fast_rustc_ap_rustc_lexer/lib.rs
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//! Low-level Rust lexer.
//!
//! Tokens produced by this lexer are not yet ready for parsing the Rust syntax,
//! for that see `librustc_parse::lexer`, which converts this basic token stream
//! into wide tokens used by actual parser.
//!
//! The purpose of this crate is to convert raw sources into a labeled sequence
//! of well-known token types, so building an actual Rust token stream will
//! be easier.
//!
//! Main entity of this crate is [`TokenKind`] enum which represents common
//! lexeme types.
// We want to be able to build this crate with a stable compiler, so no
// `#![feature]` attributes should be added.
mod cursor;
pub mod unescape;
use self::LiteralKind::*;
use self::TokenKind::*;
use crate::cursor::{Cursor, EOF_CHAR};
/// Parsed token.
/// It doesn't contain information about data that has been parsed,
/// only the type of the token and its size.
pub struct Token {
pub kind: TokenKind,
pub len: usize,
}
impl Token {
fn new(kind: TokenKind, len: usize) -> Token {
Token { kind, len }
}
}
/// Enum representing common lexeme types.
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord)]
pub enum TokenKind {
// Multi-char tokens:
/// "// comment"
LineComment,
/// "/* block comment */"
/// Block comments can be recursive, so the sequence like "/* /* */"
/// will not be considered terminated and will result in a parsing error.
BlockComment { terminated: bool },
/// Any whitespace characters sequence.
Whitespace,
/// "ident" or "continue"
/// At this step keywords are also considered identifiers.
Ident,
/// "r#ident"
RawIdent,
/// "12_u8", "1.0e-40", "b"123"". See `LiteralKind` for more details.
Literal { kind: LiteralKind, suffix_start: usize },
/// "'a"
Lifetime { starts_with_number: bool },
// One-char tokens:
/// ";"
Semi,
/// ","
Comma,
/// "."
Dot,
/// "("
OpenParen,
/// ")"
CloseParen,
/// "{"
OpenBrace,
/// "}"
CloseBrace,
/// "["
OpenBracket,
/// "]"
CloseBracket,
/// "@"
At,
/// "#"
Pound,
/// "~"
Tilde,
/// "?"
Question,
/// ":"
Colon,
/// "$"
Dollar,
/// "="
Eq,
/// "!"
Not,
/// "<"
Lt,
/// ">"
Gt,
/// "-"
Minus,
/// "&"
And,
/// "|"
Or,
/// "+"
Plus,
/// "*"
Star,
/// "/"
Slash,
/// "^"
Caret,
/// "%"
Percent,
/// Unknown token, not expected by the lexer, e.g. "№"
Unknown,
}
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord)]
pub enum LiteralKind {
/// "12_u8", "0o100", "0b120i99"
Int { base: Base, empty_int: bool },
/// "12.34f32", "0b100.100"
Float { base: Base, empty_exponent: bool },
/// "'a'", "'\\'", "'''", "';"
Char { terminated: bool },
/// "b'a'", "b'\\'", "b'''", "b';"
Byte { terminated: bool },
/// ""abc"", ""abc"
Str { terminated: bool },
/// "b"abc"", "b"abc"
ByteStr { terminated: bool },
/// "r"abc"", "r#"abc"#", "r####"ab"###"c"####", "r#"a"
RawStr { n_hashes: usize, started: bool, terminated: bool },
/// "br"abc"", "br#"abc"#", "br####"ab"###"c"####", "br#"a"
RawByteStr { n_hashes: usize, started: bool, terminated: bool },
}
/// Base of numeric literal encoding according to its prefix.
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord)]
pub enum Base {
/// Literal starts with "0b".
Binary,
/// Literal starts with "0o".
Octal,
/// Literal starts with "0x".
Hexadecimal,
/// Literal doesn't contain a prefix.
Decimal,
}
/// `rustc` allows files to have a shebang, e.g. "#!/usr/bin/rustrun",
/// but shebang isn't a part of rust syntax, so this function
/// skips the line if it starts with a shebang ("#!").
/// Line won't be skipped if it represents a valid Rust syntax
/// (e.g. "#![deny(missing_docs)]").
pub fn strip_shebang(input: &str) -> Option<usize> {
debug_assert!(!input.is_empty());
if !input.starts_with("#!") || input.starts_with("#![") {
return None;
}
Some(input.find('\n').unwrap_or(input.len()))
}
/// Parses the first token from the provided input string.
pub fn first_token(input: &str) -> Token {
debug_assert!(!input.is_empty());
Cursor::new(input).advance_token()
}
/// Creates an iterator that produces tokens from the input string.
pub fn tokenize(mut input: &str) -> impl Iterator<Item = Token> + '_ {
std::iter::from_fn(move || {
if input.is_empty() {
return None;
}
let token = first_token(input);
input = &input[token.len..];
Some(token)
})
}
/// True if `c` is considered a whitespace according to Rust language definition.
