| //! Conditional compilation stripping. |
| |
| use std::iter; |
| |
| use rustc_ast::token::{Delimiter, Token, TokenKind}; |
| use rustc_ast::tokenstream::{ |
| AttrTokenStream, AttrTokenTree, LazyAttrTokenStream, Spacing, TokenTree, |
| }; |
| use rustc_ast::{ |
| self as ast, AttrKind, AttrStyle, Attribute, HasAttrs, HasTokens, MetaItem, MetaItemInner, |
| NodeId, NormalAttr, |
| }; |
| use rustc_attr_parsing as attr; |
| use rustc_attr_parsing::{ |
| AttributeParser, CFG_TEMPLATE, EvalConfigResult, ShouldEmit, eval_config_entry, parse_cfg_attr, |
| }; |
| use rustc_data_structures::flat_map_in_place::FlatMapInPlace; |
| use rustc_feature::{ |
| ACCEPTED_LANG_FEATURES, AttributeSafety, EnabledLangFeature, EnabledLibFeature, Features, |
| REMOVED_LANG_FEATURES, UNSTABLE_LANG_FEATURES, |
| }; |
| use rustc_lint_defs::BuiltinLintDiag; |
| use rustc_parse::validate_attr; |
| use rustc_parse::validate_attr::deny_builtin_meta_unsafety; |
| use rustc_session::Session; |
| use rustc_session::parse::feature_err; |
| use rustc_span::{STDLIB_STABLE_CRATES, Span, Symbol, sym}; |
| use thin_vec::ThinVec; |
| use tracing::instrument; |
| |
| use crate::errors::{ |
| CrateNameInCfgAttr, CrateTypeInCfgAttr, FeatureNotAllowed, FeatureRemoved, |
| FeatureRemovedReason, InvalidCfg, MalformedFeatureAttribute, MalformedFeatureAttributeHelp, |
| RemoveExprNotSupported, |
| }; |
| |
| /// A folder that strips out items that do not belong in the current configuration. |
| pub struct StripUnconfigured<'a> { |
| pub sess: &'a Session, |
| pub features: Option<&'a Features>, |
| /// If `true`, perform cfg-stripping on attached tokens. |
| /// This is only used for the input to derive macros, |
| /// which needs eager expansion of `cfg` and `cfg_attr` |
| pub config_tokens: bool, |
| pub lint_node_id: NodeId, |
| } |
| |
| pub fn features(sess: &Session, krate_attrs: &[Attribute], crate_name: Symbol) -> Features { |
| fn feature_list(attr: &Attribute) -> ThinVec<ast::MetaItemInner> { |
| if attr.has_name(sym::feature) |
| && let Some(list) = attr.meta_item_list() |
| { |
| list |
| } else { |
| ThinVec::new() |
| } |
| } |
| |
| let mut features = Features::default(); |
| |
| // Process all features enabled in the code. |
| for attr in krate_attrs { |
| for mi in feature_list(attr) { |
| let name = match mi.ident() { |
| Some(ident) if mi.is_word() => ident.name, |
| Some(ident) => { |
| sess.dcx().emit_err(MalformedFeatureAttribute { |
| span: mi.span(), |
| help: MalformedFeatureAttributeHelp::Suggestion { |
| span: mi.span(), |
| suggestion: ident.name, |
| }, |
| }); |
| continue; |
| } |
| None => { |
| sess.dcx().emit_err(MalformedFeatureAttribute { |
| span: mi.span(), |
| help: MalformedFeatureAttributeHelp::Label { span: mi.span() }, |
| }); |
| continue; |
| } |
| }; |
| |
| // If the enabled feature has been removed, issue an error. |
| if let Some(f) = REMOVED_LANG_FEATURES.iter().find(|f| name == f.feature.name) { |
| let pull_note = if let Some(pull) = f.pull { |
| format!( |
| "; see <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/{}> for more information", |
| pull |
| ) |
| } else { |
| "".to_owned() |
| }; |
| sess.dcx().emit_err(FeatureRemoved { |
| span: mi.span(), |
| reason: f.reason.map(|reason| FeatureRemovedReason { reason }), |
| removed_rustc_version: f.feature.since, |
| pull_note, |
| }); |
| continue; |
| } |
| |
| // If the enabled feature is stable, record it. |
| if let Some(f) = ACCEPTED_LANG_FEATURES.iter().find(|f| name == f.name) { |
| features.set_enabled_lang_feature(EnabledLangFeature { |
