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use cfg::DnfExpr;
use stdx::format_to;
use crate::{Diagnostic, DiagnosticsContext, Severity};
// Diagnostic: inactive-code
//
// This diagnostic is shown for code with inactive `#[cfg]` attributes.
pub(crate) fn inactive_code(
ctx: &DiagnosticsContext<'_>,
d: &hir::InactiveCode,
) -> Option<Diagnostic> {
// If there's inactive code somewhere in a macro, don't propagate to the call-site.
if d.node.file_id.expansion_info(ctx.sema.db).is_some() {
return None;
}
let inactive = DnfExpr::new(d.cfg.clone()).why_inactive(&d.opts);
let mut message = "code is inactive due to #[cfg] directives".to_string();
if let Some(inactive) = inactive {
format_to!(message, ": {}", inactive);
}
let res = Diagnostic::new(
"inactive-code",
message,
ctx.sema.diagnostics_display_range(d.node.clone()).range,
)
.severity(Severity::WeakWarning)
.with_unused(true);
Some(res)
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use crate::{tests::check_diagnostics_with_config, DiagnosticsConfig};
pub(crate) fn check(ra_fixture: &str) {
let config = DiagnosticsConfig::default();
check_diagnostics_with_config(config, ra_fixture)
}
#[test]
fn cfg_diagnostics() {
check(
r#"
fn f() {
// The three g̶e̶n̶d̶e̶r̶s̶ statements:
#[cfg(a)] fn f() {} // Item statement
//^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ code is inactive due to #[cfg] directives: a is disabled
#[cfg(a)] {} // Expression statement
//^^^^^^^^^^^^ code is inactive due to #[cfg] directives: a is disabled
#[cfg(a)] let x = 0; // let statement
//^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ code is inactive due to #[cfg] directives: a is disabled
abc(#[cfg(a)] 0);
//^^^^^^^^^^^ code is inactive due to #[cfg] directives: a is disabled
let x = Struct {
#[cfg(a)] f: 0,
//^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ code is inactive due to #[cfg] directives: a is disabled
};
match () {
() => (),
#[cfg(a)] () => (),
//^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ code is inactive due to #[cfg] directives: a is disabled
}
#[cfg(a)] 0 // Trailing expression of block
//^^^^^^^^^^^ code is inactive due to #[cfg] directives: a is disabled
}
"#,
);
}
#[test]
fn inactive_item() {
// Additional tests in `cfg` crate. This only tests disabled cfgs.
check(
r#"
#[cfg(no)] pub fn f() {}
//^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ code is inactive due to #[cfg] directives: no is disabled
#[cfg(no)] #[cfg(no2)] mod m;
//^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ code is inactive due to #[cfg] directives: no and no2 are disabled
#[cfg(all(not(a), b))] enum E {}
//^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ code is inactive due to #[cfg] directives: b is disabled
#[cfg(feature = "std")] use std;
//^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ code is inactive due to #[cfg] directives: feature = "std" is disabled
"#,
);
}
/// Tests that `cfg` attributes behind `cfg_attr` is handled properly.
#[test]
fn inactive_via_cfg_attr() {
cov_mark::check!(cfg_attr_active);
check(
r#"
#[cfg_attr(not(never), cfg(no))] fn f() {}
//^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ code is inactive due to #[cfg] directives: no is disabled
#[cfg_attr(not(never), cfg(not(no)))] fn f() {}
#[cfg_attr(never, cfg(no))] fn g() {}
#[cfg_attr(not(never), inline, cfg(no))] fn h() {}
//^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ code is inactive due to #[cfg] directives: no is disabled
"#,
);
}
}
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