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// Copyright 2018-2024 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license.
use std::borrow::Cow;
use std::fmt;
use std::fmt::Display;
use std::fmt::Write as _;
use std::path::PathBuf;
use deno_ast::ModuleSpecifier;
use deno_ast::SourcePos;
use deno_ast::SourceRange;
use deno_ast::SourceRanged;
use deno_ast::SourceTextInfo;
use deno_graph::ParsedSourceStore;
use deno_runtime::colors;
use unicode_width::UnicodeWidthStr;
pub trait SourceTextStore {
fn get_source_text<'a>(
&'a self,
specifier: &ModuleSpecifier,
) -> Option<Cow<'a, SourceTextInfo>>;
}
pub struct SourceTextParsedSourceStore<'a>(pub &'a dyn ParsedSourceStore);
impl SourceTextStore for SourceTextParsedSourceStore<'_> {
fn get_source_text<'a>(
&'a self,
specifier: &ModuleSpecifier,
) -> Option<Cow<'a, SourceTextInfo>> {
let parsed_source = self.0.get_parsed_source(specifier)?;
Some(Cow::Owned(parsed_source.text_info().clone()))
}
}
pub enum DiagnosticLevel {
Error,
Warning,
}
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug)]
pub struct DiagnosticSourceRange {
pub start: DiagnosticSourcePos,
pub end: DiagnosticSourcePos,
}
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug)]
pub enum DiagnosticSourcePos {
SourcePos(SourcePos),
ByteIndex(usize),
LineAndCol {
// 0-indexed line number
line: usize,
// 0-indexed column number
column: usize,
},
}
impl DiagnosticSourcePos {
fn pos(&self, source: &SourceTextInfo) -> SourcePos {
match self {
DiagnosticSourcePos::SourcePos(pos) => *pos,
DiagnosticSourcePos::ByteIndex(index) => source.range().start() + *index,
DiagnosticSourcePos::LineAndCol { line, column } => {
source.line_start(*line) + *column
}
}
}
}
#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
pub enum DiagnosticLocation<'a> {
/// The diagnostic is relevant to a specific path.
Path { path: PathBuf },
/// The diagnostic is relevant to an entire module.
Module {
/// The specifier of the module that contains the diagnostic.
specifier: Cow<'a, ModuleSpecifier>,
},
/// The diagnostic is relevant to a specific position in a module.
///
/// This variant will get the relevant `SouceTextInfo` from the cache using
/// the given specifier, and will then calculate the line and column numbers
/// from the given `SourcePos`.
ModulePosition {
/// The specifier of the module that contains the diagnostic.
specifier: Cow<'a, ModuleSpecifier>,
/// The source position of the diagnostic.
source_pos: DiagnosticSourcePos,
},
}
impl<'a> DiagnosticLocation<'a> {
/// Return the line and column number of the diagnostic.
///
/// The line number is 1-indexed.
///
/// The column number is 1-indexed. This is the number of UTF-16 code units
/// from the start of the line to the diagnostic.
/// Why UTF-16 code units? Because that's what VS Code understands, and
/// everyone uses VS Code. :)
fn position(&self, sources: &dyn SourceTextStore) -> Option<(usize, usize)> {
match self {
DiagnosticLocation::Path { .. } => None,
DiagnosticLocation::Module { .. } => None,
DiagnosticLocation::ModulePosition {
specifier,
source_pos,
} => {
let source = sources.get_source_text(specifier).expect(
"source text should be in the cache if the location is in a file",
);
let pos = source_pos.pos(&source);
let line_index = source.line_index(pos);
let line_start_pos = source.line_start(line_index);
let content = source.range_text(&SourceRange::new(line_start_pos, pos));
let line = line_index + 1;
let column = content.encode_utf16().count() + 1;
Some((line, column))
}
}
}
}
pub struct DiagnosticSnippet<'a> {
/// The source text for this snippet. The
pub source: DiagnosticSnippetSource<'a>,
/// The piece of the snippet that should be highlighted.
pub highlight: DiagnosticSnippetHighlight<'a>,
}
pub struct DiagnosticSnippetHighlight<'a> {
/// The range of the snippet that should be highlighted.
pub range: DiagnosticSourceRange,
/// The style of the highlight.
pub style: DiagnosticSnippetHighlightStyle,
/// An optional inline description of the highlight.
pub description: Option<Cow<'a, str>>,
}
pub enum DiagnosticSnippetHighlightStyle {
/// The highlight is an error. This will place red carets under the highlight.
