
pin,
Pin,
pinned,
platform_intrinsics,
plugin,
plugin_registrar,
plugins,
Poll,
poll_with_tls_context,
powerpc_target_feature,
precise_pointer_size_matching,
prelude,
prelude_import,
primitive,
proc_dash_macro: "proc-macro",
proc_macro,
proc_macro_attribute,
proc_macro_def_site,
proc_macro_derive,
proc_macro_expr,
proc_macro_gen,
proc_macro_hygiene,
proc_macro_internals,
proc_macro_mod,
proc_macro_non_items,
proc_macro_path_invoc,
profiler_runtime,
pub_restricted,
pushpop_unsafe,
quad_precision_float,
question_mark,
quote,
Range,
RangeFrom,
RangeFull,
RangeInclusive,
RangeTo,
RangeToInclusive,
raw_identifiers,
Ready,
reason,
recursion_limit,
reexport_test_harness_main,
reflect,
relaxed_adts,
repr,
repr128,
repr_align,
repr_align_enum,
repr_packed,
repr_simd,
repr_transparent,
re_rebalance_coherence,
result,
Result,
Return,
rhs,
rlib,
rt,
rtm_target_feature,
rust,
rust_2015_preview,
rust_2018_preview,
rust_begin_unwind,
rustc,
RustcDecodable,
RustcEncodable,
rustc_allocator,
rustc_allocator_nounwind,
rustc_allow_const_fn_ptr,
rustc_args_required_const,
rustc_attrs,
rustc_builtin_macro,
rustc_clean,
rustc_const_unstable,
rustc_conversion_suggestion,
rustc_def_path,
rustc_deprecated,
rustc_diagnostic_item,
rustc_diagnostic_macros,
rustc_dirty,
rustc_dummy,
rustc_dump_env_program_clauses,
rustc_dump_program_clauses,
rustc_dump_user_substs,
rustc_error,
rustc_expected_cgu_reuse,
rustc_if_this_changed,
rustc_inherit_overflow_checks,
rustc_layout,
rustc_layout_scalar_valid_range_end,
rustc_layout_scalar_valid_range_start,
rustc_macro_transparency,
rustc_mir,
rustc_nonnull_optimization_guaranteed,
rustc_object_lifetime_default,
rustc_on_unimplemented,
rustc_outlives,
rustc_paren_sugar,
rustc_partition_codegened,
rustc_partition_reused,
rustc_peek,
rustc_peek_definite_init,
rustc_peek_maybe_init,
rustc_peek_maybe_uninit,
rustc_private,
rustc_proc_macro_decls,
rustc_promotable,
rustc_regions,
rustc_stable,
rustc_std_internal_symbol,
rustc_symbol_name,
rustc_synthetic,
rustc_test_marker,
rustc_then_this_would_need,
rustc_variance,
rustdoc,
rustfmt,
rust_eh_personality,
rust_eh_unwind_resume,
rust_oom,
rvalue_static_promotion,
sanitizer_runtime,
_Self,
self_in_typedefs,
self_struct_ctor,
should_panic,
simd,
simd_ffi,
since,
size,
slice_patterns,
slicing_syntax,
soft,
Some,
specialization,
speed,
spotlight,
sse4a_target_feature,
stable,
staged_api,
start,
static_in_const,
staticlib,
static_nobundle,
static_recursion,
std,
std_inject,
str,
stringify,
stmt,
stmt_expr_attributes,
stop_after_dataflow,
struct_field_attributes,
struct_inherit,
structural_match,
struct_variant,
sty,
suggestion,
target_feature,
target_has_atomic,
target_thread_local,
task,
tbm_target_feature,
termination_trait,
termination_trait_test,
test,
test_2018_feature,
test_accepted_feature,
test_case,
test_removed_feature,
test_runner,
then_with,
thread_local,
tool_attributes,
tool_lints,
trace_macros,
trait_alias,
transmute,
transparent,
transparent_enums,
transparent_unions,
trivial_bounds,
Try,
try_blocks,
try_trait,
tt,
tuple_indexing,
Ty,
ty,
type_alias_impl_trait,
TyCtxt,
TyKind,
type_alias_enum_variants,
type_ascription,
type_length_limit,
type_macros,
u128,
u16,
u32,
u64,
u8,
