rust/src/librustdoc/json/mod.rs

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Rust

//! Rustdoc's JSON backend
//!
//! This module contains the logic for rendering a crate as JSON rather than the normal static HTML
//! output. See [the RFC](https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/2963) and the [`types`] module
//! docs for usage and details.
mod conversions;
use std::cell::RefCell;
use std::fs::File;
use std::path::PathBuf;
use std::rc::Rc;
use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashMap;
use rustc_middle::ty::TyCtxt;
use rustc_session::Session;
use rustc_span::edition::Edition;
use rustdoc_json_types as types;
use crate::clean;
use crate::config::RenderOptions;
use crate::error::Error;
use crate::formats::cache::Cache;
use crate::formats::FormatRenderer;
use crate::html::render::cache::ExternalLocation;
use crate::json::conversions::from_def_id;
#[derive(Clone)]
crate struct JsonRenderer<'tcx> {
tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>,
/// A mapping of IDs that contains all local items for this crate which gets output as a top
/// level field of the JSON blob.
index: Rc<RefCell<FxHashMap<types::Id, types::Item>>>,
/// The directory where the blob will be written to.
out_path: PathBuf,
cache: Rc<Cache>,
}
impl JsonRenderer<'tcx> {
fn sess(&self) -> &'tcx Session {
self.tcx.sess
}
fn get_trait_implementors(&mut self, id: rustc_span::def_id::DefId) -> Vec<types::Id> {
Rc::clone(&self.cache)
.implementors
.get(&id)
.map(|implementors| {
implementors
.iter()
.map(|i| {
let item = &i.impl_item;
self.item(item.clone()).unwrap();
from_def_id(item.def_id)
})
.collect()
})
.unwrap_or_default()
}
fn get_impls(&mut self, id: rustc_span::def_id::DefId) -> Vec<types::Id> {
Rc::clone(&self.cache)
.impls
.get(&id)
.map(|impls| {
impls
.iter()
.filter_map(|i| {
let item = &i.impl_item;
if item.def_id.is_local() {
self.item(item.clone()).unwrap();
Some(from_def_id(item.def_id))
} else {
None
}
})
.collect()
})
.unwrap_or_default()
}
fn get_trait_items(&mut self) -> Vec<(types::Id, types::Item)> {
Rc::clone(&self.cache)
.traits
.iter()
.filter_map(|(&id, trait_item)| {
// only need to synthesize items for external traits
if !id.is_local() {
let trait_item = &trait_item.trait_;
trait_item.items.clone().into_iter().for_each(|i| self.item(i).unwrap());
Some((
from_def_id(id),
types::Item {
id: from_def_id(id),
crate_id: id.krate.as_u32(),
name: self
.cache
.paths
.get(&id)
.unwrap_or_else(|| {
self.cache
.external_paths
.get(&id)
.expect("Trait should either be in local or external paths")
})
.0
.last()
.map(Clone::clone),
visibility: types::Visibility::Public,
inner: types::ItemEnum::Trait(trait_item.clone().into()),
source: None,
docs: Default::default(),
links: Default::default(),
attrs: Default::default(),
deprecation: Default::default(),
},
))
} else {
None
}
})
.collect()
}
}
impl<'tcx> FormatRenderer<'tcx> for JsonRenderer<'tcx> {
fn descr() -> &'static str {
"json"
}
fn init(
krate: clean::Crate,
options: RenderOptions,
_edition: Edition,
cache: Cache,
tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>,
) -> Result<(Self, clean::Crate), Error> {
debug!("Initializing json renderer");
Ok((
JsonRenderer {
tcx,
index: Rc::new(RefCell::new(FxHashMap::default())),
out_path: options.output,
cache: Rc::new(cache),
},
krate,
))
}
/// Inserts an item into the index. This should be used rather than directly calling insert on
/// the hashmap because certain items (traits and types) need to have their mappings for trait
/// implementations filled out before they're inserted.
fn item(&mut self, item: clean::Item) -> Result<(), Error> {
// Flatten items that recursively store other items
item.kind.inner_items().for_each(|i| self.item(i.clone()).unwrap());
let id = item.def_id;
if let Some(mut new_item) = self.convert_item(item) {
if let types::ItemEnum::Trait(ref mut t) = new_item.inner {
t.implementors = self.get_trait_implementors(id)
} else if let types::ItemEnum::Struct(ref mut s) = new_item.inner {
s.impls = self.get_impls(id)
} else if let types::ItemEnum::Enum(ref mut e) = new_item.inner {
e.impls = self.get_impls(id)
}
let removed = self.index.borrow_mut().insert(from_def_id(id), new_item.clone());
// FIXME(adotinthevoid): Currently, the index is duplicated. This is a sanity check
// to make sure the items are unique.
if let Some(old_item) = removed {
assert_eq!(old_item, new_item);
}
}
Ok(())
}
fn mod_item_in(&mut self, item: &clean::Item, _module_name: &str) -> Result<(), Error> {
use clean::types::ItemKind::*;
if let ModuleItem(m) = &*item.kind {
for item in &m.items {
match &*item.kind {
// These don't have names so they don't get added to the output by default
ImportItem(_) => self.item(item.clone()).unwrap(),
ExternCrateItem { .. } => self.item(item.clone()).unwrap(),
ImplItem(i) => i.items.iter().for_each(|i| self.item(i.clone()).unwrap()),
_ => {}
}
}
}
self.item(item.clone()).unwrap();
Ok(())
}
fn mod_item_out(&mut self, _item_name: &str) -> Result<(), Error> {
Ok(())
}
fn after_krate(
&mut self,
_krate: &clean::Crate,
_diag: &rustc_errors::Handler,
) -> Result<(), Error> {
debug!("Done with crate");
let mut index = (*self.index).clone().into_inner();
index.extend(self.get_trait_items());
// This needs to be the default HashMap for compatibility with the public interface for
// rustdoc-json
#[allow(rustc::default_hash_types)]
let output = types::Crate {
root: types::Id(String::from("0:0")),
crate_version: self.cache.crate_version.clone(),
includes_private: self.cache.document_private,
index: index.into_iter().collect(),
paths: self
.cache
.paths
.clone()
.into_iter()
.chain(self.cache.external_paths.clone().into_iter())
.map(|(k, (path, kind))| {
(
from_def_id(k),
types::ItemSummary { crate_id: k.krate.as_u32(), path, kind: kind.into() },
)
})
.collect(),
external_crates: self
.cache
.extern_locations
.iter()
.map(|(k, v)| {
(
k.as_u32(),
types::ExternalCrate {
name: v.0.to_string(),
html_root_url: match &v.2 {
ExternalLocation::Remote(s) => Some(s.clone()),
_ => None,
},
},
)
})
.collect(),
format_version: 5,
};
let mut p = self.out_path.clone();
p.push(output.index.get(&output.root).unwrap().name.clone().unwrap());
p.set_extension("json");
let file = File::create(&p).map_err(|error| Error { error: error.to_string(), file: p })?;
serde_json::ser::to_writer(&file, &output).unwrap();
Ok(())
}
fn cache(&self) -> &Cache {
&self.cache
}
}