| gate_name: name, |
| attr_sp: mi.span(), |
| stable_since: Some(Symbol::intern(f.since)), |
| }); |
| continue; |
| } |
| |
| // If `-Z allow-features` is used and the enabled feature is |
| // unstable and not also listed as one of the allowed features, |
| // issue an error. |
| if let Some(allowed) = sess.opts.unstable_opts.allow_features.as_ref() { |
| if allowed.iter().all(|f| name.as_str() != f) { |
| sess.dcx().emit_err(FeatureNotAllowed { span: mi.span(), name }); |
| continue; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // If the enabled feature is unstable, record it. |
| if UNSTABLE_LANG_FEATURES.iter().find(|f| name == f.name).is_some() { |
| // When the ICE comes a standard library crate, there's a chance that the person |
| // hitting the ICE may be using -Zbuild-std or similar with an untested target. |
| // The bug is probably in the standard library and not the compiler in that case, |
| // but that doesn't really matter - we want a bug report. |
| if features.internal(name) && !STDLIB_STABLE_CRATES.contains(&crate_name) { |
| sess.using_internal_features.store(true, std::sync::atomic::Ordering::Relaxed); |
| } |
| |
| features.set_enabled_lang_feature(EnabledLangFeature { |
| gate_name: name, |
| attr_sp: mi.span(), |
| stable_since: None, |
| }); |
| continue; |
| } |
| |
| // Otherwise, the feature is unknown. Enable it as a lib feature. |
| // It will be checked later whether the feature really exists. |
| features |
| .set_enabled_lib_feature(EnabledLibFeature { gate_name: name, attr_sp: mi.span() }); |
| |
| // Similar to above, detect internal lib features to suppress |
| // the ICE message that asks for a report. |
| if features.internal(name) && !STDLIB_STABLE_CRATES.contains(&crate_name) { |
| sess.using_internal_features.store(true, std::sync::atomic::Ordering::Relaxed); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| features |
| } |
| |
| pub fn pre_configure_attrs(sess: &Session, attrs: &[Attribute]) -> ast::AttrVec { |
| let strip_unconfigured = StripUnconfigured { |
| sess, |
| features: None, |
| config_tokens: false, |
| lint_node_id: ast::CRATE_NODE_ID, |
| }; |
| attrs |
| .iter() |
| .flat_map(|attr| strip_unconfigured.process_cfg_attr(attr)) |
| .take_while(|attr| { |
| !is_cfg(attr) |
| || strip_unconfigured |
| .cfg_true(attr, strip_unconfigured.lint_node_id, ShouldEmit::Nothing) |
| .as_bool() |
| }) |
| .collect() |
| } |
| |
| pub(crate) fn attr_into_trace(mut attr: Attribute, trace_name: Symbol) -> Attribute { |
| match &mut attr.kind { |
| AttrKind::Normal(normal) => { |
| let NormalAttr { item, tokens } = &mut **normal; |
| item.path.segments[0].ident.name = trace_name; |
| // This makes the trace attributes unobservable to token-based proc macros. |
| *tokens = Some(LazyAttrTokenStream::new_direct(AttrTokenStream::default())); |
| } |
| AttrKind::DocComment(..) => unreachable!(), |
| } |
| attr |
| } |
| |
| #[macro_export] |
| macro_rules! configure { |
| ($this:ident, $node:ident) => { |
| match $this.configure($node) { |
| Some(node) => node, |
| None => return Default::default(), |
| } |
| }; |
| } |
| |
| impl<'a> StripUnconfigured<'a> { |
| pub fn configure<T: HasAttrs + HasTokens>(&self, mut node: T) -> Option<T> { |
| self.process_cfg_attrs(&mut node); |
| self.in_cfg(node.attrs()).then(|| { |
| self.try_configure_tokens(&mut node); |
| node |
| }) |
| } |
| |
| fn try_configure_tokens<T: HasTokens>(&self, node: &mut T) { |
| if self.config_tokens { |
| if let Some(Some(tokens)) = node.tokens_mut() { |
| let attr_stream = tokens.to_attr_token_stream(); |
