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// Copyright 2012-2014 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT
// file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at
// http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license
// <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your
// option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
// except according to those terms.

//! Machinery for hygienic macros, inspired by the `MTWT[1]` paper.
//!
//! `[1]` Matthew Flatt, Ryan Culpepper, David Darais, and Robert Bruce Findler.
//! 2012. *Macros that work together: Compile-time bindings, partial expansion,
//! and definition contexts*. J. Funct. Program. 22, 2 (March 2012), 181-216.
//! DOI=10.1017/S0956796812000093 <https://doi.org/10.1017/S0956796812000093>

use super::GLOBALS;
use crate::collections::AHashMap;
use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
use std::{
    collections::{HashMap, HashSet},
    fmt,
};

/// A SyntaxContext represents a chain of macro expansions (represented by
/// marks).
#[derive(Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Default, PartialOrd, Ord, Hash, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[serde(transparent)]
#[cfg_attr(feature = "abi_stable", repr(transparent))]
#[cfg_attr(feature = "abi_stable", derive(abi_stable::StableAbi))]
pub struct SyntaxContext(u32);

#[cfg(feature = "arbitrary")]
#[cfg_attr(docsrs, doc(cfg(feature = "arbitrary")))]
impl<'a> arbitrary::Arbitrary<'a> for SyntaxContext {
    fn arbitrary(_: &mut arbitrary::Unstructured<'_>) -> arbitrary::Result<Self> {
        Ok(SyntaxContext::empty())
    }
}

#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug)]
struct SyntaxContextData {
    outer_mark: Mark,
    prev_ctxt: SyntaxContext,
    // This context, but with all transparent and semi-transparent marks filtered away.
    opaque: SyntaxContext,
    // This context, but with all transparent marks filtered away.
    opaque_and_semitransparent: SyntaxContext,
}

/// A mark is a unique id associated with a macro expansion.
#[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Hash, Debug)]
#[cfg_attr(feature = "abi_stable", repr(transparent))]
#[cfg_attr(feature = "abi_stable", derive(abi_stable::StableAbi))]
pub struct Mark(u32);

#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
struct MarkData {
    parent: Mark,
    is_builtin: bool,
}

impl Mark {
    pub fn fresh(parent: Mark) -> Self {
        #[cfg(feature = "plugin-mode")]
        if crate::plugin::RT.is_set() {
            return crate::plugin::RT.with(|rt| rt.fresh_mark(parent));
        }

        HygieneData::with(|data| {
            data.marks.push(MarkData {
                parent,
                is_builtin: false,
            });
            Mark(data.marks.len() as u32 - 1)
        })
    }

    /// The mark of the theoretical expansion that generates freshly parsed,
    /// unexpanded AST.
    #[inline]
    pub fn root() -> Self {
        Mark(0)
    }

    #[inline]
    pub fn as_u32(self) -> u32 {
        self.0
    }

    #[inline]
    pub fn from_u32(raw: u32) -> Mark {
        Mark(raw)
    }

    #[inline]
    pub fn parent(self) -> Mark {
        #[cfg(feature = "plugin-mode")]
        if crate::plugin::RT.is_set() {
            return crate::plugin::RT.with(|rt| rt.parent_mark(self));
        }

        HygieneData::with(|data| data.marks[self.0 as usize].parent)
    }

    #[inline]
    pub fn is_builtin(self) -> bool {
        assert_ne!(self, Mark::root());

        #[cfg(feature = "plugin-mode")]
        if crate::plugin::RT.is_set() {
            return crate::plugin::RT.with(|rt| rt.is_mark_builtin(self));
        }

        HygieneData::with(|data| data.marks[self.0 as usize].is_builtin)
    }

    #[inline]
    pub fn set_is_builtin(self, is_builtin: bool) {
        assert_ne!(self, Mark::root());

        #[cfg(feature = "plugin-mode")]
        if crate::plugin::RT.is_set() {
            return crate::plugin::RT.with(|rt| rt.set_mark_is_builtin(self, is_builtin));
        }

        HygieneData::with(|data| data.marks[self.0 as usize].is_builtin = is_builtin)
    }

    pub fn is_descendant_of(mut self, ancestor: Mark) -> bool {
        #[cfg(feature = "plugin-mode")]
        if crate::plugin::RT.is_set() {
            return crate::plugin::RT.with(|rt| rt.is_mark_descendant_of(self, ancestor));
        }

        HygieneData::with(|data| {
            while self != ancestor {
                if self == Mark::root() {
                    return false;
                }
                self = data.marks[self.0 as usize].parent;
            }
            true
        })
    }

    /// Computes a mark such that both input marks are descendants of (or equal
    /// to) the returned mark. That is, the following holds:
    ///
    /// ```rust,ignore
    /// let la = least_ancestor(a, b);
    /// assert!(a.is_descendant_of(la))
    /// assert!(b.is_descendant_of(la))
    /// ```
    #[allow(unused_mut)]
    pub fn least_ancestor(mut a: Mark, mut b: Mark) -> Mark {
        #[cfg(feature = "plugin-mode")]
        if crate::plugin::RT.is_set() {
            return crate::plugin::RT.with(|rt| rt.least_ancestor_of_marks(a, b));
        }

