| //! Markdown formatting for rustdoc. |
| //! |
| //! This module implements markdown formatting through the pulldown-cmark library. |
| //! |
| //! ``` |
| //! #![feature(rustc_private)] |
| //! |
| //! extern crate rustc_span; |
| //! |
| //! use rustc_span::edition::Edition; |
| //! use rustdoc::html::markdown::{HeadingOffset, IdMap, Markdown, ErrorCodes}; |
| //! |
| //! let s = "My *markdown* _text_"; |
| //! let mut id_map = IdMap::new(); |
| //! let md = Markdown { |
| //! content: s, |
| //! links: &[], |
| //! ids: &mut id_map, |
| //! error_codes: ErrorCodes::Yes, |
| //! edition: Edition::Edition2015, |
| //! playground: &None, |
| //! heading_offset: HeadingOffset::H2, |
| //! }; |
| //! let html = md.into_string(); |
| //! // ... something using html |
| //! ``` |
| |
| use std::borrow::Cow; |
| use std::collections::VecDeque; |
| use std::fmt::Write; |
| use std::iter::Peekable; |
| use std::ops::{ControlFlow, Range}; |
| use std::path::PathBuf; |
| use std::str::{self, CharIndices}; |
| use std::sync::OnceLock; |
| |
| use pulldown_cmark::{ |
| BrokenLink, CodeBlockKind, CowStr, Event, LinkType, Options, Parser, Tag, TagEnd, html, |
| }; |
| use rustc_data_structures::fx::{FxHashMap, FxIndexMap}; |
| use rustc_errors::{Diag, DiagMessage}; |
| use rustc_hir::def_id::LocalDefId; |
| use rustc_middle::ty::TyCtxt; |
| pub(crate) use rustc_resolve::rustdoc::main_body_opts; |
| use rustc_resolve::rustdoc::may_be_doc_link; |
| use rustc_span::edition::Edition; |
| use rustc_span::{Span, Symbol}; |
| use tracing::{debug, trace}; |
| |
| use crate::clean::RenderedLink; |
| use crate::doctest; |
| use crate::doctest::GlobalTestOptions; |
| use crate::html::escape::{Escape, EscapeBodyText}; |
| use crate::html::format::Buffer; |
| use crate::html::highlight; |
| use crate::html::length_limit::HtmlWithLimit; |
| use crate::html::render::small_url_encode; |
| use crate::html::toc::{Toc, TocBuilder}; |
| |
| #[cfg(test)] |
| mod tests; |
| |
| const MAX_HEADER_LEVEL: u32 = 6; |
| |
| /// Options for rendering Markdown in summaries (e.g., in search results). |
| pub(crate) fn summary_opts() -> Options { |
| Options::ENABLE_TABLES |
| | Options::ENABLE_FOOTNOTES |
| | Options::ENABLE_STRIKETHROUGH |
| | Options::ENABLE_TASKLISTS |
| | Options::ENABLE_SMART_PUNCTUATION |
| } |
| |
| #[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy)] |
| pub enum HeadingOffset { |
| H1 = 0, |
| H2, |
| H3, |
| H4, |
| H5, |
| H6, |
| } |
| |
| /// When `to_string` is called, this struct will emit the HTML corresponding to |
| /// the rendered version of the contained markdown string. |
| pub struct Markdown<'a> { |
| pub content: &'a str, |
| /// A list of link replacements. |
| pub links: &'a [RenderedLink], |
| /// The current list of used header IDs. |
| pub ids: &'a mut IdMap, |
| /// Whether to allow the use of explicit error codes in doctest lang strings. |
| pub error_codes: ErrorCodes, |
| /// Default edition to use when parsing doctests (to add a `fn main`). |
| pub edition: Edition, |
| pub playground: &'a Option<Playground>, |
| /// Offset at which we render headings. |
| /// E.g. if `heading_offset: HeadingOffset::H2`, then `# something` renders an `<h2>`. |
| pub heading_offset: HeadingOffset, |
| } |
| /// A struct like `Markdown` that renders the markdown with a table of contents. |
| pub(crate) struct MarkdownWithToc<'a> { |
| pub(crate) content: &'a str, |
| pub(crate) links: &'a [RenderedLink], |
| pub(crate) ids: &'a mut IdMap, |
| pub(crate) error_codes: ErrorCodes, |
| pub(crate) edition: Edition, |
| pub(crate) playground: &'a Option<Playground>, |
| } |
| /// A tuple struct like `Markdown` that renders the markdown escaping HTML tags |
| /// and includes no paragraph tags. |
| pub(crate) struct MarkdownItemInfo<'a>(pub(crate) &'a str, pub(crate) &'a mut IdMap); |
| /// A tuple struct like `Markdown` that renders only the first paragraph. |
| pub(crate) struct MarkdownSummaryLine<'a>(pub &'a str, pub &'a [RenderedLink]); |
| |
| #[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Debug)] |
| pub enum ErrorCodes { |
| Yes, |
| No, |
| } |
| |
| impl ErrorCodes { |
| pub(crate) fn from(b: bool) -> Self { |
| match b { |
| true => ErrorCodes::Yes, |
| false => ErrorCodes::No, |
| } |
| } |
| |
| pub(crate) fn as_bool(self) -> bool { |
| match self { |
| ErrorCodes::Yes => true, |
| ErrorCodes::No => false, |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /// Controls whether a line will be hidden or shown in HTML output. |
| /// |
| /// All lines are used in documentation tests. |
| enum Line<'a> { |
| Hidden(&'a str), |
| Shown(Cow<'a, str>), |
| } |
| |
| impl<'a> Line<'a> { |
| fn for_html(self) -> Option<Cow<'a, str>> { |
| match self { |
| Line::Shown(l) => Some(l), |
| Line::Hidden(_) => None, |
| } |
| } |
| |
| fn for_code(self) -> Cow<'a, str> { |
| match self { |
| Line::Shown(l) => l, |
| Line::Hidden(l) => Cow::Borrowed(l), |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // FIXME: There is a minor inconsistency here. For lines that start with ##, we |
| // have no easy way of removing a potential single space after the hashes, which |
| // is done in the single # case. This inconsistency seems okay, if non-ideal. In |
| // order to fix it we'd have to iterate to find the first non-# character, and |
| // then reallocate to remove it; which would make us return a String. |
| fn map_line(s: &str) -> Line<'_> { |
| let trimmed = s.trim(); |
| if trimmed.starts_with("##") { |
| Line::Shown(Cow::Owned(s.replacen("##", "#", 1))) |
| } else if let Some(stripped) = trimmed.strip_prefix("# ") { |
| // # text |
| Line::Hidden(stripped) |
| } else if trimmed == "#" { |
| // We cannot handle '#text' because it could be #[attr]. |
| Line::Hidden("") |
| } else { |
| Line::Shown(Cow::Borrowed(s)) |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /// Convert chars from a title for an id. |
| /// |
| /// "Hello, world!" -> "hello-world" |
| fn slugify(c: char) -> Option<char> { |
| if c.is_alphanumeric() || c == '-' || c == '_' { |
| if c.is_ascii() { Some(c.to_ascii_lowercase()) } else { Some(c) } |
| } else if c.is_whitespace() && c.is_ascii() { |
| Some('-') |
| } else { |
| None |
| } |
| } |
| |
| #[derive(Clone, Debug)] |
| pub struct Playground { |
| pub crate_name: Option<Symbol>, |
| pub url: String, |
| } |
| |
| /// Adds syntax highlighting and playground Run buttons to Rust code blocks. |
| struct CodeBlocks<'p, 'a, I: Iterator<Item = Event<'a>>> { |
| inner: I, |
| check_error_codes: ErrorCodes, |
| edition: Edition, |
| // Information about the playground if a URL has been specified, containing an |
| // optional crate name and the URL. |
| playground: &'p Option<Playground>, |
| } |
| |
| impl<'p, 'a, I: Iterator<Item = Event<'a>>> CodeBlocks<'p, 'a, I> { |
| fn new( |
| iter: I, |
| error_codes: ErrorCodes, |
| edition: Edition, |
| playground: &'p Option<Playground>, |
| ) -> Self { |
| CodeBlocks { inner: iter, check_error_codes: error_codes, edition, playground } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| impl<'a, I: Iterator<Item = Event<'a>>> Iterator for CodeBlocks<'_, 'a, I> { |
| type Item = Event<'a>; |
| |
| fn next(&mut self) -> Option<Self::Item> { |
| let event = self.inner.next(); |
| let Some(Event::Start(Tag::CodeBlock(kind))) = event else { |
| return event; |
| }; |
| |
| let mut original_text = String::new(); |
| for event in &mut self.inner { |
| match event { |
| Event::End(TagEnd::CodeBlock) => break, |
| Event::Text(ref s) => { |
| original_text.push_str(s); |
| } |
| _ => {} |
| } |
| } |
| |
| let LangString { added_classes, compile_fail, should_panic, ignore, edition, .. } = |
| match kind { |
| CodeBlockKind::Fenced(ref lang) => { |
| let parse_result = |
| LangString::parse_without_check(lang, self.check_error_codes, false); |
| if !parse_result.rust { |
| let added_classes = parse_result.added_classes; |
