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// Copyright 2012-2014 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.
// The Rust abstract syntax tree.
use codemap::{Span, Spanned, DUMMY_SP};
use abi::Abi;
use ast_util;
use owned_slice::OwnedSlice;
use parse::token::{InternedString, str_to_ident};
use parse::token;
use std::fmt;
use std::fmt::Show;
use std::option::Option;
use std::rc::Rc;
use std::gc::{Gc, GC};
use serialize::{Encodable, Decodable, Encoder, Decoder};
/// A pointer abstraction.
// FIXME(eddyb) #10676 use Rc<T> in the future.
pub type P<T> = Gc<T>;
#[allow(non_snake_case_functions)]
/// Construct a P<T> from a T value.
pub fn P<T: 'static>(value: T) -> P<T> {
box(GC) value
}
// FIXME #6993: in librustc, uses of "ident" should be replaced
// by just "Name".
/// An identifier contains a Name (index into the interner
/// table) and a SyntaxContext to track renaming and
/// macro expansion per Flatt et al., "Macros
/// That Work Together"
#[deriving(Clone, Hash, PartialOrd, Eq, Ord)]
pub struct Ident {
pub name: Name,
pub ctxt: SyntaxContext
}
impl Ident {
/// Construct an identifier with the given name and an empty context:
pub fn new(name: Name) -> Ident { Ident {name: name, ctxt: EMPTY_CTXT}}
pub fn as_str<'a>(&'a self) -> &'a str {
self.name.as_str()
}
}
impl Show for Ident {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
write!(f, "{}#{}", self.name, self.ctxt)
}
}
impl Show for Name {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
let Name(nm) = *self;
write!(f, "\"{}\"({})", token::get_name(*self).get(), nm)
}
}
impl PartialEq for Ident {
fn eq(&self, other: &Ident) -> bool {
if self.ctxt == other.ctxt {
self.name == other.name
} else {
// IF YOU SEE ONE OF THESE FAILS: it means that you're comparing
// idents that have different contexts. You can't fix this without
// knowing whether the comparison should be hygienic or non-hygienic.
// if it should be non-hygienic (most things are), just compare the
// 'name' fields of the idents. Or, even better, replace the idents
// with Name's.
//
// On the other hand, if the comparison does need to be hygienic,
// one example and its non-hygienic counterpart would be:
// syntax::parse::token::mtwt_token_eq
// syntax::ext::tt::macro_parser::token_name_eq
fail!("not allowed to compare these idents: {:?}, {:?}. \
Probably related to issue \\#6993", self, other);
}
}
fn ne(&self, other: &Ident) -> bool {
! self.eq(other)
}
}
/// A SyntaxContext represents a chain of macro-expandings
/// and renamings. Each macro expansion corresponds to
/// a fresh uint
// I'm representing this syntax context as an index into
// a table, in order to work around a compiler bug
// that's causing unreleased memory to cause core dumps
// and also perhaps to save some work in destructor checks.
// the special uint '0' will be used to indicate an empty
// syntax context.
// this uint is a reference to a table stored in thread-local
// storage.
pub type SyntaxContext = u32;
pub static EMPTY_CTXT : SyntaxContext = 0;
pub static ILLEGAL_CTXT : SyntaxContext = 1;
/// A name is a part of an identifier, representing a string or gensym. It's
/// the result of interning.
