rustfmt-nightly 0.3.5

Tool to find and fix Rust formatting issues
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//
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// 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.

use std::cmp;

use syntax::{ast, visit};
use syntax::attr::HasAttrs;
use syntax::codemap::{self, BytePos, CodeMap, Pos, Span};
use syntax::parse::ParseSess;

use codemap::{LineRangeUtils, SpanUtils};
use comment::{combine_strs_with_missing_comments, contains_comment, CodeCharKind,
              CommentCodeSlices, FindUncommented};
use comment::rewrite_comment;
use config::{BraceStyle, Config};
use expr::rewrite_literal;
use items::{format_impl, format_trait, format_trait_alias, rewrite_associated_impl_type,
            rewrite_associated_type, rewrite_type_alias, FnSig, StaticParts, StructParts};
use lists::{itemize_list, write_list, DefinitiveListTactic, ListFormatting, SeparatorPlace,
            SeparatorTactic};
use macros::{rewrite_macro, rewrite_macro_def, MacroPosition};
use regex::Regex;
use rewrite::{Rewrite, RewriteContext};
use shape::{Indent, Shape};
use spanned::Spanned;
use utils::{self, contains_skip, count_newlines, inner_attributes, mk_sp, ptr_vec_to_ref_vec};

fn is_use_item(item: &ast::Item) -> bool {
    match item.node {
        ast::ItemKind::Use(_) => true,
        _ => false,
    }
}

fn is_extern_crate(item: &ast::Item) -> bool {
    match item.node {
        ast::ItemKind::ExternCrate(..) => true,
        _ => false,
    }
}

/// Creates a string slice corresponding to the specified span.
pub struct SnippetProvider<'a> {
    /// A pointer to the content of the file we are formatting.
    big_snippet: &'a str,
    /// A position of the start of `big_snippet`, used as an offset.
    start_pos: usize,
}

impl<'a> SnippetProvider<'a> {
    pub fn span_to_snippet(&self, span: Span) -> Option<&str> {
        let start_index = span.lo().to_usize().checked_sub(self.start_pos)?;
        let end_index = span.hi().to_usize().checked_sub(self.start_pos)?;
        Some(&self.big_snippet[start_index..end_index])
    }

    pub fn new(start_pos: BytePos, big_snippet: &'a str) -> Self {
        let start_pos = start_pos.to_usize();
        SnippetProvider {
            big_snippet,
            start_pos,
        }
    }
}

pub struct FmtVisitor<'a> {
    pub parse_session: &'a ParseSess,
    pub codemap: &'a CodeMap,
    pub buffer: String,
    pub last_pos: BytePos,
    // FIXME: use an RAII util or closure for indenting
    pub block_indent: Indent,
    pub config: &'a Config,
    pub is_if_else_block: bool,
    pub snippet_provider: &'a SnippetProvider<'a>,
    pub line_number: usize,
    pub skipped_range: Vec<(usize, usize)>,
}

impl<'b, 'a: 'b> FmtVisitor<'a> {
    pub fn shape(&self) -> Shape {
        Shape::indented(self.block_indent, self.config)
    }

    fn visit_stmt(&mut self, stmt: &ast::Stmt) {
        debug!(
            "visit_stmt: {:?} {:?}",
            self.codemap.lookup_char_pos(stmt.span.lo()),
            self.codemap.lookup_char_pos(stmt.span.hi())
        );

        match stmt.node {
            ast::StmtKind::Item(ref item) => {
                self.visit_item(item);
            }
            ast::StmtKind::Local(..) | ast::StmtKind::Expr(..) | ast::StmtKind::Semi(..) => {
                if contains_skip(get_attrs_from_stmt(stmt)) {
                    self.push_skipped_with_span(stmt.span());
                } else {
                    let rewrite = stmt.rewrite(&self.get_context(), self.shape());
                    self.push_rewrite(stmt.span(), rewrite)
                }
            }
            ast::StmtKind::Mac(ref mac) => {
                let (ref mac, _macro_style, ref attrs) = **mac;
                if self.visit_attrs(attrs, ast::AttrStyle::Outer) {
                    self.push_skipped_with_span(stmt.span());
                } else {
                    self.visit_mac(mac, None, MacroPosition::Statement);
                }
                self.format_missing(stmt.span.hi());
            }
        }
    }

    pub fn visit_block(
        &mut self,
        b: &ast::Block,
        inner_attrs: Option<&[ast::Attribute]>,
        has_braces: bool,
    ) {
        debug!(
            "visit_block: {:?} {:?}",
            self.codemap.lookup_char_pos(b.span.lo()),
            self.codemap.lookup_char_pos(b.span.hi())
        );