| *tokens = LazyAttrTokenStream::new_direct(self.configure_tokens(&attr_stream)); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /// Performs cfg-expansion on `stream`, producing a new `AttrTokenStream`. |
| /// This is only used during the invocation of `derive` proc-macros, |
| /// which require that we cfg-expand their entire input. |
| /// Normal cfg-expansion operates on parsed AST nodes via the `configure` method |
| fn configure_tokens(&self, stream: &AttrTokenStream) -> AttrTokenStream { |
| fn can_skip(stream: &AttrTokenStream) -> bool { |
| stream.0.iter().all(|tree| match tree { |
| AttrTokenTree::AttrsTarget(_) => false, |
| AttrTokenTree::Token(..) => true, |
| AttrTokenTree::Delimited(.., inner) => can_skip(inner), |
| }) |
| } |
| |
| if can_skip(stream) { |
| return stream.clone(); |
| } |
| |
| let trees: Vec<_> = stream |
| .0 |
| .iter() |
| .filter_map(|tree| match tree.clone() { |
| AttrTokenTree::AttrsTarget(mut target) => { |
| // Expand any `cfg_attr` attributes. |
| target.attrs.flat_map_in_place(|attr| self.process_cfg_attr(&attr)); |
| |
| if self.in_cfg(&target.attrs) { |
| target.tokens = LazyAttrTokenStream::new_direct( |
| self.configure_tokens(&target.tokens.to_attr_token_stream()), |
| ); |
| Some(AttrTokenTree::AttrsTarget(target)) |
| } else { |
| // Remove the target if there's a `cfg` attribute and |
| // the condition isn't satisfied. |
| None |
| } |
| } |
| AttrTokenTree::Delimited(sp, spacing, delim, mut inner) => { |
| inner = self.configure_tokens(&inner); |
| Some(AttrTokenTree::Delimited(sp, spacing, delim, inner)) |
| } |
| AttrTokenTree::Token(Token { kind, .. }, _) if kind.is_delim() => { |
| panic!("Should be `AttrTokenTree::Delimited`, not delim tokens: {:?}", tree); |
| } |
| AttrTokenTree::Token(token, spacing) => Some(AttrTokenTree::Token(token, spacing)), |
| }) |
| .collect(); |
| AttrTokenStream::new(trees) |
| } |
| |
| /// Parse and expand all `cfg_attr` attributes into a list of attributes |
| /// that are within each `cfg_attr` that has a true configuration predicate. |
| /// |
| /// Gives compiler warnings if any `cfg_attr` does not contain any |
| /// attributes and is in the original source code. Gives compiler errors if |
| /// the syntax of any `cfg_attr` is incorrect. |
| fn process_cfg_attrs<T: HasAttrs>(&self, node: &mut T) { |
| node.visit_attrs(|attrs| { |
| attrs.flat_map_in_place(|attr| self.process_cfg_attr(&attr)); |
| }); |
| } |
| |
| fn process_cfg_attr(&self, attr: &Attribute) -> Vec<Attribute> { |
| if attr.has_name(sym::cfg_attr) { |
| self.expand_cfg_attr(attr, true) |
| } else { |
| vec![attr.clone()] |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /// Parse and expand a single `cfg_attr` attribute into a list of attributes |
| /// when the configuration predicate is true, or otherwise expand into an |
| /// empty list of attributes. |
| /// |
| /// Gives a compiler warning when the `cfg_attr` contains no attributes and |
| /// is in the original source file. Gives a compiler error if the syntax of |
| /// the attribute is incorrect. |
| pub(crate) fn expand_cfg_attr(&self, cfg_attr: &Attribute, recursive: bool) -> Vec<Attribute> { |
| validate_attr::check_attribute_safety( |
| &self.sess.psess, |
| Some(AttributeSafety::Normal), |
| &cfg_attr, |
| ast::CRATE_NODE_ID, |
| ); |
| |
| // A trace attribute left in AST in place of the original `cfg_attr` attribute. |
| // It can later be used by lints or other diagnostics. |
| let trace_attr = attr_into_trace(cfg_attr.clone(), sym::cfg_attr_trace); |
| |