Error,
#[allow(dead_code)]
/// The highlight is a warning. This will place yellow carets under the
/// highlight.
Warning,
#[allow(dead_code)]
/// The highlight shows code additions. This will place green + signs under
/// the highlight and will highlight the code in green.
Addition,
/// The highlight shows a hint. This will place blue dashes under the
/// highlight.
Hint,
}
impl DiagnosticSnippetHighlightStyle {
fn style_underline(
&self,
s: impl std::fmt::Display,
) -> impl std::fmt::Display {
match self {
DiagnosticSnippetHighlightStyle::Error => colors::red_bold(s),
DiagnosticSnippetHighlightStyle::Warning => colors::yellow_bold(s),
DiagnosticSnippetHighlightStyle::Addition => colors::green_bold(s),
DiagnosticSnippetHighlightStyle::Hint => colors::intense_blue(s),
}
}
fn underline_char(&self) -> char {
match self {
DiagnosticSnippetHighlightStyle::Error => '^',
DiagnosticSnippetHighlightStyle::Warning => '^',
DiagnosticSnippetHighlightStyle::Addition => '+',
DiagnosticSnippetHighlightStyle::Hint => '-',
}
}
}
pub enum DiagnosticSnippetSource<'a> {
/// The specifier of the module that should be displayed in this snippet. The
/// contents of the file will be retrieved from the `SourceTextStore`.
Specifier(Cow<'a, ModuleSpecifier>),
#[allow(dead_code)]
/// The source text that should be displayed in this snippet.
///
/// This should be used if the text of the snippet is not available in the
/// `SourceTextStore`.
SourceTextInfo(Cow<'a, deno_ast::SourceTextInfo>),
}
impl<'a> DiagnosticSnippetSource<'a> {
fn to_source_text_info(
&self,
sources: &'a dyn SourceTextStore,
) -> Cow<'a, SourceTextInfo> {
match self {
DiagnosticSnippetSource::Specifier(specifier) => {
sources.get_source_text(specifier).expect(
"source text should be in the cache if snippet source is a specifier",
)
}
DiagnosticSnippetSource::SourceTextInfo(info) => info.clone(),
}
}
}
/// Returns the text of the line with the given number.
fn line_text(source: &SourceTextInfo, line_number: usize) -> &str {
source.line_text(line_number - 1)
}
/// Returns the text of the line that contains the given position, split at the
/// given position.
fn line_text_split(
source: &SourceTextInfo,
pos: DiagnosticSourcePos,
) -> (&str, &str) {
let pos = pos.pos(source);
let line_index = source.line_index(pos);
let line_start_pos = source.line_start(line_index);
let line_end_pos = source.line_end(line_index);
let before = source.range_text(&SourceRange::new(line_start_pos, pos));
let after = source.range_text(&SourceRange::new(pos, line_end_pos));
(before, after)
}
/// Returns the text of the line that contains the given positions, split at the
/// given positions.
///
/// If the positions are on different lines, this will panic.
fn line_text_split3(
source: &SourceTextInfo,
start_pos: DiagnosticSourcePos,
end_pos: DiagnosticSourcePos,
) -> (&str, &str, &str) {
let start_pos = start_pos.pos(source);
let end_pos = end_pos.pos(source);
let line_index = source.line_index(start_pos);
assert_eq!(
line_index,
source.line_index(end_pos),
"start and end must be on the same line"
);
let line_start_pos = source.line_start(line_index);
let line_end_pos = source.line_end(line_index);
let before = source.range_text(&SourceRange::new(line_start_pos, start_pos));
let between = source.range_text(&SourceRange::new(start_pos, end_pos));
let after = source.range_text(&SourceRange::new(end_pos, line_end_pos));
(before, between, after)
}
/// Returns the line number (1 indexed) of the line that contains the given
/// position.
