| use clean::AttributesExt; |
| |
| use std::cmp::Ordering; |
| use std::fmt; |
| |
| use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashMap; |
| use rustc_hir as hir; |
| use rustc_hir::def::CtorKind; |
| use rustc_hir::def_id::DefId; |
| use rustc_middle::middle::stability; |
| use rustc_middle::span_bug; |
| use rustc_middle::ty::layout::LayoutError; |
| use rustc_middle::ty::{Adt, TyCtxt}; |
| use rustc_span::hygiene::MacroKind; |
| use rustc_span::symbol::{kw, sym, Symbol}; |
| use rustc_target::abi::{Layout, Primitive, TagEncoding, Variants}; |
| |
| use super::{ |
| collect_paths_for_type, document, ensure_trailing_slash, item_ty_to_section, |
| notable_traits_decl, render_assoc_item, render_assoc_items, render_attributes_in_code, |
| render_attributes_in_pre, render_impl, render_stability_since_raw, write_srclink, |
| AssocItemLink, Context, ImplRenderingParameters, |
| }; |
| use crate::clean; |
| use crate::formats::item_type::ItemType; |
| use crate::formats::{AssocItemRender, Impl, RenderMode}; |
| use crate::html::escape::Escape; |
| use crate::html::format::{ |
| join_with_double_colon, print_abi_with_space, print_constness_with_space, print_where_clause, |
| Buffer, PrintWithSpace, |
| }; |
| use crate::html::highlight; |
| use crate::html::layout::Page; |
| use crate::html::markdown::{HeadingOffset, MarkdownSummaryLine}; |
| use crate::html::url_parts_builder::UrlPartsBuilder; |
| |
| use askama::Template; |
| |
| const ITEM_TABLE_OPEN: &str = "<div class=\"item-table\">"; |
| const ITEM_TABLE_CLOSE: &str = "</div>"; |
| const ITEM_TABLE_ROW_OPEN: &str = "<div class=\"item-row\">"; |
| const ITEM_TABLE_ROW_CLOSE: &str = "</div>"; |
| |
| // A component in a `use` path, like `string` in std::string::ToString |
| struct PathComponent { |
| path: String, |
| name: Symbol, |
| } |
| |
| #[derive(Template)] |
| #[template(path = "print_item.html")] |
| struct ItemVars<'a> { |
| page: &'a Page<'a>, |
| static_root_path: &'a str, |
| typ: &'a str, |
| name: &'a str, |
| item_type: &'a str, |
| path_components: Vec<PathComponent>, |
| stability_since_raw: &'a str, |
| src_href: Option<&'a str>, |
| } |
| |
| pub(super) fn print_item(cx: &Context<'_>, item: &clean::Item, buf: &mut Buffer, page: &Page<'_>) { |
| debug_assert!(!item.is_stripped()); |
| let typ = match *item.kind { |
| clean::ModuleItem(_) => { |
| if item.is_crate() { |
| "Crate " |
| } else { |
| "Module " |
| } |
| } |
| clean::FunctionItem(..) | clean::ForeignFunctionItem(..) => "Function ", |
| clean::TraitItem(..) => "Trait ", |
| clean::StructItem(..) => "Struct ", |
| clean::UnionItem(..) => "Union ", |
| clean::EnumItem(..) => "Enum ", |
| clean::TypedefItem(..) => "Type Definition ", |
| clean::MacroItem(..) => "Macro ", |
| clean::ProcMacroItem(ref mac) => match mac.kind { |
| MacroKind::Bang => "Macro ", |
| MacroKind::Attr => "Attribute Macro ", |
| MacroKind::Derive => "Derive Macro ", |
| }, |
| clean::PrimitiveItem(..) => "Primitive Type ", |
| clean::StaticItem(..) | clean::ForeignStaticItem(..) => "Static ", |
| clean::ConstantItem(..) => "Constant ", |
| clean::ForeignTypeItem => "Foreign Type ", |
| clean::KeywordItem(..) => "Keyword ", |
| clean::OpaqueTyItem(..) => "Opaque Type ", |
| clean::TraitAliasItem(..) => "Trait Alias ", |
| _ => { |
| // We don't generate pages for any other type. |
| unreachable!(); |
| } |
| }; |
| let mut stability_since_raw = Buffer::new(); |
| render_stability_since_raw( |
| &mut stability_since_raw, |
| item.stable_since(cx.tcx()), |
| item.const_stability(cx.tcx()), |
| None, |
| None, |
| ); |
| let stability_since_raw: String = stability_since_raw.into_inner(); |
| |
| // Write source tag |
| // |
| // When this item is part of a `crate use` in a downstream crate, the |
| // source link in the downstream documentation will actually come back to |
| // this page, and this link will be auto-clicked. The `id` attribute is |
| // used to find the link to auto-click. |
| let src_href = |
| if cx.include_sources && !item.is_primitive() { cx.src_href(item) } else { None }; |
| |
| let path_components = if item.is_primitive() || item.is_keyword() { |
| vec![] |
| } else { |
| let cur = &cx.current; |
| let amt = if item.is_mod() { cur.len() - 1 } else { cur.len() }; |
| cur.iter() |
| .enumerate() |
| .take(amt) |
| .map(|(i, component)| PathComponent { |
| path: "../".repeat(cur.len() - i - 1), |
| name: *component, |
| }) |
| .collect() |
| }; |
| |
| let item_vars = ItemVars { |
| page, |
| static_root_path: page.get_static_root_path(), |
| typ, |
| name: item.name.as_ref().unwrap().as_str(), |
| item_type: &item.type_().to_string(), |
| path_components, |
| stability_since_raw: &stability_since_raw, |
| src_href: src_href.as_deref(), |
| }; |
| |
| item_vars.render_into(buf).unwrap(); |
| |
| match *item.kind { |
| clean::ModuleItem(ref m) => item_module(buf, cx, item, &m.items), |
| clean::FunctionItem(ref f) | clean::ForeignFunctionItem(ref f) => { |
| item_function(buf, cx, item, f) |
| } |
| clean::TraitItem(ref t) => item_trait(buf, cx, item, t), |
| clean::StructItem(ref s) => item_struct(buf, cx, item, s), |
| clean::UnionItem(ref s) => item_union(buf, cx, item, s), |
| clean::EnumItem(ref e) => item_enum(buf, cx, item, e), |
| clean::TypedefItem(ref t, is_associated) => item_typedef(buf, cx, item, t, is_associated), |
| clean::MacroItem(ref m) => item_macro(buf, cx, item, m), |
| clean::ProcMacroItem(ref m) => item_proc_macro(buf, cx, item, m), |
| clean::PrimitiveItem(_) => item_primitive(buf, cx, item), |
| clean::StaticItem(ref i) | clean::ForeignStaticItem(ref i) => item_static(buf, cx, item, i), |
| clean::ConstantItem(ref c) => item_constant(buf, cx, item, c), |
| clean::ForeignTypeItem => item_foreign_type(buf, cx, item), |
| clean::KeywordItem(_) => item_keyword(buf, cx, item), |
| clean::OpaqueTyItem(ref e) => item_opaque_ty(buf, cx, item, e), |
| clean::TraitAliasItem(ref ta) => item_trait_alias(buf, cx, item, ta), |
| _ => { |
| // We don't generate pages for any other type. |
| unreachable!(); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /// For large structs, enums, unions, etc, determine whether to hide their fields |
| fn should_hide_fields(n_fields: usize) -> bool { |
| n_fields > 12 |
| } |
| |
| fn toggle_open(w: &mut Buffer, text: impl fmt::Display) { |
| write!( |
| w, |
| "<details class=\"rustdoc-toggle type-contents-toggle\">\ |
| <summary class=\"hideme\">\ |
| <span>Show {}</span>\ |
| </summary>", |
| text |
| ); |
| } |
| |
| fn toggle_close(w: &mut Buffer) { |
| w.write_str("</details>"); |
| } |
| |
| fn item_module(w: &mut Buffer, cx: &Context<'_>, item: &clean::Item, items: &[clean::Item]) { |
| document(w, cx, item, None, HeadingOffset::H2); |
| |
| let mut indices = (0..items.len()).filter(|i| !items[*i].is_stripped()).collect::<Vec<usize>>(); |
