| //! A JSON emitter for errors. |
| //! |
| //! This works by converting errors to a simplified structural format (see the |
| //! structs at the start of the file) and then serializing them. These should |
| //! contain as much information about the error as possible. |
| //! |
| //! The format of the JSON output should be considered *unstable*. For now the |
| //! structs at the end of this file (Diagnostic*) specify the error format. |
| |
| // FIXME: spec the JSON output properly. |
| |
| use rustc_span::source_map::{FilePathMapping, SourceMap}; |
| |
| use crate::emitter::{Emitter, HumanReadableErrorType}; |
| use crate::registry::Registry; |
| use crate::{Applicability, DiagnosticId}; |
| use crate::{CodeSuggestion, SubDiagnostic}; |
| |
| use rustc_data_structures::sync::Lrc; |
| use rustc_span::hygiene::ExpnData; |
| use rustc_span::{MultiSpan, Span, SpanLabel}; |
| use std::io::{self, Write}; |
| use std::path::Path; |
| use std::sync::{Arc, Mutex}; |
| use std::vec; |
| |
| use rustc_serialize::json::{as_json, as_pretty_json}; |
| |
| #[cfg(test)] |
| mod tests; |
| |
| pub struct JsonEmitter { |
| dst: Box<dyn Write + Send>, |
| registry: Option<Registry>, |
| sm: Lrc<SourceMap>, |
| pretty: bool, |
| ui_testing: bool, |
| json_rendered: HumanReadableErrorType, |
| macro_backtrace: bool, |
| } |
| |
| impl JsonEmitter { |
| pub fn stderr( |
| registry: Option<Registry>, |
| source_map: Lrc<SourceMap>, |
| pretty: bool, |
| json_rendered: HumanReadableErrorType, |
| macro_backtrace: bool, |
| ) -> JsonEmitter { |
| JsonEmitter { |
| dst: Box::new(io::stderr()), |
| registry, |
| sm: source_map, |
| pretty, |
| ui_testing: false, |
| json_rendered, |
| macro_backtrace, |
| } |
| } |
| |
| pub fn basic( |
| pretty: bool, |
| json_rendered: HumanReadableErrorType, |
| macro_backtrace: bool, |
| ) -> JsonEmitter { |
| let file_path_mapping = FilePathMapping::empty(); |
| JsonEmitter::stderr( |
| None, |
| Lrc::new(SourceMap::new(file_path_mapping)), |
| pretty, |
| json_rendered, |
| macro_backtrace, |
| ) |
| } |
| |
| pub fn new( |
| dst: Box<dyn Write + Send>, |
| registry: Option<Registry>, |
| source_map: Lrc<SourceMap>, |
| pretty: bool, |
| json_rendered: HumanReadableErrorType, |
| macro_backtrace: bool, |
| ) -> JsonEmitter { |
| JsonEmitter { |
| dst, |
| registry, |
| sm: source_map, |
| pretty, |
| ui_testing: false, |
| json_rendered, |
| macro_backtrace, |
| } |
| } |
| |
| pub fn ui_testing(self, ui_testing: bool) -> Self { |
| Self { ui_testing, ..self } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| impl Emitter for JsonEmitter { |
| fn emit_diagnostic(&mut self, diag: &crate::Diagnostic) { |
| let data = Diagnostic::from_errors_diagnostic(diag, self); |
| let result = if self.pretty { |
| writeln!(&mut self.dst, "{}", as_pretty_json(&data)) |
| } else { |
| writeln!(&mut self.dst, "{}", as_json(&data)) |
| }; |
| if let Err(e) = result { |
| panic!("failed to print diagnostics: {:?}", e); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| fn emit_artifact_notification(&mut self, path: &Path, artifact_type: &str) { |
| let data = ArtifactNotification { artifact: path, emit: artifact_type }; |
| let result = if self.pretty { |
| writeln!(&mut self.dst, "{}", as_pretty_json(&data)) |
| } else { |
| writeln!(&mut self.dst, "{}", as_json(&data)) |
| }; |
| if let Err(e) = result { |
| panic!("failed to print notification: {:?}", e); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| fn source_map(&self) -> Option<&Lrc<SourceMap>> { |
| Some(&self.sm) |
| } |
| |
| fn should_show_explain(&self) -> bool { |
| match self.json_rendered { |
| HumanReadableErrorType::Short(_) => false, |
| _ => true, |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // The following data types are provided just for serialisation. |
| |
| #[derive(RustcEncodable)] |
| struct Diagnostic { |
| /// The primary error message. |
| message: String, |
| code: Option<DiagnosticCode>, |
| /// "error: internal compiler error", "error", "warning", "note", "help". |
| level: &'static str, |
| spans: Vec<DiagnosticSpan>, |
| /// Associated diagnostic messages. |
| children: Vec<Diagnostic>, |