        // Check if this block has braces.
        let brace_compensation = BytePos(if has_braces { 1 } else { 0 });

        self.last_pos = self.last_pos + brace_compensation;
        self.block_indent = self.block_indent.block_indent(self.config);
        self.push_str("{");

        if self.config.remove_blank_lines_at_start_or_end_of_block() {
            if let Some(first_stmt) = b.stmts.first() {
                let attr_lo = inner_attrs
                    .and_then(|attrs| inner_attributes(attrs).first().map(|attr| attr.span.lo()))
                    .or_else(|| {
                        // Attributes for an item in a statement position
                        // do not belong to the statement. (rust-lang/rust#34459)
                        if let ast::StmtKind::Item(ref item) = first_stmt.node {
                            item.attrs.first()
                        } else {
                            first_stmt.attrs().first()
                        }.and_then(|attr| {
                            // Some stmts can have embedded attributes.
                            // e.g. `match { #![attr] ... }`
                            let attr_lo = attr.span.lo();
                            if attr_lo < first_stmt.span.lo() {
                                Some(attr_lo)
                            } else {
                                None
                            }
                        })
                    });

                let snippet = self.snippet(mk_sp(
                    self.last_pos,
                    attr_lo.unwrap_or(first_stmt.span.lo()),
                ));
                let len = CommentCodeSlices::new(snippet)
                    .nth(0)
                    .and_then(|(kind, _, s)| {
                        if kind == CodeCharKind::Normal {
                            s.rfind('\n')
                        } else {
                            None
                        }
                    });
                if let Some(len) = len {
                    self.last_pos = self.last_pos + BytePos::from_usize(len);
                }
            }
        }

        // Format inner attributes if available.
        let skip_rewrite = if let Some(attrs) = inner_attrs {
            self.visit_attrs(attrs, ast::AttrStyle::Inner)
        } else {
            false
        };

        if skip_rewrite {
            self.push_rewrite(b.span, None);
            self.close_block(false);
            self.last_pos = source!(self, b.span).hi();
            return;
        }

        self.walk_block_stmts(b);

        if !b.stmts.is_empty() {
            if let Some(expr) = utils::stmt_expr(&b.stmts[b.stmts.len() - 1]) {
                if utils::semicolon_for_expr(&self.get_context(), expr) {
                    self.push_str(";");
                }
            }
        }

        let mut remove_len = BytePos(0);
        if self.config.remove_blank_lines_at_start_or_end_of_block() {
            if let Some(stmt) = b.stmts.last() {
                let snippet = self.snippet(mk_sp(
                    stmt.span.hi(),
                    source!(self, b.span).hi() - brace_compensation,
                ));
                let len = CommentCodeSlices::new(snippet)
                    .last()
                    .and_then(|(kind, _, s)| {
                        if kind == CodeCharKind::Normal && s.trim().is_empty() {
                            Some(s.len())
                        } else {
                            None
                        }
                    });
                if let Some(len) = len {
                    remove_len = BytePos::from_usize(len);
                }
            }
        }

        let unindent_comment = (self.is_if_else_block && !b.stmts.is_empty()) && {
            let end_pos = source!(self, b.span).hi() - brace_compensation - remove_len;
            let snippet = self.snippet(mk_sp(self.last_pos, end_pos));
            snippet.contains("//") || snippet.contains("/*")
        };
        // FIXME: we should compress any newlines here to just one
        if unindent_comment {
            self.block_indent = self.block_indent.block_unindent(self.config);
        }
        self.format_missing_with_indent(
            source!(self, b.span).hi() - brace_compensation - remove_len,
        );
        if unindent_comment {
            self.block_indent = self.block_indent.block_indent(self.config);
        }
        self.close_block(unindent_comment);
        self.last_pos = source!(self, b.span).hi();
    }

    // FIXME: this is a terrible hack to indent the comments between the last
    // item in the block and the closing brace to the block's level.
    // The closing brace itself, however, should be indented at a shallower
    // level.
    fn close_block(&mut self, unindent_comment: bool) {
        let total_len = self.buffer.len();
        let chars_too_many = if unindent_comment {
            0
        } else if self.config.hard_tabs() {
            1
        } else {
            self.config.tab_spaces()
        };
        self.buffer.truncate(total_len - chars_too_many);
        self.push_str("}");
        self.block_indent = self.block_indent.block_unindent(self.config);
    }