| |
| // the order of item types in the listing |
| fn reorder(ty: ItemType) -> u8 { |
| match ty { |
| ItemType::ExternCrate => 0, |
| ItemType::Import => 1, |
| ItemType::Primitive => 2, |
| ItemType::Module => 3, |
| ItemType::Macro => 4, |
| ItemType::Struct => 5, |
| ItemType::Enum => 6, |
| ItemType::Constant => 7, |
| ItemType::Static => 8, |
| ItemType::Trait => 9, |
| ItemType::Function => 10, |
| ItemType::Typedef => 12, |
| ItemType::Union => 13, |
| _ => 14 + ty as u8, |
| } |
| } |
| |
| fn cmp( |
| i1: &clean::Item, |
| i2: &clean::Item, |
| idx1: usize, |
| idx2: usize, |
| tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, |
| ) -> Ordering { |
| let ty1 = i1.type_(); |
| let ty2 = i2.type_(); |
| if item_ty_to_section(ty1) != item_ty_to_section(ty2) |
| || (ty1 != ty2 && (ty1 == ItemType::ExternCrate || ty2 == ItemType::ExternCrate)) |
| { |
| return (reorder(ty1), idx1).cmp(&(reorder(ty2), idx2)); |
| } |
| let s1 = i1.stability(tcx).as_ref().map(|s| s.level); |
| let s2 = i2.stability(tcx).as_ref().map(|s| s.level); |
| if let (Some(a), Some(b)) = (s1, s2) { |
| match (a.is_stable(), b.is_stable()) { |
| (true, true) | (false, false) => {} |
| (false, true) => return Ordering::Less, |
| (true, false) => return Ordering::Greater, |
| } |
| } |
| let lhs = i1.name.unwrap_or(kw::Empty); |
| let rhs = i2.name.unwrap_or(kw::Empty); |
| compare_names(lhs.as_str(), rhs.as_str()) |
| } |
| |
| if cx.shared.sort_modules_alphabetically { |
| indices.sort_by(|&i1, &i2| cmp(&items[i1], &items[i2], i1, i2, cx.tcx())); |
| } |
| // This call is to remove re-export duplicates in cases such as: |
| // |
| // ``` |
| // crate mod foo { |
| // crate mod bar { |
| // crate trait Double { fn foo(); } |
| // } |
| // } |
| // |
| // crate use foo::bar::*; |
| // crate use foo::*; |
| // ``` |
| // |
| // `Double` will appear twice in the generated docs. |
| // |
| // FIXME: This code is quite ugly and could be improved. Small issue: DefId |
| // can be identical even if the elements are different (mostly in imports). |
| // So in case this is an import, we keep everything by adding a "unique id" |
| // (which is the position in the vector). |
| indices.dedup_by_key(|i| { |
| ( |
| items[*i].def_id, |
| if items[*i].name.is_some() { Some(full_path(cx, &items[*i])) } else { None }, |
| items[*i].type_(), |
| if items[*i].is_import() { *i } else { 0 }, |
| ) |
| }); |
| |
| debug!("{:?}", indices); |
| let mut last_section = None; |
| |
| for &idx in &indices { |
| let myitem = &items[idx]; |
| if myitem.is_stripped() { |
| continue; |
| } |
| |
| let my_section = item_ty_to_section(myitem.type_()); |
| if Some(my_section) != last_section { |
| if last_section.is_some() { |
| w.write_str(ITEM_TABLE_CLOSE); |
| } |
| last_section = Some(my_section); |
| write!( |
| w, |
| "<h2 id=\"{id}\" class=\"small-section-header\">\ |
| <a href=\"#{id}\">{name}</a>\ |
| </h2>\n{}", |
| ITEM_TABLE_OPEN, |
| id = cx.derive_id(my_section.id().to_owned()), |
| name = my_section.name(), |
| ); |
| } |
| |
| match *myitem.kind { |
| clean::ExternCrateItem { ref src } => { |
| use crate::html::format::anchor; |
| |
| w.write_str(ITEM_TABLE_ROW_OPEN); |
| match *src { |
| Some(src) => write!( |
| w, |
| "<div class=\"item-left\"><code>{}extern crate {} as {};", |
| myitem.visibility.print_with_space(myitem.def_id, cx), |
| anchor(myitem.def_id.expect_def_id(), src, cx), |
| myitem.name.unwrap(), |
| ), |
| None => write!( |
| w, |
| "<div class=\"item-left\"><code>{}extern crate {};", |
| myitem.visibility.print_with_space(myitem.def_id, cx), |
| anchor(myitem.def_id.expect_def_id(), myitem.name.unwrap(), cx), |
| ), |
| } |
| w.write_str("</code></div>"); |
| w.write_str(ITEM_TABLE_ROW_CLOSE); |
| } |
| |
| clean::ImportItem(ref import) => { |
| let (stab, stab_tags) = if let Some(import_def_id) = import.source.did { |
| let ast_attrs = cx.tcx().get_attrs(import_def_id); |
| let import_attrs = Box::new(clean::Attributes::from_ast(ast_attrs, None)); |
| |
| // Just need an item with the correct def_id and attrs |
| let import_item = clean::Item { |
| def_id: import_def_id.into(), |
| attrs: import_attrs, |
| cfg: ast_attrs.cfg(cx.tcx(), &cx.cache().hidden_cfg), |
| ..myitem.clone() |
| }; |
| |
| let stab = import_item.stability_class(cx.tcx()); |
| let stab_tags = Some(extra_info_tags(&import_item, item, cx.tcx())); |
| (stab, stab_tags) |
| } else { |
| (None, None) |
| }; |
| |
| let add = if stab.is_some() { " " } else { "" }; |
| |
| w.write_str(ITEM_TABLE_ROW_OPEN); |
| write!( |
| w, |
| "<div class=\"item-left {stab}{add}import-item\">\ |
| <code>{vis}{imp}</code>\ |
| </div>\ |
| <div class=\"item-right docblock-short\">{stab_tags}</div>", |
| stab = stab.unwrap_or_default(), |
| add = add, |
| vis = myitem.visibility.print_with_space(myitem.def_id, cx), |
| imp = import.print(cx), |
| stab_tags = stab_tags.unwrap_or_default(), |
| ); |
| w.write_str(ITEM_TABLE_ROW_CLOSE); |
| } |
| |
| _ => { |
| if myitem.name.is_none() { |
| continue; |
| } |
| |
| let unsafety_flag = match *myitem.kind { |
| clean::FunctionItem(_) | clean::ForeignFunctionItem(_) |
| if myitem.fn_header(cx.tcx()).unwrap().unsafety |
| == hir::Unsafety::Unsafe => |
| { |
| "<a title=\"unsafe function\" href=\"#\"><sup>⚠</sup></a>" |
| } |
| _ => "", |
| }; |
| |
| let stab = myitem.stability_class(cx.tcx()); |
| let add = if stab.is_some() { " " } else { "" }; |
| |
| let visibility_emoji = match myitem.visibility { |
| clean::Visibility::Restricted(_) => { |
| "<span title=\"Restricted Visibility\"> 🔒</span> " |
| } |
| _ => "", |
| }; |
| |
| let doc_value = myitem.doc_value().unwrap_or_default(); |
| w.write_str(ITEM_TABLE_ROW_OPEN); |
| write!( |
| w, |
| "<div class=\"item-left {stab}{add}module-item\">\ |
| <a class=\"{class}\" href=\"{href}\" title=\"{title}\">{name}</a>\ |
| {visibility_emoji}\ |
| {unsafety_flag}\ |
| {stab_tags}\ |
| </div>\ |
| <div class=\"item-right docblock-short\">{docs}</div>", |
| name = myitem.name.unwrap(), |
| visibility_emoji = visibility_emoji, |
| stab_tags = extra_info_tags(myitem, item, cx.tcx()), |
| docs = MarkdownSummaryLine(&doc_value, &myitem.links(cx)).into_string(), |
| class = myitem.type_(), |
| add = add, |
| stab = stab.unwrap_or_default(), |
| unsafety_flag = unsafety_flag, |
| href = item_path(myitem.type_(), myitem.name.unwrap().as_str()), |
| title = [full_path(cx, myitem), myitem.type_().to_string()] |
| .iter() |
| .filter_map(|s| if !s.is_empty() { Some(s.as_str()) } else { None }) |
| .collect::<Vec<_>>() |
| .join(" "), |
| ); |
| w.write_str(ITEM_TABLE_ROW_CLOSE); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if last_section.is_some() { |
| w.write_str(ITEM_TABLE_CLOSE); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /// Render the stability, deprecation and portability tags that are displayed in the item's summary |
