| use std::collections::BTreeSet; |
| use std::fmt::{Display, Write as _}; |
| use std::fs; |
| use std::io::{self, Write as _}; |
| use std::path::{Path, PathBuf}; |
| |
| use rustc_ast::InlineAsmTemplatePiece; |
| use rustc_middle::mir::interpret::{ |
| AllocBytes, AllocId, Allocation, GlobalAlloc, Pointer, Provenance, alloc_range, |
| read_target_uint, |
| }; |
| use rustc_middle::mir::visit::Visitor; |
| use rustc_middle::mir::*; |
| use rustc_target::abi::Size; |
| use tracing::trace; |
| |
| use super::graphviz::write_mir_fn_graphviz; |
| use crate::mir::interpret::ConstAllocation; |
| |
| const INDENT: &str = " "; |
| /// Alignment for lining up comments following MIR statements |
| pub(crate) const ALIGN: usize = 40; |
| |
| /// An indication of where we are in the control flow graph. Used for printing |
| /// extra information in `dump_mir` |
| pub enum PassWhere { |
| /// We have not started dumping the control flow graph, but we are about to. |
| BeforeCFG, |
| |
| /// We just finished dumping the control flow graph. This is right before EOF |
| AfterCFG, |
| |
| /// We are about to start dumping the given basic block. |
| BeforeBlock(BasicBlock), |
| |
| /// We are just about to dump the given statement or terminator. |
| BeforeLocation(Location), |
| |
| /// We just dumped the given statement or terminator. |
| AfterLocation(Location), |
| |
| /// We just dumped the terminator for a block but not the closing `}`. |
| AfterTerminator(BasicBlock), |
| } |
| |
| /// Cosmetic options for pretty-printing the MIR contents, gathered from the CLI. Each pass can |
| /// override these when dumping its own specific MIR information with [`dump_mir_with_options`]. |
| #[derive(Copy, Clone)] |
| pub struct PrettyPrintMirOptions { |
| /// Whether to include extra comments, like span info. From `-Z mir-include-spans`. |
| pub include_extra_comments: bool, |
| } |
| |
| impl PrettyPrintMirOptions { |
| /// Create the default set of MIR pretty-printing options from the CLI flags. |
| pub fn from_cli(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>) -> Self { |
| Self { include_extra_comments: tcx.sess.opts.unstable_opts.mir_include_spans.is_enabled() } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /// If the session is properly configured, dumps a human-readable representation of the MIR (with |
| /// default pretty-printing options) into: |
| /// |
| /// ```text |
| /// rustc.node<node_id>.<pass_num>.<pass_name>.<disambiguator> |
| /// ``` |
| /// |
| /// Output from this function is controlled by passing `-Z dump-mir=<filter>`, |
| /// where `<filter>` takes the following forms: |
| /// |
| /// - `all` -- dump MIR for all fns, all passes, all everything |
| /// - a filter defined by a set of substrings combined with `&` and `|` |
| /// (`&` has higher precedence). At least one of the `|`-separated groups |
| /// must match; an `|`-separated group matches if all of its `&`-separated |
| /// substrings are matched. |
| /// |
| /// Example: |
| /// |
| /// - `nll` == match if `nll` appears in the name |
| /// - `foo & nll` == match if `foo` and `nll` both appear in the name |
| /// - `foo & nll | typeck` == match if `foo` and `nll` both appear in the name |
| /// or `typeck` appears in the name. |
| /// - `foo & nll | bar & typeck` == match if `foo` and `nll` both appear in the name |
| /// or `typeck` and `bar` both appear in the name. |
| #[inline] |
| pub fn dump_mir<'tcx, F>( |
| tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, |
| pass_num: bool, |
| pass_name: &str, |
| disambiguator: &dyn Display, |
| body: &Body<'tcx>, |
| extra_data: F, |
| ) where |
| F: FnMut(PassWhere, &mut dyn io::Write) -> io::Result<()>, |
| { |
| dump_mir_with_options( |
| tcx, |
| pass_num, |
| pass_name, |
| disambiguator, |
| body, |
| extra_data, |
| PrettyPrintMirOptions::from_cli(tcx), |
| ); |
| } |
| |
| /// If the session is properly configured, dumps a human-readable representation of the MIR, with |
| /// the given [pretty-printing options][PrettyPrintMirOptions]. |
| /// |
| /// See [`dump_mir`] for more details. |
| /// |
| #[inline] |
| pub fn dump_mir_with_options<'tcx, F>( |
| tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, |
| pass_num: bool, |
| pass_name: &str, |
| disambiguator: &dyn Display, |
| body: &Body<'tcx>, |
| extra_data: F, |
| options: PrettyPrintMirOptions, |
| ) where |
| F: FnMut(PassWhere, &mut dyn io::Write) -> io::Result<()>, |
| { |
| if !dump_enabled(tcx, pass_name, body.source.def_id()) { |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| dump_matched_mir_node(tcx, pass_num, pass_name, disambiguator, body, extra_data, options); |
| } |
| |
| pub fn dump_enabled(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, pass_name: &str, def_id: DefId) -> bool { |
| let Some(ref filters) = tcx.sess.opts.unstable_opts.dump_mir else { |
| return false; |
| }; |
| // see notes on #41697 below |
| let node_path = ty::print::with_forced_impl_filename_line!(tcx.def_path_str(def_id)); |
| filters.split('|').any(|or_filter| { |
| or_filter.split('&').all(|and_filter| { |
| let and_filter_trimmed = and_filter.trim(); |
| and_filter_trimmed == "all" |
| || pass_name.contains(and_filter_trimmed) |
| || node_path.contains(and_filter_trimmed) |
| }) |
| }) |
| } |
| |
| // #41697 -- we use `with_forced_impl_filename_line()` because |
| // `def_path_str()` would otherwise trigger `type_of`, and this can |
| // run while we are already attempting to evaluate `type_of`. |
| |
| fn dump_matched_mir_node<'tcx, F>( |
| tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, |
| pass_num: bool, |
| pass_name: &str, |
| disambiguator: &dyn Display, |
| body: &Body<'tcx>, |
| mut extra_data: F, |
| options: PrettyPrintMirOptions, |
| ) where |
| F: FnMut(PassWhere, &mut dyn io::Write) -> io::Result<()>, |
| { |
| let _: io::Result<()> = try { |
| let mut file = create_dump_file(tcx, "mir", pass_num, pass_name, disambiguator, body)?; |
| // see notes on #41697 above |
| let def_path = |
| ty::print::with_forced_impl_filename_line!(tcx.def_path_str(body.source.def_id())); |
| // ignore-tidy-odd-backticks the literal below is fine |
| write!(file, "// MIR for `{def_path}")?; |
| match body.source.promoted { |
| None => write!(file, "`")?, |
| Some(promoted) => write!(file, "::{promoted:?}`")?, |
| } |
| writeln!(file, " {disambiguator} {pass_name}")?; |
| if let Some(ref layout) = body.coroutine_layout_raw() { |
| writeln!(file, "/* coroutine_layout = {layout:#?} */")?; |
| } |
| writeln!(file)?; |
| extra_data(PassWhere::BeforeCFG, &mut file)?; |
| write_user_type_annotations(tcx, body, &mut file)?; |
| write_mir_fn(tcx, body, &mut extra_data, &mut file, options)?; |
| extra_data(PassWhere::AfterCFG, &mut file)?; |
| }; |
| |
| if tcx.sess.opts.unstable_opts.dump_mir_graphviz { |
| let _: io::Result<()> = try { |
| let mut file = create_dump_file(tcx, "dot", pass_num, pass_name, disambiguator, body)?; |
| write_mir_fn_graphviz(tcx, body, false, &mut file)?; |
| }; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /// Returns the path to the filename where we should dump a given MIR. |
| /// Also used by other bits of code (e.g., NLL inference) that dump |
| /// graphviz data or other things. |
| fn dump_path<'tcx>( |
| tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, |
| extension: &str, |
| pass_num: bool, |
| pass_name: &str, |
| disambiguator: &dyn Display, |
| body: &Body<'tcx>, |
| ) -> PathBuf { |
| let source = body.source; |
| let promotion_id = match source.promoted { |
| Some(id) => format!("-{id:?}"), |
| None => String::new(), |
| }; |
| |
| let pass_num = if tcx.sess.opts.unstable_opts.dump_mir_exclude_pass_number { |
| String::new() |
| } else if pass_num { |
| format!(".{:03}-{:03}", body.phase.phase_index(), body.pass_count) |
| } else { |
| ".-------".to_string() |
| }; |
| |
| let crate_name = tcx.crate_name(source.def_id().krate); |
| let item_name = tcx.def_path(source.def_id()).to_filename_friendly_no_crate(); |
| // All drop shims have the same DefId, so we have to add the type |
| // to get unique file names. |
| let shim_disambiguator = match source.instance { |
| ty::InstanceKind::DropGlue(_, Some(ty)) => { |