    // Note that this only gets called for function definitions. Required methods
    // on traits do not get handled here.
    fn visit_fn(
        &mut self,
        fk: visit::FnKind,
        generics: &ast::Generics,
        fd: &ast::FnDecl,
        s: Span,
        defaultness: ast::Defaultness,
        inner_attrs: Option<&[ast::Attribute]>,
    ) {
        let indent = self.block_indent;
        let block;
        let rewrite = match fk {
            visit::FnKind::ItemFn(ident, _, _, _, _, b) | visit::FnKind::Method(ident, _, _, b) => {
                block = b;
                self.rewrite_fn(
                    indent,
                    ident,
                    &FnSig::from_fn_kind(&fk, generics, fd, defaultness),
                    mk_sp(s.lo(), b.span.lo()),
                    b,
                )
            }
            visit::FnKind::Closure(_) => unreachable!(),
        };

        if let Some(fn_str) = rewrite {
            self.format_missing_with_indent(source!(self, s).lo());
            self.push_str(&fn_str);
            if let Some(c) = fn_str.chars().last() {
                if c == '}' {
                    self.last_pos = source!(self, block.span).hi();
                    return;
                }
            }
        } else {
            self.format_missing(source!(self, block.span).lo());
        }

        self.last_pos = source!(self, block.span).lo();
        self.visit_block(block, inner_attrs, true)
    }

    pub fn visit_item(&mut self, item: &ast::Item) {
        skip_out_of_file_lines_range_visitor!(self, item.span);

        // This is where we bail out if there is a skip attribute. This is only
        // complex in the module case. It is complex because the module could be
        // in a separate file and there might be attributes in both files, but
        // the AST lumps them all together.
        let filtered_attrs;
        let mut attrs = &item.attrs;
        match item.node {
            ast::ItemKind::Mod(ref m) => {
                let outer_file = self.codemap.lookup_char_pos(item.span.lo()).file;
                let inner_file = self.codemap.lookup_char_pos(m.inner.lo()).file;
                if outer_file.name == inner_file.name {
                    // Module is inline, in this case we treat modules like any
                    // other item.
                    if self.visit_attrs(&item.attrs, ast::AttrStyle::Outer) {
                        self.push_skipped_with_span(item.span());
                        return;
                    }
                } else if contains_skip(&item.attrs) {
                    // Module is not inline, but should be skipped.
                    return;
                } else {
                    // Module is not inline and should not be skipped. We want
                    // to process only the attributes in the current file.
                    filtered_attrs = item.attrs
                        .iter()
                        .filter_map(|a| {
                            let attr_file = self.codemap.lookup_char_pos(a.span.lo()).file;
                            if attr_file.name == outer_file.name {
                                Some(a.clone())
                            } else {
                                None
                            }
                        })
                        .collect::<Vec<_>>();
                    // Assert because if we should skip it should be caught by
                    // the above case.
                    assert!(!self.visit_attrs(&filtered_attrs, ast::AttrStyle::Outer));
                    attrs = &filtered_attrs;
                }
            }
            _ => {
                if self.visit_attrs(&item.attrs, ast::AttrStyle::Outer) {
                    self.push_skipped_with_span(item.span());
                    return;
                }
            }
        }

        match item.node {
            ast::ItemKind::Use(ref tree) => self.format_import(item, tree),
            ast::ItemKind::Impl(..) => {
                let snippet = self.snippet(item.span);
                let where_span_end = snippet
                    .find_uncommented("{")
                    .map(|x| (BytePos(x as u32)) + source!(self, item.span).lo());
                let rw = format_impl(&self.get_context(), item, self.block_indent, where_span_end);
                self.push_rewrite(item.span, rw);
            }
            ast::ItemKind::Trait(..) => {
                let rw = format_trait(&self.get_context(), item, self.block_indent);
                self.push_rewrite(item.span, rw);
            }
            ast::ItemKind::TraitAlias(ref generics, ref ty_param_bounds) => {
                let shape = Shape::indented(self.block_indent, self.config);
                let rw = format_trait_alias(
                    &self.get_context(),
                    item.ident,
                    generics,
                    ty_param_bounds,
                    shape,
                );
                self.push_rewrite(item.span, rw);
            }
            ast::ItemKind::ExternCrate(_) => {
                let rw = rewrite_extern_crate(&self.get_context(), item);
                self.push_rewrite(item.span, rw);
            }
            ast::ItemKind::Struct(..) | ast::ItemKind::Union(..) => {
                self.visit_struct(&StructParts::from_item(item));
            }
            ast::ItemKind::Enum(ref def, ref generics) => {
                self.format_missing_with_indent(source!(self, item.span).lo());
                self.visit_enum(item.ident, &item.vis, def, generics, item.span);
                self.last_pos = source!(self, item.span).hi();
            }
            ast::ItemKind::Mod(ref module) => {
                self.format_missing_with_indent(source!(self, item.span).lo());
                self.format_mod(module, &item.vis, item.span, item.ident, attrs);
            }
            ast::ItemKind::Mac(ref mac) => {
                self.visit_mac(mac, Some(item.ident), MacroPosition::Item);
            }
            ast::ItemKind::ForeignMod(ref foreign_mod) => {
                self.format_missing_with_indent(source!(self, item.span).lo());
                self.format_foreign_mod(foreign_mod, item.span);
            }
            ast::ItemKind::Static(..) | ast::ItemKind::Const(..) => {
                self.visit_static(&StaticParts::from_item(item));
            }
            ast::ItemKind::Fn(ref decl, unsafety, constness, abi, ref generics, ref body) => {
                self.visit_fn(
                    visit::FnKind::ItemFn(item.ident, unsafety, constness, abi, &item.vis, body),
                    generics,
                    decl,
                    item.span,
                    ast::Defaultness::Final,
                    Some(&item.attrs),
                )
            }
            ast::ItemKind::Ty(ref ty, ref generics) => {
                let rewrite = rewrite_type_alias(
                    &self.get_context(),
                    self.block_indent,
                    item.ident,
                    ty,
                    generics,
                    &item.vis,
                    item.span,
                );
                self.push_rewrite(item.span, rewrite);
            }
            ast::ItemKind::GlobalAsm(..) => {
                let snippet = Some(self.snippet(item.span).to_owned());
                self.push_rewrite(item.span, snippet);
            }
            ast::ItemKind::MacroDef(ref def) => {
                let rewrite = rewrite_macro_def(
                    &self.get_context(),
                    self.block_indent,
                    def,
                    item.ident,
                    &item.vis,
                    item.span,
                );
                self.push_rewrite(item.span, rewrite);
            }
        }
    }