fn line_number(source: &SourceTextInfo, pos: DiagnosticSourcePos) -> usize {
source.line_index(pos.pos(source)) + 1
}
pub trait Diagnostic {
/// The level of the diagnostic.
fn level(&self) -> DiagnosticLevel;
/// The diagnostic code, like `no-explicit-any` or `ban-untagged-ignore`.
fn code(&self) -> impl fmt::Display + '_;
/// The human-readable diagnostic message.
fn message(&self) -> impl fmt::Display + '_;
/// The location this diagnostic is associated with.
fn location(&self) -> DiagnosticLocation;
/// A snippet showing the source code associated with the diagnostic.
fn snippet(&self) -> Option<DiagnosticSnippet<'_>>;
/// A hint for fixing the diagnostic.
fn hint(&self) -> Option<impl fmt::Display + '_>;
/// A snippet showing how the diagnostic can be fixed.
fn snippet_fixed(&self) -> Option<DiagnosticSnippet<'_>>;
fn info(&self) -> Cow<'_, [Cow<'_, str>]>;
/// An optional URL to the documentation for the diagnostic.
fn docs_url(&self) -> Option<impl fmt::Display + '_>;
fn display<'a>(
&'a self,
sources: &'a dyn SourceTextStore,
) -> DiagnosticDisplay<'a, Self> {
DiagnosticDisplay {
diagnostic: self,
sources,
}
}
}
struct RepeatingCharFmt(char, usize);
impl fmt::Display for RepeatingCharFmt {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
for _ in 0..self.1 {
f.write_char(self.0)?;
}
Ok(())
}
}
/// How many spaces a tab should be displayed as. 2 is the default used for
/// `deno fmt`, so we'll use that here.
const TAB_WIDTH: usize = 2;
struct ReplaceTab<'a>(&'a str);
impl fmt::Display for ReplaceTab<'_> {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
let mut written = 0;
for (i, c) in self.0.char_indices() {
if c == '\t' {
self.0[written..i].fmt(f)?;
RepeatingCharFmt(' ', TAB_WIDTH).fmt(f)?;
written = i + 1;
}
}
self.0[written..].fmt(f)?;
Ok(())
}
}
/// The width of the string as displayed, assuming tabs are 2 spaces wide.
///
/// This display width assumes that zero-width-joined characters are the width
/// of their consituent characters. This means that "Person: Red Hair" (which is
/// represented as "Person" + "ZWJ" + "Red Hair") will have a width of 4.
///
/// Whether this is correct is unfortunately dependent on the font / terminal
/// being used. Here is a list of what terminals consider the length of
/// "Person: Red Hair" to be:
///
/// | Terminal | Rendered Width |
/// | ---------------- | -------------- |
/// | Windows Terminal | 5 chars |
/// | iTerm (macOS) | 2 chars |
/// | Terminal (macOS) | 2 chars |
/// | VS Code terminal | 4 chars |
/// | GNOME Terminal | 4 chars |
///
/// If we really wanted to, we could try and detect the terminal being used and
/// adjust the width accordingly. However, this is probably not worth the
/// effort.
fn display_width(str: &str) -> usize {
str.width_cjk() + (str.chars().filter(|c| *c == '\t').count() * TAB_WIDTH)
}
pub struct DiagnosticDisplay<'a, T: Diagnostic + ?Sized> {
diagnostic: &'a T,
sources: &'a dyn SourceTextStore,
}
impl<T: Diagnostic + ?Sized> Display for DiagnosticDisplay<'_, T> {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
print_diagnostic(f, self.sources, self.diagnostic)
}
}
// error[missing-return-type]: missing explicit return type on public function
// at /mnt/artemis/Projects/github.com/denoland/deno/test.ts:1:16
// |
// 1 | export function test() {
// | ^^^^
// = hint: add an explicit return type to the function
// |
// 1 | export function test(): string {
// | ^^^^^^^^
//
// info: all functions that are exported from a module must have an explicit return type to support fast check and documentation generation.
