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// Copyright 2012 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT
// file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at
// http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license
// <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your
// option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
// except according to those terms.
/*!
Support for parsing unsupported, old syntaxes, for the
purpose of reporting errors. Parsing of these syntaxes
is tested by compile-test/obsolete-syntax.rs.
Obsolete syntax that becomes too hard to parse can be
removed.
*/
use ast::{expr, expr_lit, lit_nil, attribute};
use ast;
use codemap::{span, respan};
use parse::parser::Parser;
use parse::token::Token;
use parse::token;
use core::to_bytes;
/// The specific types of unsupported syntax
#[deriving(Eq)]
pub enum ObsoleteSyntax {
ObsoleteLowerCaseKindBounds,
ObsoleteLet,
ObsoleteFieldTerminator,
ObsoleteStructCtor,
ObsoleteWith,
ObsoleteClassTraits,
ObsoletePrivSection,
ObsoleteModeInFnType,
ObsoleteMoveInit,
ObsoleteBinaryMove,
ObsoleteUnsafeBlock,
ObsoleteUnenforcedBound,
ObsoleteImplSyntax,
ObsoleteTraitBoundSeparator,
ObsoleteMutOwnedPointer,
ObsoleteMutVector,
ObsoleteTraitImplVisibility,
ObsoleteRecordType,
ObsoleteRecordPattern,
ObsoletePostFnTySigil,
ObsoleteBareFnType,
ObsoleteNewtypeEnum,
ObsoleteMode,
ObsoleteImplicitSelf,
ObsoleteLifetimeNotation,
ObsoleteConstManagedPointer,
ObsoletePurity,
ObsoleteStaticMethod,
ObsoleteConstItem,
ObsoleteFixedLengthVectorType,
}
impl to_bytes::IterBytes for ObsoleteSyntax {
#[inline(always)]
fn iter_bytes(&self, lsb0: bool, f: to_bytes::Cb) {
(*self as uint).iter_bytes(lsb0, f);
}
}
pub impl Parser {
/// Reports an obsolete syntax non-fatal error.
fn obsolete(&self, sp: span, kind: ObsoleteSyntax) {
let (kind_str, desc) = match kind {
ObsoleteLowerCaseKindBounds => (
"lower-case kind bounds",
"the `send`, `copy`, `const`, and `owned` \
kinds are represented as traits now, and \
should be camel cased"
),
ObsoleteLet => (
"`let` in field declaration",
"declare fields as `field: Type`"
),
ObsoleteFieldTerminator => (
"field declaration terminated with semicolon",
"fields are now separated by commas"
),
ObsoleteStructCtor => (
"struct constructor",
"structs are now constructed with `MyStruct { foo: val }` \
syntax. Structs with private fields cannot be created \
outside of their defining module"
),
ObsoleteWith => (
"with",
"record update is done with `..`, e.g. \
`MyStruct { foo: bar, .. baz }`"
),
ObsoleteClassTraits => (
"class traits",
"implemented traits are specified on the impl, as in \
`impl foo : bar {`"
),
ObsoletePrivSection => (
"private section",
"the `priv` keyword is applied to individual items, methods, \
and fields"
),
ObsoleteModeInFnType => (
"mode without identifier in fn type",
"to use a (deprecated) mode in a fn type, you should \
give the argument an explicit name (like `&&v: int`)"
),
ObsoleteMoveInit => (
"initializer-by-move",
"Write `let foo = move bar` instead"
),
ObsoleteBinaryMove => (
"binary move",
"Write `foo = move bar` instead"
),
ObsoleteUnsafeBlock => (
"non-standalone unsafe block",
"use an inner `unsafe { ... }` block instead"
),
ObsoleteUnenforcedBound => (
"unenforced type parameter bound",
"use trait bounds on the functions that take the type as \
arguments, not on the types themselves"
),
ObsoleteImplSyntax => (
"colon-separated impl syntax",
"write `impl Trait for Type`"
),
ObsoleteTraitBoundSeparator => (
"space-separated trait bounds",
"write `+` between trait bounds"
),
ObsoleteMutOwnedPointer => (
"const or mutable owned pointer",
"mutability inherits through `~` pointers; place the `~` box