    pub fn visit_trait_item(&mut self, ti: &ast::TraitItem) {
        skip_out_of_file_lines_range_visitor!(self, ti.span);

        if self.visit_attrs(&ti.attrs, ast::AttrStyle::Outer) {
            self.push_skipped_with_span(ti.span());
            return;
        }

        match ti.node {
            ast::TraitItemKind::Const(..) => self.visit_static(&StaticParts::from_trait_item(ti)),
            ast::TraitItemKind::Method(ref sig, None) => {
                let indent = self.block_indent;
                let rewrite =
                    self.rewrite_required_fn(indent, ti.ident, sig, &ti.generics, ti.span);
                self.push_rewrite(ti.span, rewrite);
            }
            ast::TraitItemKind::Method(ref sig, Some(ref body)) => {
                self.visit_fn(
                    visit::FnKind::Method(ti.ident, sig, None, body),
                    &ti.generics,
                    &sig.decl,
                    ti.span,
                    ast::Defaultness::Final,
                    Some(&ti.attrs),
                );
            }
            ast::TraitItemKind::Type(ref type_param_bounds, ref type_default) => {
                let rewrite = rewrite_associated_type(
                    ti.ident,
                    type_default.as_ref(),
                    Some(type_param_bounds),
                    &self.get_context(),
                    self.block_indent,
                );
                self.push_rewrite(ti.span, rewrite);
            }
            ast::TraitItemKind::Macro(ref mac) => {
                self.visit_mac(mac, Some(ti.ident), MacroPosition::Item);
            }
        }
    }

    pub fn visit_impl_item(&mut self, ii: &ast::ImplItem) {
        skip_out_of_file_lines_range_visitor!(self, ii.span);

        if self.visit_attrs(&ii.attrs, ast::AttrStyle::Outer) {
            self.push_skipped_with_span(ii.span());
            return;
        }

        match ii.node {
            ast::ImplItemKind::Method(ref sig, ref body) => {
                self.visit_fn(
                    visit::FnKind::Method(ii.ident, sig, Some(&ii.vis), body),
                    &ii.generics,
                    &sig.decl,
                    ii.span,
                    ii.defaultness,
                    Some(&ii.attrs),
                );
            }
            ast::ImplItemKind::Const(..) => self.visit_static(&StaticParts::from_impl_item(ii)),
            ast::ImplItemKind::Type(ref ty) => {
                let rewrite = rewrite_associated_impl_type(
                    ii.ident,
                    ii.defaultness,
                    Some(ty),
                    None,
                    &self.get_context(),
                    self.block_indent,
                );
                self.push_rewrite(ii.span, rewrite);
            }
            ast::ImplItemKind::Macro(ref mac) => {
                self.visit_mac(mac, Some(ii.ident), MacroPosition::Item);
            }
        }
    }

    fn visit_mac(&mut self, mac: &ast::Mac, ident: Option<ast::Ident>, pos: MacroPosition) {
        skip_out_of_file_lines_range_visitor!(self, mac.span);