| /// The message as rustc would render it. |
| rendered: Option<String>, |
| } |
| |
| #[derive(RustcEncodable)] |
| struct DiagnosticSpan { |
| file_name: String, |
| byte_start: u32, |
| byte_end: u32, |
| /// 1-based. |
| line_start: usize, |
| line_end: usize, |
| /// 1-based, character offset. |
| column_start: usize, |
| column_end: usize, |
| /// Is this a "primary" span -- meaning the point, or one of the points, |
| /// where the error occurred? |
| is_primary: bool, |
| /// Source text from the start of line_start to the end of line_end. |
| text: Vec<DiagnosticSpanLine>, |
| /// Label that should be placed at this location (if any) |
| label: Option<String>, |
| /// If we are suggesting a replacement, this will contain text |
| /// that should be sliced in atop this span. |
| suggested_replacement: Option<String>, |
| /// If the suggestion is approximate |
| suggestion_applicability: Option<Applicability>, |
| /// Macro invocations that created the code at this span, if any. |
| expansion: Option<Box<DiagnosticSpanMacroExpansion>>, |
| } |
| |
| #[derive(RustcEncodable)] |
| struct DiagnosticSpanLine { |
| text: String, |
| |
| /// 1-based, character offset in self.text. |
| highlight_start: usize, |
| |
| highlight_end: usize, |
| } |
| |
| #[derive(RustcEncodable)] |
| struct DiagnosticSpanMacroExpansion { |
| /// span where macro was applied to generate this code; note that |
| /// this may itself derive from a macro (if |
| /// `span.expansion.is_some()`) |
| span: DiagnosticSpan, |
| |
| /// name of macro that was applied (e.g., "foo!" or "#[derive(Eq)]") |
| macro_decl_name: String, |
| |
| /// span where macro was defined (if known) |
| def_site_span: DiagnosticSpan, |
| } |
| |
| #[derive(RustcEncodable)] |
| struct DiagnosticCode { |
| /// The code itself. |
| code: String, |
| /// An explanation for the code. |
| explanation: Option<&'static str>, |
| } |
| |
| #[derive(RustcEncodable)] |
| struct ArtifactNotification<'a> { |
| /// The path of the artifact. |
| artifact: &'a Path, |
| /// What kind of artifact we're emitting. |
| emit: &'a str, |
| } |
| |
| impl Diagnostic { |
| fn from_errors_diagnostic(diag: &crate::Diagnostic, je: &JsonEmitter) -> Diagnostic { |
| let sugg = diag.suggestions.iter().map(|sugg| Diagnostic { |
| message: sugg.msg.clone(), |
| code: None, |
| level: "help", |
| spans: DiagnosticSpan::from_suggestion(sugg, je), |
| children: vec![], |
| rendered: None, |
| }); |
| |
| // generate regular command line output and store it in the json |
| |
| // A threadsafe buffer for writing. |
| #[derive(Default, Clone)] |
| struct BufWriter(Arc<Mutex<Vec<u8>>>); |
| |
| impl Write for BufWriter { |
| fn write(&mut self, buf: &[u8]) -> io::Result<usize> { |
| self.0.lock().unwrap().write(buf) |
| } |
| fn flush(&mut self) -> io::Result<()> { |
| self.0.lock().unwrap().flush() |
| } |
| } |
| let buf = BufWriter::default(); |
| let output = buf.clone(); |
| je.json_rendered |
| .new_emitter(Box::new(buf), Some(je.sm.clone()), false, None, je.macro_backtrace) |
| .ui_testing(je.ui_testing) |
| .emit_diagnostic(diag); |
| let output = Arc::try_unwrap(output.0).unwrap().into_inner().unwrap(); |
| let output = String::from_utf8(output).unwrap(); |
| |
| Diagnostic { |
| message: diag.message(), |
| code: DiagnosticCode::map_opt_string(diag.code.clone(), je), |
| level: diag.level.to_str(), |
| spans: DiagnosticSpan::from_multispan(&diag.span, je), |
| children: diag |
| .children |
| .iter() |
| .map(|c| Diagnostic::from_sub_diagnostic(c, je)) |
| .chain(sugg) |
| .collect(), |
| rendered: Some(output), |
| } |
| } |
| |
| fn from_sub_diagnostic(diag: &SubDiagnostic, je: &JsonEmitter) -> Diagnostic { |
| Diagnostic { |
| message: diag.message(), |
| code: None, |
| level: diag.level.to_str(), |
| spans: diag |
| .render_span |
| .as_ref() |
| .map(|sp| DiagnosticSpan::from_multispan(sp, je)) |
| .unwrap_or_else(|| DiagnosticSpan::from_multispan(&diag.span, je)), |
| children: vec![], |
| rendered: None, |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| impl DiagnosticSpan { |
| fn from_span_label( |
| span: SpanLabel, |