#[deriving(Eq, Ord, PartialEq, PartialOrd, Hash, Encodable, Decodable, Clone)]
pub struct Name(pub u32);
impl Name {
pub fn as_str<'a>(&'a self) -> &'a str {
unsafe {
// FIXME #12938: can't use copy_lifetime since &str isn't a &T
::std::mem::transmute(token::get_name(*self).get())
}
}
pub fn uint(&self) -> uint {
let Name(nm) = *self;
nm as uint
}
pub fn ident(&self) -> Ident {
Ident { name: *self, ctxt: 0 }
}
}
/// A mark represents a unique id associated with a macro expansion
pub type Mrk = u32;
impl<S: Encoder<E>, E> Encodable<S, E> for Ident {
fn encode(&self, s: &mut S) -> Result<(), E> {
s.emit_str(token::get_ident(*self).get())
}
}
impl<D:Decoder<E>, E> Decodable<D, E> for Ident {
fn decode(d: &mut D) -> Result<Ident, E> {
Ok(str_to_ident(try!(d.read_str()).as_slice()))
}
}
/// Function name (not all functions have names)
pub type FnIdent = Option<Ident>;
#[deriving(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Encodable, Decodable, Hash, Show)]
pub struct Lifetime {
pub id: NodeId,
pub span: Span,
pub name: Name
}
/// A "Path" is essentially Rust's notion of a name; for instance:
/// std::cmp::PartialEq . It's represented as a sequence of identifiers,
/// along with a bunch of supporting information.
#[deriving(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Encodable, Decodable, Hash, Show)]
pub struct Path {
pub span: Span,
/// A `::foo` path, is relative to the crate root rather than current
/// module (like paths in an import).
pub global: bool,
/// The segments in the path: the things separated by `::`.
pub segments: Vec<PathSegment> ,
}
/// A segment of a path: an identifier, an optional lifetime, and a set of
/// types.
#[deriving(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Encodable, Decodable, Hash, Show)]
pub struct PathSegment {
/// The identifier portion of this path segment.
pub identifier: Ident,
/// The lifetime parameters for this path segment.
pub lifetimes: Vec<Lifetime>,
/// The type parameters for this path segment, if present.
pub types: OwnedSlice<P<Ty>>,
}
pub type CrateNum = u32;
pub type NodeId = u32;
#[deriving(Clone, Eq, Ord, PartialOrd, PartialEq, Encodable, Decodable, Hash, Show)]
pub struct DefId {
pub krate: CrateNum,
pub node: NodeId,
}
/// Item definitions in the currently-compiled crate would have the CrateNum
/// LOCAL_CRATE in their DefId.
pub static LOCAL_CRATE: CrateNum = 0;
pub static CRATE_NODE_ID: NodeId = 0;
/// When parsing and doing expansions, we initially give all AST nodes this AST
/// node value. Then later, in the renumber pass, we renumber them to have
/// small, positive ids.
pub static DUMMY_NODE_ID: NodeId = -1;
/// The AST represents all type param bounds as types.
/// typeck::collect::compute_bounds matches these against
/// the "special" built-in traits (see middle::lang_items) and
/// detects Copy, Send and Share.
#[deriving(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Encodable, Decodable, Hash, Show)]
pub enum TyParamBound {
TraitTyParamBound(TraitRef),
StaticRegionTyParamBound,
UnboxedFnTyParamBound(UnboxedFnTy),
OtherRegionTyParamBound(Span) // FIXME -- just here until work for #5723 lands
}
#[deriving(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Encodable, Decodable, Hash, Show)]
pub struct TyParam {
pub ident: Ident,
pub id: NodeId,
pub bounds: OwnedSlice<TyParamBound>,
pub unbound: Option<TyParamBound>,
pub default: Option<P<Ty>>,
pub span: Span
}
/// Represents lifetimes and type parameters attached to a declaration
/// of a function, enum, trait, etc.