| // Unfortunately, pretty-printed typed are not very filename-friendly. |
| // We dome some filtering. |
| let mut s = ".".to_owned(); |
| s.extend(ty.to_string().chars().filter_map(|c| match c { |
| ' ' => None, |
| ':' | '<' | '>' => Some('_'), |
| c => Some(c), |
| })); |
| s |
| } |
| ty::InstanceKind::AsyncDropGlueCtorShim(_, Some(ty)) => { |
| // Unfortunately, pretty-printed typed are not very filename-friendly. |
| // We dome some filtering. |
| let mut s = ".".to_owned(); |
| s.extend(ty.to_string().chars().filter_map(|c| match c { |
| ' ' => None, |
| ':' | '<' | '>' => Some('_'), |
| c => Some(c), |
| })); |
| s |
| } |
| _ => String::new(), |
| }; |
| |
| let mut file_path = PathBuf::new(); |
| file_path.push(Path::new(&tcx.sess.opts.unstable_opts.dump_mir_dir)); |
| |
| let file_name = format!( |
| "{crate_name}.{item_name}{shim_disambiguator}{promotion_id}{pass_num}.{pass_name}.{disambiguator}.{extension}", |
| ); |
| |
| file_path.push(&file_name); |
| |
| file_path |
| } |
| |
| /// Attempts to open a file where we should dump a given MIR or other |
| /// bit of MIR-related data. Used by `mir-dump`, but also by other |
| /// bits of code (e.g., NLL inference) that dump graphviz data or |
| /// other things, and hence takes the extension as an argument. |
| pub fn create_dump_file<'tcx>( |
| tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, |
| extension: &str, |
| pass_num: bool, |
| pass_name: &str, |
| disambiguator: &dyn Display, |
| body: &Body<'tcx>, |
| ) -> io::Result<io::BufWriter<fs::File>> { |
| let file_path = dump_path(tcx, extension, pass_num, pass_name, disambiguator, body); |
| if let Some(parent) = file_path.parent() { |
| fs::create_dir_all(parent).map_err(|e| { |
| io::Error::new( |
| e.kind(), |
| format!("IO error creating MIR dump directory: {parent:?}; {e}"), |
| ) |
| })?; |
| } |
| fs::File::create_buffered(&file_path).map_err(|e| { |
| io::Error::new(e.kind(), format!("IO error creating MIR dump file: {file_path:?}; {e}")) |
| }) |
| } |
| |
| /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| // Whole MIR bodies |
| |
| /// Write out a human-readable textual representation for the given MIR, with the default |
| /// [PrettyPrintMirOptions]. |
| pub fn write_mir_pretty<'tcx>( |
| tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, |
| single: Option<DefId>, |
| w: &mut dyn io::Write, |
| ) -> io::Result<()> { |
| let options = PrettyPrintMirOptions::from_cli(tcx); |
| |
| writeln!(w, "// WARNING: This output format is intended for human consumers only")?; |
| writeln!(w, "// and is subject to change without notice. Knock yourself out.")?; |
| |
| let mut first = true; |
| for def_id in dump_mir_def_ids(tcx, single) { |
| if first { |
| first = false; |
| } else { |
| // Put empty lines between all items |
| writeln!(w)?; |
| } |
| |
| let render_body = |w: &mut dyn io::Write, body| -> io::Result<()> { |
| write_mir_fn(tcx, body, &mut |_, _| Ok(()), w, options)?; |
| |
| for body in tcx.promoted_mir(def_id) { |
| writeln!(w)?; |
| write_mir_fn(tcx, body, &mut |_, _| Ok(()), w, options)?; |
| } |
| Ok(()) |
| }; |
| |
| // For `const fn` we want to render both the optimized MIR and the MIR for ctfe. |
| if tcx.is_const_fn(def_id) { |
| render_body(w, tcx.optimized_mir(def_id))?; |
| writeln!(w)?; |
| writeln!(w, "// MIR FOR CTFE")?; |
| // Do not use `render_body`, as that would render the promoteds again, but these |
| // are shared between mir_for_ctfe and optimized_mir |
| write_mir_fn(tcx, tcx.mir_for_ctfe(def_id), &mut |_, _| Ok(()), w, options)?; |
| } else { |
| let instance_mir = tcx.instance_mir(ty::InstanceKind::Item(def_id)); |
| render_body(w, instance_mir)?; |
| } |
| } |
| Ok(()) |
| } |
| |
| /// Write out a human-readable textual representation for the given function. |
| pub fn write_mir_fn<'tcx, F>( |
| tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, |
| body: &Body<'tcx>, |
| extra_data: &mut F, |
| w: &mut dyn io::Write, |
| options: PrettyPrintMirOptions, |
| ) -> io::Result<()> |
| where |
| F: FnMut(PassWhere, &mut dyn io::Write) -> io::Result<()>, |
| { |
| write_mir_intro(tcx, body, w, options)?; |
| for block in body.basic_blocks.indices() { |
| extra_data(PassWhere::BeforeBlock(block), w)?; |
| write_basic_block(tcx, block, body, extra_data, w, options)?; |
| if block.index() + 1 != body.basic_blocks.len() { |
| writeln!(w)?; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| writeln!(w, "}}")?; |
| |
| write_allocations(tcx, body, w)?; |
| |
| Ok(()) |
| } |
| |
| /// Prints local variables in a scope tree. |
| fn write_scope_tree( |
| tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, |
| body: &Body<'_>, |
| scope_tree: &FxHashMap<SourceScope, Vec<SourceScope>>, |
| w: &mut dyn io::Write, |
| parent: SourceScope, |
| depth: usize, |
| options: PrettyPrintMirOptions, |
| ) -> io::Result<()> { |
| let indent = depth * INDENT.len(); |
| |
| // Local variable debuginfo. |
| for var_debug_info in &body.var_debug_info { |
| if var_debug_info.source_info.scope != parent { |
| // Not declared in this scope. |
| continue; |
| } |
| |
| let indented_debug_info = format!("{0:1$}debug {2:?};", INDENT, indent, var_debug_info); |
| |
| if options.include_extra_comments { |
| writeln!( |
| w, |
| "{0:1$} // in {2}", |
| indented_debug_info, |
| ALIGN, |
| comment(tcx, var_debug_info.source_info), |
| )?; |
| } else { |
| writeln!(w, "{indented_debug_info}")?; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // Local variable types. |
| for (local, local_decl) in body.local_decls.iter_enumerated() { |
| if (1..body.arg_count + 1).contains(&local.index()) { |
| // Skip over argument locals, they're printed in the signature. |
| continue; |
| } |
| |
| if local_decl.source_info.scope != parent { |
| // Not declared in this scope. |
| continue; |
| } |
| |
| let mut_str = local_decl.mutability.prefix_str(); |
| |
| let mut indented_decl = ty::print::with_no_trimmed_paths!(format!( |
| "{0:1$}let {2}{3:?}: {4}", |
| INDENT, indent, mut_str, local, local_decl.ty |
| )); |
| if let Some(user_ty) = &local_decl.user_ty { |
| for user_ty in user_ty.projections() { |
| write!(indented_decl, " as {user_ty:?}").unwrap(); |
| } |
| } |
| indented_decl.push(';'); |
| |
| let local_name = if local == RETURN_PLACE { " return place" } else { "" }; |
| |
| if options.include_extra_comments { |
| writeln!( |
| w, |
| "{0:1$} //{2} in {3}", |
| indented_decl, |
| ALIGN, |
| local_name, |
| comment(tcx, local_decl.source_info), |
| )?; |
| } else { |
| writeln!(w, "{indented_decl}",)?; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| let Some(children) = scope_tree.get(&parent) else { |
| return Ok(()); |
| }; |
| |
| for &child in children { |
| let child_data = &body.source_scopes[child]; |
| assert_eq!(child_data.parent_scope, Some(parent)); |
| |
| let (special, span) = if let Some((callee, callsite_span)) = child_data.inlined { |
| ( |
| format!( |
| " (inlined {}{})", |
| if callee.def.requires_caller_location(tcx) { "#[track_caller] " } else { "" }, |
| callee |
| ), |
| Some(callsite_span), |
| ) |
| } else { |
| (String::new(), None) |
| }; |
| |
| let indented_header = format!("{0:1$}scope {2}{3} {{", "", indent, child.index(), special); |
| |
| if options.include_extra_comments { |
| if let Some(span) = span { |
| writeln!( |
| w, |
| "{0:1$} // at {2}", |
| indented_header, |
| ALIGN, |
| tcx.sess.source_map().span_to_embeddable_string(span), |
| )?; |
| } else { |
| writeln!(w, "{indented_header}")?; |
| } |
| } else { |
| writeln!(w, "{indented_header}")?; |
| } |
| |
| write_scope_tree(tcx, body, scope_tree, w, child, depth + 1, options)?; |
| writeln!(w, "{0:1$}}}", "", depth * INDENT.len())?; |
| } |
| |
| Ok(()) |
| } |
| |
| impl Debug for VarDebugInfo<'_> { |
| fn fmt(&self, fmt: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { |
| if let Some(box VarDebugInfoFragment { ty, ref projection }) = self.composite { |
| pre_fmt_projection(&projection[..], fmt)?; |
| write!(fmt, "({}: {})", self.name, ty)?; |
| post_fmt_projection(&projection[..], fmt)?; |
| } else { |
| write!(fmt, "{}", self.name)?; |
| } |
| |
| write!(fmt, " => {:?}", self.value) |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /// Write out a human-readable textual representation of the MIR's `fn` type and the types of its |