unboxed_closures,
underscore_const_names,
underscore_imports,
underscore_lifetimes,
uniform_paths,
uninitialized,
universal_impl_trait,
unmarked_api,
unreachable_code,
unrestricted_attribute_tokens,
unsafe_no_drop_flag,
unsized_locals,
unsized_tuple_coercion,
unstable,
untagged_unions,
unwind,
unwind_attributes,
unwrap_or,
used,
use_extern_macros,
use_nested_groups,
usize,
v1,
val,
vec,
Vec,
vis,
visible_private_types,
volatile,
warn,
warn_directory_ownership,
wasm_import_module,
wasm_target_feature,
while_let,
windows,
windows_subsystem,
Yield,
zeroed,
}
}
#[derive(Copy, Clone, Eq)]
pub struct Ident {
pub name: Symbol,
pub span: Span,
}
impl Ident {
#[inline]
/// Constructs a new identifier from a symbol and a span.
pub const fn new(name: Symbol, span: Span) -> Ident {
Ident { name, span }
}
/// Constructs a new identifier with a dummy span.
#[inline]
pub const fn with_dummy_span(name: Symbol) -> Ident {
Ident::new(name, DUMMY_SP)
}
#[inline]
pub fn invalid() -> Ident {
Ident::with_dummy_span(kw::Invalid)
}
/// Maps an interned string to an identifier with an empty syntax context.
pub fn from_interned_str(string: InternedString) -> Ident {
Ident::with_dummy_span(string.as_symbol())
}
/// Maps a string to an identifier with an empty span.
pub fn from_str(string: &str) -> Ident {
Ident::with_dummy_span(Symbol::intern(string))
}
/// Maps a string and a span to an identifier.
pub fn from_str_and_span(string: &str, span: Span) -> Ident {
Ident::new(Symbol::intern(string), span)
}
/// Replaces `lo` and `hi` with those from `span`, but keep hygiene context.
pub fn with_span_pos(self, span: Span) -> Ident {
Ident::new(self.name, span.with_ctxt(self.span.ctxt()))
}
pub fn without_first_quote(self) -> Ident {
Ident::new(Symbol::intern(self.as_str().trim_start_matches('\'')), self.span)
}
/// "Normalize" ident for use in comparisons using "item hygiene".
/// Identifiers with same string value become same if they came from the same "modern" macro
/// (e.g., `macro` item, but not `macro_rules` item) and stay different if they came from
/// different "modern" macros.
/// Technically, this operation strips all non-opaque marks from ident's syntactic context.
pub fn modern(self) -> Ident {
Ident::new(self.name, self.span.modern())
}
/// "Normalize" ident for use in comparisons using "local variable hygiene".
/// Identifiers with same string value become same if they came from the same non-transparent
/// macro (e.g., `macro` or `macro_rules!` items) and stay different if they came from different
/// non-transparent macros.
/// Technically, this operation strips all transparent marks from ident's syntactic context.
pub fn modern_and_legacy(self) -> Ident {
Ident::new(self.name, self.span.modern_and_legacy())
}
/// Transforms an underscore identifier into one with the same name, but
/// gensymed. Leaves non-underscore identifiers unchanged.
pub fn gensym_if_underscore(self) -> Ident {
if self.name == kw::Underscore {
let name = with_interner(|interner| interner.gensymed(self.name));
Ident::new(name, self.span)
} else {
self
}
}
/// Convert the name to a `LocalInternedString`. This is a slowish
/// operation because it requires locking the symbol interner.
