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use pulldown_cmark::{BrokenLink, CowStr, Event, LinkType, Options, Parser, Tag};
use rustc_ast as ast;
use rustc_ast::util::comments::beautify_doc_string;
use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashMap;
use rustc_middle::ty::TyCtxt;
use rustc_span::def_id::DefId;
use rustc_span::symbol::{kw, sym, Symbol};
use rustc_span::{InnerSpan, Span, DUMMY_SP};
use std::ops::Range;
use std::{cmp, mem};
#[derive(Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Debug)]
pub enum DocFragmentKind {
/// A doc fragment created from a `///` or `//!` doc comment.
SugaredDoc,
/// A doc fragment created from a "raw" `#[doc=""]` attribute.
RawDoc,
}
/// A portion of documentation, extracted from a `#[doc]` attribute.
///
/// Each variant contains the line number within the complete doc-comment where the fragment
/// starts, as well as the Span where the corresponding doc comment or attribute is located.
///
/// Included files are kept separate from inline doc comments so that proper line-number
/// information can be given when a doctest fails. Sugared doc comments and "raw" doc comments are
/// kept separate because of issue #42760.
#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Debug)]
pub struct DocFragment {
pub span: Span,
/// The item this doc-comment came from.
/// Used to determine the scope in which doc links in this fragment are resolved.
/// Typically filled for reexport docs when they are merged into the docs of the
/// original reexported item.
/// If the id is not filled, which happens for the original reexported item, then
/// it has to be taken from somewhere else during doc link resolution.
pub item_id: Option<DefId>,
pub doc: Symbol,
pub kind: DocFragmentKind,
pub indent: usize,
}
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug)]
pub enum MalformedGenerics {
/// This link has unbalanced angle brackets.
///
/// For example, `Vec<T` should trigger this, as should `Vec<T>>`.
UnbalancedAngleBrackets,
/// The generics are not attached to a type.
///
/// For example, `<T>` should trigger this.
///
/// This is detected by checking if the path is empty after the generics are stripped.
MissingType,
/// The link uses fully-qualified syntax, which is currently unsupported.
///
/// For example, `<Vec as IntoIterator>::into_iter` should trigger this.
///
/// This is detected by checking if ` as ` (the keyword `as` with spaces around it) is inside
/// angle brackets.
HasFullyQualifiedSyntax,
/// The link has an invalid path separator.
///
/// For example, `Vec:<T>:new()` should trigger this. Note that `Vec:new()` will **not**
/// trigger this because it has no generics and thus [`strip_generics_from_path`] will not be
/// called.
///
/// Note that this will also **not** be triggered if the invalid path separator is inside angle
/// brackets because rustdoc mostly ignores what's inside angle brackets (except for
/// [`HasFullyQualifiedSyntax`](MalformedGenerics::HasFullyQualifiedSyntax)).
///
/// This is detected by checking if there is a colon followed by a non-colon in the link.
InvalidPathSeparator,
/// The link has too many angle brackets.
///
/// For example, `Vec<<T>>` should trigger this.
TooManyAngleBrackets,
/// The link has empty angle brackets.
///
/// For example, `Vec<>` should trigger this.
EmptyAngleBrackets,
}
/// Removes excess indentation on comments in order for the Markdown
/// to be parsed correctly. This is necessary because the convention for
/// writing documentation is to provide a space between the /// or //! marker
/// and the doc text, but Markdown is whitespace-sensitive. For example,
/// a block of text with four-space indentation is parsed as a code block,
/// so if we didn't unindent comments, these list items
///
/// /// A list:
/// ///
/// /// - Foo
/// /// - Bar
///
/// would be parsed as if they were in a code block, which is likely not what the user intended.
pub fn unindent_doc_fragments(docs: &mut [DocFragment]) {
// `add` is used in case the most common sugared doc syntax is used ("/// "). The other
// fragments kind's lines are never starting with a whitespace unless they are using some
// markdown formatting requiring it. Therefore, if the doc block have a mix between the two,
// we need to take into account the fact that the minimum indent minus one (to take this
// whitespace into account).
//
// For example:
//
// /// hello!
// #[doc = "another"]
//
// In this case, you want "hello! another" and not "hello! another".
let add = if docs.windows(2).any(|arr| arr[0].kind != arr[1].kind)
&& docs.iter().any(|d| d.kind == DocFragmentKind::SugaredDoc)
{
// In case we have a mix of sugared doc comments and "raw" ones, we want the sugared one to
// "decide" how much the minimum indent will be.