| /// local variables (both user-defined bindings and compiler temporaries). |
| fn write_mir_intro<'tcx>( |
| tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, |
| body: &Body<'_>, |
| w: &mut dyn io::Write, |
| options: PrettyPrintMirOptions, |
| ) -> io::Result<()> { |
| write_mir_sig(tcx, body, w)?; |
| writeln!(w, "{{")?; |
| |
| // construct a scope tree and write it out |
| let mut scope_tree: FxHashMap<SourceScope, Vec<SourceScope>> = Default::default(); |
| for (index, scope_data) in body.source_scopes.iter().enumerate() { |
| if let Some(parent) = scope_data.parent_scope { |
| scope_tree.entry(parent).or_default().push(SourceScope::new(index)); |
| } else { |
| // Only the argument scope has no parent, because it's the root. |
| assert_eq!(index, OUTERMOST_SOURCE_SCOPE.index()); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| write_scope_tree(tcx, body, &scope_tree, w, OUTERMOST_SOURCE_SCOPE, 1, options)?; |
| |
| // Add an empty line before the first block is printed. |
| writeln!(w)?; |
| |
| if let Some(coverage_info_hi) = &body.coverage_info_hi { |
| write_coverage_info_hi(coverage_info_hi, w)?; |
| } |
| if let Some(function_coverage_info) = &body.function_coverage_info { |
| write_function_coverage_info(function_coverage_info, w)?; |
| } |
| |
| Ok(()) |
| } |
| |
| fn write_coverage_info_hi( |
| coverage_info_hi: &coverage::CoverageInfoHi, |
| w: &mut dyn io::Write, |
| ) -> io::Result<()> { |
| let coverage::CoverageInfoHi { |
| num_block_markers: _, |
| branch_spans, |
| mcdc_degraded_branch_spans, |
| mcdc_spans, |
| } = coverage_info_hi; |
| |
| // Only add an extra trailing newline if we printed at least one thing. |
| let mut did_print = false; |
| |
| for coverage::BranchSpan { span, true_marker, false_marker } in branch_spans { |
| writeln!( |
| w, |
| "{INDENT}coverage branch {{ true: {true_marker:?}, false: {false_marker:?} }} => {span:?}", |
| )?; |
| did_print = true; |
| } |
| |
| for coverage::MCDCBranchSpan { span, true_marker, false_marker, .. } in |
| mcdc_degraded_branch_spans |
| { |
| writeln!( |
| w, |
| "{INDENT}coverage branch {{ true: {true_marker:?}, false: {false_marker:?} }} => {span:?}", |
| )?; |
| did_print = true; |
| } |
| |
| for ( |
| coverage::MCDCDecisionSpan { span, end_markers, decision_depth, num_conditions: _ }, |
| conditions, |
| ) in mcdc_spans |
| { |
| let num_conditions = conditions.len(); |
| writeln!( |
| w, |
| "{INDENT}coverage mcdc decision {{ num_conditions: {num_conditions:?}, end: {end_markers:?}, depth: {decision_depth:?} }} => {span:?}" |
| )?; |
| for coverage::MCDCBranchSpan { span, condition_info, true_marker, false_marker } in |
| conditions |
| { |
| writeln!( |
| w, |
| "{INDENT}coverage mcdc branch {{ condition_id: {:?}, true: {true_marker:?}, false: {false_marker:?} }} => {span:?}", |
| condition_info.condition_id |
| )?; |
| } |
| did_print = true; |
| } |
| |
| if did_print { |
| writeln!(w)?; |
| } |
| |
| Ok(()) |
| } |
| |
| fn write_function_coverage_info( |
| function_coverage_info: &coverage::FunctionCoverageInfo, |
| w: &mut dyn io::Write, |
| ) -> io::Result<()> { |
| let coverage::FunctionCoverageInfo { expressions, mappings, .. } = function_coverage_info; |
| |
| for (id, expression) in expressions.iter_enumerated() { |
| writeln!(w, "{INDENT}coverage {id:?} => {expression:?};")?; |
| } |
| for coverage::Mapping { kind, source_region } in mappings { |
| writeln!(w, "{INDENT}coverage {kind:?} => {source_region:?};")?; |
| } |
| writeln!(w)?; |
| |
| Ok(()) |
| } |
| |
| fn write_mir_sig(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, body: &Body<'_>, w: &mut dyn io::Write) -> io::Result<()> { |
| use rustc_hir::def::DefKind; |
| |
| trace!("write_mir_sig: {:?}", body.source.instance); |
| let def_id = body.source.def_id(); |
| let kind = tcx.def_kind(def_id); |
| let is_function = match kind { |
| DefKind::Fn | DefKind::AssocFn | DefKind::Ctor(..) | DefKind::SyntheticCoroutineBody => { |
| true |
| } |
| _ => tcx.is_closure_like(def_id), |
| }; |
| match (kind, body.source.promoted) { |
| (_, Some(_)) => write!(w, "const ")?, // promoteds are the closest to consts |
| (DefKind::Const | DefKind::AssocConst, _) => write!(w, "const ")?, |
| (DefKind::Static { safety: _, mutability: hir::Mutability::Not, nested: false }, _) => { |
| write!(w, "static ")? |
| } |
| (DefKind::Static { safety: _, mutability: hir::Mutability::Mut, nested: false }, _) => { |
| write!(w, "static mut ")? |
| } |
| (_, _) if is_function => write!(w, "fn ")?, |
| (DefKind::AnonConst | DefKind::InlineConst, _) => {} // things like anon const, not an item |
| _ => bug!("Unexpected def kind {:?}", kind), |
| } |
| |
| ty::print::with_forced_impl_filename_line! { |
| // see notes on #41697 elsewhere |
| write!(w, "{}", tcx.def_path_str(def_id))? |
| } |
| if let Some(p) = body.source.promoted { |
| write!(w, "::{p:?}")?; |
| } |
| |
| if body.source.promoted.is_none() && is_function { |
| write!(w, "(")?; |
| |
| // fn argument types. |
| for (i, arg) in body.args_iter().enumerate() { |
| if i != 0 { |
| write!(w, ", ")?; |
| } |
| write!(w, "{:?}: {}", Place::from(arg), body.local_decls[arg].ty)?; |
| } |
| |
| write!(w, ") -> {}", body.return_ty())?; |
| } else { |
| assert_eq!(body.arg_count, 0); |
| write!(w, ": {} =", body.return_ty())?; |
| } |
| |
| if let Some(yield_ty) = body.yield_ty() { |
| writeln!(w)?; |
| writeln!(w, "yields {yield_ty}")?; |
| } |
| |
| write!(w, " ")?; |
| // Next thing that gets printed is the opening { |
| |
| Ok(()) |
| } |
| |
| fn write_user_type_annotations( |
| tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, |
| body: &Body<'_>, |
| w: &mut dyn io::Write, |
| ) -> io::Result<()> { |
| if !body.user_type_annotations.is_empty() { |
| writeln!(w, "| User Type Annotations")?; |
| } |
| for (index, annotation) in body.user_type_annotations.iter_enumerated() { |
| writeln!( |
| w, |
| "| {:?}: user_ty: {}, span: {}, inferred_ty: {}", |
| index.index(), |
| annotation.user_ty, |
| tcx.sess.source_map().span_to_embeddable_string(annotation.span), |
| with_no_trimmed_paths!(format!("{}", annotation.inferred_ty)), |
| )?; |
| } |
| if !body.user_type_annotations.is_empty() { |
| writeln!(w, "|")?; |
| } |
| Ok(()) |
| } |
| |
| pub fn dump_mir_def_ids(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, single: Option<DefId>) -> Vec<DefId> { |
| if let Some(i) = single { |
| vec![i] |
| } else { |
| tcx.mir_keys(()).iter().map(|def_id| def_id.to_def_id()).collect() |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| // Basic blocks and their parts (statements, terminators, ...) |
| |
| /// Write out a human-readable textual representation for the given basic block. |
| fn write_basic_block<'tcx, F>( |
| tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, |
| block: BasicBlock, |
| body: &Body<'tcx>, |
| extra_data: &mut F, |
| w: &mut dyn io::Write, |
| options: PrettyPrintMirOptions, |
| ) -> io::Result<()> |
| where |
| F: FnMut(PassWhere, &mut dyn io::Write) -> io::Result<()>, |
| { |
| let data = &body[block]; |
| |
| // Basic block label at the top. |
| let cleanup_text = if data.is_cleanup { " (cleanup)" } else { "" }; |
| writeln!(w, "{INDENT}{block:?}{cleanup_text}: {{")?; |
| |
| // List of statements in the middle. |
| let mut current_location = Location { block, statement_index: 0 }; |
| for statement in &data.statements { |
| extra_data(PassWhere::BeforeLocation(current_location), w)?; |
| let indented_body = format!("{INDENT}{INDENT}{statement:?};"); |
| if options.include_extra_comments { |
| writeln!( |
| w, |
| "{:A$} // {}{}", |
| indented_body, |
| if tcx.sess.verbose_internals() { |
| format!("{current_location:?}: ") |
| } else { |
| String::new() |
| }, |
| comment(tcx, statement.source_info), |
| A = ALIGN, |
| )?; |
| } else { |
| writeln!(w, "{indented_body}")?; |
| } |
| |
| write_extra( |
| tcx, |
| w, |
| |visitor| { |
| visitor.visit_statement(statement, current_location); |
| }, |
| options, |
| )?; |
| |
| extra_data(PassWhere::AfterLocation(current_location), w)?; |
| |
| current_location.statement_index += 1; |
| } |
| |
| // Terminator at the bottom. |