pub fn as_str(self) -> LocalInternedString {
self.name.as_str()
}
/// Convert the name to an `InternedString`. This is a slowish operation
/// because it requires locking the symbol interner.
pub fn as_interned_str(self) -> InternedString {
self.name.as_interned_str()
}
}
impl PartialEq for Ident {
fn eq(&self, rhs: &Self) -> bool {
self.name == rhs.name && self.span.ctxt() == rhs.span.ctxt()
}
}
impl Hash for Ident {
fn hash<H: Hasher>(&self, state: &mut H) {
self.name.hash(state);
self.span.ctxt().hash(state);
}
}
impl fmt::Debug for Ident {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
write!(f, "{}{:?}", self.name, self.span.ctxt())
}
}
impl fmt::Display for Ident {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
fmt::Display::fmt(&self.name, f)
}
}
impl UseSpecializedEncodable for Ident {
fn default_encode<S: Encoder>(&self, s: &mut S) -> Result<(), S::Error> {
s.emit_struct("Ident", 2, |s| {
s.emit_struct_field("name", 0, |s| {
self.name.encode(s)
})?;
s.emit_struct_field("span", 1, |s| {
self.span.encode(s)
})
})
}
}
impl UseSpecializedDecodable for Ident {
fn default_decode<D: Decoder>(d: &mut D) -> Result<Self, D::Error> {
d.read_struct("Ident", 2, |d| {
Ok(Ident {
name: d.read_struct_field("name", 0, Decodable::decode)?,
span: d.read_struct_field("span", 1, Decodable::decode)?,
})
})
}
}
/// A symbol is an interned or gensymed string. A gensym is a symbol that is
/// never equal to any other symbol.
///
/// Conceptually, a gensym can be thought of as a normal symbol with an
/// invisible unique suffix. Gensyms are useful when creating new identifiers
/// that must not match any existing identifiers, e.g. during macro expansion
/// and syntax desugaring. Because gensyms should always be identifiers, all
/// gensym operations are on `Ident` rather than `Symbol`. (Indeed, in the
/// future the gensym-ness may be moved from `Symbol` to hygiene data.)
///
/// Examples:
/// ```
/// assert_eq!(Ident::from_str("_"), Ident::from_str("_"))
/// assert_ne!(Ident::from_str("_").gensym_if_underscore(), Ident::from_str("_"))
/// assert_ne!(
/// Ident::from_str("_").gensym_if_underscore(),
/// Ident::from_str("_").gensym_if_underscore(),
/// )
/// ```
/// Internally, a symbol is implemented as an index, and all operations
/// (including hashing, equality, and ordering) operate on that index. The use
/// of `newtype_index!` means that `Option<Symbol>` only takes up 4 bytes,
/// because `newtype_index!` reserves the last 256 values for tagging purposes.
///
/// Note that `Symbol` cannot directly be a `newtype_index!` because it
/// implements `fmt::Debug`, `Encodable`, and `Decodable` in special ways.
#[derive(Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, Hash)]
pub struct Symbol(SymbolIndex);
newtype_index! {
pub struct SymbolIndex { .. }
}
impl Symbol {
const fn new(n: u32) -> Self {
Symbol(SymbolIndex::from_u32_const(n))
}
/// Maps a string to its interned representation.
pub fn intern(string: &str) -> Self {
with_interner(|interner| interner.intern(string))
}
/// Access the symbol's chars. This is a slowish operation because it
/// requires locking the symbol interner.
pub fn with<F: FnOnce(&str) -> R, R>(self, f: F) -> R {
with_interner(|interner| {
f(interner.get(self))
})
}
/// Access two symbols' chars. This is a slowish operation because it
/// requires locking the symbol interner, but it is faster than calling
/// `with()` twice.
fn with2<F: FnOnce(&str, &str) -> R, R>(self, other: Symbol, f: F) -> R {
with_interner(|interner| {
f(interner.get(self), interner.get(other))
})
}
/// Convert to a `LocalInternedString`. This is a slowish operation because
/// it requires locking the symbol interner.
