ra_ap_rustc_pattern_analysis/lib.rs
1//! Analysis of patterns, notably match exhaustiveness checking. The main entrypoint for this crate
2//! is [`usefulness::compute_match_usefulness`]. For rustc-specific types and entrypoints, see the
3//! [`rustc`] module.
4
5// tidy-alphabetical-start
6#![allow(unused_crate_dependencies)]
7#![cfg_attr(feature = "rustc", feature(if_let_guard))]
8// tidy-alphabetical-end
9
10pub(crate) mod checks;
11pub mod constructor;
12#[cfg(feature = "rustc")]
13pub mod errors;
14#[cfg(feature = "rustc")]
15pub(crate) mod lints;
16pub mod pat;
17pub mod pat_column;
18#[cfg(feature = "rustc")]
19pub mod rustc;
20pub mod usefulness;
21
22#[cfg(feature = "rustc")]
23rustc_fluent_macro::fluent_messages! { "../messages.ftl" }
24
25use std::fmt;
26
27pub use rustc_index::{Idx, IndexVec}; // re-exported to avoid rustc_index version issues
28
29use crate::constructor::{Constructor, ConstructorSet, IntRange};
30use crate::pat::DeconstructedPat;
31
32pub trait Captures<'a> {}
33impl<'a, T: ?Sized> Captures<'a> for T {}
34
35/// `bool` newtype that indicates whether this is a privately uninhabited field that we should skip
36/// during analysis.
37#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
38pub struct PrivateUninhabitedField(pub bool);
39
40/// Context that provides type information about constructors.
41///
42/// Most of the crate is parameterized on a type that implements this trait.
43pub trait PatCx: Sized + fmt::Debug {
44 /// The type of a pattern.
45 type Ty: Clone + fmt::Debug;
46 /// Errors that can abort analysis.
47 type Error: fmt::Debug;
48 /// The index of an enum variant.
49 type VariantIdx: Clone + Idx + fmt::Debug;
50 /// A string literal
51 type StrLit: Clone + PartialEq + fmt::Debug;
52 /// Extra data to store in a match arm.
53 type ArmData: Copy + Clone + fmt::Debug;
54 /// Extra data to store in a pattern.
55 type PatData: Clone;
56
57 fn is_exhaustive_patterns_feature_on(&self) -> bool;
58
59 /// Whether to ensure the non-exhaustiveness witnesses we report for a complete set. This is
60 /// `false` by default to avoid some exponential blowup cases such as
61 /// <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/118437>.
62 fn exhaustive_witnesses(&self) -> bool {
63 false
64 }
65
66 /// The number of fields for this constructor.
67 fn ctor_arity(&self, ctor: &Constructor<Self>, ty: &Self::Ty) -> usize;
68
69 /// The types of the fields for this constructor. The result must contain `ctor_arity()` fields.
70 fn ctor_sub_tys(
71 &self,
72 ctor: &Constructor<Self>,
73 ty: &Self::Ty,
74 ) -> impl Iterator<Item = (Self::Ty, PrivateUninhabitedField)> + ExactSizeIterator;
75
76 /// The set of all the constructors for `ty`.
77 ///
78 /// This must follow the invariants of `ConstructorSet`
79 fn ctors_for_ty(&self, ty: &Self::Ty) -> Result<ConstructorSet<Self>, Self::Error>;
80
81 /// Write the name of the variant represented by `pat`. Used for the best-effort `Debug` impl of
82 /// `DeconstructedPat`. Only invoqued when `pat.ctor()` is `Struct | Variant(_) | UnionField`.
83 fn write_variant_name(
84 f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>,
85 ctor: &crate::constructor::Constructor<Self>,
86 ty: &Self::Ty,
87 ) -> fmt::Result;
88
89 /// Raise a bug.
90 fn bug(&self, fmt: fmt::Arguments<'_>) -> Self::Error;
91
92 /// Lint that the range `pat` overlapped with all the ranges in `overlaps_with`, where the range
93 /// they overlapped over is `overlaps_on`. We only detect singleton overlaps.
94 /// The default implementation does nothing.
95 fn lint_overlapping_range_endpoints(
96 &self,
97 _pat: &DeconstructedPat<Self>,
98 _overlaps_on: IntRange,
99 _overlaps_with: &[&DeconstructedPat<Self>],
100 ) {
101 }
102
103 /// The maximum pattern complexity limit was reached.
104 fn complexity_exceeded(&self) -> Result<(), Self::Error>;
105
106 /// Lint that there is a gap `gap` between `pat` and all of `gapped_with` such that the gap is
107 /// not matched by another range. If `gapped_with` is empty, then `gap` is `T::MAX`. We only
108 /// detect singleton gaps.
109 /// The default implementation does nothing.
110 fn lint_non_contiguous_range_endpoints(
111 &self,
112 _pat: &DeconstructedPat<Self>,
113 _gap: IntRange,
114 _gapped_with: &[&DeconstructedPat<Self>],
115 ) {
116 }
117
118 /// Check if we may need to perform additional deref-pattern-specific validation.
119 fn match_may_contain_deref_pats(&self) -> bool {
120 true
121 }
122
123 /// The current implementation of deref patterns requires that they can't match on the same
124 /// place as a normal constructor. Since this isn't caught by type-checking, we check it in the
125 /// `PatCx` before running the analysis. This reports an error if the check fails.
126 fn report_mixed_deref_pat_ctors(
127 &self,
128 deref_pat: &DeconstructedPat<Self>,
129 normal_pat: &DeconstructedPat<Self>,
130 ) -> Self::Error;
131}
132
133/// The arm of a match expression.
134#[derive(Debug)]
135pub struct MatchArm<'p, Cx: PatCx> {
136 pub pat: &'p DeconstructedPat<Cx>,
137 pub has_guard: bool,
138 pub arm_data: Cx::ArmData,
139}
140
141impl<'p, Cx: PatCx> Clone for MatchArm<'p, Cx> {
142 fn clone(&self) -> Self {
143 *self
144 }
145}
146
147impl<'p, Cx: PatCx> Copy for MatchArm<'p, Cx> {}