#[deriving(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Encodable, Decodable, Hash, Show)]
pub struct Generics {
pub lifetimes: Vec<Lifetime>,
pub ty_params: OwnedSlice<TyParam>,
}
impl Generics {
pub fn is_parameterized(&self) -> bool {
self.lifetimes.len() + self.ty_params.len() > 0
}
pub fn is_lt_parameterized(&self) -> bool {
self.lifetimes.len() > 0
}
pub fn is_type_parameterized(&self) -> bool {
self.ty_params.len() > 0
}
}
/// The set of MetaItems that define the compilation environment of the crate,
/// used to drive conditional compilation
pub type CrateConfig = Vec<Gc<MetaItem>> ;
#[deriving(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Encodable, Decodable, Hash, Show)]
pub struct Crate {
pub module: Mod,
pub attrs: Vec<Attribute>,
pub config: CrateConfig,
pub span: Span,
pub exported_macros: Vec<Gc<Item>>
}
pub type MetaItem = Spanned<MetaItem_>;
#[deriving(Clone, Eq, Encodable, Decodable, Hash, Show)]
pub enum MetaItem_ {
MetaWord(InternedString),
MetaList(InternedString, Vec<Gc<MetaItem>>),
MetaNameValue(InternedString, Lit),
}
// can't be derived because the MetaList requires an unordered comparison
impl PartialEq for MetaItem_ {
fn eq(&self, other: &MetaItem_) -> bool {
match *self {
MetaWord(ref ns) => match *other {
MetaWord(ref no) => (*ns) == (*no),
_ => false
},
MetaNameValue(ref ns, ref vs) => match *other {
MetaNameValue(ref no, ref vo) => {
(*ns) == (*no) && vs.node == vo.node
}
_ => false
},
MetaList(ref ns, ref miss) => match *other {
MetaList(ref no, ref miso) => {
ns == no &&
miss.iter().all(|mi| miso.iter().any(|x| x.node == mi.node))
}
_ => false
}
}
}
}
#[deriving(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Encodable, Decodable, Hash, Show)]
pub struct Block {
pub view_items: Vec<ViewItem>,
pub stmts: Vec<Gc<Stmt>>,
pub expr: Option<Gc<Expr>>,
pub id: NodeId,
pub rules: BlockCheckMode,
pub span: Span,
}
#[deriving(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Encodable, Decodable, Hash, Show)]
pub struct Pat {
pub id: NodeId,
pub node: Pat_,
pub span: Span,
}
#[deriving(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Encodable, Decodable, Hash, Show)]
pub struct FieldPat {
pub ident: Ident,
pub pat: Gc<Pat>,
}
#[deriving(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Encodable, Decodable, Hash, Show)]
pub enum BindingMode {
BindByRef(Mutability),
BindByValue(Mutability),
}
#[deriving(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Encodable, Decodable, Hash, Show)]
pub enum Pat_ {
PatWild,
PatWildMulti,
/// A PatIdent may either be a new bound variable,
/// or a nullary enum (in which case the third field
/// is None).
/// In the nullary enum case, the parser can't determine
/// which it is. The resolver determines this, and
/// records this pattern's NodeId in an auxiliary
/// set (of "PatIdents that refer to nullary enums")
PatIdent(BindingMode, SpannedIdent, Option<Gc<Pat>>),
/// "None" means a * pattern where we don't bind the fields to names.
PatEnum(Path, Option<Vec<Gc<Pat>>>),
PatStruct(Path, Vec<FieldPat>, bool),
PatTup(Vec<Gc<Pat>>),
PatBox(Gc<Pat>),
PatRegion(Gc<Pat>), // reference pattern
PatLit(Gc<Expr>),
PatRange(Gc<Expr>, Gc<Expr>),
/// [a, b, ..i, y, z] is represented as:
/// PatVec(~[a, b], Some(i), ~[y, z])
PatVec(Vec<Gc<Pat>>, Option<Gc<Pat>>, Vec<Gc<Pat>>),
PatMac(Mac),
}
#[deriving(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Encodable, Decodable, Hash, Show)]
pub enum Mutability {
MutMutable,
MutImmutable,
}
#[deriving(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Encodable, Decodable, Hash, Show)]
pub enum ExprVstore {
/// ~[1, 2, 3, 4]
ExprVstoreUniq,
/// &[1, 2, 3, 4]
ExprVstoreSlice,
/// &mut [1, 2, 3, 4]
ExprVstoreMutSlice,
}
#[deriving(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Encodable, Decodable, Hash, Show)]
pub enum BinOp {
BiAdd,
BiSub,
BiMul,
BiDiv,
BiRem,
BiAnd,
BiOr,
BiBitXor,
BiBitAnd,
BiBitOr,
BiShl,
BiShr,
BiEq,
BiLt,
BiLe,
BiNe,
BiGe,
BiGt,
}
#[deriving(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Encodable, Decodable, Hash, Show)]
pub enum UnOp {
UnBox,
UnUniq,
UnDeref,
UnNot,
UnNeg
}
pub type Stmt = Spanned<Stmt_>;
#[deriving(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Encodable, Decodable, Hash, Show)]
pub enum Stmt_ {
/// Could be an item or a local (let) binding:
StmtDecl(Gc<Decl>, NodeId),
/// Expr without trailing semi-colon (must have unit type):
StmtExpr(Gc<Expr>, NodeId),
/// Expr with trailing semi-colon (may have any type):
StmtSemi(Gc<Expr>, NodeId),
/// bool: is there a trailing sem-colon?