1
} else {
0
};
// `min_indent` is used to know how much whitespaces from the start of each lines must be
// removed. Example:
//
// /// hello!
// #[doc = "another"]
//
// In here, the `min_indent` is 1 (because non-sugared fragment are always counted with minimum
// 1 whitespace), meaning that "hello!" will be considered a codeblock because it starts with 4
// (5 - 1) whitespaces.
let Some(min_indent) = docs
.iter()
.map(|fragment| {
fragment.doc.as_str().lines().fold(usize::MAX, |min_indent, line| {
if line.chars().all(|c| c.is_whitespace()) {
min_indent
} else {
// Compare against either space or tab, ignoring whether they are
// mixed or not.
let whitespace = line.chars().take_while(|c| *c == ' ' || *c == '\t').count();
cmp::min(min_indent, whitespace)
+ if fragment.kind == DocFragmentKind::SugaredDoc { 0 } else { add }
}
})
})
.min()
else {
return;
};
for fragment in docs {
if fragment.doc == kw::Empty {
continue;
}
let min_indent = if fragment.kind != DocFragmentKind::SugaredDoc && min_indent > 0 {
min_indent - add
} else {
min_indent
};
fragment.indent = min_indent;
}
}
/// The goal of this function is to apply the `DocFragment` transformation that is required when
/// transforming into the final Markdown, which is applying the computed indent to each line in
/// each doc fragment (a `DocFragment` can contain multiple lines in case of `#[doc = ""]`).
///
/// Note: remove the trailing newline where appropriate
pub fn add_doc_fragment(out: &mut String, frag: &DocFragment) {
if frag.doc == kw::Empty {
out.push('\n');
return;
}
let s = frag.doc.as_str();
let mut iter = s.lines();
while let Some(line) = iter.next() {
if line.chars().any(|c| !c.is_whitespace()) {
assert!(line.len() >= frag.indent);
out.push_str(&line[frag.indent..]);
} else {
out.push_str(line);
}
out.push('\n');
}
}
pub fn attrs_to_doc_fragments<'a>(
attrs: impl Iterator<Item = (&'a ast::Attribute, Option<DefId>)>,
doc_only: bool,
) -> (Vec<DocFragment>, ast::AttrVec) {
let mut doc_fragments = Vec::new();
let mut other_attrs = ast::AttrVec::new();
for (attr, item_id) in attrs {
if let Some((doc_str, comment_kind)) = attr.doc_str_and_comment_kind() {
let doc = beautify_doc_string(doc_str, comment_kind);
let kind = if attr.is_doc_comment() {
DocFragmentKind::SugaredDoc
} else {
DocFragmentKind::RawDoc
};
let fragment = DocFragment { span: attr.span, doc, kind, item_id, indent: 0 };
doc_fragments.push(fragment);
} else if !doc_only {
other_attrs.push(attr.clone());
}
}
unindent_doc_fragments(&mut doc_fragments);
(doc_fragments, other_attrs)
}
/// Return the doc-comments on this item, grouped by the module they came from.
/// The module can be different if this is a re-export with added documentation.
///
/// The last newline is not trimmed so the produced strings are reusable between
/// early and late doc link resolution regardless of their position.
pub fn prepare_to_doc_link_resolution(
doc_fragments: &[DocFragment],
) -> FxHashMap<Option<DefId>, String> {
let mut res = FxHashMap::default();
for fragment in doc_fragments {
let out_str = res.entry(fragment.item_id).or_default();
add_doc_fragment(out_str, fragment);
}
res
}
/// Options for rendering Markdown in the main body of documentation.
pub fn main_body_opts() -> Options {
Options::ENABLE_TABLES
| Options::ENABLE_FOOTNOTES
| Options::ENABLE_STRIKETHROUGH
| Options::ENABLE_TASKLISTS
| Options::ENABLE_SMART_PUNCTUATION
}
fn strip_generics_from_path_segment(segment: Vec<char>) -> Result<String, MalformedGenerics> {
let mut stripped_segment = String::new();
let mut param_depth = 0;
let mut latest_generics_chunk = String::new();
for c in segment {
if c == '<' {
param_depth += 1;
latest_generics_chunk.clear();
} else if c == '>' {
param_depth -= 1;
if latest_generics_chunk.contains(" as ") {
// The segment tries to use fully-qualified syntax, which is currently unsupported.