in a mutable location, like a mutable local variable or an \
`@mut` box"
),
ObsoleteMutVector => (
"const or mutable vector",
"mutability inherits through `~` pointers; place the vector \
in a mutable location, like a mutable local variable or an \
`@mut` box"
),
ObsoleteTraitImplVisibility => (
"visibility-qualified trait implementation",
"`pub` or `priv` is meaningless for trait implementations, \
because the `impl...for...` form defines overloads for \
methods that already exist; remove the `pub` or `priv`"
),
ObsoleteRecordType => (
"structural record type",
"use a structure instead"
),
ObsoleteRecordPattern => (
"structural record pattern",
"use a structure instead"
),
ObsoletePostFnTySigil => (
"fn sigil in postfix position",
"Rather than `fn@`, `fn~`, or `fn&`, \
write `@fn`, `~fn`, and `&fn` respectively"
),
ObsoleteBareFnType => (
"bare function type",
"use `&fn` or `extern fn` instead"
),
ObsoleteNewtypeEnum => (
"newtype enum",
"instead of `enum Foo = int`, write `struct Foo(int)`"
),
ObsoleteMode => (
"obsolete argument mode",
"replace `-` or `++` mode with `+`"
),
ObsoleteImplicitSelf => (
"implicit self",
"use an explicit `self` declaration or declare the method as \
static"
),
ObsoleteLifetimeNotation => (
"`/` lifetime notation",
"instead of `&foo/bar`, write `&'foo bar`; instead of \
`bar/&foo`, write `&bar<'foo>"
),
ObsoleteConstManagedPointer => (
"const `@` pointer",
"instead of `@const Foo`, write `@Foo`"
),
ObsoletePurity => (
"pure function",
"remove `pure`"
),
ObsoleteStaticMethod => (
"`static` notation",
"`static` is superfluous; remove it"
),
ObsoleteConstItem => (
"`const` item",
"`const` items are now `static` items; replace `const` with \
`static`"
),
ObsoleteFixedLengthVectorType => (
"fixed-length vector notation",
"instead of `[T * N]`, write `[T, ..N]`"
),
};
self.report(sp, kind, kind_str, desc);
}
// Reports an obsolete syntax non-fatal error, and returns
// a placeholder expression
fn obsolete_expr(&self, sp: span, kind: ObsoleteSyntax) -> @expr {
self.obsolete(sp, kind);
self.mk_expr(sp.lo, sp.hi, expr_lit(@respan(sp, lit_nil)))
}
priv fn report(&self, sp: span, kind: ObsoleteSyntax, kind_str: &str,
desc: &str) {
self.span_err(sp, fmt!("obsolete syntax: %s", kind_str));
if !self.obsolete_set.contains(&kind) {
self.sess.span_diagnostic.handler().note(fmt!("%s", desc));
self.obsolete_set.insert(kind);
}
}
fn token_is_obsolete_ident(&self, ident: &str, token: Token) -> bool {
match token {
token::IDENT(copy sid, _) => {
str::eq_slice(*self.id_to_str(sid), ident)
}
_ => false
}
}
fn is_obsolete_ident(&self, ident: &str) -> bool {
self.token_is_obsolete_ident(ident, *self.token)
}
fn eat_obsolete_ident(&self, ident: &str) -> bool {
if self.is_obsolete_ident(ident) {
self.bump();
true
} else {
false
}
}
fn try_parse_obsolete_struct_ctor(&self) -> bool {
if self.eat_obsolete_ident("new") {
self.obsolete(*self.last_span, ObsoleteStructCtor);
self.parse_fn_decl();
self.parse_block();
true
} else {
false
}
}
fn try_parse_obsolete_with(&self) -> bool {
if *self.token == token::COMMA
&& self.token_is_obsolete_ident("with",
self.look_ahead(1u)) {
self.bump();
}
if self.eat_obsolete_ident("with") {
self.obsolete(*self.last_span, ObsoleteWith);
self.parse_expr();
true
} else {
false
}
}
fn try_parse_obsolete_priv_section(&self, attrs: ~[attribute]) -> bool {
if self.is_keyword(&~"priv") && self.look_ahead(1) == token::LBRACE {
self.obsolete(copy *self.span, ObsoletePrivSection);
self.eat_keyword(&~"priv");
self.bump();
while *self.token != token::RBRACE {
self.parse_single_struct_field(ast::private, attrs);
}
self.bump();
true
} else {
false
}
}
}
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