StmtMac(Mac, bool),
}
/// Where a local declaration came from: either a true `let ... =
/// ...;`, or one desugared from the pattern of a for loop.
#[deriving(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Encodable, Decodable, Hash, Show)]
pub enum LocalSource {
LocalLet,
LocalFor,
}
// FIXME (pending discussion of #1697, #2178...): local should really be
// a refinement on pat.
/// Local represents a `let` statement, e.g., `let <pat>:<ty> = <expr>;`
#[deriving(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Encodable, Decodable, Hash, Show)]
pub struct Local {
pub ty: P<Ty>,
pub pat: Gc<Pat>,
pub init: Option<Gc<Expr>>,
pub id: NodeId,
pub span: Span,
pub source: LocalSource,
}
pub type Decl = Spanned<Decl_>;
#[deriving(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Encodable, Decodable, Hash, Show)]
pub enum Decl_ {
/// A local (let) binding:
DeclLocal(Gc<Local>),
/// An item binding:
DeclItem(Gc<Item>),
}
/// represents one arm of a 'match'
#[deriving(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Encodable, Decodable, Hash, Show)]
pub struct Arm {
pub attrs: Vec<Attribute>,
pub pats: Vec<Gc<Pat>>,
pub guard: Option<Gc<Expr>>,
pub body: Gc<Expr>,
}
#[deriving(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Encodable, Decodable, Hash, Show)]
pub struct Field {
pub ident: SpannedIdent,
pub expr: Gc<Expr>,
pub span: Span,
}
pub type SpannedIdent = Spanned<Ident>;
#[deriving(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Encodable, Decodable, Hash, Show)]
pub enum BlockCheckMode {
DefaultBlock,
UnsafeBlock(UnsafeSource),
}
#[deriving(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Encodable, Decodable, Hash, Show)]
pub enum UnsafeSource {
CompilerGenerated,
UserProvided,
}
#[deriving(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Encodable, Decodable, Hash, Show)]
pub struct Expr {
pub id: NodeId,
pub node: Expr_,
pub span: Span,
}
#[deriving(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Encodable, Decodable, Hash, Show)]
pub enum Expr_ {
ExprVstore(Gc<Expr>, ExprVstore),
/// First expr is the place; second expr is the value.
ExprBox(Gc<Expr>, Gc<Expr>),
ExprVec(Vec<Gc<Expr>>),
ExprCall(Gc<Expr>, Vec<Gc<Expr>>),
ExprMethodCall(SpannedIdent, Vec<P<Ty>>, Vec<Gc<Expr>>),
ExprTup(Vec<Gc<Expr>>),
ExprBinary(BinOp, Gc<Expr>, Gc<Expr>),
ExprUnary(UnOp, Gc<Expr>),
ExprLit(Gc<Lit>),
ExprCast(Gc<Expr>, P<Ty>),
ExprIf(Gc<Expr>, P<Block>, Option<Gc<Expr>>),
ExprWhile(Gc<Expr>, P<Block>),
// FIXME #6993: change to Option<Name> ... or not, if these are hygienic.