        // 1 = ;
        let shape = self.shape().sub_width(1).unwrap();
        let rewrite = rewrite_macro(mac, ident, &self.get_context(), shape, pos);
        self.push_rewrite(mac.span, rewrite);
    }

    pub fn push_str(&mut self, s: &str) {
        self.line_number += count_newlines(s);
        self.buffer.push_str(s);
    }

    fn push_rewrite_inner(&mut self, span: Span, rewrite: Option<String>) {
        if let Some(ref s) = rewrite {
            self.push_str(s);
        } else {
            let snippet = self.snippet(span);
            self.push_str(snippet);
        }
        self.last_pos = source!(self, span).hi();
    }

    pub fn push_rewrite(&mut self, span: Span, rewrite: Option<String>) {
        self.format_missing_with_indent(source!(self, span).lo());
        self.push_rewrite_inner(span, rewrite);
    }

    pub fn push_skipped_with_span(&mut self, span: Span) {
        self.format_missing_with_indent(source!(self, span).lo());
        let lo = self.line_number + 1;
        self.push_rewrite_inner(span, None);
        let hi = self.line_number + 1;
        self.skipped_range.push((lo, hi));
    }

    pub fn from_context(ctx: &'a RewriteContext) -> FmtVisitor<'a> {
        FmtVisitor::from_codemap(ctx.parse_session, ctx.config, ctx.snippet_provider)
    }

    pub fn from_codemap(
        parse_session: &'a ParseSess,
        config: &'a Config,
        snippet_provider: &'a SnippetProvider,
    ) -> FmtVisitor<'a> {
        FmtVisitor {
            parse_session: parse_session,
            codemap: parse_session.codemap(),
            buffer: String::with_capacity(snippet_provider.big_snippet.len() * 2),
            last_pos: BytePos(0),
            block_indent: Indent::empty(),
            config: config,
            is_if_else_block: false,
            snippet_provider: snippet_provider,
            line_number: 0,
            skipped_range: vec![],
        }
    }

    pub fn opt_snippet(&'b self, span: Span) -> Option<&'a str> {
        self.snippet_provider.span_to_snippet(span)
    }

    pub fn snippet(&'b self, span: Span) -> &'a str {
        self.opt_snippet(span).unwrap()
    }

    // Returns true if we should skip the following item.
    pub fn visit_attrs(&mut self, attrs: &[ast::Attribute], style: ast::AttrStyle) -> bool {
        if contains_skip(attrs) {
            return true;
        }

        let attrs: Vec<_> = attrs.iter().filter(|a| a.style == style).cloned().collect();
        if attrs.is_empty() {
            return false;
        }

        let rewrite = attrs.rewrite(&self.get_context(), self.shape());
        let span = mk_sp(attrs[0].span.lo(), attrs[attrs.len() - 1].span.hi());
        self.push_rewrite(span, rewrite);

        false
    }

    fn reorder_items<F>(&mut self, items_left: &[&ast::Item], is_item: &F, in_group: bool) -> usize
    where
        F: Fn(&ast::Item) -> bool,
    {
        let mut last = self.codemap.lookup_line_range(items_left[0].span());
        let item_length = items_left
            .iter()
            .take_while(|ppi| {
                is_item(&***ppi) && (!in_group || {
                    let current = self.codemap.lookup_line_range(ppi.span());
                    let in_same_group = current.lo < last.hi + 2;
                    last = current;
                    in_same_group
                })
            })
            .count();
        let items = &items_left[..item_length];

        let at_least_one_in_file_lines = items
            .iter()
            .any(|item| !out_of_file_lines_range!(self, item.span));

        if at_least_one_in_file_lines {
            self.format_imports(items);
        } else {
            for item in items {
                self.push_rewrite(item.span, None);
            }
        }

        item_length
    }

    fn walk_items(&mut self, mut items_left: &[&ast::Item]) {
        while !items_left.is_empty() {
            // If the next item is a `use` declaration, then extract it and any subsequent `use`s
            // to be potentially reordered within `format_imports`. Otherwise, just format the
            // next item for output.
            if self.config.reorder_imports() && is_use_item(&*items_left[0]) {
                let used_items_len = self.reorder_items(
                    items_left,
                    &is_use_item,
                    self.config.reorder_imports_in_group(),
                );
                let (_, rest) = items_left.split_at(used_items_len);
                items_left = rest;
            } else if self.config.reorder_extern_crates() && is_extern_crate(&*items_left[0]) {
                let used_items_len = self.reorder_items(
                    items_left,
                    &is_extern_crate,
                    self.config.reorder_extern_crates_in_group(),
                );
                let (_, rest) = items_left.split_at(used_items_len);
                items_left = rest;
            } else {
                // `unwrap()` is safe here because we know `items_left`
                // has elements from the loop condition
                let (item, rest) = items_left.split_first().unwrap();
                self.visit_item(item);
                items_left = rest;
            }
        }
    }