| let lang_string = if let Some(lang) = parse_result.unknown.first() { |
| format!("language-{}", lang) |
| } else { |
| String::new() |
| }; |
| let whitespace = if added_classes.is_empty() { "" } else { " " }; |
| return Some(Event::Html( |
| format!( |
| "<div class=\"example-wrap\">\ |
| <pre class=\"{lang_string}{whitespace}{added_classes}\">\ |
| <code>{text}</code>\ |
| </pre>\ |
| </div>", |
| added_classes = added_classes.join(" "), |
| text = Escape( |
| original_text.strip_suffix('\n').unwrap_or(&original_text) |
| ), |
| ) |
| .into(), |
| )); |
| } |
| parse_result |
| } |
| CodeBlockKind::Indented => Default::default(), |
| }; |
| |
| let lines = original_text.lines().filter_map(|l| map_line(l).for_html()); |
| let text = lines.intersperse("\n".into()).collect::<String>(); |
| |
| let explicit_edition = edition.is_some(); |
| let edition = edition.unwrap_or(self.edition); |
| |
| let playground_button = self.playground.as_ref().and_then(|playground| { |
| let krate = &playground.crate_name; |
| let url = &playground.url; |
| if url.is_empty() { |
| return None; |
| } |
| let test = original_text |
| .lines() |
| .map(|l| map_line(l).for_code()) |
| .intersperse("\n".into()) |
| .collect::<String>(); |
| let krate = krate.as_ref().map(|s| s.as_str()); |
| |
| // FIXME: separate out the code to make a code block into runnable code |
| // from the complicated doctest logic |
| let opts = GlobalTestOptions { |
| crate_name: krate.map(String::from).unwrap_or_default(), |
| no_crate_inject: false, |
| insert_indent_space: true, |
| attrs: vec![], |
| args_file: PathBuf::new(), |
| }; |
| let doctest = doctest::DocTestBuilder::new(&test, krate, edition, false, None, None); |
| let (test, _) = doctest.generate_unique_doctest(&test, false, &opts, krate); |
| let channel = if test.contains("#![feature(") { "&version=nightly" } else { "" }; |
| |
| let test_escaped = small_url_encode(test); |
| Some(format!( |
| "<a class=\"test-arrow\" \ |
| target=\"_blank\" \ |
| title=\"Run code\" \ |
| href=\"{url}?code={test_escaped}{channel}&edition={edition}\"></a>", |
| )) |
| }); |
| |
| let tooltip = if ignore != Ignore::None { |
| highlight::Tooltip::Ignore |
| } else if compile_fail { |
| highlight::Tooltip::CompileFail |
| } else if should_panic { |
| highlight::Tooltip::ShouldPanic |
| } else if explicit_edition { |
| highlight::Tooltip::Edition(edition) |
| } else { |
| highlight::Tooltip::None |
| }; |
| |
| // insert newline to clearly separate it from the |
| // previous block so we can shorten the html output |
| let mut s = Buffer::new(); |
| s.push('\n'); |
| |
| highlight::render_example_with_highlighting( |
| &text, |
| &mut s, |
| tooltip, |
| playground_button.as_deref(), |
| &added_classes, |
| ); |
| Some(Event::Html(s.into_inner().into())) |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /// Make headings links with anchor IDs and build up TOC. |
| struct LinkReplacer<'a, I: Iterator<Item = Event<'a>>> { |
| inner: I, |
| links: &'a [RenderedLink], |
| shortcut_link: Option<&'a RenderedLink>, |
| } |
| |
| impl<'a, I: Iterator<Item = Event<'a>>> LinkReplacer<'a, I> { |
| fn new(iter: I, links: &'a [RenderedLink]) -> Self { |
| LinkReplacer { inner: iter, links, shortcut_link: None } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| impl<'a, I: Iterator<Item = Event<'a>>> Iterator for LinkReplacer<'a, I> { |
| type Item = Event<'a>; |
| |
| fn next(&mut self) -> Option<Self::Item> { |
| let mut event = self.inner.next(); |
| |
| // Replace intra-doc links and remove disambiguators from shortcut links (`[fn@f]`). |
| match &mut event { |
| // This is a shortcut link that was resolved by the broken_link_callback: `[fn@f]` |
| // Remove any disambiguator. |
| Some(Event::Start(Tag::Link { |
| // [fn@f] or [fn@f][] |
| link_type: LinkType::ShortcutUnknown | LinkType::CollapsedUnknown, |
| dest_url, |
| title, |
| .. |
| })) => { |
| debug!("saw start of shortcut link to {dest_url} with title {title}"); |
| // If this is a shortcut link, it was resolved by the broken_link_callback. |
| // So the URL will already be updated properly. |
| let link = self.links.iter().find(|&link| *link.href == **dest_url); |
| // Since this is an external iterator, we can't replace the inner text just yet. |
| // Store that we saw a link so we know to replace it later. |
| if let Some(link) = link { |
| trace!("it matched"); |
| assert!(self.shortcut_link.is_none(), "shortcut links cannot be nested"); |
| self.shortcut_link = Some(link); |
| if title.is_empty() && !link.tooltip.is_empty() { |
| *title = CowStr::Borrowed(link.tooltip.as_ref()); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| // Now that we're done with the shortcut link, don't replace any more text. |
| Some(Event::End(TagEnd::Link)) if self.shortcut_link.is_some() => { |
| debug!("saw end of shortcut link"); |
| self.shortcut_link = None; |
| } |
| // Handle backticks in inline code blocks, but only if we're in the middle of a shortcut link. |
| // [`fn@f`] |
| Some(Event::Code(text)) => { |
| trace!("saw code {text}"); |
| if let Some(link) = self.shortcut_link { |
| // NOTE: this only replaces if the code block is the *entire* text. |
| // If only part of the link has code highlighting, the disambiguator will not be removed. |
| // e.g. [fn@`f`] |
| // This is a limitation from `collect_intra_doc_links`: it passes a full link, |
| // and does not distinguish at all between code blocks. |
| // So we could never be sure we weren't replacing too much: |
| // [fn@my_`f`unc] is treated the same as [my_func()] in that pass. |
| // |
| // NOTE: .get(1..len() - 1) is to strip the backticks |
| if let Some(link) = self.links.iter().find(|l| { |
| l.href == link.href |
| && Some(&**text) == l.original_text.get(1..l.original_text.len() - 1) |
| }) { |
| debug!("replacing {text} with {new_text}", new_text = link.new_text); |
| *text = CowStr::Borrowed(&link.new_text); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| // Replace plain text in links, but only in the middle of a shortcut link. |
| // [fn@f] |
| Some(Event::Text(text)) => { |
| trace!("saw text {text}"); |
| if let Some(link) = self.shortcut_link { |
| // NOTE: same limitations as `Event::Code` |
| if let Some(link) = self |
| .links |
| .iter() |
| .find(|l| l.href == link.href && **text == *l.original_text) |
| { |
| debug!("replacing {text} with {new_text}", new_text = link.new_text); |
| *text = CowStr::Borrowed(&link.new_text); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| // If this is a link, but not a shortcut link, |
| // replace the URL, since the broken_link_callback was not called. |
| Some(Event::Start(Tag::Link { dest_url, title, .. })) => { |
| if let Some(link) = |
| self.links.iter().find(|&link| *link.original_text == **dest_url) |
| { |
| *dest_url = CowStr::Borrowed(link.href.as_ref()); |
| if title.is_empty() && !link.tooltip.is_empty() { |
| *title = CowStr::Borrowed(link.tooltip.as_ref()); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| // Anything else couldn't have been a valid Rust path, so no need to replace the text. |
| _ => {} |
| } |
| |
| // Yield the modified event |
| event |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /// Wrap HTML tables into `<div>` to prevent having the doc blocks width being too big. |
| struct TableWrapper<'a, I: Iterator<Item = Event<'a>>> { |
| inner: I, |
| stored_events: VecDeque<Event<'a>>, |
| } |
| |
| impl<'a, I: Iterator<Item = Event<'a>>> TableWrapper<'a, I> { |
| fn new(iter: I) -> Self { |
| Self { inner: iter, stored_events: VecDeque::new() } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| impl<'a, I: Iterator<Item = Event<'a>>> Iterator for TableWrapper<'a, I> { |
| type Item = Event<'a>; |
| |
| fn next(&mut self) -> Option<Self::Item> { |
| if let Some(first) = self.stored_events.pop_front() { |
| return Some(first); |
| } |
| |