| suggestion: Option<(&String, Applicability)>, |
| je: &JsonEmitter, |
| ) -> DiagnosticSpan { |
| Self::from_span_etc(span.span, span.is_primary, span.label, suggestion, je) |
| } |
| |
| fn from_span_etc( |
| span: Span, |
| is_primary: bool, |
| label: Option<String>, |
| suggestion: Option<(&String, Applicability)>, |
| je: &JsonEmitter, |
| ) -> DiagnosticSpan { |
| // obtain the full backtrace from the `macro_backtrace` |
| // helper; in some ways, it'd be better to expand the |
| // backtrace ourselves, but the `macro_backtrace` helper makes |
| // some decision, such as dropping some frames, and I don't |
| // want to duplicate that logic here. |
| let backtrace = span.macro_backtrace(); |
| DiagnosticSpan::from_span_full(span, is_primary, label, suggestion, backtrace, je) |
| } |
| |
| fn from_span_full( |
| span: Span, |
| is_primary: bool, |
| label: Option<String>, |
| suggestion: Option<(&String, Applicability)>, |
| mut backtrace: impl Iterator<Item = ExpnData>, |
| je: &JsonEmitter, |
| ) -> DiagnosticSpan { |
| let start = je.sm.lookup_char_pos(span.lo()); |
| let end = je.sm.lookup_char_pos(span.hi()); |
| let backtrace_step = backtrace.next().map(|bt| { |
| let call_site = Self::from_span_full(bt.call_site, false, None, None, backtrace, je); |
| let def_site_span = |
| Self::from_span_full(bt.def_site, false, None, None, vec![].into_iter(), je); |
| Box::new(DiagnosticSpanMacroExpansion { |
| span: call_site, |
| macro_decl_name: bt.kind.descr(), |
| def_site_span, |
| }) |
| }); |
| |
| DiagnosticSpan { |
| file_name: start.file.name.to_string(), |
| byte_start: start.file.original_relative_byte_pos(span.lo()).0, |
| byte_end: start.file.original_relative_byte_pos(span.hi()).0, |
| line_start: start.line, |
| line_end: end.line, |
| column_start: start.col.0 + 1, |
| column_end: end.col.0 + 1, |
| is_primary, |
| text: DiagnosticSpanLine::from_span(span, je), |
| suggested_replacement: suggestion.map(|x| x.0.clone()), |
| suggestion_applicability: suggestion.map(|x| x.1), |
| expansion: backtrace_step, |
| label, |
| } |
| } |
| |
| fn from_multispan(msp: &MultiSpan, je: &JsonEmitter) -> Vec<DiagnosticSpan> { |
| msp.span_labels() |
| .into_iter() |
| .map(|span_str| Self::from_span_label(span_str, None, je)) |
| .collect() |
| } |
| |
| fn from_suggestion(suggestion: &CodeSuggestion, je: &JsonEmitter) -> Vec<DiagnosticSpan> { |
| suggestion |
| .substitutions |
| .iter() |
| .flat_map(|substitution| { |
| substitution.parts.iter().map(move |suggestion_inner| { |
| let span_label = |
| SpanLabel { span: suggestion_inner.span, is_primary: true, label: None }; |
| DiagnosticSpan::from_span_label( |
| span_label, |
| Some((&suggestion_inner.snippet, suggestion.applicability)), |
| je, |
| ) |
| }) |
| }) |
| .collect() |
| } |
| } |
| |
| impl DiagnosticSpanLine { |
| fn line_from_source_file( |
| fm: &rustc_span::SourceFile, |
| index: usize, |
| h_start: usize, |
| h_end: usize, |
| ) -> DiagnosticSpanLine { |
| DiagnosticSpanLine { |
| text: fm.get_line(index).map_or(String::new(), |l| l.into_owned()), |
| highlight_start: h_start, |
| highlight_end: h_end, |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /// Creates a list of DiagnosticSpanLines from span - each line with any part |
| /// of `span` gets a DiagnosticSpanLine, with the highlight indicating the |
| /// `span` within the line. |
| fn from_span(span: Span, je: &JsonEmitter) -> Vec<DiagnosticSpanLine> { |
| je.sm |
| .span_to_lines(span) |
| .map(|lines| { |
| let fm = &*lines.file; |
| lines |
| .lines |
| .iter() |
| .map(|line| { |
| DiagnosticSpanLine::line_from_source_file( |
| fm, |
| line.line_index, |
| line.start_col.0 + 1, |
| line.end_col.0 + 1, |
| ) |
| }) |
| .collect() |
| }) |
| .unwrap_or_else(|_| vec![]) |
| } |
| } |
| |
| impl DiagnosticCode { |
| fn map_opt_string(s: Option<DiagnosticId>, je: &JsonEmitter) -> Option<DiagnosticCode> { |
| s.map(|s| { |
| let s = match s { |
| DiagnosticId::Error(s) => s, |
| DiagnosticId::Lint(s) => s, |
| }; |
| let explanation = |
| je.registry.as_ref().and_then(|registry| registry.find_description(&s)); |
| |
| DiagnosticCode { code: s, explanation } |
| }) |
| } |
| } |