    fn walk_mod_items(&mut self, m: &ast::Mod) {
        self.walk_items(&ptr_vec_to_ref_vec(&m.items));
    }

    fn walk_stmts(&mut self, stmts: &[ast::Stmt]) {
        fn to_stmt_item(stmt: &ast::Stmt) -> Option<&ast::Item> {
            match stmt.node {
                ast::StmtKind::Item(ref item) => Some(&**item),
                _ => None,
            }
        }

        if stmts.is_empty() {
            return;
        }

        // Extract leading `use ...;`.
        let items: Vec<_> = stmts
            .iter()
            .take_while(|stmt| to_stmt_item(stmt).map_or(false, is_use_item))
            .filter_map(|stmt| to_stmt_item(stmt))
            .collect();

        if items.is_empty() {
            self.visit_stmt(&stmts[0]);
            self.walk_stmts(&stmts[1..]);
        } else {
            self.walk_items(&items);
            self.walk_stmts(&stmts[items.len()..]);
        }
    }

    fn walk_block_stmts(&mut self, b: &ast::Block) {
        self.walk_stmts(&b.stmts)
    }

    fn format_mod(
        &mut self,
        m: &ast::Mod,
        vis: &ast::Visibility,
        s: Span,
        ident: ast::Ident,
        attrs: &[ast::Attribute],
    ) {
        // Decide whether this is an inline mod or an external mod.
        let local_file_name = self.codemap.span_to_filename(s);
        let inner_span = source!(self, m.inner);
        let is_internal = !(inner_span.lo().0 == 0 && inner_span.hi().0 == 0)
            && local_file_name == self.codemap.span_to_filename(inner_span);

        self.push_str(&*utils::format_visibility(vis));
        self.push_str("mod ");
        self.push_str(&ident.to_string());

        if is_internal {
            match self.config.brace_style() {
                BraceStyle::AlwaysNextLine => {
                    let sep_str = format!("\n{}{{", self.block_indent.to_string(self.config));
                    self.push_str(&sep_str);
                }
                _ => self.push_str(" {"),
            }
            // Hackery to account for the closing }.
            let mod_lo = self.codemap.span_after(source!(self, s), "{");
            let body_snippet =
                self.snippet(mk_sp(mod_lo, source!(self, m.inner).hi() - BytePos(1)));
            let body_snippet = body_snippet.trim();
            if body_snippet.is_empty() {
                self.push_str("}");
            } else {
                self.last_pos = mod_lo;
                self.block_indent = self.block_indent.block_indent(self.config);
                self.visit_attrs(attrs, ast::AttrStyle::Inner);
                self.walk_mod_items(m);
                self.format_missing_with_indent(source!(self, m.inner).hi() - BytePos(1));
                self.close_block(false);
            }
            self.last_pos = source!(self, m.inner).hi();
        } else {
            self.push_str(";");
            self.last_pos = source!(self, s).hi();
        }
    }

    pub fn format_separate_mod(&mut self, m: &ast::Mod, filemap: &codemap::FileMap) {
        self.block_indent = Indent::empty();
        self.walk_mod_items(m);
        self.format_missing_with_indent(filemap.end_pos);
    }

    pub fn skip_empty_lines(&mut self, end_pos: BytePos) {
        while let Some(pos) = self.codemap
            .opt_span_after(mk_sp(self.last_pos, end_pos), "\n")
        {
            if let Some(snippet) = self.opt_snippet(mk_sp(self.last_pos, pos)) {
                if snippet.trim().is_empty() {
                    self.last_pos = pos;
                } else {
                    return;
                }
            }
        }
    }

    pub fn get_context(&self) -> RewriteContext {
        RewriteContext {
            parse_session: self.parse_session,
            codemap: self.codemap,
            config: self.config,
            inside_macro: false,
            use_block: false,
            is_if_else_block: false,
            force_one_line_chain: false,
            snippet_provider: self.snippet_provider,
        }
    }
}

impl Rewrite for ast::NestedMetaItem {
    fn rewrite(&self, context: &RewriteContext, shape: Shape) -> Option<String> {
        match self.node {
            ast::NestedMetaItemKind::MetaItem(ref meta_item) => meta_item.rewrite(context, shape),
            ast::NestedMetaItemKind::Literal(ref l) => rewrite_literal(context, l, shape),
        }
    }
}