| /// at the module level. |
| fn extra_info_tags(item: &clean::Item, parent: &clean::Item, tcx: TyCtxt<'_>) -> String { |
| let mut tags = String::new(); |
| |
| fn tag_html(class: &str, title: &str, contents: &str) -> String { |
| format!(r#"<span class="stab {}" title="{}">{}</span>"#, class, Escape(title), contents) |
| } |
| |
| // The trailing space after each tag is to space it properly against the rest of the docs. |
| if let Some(depr) = &item.deprecation(tcx) { |
| let mut message = "Deprecated"; |
| if !stability::deprecation_in_effect(depr) { |
| message = "Deprecation planned"; |
| } |
| tags += &tag_html("deprecated", "", message); |
| } |
| |
| // The "rustc_private" crates are permanently unstable so it makes no sense |
| // to render "unstable" everywhere. |
| if item |
| .stability(tcx) |
| .as_ref() |
| .map(|s| s.level.is_unstable() && s.feature != sym::rustc_private) |
| == Some(true) |
| { |
| tags += &tag_html("unstable", "", "Experimental"); |
| } |
| |
| let cfg = match (&item.cfg, parent.cfg.as_ref()) { |
| (Some(cfg), Some(parent_cfg)) => cfg.simplify_with(parent_cfg), |
| (cfg, _) => cfg.as_deref().cloned(), |
| }; |
| |
| debug!("Portability {:?} - {:?} = {:?}", item.cfg, parent.cfg, cfg); |
| if let Some(ref cfg) = cfg { |
| tags += &tag_html("portability", &cfg.render_long_plain(), &cfg.render_short_html()); |
| } |
| |
| tags |
| } |
| |
| fn item_function(w: &mut Buffer, cx: &Context<'_>, it: &clean::Item, f: &clean::Function) { |
| let header = it.fn_header(cx.tcx()).expect("printing a function which isn't a function"); |
| let constness = print_constness_with_space(&header.constness, it.const_stability(cx.tcx())); |
| let unsafety = header.unsafety.print_with_space().to_string(); |
| let abi = print_abi_with_space(header.abi).to_string(); |
| let asyncness = header.asyncness.print_with_space(); |
| let visibility = it.visibility.print_with_space(it.def_id, cx).to_string(); |
| let name = it.name.unwrap(); |
| |
| let generics_len = format!("{:#}", f.generics.print(cx)).len(); |
| let header_len = "fn ".len() |
| + visibility.len() |
| + constness.len() |
| + asyncness.len() |
| + unsafety.len() |
| + abi.len() |
| + name.as_str().len() |
| + generics_len; |
| |
| wrap_into_docblock(w, |w| { |
| wrap_item(w, "fn", |w| { |
| render_attributes_in_pre(w, it, ""); |
| w.reserve(header_len); |
| write!( |
| w, |
| "{vis}{constness}{asyncness}{unsafety}{abi}fn \ |
| {name}{generics}{decl}{notable_traits}{where_clause}", |
| vis = visibility, |
| constness = constness, |
| asyncness = asyncness, |
| unsafety = unsafety, |
| abi = abi, |
| name = name, |
| generics = f.generics.print(cx), |
| where_clause = print_where_clause(&f.generics, cx, 0, true), |
| decl = f.decl.full_print(header_len, 0, header.asyncness, cx), |
| notable_traits = notable_traits_decl(&f.decl, cx), |
| ); |
| }); |
| }); |
| document(w, cx, it, None, HeadingOffset::H2) |
| } |
| |
| fn item_trait(w: &mut Buffer, cx: &Context<'_>, it: &clean::Item, t: &clean::Trait) { |
| let bounds = bounds(&t.bounds, false, cx); |
| let types = t.items.iter().filter(|m| m.is_associated_type()).collect::<Vec<_>>(); |
| let consts = t.items.iter().filter(|m| m.is_associated_const()).collect::<Vec<_>>(); |
| let required = t.items.iter().filter(|m| m.is_ty_method()).collect::<Vec<_>>(); |
| let provided = t.items.iter().filter(|m| m.is_method()).collect::<Vec<_>>(); |
| let count_types = types.len(); |
| let count_consts = consts.len(); |
| let count_methods = required.len() + provided.len(); |
| |
| // Output the trait definition |
| wrap_into_docblock(w, |w| { |
| wrap_item(w, "trait", |w| { |
| render_attributes_in_pre(w, it, ""); |
| write!( |
| w, |
| "{}{}{}trait {}{}{}", |
| it.visibility.print_with_space(it.def_id, cx), |
| t.unsafety.print_with_space(), |
| if t.is_auto { "auto " } else { "" }, |
| it.name.unwrap(), |
| t.generics.print(cx), |
| bounds |
| ); |
| |
| if !t.generics.where_predicates.is_empty() { |
| write!(w, "{}", print_where_clause(&t.generics, cx, 0, true)); |
| } else { |
| w.write_str(" "); |
| } |
| |
| if t.items.is_empty() { |
| w.write_str("{ }"); |
| } else { |
| // FIXME: we should be using a derived_id for the Anchors here |
| w.write_str("{\n"); |
| let mut toggle = false; |
| |
| // If there are too many associated types, hide _everything_ |
| if should_hide_fields(count_types) { |
| toggle = true; |
| toggle_open( |
| w, |
| format_args!( |
| "{} associated items", |
| count_types + count_consts + count_methods |
| ), |
| ); |
| } |
| for t in &types { |
| render_assoc_item( |
| w, |
| t, |
| AssocItemLink::Anchor(None), |
| ItemType::Trait, |
| cx, |
| RenderMode::Normal, |
| ); |
| w.write_str(";\n"); |
| } |
| // If there are too many associated constants, hide everything after them |
| // We also do this if the types + consts is large because otherwise we could |
| // render a bunch of types and _then_ a bunch of consts just because both were |
| // _just_ under the limit |
| if !toggle && should_hide_fields(count_types + count_consts) { |
| toggle = true; |
| toggle_open( |
| w, |
| format_args!( |
| "{} associated constant{} and {} method{}", |
| count_consts, |
| pluralize(count_consts), |
| count_methods, |
| pluralize(count_methods), |
| ), |
| ); |
| } |
| if !types.is_empty() && !consts.is_empty() { |
| w.write_str("\n"); |
| } |
| for t in &consts { |
| render_assoc_item( |
| w, |
| t, |
| AssocItemLink::Anchor(None), |
| ItemType::Trait, |
| cx, |
| RenderMode::Normal, |
| ); |
| w.write_str(";\n"); |
| } |
| if !toggle && should_hide_fields(count_methods) { |
| toggle = true; |
| toggle_open(w, format_args!("{} methods", count_methods)); |
| } |
| if !consts.is_empty() && !required.is_empty() { |
| w.write_str("\n"); |
| } |
| for (pos, m) in required.iter().enumerate() { |
| render_assoc_item( |
| w, |
| m, |
| AssocItemLink::Anchor(None), |
| ItemType::Trait, |
| cx, |
| RenderMode::Normal, |
| ); |
| w.write_str(";\n"); |
| |
| if pos < required.len() - 1 { |
| w.write_str("<div class=\"item-spacer\"></div>"); |
| } |
| } |
| if !required.is_empty() && !provided.is_empty() { |
| w.write_str("\n"); |
| } |
| for (pos, m) in provided.iter().enumerate() { |
| render_assoc_item( |
| w, |
| m, |
| AssocItemLink::Anchor(None), |
| ItemType::Trait, |
| cx, |
| RenderMode::Normal, |
| ); |
| match *m.kind { |
| clean::MethodItem(ref inner, _) |
| if !inner.generics.where_predicates.is_empty() => |
| { |
| w.write_str(",\n { ... }\n"); |
| } |
| _ => { |
| w.write_str(" { ... }\n"); |
| } |
| } |
| if pos < provided.len() - 1 { |
| w.write_str("<div class=\"item-spacer\"></div>"); |
| } |
| } |
| if toggle { |
| toggle_close(w); |
| } |
| w.write_str("}"); |
| } |
| }); |
| }); |
| |
| // Trait documentation |
