//! `ra_hir_expand` deals with macro expansion. //! //! Specifically, it implements a concept of `MacroFile` -- a file whose syntax //! tree originates not from the text of some `FileId`, but from some macro //! expansion. pub mod db; pub mod ast_id_map; pub mod either; pub mod name; pub mod hygiene; pub mod diagnostics; pub mod builtin_macro; pub mod quote; use std::hash::Hash; use std::sync::Arc; use ra_db::{salsa, CrateId, FileId}; use ra_syntax::{ algo, ast::{self, AstNode}, SyntaxNode, SyntaxToken, TextUnit, }; use crate::ast_id_map::FileAstId; use crate::builtin_macro::BuiltinFnLikeExpander; #[cfg(test)] mod test_db; /// Input to the analyzer is a set of files, where each file is identified by /// `FileId` and contains source code. However, another source of source code in /// Rust are macros: each macro can be thought of as producing a "temporary /// file". To assign an id to such a file, we use the id of the macro call that /// produced the file. So, a `HirFileId` is either a `FileId` (source code /// written by user), or a `MacroCallId` (source code produced by macro). /// /// What is a `MacroCallId`? Simplifying, it's a `HirFileId` of a file /// containing the call plus the offset of the macro call in the file. Note that /// this is a recursive definition! However, the size_of of `HirFileId` is /// finite (because everything bottoms out at the real `FileId`) and small /// (`MacroCallId` uses the location interner). #[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)] pub struct HirFileId(HirFileIdRepr); #[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)] enum HirFileIdRepr { FileId(FileId), MacroFile(MacroFile), } impl From for HirFileId { fn from(id: FileId) -> Self { HirFileId(HirFileIdRepr::FileId(id)) } } impl From for HirFileId { fn from(id: MacroFile) -> Self { HirFileId(HirFileIdRepr::MacroFile(id)) } } impl HirFileId { /// For macro-expansion files, returns the file original source file the /// expansion originated from. pub fn original_file(self, db: &dyn db::AstDatabase) -> FileId { match self.0 { HirFileIdRepr::FileId(file_id) => file_id, HirFileIdRepr::MacroFile(macro_file) => { let loc = db.lookup_intern_macro(macro_file.macro_call_id); loc.ast_id.file_id.original_file(db) } } } /// Return expansion information if it is a macro-expansion file pub fn expansion_info(self, db: &dyn db::AstDatabase) -> Option { match self.0 { HirFileIdRepr::FileId(_) => None, HirFileIdRepr::MacroFile(macro_file) => { let loc: MacroCallLoc = db.lookup_intern_macro(macro_file.macro_call_id); let arg_tt = loc.ast_id.to_node(db).token_tree()?; let def_tt = loc.def.ast_id.to_node(db).token_tree()?; let macro_def = db.macro_def(loc.def)?; let (parse, exp_map) = db.parse_macro(macro_file)?; let macro_arg = db.macro_arg(macro_file.macro_call_id)?; Some(ExpansionInfo { expanded: InFile::new(self, parse.syntax_node()), arg: InFile::new(loc.ast_id.file_id, arg_tt), def: InFile::new(loc.ast_id.file_id, def_tt), macro_arg, macro_def, exp_map, }) } } } } #[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)] pub struct MacroFile { macro_call_id: MacroCallId, macro_file_kind: MacroFileKind, } #[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)] pub enum MacroFileKind { Items, Expr, Statements, } /// `MacroCallId` identifies a particular macro invocation, like /// `println!("Hello, {}", world)`. #[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)] pub struct MacroCallId(salsa::InternId); impl salsa::InternKey for MacroCallId { fn from_intern_id(v: salsa::InternId) -> Self { MacroCallId(v) } fn as_intern_id(&self) -> salsa::InternId { self.0 } } #[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)] pub struct MacroDefId { pub krate: CrateId, pub ast_id: AstId, pub kind: MacroDefKind, } impl MacroDefId { pub fn as_call_id( self, db: &dyn db::AstDatabase, ast_id: AstId, ) -> MacroCallId { db.intern_macro(MacroCallLoc { def: self, ast_id }) } } #[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)] pub enum MacroDefKind { Declarative, BuiltIn(BuiltinFnLikeExpander), } #[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)] pub struct MacroCallLoc { pub(crate) def: MacroDefId, pub(crate) ast_id: AstId, } impl MacroCallId { pub fn as_file(self, kind: MacroFileKind) -> HirFileId { let macro_file = MacroFile { macro_call_id: self, macro_file_kind: kind }; macro_file.into() } } /// ExpansionInfo mainly describes how to map text range between src and expanded macro #[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)] pub struct ExpansionInfo { expanded: InFile, arg: InFile, def: InFile, macro_def: Arc<(db::TokenExpander, mbe::TokenMap)>, macro_arg: Arc<(tt::Subtree, mbe::TokenMap)>, exp_map: Arc, } impl ExpansionInfo { pub fn map_token_down(&self, token: InFile<&SyntaxToken>) -> Option> { assert_eq!(token.file_id, self.arg.file_id); let range = token.value.text_range().checked_sub(self.arg.value.syntax().text_range().start())?; let token_id = self.macro_arg.1.token_by_range(range)?; let token_id = self.macro_def.0.map_id_down(token_id); let range = self.exp_map.range_by_token(token_id)?; let token = algo::find_covering_element(&self.expanded.value, range).into_token()?; Some(self.expanded.with_value(token)) } pub fn map_token_up(&self, token: InFile<&SyntaxToken>) -> Option> { let token_id = self.exp_map.token_by_range(token.value.text_range())?; let (token_id, origin) = self.macro_def.0.map_id_up(token_id); let (token_map, tt) = match origin { mbe::Origin::Call => (&self.macro_arg.1, &self.arg), mbe::Origin::Def => (&self.macro_def.1, &self.def), }; let range = token_map.range_by_token(token_id)?; let token = algo::find_covering_element( tt.value.syntax(), range + tt.value.syntax().text_range().start(), ) .into_token()?; Some(tt.with_value(token)) } } /// `AstId` points to an AST node in any file. /// /// It is stable across reparses, and can be used as salsa key/value. // FIXME: isn't this just a `Source>` ? pub type AstId = InFile>; impl AstId { pub fn to_node(&self, db: &dyn db::AstDatabase) -> N { let root = db.parse_or_expand(self.file_id).unwrap(); db.ast_id_map(self.file_id).get(self.value).to_node(&root) } } /// `InFile` stores a value of `T` inside a particular file/syntax tree. /// /// Typical usages are: /// /// * `InFile` -- syntax node in a file /// * `InFile` -- ast node in a file /// * `InFile` -- offset in a file #[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Clone, Copy, Hash)] pub struct InFile { pub file_id: HirFileId, pub value: T, } impl InFile { pub fn new(file_id: HirFileId, value: T) -> InFile { InFile { file_id, value } } // Similarly, naming here is stupid... pub fn with_value(&self, value: U) -> InFile { InFile::new(self.file_id, value) } pub fn map U, U>(self, f: F) -> InFile { InFile::new(self.file_id, f(self.value)) } pub fn as_ref(&self) -> InFile<&T> { self.with_value(&self.value) } pub fn file_syntax(&self, db: &impl db::AstDatabase) -> SyntaxNode { db.parse_or_expand(self.file_id).expect("source created from invalid file") } }