impl Rewrite for ast::MetaItem {
    fn rewrite(&self, context: &RewriteContext, shape: Shape) -> Option<String> {
        Some(match self.node {
            ast::MetaItemKind::Word => String::from(&*self.name.as_str()),
            ast::MetaItemKind::List(ref list) => {
                let name = self.name.as_str();
                // 1 = `(`, 2 = `]` and `)`
                let item_shape = shape
                    .visual_indent(0)
                    .shrink_left(name.len() + 1)
                    .and_then(|s| s.sub_width(2))?;
                let items = itemize_list(
                    context.codemap,
                    list.iter(),
                    ")",
                    ",",
                    |nested_meta_item| nested_meta_item.span.lo(),
                    |nested_meta_item| nested_meta_item.span.hi(),
                    |nested_meta_item| nested_meta_item.rewrite(context, item_shape),
                    self.span.lo(),
                    self.span.hi(),
                    false,
                );
                let item_vec = items.collect::<Vec<_>>();
                let fmt = ListFormatting {
                    tactic: DefinitiveListTactic::Mixed,
                    separator: ",",
                    trailing_separator: SeparatorTactic::Never,
                    separator_place: SeparatorPlace::Back,
                    shape: item_shape,
                    ends_with_newline: false,
                    preserve_newline: false,
                    config: context.config,
                };
                format!("{}({})", name, write_list(&item_vec, &fmt)?)
            }
            ast::MetaItemKind::NameValue(ref literal) => {
                let name = self.name.as_str();
                // 3 = ` = `
                let lit_shape = shape.shrink_left(name.len() + 3)?;
                let value = rewrite_literal(context, literal, lit_shape)?;
                format!("{} = {}", name, value)
            }
        })
    }
}

impl Rewrite for ast::Attribute {
    fn rewrite(&self, context: &RewriteContext, shape: Shape) -> Option<String> {
        let prefix = match self.style {
            ast::AttrStyle::Inner => "#!",
            ast::AttrStyle::Outer => "#",
        };
        let snippet = context.snippet(self.span);
        if self.is_sugared_doc {
            let doc_shape = Shape {
                width: cmp::min(shape.width, context.config.comment_width())
                    .checked_sub(shape.indent.width())
                    .unwrap_or(0),
                ..shape
            };
            rewrite_comment(snippet, false, doc_shape, context.config)
        } else {
            if contains_comment(snippet) {
                return Some(snippet.to_owned());
            }
            // 1 = `[`
            let shape = shape.offset_left(prefix.len() + 1)?;
            self.meta()?
                .rewrite(context, shape)
                .map(|rw| format!("{}[{}]", prefix, rw))
        }
    }
}

/// Returns the first group of attributes that fills the given predicate.
/// We consider two doc comments are in different group if they are separated by normal comments.
fn take_while_with_pred<'a, P>(
    context: &RewriteContext,
    attrs: &'a [ast::Attribute],
    pred: P,
) -> &'a [ast::Attribute]
where
    P: Fn(&ast::Attribute) -> bool,
{
    let mut last_index = 0;
    let mut iter = attrs.iter().enumerate().peekable();
    while let Some((i, attr)) = iter.next() {
        if !pred(attr) {
            break;
        }
        if let Some(&(_, next_attr)) = iter.peek() {
            // Extract comments between two attributes.
            let span_between_attr = mk_sp(attr.span.hi(), next_attr.span.lo());
            let snippet = context.snippet(span_between_attr);
            if count_newlines(snippet) >= 2 || snippet.contains('/') {
                break;
            }
        }
        last_index = i;
    }
    if last_index == 0 {
        &[]
    } else {
        &attrs[..last_index + 1]
    }
}

fn rewrite_first_group_attrs(
    context: &RewriteContext,
    attrs: &[ast::Attribute],
    shape: Shape,
) -> Option<(usize, String)> {
    if attrs.is_empty() {
        return Some((0, String::new()));
    }
    // Rewrite doc comments
    let sugared_docs = take_while_with_pred(context, attrs, |a| a.is_sugared_doc);
    if !sugared_docs.is_empty() {
        let snippet = sugared_docs
            .iter()
            .map(|a| context.snippet(a.span))
            .collect::<Vec<_>>()
            .join("\n");
        return Some((
            sugared_docs.len(),
            rewrite_comment(&snippet, false, shape, context.config)?,
        ));
    }
    // Rewrite `#[derive(..)]`s.
    if context.config.merge_derives() {
        let derives = take_while_with_pred(context, attrs, is_derive);
        if !derives.is_empty() {
            let mut derive_args = vec![];
            for derive in derives {
                derive_args.append(&mut get_derive_args(context, derive)?);
            }
            return Some((derives.len(), format_derive(context, &derive_args, shape)?));
        }
    }
    // Rewrite the first attribute.
    Some((1, attrs[0].rewrite(context, shape)?))
}