        HygieneData::with(|data| {
            // Compute the path from a to the root
            let mut a_path = HashSet::<Mark>::default();
            while a != Mark::root() {
                a_path.insert(a);
                a = data.marks[a.0 as usize].parent;
            }

            // While the path from b to the root hasn't intersected, move up the tree
            while !a_path.contains(&b) {
                b = data.marks[b.0 as usize].parent;
            }

            b
        })
    }
}

#[derive(Debug)]
pub(crate) struct HygieneData {
    marks: Vec<MarkData>,
    syntax_contexts: Vec<SyntaxContextData>,
    markings: AHashMap<(SyntaxContext, Mark), SyntaxContext>,
}

impl Default for HygieneData {
    fn default() -> Self {
        Self::new()
    }
}

impl HygieneData {
    pub(crate) fn new() -> Self {
        HygieneData {
            marks: vec![MarkData {
                parent: Mark::root(),
                // If the root is opaque, then loops searching for an opaque mark
                // will automatically stop after reaching it.
                is_builtin: true,
            }],
            syntax_contexts: vec![SyntaxContextData {
                outer_mark: Mark::root(),
                prev_ctxt: SyntaxContext(0),
                opaque: SyntaxContext(0),
                opaque_and_semitransparent: SyntaxContext(0),
            }],
            markings: HashMap::default(),
        }
    }

    fn with<T, F: FnOnce(&mut HygieneData) -> T>(f: F) -> T {
        GLOBALS.with(|globals| {
            #[cfg(feature = "parking_lot")]
            return f(&mut *globals.hygiene_data.lock());

            #[cfg(not(feature = "parking_lot"))]
            return f(&mut *globals.hygiene_data.lock().unwrap());
        })
    }
}

// pub fn clear_markings() {
//     HygieneData::with(|data| data.markings = HashMap::default());
// }

impl SyntaxContext {
    pub const fn empty() -> Self {
        SyntaxContext(0)
    }

    // pub(crate) fn as_u32(self) -> u32 {
    //     self.0
    // }
    //
    // pub(crate) fn from_u32(raw: u32) -> SyntaxContext {
    //     SyntaxContext(raw)
    // }

    /// Extend a syntax context with a given mark and default transparency for
    /// that mark.
    pub fn apply_mark(self, mark: Mark) -> SyntaxContext {
        assert_ne!(mark, Mark::root());
        return self.apply_mark_internal(mark);
    }

    fn apply_mark_internal(self, mark: Mark) -> SyntaxContext {
        #[cfg(feature = "plugin-mode")]
        if crate::plugin::RT.is_set() {
            return crate::plugin::RT
                .with(|rt| rt.apply_mark_to_syntax_context_internal(self, mark));
        }

        HygieneData::with(|data| {
            let syntax_contexts = &mut data.syntax_contexts;
            let mut opaque = syntax_contexts[self.0 as usize].opaque;
            let opaque_and_semitransparent =
                syntax_contexts[self.0 as usize].opaque_and_semitransparent;

            let prev_ctxt = opaque;
            opaque = *data.markings.entry((prev_ctxt, mark)).or_insert_with(|| {
                let new_opaque = SyntaxContext(syntax_contexts.len() as u32);
                syntax_contexts.push(SyntaxContextData {
                    outer_mark: mark,
                    prev_ctxt,
                    opaque: new_opaque,
                    opaque_and_semitransparent: new_opaque,
                });
                new_opaque
            });

            let prev_ctxt = self;
            *data.markings.entry((prev_ctxt, mark)).or_insert_with(|| {
                let new_opaque_and_semitransparent_and_transparent =
                    SyntaxContext(syntax_contexts.len() as u32);
                syntax_contexts.push(SyntaxContextData {
                    outer_mark: mark,
                    prev_ctxt,
                    opaque,
                    opaque_and_semitransparent,
                });
                new_opaque_and_semitransparent_and_transparent
            })
        })
    }

    /// Pulls a single mark off of the syntax context. This effectively moves
    /// the context up one macro definition level. That is, if we have a
    /// nested macro definition as follows:
    ///
    /// ```rust,ignore
    /// macro_rules! f {
    ///    macro_rules! g {
    ///        ...
    ///    }
    /// }
    /// ```
    ///
    /// and we have a SyntaxContext that is referring to something declared by
    /// an invocation of g (call it g1), calling remove_mark will result in
    /// the SyntaxContext for the invocation of f that created g1.
    /// Returns the mark that was removed.
    pub fn remove_mark(&mut self) -> Mark {
        #[cfg(feature = "plugin-mode")]
        if crate::plugin::RT.is_set() {
            return crate::plugin::RT.with(|rt| rt.remove_mark_of_syntax_context(self));
        }

        HygieneData::with(|data| {
            let outer_mark = data.syntax_contexts[self.0 as usize].outer_mark;
            *self = data.syntax_contexts[self.0 as usize].prev_ctxt;
            outer_mark
        })
    }