| let event = self.inner.next()?; |
| |
| Some(match event { |
| Event::Start(Tag::Table(t)) => { |
| self.stored_events.push_back(Event::Start(Tag::Table(t))); |
| Event::Html(CowStr::Borrowed("<div>")) |
| } |
| Event::End(TagEnd::Table) => { |
| self.stored_events.push_back(Event::Html(CowStr::Borrowed("</div>"))); |
| Event::End(TagEnd::Table) |
| } |
| e => e, |
| }) |
| } |
| } |
| |
| type SpannedEvent<'a> = (Event<'a>, Range<usize>); |
| |
| /// Make headings links with anchor IDs and build up TOC. |
| struct HeadingLinks<'a, 'b, 'ids, I> { |
| inner: I, |
| toc: Option<&'b mut TocBuilder>, |
| buf: VecDeque<SpannedEvent<'a>>, |
| id_map: &'ids mut IdMap, |
| heading_offset: HeadingOffset, |
| } |
| |
| impl<'a, 'b, 'ids, I> HeadingLinks<'a, 'b, 'ids, I> { |
| fn new( |
| iter: I, |
| toc: Option<&'b mut TocBuilder>, |
| ids: &'ids mut IdMap, |
| heading_offset: HeadingOffset, |
| ) -> Self { |
| HeadingLinks { inner: iter, toc, buf: VecDeque::new(), id_map: ids, heading_offset } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| impl<'a, 'b, 'ids, I: Iterator<Item = SpannedEvent<'a>>> Iterator |
| for HeadingLinks<'a, 'b, 'ids, I> |
| { |
| type Item = SpannedEvent<'a>; |
| |
| fn next(&mut self) -> Option<Self::Item> { |
| if let Some(e) = self.buf.pop_front() { |
| return Some(e); |
| } |
| |
| let event = self.inner.next(); |
| if let Some((Event::Start(Tag::Heading { level, .. }), _)) = event { |
| let mut id = String::new(); |
| for event in &mut self.inner { |
| match &event.0 { |
| Event::End(TagEnd::Heading(_)) => break, |
| Event::Text(text) | Event::Code(text) => { |
| id.extend(text.chars().filter_map(slugify)); |
| self.buf.push_back(event); |
| } |
| _ => self.buf.push_back(event), |
| } |
| } |
| let id = self.id_map.derive(id); |
| |
| if let Some(ref mut builder) = self.toc { |
| let mut text_header = String::new(); |
| plain_text_from_events(self.buf.iter().map(|(ev, _)| ev.clone()), &mut text_header); |
| let mut html_header = String::new(); |
| html_text_from_events(self.buf.iter().map(|(ev, _)| ev.clone()), &mut html_header); |
| let sec = builder.push(level as u32, text_header, html_header, id.clone()); |
| self.buf.push_front((Event::Html(format!("{sec} ").into()), 0..0)); |
| } |
| |
| let level = |
| std::cmp::min(level as u32 + (self.heading_offset as u32), MAX_HEADER_LEVEL); |
| self.buf.push_back((Event::Html(format!("</h{level}>").into()), 0..0)); |
| |
| let start_tags = |
| format!("<h{level} id=\"{id}\"><a class=\"doc-anchor\" href=\"#{id}\">§</a>"); |
| return Some((Event::Html(start_tags.into()), 0..0)); |
| } |
| event |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /// Extracts just the first paragraph. |
| struct SummaryLine<'a, I: Iterator<Item = Event<'a>>> { |
| inner: I, |
| started: bool, |
| depth: u32, |
| skipped_tags: u32, |
| } |
| |
| impl<'a, I: Iterator<Item = Event<'a>>> SummaryLine<'a, I> { |
| fn new(iter: I) -> Self { |
| SummaryLine { inner: iter, started: false, depth: 0, skipped_tags: 0 } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| fn check_if_allowed_tag(t: &TagEnd) -> bool { |
| matches!( |
| t, |
| TagEnd::Paragraph |
| | TagEnd::Emphasis |
| | TagEnd::Strong |
| | TagEnd::Strikethrough |
| | TagEnd::Link |
| | TagEnd::BlockQuote |
| ) |
| } |
| |
| fn is_forbidden_tag(t: &TagEnd) -> bool { |
| matches!( |
| t, |
| TagEnd::CodeBlock |
| | TagEnd::Table |
| | TagEnd::TableHead |
| | TagEnd::TableRow |
| | TagEnd::TableCell |
| | TagEnd::FootnoteDefinition |
| ) |
| } |
| |
| impl<'a, I: Iterator<Item = Event<'a>>> Iterator for SummaryLine<'a, I> { |
| type Item = Event<'a>; |
| |
| fn next(&mut self) -> Option<Self::Item> { |
| if self.started && self.depth == 0 { |
| return None; |
| } |
| if !self.started { |
| self.started = true; |
| } |
| if let Some(event) = self.inner.next() { |
| let mut is_start = true; |
| let is_allowed_tag = match event { |
| Event::Start(ref c) => { |
| if is_forbidden_tag(&c.to_end()) { |
| self.skipped_tags += 1; |
| return None; |
| } |
| self.depth += 1; |
| check_if_allowed_tag(&c.to_end()) |
| } |
| Event::End(ref c) => { |
| if is_forbidden_tag(c) { |
| self.skipped_tags += 1; |
| return None; |
| } |
| self.depth -= 1; |
| is_start = false; |
| check_if_allowed_tag(c) |
| } |
| Event::FootnoteReference(_) => { |
| self.skipped_tags += 1; |
| false |
| } |
| _ => true, |
| }; |
| if !is_allowed_tag { |
| self.skipped_tags += 1; |
| } |
| return if !is_allowed_tag { |
| if is_start { |
| Some(Event::Start(Tag::Paragraph)) |
| } else { |
| Some(Event::End(TagEnd::Paragraph)) |
| } |
| } else { |
| Some(event) |
| }; |
| } |
| None |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /// Moves all footnote definitions to the end and add back links to the |
| /// references. |
| struct Footnotes<'a, I> { |
| inner: I, |
| footnotes: FxIndexMap<String, (Vec<Event<'a>>, u16)>, |
| } |
| |
| impl<'a, I> Footnotes<'a, I> { |
| fn new(iter: I) -> Self { |
| Footnotes { inner: iter, footnotes: FxIndexMap::default() } |
| } |
| |
| fn get_entry(&mut self, key: &str) -> &mut (Vec<Event<'a>>, u16) { |
| let new_id = self.footnotes.len() + 1; |
| let key = key.to_owned(); |
| self.footnotes.entry(key).or_insert((Vec::new(), new_id as u16)) |
| } |
| } |
| |
| impl<'a, I: Iterator<Item = SpannedEvent<'a>>> Iterator for Footnotes<'a, I> { |
| type Item = SpannedEvent<'a>; |
| |
| fn next(&mut self) -> Option<Self::Item> { |
| loop { |
| match self.inner.next() { |
| Some((Event::FootnoteReference(ref reference), range)) => { |
| let entry = self.get_entry(reference); |
| let reference = format!( |
| "<sup id=\"fnref{0}\"><a href=\"#fn{0}\">{0}</a></sup>", |
| (*entry).1 |
| ); |
| return Some((Event::Html(reference.into()), range)); |
| } |
| Some((Event::Start(Tag::FootnoteDefinition(def)), _)) => { |
| let mut content = Vec::new(); |
| for (event, _) in &mut self.inner { |
| if let Event::End(TagEnd::FootnoteDefinition) = event { |
| break; |
| } |
| content.push(event); |
| } |
| let entry = self.get_entry(&def); |
| (*entry).0 = content; |
| } |
| Some(e) => return Some(e), |
| None => { |
| if !self.footnotes.is_empty() { |
| let mut v: Vec<_> = self.footnotes.drain(..).map(|(_, x)| x).collect(); |
| v.sort_by(|a, b| a.1.cmp(&b.1)); |
| let mut ret = String::from("<div class=\"footnotes\"><hr><ol>"); |
| for (mut content, id) in v { |
| write!(ret, "<li id=\"fn{id}\">").unwrap(); |
| let mut is_paragraph = false; |
| if let Some(&Event::End(TagEnd::Paragraph)) = content.last() { |
| content.pop(); |
| is_paragraph = true; |
| } |
| html::push_html(&mut ret, content.into_iter()); |
| write!(ret, " <a href=\"#fnref{id}\">↩</a>").unwrap(); |
| if is_paragraph { |
| ret.push_str("</p>"); |
| } |
| ret.push_str("</li>"); |
| } |
| ret.push_str("</ol></div>"); |
| return Some((Event::Html(ret.into()), 0..0)); |
| } else { |
| return None; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /// A newtype that represents a relative line number in Markdown. |
| /// |
| /// In other words, this represents an offset from the first line of Markdown |
| /// in a doc comment or other source. If the first Markdown line appears on line 32, |
| /// and the `MdRelLine` is 3, then the absolute line for this one is 35. I.e., it's |
| /// a zero-based offset. |
| pub(crate) struct MdRelLine { |
| offset: usize, |
| } |
| |
| impl MdRelLine { |
| /// See struct docs. |
| pub(crate) const fn new(offset: usize) -> Self { |
| Self { offset } |
| } |
| |
| /// See struct docs. |
| pub(crate) const fn offset(self) -> usize { |
| self.offset |
| } |
| } |
| |
| pub(crate) fn find_testable_code<T: doctest::DocTestVisitor>( |
| doc: &str, |
| tests: &mut T, |
| error_codes: ErrorCodes, |
| enable_per_target_ignores: bool, |
| extra_info: Option<&ExtraInfo<'_>>, |
| ) { |
| find_codes(doc, tests, error_codes, enable_per_target_ignores, extra_info, false) |
| } |
| |
| pub(crate) fn find_codes<T: doctest::DocTestVisitor>( |
