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…xpr2024, r=compiler-errors,eholk migration lint for `expr2024` for the edition 2024 This is adding a migration lint for the current (in the 2021 edition and previous) to move expr to expr_2021 from expr Issue rust-lang#123742 I created also a repository to test out the migration https://github.com/vincenzopalazzo/expr2024-cargo-fix-migration Co-Developed-by: ``@eholk``
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//! Migration code for the `expr_fragment_specifier_2024` | ||
//! rule. | ||
use tracing::debug; | ||
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use rustc_ast::token::Token; | ||
use rustc_ast::token::TokenKind; | ||
use rustc_ast::tokenstream::TokenStream; | ||
use rustc_ast::tokenstream::TokenTree; | ||
use rustc_session::declare_lint; | ||
use rustc_session::declare_lint_pass; | ||
use rustc_session::lint::FutureIncompatibilityReason; | ||
use rustc_span::edition::Edition; | ||
use rustc_span::sym; | ||
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use crate::lints::MacroExprFragment2024; | ||
use crate::EarlyLintPass; | ||
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declare_lint! { | ||
/// The `edition_2024_expr_fragment_specifier` lint detects the use of | ||
/// `expr` fragments in macros during migration to the 2024 edition. | ||
/// | ||
/// The `expr` fragment specifier will accept more expressions in the 2024 | ||
/// edition. To maintain the behavior from the 2021 edition and earlier, use | ||
/// the `expr_2021` fragment specifier. | ||
/// | ||
/// ### Example | ||
/// | ||
/// ```rust,edition2021,compile_fail | ||
/// #![deny(edition_2024_expr_fragment_specifier)] | ||
/// macro_rules! m { | ||
/// ($e:expr) => { | ||
/// $e | ||
/// } | ||
/// } | ||
/// | ||
/// fn main() { | ||
/// m!(1); | ||
/// } | ||
/// ``` | ||
/// | ||
/// {{produces}} | ||
/// | ||
/// ### Explanation | ||
/// | ||
/// Rust [editions] allow the language to evolve without breaking backwards | ||
/// compatibility. This lint catches code that uses [macro matcher fragment | ||
/// specifiers] that have changed meaning in the 2024 edition. If you switch | ||
/// to the new edition without updating the code, your macros may behave | ||
/// differently. | ||
/// | ||
/// In the 2024 edition, the `expr` fragment specifier `expr` will also | ||
/// match `const { ... }` blocks. This means if a macro had a pattern that | ||
/// matched `$e:expr` and another that matches `const { $e: expr }`, for | ||
/// example, that under the 2024 edition the first pattern would match while | ||
/// in the 2021 and earlier editions the second pattern would match. To keep | ||
/// the old behavior, use the `expr_2021` fragment specifier. | ||
/// | ||
/// This lint detects macros whose behavior might change due to the changing | ||
/// meaning of the `expr` fragment specifier. It is "allow" by default | ||
/// because the code is perfectly valid in older editions. The [`cargo fix`] | ||
/// tool with the `--edition` flag will switch this lint to "warn" and | ||
/// automatically apply the suggested fix from the compiler. This provides a | ||
/// completely automated way to update old code for a new edition. | ||
/// | ||
/// Using `cargo fix --edition` with this lint will ensure that your code | ||
/// retains the same behavior. This may not be the desired, as macro authors | ||
/// often will want their macros to use the latest grammar for matching | ||
/// expressions. Be sure to carefully review changes introduced by this lint | ||
/// to ensure the macros implement the desired behavior. | ||
/// | ||
/// [editions]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/edition-guide/ | ||
/// [macro matcher fragment specifiers]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/edition-guide/rust-2024/macro-fragment-specifiers.html | ||
/// [`cargo fix`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/commands/cargo-fix.html | ||
pub EDITION_2024_EXPR_FRAGMENT_SPECIFIER, | ||
Allow, | ||
"The `expr` fragment specifier will accept more expressions in the 2024 edition. \ | ||
To keep the existing behavior, use the `expr_2021` fragment specifier.", | ||
@future_incompatible = FutureIncompatibleInfo { | ||
reason: FutureIncompatibilityReason::EditionSemanticsChange(Edition::Edition2024), | ||
reference: "Migration Guide <https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/edition-guide/rust-2024/macro-fragment-specifiers.html>", | ||
}; | ||
} | ||
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declare_lint_pass!(Expr2024 => [EDITION_2024_EXPR_FRAGMENT_SPECIFIER,]); | ||
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impl Expr2024 { | ||
fn check_tokens(&mut self, cx: &crate::EarlyContext<'_>, tokens: &TokenStream) { | ||
let mut prev_colon = false; | ||
let mut prev_identifier = false; | ||
let mut prev_dollar = false; | ||
for tt in tokens.trees() { | ||
debug!( | ||
"check_tokens: {:?} - colon {prev_dollar} - ident {prev_identifier} - colon {prev_colon}", | ||
tt | ||
); | ||
match tt { | ||
TokenTree::Token(token, _) => match token.kind { | ||
TokenKind::Dollar => { | ||
prev_dollar = true; | ||
continue; | ||
} | ||
TokenKind::Ident(..) | TokenKind::NtIdent(..) => { | ||