    /// Adjust this context for resolution in a scope created by the given
    /// expansion. For example, consider the following three resolutions of
    /// `f`:
    ///
    /// ```rust,ignore
    /// mod foo {
    ///     pub fn f() {}
    /// } // `f`'s `SyntaxContext` is empty.
    /// m!(f);
    /// macro m($f:ident) {
    ///     mod bar {
    ///         pub fn f() {} // `f`'s `SyntaxContext` has a single `Mark` from `m`.
    ///         pub fn $f() {} // `$f`'s `SyntaxContext` is empty.
    ///     }
    ///     foo::f(); // `f`'s `SyntaxContext` has a single `Mark` from `m`
    ///               //^ Since `mod foo` is outside this expansion, `adjust` removes the mark from `f`,
    ///               //| and it resolves to `::foo::f`.
    ///     bar::f(); // `f`'s `SyntaxContext` has a single `Mark` from `m`
    ///               //^ Since `mod bar` not outside this expansion, `adjust` does not change `f`,
    ///               //| and it resolves to `::bar::f`.
    ///     bar::$f(); // `f`'s `SyntaxContext` is empty.
    ///                //^ Since `mod bar` is not outside this expansion, `adjust` does not change `$f`,
    ///                //| and it resolves to `::bar::$f`.
    /// }
    /// ```
    /// This returns the expansion whose definition scope we use to privacy
    /// check the resolution, or `None` if we privacy check as usual (i.e.
    /// not w.r.t. a macro definition scope).
    pub fn adjust(&mut self, expansion: Mark) -> Option<Mark> {
        let mut scope = None;
        while !expansion.is_descendant_of(self.outer()) {
            scope = Some(self.remove_mark());
        }
        scope
    }

    /// Adjust this context for resolution in a scope created by the given
    /// expansion via a glob import with the given `SyntaxContext`.
    /// For example:
    ///
    /// ```rust,ignore
    /// m!(f);
    /// macro m($i:ident) {
    ///     mod foo {
    ///         pub fn f() {} // `f`'s `SyntaxContext` has a single `Mark` from `m`.
    ///         pub fn $i() {} // `$i`'s `SyntaxContext` is empty.
    ///     }
    ///     n(f);
    ///     macro n($j:ident) {
    ///         use foo::*;
    ///         f(); // `f`'s `SyntaxContext` has a mark from `m` and a mark from `n`
    ///              //^ `glob_adjust` removes the mark from `n`, so this resolves to `foo::f`.
    ///         $i(); // `$i`'s `SyntaxContext` has a mark from `n`
    ///               //^ `glob_adjust` removes the mark from `n`, so this resolves to `foo::$i`.
    ///         $j(); // `$j`'s `SyntaxContext` has a mark from `m`
    ///               //^ This cannot be glob-adjusted, so this is a resolution error.
    ///     }
    /// }
    /// ```
    /// This returns `None` if the context cannot be glob-adjusted.
    /// Otherwise, it returns the scope to use when privacy checking (see
    /// `adjust` for details).
    pub fn glob_adjust(
        &mut self,
        expansion: Mark,
        mut glob_ctxt: SyntaxContext,
    ) -> Option<Option<Mark>> {
        let mut scope = None;
        while !expansion.is_descendant_of(glob_ctxt.outer()) {
            scope = Some(glob_ctxt.remove_mark());
            if self.remove_mark() != scope.unwrap() {
                return None;
            }
        }
        if self.adjust(expansion).is_some() {
            return None;
        }
        Some(scope)
    }

    /// Undo `glob_adjust` if possible:
    ///
    /// ```rust,ignore
    /// if let Some(privacy_checking_scope) = self.reverse_glob_adjust(expansion, glob_ctxt) {
    ///     assert!(self.glob_adjust(expansion, glob_ctxt) == Some(privacy_checking_scope));
    /// }
    /// ```
    pub fn reverse_glob_adjust(
        &mut self,
        expansion: Mark,
        mut glob_ctxt: SyntaxContext,
    ) -> Option<Option<Mark>> {
        if self.adjust(expansion).is_some() {
            return None;
        }

        let mut marks = Vec::new();
        while !expansion.is_descendant_of(glob_ctxt.outer()) {
            marks.push(glob_ctxt.remove_mark());
        }

        let scope = marks.last().cloned();
        while let Some(mark) = marks.pop() {
            *self = self.apply_mark(mark);
        }
        Some(scope)
    }

    #[inline]
    pub fn outer(self) -> Mark {
        #[cfg(feature = "plugin-mode")]
        if crate::plugin::RT.is_set() {
            return crate::plugin::RT.with(|rt| rt.outer_mark_of_syntax_context(self));
        }

        HygieneData::with(|data| data.syntax_contexts[self.0 as usize].outer_mark)
    }
}

impl fmt::Debug for SyntaxContext {
    fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
        write!(f, "#{}", self.0)
    }
}

impl Default for Mark {
    fn default() -> Self {
        Mark::root()
    }
}