| extra_data(PassWhere::BeforeLocation(current_location), w)?; |
| let indented_terminator = format!("{0}{0}{1:?};", INDENT, data.terminator().kind); |
| if options.include_extra_comments { |
| writeln!( |
| w, |
| "{:A$} // {}{}", |
| indented_terminator, |
| if tcx.sess.verbose_internals() { |
| format!("{current_location:?}: ") |
| } else { |
| String::new() |
| }, |
| comment(tcx, data.terminator().source_info), |
| A = ALIGN, |
| )?; |
| } else { |
| writeln!(w, "{indented_terminator}")?; |
| } |
| |
| write_extra( |
| tcx, |
| w, |
| |visitor| { |
| visitor.visit_terminator(data.terminator(), current_location); |
| }, |
| options, |
| )?; |
| |
| extra_data(PassWhere::AfterLocation(current_location), w)?; |
| extra_data(PassWhere::AfterTerminator(block), w)?; |
| |
| writeln!(w, "{INDENT}}}") |
| } |
| |
| impl Debug for Statement<'_> { |
| fn fmt(&self, fmt: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { |
| use self::StatementKind::*; |
| match self.kind { |
| Assign(box (ref place, ref rv)) => write!(fmt, "{place:?} = {rv:?}"), |
| FakeRead(box (ref cause, ref place)) => { |
| write!(fmt, "FakeRead({cause:?}, {place:?})") |
| } |
| Retag(ref kind, ref place) => write!( |
| fmt, |
| "Retag({}{:?})", |
| match kind { |
| RetagKind::FnEntry => "[fn entry] ", |
| RetagKind::TwoPhase => "[2phase] ", |
| RetagKind::Raw => "[raw] ", |
| RetagKind::Default => "", |
| }, |
| place, |
| ), |
| StorageLive(ref place) => write!(fmt, "StorageLive({place:?})"), |
| StorageDead(ref place) => write!(fmt, "StorageDead({place:?})"), |
| SetDiscriminant { ref place, variant_index } => { |
| write!(fmt, "discriminant({place:?}) = {variant_index:?}") |
| } |
| Deinit(ref place) => write!(fmt, "Deinit({place:?})"), |
| PlaceMention(ref place) => { |
| write!(fmt, "PlaceMention({place:?})") |
| } |
| AscribeUserType(box (ref place, ref c_ty), ref variance) => { |
| write!(fmt, "AscribeUserType({place:?}, {variance:?}, {c_ty:?})") |
| } |
| Coverage(ref kind) => write!(fmt, "Coverage::{kind:?}"), |
| Intrinsic(box ref intrinsic) => write!(fmt, "{intrinsic}"), |
| ConstEvalCounter => write!(fmt, "ConstEvalCounter"), |
| Nop => write!(fmt, "nop"), |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| impl Display for NonDivergingIntrinsic<'_> { |
| fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result { |
| match self { |
| Self::Assume(op) => write!(f, "assume({op:?})"), |
| Self::CopyNonOverlapping(CopyNonOverlapping { src, dst, count }) => { |
| write!(f, "copy_nonoverlapping(dst = {dst:?}, src = {src:?}, count = {count:?})") |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| impl<'tcx> Debug for TerminatorKind<'tcx> { |
| fn fmt(&self, fmt: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { |
| self.fmt_head(fmt)?; |
| let successor_count = self.successors().count(); |
| let labels = self.fmt_successor_labels(); |
| assert_eq!(successor_count, labels.len()); |
| |
| // `Cleanup` is already included in successors |
| let show_unwind = !matches!(self.unwind(), None | Some(UnwindAction::Cleanup(_))); |
| let fmt_unwind = |fmt: &mut Formatter<'_>| -> fmt::Result { |
| write!(fmt, "unwind ")?; |
| match self.unwind() { |
| // Not needed or included in successors |
| None | Some(UnwindAction::Cleanup(_)) => unreachable!(), |
| Some(UnwindAction::Continue) => write!(fmt, "continue"), |
| Some(UnwindAction::Unreachable) => write!(fmt, "unreachable"), |
| Some(UnwindAction::Terminate(reason)) => { |
| write!(fmt, "terminate({})", reason.as_short_str()) |
| } |
| } |
| }; |
| |
| match (successor_count, show_unwind) { |
| (0, false) => Ok(()), |
| (0, true) => { |
| write!(fmt, " -> ")?; |
| fmt_unwind(fmt) |
| } |
| (1, false) => write!(fmt, " -> {:?}", self.successors().next().unwrap()), |
| _ => { |
| write!(fmt, " -> [")?; |
| for (i, target) in self.successors().enumerate() { |
| if i > 0 { |
| write!(fmt, ", ")?; |
| } |
| write!(fmt, "{}: {:?}", labels[i], target)?; |
| } |
| if show_unwind { |
| write!(fmt, ", ")?; |
| fmt_unwind(fmt)?; |
| } |
| write!(fmt, "]") |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| impl<'tcx> TerminatorKind<'tcx> { |
| /// Writes the "head" part of the terminator; that is, its name and the data it uses to pick the |
| /// successor basic block, if any. The only information not included is the list of possible |
| /// successors, which may be rendered differently between the text and the graphviz format. |
| pub fn fmt_head<W: fmt::Write>(&self, fmt: &mut W) -> fmt::Result { |
| use self::TerminatorKind::*; |
| match self { |
| Goto { .. } => write!(fmt, "goto"), |
| SwitchInt { discr, .. } => write!(fmt, "switchInt({discr:?})"), |
| Return => write!(fmt, "return"), |
| CoroutineDrop => write!(fmt, "coroutine_drop"), |
| UnwindResume => write!(fmt, "resume"), |
| UnwindTerminate(reason) => { |
| write!(fmt, "terminate({})", reason.as_short_str()) |
| } |
| Yield { value, resume_arg, .. } => write!(fmt, "{resume_arg:?} = yield({value:?})"), |
| Unreachable => write!(fmt, "unreachable"), |
| Drop { place, .. } => write!(fmt, "drop({place:?})"), |
| Call { func, args, destination, .. } => { |
| write!(fmt, "{destination:?} = ")?; |
| write!(fmt, "{func:?}(")?; |
| for (index, arg) in args.iter().map(|a| &a.node).enumerate() { |
| if index > 0 { |
| write!(fmt, ", ")?; |
| } |
| write!(fmt, "{arg:?}")?; |
| } |
| write!(fmt, ")") |
| } |
| TailCall { func, args, .. } => { |
| write!(fmt, "tailcall {func:?}(")?; |
| for (index, arg) in args.iter().enumerate() { |
| if index > 0 { |
| write!(fmt, ", ")?; |
| } |
| write!(fmt, "{:?}", arg)?; |
| } |
| write!(fmt, ")") |
| } |
| Assert { cond, expected, msg, .. } => { |
| write!(fmt, "assert(")?; |
| if !expected { |
| write!(fmt, "!")?; |
| } |
| write!(fmt, "{cond:?}, ")?; |
| msg.fmt_assert_args(fmt)?; |
| write!(fmt, ")") |
| } |
| FalseEdge { .. } => write!(fmt, "falseEdge"), |
| FalseUnwind { .. } => write!(fmt, "falseUnwind"), |
| InlineAsm { template, ref operands, options, .. } => { |
| write!(fmt, "asm!(\"{}\"", InlineAsmTemplatePiece::to_string(template))?; |
| for op in operands { |
| write!(fmt, ", ")?; |
| let print_late = |&late| if late { "late" } else { "" }; |
| match op { |
| InlineAsmOperand::In { reg, value } => { |
| write!(fmt, "in({reg}) {value:?}")?; |
| } |
| InlineAsmOperand::Out { reg, late, place: Some(place) } => { |
| write!(fmt, "{}out({}) {:?}", print_late(late), reg, place)?; |
| } |
| InlineAsmOperand::Out { reg, late, place: None } => { |
| write!(fmt, "{}out({}) _", print_late(late), reg)?; |
| } |
| InlineAsmOperand::InOut { |
| reg, |
| late, |
| in_value, |
| out_place: Some(out_place), |
| } => { |
| write!( |
| fmt, |
| "in{}out({}) {:?} => {:?}", |
| print_late(late), |
| reg, |
| in_value, |
| out_place |
| )?; |
| } |
| InlineAsmOperand::InOut { reg, late, in_value, out_place: None } => { |
| write!(fmt, "in{}out({}) {:?} => _", print_late(late), reg, in_value)?; |
| } |
| InlineAsmOperand::Const { value } => { |
| write!(fmt, "const {value:?}")?; |
| } |
| InlineAsmOperand::SymFn { value } => { |
| write!(fmt, "sym_fn {value:?}")?; |
| } |
| InlineAsmOperand::SymStatic { def_id } => { |
| write!(fmt, "sym_static {def_id:?}")?; |
| } |
| InlineAsmOperand::Label { target_index } => { |
| write!(fmt, "label {target_index}")?; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| write!(fmt, ", options({options:?}))") |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /// Returns the list of labels for the edges to the successor basic blocks. |
| pub fn fmt_successor_labels(&self) -> Vec<Cow<'static, str>> { |
| use self::TerminatorKind::*; |
| match *self { |
| Return |
| | TailCall { .. } |
| | UnwindResume |
| | UnwindTerminate(_) |
| | Unreachable |
| | CoroutineDrop => vec![], |
| Goto { .. } => vec!["".into()], |
| SwitchInt { ref targets, .. } => targets |
| .values |
| .iter() |
| .map(|&u| Cow::Owned(u.to_string())) |
| .chain(iter::once("otherwise".into())) |
| .collect(), |
| Call { target: Some(_), unwind: UnwindAction::Cleanup(_), .. } => { |
| vec!["return".into(), "unwind".into()] |
| } |
| Call { target: Some(_), unwind: _, .. } => vec!["return".into()], |
| Call { target: None, unwind: UnwindAction::Cleanup(_), .. } => vec!["unwind".into()], |
| Call { target: None, unwind: _, .. } => vec![], |