pub fn as_str(self) -> LocalInternedString {
with_interner(|interner| unsafe {
LocalInternedString {
string: std::mem::transmute::<&str, &str>(interner.get(self))
}
})
}
/// Convert to an `InternedString`. This is a slowish operation because it
/// requires locking the symbol interner.
pub fn as_interned_str(self) -> InternedString {
with_interner(|interner| InternedString {
symbol: interner.interned(self)
})
}
pub fn as_u32(self) -> u32 {
self.0.as_u32()
}
}
impl fmt::Debug for Symbol {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
let is_gensymed = with_interner(|interner| interner.is_gensymed(*self));
if is_gensymed {
write!(f, "{}({:?})", self, self.0)
} else {
write!(f, "{}", self)
}
}
}
impl fmt::Display for Symbol {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
fmt::Display::fmt(&self.as_str(), f)
}
}
impl Encodable for Symbol {
fn encode<S: Encoder>(&self, s: &mut S) -> Result<(), S::Error> {
s.emit_str(&self.as_str())
}
}
impl Decodable for Symbol {
fn decode<D: Decoder>(d: &mut D) -> Result<Symbol, D::Error> {
Ok(Symbol::intern(&d.read_str()?))
}
}
// The `&'static str`s in this type actually point into the arena.
//
// Note that normal symbols are indexed upward from 0, and gensyms are indexed
// downward from SymbolIndex::MAX_AS_U32.
#[derive(Default)]
pub struct Interner {
arena: DroplessArena,
names: FxHashMap<&'static str, Symbol>,
strings: Vec<&'static str>,
gensyms: Vec<Symbol>,
}
impl Interner {
fn prefill(init: &[&'static str]) -> Self {
Interner {
strings: init.into(),
names: init.iter().copied().zip((0..).map(Symbol::new)).collect(),
..Default::default()
}
}
pub fn intern(&mut self, string: &str) -> Symbol {
if let Some(&name) = self.names.get(string) {
return name;
}
let name = Symbol::new(self.strings.len() as u32);
// `from_utf8_unchecked` is safe since we just allocated a `&str` which is known to be
// UTF-8.
let string: &str = unsafe {
str::from_utf8_unchecked(self.arena.alloc_slice(string.as_bytes()))
};
// It is safe to extend the arena allocation to `'static` because we only access
// these while the arena is still alive.
let string: &'static str = unsafe {
&*(string as *const str)
};
self.strings.push(string);
self.names.insert(string, name);
name
}
fn interned(&self, symbol: Symbol) -> Symbol {
if (symbol.0.as_usize()) < self.strings.len() {
symbol
} else {
self.gensyms[(SymbolIndex::MAX_AS_U32 - symbol.0.as_u32()) as usize]
}
}
fn gensymed(&mut self, symbol: Symbol) -> Symbol {
self.gensyms.push(symbol);
Symbol::new(SymbolIndex::MAX_AS_U32 - self.gensyms.len() as u32 + 1)
}
fn is_gensymed(&mut self, symbol: Symbol) -> bool {
symbol.0.as_usize() >= self.strings.len()
}
// Get the symbol as a string. `Symbol::as_str()` should be used in
// preference to this function.
pub fn get(&self, symbol: Symbol) -> &str {
match self.strings.get(symbol.0.as_usize()) {
Some(string) => string,
None => {
let symbol = self.gensyms[(SymbolIndex::MAX_AS_U32 - symbol.0.as_u32()) as usize];
self.strings[symbol.0.as_usize()]
}
}
}
}
// This module has a very short name because it's used a lot.
pub mod kw {
use super::Symbol;
keywords!();
}
// This module has a very short name because it's used a lot.
pub mod sym {
use std::convert::TryInto;
use super::Symbol;
symbols!();
// Get the symbol for an integer. The first few non-negative integers each
// have a static symbol and therefore are fast.