| document(w, cx, it, None, HeadingOffset::H2); |
| |
| fn write_small_section_header(w: &mut Buffer, id: &str, title: &str, extra_content: &str) { |
| write!( |
| w, |
| "<h2 id=\"{0}\" class=\"small-section-header\">\ |
| {1}<a href=\"#{0}\" class=\"anchor\"></a>\ |
| </h2>{2}", |
| id, title, extra_content |
| ) |
| } |
| |
| fn trait_item(w: &mut Buffer, cx: &Context<'_>, m: &clean::Item, t: &clean::Item) { |
| let name = m.name.unwrap(); |
| info!("Documenting {} on {:?}", name, t.name); |
| let item_type = m.type_(); |
| let id = cx.derive_id(format!("{}.{}", item_type, name)); |
| let mut content = Buffer::empty_from(w); |
| document(&mut content, cx, m, Some(t), HeadingOffset::H5); |
| let toggled = !content.is_empty(); |
| if toggled { |
| write!(w, "<details class=\"rustdoc-toggle\" open><summary>"); |
| } |
| write!(w, "<div id=\"{}\" class=\"method has-srclink\">", id); |
| write!(w, "<div class=\"rightside\">"); |
| |
| let has_stability = render_stability_since(w, m, t, cx.tcx()); |
| if has_stability { |
| w.write_str(" · "); |
| } |
| write_srclink(cx, m, w); |
| write!(w, "</div>"); |
| write!(w, "<h4 class=\"code-header\">"); |
| render_assoc_item( |
| w, |
| m, |
| AssocItemLink::Anchor(Some(&id)), |
| ItemType::Impl, |
| cx, |
| RenderMode::Normal, |
| ); |
| w.write_str("</h4>"); |
| w.write_str("</div>"); |
| if toggled { |
| write!(w, "</summary>"); |
| w.push_buffer(content); |
| write!(w, "</details>"); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if !types.is_empty() { |
| write_small_section_header( |
| w, |
| "associated-types", |
| "Associated Types", |
| "<div class=\"methods\">", |
| ); |
| for t in types { |
| trait_item(w, cx, t, it); |
| } |
| w.write_str("</div>"); |
| } |
| |
| if !consts.is_empty() { |
| write_small_section_header( |
| w, |
| "associated-const", |
| "Associated Constants", |
| "<div class=\"methods\">", |
| ); |
| for t in consts { |
| trait_item(w, cx, t, it); |
| } |
| w.write_str("</div>"); |
| } |
| |
| // Output the documentation for each function individually |
| if !required.is_empty() { |
| write_small_section_header( |
| w, |
| "required-methods", |
| "Required methods", |
| "<div class=\"methods\">", |
| ); |
| for m in required { |
| trait_item(w, cx, m, it); |
| } |
| w.write_str("</div>"); |
| } |
| if !provided.is_empty() { |
| write_small_section_header( |
| w, |
| "provided-methods", |
| "Provided methods", |
| "<div class=\"methods\">", |
| ); |
| for m in provided { |
| trait_item(w, cx, m, it); |
| } |
| w.write_str("</div>"); |
| } |
| |
| // If there are methods directly on this trait object, render them here. |
| render_assoc_items(w, cx, it, it.def_id.expect_def_id(), AssocItemRender::All); |
| |
| let cache = cx.cache(); |
| if let Some(implementors) = cache.implementors.get(&it.def_id.expect_def_id()) { |
| // The DefId is for the first Type found with that name. The bool is |
| // if any Types with the same name but different DefId have been found. |
| let mut implementor_dups: FxHashMap<Symbol, (DefId, bool)> = FxHashMap::default(); |
| for implementor in implementors { |
| match implementor.inner_impl().for_ { |
| clean::Type::Path { ref path } |
| | clean::BorrowedRef { type_: box clean::Type::Path { ref path }, .. } |
| if !path.is_assoc_ty() => |
| { |
| let did = path.def_id(); |
| let &mut (prev_did, ref mut has_duplicates) = |
| implementor_dups.entry(path.last()).or_insert((did, false)); |
| if prev_did != did { |
| *has_duplicates = true; |
| } |
| } |
| _ => {} |
| } |
| } |
| |
| let (local, foreign) = implementors.iter().partition::<Vec<_>, _>(|i| { |
| i.inner_impl().for_.def_id(cache).map_or(true, |d| cache.paths.contains_key(&d)) |
| }); |
| |
| let (mut synthetic, mut concrete): (Vec<&&Impl>, Vec<&&Impl>) = |
| local.iter().partition(|i| i.inner_impl().kind.is_auto()); |
| |
| synthetic.sort_by(|a, b| compare_impl(a, b, cx)); |
| concrete.sort_by(|a, b| compare_impl(a, b, cx)); |
| |
| if !foreign.is_empty() { |
| write_small_section_header(w, "foreign-impls", "Implementations on Foreign Types", ""); |
| |
| for implementor in foreign { |
| let provided_methods = implementor.inner_impl().provided_trait_methods(cx.tcx()); |
| let assoc_link = |
| AssocItemLink::GotoSource(implementor.impl_item.def_id, &provided_methods); |
| render_impl( |
| w, |
| cx, |
| implementor, |
| it, |
| assoc_link, |
| RenderMode::Normal, |
| None, |
| &[], |
| ImplRenderingParameters { |
| show_def_docs: false, |
| is_on_foreign_type: true, |
| show_default_items: false, |
| show_non_assoc_items: true, |
| toggle_open_by_default: false, |
| }, |
| ); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| write_small_section_header( |
| w, |
| "implementors", |
| "Implementors", |
| "<div class=\"item-list\" id=\"implementors-list\">", |
| ); |
| for implementor in concrete { |
| render_implementor(cx, implementor, it, w, &implementor_dups, &[]); |
| } |
| w.write_str("</div>"); |
| |
| if t.is_auto { |
| write_small_section_header( |
| w, |
| "synthetic-implementors", |
| "Auto implementors", |
| "<div class=\"item-list\" id=\"synthetic-implementors-list\">", |
| ); |
| for implementor in synthetic { |
| render_implementor( |
| cx, |
| implementor, |
| it, |
| w, |
| &implementor_dups, |
| &collect_paths_for_type(implementor.inner_impl().for_.clone(), cache), |
| ); |
| } |
| w.write_str("</div>"); |
| } |
| } else { |
| // even without any implementations to write in, we still want the heading and list, so the |
| // implementors javascript file pulled in below has somewhere to write the impls into |
| write_small_section_header( |
| w, |
| "implementors", |
| "Implementors", |
| "<div class=\"item-list\" id=\"implementors-list\"></div>", |
| ); |
| |
| if t.is_auto { |
| write_small_section_header( |
| w, |
| "synthetic-implementors", |
| "Auto implementors", |
| "<div class=\"item-list\" id=\"synthetic-implementors-list\"></div>", |
| ); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| let mut js_src_path: UrlPartsBuilder = std::iter::repeat("..") |
| .take(cx.current.len()) |
| .chain(std::iter::once("implementors")) |
| .collect(); |
| if it.def_id.is_local() { |
| js_src_path.extend(cx.current.iter().copied()); |
| } else { |
| let (ref path, _) = cache.external_paths[&it.def_id.expect_def_id()]; |
| js_src_path.extend(path[..path.len() - 1].iter().copied()); |
| } |
| js_src_path.push_fmt(format_args!("{}.{}.js", it.type_(), it.name.unwrap())); |
| write!( |
| w, |
| "<script type=\"text/javascript\" src=\"{src}\" async></script>", |
| src = js_src_path.finish(), |
| ); |
| } |
| |
| fn item_trait_alias(w: &mut Buffer, cx: &Context<'_>, it: &clean::Item, t: &clean::TraitAlias) { |
| wrap_into_docblock(w, |w| { |
| wrap_item(w, "trait-alias", |w| { |
| render_attributes_in_pre(w, it, ""); |
| write!( |
| w, |
