degrade gracefully with empty spans
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@ -376,11 +376,21 @@ impl FileInfo {
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// Basically, although this loses information, multi-line spans just
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// never look good.
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let (line, start_col, end_col) = if lines.len() == 1 {
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let (line, start_col, mut end_col) = if lines.len() == 1 {
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(lines[0].line_index, lines[0].start_col, lines[0].end_col)
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} else {
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(lines[0].line_index, lines[0].start_col, CharPos(lines[0].start_col.0 + 1))
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};
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// Watch out for "empty spans". If we get a span like 6..6, we
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// want to just display a `^` at 6, so convert that to
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// 6..7. This is degenerate input, but it's best to degrade
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// gracefully -- and the parser likes to suply a span like
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// that for EOF, in particular.
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if start_col == end_col {
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end_col.0 += 1;
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}
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let index = self.ensure_source_line(line);
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self.lines[index].push_annotation(start_col,
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end_col,
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@ -519,3 +519,41 @@ fn span_overlap_label3() {
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|> ----- bar
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"#[1..]);
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}
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#[test]
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fn span_empty() {
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// In one of the unit tests, we found that the parser sometimes
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// gives empty spans, and in particular it supplied an EOF span
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// like this one, which points at the very end. We want to
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// fallback gracefully in this case.
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let file_text = r#"
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fn main() {
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struct Foo;
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impl !Sync for Foo {}
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unsafe impl Send for &'static Foo {
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// error: cross-crate traits with a default impl, like `core::marker::Send`,
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// can only be implemented for a struct/enum type, not
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// `&'static Foo`
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}"#;
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let cm = Rc::new(CodeMap::new());
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let foo = cm.new_filemap_and_lines("foo.rs", file_text);
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let mut rbrace_span = cm.span_substr(&foo, file_text, "}", 1);
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rbrace_span.lo = rbrace_span.hi;
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let mut snippet = SnippetData::new(cm.clone(), Some(rbrace_span));
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snippet.push(rbrace_span, false, None);
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let lines = snippet.render_lines();
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let text: String = make_string(&lines);
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println!("r#\"\n{}\"", text);
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assert_eq!(text, &r#"
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--> foo.rs:11:2
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11 |> }
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|> -
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"#[1..]);
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}
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