ExprForLoop(Gc<Pat>, Gc<Expr>, P<Block>, Option<Ident>),
// Conditionless loop (can be exited with break, cont, or ret)
// FIXME #6993: change to Option<Name> ... or not, if these are hygienic.
ExprLoop(P<Block>, Option<Ident>),
ExprMatch(Gc<Expr>, Vec<Arm>),
ExprFnBlock(P<FnDecl>, P<Block>),
ExprProc(P<FnDecl>, P<Block>),
ExprUnboxedFn(P<FnDecl>, P<Block>),
ExprBlock(P<Block>),
ExprAssign(Gc<Expr>, Gc<Expr>),
ExprAssignOp(BinOp, Gc<Expr>, Gc<Expr>),
ExprField(Gc<Expr>, SpannedIdent, Vec<P<Ty>>),
ExprIndex(Gc<Expr>, Gc<Expr>),
/// Variable reference, possibly containing `::` and/or
/// type parameters, e.g. foo::bar::<baz>
ExprPath(Path),
ExprAddrOf(Mutability, Gc<Expr>),
ExprBreak(Option<Ident>),
ExprAgain(Option<Ident>),
ExprRet(Option<Gc<Expr>>),
ExprInlineAsm(InlineAsm),
ExprMac(Mac),
/// A struct literal expression.
ExprStruct(Path, Vec<Field> , Option<Gc<Expr>> /* base */),
/// A vector literal constructed from one repeated element.
ExprRepeat(Gc<Expr> /* element */, Gc<Expr> /* count */),
/// No-op: used solely so we can pretty-print faithfully
ExprParen(Gc<Expr>)
}
/// When the main rust parser encounters a syntax-extension invocation, it
/// parses the arguments to the invocation as a token-tree. This is a very
/// loose structure, such that all sorts of different AST-fragments can
/// be passed to syntax extensions using a uniform type.
///
/// If the syntax extension is an MBE macro, it will attempt to match its
/// LHS "matchers" against the provided token tree, and if it finds a
/// match, will transcribe the RHS token tree, splicing in any captured
/// macro_parser::matched_nonterminals into the TTNonterminals it finds.
///
/// The RHS of an MBE macro is the only place a TTNonterminal or TTSeq
/// makes any real sense. You could write them elsewhere but nothing
/// else knows what to do with them, so you'll probably get a syntax
/// error.
#[deriving(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Encodable, Decodable, Hash, Show)]
#[doc="For macro invocations; parsing is delegated to the macro"]
pub enum TokenTree {
/// A single token
TTTok(Span, ::parse::token::Token),
/// A delimited sequence (the delimiters appear as the first
/// and last elements of the vector)
// FIXME(eddyb) #6308 Use Rc<[TokenTree]> after DST.
TTDelim(Rc<Vec<TokenTree>>),
// These only make sense for right-hand-sides of MBE macros:
/// A kleene-style repetition sequence with a span, a TTForest,
/// an optional separator, and a boolean where true indicates
/// zero or more (..), and false indicates one or more (+).
// FIXME(eddyb) #6308 Use Rc<[TokenTree]> after DST.
TTSeq(Span, Rc<Vec<TokenTree>>, Option<::parse::token::Token>, bool),
/// A syntactic variable that will be filled in by macro expansion.
TTNonterminal(Span, Ident)
}
// Matchers are nodes defined-by and recognized-by the main rust parser and
// language, but they're only ever found inside syntax-extension invocations;
// indeed, the only thing that ever _activates_ the rules in the rust parser
// for parsing a matcher is a matcher looking for the 'matchers' nonterminal
// itself. Matchers represent a small sub-language for pattern-matching
// token-trees, and are thus primarily used by the macro-defining extension
// itself.
//
// MatchTok
// --------
//
// A matcher that matches a single token, denoted by the token itself. So
// long as there's no $ involved.