| "trait {}{}{} = {};", |
| it.name.unwrap(), |
| t.generics.print(cx), |
| print_where_clause(&t.generics, cx, 0, true), |
| bounds(&t.bounds, true, cx) |
| ); |
| }); |
| }); |
| |
| document(w, cx, it, None, HeadingOffset::H2); |
| |
| // Render any items associated directly to this alias, as otherwise they |
| // won't be visible anywhere in the docs. It would be nice to also show |
| // associated items from the aliased type (see discussion in #32077), but |
| // we need #14072 to make sense of the generics. |
| render_assoc_items(w, cx, it, it.def_id.expect_def_id(), AssocItemRender::All) |
| } |
| |
| fn item_opaque_ty(w: &mut Buffer, cx: &Context<'_>, it: &clean::Item, t: &clean::OpaqueTy) { |
| wrap_into_docblock(w, |w| { |
| wrap_item(w, "opaque", |w| { |
| render_attributes_in_pre(w, it, ""); |
| write!( |
| w, |
| "type {}{}{where_clause} = impl {bounds};", |
| it.name.unwrap(), |
| t.generics.print(cx), |
| where_clause = print_where_clause(&t.generics, cx, 0, true), |
| bounds = bounds(&t.bounds, false, cx), |
| ); |
| }); |
| }); |
| |
| document(w, cx, it, None, HeadingOffset::H2); |
| |
| // Render any items associated directly to this alias, as otherwise they |
| // won't be visible anywhere in the docs. It would be nice to also show |
| // associated items from the aliased type (see discussion in #32077), but |
| // we need #14072 to make sense of the generics. |
| render_assoc_items(w, cx, it, it.def_id.expect_def_id(), AssocItemRender::All) |
| } |
| |
| fn item_typedef( |
| w: &mut Buffer, |
| cx: &Context<'_>, |
| it: &clean::Item, |
| t: &clean::Typedef, |
| is_associated: bool, |
| ) { |
| fn write_content( |
| w: &mut Buffer, |
| cx: &Context<'_>, |
| it: &clean::Item, |
| t: &clean::Typedef, |
| is_associated: bool, |
| ) { |
| wrap_item(w, "typedef", |w| { |
| render_attributes_in_pre(w, it, ""); |
| if !is_associated { |
| write!(w, "{}", it.visibility.print_with_space(it.def_id, cx)); |
| } |
| write!( |
| w, |
| "type {}{}{where_clause} = {type_};", |
| it.name.unwrap(), |
| t.generics.print(cx), |
| where_clause = print_where_clause(&t.generics, cx, 0, true), |
| type_ = t.type_.print(cx), |
| ); |
| }); |
| } |
| |
| // If this is an associated typedef, we don't want to wrap it into a docblock. |
| if is_associated { |
| write_content(w, cx, it, t, is_associated); |
| } else { |
| wrap_into_docblock(w, |w| { |
| write_content(w, cx, it, t, is_associated); |
| }); |
| } |
| |
| document(w, cx, it, None, HeadingOffset::H2); |
| |
| let def_id = it.def_id.expect_def_id(); |
| // Render any items associated directly to this alias, as otherwise they |
| // won't be visible anywhere in the docs. It would be nice to also show |
| // associated items from the aliased type (see discussion in #32077), but |
| // we need #14072 to make sense of the generics. |
| render_assoc_items(w, cx, it, def_id, AssocItemRender::All); |
| document_type_layout(w, cx, def_id); |
| } |
| |
| fn item_union(w: &mut Buffer, cx: &Context<'_>, it: &clean::Item, s: &clean::Union) { |
| wrap_into_docblock(w, |w| { |
| wrap_item(w, "union", |w| { |
| render_attributes_in_pre(w, it, ""); |
| render_union(w, it, Some(&s.generics), &s.fields, "", cx); |
| }); |
| }); |
| |
| document(w, cx, it, None, HeadingOffset::H2); |
| |
| let mut fields = s |
| .fields |
| .iter() |
| .filter_map(|f| match *f.kind { |
| clean::StructFieldItem(ref ty) => Some((f, ty)), |
| _ => None, |
| }) |
| .peekable(); |
| if fields.peek().is_some() { |
| write!( |
| w, |
| "<h2 id=\"fields\" class=\"fields small-section-header\">\ |
| Fields<a href=\"#fields\" class=\"anchor\"></a></h2>" |
| ); |
| for (field, ty) in fields { |
| let name = field.name.expect("union field name"); |
| let id = format!("{}.{}", ItemType::StructField, name); |
| write!( |
| w, |
| "<span id=\"{id}\" class=\"{shortty} small-section-header\">\ |
| <a href=\"#{id}\" class=\"anchor field\"></a>\ |
| <code>{name}: {ty}</code>\ |
| </span>", |
| id = id, |
| name = name, |
| shortty = ItemType::StructField, |
| ty = ty.print(cx), |
| ); |
| if let Some(stability_class) = field.stability_class(cx.tcx()) { |
| write!(w, "<span class=\"stab {stab}\"></span>", stab = stability_class); |
| } |
| document(w, cx, field, Some(it), HeadingOffset::H3); |
| } |
| } |
| let def_id = it.def_id.expect_def_id(); |
| render_assoc_items(w, cx, it, def_id, AssocItemRender::All); |
| document_type_layout(w, cx, def_id); |
| } |
| |
| fn print_tuple_struct_fields(w: &mut Buffer, cx: &Context<'_>, s: &[clean::Item]) { |
| for (i, ty) in s.iter().enumerate() { |
| if i > 0 { |
| w.write_str(", "); |
| } |
| match *ty.kind { |
| clean::StrippedItem(box clean::StructFieldItem(_)) => w.write_str("_"), |
| clean::StructFieldItem(ref ty) => write!(w, "{}", ty.print(cx)), |
| _ => unreachable!(), |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| fn item_enum(w: &mut Buffer, cx: &Context<'_>, it: &clean::Item, e: &clean::Enum) { |
| wrap_into_docblock(w, |w| { |
| wrap_item(w, "enum", |w| { |
| render_attributes_in_pre(w, it, ""); |
| write!( |
| w, |
| "{}enum {}{}{}", |
| it.visibility.print_with_space(it.def_id, cx), |
| it.name.unwrap(), |
| e.generics.print(cx), |
| print_where_clause(&e.generics, cx, 0, true), |
| ); |
| if e.variants.is_empty() && !e.variants_stripped { |
| w.write_str(" {}"); |
| } else { |
| w.write_str(" {\n"); |
| let count_variants = e.variants.len(); |
| let toggle = should_hide_fields(count_variants); |
| if toggle { |
| toggle_open(w, format_args!("{} variants", count_variants)); |
| } |
| for v in &e.variants { |
| w.write_str(" "); |
| let name = v.name.unwrap(); |
| match *v.kind { |
| clean::VariantItem(ref var) => match var { |
| clean::Variant::CLike => write!(w, "{}", name), |
| clean::Variant::Tuple(ref s) => { |
| write!(w, "{}(", name); |
| print_tuple_struct_fields(w, cx, s); |
| w.write_str(")"); |
| } |
| clean::Variant::Struct(ref s) => { |
| render_struct( |
| w, |
| v, |
| None, |
| s.struct_type, |
| &s.fields, |
| " ", |
| false, |
| cx, |
| ); |
| } |
| }, |
| _ => unreachable!(), |
| } |
| w.write_str(",\n"); |
| } |
| |
| if e.variants_stripped { |
| w.write_str(" // some variants omitted\n"); |
| } |
| if toggle { |
| toggle_close(w); |
| } |
| w.write_str("}"); |
| } |
| }); |
| }); |
| |
| document(w, cx, it, None, HeadingOffset::H2); |
| |
| if !e.variants.is_empty() { |
| write!( |
| w, |
| "<h2 id=\"variants\" class=\"variants small-section-header\">\ |
| Variants{}<a href=\"#variants\" class=\"anchor\"></a></h2>", |
| document_non_exhaustive_header(it) |
| ); |
| document_non_exhaustive(w, it); |
| for variant in &e.variants { |
| let id = cx.derive_id(format!("{}.{}", ItemType::Variant, variant.name.unwrap())); |
| write!( |
| w, |
| "<h3 id=\"{id}\" class=\"variant small-section-header\">\ |
| <a href=\"#{id}\" class=\"anchor field\"></a>\ |