// docs: https://jsr.io/d/missing-return-type
fn print_diagnostic(
io: &mut dyn std::fmt::Write,
sources: &dyn SourceTextStore,
diagnostic: &(impl Diagnostic + ?Sized),
) -> Result<(), std::fmt::Error> {
match diagnostic.level() {
DiagnosticLevel::Error => {
write!(
io,
"{}",
colors::red_bold(format_args!("error[{}]", diagnostic.code()))
)?;
}
DiagnosticLevel::Warning => {
write!(
io,
"{}",
colors::yellow_bold(format_args!("warning[{}]", diagnostic.code()))
)?;
}
}
writeln!(io, ": {}", colors::bold(diagnostic.message()))?;
let mut max_line_number_digits = 1;
if let Some(snippet) = diagnostic.snippet() {
let source = snippet.source.to_source_text_info(sources);
let last_line = line_number(&source, snippet.highlight.range.end);
max_line_number_digits = max_line_number_digits.max(last_line.ilog10() + 1);
}
if let Some(snippet) = diagnostic.snippet_fixed() {
let source = snippet.source.to_source_text_info(sources);
let last_line = line_number(&source, snippet.highlight.range.end);
max_line_number_digits = max_line_number_digits.max(last_line.ilog10() + 1);
}
let location = diagnostic.location();
write!(
io,
"{}{}",
RepeatingCharFmt(' ', max_line_number_digits as usize),
colors::intense_blue("-->"),
)?;
match &location {
DiagnosticLocation::Path { path } => {
write!(io, " {}", colors::cyan(path.display()))?;
}
DiagnosticLocation::Module { specifier }
| DiagnosticLocation::ModulePosition { specifier, .. } => {
if let Ok(path) = specifier.to_file_path() {
write!(io, " {}", colors::cyan(path.display()))?;
} else {
write!(io, " {}", colors::cyan(specifier.as_str()))?;
}
}
}
if let Some((line, column)) = location.position(sources) {
write!(
io,
"{}",
colors::yellow(format_args!(":{}:{}", line, column))
)?;
}
writeln!(io)?;
if let Some(snippet) = diagnostic.snippet() {
print_snippet(io, sources, &snippet, max_line_number_digits)?;
};
if let Some(hint) = diagnostic.hint() {
write!(
io,
"{} {} ",
RepeatingCharFmt(' ', max_line_number_digits as usize),
colors::intense_blue("=")
)?;
writeln!(io, "{}: {}", colors::bold("hint"), hint)?;
}
if let Some(snippet) = diagnostic.snippet_fixed() {
print_snippet(io, sources, &snippet, max_line_number_digits)?;
}
writeln!(io)?;
let mut needs_final_newline = false;
for info in diagnostic.info().iter() {
needs_final_newline = true;
writeln!(io, " {}: {}", colors::intense_blue("info"), info)?;
}
if let Some(docs_url) = diagnostic.docs_url() {
needs_final_newline = true;
writeln!(io, " {}: {}", colors::intense_blue("docs"), docs_url)?;
}
if needs_final_newline {
writeln!(io)?;
}
Ok(())
}
/// Prints a snippet to the given writer and returns the line number indent.