//
//
// MatchSeq
// --------
//
// A matcher that matches a sequence of sub-matchers, denoted various
// possible ways:
//
// $(M)* zero or more Ms
// $(M)+ one or more Ms
// $(M),+ one or more comma-separated Ms
// $(A B C);* zero or more semi-separated 'A B C' seqs
//
//
// MatchNonterminal
// -----------------
//
// A matcher that matches one of a few interesting named rust
// nonterminals, such as types, expressions, items, or raw token-trees. A
// black-box matcher on expr, for example, binds an expr to a given ident,
// and that ident can re-occur as an interpolation in the RHS of a
// macro-by-example rule. For example:
//
// $foo:expr => 1 + $foo // interpolate an expr
// $foo:tt => $foo // interpolate a token-tree
// $foo:tt => bar! $foo // only other valid interpolation
// // is in arg position for another
// // macro
//
// As a final, horrifying aside, note that macro-by-example's input is
// also matched by one of these matchers. Holy self-referential! It is matched
// by a MatchSeq, specifically this one:
//
// $( $lhs:matchers => $rhs:tt );+
//
// If you understand that, you have closed the loop and understand the whole
// macro system. Congratulations.
pub type Matcher = Spanned<Matcher_>;
#[deriving(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Encodable, Decodable, Hash, Show)]
pub enum Matcher_ {
/// Match one token
MatchTok(::parse::token::Token),
/// Match repetitions of a sequence: body, separator, zero ok?,
/// lo, hi position-in-match-array used:
MatchSeq(Vec<Matcher> , Option<::parse::token::Token>, bool, uint, uint),
/// Parse a Rust NT: name to bind, name of NT, position in match array:
MatchNonterminal(Ident, Ident, uint)
}
pub type Mac = Spanned<Mac_>;
/// Represents a macro invocation. The Path indicates which macro
/// is being invoked, and the vector of token-trees contains the source
/// of the macro invocation.
/// There's only one flavor, now, so this could presumably be simplified.
#[deriving(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Encodable, Decodable, Hash, Show)]
pub enum Mac_ {
// NB: the additional ident for a macro_rules-style macro is actually
// stored in the enclosing item. Oog.
MacInvocTT(Path, Vec<TokenTree> , SyntaxContext), // new macro-invocation
}
#[deriving(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Encodable, Decodable, Hash, Show)]
pub enum StrStyle {
CookedStr,
RawStr(uint)
}
pub type Lit = Spanned<Lit_>;
#[deriving(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Encodable, Decodable, Hash, Show)]
pub enum Lit_ {
LitStr(InternedString, StrStyle),
LitBinary(Rc<Vec<u8> >),
LitByte(u8),
LitChar(char),
LitInt(i64, IntTy),
LitUint(u64, UintTy),
LitIntUnsuffixed(i64),
LitFloat(InternedString, FloatTy),
LitFloatUnsuffixed(InternedString),
LitNil,
LitBool(bool),
}
// NB: If you change this, you'll probably want to change the corresponding
// type structure in middle/ty.rs as well.
#[deriving(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Encodable, Decodable, Hash, Show)]
pub struct MutTy {
pub ty: P<Ty>,
pub mutbl: Mutability,
}
#[deriving(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Encodable, Decodable, Hash, Show)]
pub struct TypeField {
pub ident: Ident,
pub mt: MutTy,
pub span: Span,
}
/// Represents a required method in a trait declaration,
/// one without a default implementation
#[deriving(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Encodable, Decodable, Hash, Show)]
pub struct TypeMethod {
pub ident: Ident,
pub attrs: Vec<Attribute>,
pub fn_style: FnStyle,
pub abi: Abi,
pub decl: P<FnDecl>,
pub generics: Generics,
pub explicit_self: ExplicitSelf,
pub id: NodeId,
pub span: Span,
pub vis: Visibility,
}
/// Represents a method declaration in a trait declaration, possibly including
/// a default implementation A trait method is either required (meaning it
/// doesn't have an implementation, just a signature) or provided (meaning it
/// has a default implementation).