| doc: &str, |
| tests: &mut T, |
| error_codes: ErrorCodes, |
| enable_per_target_ignores: bool, |
| extra_info: Option<&ExtraInfo<'_>>, |
| include_non_rust: bool, |
| ) { |
| let mut parser = Parser::new(doc).into_offset_iter(); |
| let mut prev_offset = 0; |
| let mut nb_lines = 0; |
| let mut register_header = None; |
| while let Some((event, offset)) = parser.next() { |
| match event { |
| Event::Start(Tag::CodeBlock(kind)) => { |
| let block_info = match kind { |
| CodeBlockKind::Fenced(ref lang) => { |
| if lang.is_empty() { |
| Default::default() |
| } else { |
| LangString::parse( |
| lang, |
| error_codes, |
| enable_per_target_ignores, |
| extra_info, |
| ) |
| } |
| } |
| CodeBlockKind::Indented => Default::default(), |
| }; |
| if !include_non_rust && !block_info.rust { |
| continue; |
| } |
| |
| let mut test_s = String::new(); |
| |
| while let Some((Event::Text(s), _)) = parser.next() { |
| test_s.push_str(&s); |
| } |
| let text = test_s |
| .lines() |
| .map(|l| map_line(l).for_code()) |
| .collect::<Vec<Cow<'_, str>>>() |
| .join("\n"); |
| |
| nb_lines += doc[prev_offset..offset.start].lines().count(); |
| // If there are characters between the preceding line ending and |
| // this code block, `str::lines` will return an additional line, |
| // which we subtract here. |
| if nb_lines != 0 && !&doc[prev_offset..offset.start].ends_with('\n') { |
| nb_lines -= 1; |
| } |
| let line = MdRelLine::new(nb_lines); |
| tests.visit_test(text, block_info, line); |
| prev_offset = offset.start; |
| } |
| Event::Start(Tag::Heading { level, .. }) => { |
| register_header = Some(level as u32); |
| } |
| Event::Text(ref s) if register_header.is_some() => { |
| let level = register_header.unwrap(); |
| tests.visit_header(s, level); |
| register_header = None; |
| } |
| _ => {} |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| pub(crate) struct ExtraInfo<'tcx> { |
| def_id: LocalDefId, |
| sp: Span, |
| tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, |
| } |
| |
| impl<'tcx> ExtraInfo<'tcx> { |
| pub(crate) fn new(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, def_id: LocalDefId, sp: Span) -> ExtraInfo<'tcx> { |
| ExtraInfo { def_id, sp, tcx } |
| } |
| |
| fn error_invalid_codeblock_attr(&self, msg: impl Into<DiagMessage>) { |
| self.tcx.node_span_lint( |
| crate::lint::INVALID_CODEBLOCK_ATTRIBUTES, |
| self.tcx.local_def_id_to_hir_id(self.def_id), |
| self.sp, |
| |lint| { |
| lint.primary_message(msg); |
| }, |
| ); |
| } |
| |
| fn error_invalid_codeblock_attr_with_help( |
| &self, |
| msg: impl Into<DiagMessage>, |
| f: impl for<'a, 'b> FnOnce(&'b mut Diag<'a, ()>), |
| ) { |
| self.tcx.node_span_lint( |
| crate::lint::INVALID_CODEBLOCK_ATTRIBUTES, |
| self.tcx.local_def_id_to_hir_id(self.def_id), |
| self.sp, |
| |lint| { |
| lint.primary_message(msg); |
| f(lint); |
| }, |
| ); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| #[derive(Eq, PartialEq, Clone, Debug)] |
| pub(crate) struct LangString { |
| pub(crate) original: String, |
| pub(crate) should_panic: bool, |
| pub(crate) no_run: bool, |
| pub(crate) ignore: Ignore, |
| pub(crate) rust: bool, |
| pub(crate) test_harness: bool, |
| pub(crate) compile_fail: bool, |
| pub(crate) standalone_crate: bool, |
| pub(crate) error_codes: Vec<String>, |
| pub(crate) edition: Option<Edition>, |
| pub(crate) added_classes: Vec<String>, |
| pub(crate) unknown: Vec<String>, |
| } |
| |
| #[derive(Eq, PartialEq, Clone, Debug)] |
| pub(crate) enum Ignore { |
| All, |
| None, |
| Some(Vec<String>), |
| } |
| |
| /// This is the parser for fenced codeblocks attributes. It implements the following eBNF: |
| /// |
| /// ```eBNF |
| /// lang-string = *(token-list / delimited-attribute-list / comment) |
| /// |
| /// bareword = LEADINGCHAR *(CHAR) |
| /// bareword-without-leading-char = CHAR *(CHAR) |
| /// quoted-string = QUOTE *(NONQUOTE) QUOTE |
| /// token = bareword / quoted-string |
| /// token-without-leading-char = bareword-without-leading-char / quoted-string |
| /// sep = COMMA/WS *(COMMA/WS) |
| /// attribute = (DOT token)/(token EQUAL token-without-leading-char) |
| /// attribute-list = [sep] attribute *(sep attribute) [sep] |
| /// delimited-attribute-list = OPEN-CURLY-BRACKET attribute-list CLOSE-CURLY-BRACKET |
| /// token-list = [sep] token *(sep token) [sep] |
| /// comment = OPEN_PAREN *(all characters) CLOSE_PAREN |
| /// |
| /// OPEN_PAREN = "(" |
| /// CLOSE_PARENT = ")" |
| /// OPEN-CURLY-BRACKET = "{" |
| /// CLOSE-CURLY-BRACKET = "}" |
| /// LEADINGCHAR = ALPHA | DIGIT | "_" | "-" | ":" |
| /// ; All ASCII punctuation except comma, quote, equals, backslash, grave (backquote) and braces. |
| /// ; Comma is used to separate language tokens, so it can't be used in one. |
| /// ; Quote is used to allow otherwise-disallowed characters in language tokens. |
| /// ; Equals is used to make key=value pairs in attribute blocks. |
| /// ; Backslash and grave are special Markdown characters. |
| /// ; Braces are used to start an attribute block. |
| /// CHAR = ALPHA | DIGIT | "_" | "-" | ":" | "." | "!" | "#" | "$" | "%" | "&" | "*" | "+" | "/" | |
| /// ";" | "<" | ">" | "?" | "@" | "^" | "|" | "~" |
| /// NONQUOTE = %x09 / %x20 / %x21 / %x23-7E ; TAB / SPACE / all printable characters except `"` |
| /// COMMA = "," |
| /// DOT = "." |
| /// EQUAL = "=" |
| /// |
| /// ALPHA = %x41-5A / %x61-7A ; A-Z / a-z |
| /// DIGIT = %x30-39 |
| /// WS = %x09 / " " |
| /// ``` |
| pub(crate) struct TagIterator<'a, 'tcx> { |
| inner: Peekable<CharIndices<'a>>, |
| data: &'a str, |
| is_in_attribute_block: bool, |
| extra: Option<&'a ExtraInfo<'tcx>>, |
| is_error: bool, |
| } |
| |
| #[derive(Clone, Debug, Eq, PartialEq)] |
| pub(crate) enum LangStringToken<'a> { |
| LangToken(&'a str), |
| ClassAttribute(&'a str), |
| KeyValueAttribute(&'a str, &'a str), |
| } |
| |
| fn is_leading_char(c: char) -> bool { |
| c == '_' || c == '-' || c == ':' || c.is_ascii_alphabetic() || c.is_ascii_digit() |
| } |
| fn is_bareword_char(c: char) -> bool { |
| is_leading_char(c) || ".!#$%&*+/;<>?@^|~".contains(c) |
| } |
| fn is_separator(c: char) -> bool { |
| c == ' ' || c == ',' || c == '\t' |
| } |
| |
| struct Indices { |
| start: usize, |
| end: usize, |
| } |
| |
| impl<'a, 'tcx> TagIterator<'a, 'tcx> { |
| pub(crate) fn new(data: &'a str, extra: Option<&'a ExtraInfo<'tcx>>) -> Self { |
| Self { |
| inner: data.char_indices().peekable(), |
| data, |
| is_in_attribute_block: false, |
| extra, |
| is_error: false, |
| } |
| } |
| |
| fn emit_error(&mut self, err: impl Into<DiagMessage>) { |
| if let Some(extra) = self.extra { |
| extra.error_invalid_codeblock_attr(err); |
| } |
| self.is_error = true; |
| } |
| |
| fn skip_separators(&mut self) -> Option<usize> { |
| while let Some((pos, c)) = self.inner.peek() { |
| if !is_separator(*c) { |
| return Some(*pos); |
| } |
| self.inner.next(); |
| } |
| None |
| } |
| |
| fn parse_string(&mut self, start: usize) -> Option<Indices> { |
| while let Some((pos, c)) = self.inner.next() { |
| if c == '"' { |
| return Some(Indices { start: start + 1, end: pos }); |
| } |
| } |
| self.emit_error("unclosed quote string `\"`"); |
| None |
| } |
| |
| fn parse_class(&mut self, start: usize) -> Option<LangStringToken<'a>> { |
| while let Some((pos, c)) = self.inner.peek().copied() { |
| if is_bareword_char(c) { |
| self.inner.next(); |
| } else { |
| let class = &self.data[start + 1..pos]; |
| if class.is_empty() { |
| self.emit_error(format!("unexpected `{c}` character after `.`")); |
| return None; |
| } else if self.check_after_token() { |
| return Some(LangStringToken::ClassAttribute(class)); |
| } else { |
| return None; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| let class = &self.data[start + 1..]; |
| if class.is_empty() { |
| self.emit_error("missing character after `.`"); |
| None |
| } else if self.check_after_token() { |