pub fn integer<N: TryInto<usize> + Copy + ToString>(n: N) -> Symbol {
if let Result::Ok(idx) = n.try_into() {
if let Option::Some(&sym) = digits_array.get(idx) {
return sym;
}
}
Symbol::intern(&n.to_string())
}
}
impl Symbol {
fn is_used_keyword_2018(self) -> bool {
self == kw::Dyn
}
fn is_unused_keyword_2018(self) -> bool {
self >= kw::Async && self <= kw::Try
}
/// Used for sanity checking rustdoc keyword sections.
pub fn is_doc_keyword(self) -> bool {
self <= kw::Union
}
/// A keyword or reserved identifier that can be used as a path segment.
pub fn is_path_segment_keyword(self) -> bool {
self == kw::Super ||
self == kw::SelfLower ||
self == kw::SelfUpper ||
self == kw::Crate ||
self == kw::PathRoot ||
self == kw::DollarCrate
}
/// Returns `true` if the symbol is `true` or `false`.
pub fn is_bool_lit(self) -> bool {
self == kw::True || self == kw::False
}
/// This symbol can be a raw identifier.
pub fn can_be_raw(self) -> bool {
self != kw::Invalid && self != kw::Underscore && !self.is_path_segment_keyword()
}
}
impl Ident {
// Returns `true` for reserved identifiers used internally for elided lifetimes,
// unnamed method parameters, crate root module, error recovery etc.
pub fn is_special(self) -> bool {
self.name <= kw::Underscore
}
/// Returns `true` if the token is a keyword used in the language.
pub fn is_used_keyword(self) -> bool {
// Note: `span.edition()` is relatively expensive, don't call it unless necessary.
self.name >= kw::As && self.name <= kw::While ||
self.name.is_used_keyword_2018() && self.span.rust_2018()
}
/// Returns `true` if the token is a keyword reserved for possible future use.
pub fn is_unused_keyword(self) -> bool {
// Note: `span.edition()` is relatively expensive, don't call it unless necessary.
self.name >= kw::Abstract && self.name <= kw::Yield ||
self.name.is_unused_keyword_2018() && self.span.rust_2018()
}
/// Returns `true` if the token is either a special identifier or a keyword.
pub fn is_reserved(self) -> bool {
self.is_special() || self.is_used_keyword() || self.is_unused_keyword()
}
/// A keyword or reserved identifier that can be used as a path segment.
pub fn is_path_segment_keyword(self) -> bool {
self.name.is_path_segment_keyword()
}
/// We see this identifier in a normal identifier position, like variable name or a type.
/// How was it written originally? Did it use the raw form? Let's try to guess.
pub fn is_raw_guess(self) -> bool {
self.name.can_be_raw() && self.is_reserved()
}
}
// If an interner exists, return it. Otherwise, prepare a fresh one.
#[inline]
fn with_interner<T, F: FnOnce(&mut Interner) -> T>(f: F) -> T {
GLOBALS.with(|globals| f(&mut *globals.symbol_interner.lock()))
}
/// An alternative to `Symbol` and `InternedString`, useful when the chars
/// within the symbol need to be accessed. It is best used for temporary
/// values.
///
/// Because the interner outlives any thread which uses this type, we can
/// safely treat `string` which points to interner data, as an immortal string,
/// as long as this type never crosses between threads.
//
// FIXME: ensure that the interner outlives any thread which uses
// `LocalInternedString`, by creating a new thread right after constructing the
// interner.