| let Some((cfg_predicate, expanded_attrs)) = |
| rustc_parse::parse_cfg_attr(cfg_attr, &self.sess.psess) |
| else { |
| return vec![trace_attr]; |
| }; |
| |
| // Lint on zero attributes in source. |
| if expanded_attrs.is_empty() { |
| self.sess.psess.buffer_lint( |
| rustc_lint_defs::builtin::UNUSED_ATTRIBUTES, |
| cfg_attr.span, |
| ast::CRATE_NODE_ID, |
| BuiltinLintDiag::CfgAttrNoAttributes, |
| ); |
| } |
| |
| if !attr::cfg_matches(&cfg_predicate, &self.sess, self.lint_node_id, self.features) { |
| return vec![trace_attr]; |
| } |
| |
| if recursive { |
| // We call `process_cfg_attr` recursively in case there's a |
| // `cfg_attr` inside of another `cfg_attr`. E.g. |
| // `#[cfg_attr(false, cfg_attr(true, some_attr))]`. |
| let expanded_attrs = expanded_attrs |
| .into_iter() |
| .flat_map(|item| self.process_cfg_attr(&self.expand_cfg_attr_item(cfg_attr, item))); |
| iter::once(trace_attr).chain(expanded_attrs).collect() |
| } else { |
| let expanded_attrs = |
| expanded_attrs.into_iter().map(|item| self.expand_cfg_attr_item(cfg_attr, item)); |
| iter::once(trace_attr).chain(expanded_attrs).collect() |
| } |
| } |
| |
| fn expand_cfg_attr_item( |
| &self, |
| cfg_attr: &Attribute, |
| (item, item_span): (ast::AttrItem, Span), |
| ) -> Attribute { |
| // Convert `#[cfg_attr(pred, attr)]` to `#[attr]`. |
| |
| // Use the `#` from `#[cfg_attr(pred, attr)]` in the result `#[attr]`. |
| let mut orig_trees = cfg_attr.token_trees().into_iter(); |
| let Some(TokenTree::Token(pound_token @ Token { kind: TokenKind::Pound, .. }, _)) = |
| orig_trees.next() |
| else { |
| panic!("Bad tokens for attribute {cfg_attr:?}"); |
| }; |
| |
| // For inner attributes, we do the same thing for the `!` in `#![attr]`. |
| let mut trees = if cfg_attr.style == AttrStyle::Inner { |
| let Some(TokenTree::Token(bang_token @ Token { kind: TokenKind::Bang, .. }, _)) = |
| orig_trees.next() |
| else { |
| panic!("Bad tokens for attribute {cfg_attr:?}"); |
| }; |
| vec![ |
| AttrTokenTree::Token(pound_token, Spacing::Joint), |
| AttrTokenTree::Token(bang_token, Spacing::JointHidden), |
| ] |
| } else { |
| vec![AttrTokenTree::Token(pound_token, Spacing::JointHidden)] |
| }; |
| |
| // And the same thing for the `[`/`]` delimiters in `#[attr]`. |
| let Some(TokenTree::Delimited(delim_span, delim_spacing, Delimiter::Bracket, _)) = |
| orig_trees.next() |
| else { |
| panic!("Bad tokens for attribute {cfg_attr:?}"); |
| }; |
| trees.push(AttrTokenTree::Delimited( |
| delim_span, |
| delim_spacing, |
| Delimiter::Bracket, |
| item.tokens |
| .as_ref() |
| .unwrap_or_else(|| panic!("Missing tokens for {item:?}")) |
| .to_attr_token_stream(), |
| )); |
| |
| let tokens = Some(LazyAttrTokenStream::new_direct(AttrTokenStream::new(trees))); |
| let attr = ast::attr::mk_attr_from_item( |
| &self.sess.psess.attr_id_generator, |
| item, |
| tokens, |
| cfg_attr.style, |
| item_span, |
| ); |
| if attr.has_name(sym::crate_type) { |
| self.sess.dcx().emit_err(CrateTypeInCfgAttr { span: attr.span }); |
| } |
| if attr.has_name(sym::crate_name) { |
| self.sess.dcx().emit_err(CrateNameInCfgAttr { span: attr.span }); |
| } |
| attr |
| } |
| |
| /// Determines if a node with the given attributes should be included in this configuration. |
| fn in_cfg(&self, attrs: &[Attribute]) -> bool { |
| attrs.iter().all(|attr| { |
| !is_cfg(attr) |
| || self.cfg_true(attr, self.lint_node_id, ShouldEmit::ErrorsAndLints).as_bool() |
| }) |
| } |
| |
| pub(crate) fn cfg_true( |
| &self, |
| attr: &Attribute, |
| node: NodeId, |
| emit_errors: ShouldEmit, |
| ) -> EvalConfigResult { |