| Some(LangStringToken::ClassAttribute(class)) |
| } else { |
| None |
| } |
| } |
| |
| fn parse_token(&mut self, start: usize) -> Option<Indices> { |
| while let Some((pos, c)) = self.inner.peek() { |
| if !is_bareword_char(*c) { |
| return Some(Indices { start, end: *pos }); |
| } |
| self.inner.next(); |
| } |
| self.emit_error("unexpected end"); |
| None |
| } |
| |
| fn parse_key_value(&mut self, c: char, start: usize) -> Option<LangStringToken<'a>> { |
| let key_indices = |
| if c == '"' { self.parse_string(start)? } else { self.parse_token(start)? }; |
| if key_indices.start == key_indices.end { |
| self.emit_error("unexpected empty string as key"); |
| return None; |
| } |
| |
| if let Some((_, c)) = self.inner.next() { |
| if c != '=' { |
| self.emit_error(format!("expected `=`, found `{}`", c)); |
| return None; |
| } |
| } else { |
| self.emit_error("unexpected end"); |
| return None; |
| } |
| let value_indices = match self.inner.next() { |
| Some((pos, '"')) => self.parse_string(pos)?, |
| Some((pos, c)) if is_bareword_char(c) => self.parse_token(pos)?, |
| Some((_, c)) => { |
| self.emit_error(format!("unexpected `{c}` character after `=`")); |
| return None; |
| } |
| None => { |
| self.emit_error("expected value after `=`"); |
| return None; |
| } |
| }; |
| if value_indices.start == value_indices.end { |
| self.emit_error("unexpected empty string as value"); |
| None |
| } else if self.check_after_token() { |
| Some(LangStringToken::KeyValueAttribute( |
| &self.data[key_indices.start..key_indices.end], |
| &self.data[value_indices.start..value_indices.end], |
| )) |
| } else { |
| None |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /// Returns `false` if an error was emitted. |
| fn check_after_token(&mut self) -> bool { |
| if let Some((_, c)) = self.inner.peek().copied() { |
| if c == '}' || is_separator(c) || c == '(' { |
| true |
| } else { |
| self.emit_error(format!("unexpected `{c}` character")); |
| false |
| } |
| } else { |
| // The error will be caught on the next iteration. |
| true |
| } |
| } |
| |
| fn parse_in_attribute_block(&mut self) -> Option<LangStringToken<'a>> { |
| if let Some((pos, c)) = self.inner.next() { |
| if c == '}' { |
| self.is_in_attribute_block = false; |
| return self.next(); |
| } else if c == '.' { |
| return self.parse_class(pos); |
| } else if c == '"' || is_leading_char(c) { |
| return self.parse_key_value(c, pos); |
| } else { |
| self.emit_error(format!("unexpected character `{c}`")); |
| return None; |
| } |
| } |
| self.emit_error("unclosed attribute block (`{}`): missing `}` at the end"); |
| None |
| } |
| |
| /// Returns `false` if an error was emitted. |
| fn skip_paren_block(&mut self) -> bool { |
| while let Some((_, c)) = self.inner.next() { |
| if c == ')' { |
| return true; |
| } |
| } |
| self.emit_error("unclosed comment: missing `)` at the end"); |
| false |
| } |
| |
| fn parse_outside_attribute_block(&mut self, start: usize) -> Option<LangStringToken<'a>> { |
| while let Some((pos, c)) = self.inner.next() { |
| if c == '"' { |
| if pos != start { |
| self.emit_error("expected ` `, `{` or `,` found `\"`"); |
| return None; |
| } |
| let indices = self.parse_string(pos)?; |
| if let Some((_, c)) = self.inner.peek().copied() |
| && c != '{' |
| && !is_separator(c) |
| && c != '(' |
| { |
| self.emit_error(format!("expected ` `, `{{` or `,` after `\"`, found `{c}`")); |
| return None; |
| } |
| return Some(LangStringToken::LangToken(&self.data[indices.start..indices.end])); |
| } else if c == '{' { |
| self.is_in_attribute_block = true; |
| return self.next(); |
| } else if is_separator(c) { |
| if pos != start { |
| return Some(LangStringToken::LangToken(&self.data[start..pos])); |
| } |
| return self.next(); |
| } else if c == '(' { |
| if !self.skip_paren_block() { |
| return None; |
| } |
| if pos != start { |
| return Some(LangStringToken::LangToken(&self.data[start..pos])); |
| } |
| return self.next(); |
| } else if pos == start && is_leading_char(c) { |
| continue; |
| } else if pos != start && is_bareword_char(c) { |
| continue; |
| } else { |
| self.emit_error(format!("unexpected character `{c}`")); |
| return None; |
| } |
| } |
| let token = &self.data[start..]; |
| if token.is_empty() { None } else { Some(LangStringToken::LangToken(&self.data[start..])) } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| impl<'a, 'tcx> Iterator for TagIterator<'a, 'tcx> { |
| type Item = LangStringToken<'a>; |
| |
| fn next(&mut self) -> Option<Self::Item> { |
| if self.is_error { |
| return None; |
| } |
| let Some(start) = self.skip_separators() else { |
| if self.is_in_attribute_block { |
| self.emit_error("unclosed attribute block (`{}`): missing `}` at the end"); |
| } |
| return None; |
| }; |
| if self.is_in_attribute_block { |
| self.parse_in_attribute_block() |
| } else { |
| self.parse_outside_attribute_block(start) |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| impl Default for LangString { |
| fn default() -> Self { |
| Self { |
| original: String::new(), |
| should_panic: false, |
| no_run: false, |
| ignore: Ignore::None, |
| rust: true, |
| test_harness: false, |
| compile_fail: false, |
| standalone_crate: false, |
| error_codes: Vec::new(), |
| edition: None, |
| added_classes: Vec::new(), |
| unknown: Vec::new(), |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| impl LangString { |
| fn parse_without_check( |
| string: &str, |
| allow_error_code_check: ErrorCodes, |
| enable_per_target_ignores: bool, |
| ) -> Self { |
| Self::parse(string, allow_error_code_check, enable_per_target_ignores, None) |
| } |
| |
| fn parse( |
| string: &str, |
| allow_error_code_check: ErrorCodes, |
| enable_per_target_ignores: bool, |
| extra: Option<&ExtraInfo<'_>>, |
| ) -> Self { |
| let allow_error_code_check = allow_error_code_check.as_bool(); |
| let mut seen_rust_tags = false; |
| let mut seen_other_tags = false; |
| let mut seen_custom_tag = false; |
| let mut data = LangString::default(); |
| let mut ignores = vec![]; |
| |
| data.original = string.to_owned(); |
| |
| let mut call = |tokens: &mut dyn Iterator<Item = LangStringToken<'_>>| { |
| for token in tokens { |
| match token { |
| LangStringToken::LangToken("should_panic") => { |
| data.should_panic = true; |
| seen_rust_tags = !seen_other_tags; |
| } |
| LangStringToken::LangToken("no_run") => { |
| data.no_run = true; |
| seen_rust_tags = !seen_other_tags; |
| } |
| LangStringToken::LangToken("ignore") => { |
| data.ignore = Ignore::All; |
| seen_rust_tags = !seen_other_tags; |
| } |
| LangStringToken::LangToken(x) if x.starts_with("ignore-") => { |
| if enable_per_target_ignores { |
| ignores.push(x.trim_start_matches("ignore-").to_owned()); |
| seen_rust_tags = !seen_other_tags; |
| } |
| } |
| LangStringToken::LangToken("rust") => { |
| data.rust = true; |
| seen_rust_tags = true; |
| } |
| LangStringToken::LangToken("custom") => { |
| seen_custom_tag = true; |
| } |
| LangStringToken::LangToken("test_harness") => { |
| data.test_harness = true; |
| seen_rust_tags = !seen_other_tags || seen_rust_tags; |
| } |
| LangStringToken::LangToken("compile_fail") => { |
| data.compile_fail = true; |
| seen_rust_tags = !seen_other_tags || seen_rust_tags; |
| data.no_run = true; |
| } |
| LangStringToken::LangToken("standalone_crate") => { |
| data.standalone_crate = true; |
| seen_rust_tags = !seen_other_tags || seen_rust_tags; |
| } |
| LangStringToken::LangToken(x) if x.starts_with("edition") => { |
| data.edition = x[7..].parse::<Edition>().ok(); |
| } |
| LangStringToken::LangToken(x) |
| if x.starts_with("rust") && x[4..].parse::<Edition>().is_ok() => |
| { |
| if let Some(extra) = extra { |
| extra.error_invalid_codeblock_attr_with_help( |
| format!("unknown attribute `{x}`"), |
| |lint| { |
| lint.help(format!( |
| "there is an attribute with a similar name: `edition{}`", |
| &x[4..], |
| )); |
| }, |
| ); |
| } |
| } |
| LangStringToken::LangToken(x) |