/// See [Rust language reference](https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/whitespace.html)
/// for definitions of these classes.
pub fn is_whitespace(c: char) -> bool {
// This is Pattern_White_Space.
//
// Note that this set is stable (ie, it doesn't change with different
// Unicode versions), so it's ok to just hard-code the values.
match c {
// Usual ASCII suspects
| '\u{0009}' // \t
| '\u{000A}' // \n
| '\u{000B}' // vertical tab
| '\u{000C}' // form feed
| '\u{000D}' // \r
| '\u{0020}' // space
// NEXT LINE from latin1
| '\u{0085}'
// Bidi markers
| '\u{200E}' // LEFT-TO-RIGHT MARK
| '\u{200F}' // RIGHT-TO-LEFT MARK
// Dedicated whitespace characters from Unicode
| '\u{2028}' // LINE SEPARATOR
| '\u{2029}' // PARAGRAPH SEPARATOR
=> true,
_ => false,
}
}
/// True if `c` is valid as a first character of an identifier.
/// See [Rust language reference](https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/identifiers.html) for
/// a formal definition of valid identifier name.
pub fn is_id_start(c: char) -> bool {
// This is XID_Start OR '_' (which formally is not a XID_Start).
// We also add fast-path for ascii idents
('a' <= c && c <= 'z')
|| ('A' <= c && c <= 'Z')
|| c == '_'
|| (c > '\x7f' && unicode_xid::UnicodeXID::is_xid_start(c))
}
/// True if `c` is valid as a non-first character of an identifier.
/// See [Rust language reference](https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/identifiers.html) for
/// a formal definition of valid identifier name.
pub fn is_id_continue(c: char) -> bool {
// This is exactly XID_Continue.
// We also add fast-path for ascii idents
('a' <= c && c <= 'z')
|| ('A' <= c && c <= 'Z')
|| ('0' <= c && c <= '9')
|| c == '_'
|| (c > '\x7f' && unicode_xid::UnicodeXID::is_xid_continue(c))
}
impl Cursor<'_> {
/// Parses a token from the input string.
fn advance_token(&mut self) -> Token {
let first_char = self.bump().unwrap();
let token_kind = match first_char {
// Slash, comment or block comment.
'/' => match self.first() {
'/' => self.line_comment(),
'*' => self.block_comment(),
_ => Slash,
},
// Whitespace sequence.
c if is_whitespace(c) => self.whitespace(),
// Raw identifier, raw string literal or identifier.
'r' => match (self.first(), self.second()) {
('#', c1) if is_id_start(c1) => self.raw_ident(),
('#', _) | ('"', _) => {
let (n_hashes, started, terminated) = self.raw_double_quoted_string();
let suffix_start = self.len_consumed();
if terminated {
self.eat_literal_suffix();
}
let kind = RawStr { n_hashes, started, terminated };
Literal { kind, suffix_start }
}
_ => self.ident(),
},
// Byte literal, byte string literal, raw byte string literal or identifier.
'b' => match (self.first(), self.second()) {
('\'', _) => {
self.bump();
let terminated = self.single_quoted_string();
let suffix_start = self.len_consumed();
if terminated {
self.eat_literal_suffix();
}
let kind = Byte { terminated };
Literal { kind, suffix_start }
}
('"', _) => {
self.bump();
let terminated = self.double_quoted_string();
let suffix_start = self.len_consumed();
if terminated {
self.eat_literal_suffix();
}
let kind = ByteStr { terminated };
Literal { kind, suffix_start }
}
('r', '"') | ('r', '#') => {
self.bump();
let (n_hashes, started, terminated) = self.raw_double_quoted_string();
let suffix_start = self.len_consumed();
if terminated {
self.eat_literal_suffix();
}
let kind = RawByteStr { n_hashes, started, terminated };
Literal { kind, suffix_start }
}
_ => self.ident(),
},
// Identifier (this should be checked after other variant that can
// start as identifier).
c if is_id_start(c) => self.ident(),
// Numeric literal.
c @ '0'..='9' => {
let literal_kind = self.number(c);
let suffix_start = self.len_consumed();
self.eat_literal_suffix();
TokenKind::Literal { kind: literal_kind, suffix_start }
}
// One-symbol tokens.