// Give a helpful error message instead of completely ignoring the angle brackets.
return Err(MalformedGenerics::HasFullyQualifiedSyntax);
}
} else {
if param_depth == 0 {
stripped_segment.push(c);
} else {
latest_generics_chunk.push(c);
}
}
}
if param_depth == 0 {
Ok(stripped_segment)
} else {
// The segment has unbalanced angle brackets, e.g. `Vec<T` or `Vec<T>>`
Err(MalformedGenerics::UnbalancedAngleBrackets)
}
}
pub fn strip_generics_from_path(path_str: &str) -> Result<Box<str>, MalformedGenerics> {
if !path_str.contains(['<', '>']) {
return Ok(path_str.into());
}
let mut stripped_segments = vec![];
let mut path = path_str.chars().peekable();
let mut segment = Vec::new();
while let Some(chr) = path.next() {
match chr {
':' => {
if path.next_if_eq(&':').is_some() {
let stripped_segment =
strip_generics_from_path_segment(mem::take(&mut segment))?;
if !stripped_segment.is_empty() {
stripped_segments.push(stripped_segment);
}
} else {
return Err(MalformedGenerics::InvalidPathSeparator);
}
}
'<' => {
segment.push(chr);
match path.next() {
Some('<') => {
return Err(MalformedGenerics::TooManyAngleBrackets);
}
Some('>') => {
return Err(MalformedGenerics::EmptyAngleBrackets);
}
Some(chr) => {
segment.push(chr);
while let Some(chr) = path.next_if(|c| *c != '>') {
segment.push(chr);
}
}
None => break,
}
}
_ => segment.push(chr),
}
trace!("raw segment: {:?}", segment);
}
if !segment.is_empty() {
let stripped_segment = strip_generics_from_path_segment(segment)?;
if !stripped_segment.is_empty() {
stripped_segments.push(stripped_segment);
}
}
debug!("path_str: {:?}\nstripped segments: {:?}", path_str, &stripped_segments);
let stripped_path = stripped_segments.join("::");
if !stripped_path.is_empty() {
Ok(stripped_path.into())
} else {
Err(MalformedGenerics::MissingType)
}
}
/// Returns whether the first doc-comment is an inner attribute.
///
//// If there are no doc-comments, return true.
/// FIXME(#78591): Support both inner and outer attributes on the same item.
pub fn inner_docs(attrs: &[ast::Attribute]) -> bool {
attrs.iter().find(|a| a.doc_str().is_some()).map_or(true, |a| a.style == ast::AttrStyle::Inner)
}
/// Has `#[rustc_doc_primitive]` or `#[doc(keyword)]`.
pub fn has_primitive_or_keyword_docs(attrs: &[ast::Attribute]) -> bool {
for attr in attrs {
if attr.has_name(sym::rustc_doc_primitive) {
return true;
} else if attr.has_name(sym::doc)
&& let Some(items) = attr.meta_item_list()
{
for item in items {
if item.has_name(sym::keyword) {
return true;
}
}
}
}
false
}
/// Simplified version of the corresponding function in rustdoc.
/// If the rustdoc version returns a successful result, this function must return the same result.
/// Otherwise this function may return anything.
fn preprocess_link(link: &str) -> Box<str> {
let link = link.replace('`', "");
let link = link.split('#').next().unwrap();
let link = link.trim();
let link = link.rsplit('@').next().unwrap();
let link = link.strip_suffix("()").unwrap_or(link);
let link = link.strip_suffix("{}").unwrap_or(link);
let link = link.strip_suffix("[]").unwrap_or(link);
let link = if link != "!" { link.strip_suffix('!').unwrap_or(link) } else { link };
let link = link.trim();
strip_generics_from_path(link).unwrap_or_else(|_| link.into())
}
/// Keep inline and reference links `[]`,
/// but skip autolinks `<>` which we never consider to be intra-doc links.
pub fn may_be_doc_link(link_type: LinkType) -> bool {
match link_type {
LinkType::Inline
| LinkType::Reference
| LinkType::ReferenceUnknown
| LinkType::Collapsed
| LinkType::CollapsedUnknown
| LinkType::Shortcut
| LinkType::ShortcutUnknown => true,
LinkType::Autolink | LinkType::Email => false,
}
}
/// Simplified version of `preprocessed_markdown_links` from rustdoc.