| if allow_error_code_check && x.starts_with('E') && x.len() == 5 => |
| { |
| if x[1..].parse::<u32>().is_ok() { |
| data.error_codes.push(x.to_owned()); |
| seen_rust_tags = !seen_other_tags || seen_rust_tags; |
| } else { |
| seen_other_tags = true; |
| } |
| } |
| LangStringToken::LangToken(x) if extra.is_some() => { |
| let s = x.to_lowercase(); |
| if let Some(help) = match s.as_str() { |
| "compile-fail" | "compile_fail" | "compilefail" => Some( |
| "use `compile_fail` to invert the results of this test, so that it \ |
| passes if it cannot be compiled and fails if it can", |
| ), |
| "should-panic" | "should_panic" | "shouldpanic" => Some( |
| "use `should_panic` to invert the results of this test, so that if \ |
| passes if it panics and fails if it does not", |
| ), |
| "no-run" | "no_run" | "norun" => Some( |
| "use `no_run` to compile, but not run, the code sample during \ |
| testing", |
| ), |
| "test-harness" | "test_harness" | "testharness" => Some( |
| "use `test_harness` to run functions marked `#[test]` instead of a \ |
| potentially-implicit `main` function", |
| ), |
| "standalone" | "standalone_crate" | "standalone-crate" => { |
| if let Some(extra) = extra |
| && extra.sp.at_least_rust_2024() |
| { |
| Some( |
| "use `standalone_crate` to compile this code block \ |
| separately", |
| ) |
| } else { |
| None |
| } |
| } |
| _ => None, |
| } { |
| if let Some(extra) = extra { |
| extra.error_invalid_codeblock_attr_with_help( |
| format!("unknown attribute `{x}`"), |
| |lint| { |
| lint.help(help).help( |
| "this code block may be skipped during testing, \ |
| because unknown attributes are treated as markers for \ |
| code samples written in other programming languages, \ |
| unless it is also explicitly marked as `rust`", |
| ); |
| }, |
| ); |
| } |
| } |
| seen_other_tags = true; |
| data.unknown.push(x.to_owned()); |
| } |
| LangStringToken::LangToken(x) => { |
| seen_other_tags = true; |
| data.unknown.push(x.to_owned()); |
| } |
| LangStringToken::KeyValueAttribute(key, value) => { |
| if key == "class" { |
| data.added_classes.push(value.to_owned()); |
| } else if let Some(extra) = extra { |
| extra.error_invalid_codeblock_attr(format!( |
| "unsupported attribute `{key}`" |
| )); |
| } |
| } |
| LangStringToken::ClassAttribute(class) => { |
| data.added_classes.push(class.to_owned()); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| }; |
| |
| let mut tag_iter = TagIterator::new(string, extra); |
| call(&mut tag_iter); |
| |
| // ignore-foo overrides ignore |
| if !ignores.is_empty() { |
| data.ignore = Ignore::Some(ignores); |
| } |
| |
| data.rust &= !seen_custom_tag && (!seen_other_tags || seen_rust_tags) && !tag_iter.is_error; |
| |
| data |
| } |
| } |
| |
| impl Markdown<'_> { |
| pub fn into_string(self) -> String { |
| let Markdown { |
| content: md, |
| links, |
| ids, |
| error_codes: codes, |
| edition, |
| playground, |
| heading_offset, |
| } = self; |
| |
| // This is actually common enough to special-case |
| if md.is_empty() { |
| return String::new(); |
| } |
| let mut replacer = |broken_link: BrokenLink<'_>| { |
| links |
| .iter() |
| .find(|link| &*link.original_text == &*broken_link.reference) |
| .map(|link| (link.href.as_str().into(), link.tooltip.as_str().into())) |
| }; |
| |
| let p = Parser::new_with_broken_link_callback(md, main_body_opts(), Some(&mut replacer)); |
| let p = p.into_offset_iter(); |
| |
| let mut s = String::with_capacity(md.len() * 3 / 2); |
| |
| let p = HeadingLinks::new(p, None, ids, heading_offset); |
| let p = Footnotes::new(p); |
| let p = LinkReplacer::new(p.map(|(ev, _)| ev), links); |
| let p = TableWrapper::new(p); |
| let p = CodeBlocks::new(p, codes, edition, playground); |
| html::push_html(&mut s, p); |
| |
| s |
| } |
| } |
| |
| impl MarkdownWithToc<'_> { |
| pub(crate) fn into_parts(self) -> (Toc, String) { |
| let MarkdownWithToc { content: md, links, ids, error_codes: codes, edition, playground } = |
| self; |
| |
| // This is actually common enough to special-case |
| if md.is_empty() { |
| return (Toc { entries: Vec::new() }, String::new()); |
| } |
| let mut replacer = |broken_link: BrokenLink<'_>| { |
| links |
| .iter() |
| .find(|link| &*link.original_text == &*broken_link.reference) |
| .map(|link| (link.href.as_str().into(), link.tooltip.as_str().into())) |
| }; |
| |
| let p = Parser::new_with_broken_link_callback(md, main_body_opts(), Some(&mut replacer)); |
| let p = p.into_offset_iter(); |
| |
| let mut s = String::with_capacity(md.len() * 3 / 2); |
| |
| let mut toc = TocBuilder::new(); |
| |
| { |
| let p = HeadingLinks::new(p, Some(&mut toc), ids, HeadingOffset::H1); |
| let p = Footnotes::new(p); |
| let p = TableWrapper::new(p.map(|(ev, _)| ev)); |
| let p = CodeBlocks::new(p, codes, edition, playground); |
| html::push_html(&mut s, p); |
| } |
| |
| (toc.into_toc(), s) |
| } |
| pub(crate) fn into_string(self) -> String { |
| let (toc, s) = self.into_parts(); |
| format!("<nav id=\"rustdoc\">{toc}</nav>{s}", toc = toc.print()) |
| } |
| } |
| |
| impl MarkdownItemInfo<'_> { |
| pub(crate) fn into_string(self) -> String { |
| let MarkdownItemInfo(md, ids) = self; |
| |
| // This is actually common enough to special-case |
| if md.is_empty() { |
| return String::new(); |
| } |
| let p = Parser::new_ext(md, main_body_opts()).into_offset_iter(); |
| |
| // Treat inline HTML as plain text. |
| let p = p.map(|event| match event.0 { |
| Event::Html(text) | Event::InlineHtml(text) => (Event::Text(text), event.1), |
| _ => event, |
| }); |
| |
| let mut s = String::with_capacity(md.len() * 3 / 2); |
| |
| let p = HeadingLinks::new(p, None, ids, HeadingOffset::H1); |
| let p = Footnotes::new(p); |
| let p = TableWrapper::new(p.map(|(ev, _)| ev)); |
| let p = p.filter(|event| { |
| !matches!(event, Event::Start(Tag::Paragraph) | Event::End(TagEnd::Paragraph)) |
| }); |
| html::push_html(&mut s, p); |
| |
| s |
| } |
| } |
| |
| impl MarkdownSummaryLine<'_> { |
| pub(crate) fn into_string_with_has_more_content(self) -> (String, bool) { |
| let MarkdownSummaryLine(md, links) = self; |
| // This is actually common enough to special-case |
| if md.is_empty() { |
| return (String::new(), false); |
| } |
| |
| let mut replacer = |broken_link: BrokenLink<'_>| { |
| links |
| .iter() |
| .find(|link| &*link.original_text == &*broken_link.reference) |
| .map(|link| (link.href.as_str().into(), link.tooltip.as_str().into())) |
| }; |
| |
| let p = Parser::new_with_broken_link_callback(md, summary_opts(), Some(&mut replacer)) |
| .peekable(); |
| let mut summary = SummaryLine::new(p); |
| |
| let mut s = String::new(); |
| |
| let without_paragraphs = LinkReplacer::new(&mut summary, links).filter(|event| { |
| !matches!(event, Event::Start(Tag::Paragraph) | Event::End(TagEnd::Paragraph)) |
| }); |
| |
| html::push_html(&mut s, without_paragraphs); |
| |
| let has_more_content = |
| matches!(summary.inner.peek(), Some(Event::Start(_))) || summary.skipped_tags > 0; |
| |
| (s, has_more_content) |
| } |
| |
| pub(crate) fn into_string(self) -> String { |
| self.into_string_with_has_more_content().0 |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /// Renders a subset of Markdown in the first paragraph of the provided Markdown. |
| /// |
| /// - *Italics*, **bold**, and `inline code` styles **are** rendered. |
| /// - Headings and links are stripped (though the text *is* rendered). |
| /// - HTML, code blocks, and everything else are ignored. |
| /// |
| /// Returns a tuple of the rendered HTML string and whether the output was shortened |
| /// due to the provided `length_limit`. |
| fn markdown_summary_with_limit( |
| md: &str, |
| link_names: &[RenderedLink], |
| length_limit: usize, |
| ) -> (String, bool) { |
| if md.is_empty() { |
| return (String::new(), false); |
| } |
| |
| let mut replacer = |broken_link: BrokenLink<'_>| { |
| link_names |
| .iter() |