';' => Semi,
',' => Comma,
'.' => Dot,
'(' => OpenParen,
')' => CloseParen,
'{' => OpenBrace,
'}' => CloseBrace,
'[' => OpenBracket,
']' => CloseBracket,
'@' => At,
'#' => Pound,
'~' => Tilde,
'?' => Question,
':' => Colon,
'$' => Dollar,
'=' => Eq,
'!' => Not,
'<' => Lt,
'>' => Gt,
'-' => Minus,
'&' => And,
'|' => Or,
'+' => Plus,
'*' => Star,
'^' => Caret,
'%' => Percent,
// Lifetime or character literal.
'\'' => self.lifetime_or_char(),
// String literal.
'"' => {
let terminated = self.double_quoted_string();
let suffix_start = self.len_consumed();
if terminated {
self.eat_literal_suffix();
}
let kind = Str { terminated };
Literal { kind, suffix_start }
}
_ => Unknown,
};
Token::new(token_kind, self.len_consumed())
}
fn line_comment(&mut self) -> TokenKind {
debug_assert!(self.prev() == '/' && self.first() == '/');
self.bump();
self.eat_while(|c| c != '\n');
LineComment
}
fn block_comment(&mut self) -> TokenKind {
debug_assert!(self.prev() == '/' && self.first() == '*');
self.bump();
let mut depth = 1usize;
while let Some(c) = self.bump() {
match c {
'/' if self.first() == '*' => {
self.bump();
depth += 1;
}
'*' if self.first() == '/' => {
self.bump();
depth -= 1;
if depth == 0 {
// This block comment is closed, so for a construction like "/* */ */"
// there will be a successfully parsed block comment "/* */"
// and " */" will be processed separately.
break;
}
}
_ => (),
}
}
BlockComment { terminated: depth == 0 }
}
fn whitespace(&mut self) -> TokenKind {
debug_assert!(is_whitespace(self.prev()));
self.eat_while(is_whitespace);
Whitespace
}
fn raw_ident(&mut self) -> TokenKind {
debug_assert!(self.prev() == 'r' && self.first() == '#' && is_id_start(self.second()));
// Eat "#" symbol.
self.bump();
// Eat the identifier part of RawIdent.
self.eat_identifier();
RawIdent
}
fn ident(&mut self) -> TokenKind {
debug_assert!(is_id_start(self.prev()));
// Start is already eaten, eat the rest of identifier.
self.eat_while(is_id_continue);
Ident
}
fn number(&mut self, first_digit: char) -> LiteralKind {
debug_assert!('0' <= self.prev() && self.prev() <= '9');
let mut base = Base::Decimal;
if first_digit == '0' {
// Attempt to parse encoding base.
let has_digits = match self.first() {
'b' => {
base = Base::Binary;
self.bump();
self.eat_decimal_digits()
}
'o' => {
base = Base::Octal;
self.bump();
self.eat_decimal_digits()
}
'x' => {
base = Base::Hexadecimal;
self.bump();
self.eat_hexadecimal_digits()
}
// Not a base prefix.
'0'..='9' | '_' | '.' | 'e' | 'E' => {
self.eat_decimal_digits();
true
}
// Just a 0.
_ => return Int { base, empty_int: false },
};
// Base prefix was provided, but there were no digits
// after it, e.g. "0x".
if !has_digits {
return Int { base, empty_int: true };
}
} else {
// No base prefix, parse number in the usual way.
self.eat_decimal_digits();
};
match self.first() {
// Don't be greedy if this is actually an
// integer literal followed by field/method access or a range pattern
// (`0..2` and `12.foo()`)
'.' if self.second() != '.' && !is_id_start(self.second()) => {
// might have stuff after the ., and if it does, it needs to start
// with a number
self.bump();
let mut empty_exponent = false;
if self.first().is_digit(10) {
self.eat_decimal_digits();
match self.first() {
'e' | 'E' => {
self.bump();
empty_exponent = !self.eat_float_exponent();
}
_ => (),
}
}
Float { base, empty_exponent }
}
'e' | 'E' => {
self.bump();
let empty_exponent = !self.eat_float_exponent();
Float { base, empty_exponent }
}
_ => Int { base, empty_int: false },
}
}
fn lifetime_or_char(&mut self) -> TokenKind {
debug_assert!(self.prev() == '\'');
let can_be_a_lifetime = if self.second() == '\'' {
// It's surely not a lifetime.
false
} else {
// If the first symbol is valid for identifier, it can be a lifetime.
// Also check if it's a number for a better error reporting (so '0 will
// be reported as invalid lifetime and not as unterminated char literal).
is_id_start(self.first()) || self.first().is_digit(10)
};
if !can_be_a_lifetime {
let terminated = self.single_quoted_string();
let suffix_start = self.len_consumed();
if terminated {
self.eat_literal_suffix();
}
let kind = Char { terminated };
return Literal { kind, suffix_start };
}
// Either a lifetime or a character literal with
// length greater than 1.
let starts_with_number = self.first().is_digit(10);
// Skip the literal contents.