| Yield { drop: Some(_), .. } => vec!["resume".into(), "drop".into()], |
| Yield { drop: None, .. } => vec!["resume".into()], |
| Drop { unwind: UnwindAction::Cleanup(_), .. } => vec!["return".into(), "unwind".into()], |
| Drop { unwind: _, .. } => vec!["return".into()], |
| Assert { unwind: UnwindAction::Cleanup(_), .. } => { |
| vec!["success".into(), "unwind".into()] |
| } |
| Assert { unwind: _, .. } => vec!["success".into()], |
| FalseEdge { .. } => vec!["real".into(), "imaginary".into()], |
| FalseUnwind { unwind: UnwindAction::Cleanup(_), .. } => { |
| vec!["real".into(), "unwind".into()] |
| } |
| FalseUnwind { unwind: _, .. } => vec!["real".into()], |
| InlineAsm { asm_macro, options, ref targets, unwind, .. } => { |
| let mut vec = Vec::with_capacity(targets.len() + 1); |
| if !asm_macro.diverges(options) { |
| vec.push("return".into()); |
| } |
| vec.resize(targets.len(), "label".into()); |
| |
| if let UnwindAction::Cleanup(_) = unwind { |
| vec.push("unwind".into()); |
| } |
| |
| vec |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| impl<'tcx> Debug for Rvalue<'tcx> { |
| fn fmt(&self, fmt: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { |
| use self::Rvalue::*; |
| |
| match *self { |
| Use(ref place) => write!(fmt, "{place:?}"), |
| Repeat(ref a, b) => { |
| write!(fmt, "[{a:?}; ")?; |
| pretty_print_const(b, fmt, false)?; |
| write!(fmt, "]") |
| } |
| Len(ref a) => write!(fmt, "Len({a:?})"), |
| Cast(ref kind, ref place, ref ty) => { |
| with_no_trimmed_paths!(write!(fmt, "{place:?} as {ty} ({kind:?})")) |
| } |
| BinaryOp(ref op, box (ref a, ref b)) => write!(fmt, "{op:?}({a:?}, {b:?})"), |
| UnaryOp(ref op, ref a) => write!(fmt, "{op:?}({a:?})"), |
| Discriminant(ref place) => write!(fmt, "discriminant({place:?})"), |
| NullaryOp(ref op, ref t) => { |
| let t = with_no_trimmed_paths!(format!("{}", t)); |
| match op { |
| NullOp::SizeOf => write!(fmt, "SizeOf({t})"), |
| NullOp::AlignOf => write!(fmt, "AlignOf({t})"), |
| NullOp::OffsetOf(fields) => write!(fmt, "OffsetOf({t}, {fields:?})"), |
| NullOp::UbChecks => write!(fmt, "UbChecks()"), |
| } |
| } |
| ThreadLocalRef(did) => ty::tls::with(|tcx| { |
| let muta = tcx.static_mutability(did).unwrap().prefix_str(); |
| write!(fmt, "&/*tls*/ {}{}", muta, tcx.def_path_str(did)) |
| }), |
| Ref(region, borrow_kind, ref place) => { |
| let kind_str = match borrow_kind { |
| BorrowKind::Shared => "", |
| BorrowKind::Fake(FakeBorrowKind::Deep) => "fake ", |
| BorrowKind::Fake(FakeBorrowKind::Shallow) => "fake shallow ", |
| BorrowKind::Mut { .. } => "mut ", |
| }; |
| |
| // When printing regions, add trailing space if necessary. |
| let print_region = ty::tls::with(|tcx| { |
| tcx.sess.verbose_internals() || tcx.sess.opts.unstable_opts.identify_regions |
| }); |
| let region = if print_region { |
| let mut region = region.to_string(); |
| if !region.is_empty() { |
| region.push(' '); |
| } |
| region |
| } else { |
| // Do not even print 'static |
| String::new() |
| }; |
| write!(fmt, "&{region}{kind_str}{place:?}") |
| } |
| |
| CopyForDeref(ref place) => write!(fmt, "deref_copy {place:#?}"), |
| |
| RawPtr(mutability, ref place) => { |
| write!(fmt, "&raw {mut_str} {place:?}", mut_str = mutability.ptr_str()) |
| } |
| |
| Aggregate(ref kind, ref places) => { |
| let fmt_tuple = |fmt: &mut Formatter<'_>, name: &str| { |
| let mut tuple_fmt = fmt.debug_tuple(name); |
| for place in places { |
| tuple_fmt.field(place); |
| } |
| tuple_fmt.finish() |
| }; |
| |
| match **kind { |
| AggregateKind::Array(_) => write!(fmt, "{places:?}"), |
| |
| AggregateKind::Tuple => { |
| if places.is_empty() { |
| write!(fmt, "()") |
| } else { |
| fmt_tuple(fmt, "") |
| } |
| } |
| |
| AggregateKind::Adt(adt_did, variant, args, _user_ty, _) => { |
| ty::tls::with(|tcx| { |
| let variant_def = &tcx.adt_def(adt_did).variant(variant); |
| let args = tcx.lift(args).expect("could not lift for printing"); |
| let name = FmtPrinter::print_string(tcx, Namespace::ValueNS, |cx| { |
| cx.print_def_path(variant_def.def_id, args) |
| })?; |
| |
| match variant_def.ctor_kind() { |
| Some(CtorKind::Const) => fmt.write_str(&name), |
| Some(CtorKind::Fn) => fmt_tuple(fmt, &name), |
| None => { |
| let mut struct_fmt = fmt.debug_struct(&name); |
| for (field, place) in iter::zip(&variant_def.fields, places) { |
| struct_fmt.field(field.name.as_str(), place); |
| } |
| struct_fmt.finish() |
| } |
| } |
| }) |
| } |
| |
| AggregateKind::Closure(def_id, args) |
| | AggregateKind::CoroutineClosure(def_id, args) => ty::tls::with(|tcx| { |
| let name = if tcx.sess.opts.unstable_opts.span_free_formats { |
| let args = tcx.lift(args).unwrap(); |
| format!("{{closure@{}}}", tcx.def_path_str_with_args(def_id, args),) |
| } else { |
| let span = tcx.def_span(def_id); |
| format!( |
| "{{closure@{}}}", |
| tcx.sess.source_map().span_to_diagnostic_string(span) |
| ) |
| }; |
| let mut struct_fmt = fmt.debug_struct(&name); |
| |
| // FIXME(project-rfc-2229#48): This should be a list of capture names/places |
| if let Some(def_id) = def_id.as_local() |
| && let Some(upvars) = tcx.upvars_mentioned(def_id) |
| { |
| for (&var_id, place) in iter::zip(upvars.keys(), places) { |
| let var_name = tcx.hir().name(var_id); |
| struct_fmt.field(var_name.as_str(), place); |
| } |
| } else { |
| for (index, place) in places.iter().enumerate() { |
| struct_fmt.field(&format!("{index}"), place); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| struct_fmt.finish() |
| }), |
| |
| AggregateKind::Coroutine(def_id, _) => ty::tls::with(|tcx| { |
| let name = format!("{{coroutine@{:?}}}", tcx.def_span(def_id)); |
| let mut struct_fmt = fmt.debug_struct(&name); |
| |
| // FIXME(project-rfc-2229#48): This should be a list of capture names/places |
| if let Some(def_id) = def_id.as_local() |
| && let Some(upvars) = tcx.upvars_mentioned(def_id) |
| { |
| for (&var_id, place) in iter::zip(upvars.keys(), places) { |
| let var_name = tcx.hir().name(var_id); |
| struct_fmt.field(var_name.as_str(), place); |
| } |
| } else { |
| for (index, place) in places.iter().enumerate() { |
| struct_fmt.field(&format!("{index}"), place); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| struct_fmt.finish() |
| }), |
| |
| AggregateKind::RawPtr(pointee_ty, mutability) => { |
| let kind_str = match mutability { |
| Mutability::Mut => "mut", |
| Mutability::Not => "const", |
| }; |
| with_no_trimmed_paths!(write!(fmt, "*{kind_str} {pointee_ty} from "))?; |
| fmt_tuple(fmt, "") |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| ShallowInitBox(ref place, ref ty) => { |
| with_no_trimmed_paths!(write!(fmt, "ShallowInitBox({place:?}, {ty})")) |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| impl<'tcx> Debug for Operand<'tcx> { |
| fn fmt(&self, fmt: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { |
| use self::Operand::*; |
| match *self { |
| Constant(ref a) => write!(fmt, "{a:?}"), |
| Copy(ref place) => write!(fmt, "copy {place:?}"), |
| Move(ref place) => write!(fmt, "move {place:?}"), |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| impl<'tcx> Debug for ConstOperand<'tcx> { |
| fn fmt(&self, fmt: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { |
| write!(fmt, "{self}") |
| } |
| } |
| |
| impl<'tcx> Display for ConstOperand<'tcx> { |
| fn fmt(&self, fmt: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { |
| match self.ty().kind() { |
| ty::FnDef(..) => {} |
| _ => write!(fmt, "const ")?, |
| } |
| Display::fmt(&self.const_, fmt) |
| } |
| } |
| |
| impl Debug for Place<'_> { |
| fn fmt(&self, fmt: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { |
| self.as_ref().fmt(fmt) |
| } |
| } |
| |
| impl Debug for PlaceRef<'_> { |
| fn fmt(&self, fmt: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { |
| pre_fmt_projection(self.projection, fmt)?; |
| write!(fmt, "{:?}", self.local)?; |
| post_fmt_projection(self.projection, fmt) |
| } |
| } |
| |
| fn pre_fmt_projection(projection: &[PlaceElem<'_>], fmt: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { |
| for &elem in projection.iter().rev() { |
| match elem { |
| ProjectionElem::OpaqueCast(_) |
| | ProjectionElem::Subtype(_) |
| | ProjectionElem::Downcast(_, _) |
| | ProjectionElem::Field(_, _) => { |