| <code>{name}", |
| id = id, |
| name = variant.name.unwrap() |
| ); |
| if let clean::VariantItem(clean::Variant::Tuple(ref s)) = *variant.kind { |
| w.write_str("("); |
| print_tuple_struct_fields(w, cx, s); |
| w.write_str(")"); |
| } |
| w.write_str("</code>"); |
| render_stability_since(w, variant, it, cx.tcx()); |
| w.write_str("</h3>"); |
| |
| use crate::clean::Variant; |
| |
| let heading_and_fields = match &*variant.kind { |
| clean::VariantItem(Variant::Struct(s)) => Some(("Fields", &s.fields)), |
| // Documentation on tuple variant fields is rare, so to reduce noise we only emit |
| // the section if at least one field is documented. |
| clean::VariantItem(Variant::Tuple(fields)) |
| if fields.iter().any(|f| f.doc_value().is_some()) => |
| { |
| Some(("Tuple Fields", fields)) |
| } |
| _ => None, |
| }; |
| |
| if let Some((heading, fields)) = heading_and_fields { |
| let variant_id = |
| cx.derive_id(format!("{}.{}.fields", ItemType::Variant, variant.name.unwrap())); |
| write!(w, "<div class=\"sub-variant\" id=\"{id}\">", id = variant_id); |
| write!(w, "<h4>{heading}</h4>", heading = heading); |
| document_non_exhaustive(w, variant); |
| for field in fields { |
| match *field.kind { |
| clean::StrippedItem(box clean::StructFieldItem(_)) => {} |
| clean::StructFieldItem(ref ty) => { |
| let id = cx.derive_id(format!( |
| "variant.{}.field.{}", |
| variant.name.unwrap(), |
| field.name.unwrap() |
| )); |
| write!( |
| w, |
| "<div class=\"sub-variant-field\">\ |
| <span id=\"{id}\" class=\"variant small-section-header\">\ |
| <a href=\"#{id}\" class=\"anchor field\"></a>\ |
| <code>{f}: {t}</code>\ |
| </span>", |
| id = id, |
| f = field.name.unwrap(), |
| t = ty.print(cx) |
| ); |
| document(w, cx, field, Some(variant), HeadingOffset::H5); |
| write!(w, "</div>"); |
| } |
| _ => unreachable!(), |
| } |
| } |
| w.write_str("</div>"); |
| } |
| |
| document(w, cx, variant, Some(it), HeadingOffset::H4); |
| } |
| } |
| let def_id = it.def_id.expect_def_id(); |
| render_assoc_items(w, cx, it, def_id, AssocItemRender::All); |
| document_type_layout(w, cx, def_id); |
| } |
| |
| fn item_macro(w: &mut Buffer, cx: &Context<'_>, it: &clean::Item, t: &clean::Macro) { |
| wrap_into_docblock(w, |w| { |
| highlight::render_with_highlighting( |
| &t.source, |
| w, |
| Some("macro"), |
| None, |
| None, |
| it.span(cx.tcx()).inner().edition(), |
| None, |
| None, |
| None, |
| ); |
| }); |
| document(w, cx, it, None, HeadingOffset::H2) |
| } |
| |
| fn item_proc_macro(w: &mut Buffer, cx: &Context<'_>, it: &clean::Item, m: &clean::ProcMacro) { |
| wrap_into_docblock(w, |w| { |
| let name = it.name.expect("proc-macros always have names"); |
| match m.kind { |
| MacroKind::Bang => { |
| wrap_item(w, "macro", |w| { |
| write!(w, "{}!() {{ /* proc-macro */ }}", name); |
| }); |
| } |
| MacroKind::Attr => { |
| wrap_item(w, "attr", |w| { |
| write!(w, "#[{}]", name); |
| }); |
| } |
| MacroKind::Derive => { |
| wrap_item(w, "derive", |w| { |
| write!(w, "#[derive({})]", name); |
| if !m.helpers.is_empty() { |
| w.push_str("\n{\n"); |
| w.push_str(" // Attributes available to this derive:\n"); |
| for attr in &m.helpers { |
| writeln!(w, " #[{}]", attr); |
| } |
| w.push_str("}\n"); |
| } |
| }); |
| } |
| } |
| }); |
| document(w, cx, it, None, HeadingOffset::H2) |
| } |
| |
| fn item_primitive(w: &mut Buffer, cx: &Context<'_>, it: &clean::Item) { |
| document(w, cx, it, None, HeadingOffset::H2); |
| render_assoc_items(w, cx, it, it.def_id.expect_def_id(), AssocItemRender::All) |
| } |
| |
| fn item_constant(w: &mut Buffer, cx: &Context<'_>, it: &clean::Item, c: &clean::Constant) { |
| wrap_into_docblock(w, |w| { |
| wrap_item(w, "const", |w| { |
| render_attributes_in_code(w, it); |
| |
| write!( |
| w, |
| "{vis}const {name}: {typ}", |
| vis = it.visibility.print_with_space(it.def_id, cx), |
| name = it.name.unwrap(), |
| typ = c.type_.print(cx), |
| ); |
| |
| let value = c.value(cx.tcx()); |
| let is_literal = c.is_literal(cx.tcx()); |
| let expr = c.expr(cx.tcx()); |
| if value.is_some() || is_literal { |
| write!(w, " = {expr};", expr = Escape(&expr)); |
| } else { |
| w.write_str(";"); |
| } |
| |
| if !is_literal { |
| if let Some(value) = &value { |
| let value_lowercase = value.to_lowercase(); |
| let expr_lowercase = expr.to_lowercase(); |
| |
| if value_lowercase != expr_lowercase |
| && value_lowercase.trim_end_matches("i32") != expr_lowercase |
| { |
| write!(w, " // {value}", value = Escape(value)); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| }); |
| }); |
| |
| document(w, cx, it, None, HeadingOffset::H2) |
| } |
| |
| fn item_struct(w: &mut Buffer, cx: &Context<'_>, it: &clean::Item, s: &clean::Struct) { |
| wrap_into_docblock(w, |w| { |
| wrap_item(w, "struct", |w| { |
| render_attributes_in_code(w, it); |
| render_struct(w, it, Some(&s.generics), s.struct_type, &s.fields, "", true, cx); |
| }); |
| }); |
| |
| document(w, cx, it, None, HeadingOffset::H2); |
| |
| let mut fields = s |
| .fields |
| .iter() |
| .filter_map(|f| match *f.kind { |
| clean::StructFieldItem(ref ty) => Some((f, ty)), |
| _ => None, |
| }) |
| .peekable(); |
| if let CtorKind::Fictive | CtorKind::Fn = s.struct_type { |
| if fields.peek().is_some() { |
| write!( |
| w, |
| "<h2 id=\"fields\" class=\"fields small-section-header\">\ |
| {}{}<a href=\"#fields\" class=\"anchor\"></a>\ |
| </h2>", |
| if let CtorKind::Fictive = s.struct_type { "Fields" } else { "Tuple Fields" }, |
| document_non_exhaustive_header(it) |
| ); |
| document_non_exhaustive(w, it); |
| for (index, (field, ty)) in fields.enumerate() { |
| let field_name = |
| field.name.map_or_else(|| index.to_string(), |sym| sym.as_str().to_string()); |
| let id = cx.derive_id(format!("{}.{}", ItemType::StructField, field_name)); |
| write!( |
| w, |
| "<span id=\"{id}\" class=\"{item_type} small-section-header\">\ |
| <a href=\"#{id}\" class=\"anchor field\"></a>\ |
| <code>{name}: {ty}</code>\ |
| </span>", |
| item_type = ItemType::StructField, |
| id = id, |
| name = field_name, |
| ty = ty.print(cx) |
| ); |
| document(w, cx, field, Some(it), HeadingOffset::H3); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| let def_id = it.def_id.expect_def_id(); |
| render_assoc_items(w, cx, it, def_id, AssocItemRender::All); |
| document_type_layout(w, cx, def_id); |
| } |
| |
| fn item_static(w: &mut Buffer, cx: &Context<'_>, it: &clean::Item, s: &clean::Static) { |
| wrap_into_docblock(w, |w| { |
| wrap_item(w, "static", |w| { |
| render_attributes_in_code(w, it); |
| write!( |
| w, |
| "{vis}static {mutability}{name}: {typ}", |
| vis = it.visibility.print_with_space(it.def_id, cx), |
| mutability = s.mutability.print_with_space(), |
| name = it.name.unwrap(), |
| typ = s.type_.print(cx) |
| ); |
| }); |
| }); |
| document(w, cx, it, None, HeadingOffset::H2) |