| .find(|link| &*link.original_text == &*broken_link.reference) |
| .map(|link| (link.href.as_str().into(), link.tooltip.as_str().into())) |
| }; |
| |
| let p = Parser::new_with_broken_link_callback(md, summary_opts(), Some(&mut replacer)); |
| let mut p = LinkReplacer::new(p, link_names); |
| |
| let mut buf = HtmlWithLimit::new(length_limit); |
| let mut stopped_early = false; |
| p.try_for_each(|event| { |
| match &event { |
| Event::Text(text) => { |
| let r = |
| text.split_inclusive(char::is_whitespace).try_for_each(|word| buf.push(word)); |
| if r.is_break() { |
| stopped_early = true; |
| } |
| return r; |
| } |
| Event::Code(code) => { |
| buf.open_tag("code"); |
| let r = buf.push(code); |
| if r.is_break() { |
| stopped_early = true; |
| } else { |
| buf.close_tag(); |
| } |
| return r; |
| } |
| Event::Start(tag) => match tag { |
| Tag::Emphasis => buf.open_tag("em"), |
| Tag::Strong => buf.open_tag("strong"), |
| Tag::CodeBlock(..) => return ControlFlow::Break(()), |
| _ => {} |
| }, |
| Event::End(tag) => match tag { |
| TagEnd::Emphasis | TagEnd::Strong => buf.close_tag(), |
| TagEnd::Paragraph | TagEnd::Heading(_) => return ControlFlow::Break(()), |
| _ => {} |
| }, |
| Event::HardBreak | Event::SoftBreak => buf.push(" ")?, |
| _ => {} |
| }; |
| ControlFlow::Continue(()) |
| }); |
| |
| (buf.finish(), stopped_early) |
| } |
| |
| /// Renders a shortened first paragraph of the given Markdown as a subset of Markdown, |
| /// making it suitable for contexts like the search index. |
| /// |
| /// Will shorten to 59 or 60 characters, including an ellipsis (…) if it was shortened. |
| /// |
| /// See [`markdown_summary_with_limit`] for details about what is rendered and what is not. |
| pub(crate) fn short_markdown_summary(markdown: &str, link_names: &[RenderedLink]) -> String { |
| let (mut s, was_shortened) = markdown_summary_with_limit(markdown, link_names, 59); |
| |
| if was_shortened { |
| s.push('…'); |
| } |
| |
| s |
| } |
| |
| /// Renders the first paragraph of the provided markdown as plain text. |
| /// Useful for alt-text. |
| /// |
| /// - Headings, links, and formatting are stripped. |
| /// - Inline code is rendered as-is, surrounded by backticks. |
| /// - HTML and code blocks are ignored. |
| pub(crate) fn plain_text_summary(md: &str, link_names: &[RenderedLink]) -> String { |
| if md.is_empty() { |
| return String::new(); |
| } |
| |
| let mut s = String::with_capacity(md.len() * 3 / 2); |
| |
| let mut replacer = |broken_link: BrokenLink<'_>| { |
| link_names |
| .iter() |
| .find(|link| &*link.original_text == &*broken_link.reference) |
| .map(|link| (link.href.as_str().into(), link.tooltip.as_str().into())) |
| }; |
| |
| let p = Parser::new_with_broken_link_callback(md, summary_opts(), Some(&mut replacer)); |
| |
| plain_text_from_events(p, &mut s); |
| |
| s |
| } |
| |
| pub(crate) fn plain_text_from_events<'a>( |
| events: impl Iterator<Item = pulldown_cmark::Event<'a>>, |
| s: &mut String, |
| ) { |
| for event in events { |
| match &event { |
| Event::Text(text) => s.push_str(text), |
| Event::Code(code) => { |
| s.push('`'); |
| s.push_str(code); |
| s.push('`'); |
| } |
| Event::HardBreak | Event::SoftBreak => s.push(' '), |
| Event::Start(Tag::CodeBlock(..)) => break, |
| Event::End(TagEnd::Paragraph) => break, |
| Event::End(TagEnd::Heading(..)) => break, |
| _ => (), |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| pub(crate) fn html_text_from_events<'a>( |
| events: impl Iterator<Item = pulldown_cmark::Event<'a>>, |
| s: &mut String, |
| ) { |
| for event in events { |
| match &event { |
| Event::Text(text) => { |
| write!(s, "{}", EscapeBodyText(text)).expect("string alloc infallible") |
| } |
| Event::Code(code) => { |
| s.push_str("<code>"); |
| write!(s, "{}", EscapeBodyText(code)).expect("string alloc infallible"); |
| s.push_str("</code>"); |
| } |
| Event::HardBreak | Event::SoftBreak => s.push(' '), |
| Event::Start(Tag::CodeBlock(..)) => break, |
| Event::End(TagEnd::Paragraph) => break, |
| Event::End(TagEnd::Heading(..)) => break, |
| _ => (), |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| #[derive(Debug)] |
| pub(crate) struct MarkdownLink { |
| pub kind: LinkType, |
| pub link: String, |
| pub range: MarkdownLinkRange, |
| } |
| |
| #[derive(Clone, Debug)] |
| pub(crate) enum MarkdownLinkRange { |
| /// Normally, markdown link warnings point only at the destination. |
| Destination(Range<usize>), |
| /// In some cases, it's not possible to point at the destination. |
| /// Usually, this happens because backslashes `\\` are used. |
| /// When that happens, point at the whole link, and don't provide structured suggestions. |
| WholeLink(Range<usize>), |
| } |
| |
| impl MarkdownLinkRange { |
| /// Extracts the inner range. |
| pub fn inner_range(&self) -> &Range<usize> { |
| match self { |
| MarkdownLinkRange::Destination(range) => range, |
| MarkdownLinkRange::WholeLink(range) => range, |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| pub(crate) fn markdown_links<'md, R>( |
| md: &'md str, |
| preprocess_link: impl Fn(MarkdownLink) -> Option<R>, |
| ) -> Vec<R> { |
| if md.is_empty() { |
| return vec![]; |
| } |
| |
| // FIXME: remove this function once pulldown_cmark can provide spans for link definitions. |
| let locate = |s: &str, fallback: Range<usize>| unsafe { |
| let s_start = s.as_ptr(); |
| let s_end = s_start.add(s.len()); |
| let md_start = md.as_ptr(); |
| let md_end = md_start.add(md.len()); |
| if md_start <= s_start && s_end <= md_end { |
| let start = s_start.offset_from(md_start) as usize; |
| let end = s_end.offset_from(md_start) as usize; |
| MarkdownLinkRange::Destination(start..end) |
| } else { |
| MarkdownLinkRange::WholeLink(fallback) |
| } |
| }; |
| |
| let span_for_link = |link: &CowStr<'_>, span: Range<usize>| { |
| // For diagnostics, we want to underline the link's definition but `span` will point at |
| // where the link is used. This is a problem for reference-style links, where the definition |
| // is separate from the usage. |
| |
| match link { |
| // `Borrowed` variant means the string (the link's destination) may come directly from |
| // the markdown text and we can locate the original link destination. |
| // NOTE: LinkReplacer also provides `Borrowed` but possibly from other sources, |
| // so `locate()` can fall back to use `span`. |
| CowStr::Borrowed(s) => locate(s, span), |
| |
| // For anything else, we can only use the provided range. |
| CowStr::Boxed(_) | CowStr::Inlined(_) => MarkdownLinkRange::WholeLink(span), |
| } |
| }; |
| |
| let span_for_offset_backward = |span: Range<usize>, open: u8, close: u8| { |
| let mut open_brace = !0; |
| let mut close_brace = !0; |
| for (i, b) in md.as_bytes()[span.clone()].iter().copied().enumerate().rev() { |
| let i = i + span.start; |
| if b == close { |
| close_brace = i; |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| if close_brace < span.start || close_brace >= span.end { |
| return MarkdownLinkRange::WholeLink(span); |
| } |
| let mut nesting = 1; |
| for (i, b) in md.as_bytes()[span.start..close_brace].iter().copied().enumerate().rev() { |
| let i = i + span.start; |
| if b == close { |
| nesting += 1; |
| } |
| if b == open { |
| nesting -= 1; |
| } |
| if nesting == 0 { |
| open_brace = i; |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| assert!(open_brace != close_brace); |
| if open_brace < span.start || open_brace >= span.end { |
| return MarkdownLinkRange::WholeLink(span); |
| } |
| // do not actually include braces in the span |
| let range = (open_brace + 1)..close_brace; |
| MarkdownLinkRange::Destination(range) |
| }; |
| |
| let span_for_offset_forward = |span: Range<usize>, open: u8, close: u8| { |
| let mut open_brace = !0; |
| let mut close_brace = !0; |
| for (i, b) in md.as_bytes()[span.clone()].iter().copied().enumerate() { |
| let i = i + span.start; |
| if b == open { |
