//! FIXME: write short doc here use std::{any::Any, fmt}; use ra_syntax::{ast, AstNode, AstPtr, SyntaxNode, SyntaxNodePtr, TextRange}; use relative_path::RelativePathBuf; use crate::{db::HirDatabase, HirFileId, Name, Source}; /// Diagnostic defines hir API for errors and warnings. /// /// It is used as a `dyn` object, which you can downcast to a concrete /// diagnostic. DiagnosticSink are structured, meaning that they include rich /// information which can be used by IDE to create fixes. DiagnosticSink are /// expressed in terms of macro-expanded syntax tree nodes (so, it's a bad idea /// to diagnostic in a salsa value). /// /// Internally, various subsystems of hir produce diagnostics specific to a /// subsystem (typically, an `enum`), which are safe to store in salsa but do not /// include source locations. Such internal diagnostic are transformed into an /// instance of `Diagnostic` on demand. pub trait Diagnostic: Any + Send + Sync + fmt::Debug + 'static { fn message(&self) -> String; fn source(&self) -> Source; fn highlight_range(&self) -> TextRange { self.source().ast.range() } fn as_any(&self) -> &(dyn Any + Send + 'static); } pub trait AstDiagnostic { type AST; fn ast(&self, db: &impl HirDatabase) -> Self::AST; } impl dyn Diagnostic { pub fn syntax_node(&self, db: &impl HirDatabase) -> SyntaxNode { let node = db.parse_or_expand(self.source().file_id).unwrap(); self.source().ast.to_node(&node) } pub fn downcast_ref(&self) -> Option<&D> { self.as_any().downcast_ref() } } pub struct DiagnosticSink<'a> { callbacks: Vec Result<(), ()> + 'a>>, default_callback: Box, } impl<'a> DiagnosticSink<'a> { pub fn new(cb: impl FnMut(&dyn Diagnostic) + 'a) -> DiagnosticSink<'a> { DiagnosticSink { callbacks: Vec::new(), default_callback: Box::new(cb) } } pub fn on(mut self, mut cb: F) -> DiagnosticSink<'a> { let cb = move |diag: &dyn Diagnostic| match diag.downcast_ref::() { Some(d) => { cb(d); Ok(()) } None => Err(()), }; self.callbacks.push(Box::new(cb)); self } pub(crate) fn push(&mut self, d: impl Diagnostic) { let d: &dyn Diagnostic = &d; for cb in self.callbacks.iter_mut() { match cb(d) { Ok(()) => return, Err(()) => (), } } (self.default_callback)(d) } } #[derive(Debug)] pub struct NoSuchField { pub file: HirFileId, pub field: AstPtr, } impl Diagnostic for NoSuchField { fn message(&self) -> String { "no such field".to_string() } fn source(&self) -> Source { Source { file_id: self.file, ast: self.field.into() } } fn as_any(&self) -> &(dyn Any + Send + 'static) { self } } #[derive(Debug)] pub struct UnresolvedModule { pub file: HirFileId, pub decl: AstPtr, pub candidate: RelativePathBuf, } impl Diagnostic for UnresolvedModule { fn message(&self) -> String { "unresolved module".to_string() } fn source(&self) -> Source { Source { file_id: self.file, ast: self.decl.into() } } fn as_any(&self) -> &(dyn Any + Send + 'static) { self } } #[derive(Debug)] pub struct MissingFields { pub file: HirFileId, pub field_list: AstPtr, pub missed_fields: Vec, } impl Diagnostic for MissingFields { fn message(&self) -> String { "fill structure fields".to_string() } fn source(&self) -> Source { Source { file_id: self.file, ast: self.field_list.into() } } fn as_any(&self) -> &(dyn Any + Send + 'static) { self } } impl AstDiagnostic for MissingFields { type AST = ast::RecordFieldList; fn ast(&self, db: &impl HirDatabase) -> Self::AST { let root = db.parse_or_expand(self.source().file_id).unwrap(); let node = self.source().ast.to_node(&root); ast::RecordFieldList::cast(node).unwrap() } } #[derive(Debug)] pub struct MissingOkInTailExpr { pub file: HirFileId, pub expr: AstPtr, } impl Diagnostic for MissingOkInTailExpr { fn message(&self) -> String { "wrap return expression in Ok".to_string() } fn source(&self) -> Source { Source { file_id: self.file, ast: self.expr.into() } } fn as_any(&self) -> &(dyn Any + Send + 'static) { self } } impl AstDiagnostic for MissingOkInTailExpr { type AST = ast::Expr; fn ast(&self, db: &impl HirDatabase) -> Self::AST { let root = db.parse_or_expand(self.file).unwrap(); let node = self.source().ast.to_node(&root); ast::Expr::cast(node).unwrap() } }