Documenting diagnostic items with their usage and naming conventions (#1192)
* Documenting diagnostic items with their usage and naming conventions * Fixed typos in diagnostic items documentation Co-authored-by: Camelid <camelidcamel@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Camelid <camelidcamel@gmail.com>
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- [Creating Errors With SessionDiagnostic](./diagnostics/sessiondiagnostic.md)
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- [`LintStore`](./diagnostics/lintstore.md)
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- [Diagnostic Codes](./diagnostics/diagnostic-codes.md)
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- [Diagnostic Items](./diagnostics/diagnostic-items.md)
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# MIR to Binaries
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# Diagnostic Items
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## Background
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While writing lints it's common to check for specific types, traits and functions. This raises
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the question on how to check for these. Types can be checked by their complete type path.
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However, this requires hard coding paths and can lead to misclassifications in some edge cases.
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To counteract this, rustc has introduced diagnostic items that are used to identify types via
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[`Symbol`]s.
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## How To Find Diagnostic Items
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Diagnostic items are added to items inside `rustc`/`std`/`core` with the `rustc_diagnostic_item`
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attribute. The item for a specific type can be found by opening the source code in the
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documentation and looking for this attribute. Note that it's often added with the `cfg_attr`
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attribute to avoid compilation errors during tests. A definition often looks like this:
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```rs
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// This is the diagnostic item for this type vvvvvvv
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#[cfg_attr(not(test), rustc_diagnostic_item = "Penguin")]
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struct Penguin;
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```
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Diagnostic items are usually only added to traits, types and standalone functions. If the goal
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is to check for an associated type or method, please use the diagnostic item of the item and
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reference [*Using Diagnostic Items*](#using-diagnostic-items).
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## How To Add Diagnostic Items
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A new diagnostic item can be added with these two steps:
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1. Find the target item inside the rust repo. Now add the diagnostic item as a string via the
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`rustc_diagnostic_item` attribute. This can sometimes cause compilation errors while running
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tests. These errors can be avoided by using the `cfg_attr` attribute with the `not(test)`
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condition (it's fine adding then for all `rustc_diagnostic_item` attributes as a preventive
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manner). At the end, it should look like this:
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```rs
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// This will be the new diagnostic item vvv
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#[cfg_attr(not(test), rustc_diagnostic_item = "Cat")]
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struct Cat;
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```
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For the naming conventions of diagnostic items, please refer to
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[*Naming Conventions*](#naming-conventions).
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2. As of August 2021 <!-- date: 2021-08 --> diagnostic items in code are accessed via symbols in
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[`rustc_span::symbol::sym`]. To add your newly created diagnostic item simply open the
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module file and add the name (In this case `Cat`) at the correct point in the list.
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Now you can create a pull request with your changes. :tada: (Note that when using diagnostic
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items in other projects like Clippy, it might take some time until the repos get synchronized.)
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## Naming Conventions
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Diagnostic items don't have a set in stone naming convention yet. These are some guidelines that
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should be used for the future, but might differ from existing names:
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* Types, traits and enums are named using UpperCamelCase (Examples: `Iterator`, `HashMap`, ...)
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* For type names that are used multiple times like `Writer` it's good to choose a more precise
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name, maybe by adding the module to it. (Example: `IoWriter`)
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* Associated items should not get their own diagnostic items, but instead be accessed indirectly
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by the diagnostic item of the type they're originating from.
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* Freestanding functions like `std::mem::swap()` should be named using `snake_case` with one
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important (export) module as a prefix (Example: `mem_swap`, `cmp_max`)
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* Modules should usually not have a diagnostic item attached to them. Diagnostic items were
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added to avoid the usage of paths, using them on modules would therefore most likely to be
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counterproductive.
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## How To Use Diagnostic Items
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In rustc, diagnostic items are looked up via [`Symbol`]s from inside the
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[`rustc_span::symbol::sym`] module. These can then be mapped to [`DefId`]s using
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[`TyCtxt::get_diagnostic_item()`] or checked if they match a [`DefId`] using
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[`TyCtxt::is_diagnostic_item()`]. When mapping from a diagnostic item to a [`DefId`] the method
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will return a `Option<DefId>`. This can be `None` if either the symbol isn't a diagnostic item
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or the type is not registered, for instance when compiling with `#[no_std]`. All following
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examples are based on [`DefId`]s and their usage.
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### Check For A Type
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```rust
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use rustc_span::symbol::sym;
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/// This example checks if the given type (`ty`) has the type `HashMap` using
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/// `TyCtxt::is_diagnostic_item()`
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fn example_1(cx: &LateContext<'_>, ty: Ty<'_>) -> bool {
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match ty.kind() {
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ty::Adt(adt, _) => cx.tcx.is_diagnostic_item(sym::HashMap, adt.did),
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_ => false,
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}
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}
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```
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### Check For A Trait Implementation
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```rust
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/// This example checks if a given [`DefId`] from a method is part of a trait
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/// implementation defined by a diagnostic item.
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fn is_diag_trait_item(
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cx: &LateContext<'_>,
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def_id: DefId,
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diag_item: Symbol
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) -> bool {
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if let Some(trait_did) = cx.tcx.trait_of_item(def_id) {
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return cx.tcx.is_diagnostic_item(diag_item, trait_did);
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}
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false
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}
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```
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### Associated Types
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Associated types of diagnostic items can be accessed indirectly by first getting the [`DefId`]
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of the trait and then calling [`TyCtxt::associated_items()`]. This returns an [`AssocItems`]
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object which can be used for further checks. Checkout
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[`clippy_utils::ty::get_iterator_item_ty()`] for an example usage of this.
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### Usage In Clippy
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Clippy tries to use diagnostic items where possible and has developed some wrapper and utility
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functions. Please also refer to its documentation when using diagnostic items in Clippy. (See
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[*Common tools for writing lints*][clippy-Common-tools-for-writing-lints].)
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## Related Issues
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This lists some related issues. These are probably only interesting to people who really want to
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take a deep dive into the topic :)
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* [rust#60966]: The Rust PR that introduced diagnostic items
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* [rust-clippy#5393]: Clippy's tracking issue for moving away from hard coded paths to
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diagnostic item
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<!-- Links -->
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[`rustc_span::symbol::sym`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/nightly-rustc/rustc_span/symbol/sym/index.html
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[`Symbol`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/nightly-rustc/rustc_span/symbol/struct.Symbol.html
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[`DefId`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/nightly-rustc/rustc_hir/def_id/struct.DefId.html
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[`TyCtxt::get_diagnostic_item()`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/nightly-rustc/rustc_middle/ty/context/struct.TyCtxt.html#method.get_diagnostic_item
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[`TyCtxt::is_diagnostic_item()`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/nightly-rustc/rustc_middle/ty/context/struct.TyCtxt.html#method.is_diagnostic_item
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[`TyCtxt::associated_items()`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/nightly-rustc/rustc_middle/ty/context/struct.TyCtxt.html#method.associated_items
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[`AssocItems`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/nightly-rustc/rustc_middle/ty/assoc/struct.AssocItems.html
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[`clippy_utils::ty::get_iterator_item_ty()`]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/blob/305177342fbc622c0b3cb148467bab4b9524c934/clippy_utils/src/ty.rs#L55-L72
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[clippy-Common-tools-for-writing-lints]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/blob/master/doc/common_tools_writing_lints.md
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[rust#60966]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/60966
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[rust-clippy#5393]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/5393
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