if prev_colon && prev_identifier && prev_dollar { | ||
self.check_ident_token(cx, token); | ||
} else if prev_dollar { | ||
prev_identifier = true; | ||
continue; | ||
} | ||
} | ||
TokenKind::Colon => { | ||
if prev_dollar && prev_identifier { | ||
prev_colon = true; | ||
continue; | ||
} | ||
} | ||
_ => {} | ||
}, | ||
TokenTree::Delimited(.., tts) => self.check_tokens(cx, tts), | ||
} | ||
prev_colon = false; | ||
prev_identifier = false; | ||
prev_dollar = false; | ||
} | ||
} | ||
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fn check_ident_token(&mut self, cx: &crate::EarlyContext<'_>, token: &Token) { | ||
debug!("check_ident_token: {:?}", token); | ||
let (sym, edition) = match token.kind { | ||
TokenKind::Ident(sym, _) => (sym, Edition::Edition2024), | ||
_ => return, | ||
}; | ||
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debug!("token.span.edition(): {:?}", token.span.edition()); | ||
if token.span.edition() >= edition { | ||
return; | ||
} | ||
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if sym != sym::expr { | ||
return; | ||
} | ||
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debug!("emitting lint"); | ||
cx.builder.emit_span_lint( | ||
&EDITION_2024_EXPR_FRAGMENT_SPECIFIER, | ||
token.span.into(), | ||
MacroExprFragment2024 { suggestion: token.span }, | ||
); | ||
} | ||
} | ||
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impl EarlyLintPass for Expr2024 { | ||
fn check_mac_def(&mut self, cx: &crate::EarlyContext<'_>, mc: &rustc_ast::MacroDef) { | ||
self.check_tokens(cx, &mc.body.tokens); | ||
} | ||
} |
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//@ run-rustfix | ||
//@ check-pass | ||
//@ compile-flags: --edition=2021 | ||
#![allow(incomplete_features)] | ||
#![feature(expr_fragment_specifier_2024)] | ||
#![warn(edition_2024_expr_fragment_specifier)] | ||
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macro_rules! m { | ||
($e:expr_2021) => { //~ WARN: the `expr` fragment specifier will accept more expressions in the 2024 edition | ||
//~^ WARN: this changes meaning in Rust 2024 | ||
$e | ||
}; | ||
($($i:expr_2021)*) => { }; //~ WARN: the `expr` fragment specifier will accept more expressions in the 2024 edition | ||
//~^ WARN: this changes meaning in Rust 2024 | ||
} | ||
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macro_rules! test { | ||
(expr) => {} | ||
} | ||
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fn main() { | ||
m!(()); | ||
test!(expr); | ||
} |
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//@ run-rustfix | ||
//@ check-pass | ||
//@ compile-flags: --edition=2021 | ||
#![allow(incomplete_features)] | ||
#![feature(expr_fragment_specifier_2024)] | ||
#![warn(edition_2024_expr_fragment_specifier)] | ||
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macro_rules! m { | ||
($e:expr) => { //~ WARN: the `expr` fragment specifier will accept more expressions in the 2024 edition | ||
//~^ WARN: this changes meaning in Rust 2024 | ||
$e | ||
}; | ||
($($i:expr)*) => { }; //~ WARN: the `expr` fragment specifier will accept more expressions in the 2024 edition | ||
//~^ WARN: this changes meaning in Rust 2024 | ||
} | ||
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macro_rules! test { | ||
(expr) => {} | ||
} | ||
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fn main() { | ||
m!(()); | ||
test!(expr); | ||
} |
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warning: the `expr` fragment specifier will accept more expressions in the 2024 edition | ||
--> $DIR/expr_2021_cargo_fix_edition.rs:9:9 | ||
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LL | ($e:expr) => { | ||
| ^^^^ | ||
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= warning: this changes meaning in Rust 2024 | ||
= note: for more information, see Migration Guide <https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/edition-guide/rust-2024/macro-fragment-specifiers.html> | ||
note: the lint level is defined here | ||
--> $DIR/expr_2021_cargo_fix_edition.rs:6:9 | ||
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LL | #![warn(edition_2024_expr_fragment_specifier)] | ||
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | ||
help: to keep the existing behavior, use the `expr_2021` fragment specifier | ||
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LL | ($e:expr_2021) => { | ||
| ~~~~~~~~~ | ||
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warning: the `expr` fragment specifier will accept more expressions in the 2024 edition | ||
--> $DIR/expr_2021_cargo_fix_edition.rs:13:11 | ||
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LL | ($($i:expr)*) => { }; | ||
| ^^^^ | ||
| | ||
= warning: this changes meaning in Rust 2024 | ||
= note: for more information, see Migration Guide <https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/edition-guide/rust-2024/macro-fragment-specifiers.html> | ||
help: to keep the existing behavior, use the `expr_2021` fragment specifier | ||
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LL | ($($i:expr_2021)*) => { }; | ||
| ~~~~~~~~~ | ||
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warning: 2 warnings emitted | ||
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