// First symbol can be a number (which isn't a valid identifier start),
// so skip it without any checks.
self.bump();
self.eat_while(is_id_continue);
// Check if after skipping literal contents we've met a closing
// single quote (which means that user attempted to create a
// string with single quotes).
if self.first() == '\'' {
self.bump();
let kind = Char { terminated: true };
return Literal { kind, suffix_start: self.len_consumed() };
}
return Lifetime { starts_with_number };
}
fn single_quoted_string(&mut self) -> bool {
debug_assert!(self.prev() == '\'');
// Check if it's a one-symbol literal.
if self.second() == '\'' && self.first() != '\\' {
self.bump();
self.bump();
return true;
}
// Literal has more than one symbol.
// Parse until either quotes are terminated or error is detected.
loop {
match self.first() {
// Quotes are terminated, finish parsing.
'\'' => {
self.bump();
return true;
}
// Probably beginning of the comment, which we don't want to include
// to the error report.
'/' => break,
// Newline without following '\'' means unclosed quote, stop parsing.
'\n' if self.second() != '\'' => break,
// End of file, stop parsing.
EOF_CHAR if self.is_eof() => break,
// Escaped slash is considered one character, so bump twice.
'\\' => {
self.bump();
self.bump();
}
// Skip the character.
_ => {
self.bump();
}
}
}
// String was not terminated.
false
}
/// Eats double-quoted string and returns true
/// if string is terminated.
fn double_quoted_string(&mut self) -> bool {
debug_assert!(self.prev() == '"');
while let Some(c) = self.bump() {
match c {
'"' => {
return true;
}
'\\' if self.first() == '\\' || self.first() == '"' => {
// Bump again to skip escaped character.
self.bump();
}
_ => (),
}
}
// End of file reached.
false
}
/// Eats the double-quoted string and returns a tuple of
/// (amount of the '#' symbols, raw string started, raw string terminated)
fn raw_double_quoted_string(&mut self) -> (usize, bool, bool) {
debug_assert!(self.prev() == 'r');
let mut started: bool = false;
let mut finished: bool = false;
// Count opening '#' symbols.
let n_hashes = self.eat_while(|c| c == '#');
// Check that string is started.
match self.bump() {
Some('"') => started = true,
_ => return (n_hashes, started, finished),
}
// Skip the string contents and on each '#' character met, check if this is
// a raw string termination.
while !finished {
self.eat_while(|c| c != '"');
if self.is_eof() {
return (n_hashes, started, finished);
}
// Eat closing double quote.
self.bump();
// Check that amount of closing '#' symbols
// is equal to the amount of opening ones.
let mut hashes_left = n_hashes;
let is_closing_hash = |c| {
if c == '#' && hashes_left != 0 {
hashes_left -= 1;
true
} else {
false
}
};
finished = self.eat_while(is_closing_hash) == n_hashes;
}
(n_hashes, started, finished)
}
fn eat_decimal_digits(&mut self) -> bool {
let mut has_digits = false;
loop {
match self.first() {
'_' => {
self.bump();
}
'0'..='9' => {
has_digits = true;
self.bump();
}
_ => break,
}
}
has_digits
}
fn eat_hexadecimal_digits(&mut self) -> bool {
let mut has_digits = false;
loop {
match self.first() {
'_' => {
self.bump();
}
'0'..='9' | 'a'..='f' | 'A'..='F' => {
has_digits = true;
self.bump();
}
_ => break,
}
}
has_digits
}
/// Eats the float exponent. Returns true if at least one digit was met,
/// and returns false otherwise.
fn eat_float_exponent(&mut self) -> bool {
debug_assert!(self.prev() == 'e' || self.prev() == 'E');
if self.first() == '-' || self.first() == '+' {
self.bump();
}
self.eat_decimal_digits()
}
// Eats the suffix of the literal, e.g. "_u8".
fn eat_literal_suffix(&mut self) {
self.eat_identifier();
}
// Eats the identifier.
fn eat_identifier(&mut self) {
if !is_id_start(self.first()) {
return;
}
self.bump();
self.eat_while(is_id_continue);
}
/// Eats symbols while predicate returns true or until the end of file is reached.
/// Returns amount of eaten symbols.
fn eat_while<F>(&mut self, mut predicate: F) -> usize
where
F: FnMut(char) -> bool,
{
let mut eaten: usize = 0;
while predicate(self.first()) && !self.is_eof() {
eaten += 1;
self.bump();
}
eaten
}
}