| // We need to run this to do basic validation of the attribute, such as that lits are valid, etc |
| // FIXME(jdonszelmann) this should not be necessary in the future |
| match validate_attr::parse_meta(&self.sess.psess, attr) { |
| Ok(_) => {} |
| Err(err) => { |
| err.emit(); |
| return EvalConfigResult::True; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // Unsafety check needs to be done explicitly here because this attribute will be removed before the normal check |
| deny_builtin_meta_unsafety( |
| self.sess.dcx(), |
| attr.get_normal_item().unsafety, |
| &rustc_ast::Path::from_ident(attr.ident().unwrap()), |
| ); |
| |
| let Some(cfg) = AttributeParser::parse_single( |
| self.sess, |
| attr, |
| attr.span, |
| node, |
| self.features, |
| emit_errors, |
| parse_cfg_attr, |
| &CFG_TEMPLATE, |
| ) else { |
| // Cfg attribute was not parsable, give up |
| return EvalConfigResult::True; |
| }; |
| |
| eval_config_entry(self.sess, &cfg, self.lint_node_id, self.features, emit_errors) |
| } |
| |
| /// If attributes are not allowed on expressions, emit an error for `attr` |
| #[instrument(level = "trace", skip(self))] |
| pub(crate) fn maybe_emit_expr_attr_err(&self, attr: &Attribute) { |
| if self.features.is_some_and(|features| !features.stmt_expr_attributes()) |
| && !attr.span.allows_unstable(sym::stmt_expr_attributes) |
| { |
| let mut err = feature_err( |
| &self.sess, |
| sym::stmt_expr_attributes, |
| attr.span, |
| crate::fluent_generated::expand_attributes_on_expressions_experimental, |
| ); |
| |
| if attr.is_doc_comment() { |
| err.help(if attr.style == AttrStyle::Outer { |
| crate::fluent_generated::expand_help_outer_doc |
| } else { |
| crate::fluent_generated::expand_help_inner_doc |
| }); |
| } |
| |
| err.emit(); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| #[instrument(level = "trace", skip(self))] |
| pub fn configure_expr(&self, expr: &mut ast::Expr, method_receiver: bool) { |
| if !method_receiver { |
| for attr in expr.attrs.iter() { |
| self.maybe_emit_expr_attr_err(attr); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // If an expr is valid to cfg away it will have been removed by the |
| // outer stmt or expression folder before descending in here. |
| // Anything else is always required, and thus has to error out |
| // in case of a cfg attr. |
| // |
| // N.B., this is intentionally not part of the visit_expr() function |
| // in order for filter_map_expr() to be able to avoid this check |
| if let Some(attr) = expr.attrs().iter().find(|a| is_cfg(a)) { |
| self.sess.dcx().emit_err(RemoveExprNotSupported { span: attr.span }); |
| } |
| |
| self.process_cfg_attrs(expr); |
| self.try_configure_tokens(&mut *expr); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /// FIXME: Still used by Rustdoc, should be removed after |
| pub fn parse_cfg<'a>(meta_item: &'a MetaItem, sess: &Session) -> Option<&'a MetaItemInner> { |
| let span = meta_item.span; |
| match meta_item.meta_item_list() { |
| None => { |
| sess.dcx().emit_err(InvalidCfg::NotFollowedByParens { span }); |
| None |
| } |
| Some([]) => { |
| sess.dcx().emit_err(InvalidCfg::NoPredicate { span }); |
| None |
| } |
| Some([_, .., l]) => { |
| sess.dcx().emit_err(InvalidCfg::MultiplePredicates { span: l.span() }); |
| None |
| } |
| Some([single]) => match single.meta_item_or_bool() { |
| Some(meta_item) => Some(meta_item), |
| None => { |
| sess.dcx().emit_err(InvalidCfg::PredicateLiteral { span: single.span() }); |
| None |
| } |
| }, |
| } |
| } |
| |
| fn is_cfg(attr: &Attribute) -> bool { |
| attr.has_name(sym::cfg) |
| } |