| write!(fmt, "(")?; |
| } |
| ProjectionElem::Deref => { |
| write!(fmt, "(*")?; |
| } |
| ProjectionElem::Index(_) |
| | ProjectionElem::ConstantIndex { .. } |
| | ProjectionElem::Subslice { .. } => {} |
| } |
| } |
| |
| Ok(()) |
| } |
| |
| fn post_fmt_projection(projection: &[PlaceElem<'_>], fmt: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { |
| for &elem in projection.iter() { |
| match elem { |
| ProjectionElem::OpaqueCast(ty) => { |
| write!(fmt, " as {ty})")?; |
| } |
| ProjectionElem::Subtype(ty) => { |
| write!(fmt, " as subtype {ty})")?; |
| } |
| ProjectionElem::Downcast(Some(name), _index) => { |
| write!(fmt, " as {name})")?; |
| } |
| ProjectionElem::Downcast(None, index) => { |
| write!(fmt, " as variant#{index:?})")?; |
| } |
| ProjectionElem::Deref => { |
| write!(fmt, ")")?; |
| } |
| ProjectionElem::Field(field, ty) => { |
| with_no_trimmed_paths!(write!(fmt, ".{:?}: {})", field.index(), ty)?); |
| } |
| ProjectionElem::Index(ref index) => { |
| write!(fmt, "[{index:?}]")?; |
| } |
| ProjectionElem::ConstantIndex { offset, min_length, from_end: false } => { |
| write!(fmt, "[{offset:?} of {min_length:?}]")?; |
| } |
| ProjectionElem::ConstantIndex { offset, min_length, from_end: true } => { |
| write!(fmt, "[-{offset:?} of {min_length:?}]")?; |
| } |
| ProjectionElem::Subslice { from, to: 0, from_end: true } => { |
| write!(fmt, "[{from:?}:]")?; |
| } |
| ProjectionElem::Subslice { from: 0, to, from_end: true } => { |
| write!(fmt, "[:-{to:?}]")?; |
| } |
| ProjectionElem::Subslice { from, to, from_end: true } => { |
| write!(fmt, "[{from:?}:-{to:?}]")?; |
| } |
| ProjectionElem::Subslice { from, to, from_end: false } => { |
| write!(fmt, "[{from:?}..{to:?}]")?; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| Ok(()) |
| } |
| |
| /// After we print the main statement, we sometimes dump extra |
| /// information. There's often a lot of little things "nuzzled up" in |
| /// a statement. |
| fn write_extra<'tcx, F>( |
| tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, |
| write: &mut dyn io::Write, |
| mut visit_op: F, |
| options: PrettyPrintMirOptions, |
| ) -> io::Result<()> |
| where |
| F: FnMut(&mut ExtraComments<'tcx>), |
| { |
| if options.include_extra_comments { |
| let mut extra_comments = ExtraComments { tcx, comments: vec![] }; |
| visit_op(&mut extra_comments); |
| for comment in extra_comments.comments { |
| writeln!(write, "{:A$} // {}", "", comment, A = ALIGN)?; |
| } |
| } |
| Ok(()) |
| } |
| |
| struct ExtraComments<'tcx> { |
| tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, |
| comments: Vec<String>, |
| } |
| |
| impl<'tcx> ExtraComments<'tcx> { |
| fn push(&mut self, lines: &str) { |
| for line in lines.split('\n') { |
| self.comments.push(line.to_string()); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| fn use_verbose(ty: Ty<'_>, fn_def: bool) -> bool { |
| match *ty.kind() { |
| ty::Int(_) | ty::Uint(_) | ty::Bool | ty::Char | ty::Float(_) => false, |
| // Unit type |
| ty::Tuple(g_args) if g_args.is_empty() => false, |
| ty::Tuple(g_args) => g_args.iter().any(|g_arg| use_verbose(g_arg, fn_def)), |
| ty::Array(ty, _) => use_verbose(ty, fn_def), |
| ty::FnDef(..) => fn_def, |
| _ => true, |
| } |
| } |
| |
| impl<'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for ExtraComments<'tcx> { |
| fn visit_const_operand(&mut self, constant: &ConstOperand<'tcx>, _location: Location) { |
| let ConstOperand { span, user_ty, const_ } = constant; |
| if use_verbose(const_.ty(), true) { |
| self.push("mir::ConstOperand"); |
| self.push(&format!( |
| "+ span: {}", |
| self.tcx.sess.source_map().span_to_embeddable_string(*span) |
| )); |
| if let Some(user_ty) = user_ty { |
| self.push(&format!("+ user_ty: {user_ty:?}")); |
| } |
| |
| let fmt_val = |val: ConstValue<'tcx>, ty: Ty<'tcx>| { |
| let tcx = self.tcx; |
| rustc_data_structures::make_display(move |fmt| { |
| pretty_print_const_value_tcx(tcx, val, ty, fmt) |
| }) |
| }; |
| |
| // FIXME: call pretty_print_const_valtree? |
| let fmt_valtree = |valtree: &ty::ValTree<'tcx>| match valtree { |
| ty::ValTree::Leaf(leaf) => format!("Leaf({leaf:?})"), |
| ty::ValTree::Branch(_) => "Branch(..)".to_string(), |
| }; |
| |
| let val = match const_ { |
| Const::Ty(_, ct) => match ct.kind() { |
| ty::ConstKind::Param(p) => format!("ty::Param({p})"), |
| ty::ConstKind::Unevaluated(uv) => { |
| format!("ty::Unevaluated({}, {:?})", self.tcx.def_path_str(uv.def), uv.args,) |
| } |
| ty::ConstKind::Value(_, val) => format!("ty::Valtree({})", fmt_valtree(&val)), |
| // No `ty::` prefix since we also use this to represent errors from `mir::Unevaluated`. |
| ty::ConstKind::Error(_) => "Error".to_string(), |
| // These variants shouldn't exist in the MIR. |
| ty::ConstKind::Placeholder(_) |
| | ty::ConstKind::Infer(_) |
| | ty::ConstKind::Expr(_) |
| | ty::ConstKind::Bound(..) => bug!("unexpected MIR constant: {:?}", const_), |
| }, |
| Const::Unevaluated(uv, _) => { |
| format!( |
| "Unevaluated({}, {:?}, {:?})", |
| self.tcx.def_path_str(uv.def), |
| uv.args, |
| uv.promoted, |
| ) |
| } |
| Const::Val(val, ty) => format!("Value({})", fmt_val(*val, *ty)), |
| }; |
| |
| // This reflects what `Const` looked liked before `val` was renamed |
| // as `kind`. We print it like this to avoid having to update |
| // expected output in a lot of tests. |
| self.push(&format!("+ const_: Const {{ ty: {}, val: {} }}", const_.ty(), val)); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| fn visit_rvalue(&mut self, rvalue: &Rvalue<'tcx>, location: Location) { |
| self.super_rvalue(rvalue, location); |
| if let Rvalue::Aggregate(kind, _) = rvalue { |
| match **kind { |
| AggregateKind::Closure(def_id, args) => { |
| self.push("closure"); |
| self.push(&format!("+ def_id: {def_id:?}")); |
| self.push(&format!("+ args: {args:#?}")); |
| } |
| |
| AggregateKind::Coroutine(def_id, args) => { |
| self.push("coroutine"); |
| self.push(&format!("+ def_id: {def_id:?}")); |
| self.push(&format!("+ args: {args:#?}")); |
| self.push(&format!("+ kind: {:?}", self.tcx.coroutine_kind(def_id))); |
| } |
| |
| AggregateKind::Adt(_, _, _, Some(user_ty), _) => { |
| self.push("adt"); |
| self.push(&format!("+ user_ty: {user_ty:?}")); |
| } |
| |
| _ => {} |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| fn comment(tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, SourceInfo { span, scope }: SourceInfo) -> String { |
| let location = tcx.sess.source_map().span_to_embeddable_string(span); |
| format!("scope {} at {}", scope.index(), location,) |
| } |
| |
| /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| // Allocations |
| |
| /// Find all `AllocId`s mentioned (recursively) in the MIR body and print their corresponding |
| /// allocations. |
| pub fn write_allocations<'tcx>( |
| tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, |
| body: &Body<'_>, |
| w: &mut dyn io::Write, |
| ) -> io::Result<()> { |
| fn alloc_ids_from_alloc( |
| alloc: ConstAllocation<'_>, |
| ) -> impl DoubleEndedIterator<Item = AllocId> + '_ { |
| alloc.inner().provenance().ptrs().values().map(|p| p.alloc_id()) |
| } |
| |
| fn alloc_id_from_const_val(val: ConstValue<'_>) -> Option<AllocId> { |
| match val { |
| ConstValue::Scalar(interpret::Scalar::Ptr(ptr, _)) => Some(ptr.provenance.alloc_id()), |
| ConstValue::Scalar(interpret::Scalar::Int { .. }) => None, |
| ConstValue::ZeroSized => None, |
| ConstValue::Slice { .. } => { |
| // `u8`/`str` slices, shouldn't contain pointers that we want to print. |
| None |
| } |
| ConstValue::Indirect { alloc_id, .. } => { |
| // FIXME: we don't actually want to print all of these, since some are printed nicely directly as values inline in MIR. |
| // Really we'd want `pretty_print_const_value` to decide which allocations to print, instead of having a separate visitor. |
| Some(alloc_id) |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| struct CollectAllocIds(BTreeSet<AllocId>); |
| |
| impl<'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for CollectAllocIds { |
| fn visit_const_operand(&mut self, c: &ConstOperand<'tcx>, _: Location) { |
| match c.const_ { |
| Const::Ty(_, _) | Const::Unevaluated(..) => {} |
| Const::Val(val, _) => { |
| if let Some(id) = alloc_id_from_const_val(val) { |