#[deriving(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Encodable, Decodable, Hash, Show)]
pub enum TraitMethod {
Required(TypeMethod),
Provided(Gc<Method>),
}
#[deriving(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Encodable, Decodable, Hash)]
pub enum IntTy {
TyI,
TyI8,
TyI16,
TyI32,
TyI64,
}
impl fmt::Show for IntTy {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
write!(f, "{}", ast_util::int_ty_to_string(*self, None))
}
}
impl IntTy {
pub fn suffix_len(&self) -> uint {
match *self {
TyI => 1,
TyI8 => 2,
TyI16 | TyI32 | TyI64 => 3,
}
}
}
#[deriving(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Encodable, Decodable, Hash)]
pub enum UintTy {
TyU,
TyU8,
TyU16,
TyU32,
TyU64,
}
impl UintTy {
pub fn suffix_len(&self) -> uint {
match *self {
TyU => 1,
TyU8 => 2,
TyU16 | TyU32 | TyU64 => 3,
}
}
}
impl fmt::Show for UintTy {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
write!(f, "{}", ast_util::uint_ty_to_string(*self, None))
}
}
#[deriving(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Encodable, Decodable, Hash)]
pub enum FloatTy {
TyF32,
TyF64,
}
impl fmt::Show for FloatTy {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
write!(f, "{}", ast_util::float_ty_to_string(*self))
}
}
impl FloatTy {
pub fn suffix_len(&self) -> uint {
match *self {
TyF32 | TyF64 => 3, // add F128 handling here
}
}
}
// NB PartialEq method appears below.
#[deriving(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Encodable, Decodable, Hash, Show)]
pub struct Ty {
pub id: NodeId,
pub node: Ty_,
pub span: Span,
}
/// Not represented directly in the AST, referred to by name through a ty_path.
#[deriving(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Encodable, Decodable, Hash, Show)]
pub enum PrimTy {
TyInt(IntTy),
TyUint(UintTy),
TyFloat(FloatTy),
TyStr,
TyBool,
TyChar
}
#[deriving(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Encodable, Decodable, Hash)]
pub enum Onceness {
Once,
Many
}
impl fmt::Show for Onceness {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
match *self {
Once => "once".fmt(f),
Many => "many".fmt(f),
}
}
}
/// Represents the type of a closure
#[deriving(PartialEq, Eq, Encodable, Decodable, Hash, Show)]
pub struct ClosureTy {
pub lifetimes: Vec<Lifetime>,
pub fn_style: FnStyle,
pub onceness: Onceness,
pub decl: P<FnDecl>,
/// Optional optvec distinguishes between "fn()" and "fn:()" so we can
/// implement issue #7264. None means "fn()", which means infer a default
/// bound based on pointer sigil during typeck. Some(Empty) means "fn:()",
/// which means use no bounds (e.g., not even Owned on a ~fn()).
pub bounds: Option<OwnedSlice<TyParamBound>>,
}
#[deriving(PartialEq, Eq, Encodable, Decodable, Hash, Show)]
pub struct BareFnTy {
pub fn_style: FnStyle,
pub abi: Abi,
pub lifetimes: Vec<Lifetime>,
pub decl: P<FnDecl>
}
#[deriving(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Encodable, Decodable, Hash, Show)]
pub struct UnboxedFnTy {
pub decl: P<FnDecl>,
}
#[deriving(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Encodable, Decodable, Hash, Show)]
pub enum Ty_ {
TyNil,
TyBot, /* bottom type */
TyBox(P<Ty>),
TyUniq(P<Ty>),
TyVec(P<Ty>),
TyFixedLengthVec(P<Ty>, Gc<Expr>),
TyPtr(MutTy),
TyRptr(Option<Lifetime>, MutTy),
TyClosure(Gc<ClosureTy>, Option<Lifetime>),
TyProc(Gc<ClosureTy>),
TyBareFn(Gc<BareFnTy>),
TyUnboxedFn(Gc<UnboxedFnTy>),
TyTup(Vec<P<Ty>> ),
TyPath(Path, Option<OwnedSlice<TyParamBound>>, NodeId), // for #7264; see above
/// No-op; kept solely so that we can pretty-print faithfully
TyParen(P<Ty>),
TyTypeof(Gc<Expr>),
/// TyInfer means the type should be inferred instead of it having been
/// specified. This can appear anywhere in a type.
