Be more strict about what constitutes a block expression

Blocks (or statements involving blocks) that end in a semicolon are no
longer considered the block-expression of their outer block. This used
to be an expression block, but now is a statement block:

    { if foo { ret 1; } else { ret 10; } }

This helps clear up some ambiguities in our grammar.
This commit is contained in:
Marijn Haverbeke 2011-09-13 15:50:03 +02:00
parent e945164879
commit be5537e95f
3 changed files with 37 additions and 9 deletions

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@ -1571,8 +1571,42 @@ fn parse_source_stmt(p: parser) -> @ast::stmt {
}
}
fn stmt_is_expr(stmt: @ast::stmt) -> bool {
fn expr_is_expr(e: @ast::expr) -> bool {
alt e.node {
ast::expr_if(_, th, els) | ast::expr_if_check(_, th, els) {
if option::is_none(els) { false }
else { !option::is_none(th.node.expr) ||
expr_is_expr(option::get(els)) }
}
ast::expr_alt(_, arms) {
let found_expr = false;
for arm in arms {
if !option::is_none(arm.body.node.expr) { found_expr = true; }
}
found_expr
}
ast::expr_block(blk) | ast::expr_while(_, blk) |
ast::expr_for(_, _, blk) | ast::expr_for_each(_, _, blk) |
ast::expr_do_while(blk, _) {
!option::is_none(blk.node.expr)
}
_ { true }
}
}
ret alt stmt.node {
ast::stmt_expr(e, _) { expr_is_expr(e) }
_ { false }
};
}
fn stmt_to_expr(stmt: @ast::stmt) -> option::t<@ast::expr> {
ret alt stmt.node { ast::stmt_expr(e, _) { some(e) } _ { none } };
ret if stmt_is_expr(stmt) {
alt stmt.node {
ast::stmt_expr(e, _) { some(e) }
}
} else { none };
}
fn stmt_ends_with_semi(stmt: ast::stmt) -> bool {
@ -1627,10 +1661,6 @@ fn stmt_ends_with_semi(stmt: ast::stmt) -> bool {
}
}
// We should not be calling this on a cdir.
ast::stmt_crate_directive(cdir) {
fail;
@ -1681,7 +1711,6 @@ fn parse_block_tail(p: parser, lo: uint, s: ast::check_mode) -> ast::blk {
// Not an expression statement.
stmts += [stmt];
if p.get_file_type() == SOURCE_FILE &&
stmt_ends_with_semi(*stmt) {
expect(p, token::SEMI);

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
// -*- rust -*-
// error-pattern: mismatched types
// error-pattern: not all control paths return a value
fn god_exists(a: int) -> bool { be god_exists(a); }

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@ -1,7 +1,6 @@
// error-pattern: mismatched types
// error-pattern: not all control paths return a value
fn f() -> int {
// Make sure typestate doesn't interpret this alt expression
// as the function result
alt true { true { } }