/// Must return at least the same links as it, but may add some more links on top of that.
pub(crate) fn attrs_to_preprocessed_links(attrs: &[ast::Attribute]) -> Vec<Box<str>> {
let (doc_fragments, _) = attrs_to_doc_fragments(attrs.iter().map(|attr| (attr, None)), true);
let doc = prepare_to_doc_link_resolution(&doc_fragments).into_values().next().unwrap();
parse_links(&doc)
}
/// Similiar version of `markdown_links` from rustdoc.
/// This will collect destination links and display text if exists.
fn parse_links<'md>(doc: &'md str) -> Vec<Box<str>> {
let mut broken_link_callback = |link: BrokenLink<'md>| Some((link.reference, "".into()));
let mut event_iter = Parser::new_with_broken_link_callback(
doc,
main_body_opts(),
Some(&mut broken_link_callback),
);
let mut links = Vec::new();
while let Some(event) = event_iter.next() {
match event {
Event::Start(Tag::Link(link_type, dest, _)) if may_be_doc_link(link_type) => {
if matches!(
link_type,
LinkType::Inline
| LinkType::ReferenceUnknown
| LinkType::Reference
| LinkType::Shortcut
| LinkType::ShortcutUnknown
) {
if let Some(display_text) = collect_link_data(&mut event_iter) {
links.push(display_text);
}
}
links.push(preprocess_link(&dest));
}
_ => {}
}
}
links
}
/// Collects additional data of link.
fn collect_link_data<'input, 'callback>(
event_iter: &mut Parser<'input, 'callback>,
) -> Option<Box<str>> {
let mut display_text: Option<String> = None;
let mut append_text = |text: CowStr<'_>| {
if let Some(display_text) = &mut display_text {
display_text.push_str(&text);
} else {
display_text = Some(text.to_string());
}
};
while let Some(event) = event_iter.next() {
match event {
Event::Text(text) => {
append_text(text);
}
Event::Code(code) => {
append_text(code);
}
Event::End(_) => {
break;
}
_ => {}
}
}
display_text.map(String::into_boxed_str)
}
/// Returns a span encompassing all the document fragments.
pub fn span_of_fragments(fragments: &[DocFragment]) -> Option<Span> {
if fragments.is_empty() {
return None;
}
let start = fragments[0].span;
if start == DUMMY_SP {
return None;
}
let end = fragments.last().expect("no doc strings provided").span;
Some(start.to(end))
}
/// Attempts to match a range of bytes from parsed markdown to a `Span` in the source code.
///
/// This method will return `None` if we cannot construct a span from the source map or if the
/// fragments are not all sugared doc comments. It's difficult to calculate the correct span in
/// that case due to escaping and other source features.
pub fn source_span_for_markdown_range(
tcx: TyCtxt<'_>,
markdown: &str,
md_range: &Range<usize>,
fragments: &[DocFragment],
) -> Option<Span> {
let is_all_sugared_doc = fragments.iter().all(|frag| frag.kind == DocFragmentKind::SugaredDoc);
if !is_all_sugared_doc {
return None;
}
let snippet = tcx.sess.source_map().span_to_snippet(span_of_fragments(fragments)?).ok()?;
let starting_line = markdown[..md_range.start].matches('\n').count();
let ending_line = starting_line + markdown[md_range.start..md_range.end].matches('\n').count();
// We use `split_terminator('\n')` instead of `lines()` when counting bytes so that we treat
// CRLF and LF line endings the same way.
let mut src_lines = snippet.split_terminator('\n');
let md_lines = markdown.split_terminator('\n');
// The number of bytes from the source span to the markdown span that are not part
// of the markdown, like comment markers.
let mut start_bytes = 0;
let mut end_bytes = 0;
'outer: for (line_no, md_line) in md_lines.enumerate() {
loop {
let source_line = src_lines.next()?;
match source_line.find(md_line) {
Some(offset) => {
if line_no == starting_line {
start_bytes += offset;
if starting_line == ending_line {
break 'outer;
}
} else if line_no == ending_line {
end_bytes += offset;
break 'outer;
} else if line_no < starting_line {
start_bytes += source_line.len() - md_line.len();
} else {
end_bytes += source_line.len() - md_line.len();
}
break;
}
None => {
// Since this is a source line that doesn't include a markdown line,
// we have to count the newline that we split from earlier.
if line_no <= starting_line {
start_bytes += source_line.len() + 1;
} else {
end_bytes += source_line.len() + 1;
}
}
}
}
}
Some(span_of_fragments(fragments)?.from_inner(InnerSpan::new(
md_range.start + start_bytes,
md_range.end + start_bytes + end_bytes,
)))
}