TyInfer,
}
#[deriving(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Encodable, Decodable, Hash, Show)]
pub enum AsmDialect {
AsmAtt,
AsmIntel
}
#[deriving(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Encodable, Decodable, Hash, Show)]
pub struct InlineAsm {
pub asm: InternedString,
pub asm_str_style: StrStyle,
pub clobbers: InternedString,
pub inputs: Vec<(InternedString, Gc<Expr>)>,
pub outputs: Vec<(InternedString, Gc<Expr>)>,
pub volatile: bool,
pub alignstack: bool,
pub dialect: AsmDialect
}
/// represents an argument in a function header
#[deriving(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Encodable, Decodable, Hash, Show)]
pub struct Arg {
pub ty: P<Ty>,
pub pat: Gc<Pat>,
pub id: NodeId,
}
impl Arg {
pub fn new_self(span: Span, mutability: Mutability, self_ident: Ident) -> Arg {
let path = Spanned{span:span,node:self_ident};
Arg {
// HACK(eddyb) fake type for the self argument.
ty: P(Ty {
id: DUMMY_NODE_ID,
node: TyInfer,
span: DUMMY_SP,
}),
pat: box(GC) Pat {
id: DUMMY_NODE_ID,
node: PatIdent(BindByValue(mutability), path, None),
span: span
},
id: DUMMY_NODE_ID
}
}
}
/// represents the header (not the body) of a function declaration
#[deriving(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Encodable, Decodable, Hash, Show)]
pub struct FnDecl {
pub inputs: Vec<Arg>,
pub output: P<Ty>,
pub cf: RetStyle,
pub variadic: bool
}
#[deriving(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Encodable, Decodable, Hash)]
pub enum FnStyle {
/// Declared with "unsafe fn"
UnsafeFn,
/// Declared with "fn"
NormalFn,
}
impl fmt::Show for FnStyle {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
match *self {
NormalFn => "normal".fmt(f),
UnsafeFn => "unsafe".fmt(f),
}
}
}
#[deriving(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Encodable, Decodable, Hash, Show)]
pub enum RetStyle {
/// Functions with return type ! that always
/// raise an error or exit (i.e. never return to the caller)
NoReturn,
/// Everything else
Return,
}
/// Represents the kind of 'self' associated with a method
#[deriving(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Encodable, Decodable, Hash, Show)]
pub enum ExplicitSelf_ {
/// No self
SelfStatic,
/// `self`
SelfValue(Ident),
/// `&'lt self`, `&'lt mut self`
SelfRegion(Option<Lifetime>, Mutability, Ident),
/// `self: TYPE`
SelfExplicit(P<Ty>, Ident),
}
pub type ExplicitSelf = Spanned<ExplicitSelf_>;
#[deriving(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Encodable, Decodable, Hash, Show)]
pub struct Method {
pub attrs: Vec<Attribute>,
pub id: NodeId,
pub span: Span,
pub node: Method_,
}
#[deriving(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Encodable, Decodable, Hash, Show)]
pub enum Method_ {
/// Represents a method declaration
MethDecl(Ident,
Generics,
Abi,
ExplicitSelf,
FnStyle,
P<FnDecl>,
P<Block>,
Visibility),
/// Represents a macro in method position
MethMac(Mac),
}
#[deriving(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Encodable, Decodable, Hash, Show)]
pub struct Mod {
/// A span from the first token past `{` to the last token until `}`.
/// For `mod foo;`, the inner span ranges from the first token
/// to the last token in the external file.
pub inner: Span,
pub view_items: Vec<ViewItem>,
pub items: Vec<Gc<Item>>,
}
#[deriving(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Encodable, Decodable, Hash, Show)]
pub struct ForeignMod {