fn has_newlines_before_after_comment(comment: &str) -> (&str, &str) {
    // Look at before and after comment and see if there are any empty lines.
    let comment_begin = comment.chars().position(|c| c == '/');
    let len = comment_begin.unwrap_or_else(|| comment.len());
    let mlb = count_newlines(&comment[..len]) > 1;
    let mla = if comment_begin.is_none() {
        mlb
    } else {
        let comment_end = comment.chars().rev().position(|c| !c.is_whitespace());
        let len = comment_end.unwrap();
        comment
            .chars()
            .rev()
            .take(len)
            .filter(|c| *c == '\n')
            .count() > 1
    };
    (if mlb { "\n" } else { "" }, if mla { "\n" } else { "" })
}

impl<'a> Rewrite for [ast::Attribute] {
    fn rewrite(&self, context: &RewriteContext, shape: Shape) -> Option<String> {
        if self.is_empty() {
            return Some(String::new());
        }
        let (first_group_len, first_group_str) = rewrite_first_group_attrs(context, self, shape)?;
        if self.len() == 1 || first_group_len == self.len() {
            Some(first_group_str)
        } else {
            let rest_str = self[first_group_len..].rewrite(context, shape)?;
            let missing_span = mk_sp(
                self[first_group_len - 1].span.hi(),
                self[first_group_len].span.lo(),
            );
            // Preserve an empty line before/after doc comments.
            if self[0].is_sugared_doc || self[first_group_len].is_sugared_doc {
                let snippet = context.snippet(missing_span);
                let (mla, mlb) = has_newlines_before_after_comment(snippet);
                let comment = ::comment::recover_missing_comment_in_span(
                    missing_span,
                    shape.with_max_width(context.config),
                    context,
                    0,
                )?;
                let comment = if comment.is_empty() {
                    format!("\n{}", mlb)
                } else {
                    format!("{}{}\n{}", mla, comment, mlb)
                };
                Some(format!(
                    "{}{}{}{}",
                    first_group_str,
                    comment,
                    shape.indent.to_string(context.config),
                    rest_str
                ))
            } else {
                combine_strs_with_missing_comments(
                    context,
                    &first_group_str,
                    &rest_str,
                    missing_span,
                    shape,
                    false,
                )
            }
        }
    }
}

// Format `#[derive(..)]`, using visual indent & mixed style when we need to go multiline.
fn format_derive(context: &RewriteContext, derive_args: &[&str], shape: Shape) -> Option<String> {
    let mut result = String::with_capacity(128);
    result.push_str("#[derive(");
    // 11 = `#[derive()]`
    let initial_budget = shape.width.checked_sub(11)?;
    let mut budget = initial_budget;
    let num = derive_args.len();
    for (i, a) in derive_args.iter().enumerate() {
        // 2 = `, ` or `)]`
        let width = a.len() + 2;
        if width > budget {
            if i > 0 {
                // Remove trailing whitespace.
                result.pop();
            }
            result.push('\n');
            // 9 = `#[derive(`
            result.push_str(&(shape.indent + 9).to_string(context.config));
            budget = initial_budget;
        } else {
            budget = budget.checked_sub(width).unwrap_or(0);
        }
        result.push_str(a);
        if i != num - 1 {
            result.push_str(", ")
        }
    }
    result.push_str(")]");
    Some(result)
}

fn is_derive(attr: &ast::Attribute) -> bool {
    attr.check_name("derive")
}

/// Returns the arguments of `#[derive(...)]`.
fn get_derive_args<'a>(context: &'a RewriteContext, attr: &ast::Attribute) -> Option<Vec<&'a str>> {
    attr.meta_item_list().map(|meta_item_list| {
        meta_item_list
            .iter()
            .map(|nested_meta_item| context.snippet(nested_meta_item.span))
            .collect()
    })
}

// Rewrite `extern crate foo;` WITHOUT attributes.
pub fn rewrite_extern_crate(context: &RewriteContext, item: &ast::Item) -> Option<String> {
    assert!(is_extern_crate(item));
    let new_str = context.snippet(item.span);
    Some(if contains_comment(new_str) {
        new_str.to_owned()
    } else {
        let no_whitespace = &new_str.split_whitespace().collect::<Vec<&str>>().join(" ");
        String::from(&*Regex::new(r"\s;").unwrap().replace(no_whitespace, ";"))
    })
}

fn get_attrs_from_stmt(stmt: &ast::Stmt) -> &[ast::Attribute] {
    match stmt.node {
        ast::StmtKind::Local(ref local) => &local.attrs,
        ast::StmtKind::Item(ref item) => &item.attrs,
        ast::StmtKind::Expr(ref expr) | ast::StmtKind::Semi(ref expr) => &expr.attrs,
        ast::StmtKind::Mac(ref mac) => &mac.2,
    }
}