| self.0.insert(id); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| let mut visitor = CollectAllocIds(Default::default()); |
| visitor.visit_body(body); |
| |
| // `seen` contains all seen allocations, including the ones we have *not* printed yet. |
| // The protocol is to first `insert` into `seen`, and only if that returns `true` |
| // then push to `todo`. |
| let mut seen = visitor.0; |
| let mut todo: Vec<_> = seen.iter().copied().collect(); |
| while let Some(id) = todo.pop() { |
| let mut write_allocation_track_relocs = |
| |w: &mut dyn io::Write, alloc: ConstAllocation<'tcx>| -> io::Result<()> { |
| // `.rev()` because we are popping them from the back of the `todo` vector. |
| for id in alloc_ids_from_alloc(alloc).rev() { |
| if seen.insert(id) { |
| todo.push(id); |
| } |
| } |
| write!(w, "{}", display_allocation(tcx, alloc.inner())) |
| }; |
| write!(w, "\n{id:?}")?; |
| match tcx.try_get_global_alloc(id) { |
| // This can't really happen unless there are bugs, but it doesn't cost us anything to |
| // gracefully handle it and allow buggy rustc to be debugged via allocation printing. |
| None => write!(w, " (deallocated)")?, |
| Some(GlobalAlloc::Function { instance, .. }) => write!(w, " (fn: {instance})")?, |
| Some(GlobalAlloc::VTable(ty, dyn_ty)) => { |
| write!(w, " (vtable: impl {dyn_ty} for {ty})")? |
| } |
| Some(GlobalAlloc::Static(did)) if !tcx.is_foreign_item(did) => { |
| match tcx.eval_static_initializer(did) { |
| Ok(alloc) => { |
| write!(w, " (static: {}, ", tcx.def_path_str(did))?; |
| write_allocation_track_relocs(w, alloc)?; |
| } |
| Err(_) => write!( |
| w, |
| " (static: {}, error during initializer evaluation)", |
| tcx.def_path_str(did) |
| )?, |
| } |
| } |
| Some(GlobalAlloc::Static(did)) => { |
| write!(w, " (extern static: {})", tcx.def_path_str(did))? |
| } |
| Some(GlobalAlloc::Memory(alloc)) => { |
| write!(w, " (")?; |
| write_allocation_track_relocs(w, alloc)? |
| } |
| } |
| writeln!(w)?; |
| } |
| Ok(()) |
| } |
| |
| /// Dumps the size and metadata and content of an allocation to the given writer. |
| /// The expectation is that the caller first prints other relevant metadata, so the exact |
| /// format of this function is (*without* leading or trailing newline): |
| /// |
| /// ```text |
| /// size: {}, align: {}) { |
| /// <bytes> |
| /// } |
| /// ``` |
| /// |
| /// The byte format is similar to how hex editors print bytes. Each line starts with the address of |
| /// the start of the line, followed by all bytes in hex format (space separated). |
| /// If the allocation is small enough to fit into a single line, no start address is given. |
| /// After the hex dump, an ascii dump follows, replacing all unprintable characters (control |
| /// characters or characters whose value is larger than 127) with a `.` |
| /// This also prints provenance adequately. |
| pub fn display_allocation<'a, 'tcx, Prov: Provenance, Extra, Bytes: AllocBytes>( |
| tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, |
| alloc: &'a Allocation<Prov, Extra, Bytes>, |
| ) -> RenderAllocation<'a, 'tcx, Prov, Extra, Bytes> { |
| RenderAllocation { tcx, alloc } |
| } |
| |
| #[doc(hidden)] |
| pub struct RenderAllocation<'a, 'tcx, Prov: Provenance, Extra, Bytes: AllocBytes> { |
| tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, |
| alloc: &'a Allocation<Prov, Extra, Bytes>, |
| } |
| |
| impl<'a, 'tcx, Prov: Provenance, Extra, Bytes: AllocBytes> std::fmt::Display |
| for RenderAllocation<'a, 'tcx, Prov, Extra, Bytes> |
| { |
| fn fmt(&self, w: &mut std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result { |
| let RenderAllocation { tcx, alloc } = *self; |
| write!(w, "size: {}, align: {})", alloc.size().bytes(), alloc.align.bytes())?; |
| if alloc.size() == Size::ZERO { |
| // We are done. |
| return write!(w, " {{}}"); |
| } |
| if tcx.sess.opts.unstable_opts.dump_mir_exclude_alloc_bytes { |
| return write!(w, " {{ .. }}"); |
| } |
| // Write allocation bytes. |
| writeln!(w, " {{")?; |
| write_allocation_bytes(tcx, alloc, w, " ")?; |
| write!(w, "}}")?; |
| Ok(()) |
| } |
| } |
| |
| fn write_allocation_endline(w: &mut dyn std::fmt::Write, ascii: &str) -> std::fmt::Result { |
| for _ in 0..(BYTES_PER_LINE - ascii.chars().count()) { |
| write!(w, " ")?; |
| } |
| writeln!(w, " │ {ascii}") |
| } |
| |
| /// Number of bytes to print per allocation hex dump line. |
| const BYTES_PER_LINE: usize = 16; |
| |
| /// Prints the line start address and returns the new line start address. |
| fn write_allocation_newline( |
| w: &mut dyn std::fmt::Write, |
| mut line_start: Size, |
| ascii: &str, |
| pos_width: usize, |
| prefix: &str, |
| ) -> Result<Size, std::fmt::Error> { |
| write_allocation_endline(w, ascii)?; |
| line_start += Size::from_bytes(BYTES_PER_LINE); |
| write!(w, "{}0x{:02$x} │ ", prefix, line_start.bytes(), pos_width)?; |
| Ok(line_start) |
| } |
| |
| /// The `prefix` argument allows callers to add an arbitrary prefix before each line (even if there |
| /// is only one line). Note that your prefix should contain a trailing space as the lines are |
| /// printed directly after it. |
| pub fn write_allocation_bytes<'tcx, Prov: Provenance, Extra, Bytes: AllocBytes>( |
| tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, |
| alloc: &Allocation<Prov, Extra, Bytes>, |
| w: &mut dyn std::fmt::Write, |
| prefix: &str, |
| ) -> std::fmt::Result { |
| let num_lines = alloc.size().bytes_usize().saturating_sub(BYTES_PER_LINE); |
| // Number of chars needed to represent all line numbers. |
| let pos_width = hex_number_length(alloc.size().bytes()); |
| |
| if num_lines > 0 { |
| write!(w, "{}0x{:02$x} │ ", prefix, 0, pos_width)?; |
| } else { |
| write!(w, "{prefix}")?; |
| } |
| |
| let mut i = Size::ZERO; |
| let mut line_start = Size::ZERO; |
| |
| let ptr_size = tcx.data_layout.pointer_size; |
| |
| let mut ascii = String::new(); |
| |
| let oversized_ptr = |target: &mut String, width| { |
| if target.len() > width { |
| write!(target, " ({} ptr bytes)", ptr_size.bytes()).unwrap(); |
| } |
| }; |
| |
| while i < alloc.size() { |
| // The line start already has a space. While we could remove that space from the line start |
| // printing and unconditionally print a space here, that would cause the single-line case |
| // to have a single space before it, which looks weird. |
| if i != line_start { |
| write!(w, " ")?; |
| } |
| if let Some(prov) = alloc.provenance().get_ptr(i) { |
| // Memory with provenance must be defined |
| assert!(alloc.init_mask().is_range_initialized(alloc_range(i, ptr_size)).is_ok()); |
| let j = i.bytes_usize(); |
| let offset = alloc |
| .inspect_with_uninit_and_ptr_outside_interpreter(j..j + ptr_size.bytes_usize()); |
| let offset = read_target_uint(tcx.data_layout.endian, offset).unwrap(); |
| let offset = Size::from_bytes(offset); |
| let provenance_width = |bytes| bytes * 3; |
| let ptr = Pointer::new(prov, offset); |
| let mut target = format!("{ptr:?}"); |
| if target.len() > provenance_width(ptr_size.bytes_usize() - 1) { |
| // This is too long, try to save some space. |
| target = format!("{ptr:#?}"); |
| } |
| if ((i - line_start) + ptr_size).bytes_usize() > BYTES_PER_LINE { |
| // This branch handles the situation where a provenance starts in the current line |
| // but ends in the next one. |
| let remainder = Size::from_bytes(BYTES_PER_LINE) - (i - line_start); |
| let overflow = ptr_size - remainder; |
| let remainder_width = provenance_width(remainder.bytes_usize()) - 2; |
| let overflow_width = provenance_width(overflow.bytes_usize() - 1) + 1; |
| ascii.push('╾'); // HEAVY LEFT AND LIGHT RIGHT |
| for _ in 1..remainder.bytes() { |
| ascii.push('─'); // LIGHT HORIZONTAL |
| } |
| if overflow_width > remainder_width && overflow_width >= target.len() { |
| // The case where the provenance fits into the part in the next line |
| write!(w, "╾{0:─^1$}", "", remainder_width)?; |
| line_start = |
| write_allocation_newline(w, line_start, &ascii, pos_width, prefix)?; |
| ascii.clear(); |
| write!(w, "{target:─^overflow_width$}╼")?; |
| } else { |
| oversized_ptr(&mut target, remainder_width); |
| write!(w, "╾{target:─^remainder_width$}")?; |
| line_start = |