| open_brace = i; |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| if open_brace < span.start || open_brace >= span.end { |
| return MarkdownLinkRange::WholeLink(span); |
| } |
| let mut nesting = 0; |
| for (i, b) in md.as_bytes()[open_brace..span.end].iter().copied().enumerate() { |
| let i = i + open_brace; |
| if b == close { |
| nesting -= 1; |
| } |
| if b == open { |
| nesting += 1; |
| } |
| if nesting == 0 { |
| close_brace = i; |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| assert!(open_brace != close_brace); |
| if open_brace < span.start || open_brace >= span.end { |
| return MarkdownLinkRange::WholeLink(span); |
| } |
| // do not actually include braces in the span |
| let range = (open_brace + 1)..close_brace; |
| MarkdownLinkRange::Destination(range) |
| }; |
| |
| let mut broken_link_callback = |link: BrokenLink<'md>| Some((link.reference, "".into())); |
| let mut event_iter = Parser::new_with_broken_link_callback( |
| md, |
| main_body_opts(), |
| Some(&mut broken_link_callback), |
| ) |
| .into_offset_iter(); |
| let mut links = Vec::new(); |
| |
| while let Some((event, span)) = event_iter.next() { |
| match event { |
| Event::Start(Tag::Link { link_type, dest_url, .. }) if may_be_doc_link(link_type) => { |
| let range = match link_type { |
| // Link is pulled from the link itself. |
| LinkType::ReferenceUnknown | LinkType::ShortcutUnknown => { |
| span_for_offset_backward(span, b'[', b']') |
| } |
| LinkType::CollapsedUnknown => span_for_offset_forward(span, b'[', b']'), |
| LinkType::Inline => span_for_offset_backward(span, b'(', b')'), |
| // Link is pulled from elsewhere in the document. |
| LinkType::Reference | LinkType::Collapsed | LinkType::Shortcut => { |
| span_for_link(&dest_url, span) |
| } |
| LinkType::Autolink | LinkType::Email => unreachable!(), |
| }; |
| |
| if let Some(link) = preprocess_link(MarkdownLink { |
| kind: link_type, |
| link: dest_url.into_string(), |
| range, |
| }) { |
| links.push(link); |
| } |
| } |
| _ => {} |
| } |
| } |
| |
| links |
| } |
| |
| #[derive(Debug)] |
| pub(crate) struct RustCodeBlock { |
| /// The range in the markdown that the code block occupies. Note that this includes the fences |
| /// for fenced code blocks. |
| pub(crate) range: Range<usize>, |
| /// The range in the markdown that the code within the code block occupies. |
| pub(crate) code: Range<usize>, |
| pub(crate) is_fenced: bool, |
| pub(crate) lang_string: LangString, |
| } |
| |
| /// Returns a range of bytes for each code block in the markdown that is tagged as `rust` or |
| /// untagged (and assumed to be rust). |
| pub(crate) fn rust_code_blocks(md: &str, extra_info: &ExtraInfo<'_>) -> Vec<RustCodeBlock> { |
| let mut code_blocks = vec![]; |
| |
| if md.is_empty() { |
| return code_blocks; |
| } |
| |
| let mut p = Parser::new_ext(md, main_body_opts()).into_offset_iter(); |
| |
| while let Some((event, offset)) = p.next() { |
| if let Event::Start(Tag::CodeBlock(syntax)) = event { |
| let (lang_string, code_start, code_end, range, is_fenced) = match syntax { |
| CodeBlockKind::Fenced(syntax) => { |
| let syntax = syntax.as_ref(); |
| let lang_string = if syntax.is_empty() { |
| Default::default() |
| } else { |
| LangString::parse(&*syntax, ErrorCodes::Yes, false, Some(extra_info)) |
| }; |
| if !lang_string.rust { |
| continue; |
| } |
| let (code_start, mut code_end) = match p.next() { |
| Some((Event::Text(_), offset)) => (offset.start, offset.end), |
| Some((_, sub_offset)) => { |
| let code = Range { start: sub_offset.start, end: sub_offset.start }; |
| code_blocks.push(RustCodeBlock { |
| is_fenced: true, |
| range: offset, |
| code, |
| lang_string, |
| }); |
| continue; |
| } |
| None => { |
| let code = Range { start: offset.end, end: offset.end }; |
| code_blocks.push(RustCodeBlock { |
| is_fenced: true, |
| range: offset, |
| code, |
| lang_string, |
| }); |
| continue; |
| } |
| }; |
| while let Some((Event::Text(_), offset)) = p.next() { |
| code_end = offset.end; |
| } |
| (lang_string, code_start, code_end, offset, true) |
| } |
| CodeBlockKind::Indented => { |
| // The ending of the offset goes too far sometime so we reduce it by one in |
| // these cases. |
| if offset.end > offset.start && md.get(offset.end..=offset.end) == Some("\n") { |
| ( |
| LangString::default(), |
| offset.start, |
| offset.end, |
| Range { start: offset.start, end: offset.end - 1 }, |
| false, |
| ) |
| } else { |
| (LangString::default(), offset.start, offset.end, offset, false) |
| } |
| } |
| }; |
| |
| code_blocks.push(RustCodeBlock { |
| is_fenced, |
| range, |
| code: Range { start: code_start, end: code_end }, |
| lang_string, |
| }); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| code_blocks |
| } |
| |
| #[derive(Clone, Default, Debug)] |
| pub struct IdMap { |
| map: FxHashMap<Cow<'static, str>, usize>, |
| } |
| |
| // The map is pre-initialized and cloned each time to avoid reinitializing it repeatedly. |
| static DEFAULT_ID_MAP: OnceLock<FxHashMap<Cow<'static, str>, usize>> = OnceLock::new(); |
| |
| fn init_id_map() -> FxHashMap<Cow<'static, str>, usize> { |
| let mut map = FxHashMap::default(); |
| // This is the list of IDs used in JavaScript. |
| map.insert("help".into(), 1); |
| map.insert("settings".into(), 1); |
| map.insert("not-displayed".into(), 1); |
| map.insert("alternative-display".into(), 1); |
| map.insert("search".into(), 1); |
| map.insert("crate-search".into(), 1); |
| map.insert("crate-search-div".into(), 1); |
| // This is the list of IDs used in HTML generated in Rust (including the ones |
| // used in tera template files). |
| map.insert("themeStyle".into(), 1); |
| map.insert("settings-menu".into(), 1); |
| map.insert("help-button".into(), 1); |
| map.insert("sidebar-button".into(), 1); |
| map.insert("main-content".into(), 1); |
| map.insert("toggle-all-docs".into(), 1); |
| map.insert("all-types".into(), 1); |
| map.insert("default-settings".into(), 1); |
| map.insert("sidebar-vars".into(), 1); |
| map.insert("copy-path".into(), 1); |
| map.insert("rustdoc-toc".into(), 1); |
| map.insert("rustdoc-modnav".into(), 1); |
| // This is the list of IDs used by rustdoc sections (but still generated by |
| // rustdoc). |
| map.insert("fields".into(), 1); |
| map.insert("variants".into(), 1); |
| map.insert("implementors-list".into(), 1); |
| map.insert("synthetic-implementors-list".into(), 1); |
| map.insert("foreign-impls".into(), 1); |
| map.insert("implementations".into(), 1); |
| map.insert("trait-implementations".into(), 1); |
| map.insert("synthetic-implementations".into(), 1); |
| map.insert("blanket-implementations".into(), 1); |
| map.insert("required-associated-types".into(), 1); |
| map.insert("provided-associated-types".into(), 1); |
| map.insert("provided-associated-consts".into(), 1); |
| map.insert("required-associated-consts".into(), 1); |
| map.insert("required-methods".into(), 1); |
| map.insert("provided-methods".into(), 1); |
| map.insert("object-safety".into(), 1); |
| map.insert("implementors".into(), 1); |
| map.insert("synthetic-implementors".into(), 1); |
| map.insert("implementations-list".into(), 1); |
| map.insert("trait-implementations-list".into(), 1); |
| map.insert("synthetic-implementations-list".into(), 1); |
| map.insert("blanket-implementations-list".into(), 1); |
| map.insert("deref-methods".into(), 1); |
| map.insert("layout".into(), 1); |
| map.insert("aliased-type".into(), 1); |
| map |
| } |
| |
| impl IdMap { |
| pub fn new() -> Self { |
| IdMap { map: DEFAULT_ID_MAP.get_or_init(init_id_map).clone() } |
| } |
| |
| pub(crate) fn derive<S: AsRef<str> + ToString>(&mut self, candidate: S) -> String { |
| let id = match self.map.get_mut(candidate.as_ref()) { |
| None => candidate.to_string(), |
| Some(a) => { |
| let id = format!("{}-{}", candidate.as_ref(), *a); |
| *a += 1; |
| id |
| } |
| }; |
| |
| self.map.insert(id.clone().into(), 1); |
| id |
| } |
| } |