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord)]
pub struct LocalInternedString {
string: &'static str,
}
impl<U: ?Sized> std::convert::AsRef<U> for LocalInternedString
where
str: std::convert::AsRef<U>
{
#[inline]
fn as_ref(&self) -> &U {
self.string.as_ref()
}
}
impl<T: std::ops::Deref<Target = str>> std::cmp::PartialEq<T> for LocalInternedString {
fn eq(&self, other: &T) -> bool {
self.string == other.deref()
}
}
impl std::cmp::PartialEq<LocalInternedString> for str {
fn eq(&self, other: &LocalInternedString) -> bool {
self == other.string
}
}
impl<'a> std::cmp::PartialEq<LocalInternedString> for &'a str {
fn eq(&self, other: &LocalInternedString) -> bool {
*self == other.string
}
}
impl std::cmp::PartialEq<LocalInternedString> for String {
fn eq(&self, other: &LocalInternedString) -> bool {
self == other.string
}
}
impl<'a> std::cmp::PartialEq<LocalInternedString> for &'a String {
fn eq(&self, other: &LocalInternedString) -> bool {
*self == other.string
}
}
impl !Send for LocalInternedString {}
impl !Sync for LocalInternedString {}
impl std::ops::Deref for LocalInternedString {
type Target = str;
#[inline]
fn deref(&self) -> &str { self.string }
}
impl fmt::Debug for LocalInternedString {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
fmt::Debug::fmt(self.string, f)
}
}
impl fmt::Display for LocalInternedString {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
fmt::Display::fmt(self.string, f)
}
}
/// An alternative to `Symbol` that is focused on string contents. It has two
/// main differences to `Symbol`.
///
/// First, its implementations of `Hash`, `PartialOrd` and `Ord` work with the
/// string chars rather than the symbol integer. This is useful when hash
/// stability is required across compile sessions, or a guaranteed sort
/// ordering is required.
///
/// Second, gensym-ness is irrelevant. E.g.:
/// ```
/// assert_ne!(Symbol::gensym("x"), Symbol::gensym("x"))
/// assert_eq!(Symbol::gensym("x").as_interned_str(), Symbol::gensym("x").as_interned_str())
/// ```
#[derive(Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub struct InternedString {
symbol: Symbol,
}
impl InternedString {
/// Maps a string to its interned representation.
pub fn intern(string: &str) -> Self {
InternedString {
symbol: Symbol::intern(string)
}
}
pub fn with<F: FnOnce(&str) -> R, R>(self, f: F) -> R {
self.symbol.with(f)
}
fn with2<F: FnOnce(&str, &str) -> R, R>(self, other: &InternedString, f: F) -> R {
self.symbol.with2(other.symbol, f)
}
pub fn as_symbol(self) -> Symbol {
self.symbol
}
/// Convert to a `LocalInternedString`. This is a slowish operation because it
/// requires locking the symbol interner.
pub fn as_str(self) -> LocalInternedString {
self.symbol.as_str()
}
}
impl Hash for InternedString {
fn hash<H: Hasher>(&self, state: &mut H) {
self.with(|str| str.hash(state))
}
}
impl PartialOrd<InternedString> for InternedString {
fn partial_cmp(&self, other: &InternedString) -> Option<Ordering> {
if self.symbol == other.symbol {
return Some(Ordering::Equal);
}
self.with2(other, |self_str, other_str| self_str.partial_cmp(other_str))
}
}
impl Ord for InternedString {
fn cmp(&self, other: &InternedString) -> Ordering {
if self.symbol == other.symbol {
return Ordering::Equal;
}
self.with2(other, |self_str, other_str| self_str.cmp(other_str))
}
}
impl fmt::Debug for InternedString {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
self.with(|str| fmt::Debug::fmt(&str, f))
}
}
impl fmt::Display for InternedString {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
self.with(|str| fmt::Display::fmt(&str, f))
}
}
impl Decodable for InternedString {
fn decode<D: Decoder>(d: &mut D) -> Result<InternedString, D::Error> {
Ok(InternedString::intern(&d.read_str()?))
}
}
impl Encodable for InternedString {
fn encode<S: Encoder>(&self, s: &mut S) -> Result<(), S::Error> {
self.with(|string| s.emit_str(string))
}
}