| write_allocation_newline(w, line_start, &ascii, pos_width, prefix)?; |
| write!(w, "{0:─^1$}╼", "", overflow_width)?; |
| ascii.clear(); |
| } |
| for _ in 0..overflow.bytes() - 1 { |
| ascii.push('─'); |
| } |
| ascii.push('╼'); // LIGHT LEFT AND HEAVY RIGHT |
| i += ptr_size; |
| continue; |
| } else { |
| // This branch handles a provenance that starts and ends in the current line. |
| let provenance_width = provenance_width(ptr_size.bytes_usize() - 1); |
| oversized_ptr(&mut target, provenance_width); |
| ascii.push('╾'); |
| write!(w, "╾{target:─^provenance_width$}╼")?; |
| for _ in 0..ptr_size.bytes() - 2 { |
| ascii.push('─'); |
| } |
| ascii.push('╼'); |
| i += ptr_size; |
| } |
| } else if let Some(prov) = alloc.provenance().get(i, &tcx) { |
| // Memory with provenance must be defined |
| assert!( |
| alloc.init_mask().is_range_initialized(alloc_range(i, Size::from_bytes(1))).is_ok() |
| ); |
| ascii.push('━'); // HEAVY HORIZONTAL |
| // We have two characters to display this, which is obviously not enough. |
| // Format is similar to "oversized" above. |
| let j = i.bytes_usize(); |
| let c = alloc.inspect_with_uninit_and_ptr_outside_interpreter(j..j + 1)[0]; |
| write!(w, "╾{c:02x}{prov:#?} (1 ptr byte)╼")?; |
| i += Size::from_bytes(1); |
| } else if alloc |
| .init_mask() |
| .is_range_initialized(alloc_range(i, Size::from_bytes(1))) |
| .is_ok() |
| { |
| let j = i.bytes_usize(); |
| |
| // Checked definedness (and thus range) and provenance. This access also doesn't |
| // influence interpreter execution but is only for debugging. |
| let c = alloc.inspect_with_uninit_and_ptr_outside_interpreter(j..j + 1)[0]; |
| write!(w, "{c:02x}")?; |
| if c.is_ascii_control() || c >= 0x80 { |
| ascii.push('.'); |
| } else { |
| ascii.push(char::from(c)); |
| } |
| i += Size::from_bytes(1); |
| } else { |
| write!(w, "__")?; |
| ascii.push('░'); |
| i += Size::from_bytes(1); |
| } |
| // Print a new line header if the next line still has some bytes to print. |
| if i == line_start + Size::from_bytes(BYTES_PER_LINE) && i != alloc.size() { |
| line_start = write_allocation_newline(w, line_start, &ascii, pos_width, prefix)?; |
| ascii.clear(); |
| } |
| } |
| write_allocation_endline(w, &ascii)?; |
| |
| Ok(()) |
| } |
| |
| /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| // Constants |
| |
| fn pretty_print_byte_str(fmt: &mut Formatter<'_>, byte_str: &[u8]) -> fmt::Result { |
| write!(fmt, "b\"{}\"", byte_str.escape_ascii()) |
| } |
| |
| fn comma_sep<'tcx>( |
| tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, |
| fmt: &mut Formatter<'_>, |
| elems: Vec<(ConstValue<'tcx>, Ty<'tcx>)>, |
| ) -> fmt::Result { |
| let mut first = true; |
| for (ct, ty) in elems { |
| if !first { |
| fmt.write_str(", ")?; |
| } |
| pretty_print_const_value_tcx(tcx, ct, ty, fmt)?; |
| first = false; |
| } |
| Ok(()) |
| } |
| |
| fn pretty_print_const_value_tcx<'tcx>( |
| tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, |
| ct: ConstValue<'tcx>, |
| ty: Ty<'tcx>, |
| fmt: &mut Formatter<'_>, |
| ) -> fmt::Result { |
| use crate::ty::print::PrettyPrinter; |
| |
| if tcx.sess.verbose_internals() { |
| fmt.write_str(&format!("ConstValue({ct:?}: {ty})"))?; |
| return Ok(()); |
| } |
| |
| let u8_type = tcx.types.u8; |
| match (ct, ty.kind()) { |
| // Byte/string slices, printed as (byte) string literals. |
| (_, ty::Ref(_, inner_ty, _)) if matches!(inner_ty.kind(), ty::Str) => { |
| if let Some(data) = ct.try_get_slice_bytes_for_diagnostics(tcx) { |
| fmt.write_str(&format!("{:?}", String::from_utf8_lossy(data)))?; |
| return Ok(()); |
| } |
| } |
| (_, ty::Ref(_, inner_ty, _)) if matches!(inner_ty.kind(), ty::Slice(t) if *t == u8_type) => { |
| if let Some(data) = ct.try_get_slice_bytes_for_diagnostics(tcx) { |
| pretty_print_byte_str(fmt, data)?; |
| return Ok(()); |
| } |
| } |
| (ConstValue::Indirect { alloc_id, offset }, ty::Array(t, n)) if *t == u8_type => { |
| let n = n.try_to_target_usize(tcx).unwrap(); |
| let alloc = tcx.global_alloc(alloc_id).unwrap_memory(); |
| // cast is ok because we already checked for pointer size (32 or 64 bit) above |
| let range = AllocRange { start: offset, size: Size::from_bytes(n) }; |
| let byte_str = alloc.inner().get_bytes_strip_provenance(&tcx, range).unwrap(); |
| fmt.write_str("*")?; |
| pretty_print_byte_str(fmt, byte_str)?; |
| return Ok(()); |
| } |
| // Aggregates, printed as array/tuple/struct/variant construction syntax. |
| // |
| // NB: the `has_non_region_param` check ensures that we can use |
| // the `destructure_const` query with an empty `ty::ParamEnv` without |
| // introducing ICEs (e.g. via `layout_of`) from missing bounds. |
| // E.g. `transmute([0usize; 2]): (u8, *mut T)` needs to know `T: Sized` |
| // to be able to destructure the tuple into `(0u8, *mut T)` |
| (_, ty::Array(..) | ty::Tuple(..) | ty::Adt(..)) if !ty.has_non_region_param() => { |
| let ct = tcx.lift(ct).unwrap(); |
| let ty = tcx.lift(ty).unwrap(); |
| if let Some(contents) = tcx.try_destructure_mir_constant_for_user_output(ct, ty) { |
| let fields: Vec<(ConstValue<'_>, Ty<'_>)> = contents.fields.to_vec(); |
| match *ty.kind() { |
| ty::Array(..) => { |
| fmt.write_str("[")?; |
| comma_sep(tcx, fmt, fields)?; |
| fmt.write_str("]")?; |
| } |
| ty::Tuple(..) => { |
| fmt.write_str("(")?; |
| comma_sep(tcx, fmt, fields)?; |
| if contents.fields.len() == 1 { |
| fmt.write_str(",")?; |
| } |
| fmt.write_str(")")?; |
| } |
| ty::Adt(def, _) if def.variants().is_empty() => { |
| fmt.write_str(&format!("{{unreachable(): {ty}}}"))?; |
| } |
| ty::Adt(def, args) => { |
| let variant_idx = contents |
| .variant |
| .expect("destructed mir constant of adt without variant idx"); |
| let variant_def = &def.variant(variant_idx); |
| let args = tcx.lift(args).unwrap(); |
| let mut cx = FmtPrinter::new(tcx, Namespace::ValueNS); |
| cx.print_alloc_ids = true; |
| cx.print_value_path(variant_def.def_id, args)?; |
| fmt.write_str(&cx.into_buffer())?; |
| |
| match variant_def.ctor_kind() { |
| Some(CtorKind::Const) => {} |
| Some(CtorKind::Fn) => { |
| fmt.write_str("(")?; |
| comma_sep(tcx, fmt, fields)?; |
| fmt.write_str(")")?; |
| } |
| None => { |
| fmt.write_str(" {{ ")?; |
| let mut first = true; |
| for (field_def, (ct, ty)) in iter::zip(&variant_def.fields, fields) |
| { |
| if !first { |
| fmt.write_str(", ")?; |
| } |
| write!(fmt, "{}: ", field_def.name)?; |
| pretty_print_const_value_tcx(tcx, ct, ty, fmt)?; |
| first = false; |
| } |
| fmt.write_str(" }}")?; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| _ => unreachable!(), |
| } |
| return Ok(()); |
| } |
| } |
| (ConstValue::Scalar(scalar), _) => { |
| let mut cx = FmtPrinter::new(tcx, Namespace::ValueNS); |
| cx.print_alloc_ids = true; |
| let ty = tcx.lift(ty).unwrap(); |
| cx.pretty_print_const_scalar(scalar, ty)?; |
| fmt.write_str(&cx.into_buffer())?; |
| return Ok(()); |
| } |
| (ConstValue::ZeroSized, ty::FnDef(d, s)) => { |
| let mut cx = FmtPrinter::new(tcx, Namespace::ValueNS); |
| cx.print_alloc_ids = true; |
| cx.print_value_path(*d, s)?; |
| fmt.write_str(&cx.into_buffer())?; |
| return Ok(()); |
| } |
| // FIXME(oli-obk): also pretty print arrays and other aggregate constants by reading |
| // their fields instead of just dumping the memory. |
| _ => {} |
| } |
| // Fall back to debug pretty printing for invalid constants. |
| write!(fmt, "{ct:?}: {ty}") |
| } |
| |
| pub(crate) fn pretty_print_const_value<'tcx>( |
| ct: ConstValue<'tcx>, |
| ty: Ty<'tcx>, |
| fmt: &mut Formatter<'_>, |
| ) -> fmt::Result { |
| ty::tls::with(|tcx| { |
| let ct = tcx.lift(ct).unwrap(); |
| let ty = tcx.lift(ty).unwrap(); |
| pretty_print_const_value_tcx(tcx, ct, ty, fmt) |
| }) |
| } |
| |
| /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| // Miscellaneous |
| |
| /// Calc converted u64 decimal into hex and return its length in chars. |
| /// |
| /// ```ignore (cannot-test-private-function) |
| /// assert_eq!(1, hex_number_length(0)); |
| /// assert_eq!(1, hex_number_length(1)); |
| /// assert_eq!(2, hex_number_length(16)); |
| /// ``` |
| fn hex_number_length(x: u64) -> usize { |
| if x == 0 { |
| return 1; |
| } |
| let mut length = 0; |
| let mut x_left = x; |
| while x_left > 0 { |
| x_left /= 16; |
| length += 1; |
| } |
| length |
| } |