| } |
| |
| fn item_foreign_type(w: &mut Buffer, cx: &Context<'_>, it: &clean::Item) { |
| wrap_into_docblock(w, |w| { |
| wrap_item(w, "foreigntype", |w| { |
| w.write_str("extern {\n"); |
| render_attributes_in_code(w, it); |
| write!( |
| w, |
| " {}type {};\n}}", |
| it.visibility.print_with_space(it.def_id, cx), |
| it.name.unwrap(), |
| ); |
| }); |
| }); |
| |
| document(w, cx, it, None, HeadingOffset::H2); |
| |
| render_assoc_items(w, cx, it, it.def_id.expect_def_id(), AssocItemRender::All) |
| } |
| |
| fn item_keyword(w: &mut Buffer, cx: &Context<'_>, it: &clean::Item) { |
| document(w, cx, it, None, HeadingOffset::H2) |
| } |
| |
| /// Compare two strings treating multi-digit numbers as single units (i.e. natural sort order). |
| crate fn compare_names(mut lhs: &str, mut rhs: &str) -> Ordering { |
| /// Takes a non-numeric and a numeric part from the given &str. |
| fn take_parts<'a>(s: &mut &'a str) -> (&'a str, &'a str) { |
| let i = s.find(|c: char| c.is_ascii_digit()); |
| let (a, b) = s.split_at(i.unwrap_or(s.len())); |
| let i = b.find(|c: char| !c.is_ascii_digit()); |
| let (b, c) = b.split_at(i.unwrap_or(b.len())); |
| *s = c; |
| (a, b) |
| } |
| |
| while !lhs.is_empty() || !rhs.is_empty() { |
| let (la, lb) = take_parts(&mut lhs); |
| let (ra, rb) = take_parts(&mut rhs); |
| // First process the non-numeric part. |
| match la.cmp(ra) { |
| Ordering::Equal => (), |
| x => return x, |
| } |
| // Then process the numeric part, if both sides have one (and they fit in a u64). |
| if let (Ok(ln), Ok(rn)) = (lb.parse::<u64>(), rb.parse::<u64>()) { |
| match ln.cmp(&rn) { |
| Ordering::Equal => (), |
| x => return x, |
| } |
| } |
| // Then process the numeric part again, but this time as strings. |
| match lb.cmp(rb) { |
| Ordering::Equal => (), |
| x => return x, |
| } |
| } |
| |
| Ordering::Equal |
| } |
| |
| pub(super) fn full_path(cx: &Context<'_>, item: &clean::Item) -> String { |
| let mut s = join_with_double_colon(&cx.current); |
| s.push_str("::"); |
| s.push_str(item.name.unwrap().as_str()); |
| s |
| } |
| |
| pub(super) fn item_path(ty: ItemType, name: &str) -> String { |
| match ty { |
| ItemType::Module => format!("{}index.html", ensure_trailing_slash(name)), |
| _ => format!("{}.{}.html", ty, name), |
| } |
| } |
| |
| fn bounds(t_bounds: &[clean::GenericBound], trait_alias: bool, cx: &Context<'_>) -> String { |
| let mut bounds = String::new(); |
| if !t_bounds.is_empty() { |
| if !trait_alias { |
| bounds.push_str(": "); |
| } |
| for (i, p) in t_bounds.iter().enumerate() { |
| if i > 0 { |
| bounds.push_str(" + "); |
| } |
| bounds.push_str(&p.print(cx).to_string()); |
| } |
| } |
| bounds |
| } |
| |
| fn wrap_into_docblock<F>(w: &mut Buffer, f: F) |
| where |
| F: FnOnce(&mut Buffer), |
| { |
| w.write_str("<div class=\"docblock item-decl\">"); |
| f(w); |
| w.write_str("</div>") |
| } |
| |
| fn wrap_item<F>(w: &mut Buffer, item_name: &str, f: F) |
| where |
| F: FnOnce(&mut Buffer), |
| { |
| w.write_fmt(format_args!("<pre class=\"rust {}\"><code>", item_name)); |
| f(w); |
| w.write_str("</code></pre>"); |
| } |
| |
| fn render_stability_since( |
| w: &mut Buffer, |
| item: &clean::Item, |
| containing_item: &clean::Item, |
| tcx: TyCtxt<'_>, |
| ) -> bool { |
| render_stability_since_raw( |
| w, |
| item.stable_since(tcx), |
| item.const_stability(tcx), |
| containing_item.stable_since(tcx), |
| containing_item.const_stable_since(tcx), |
| ) |
| } |
| |
| fn compare_impl<'a, 'b>(lhs: &'a &&Impl, rhs: &'b &&Impl, cx: &Context<'_>) -> Ordering { |
| let lhss = format!("{}", lhs.inner_impl().print(false, cx)); |
| let rhss = format!("{}", rhs.inner_impl().print(false, cx)); |
| |
| // lhs and rhs are formatted as HTML, which may be unnecessary |
| compare_names(&lhss, &rhss) |
| } |
| |
| fn render_implementor( |
| cx: &Context<'_>, |
| implementor: &Impl, |
| trait_: &clean::Item, |
| w: &mut Buffer, |
| implementor_dups: &FxHashMap<Symbol, (DefId, bool)>, |
| aliases: &[String], |
| ) { |
| // If there's already another implementor that has the same abridged name, use the |
| // full path, for example in `std::iter::ExactSizeIterator` |
| let use_absolute = match implementor.inner_impl().for_ { |
| clean::Type::Path { ref path, .. } |
| | clean::BorrowedRef { type_: box clean::Type::Path { ref path, .. }, .. } |
| if !path.is_assoc_ty() => |
| { |
| implementor_dups[&path.last()].1 |
| } |
| _ => false, |
| }; |
| render_impl( |
| w, |
| cx, |
| implementor, |
| trait_, |
| AssocItemLink::Anchor(None), |
| RenderMode::Normal, |
| Some(use_absolute), |
| aliases, |
| ImplRenderingParameters { |
| show_def_docs: false, |
| is_on_foreign_type: false, |
| show_default_items: false, |
| show_non_assoc_items: false, |
| toggle_open_by_default: false, |
| }, |
| ); |
| } |
| |
| fn render_union( |
| w: &mut Buffer, |
| it: &clean::Item, |
| g: Option<&clean::Generics>, |
| fields: &[clean::Item], |
| tab: &str, |
| cx: &Context<'_>, |
| ) { |
| write!(w, "{}union {}", it.visibility.print_with_space(it.def_id, cx), it.name.unwrap()); |
| if let Some(g) = g { |
| write!(w, "{}", g.print(cx)); |
| write!(w, "{}", print_where_clause(g, cx, 0, true)); |
| } |
| |
| write!(w, " {{\n{}", tab); |
| let count_fields = |
| fields.iter().filter(|f| matches!(*f.kind, clean::StructFieldItem(..))).count(); |
| let toggle = should_hide_fields(count_fields); |
| if toggle { |
| toggle_open(w, format_args!("{} fields", count_fields)); |
| } |
| |
| for field in fields { |
| if let clean::StructFieldItem(ref ty) = *field.kind { |
| write!( |
| w, |
| " {}{}: {},\n{}", |
| field.visibility.print_with_space(field.def_id, cx), |
| field.name.unwrap(), |
| ty.print(cx), |
| tab |
| ); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if it.has_stripped_fields().unwrap() { |
| write!(w, " /* private fields */\n{}", tab); |
| } |
| if toggle { |
| toggle_close(w); |
| } |
| w.write_str("}"); |
| } |
| |
| fn render_struct( |
| w: &mut Buffer, |
| it: &clean::Item, |
| g: Option<&clean::Generics>, |
| ty: CtorKind, |
| fields: &[clean::Item], |
| tab: &str, |
| structhead: bool, |
| cx: &Context<'_>, |
| ) { |
| write!( |
| w, |
| "{}{}{}", |
| it.visibility.print_with_space(it.def_id, cx), |
| if structhead { "struct " } else { "" }, |
| it.name.unwrap() |
| ); |
| if let Some(g) = g { |
| write!(w, "{}", g.print(cx)) |
| } |
| match ty { |
| CtorKind::Fictive => { |
| if let Some(g) = g { |
| write!(w, "{}", print_where_clause(g, cx, 0, true),) |
| } |
| w.write_str(" {"); |
| let count_fields = |
| fields.iter().filter(|f| matches!(*f.kind, clean::StructFieldItem(..))).count(); |
| let has_visible_fields = count_fields > 0; |
| let toggle = should_hide_fields(count_fields); |
| if toggle { |
| toggle_open(w, format_args!("{} fields", count_fields)); |
| } |
| for field in fields { |
| if let clean::StructFieldItem(ref ty) = *field.kind { |
| write!( |
| w, |
| "\n{} {}{}: {},", |
| tab, |
| field.visibility.print_with_space(field.def_id, cx), |
| field.name.unwrap(), |
| ty.print(cx), |
| ); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if has_visible_fields { |
| if it.has_stripped_fields().unwrap() { |
| write!(w, "\n{} /* private fields */", tab); |
| } |
| write!(w, "\n{}", tab); |
| } else if it.has_stripped_fields().unwrap() { |
| write!(w, " /* private fields */ "); |
| } |
| if toggle { |
| toggle_close(w); |
| } |
| w.write_str("}"); |
| } |
| CtorKind::Fn => { |
| w.write_str("("); |
| for (i, field) in fields.iter().enumerate() { |
| if i > 0 { |
| w.write_str(", "); |
| } |
| match *field.kind { |
| clean::StrippedItem(box clean::StructFieldItem(..)) => write!(w, "_"), |
| clean::StructFieldItem(ref ty) => { |
| write!( |
| w, |
| "{}{}", |
| field.visibility.print_with_space(field.def_id, cx), |
| ty.print(cx), |
| ) |
| } |
| _ => unreachable!(), |
| } |
| } |
| w.write_str(")"); |
| if let Some(g) = g { |
| write!(w, "{}", print_where_clause(g, cx, 0, false),) |
| } |
| // We only want a ";" when we are displaying a tuple struct, not a variant tuple struct. |
| if structhead { |
| w.write_str(";"); |
| } |
| } |
| CtorKind::Const => { |
| // Needed for PhantomData. |
| if let Some(g) = g { |
| write!(w, "{}", print_where_clause(g, cx, 0, false),) |
| } |
| w.write_str(";"); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| fn document_non_exhaustive_header(item: &clean::Item) -> &str { |
| if item.is_non_exhaustive() { " (Non-exhaustive)" } else { "" } |
| } |
| |
| fn document_non_exhaustive(w: &mut Buffer, item: &clean::Item) { |
| if item.is_non_exhaustive() { |
| write!( |
| w, |
| "<details class=\"rustdoc-toggle non-exhaustive\">\ |
| <summary class=\"hideme\"><span>{}</span></summary>\ |
| <div class=\"docblock\">", |
| { |
| if item.is_struct() { |
| "This struct is marked as non-exhaustive" |
| } else if item.is_enum() { |
| "This enum is marked as non-exhaustive" |
| } else if item.is_variant() { |
| "This variant is marked as non-exhaustive" |
| } else { |
| "This type is marked as non-exhaustive" |
| } |
| } |
| ); |
| |
| if item.is_struct() { |
| w.write_str( |
| "Non-exhaustive structs could have additional fields added in future. \ |
| Therefore, non-exhaustive structs cannot be constructed in external crates \ |
| using the traditional <code>Struct { .. }</code> syntax; cannot be \ |
| matched against without a wildcard <code>..</code>; and \ |
| struct update syntax will not work.", |
| ); |
| } else if item.is_enum() { |
| w.write_str( |
| "Non-exhaustive enums could have additional variants added in future. \ |
| Therefore, when matching against variants of non-exhaustive enums, an \ |
| extra wildcard arm must be added to account for any future variants.", |
| ); |
| } else if item.is_variant() { |
| w.write_str( |
| "Non-exhaustive enum variants could have additional fields added in future. \ |
| Therefore, non-exhaustive enum variants cannot be constructed in external \ |
| crates and cannot be matched against.", |
| ); |
| } else { |
| w.write_str( |
| "This type will require a wildcard arm in any match statements or constructors.", |
| ); |
| } |
| |
| w.write_str("</div></details>"); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| fn document_type_layout(w: &mut Buffer, cx: &Context<'_>, ty_def_id: DefId) { |
| fn write_size_of_layout(w: &mut Buffer, layout: Layout<'_>, tag_size: u64) { |
| if layout.abi().is_unsized() { |
| write!(w, "(unsized)"); |
| } else { |
| let bytes = layout.size().bytes() - tag_size; |
| write!(w, "{size} byte{pl}", size = bytes, pl = if bytes == 1 { "" } else { "s" },); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if !cx.shared.show_type_layout { |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| writeln!(w, "<h2 class=\"small-section-header\">Layout</h2>"); |
| writeln!(w, "<div class=\"docblock\">"); |
| |
| let tcx = cx.tcx(); |
| let param_env = tcx.param_env(ty_def_id); |
| let ty = tcx.type_of(ty_def_id); |
| match tcx.layout_of(param_env.and(ty)) { |
| Ok(ty_layout) => { |
| writeln!( |
| w, |
| "<div class=\"warning\"><p><strong>Note:</strong> Most layout information is \ |
| <strong>completely unstable</strong> and may even differ between compilations. \ |
| The only exception is types with certain <code>repr(...)</code> attributes. \ |
| Please see the Rust Reference’s \ |
| <a href=\"https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/type-layout.html\">“Type Layout”</a> \ |
| chapter for details on type layout guarantees.</p></div>" |
| ); |
| w.write_str("<p><strong>Size:</strong> "); |
| write_size_of_layout(w, ty_layout.layout, 0); |
| writeln!(w, "</p>"); |
| if let Variants::Multiple { variants, tag, tag_encoding, .. } = |
| &ty_layout.layout.variants() |
| { |
| if !variants.is_empty() { |
| w.write_str( |
| "<p><strong>Size for each variant:</strong></p>\ |
| <ul>", |
| ); |
| |
| let Adt(adt, _) = ty_layout.ty.kind() else { |
| span_bug!(tcx.def_span(ty_def_id), "not an adt") |
| }; |
| |
| let tag_size = if let TagEncoding::Niche { .. } = tag_encoding { |
| 0 |
| } else if let Primitive::Int(i, _) = tag.value { |
| i.size().bytes() |
| } else { |
| span_bug!(tcx.def_span(ty_def_id), "tag is neither niche nor int") |
| }; |
| |
| for (index, layout) in variants.iter_enumerated() { |
| let name = adt.variant(index).name; |
| write!(w, "<li><code>{name}</code>: ", name = name); |
| write_size_of_layout(w, *layout, tag_size); |
| writeln!(w, "</li>"); |
| } |
| w.write_str("</ul>"); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| // This kind of layout error can occur with valid code, e.g. if you try to |
| // get the layout of a generic type such as `Vec<T>`. |
| Err(LayoutError::Unknown(_)) => { |
| writeln!( |
| w, |
| "<p><strong>Note:</strong> Unable to compute type layout, \ |
| possibly due to this type having generic parameters. \ |
| Layout can only be computed for concrete, fully-instantiated types.</p>" |
| ); |
| } |
| // This kind of error probably can't happen with valid code, but we don't |
| // want to panic and prevent the docs from building, so we just let the |
| // user know that we couldn't compute the layout. |
| Err(LayoutError::SizeOverflow(_)) => { |
| writeln!( |
| w, |
| "<p><strong>Note:</strong> Encountered an error during type layout; \ |
| the type was too big.</p>" |
| ); |
| } |
| Err(LayoutError::NormalizationFailure(_, _)) => { |
| writeln!( |
| w, |
| "<p><strong>Note:</strong> Encountered an error during type layout; \ |
| the type failed to be normalized.</p>" |
| ) |
| } |
| } |
| |
| writeln!(w, "</div>"); |
| } |
| |
| fn pluralize(count: usize) -> &'static str { |
| if count > 1 { "s" } else { "" } |
| } |