fn print_snippet(
io: &mut dyn std::fmt::Write,
sources: &dyn SourceTextStore,
snippet: &DiagnosticSnippet<'_>,
max_line_number_digits: u32,
) -> Result<(), std::fmt::Error> {
let DiagnosticSnippet { source, highlight } = snippet;
fn print_padded(
io: &mut dyn std::fmt::Write,
text: impl std::fmt::Display,
padding: u32,
) -> Result<(), std::fmt::Error> {
for _ in 0..padding {
write!(io, " ")?;
}
write!(io, "{}", text)?;
Ok(())
}
let source = source.to_source_text_info(sources);
let start_line_number = line_number(&source, highlight.range.start);
let end_line_number = line_number(&source, highlight.range.end);
print_padded(io, colors::intense_blue(" | "), max_line_number_digits)?;
writeln!(io)?;
for line_number in start_line_number..=end_line_number {
print_padded(
io,
colors::intense_blue(format_args!("{} | ", line_number)),
max_line_number_digits - line_number.ilog10() - 1,
)?;
let padding_width;
let highlight_width;
if line_number == start_line_number && start_line_number == end_line_number
{
let (before, between, after) =
line_text_split3(&source, highlight.range.start, highlight.range.end);
write!(io, "{}", ReplaceTab(before))?;
match highlight.style {
DiagnosticSnippetHighlightStyle::Addition => {
write!(io, "{}", colors::green(ReplaceTab(between)))?;
}
_ => {
write!(io, "{}", ReplaceTab(between))?;
}
}
writeln!(io, "{}", ReplaceTab(after))?;
padding_width = display_width(before);
highlight_width = display_width(between);
} else if line_number == start_line_number {
let (before, after) = line_text_split(&source, highlight.range.start);
write!(io, "{}", ReplaceTab(before))?;
match highlight.style {
DiagnosticSnippetHighlightStyle::Addition => {
write!(io, "{}", colors::green(ReplaceTab(after)))?;
}
_ => {
write!(io, "{}", ReplaceTab(after))?;
}
}
writeln!(io)?;
padding_width = display_width(before);
highlight_width = display_width(after);
} else if line_number == end_line_number {
let (before, after) = line_text_split(&source, highlight.range.end);
match highlight.style {
DiagnosticSnippetHighlightStyle::Addition => {
write!(io, "{}", colors::green(ReplaceTab(before)))?;
}
_ => {
write!(io, "{}", ReplaceTab(before))?;
}
}
write!(io, "{}", ReplaceTab(after))?;
writeln!(io)?;
padding_width = 0;
highlight_width = display_width(before);
} else {
let line = line_text(&source, line_number);
writeln!(io, "{}", ReplaceTab(line))?;
padding_width = 0;
highlight_width = display_width(line);
}
print_padded(io, colors::intense_blue(" | "), max_line_number_digits)?;
write!(io, "{}", RepeatingCharFmt(' ', padding_width))?;
let underline =
RepeatingCharFmt(highlight.style.underline_char(), highlight_width);
write!(io, "{}", highlight.style.style_underline(underline))?;
if line_number == end_line_number {
if let Some(description) = &highlight.description {
write!(io, " {}", highlight.style.style_underline(description))?;
}
}
writeln!(io)?;
}
Ok(())
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use std::borrow::Cow;
use deno_ast::ModuleSpecifier;
use deno_ast::SourceTextInfo;
use super::SourceTextStore;
struct TestSource {
specifier: ModuleSpecifier,
text_info: SourceTextInfo,
}
impl SourceTextStore for TestSource {
fn get_source_text<'a>(
&'a self,
specifier: &ModuleSpecifier,
) -> Option<Cow<'a, SourceTextInfo>> {
if specifier == &self.specifier {
Some(Cow::Borrowed(&self.text_info))
} else {
None
}
}
}
#[test]
fn test_display_width() {
assert_eq!(super::display_width("abc"), 3);
assert_eq!(super::display_width("\t"), 2);
assert_eq!(super::display_width("\t\t123"), 7);
assert_eq!(super::display_width("🎄"), 2);
assert_eq!(super::display_width("🎄🎄"), 4);
assert_eq!(super::display_width("🧑‍🦰"), 4);
}
#[test]
fn test_position_in_file_from_text_info_simple() {
let specifier: ModuleSpecifier = "file:///dev/test.ts".parse().unwrap();
let text_info = SourceTextInfo::new("foo\nbar\nbaz".into());
let pos = text_info.line_start(1);
let sources = TestSource {
specifier: specifier.clone(),
text_info,
};
let location = super::DiagnosticLocation::ModulePosition {
specifier: Cow::Borrowed(&specifier),
source_pos: super::DiagnosticSourcePos::SourcePos(pos),
};
let position = location.position(&sources).unwrap();
assert_eq!(position, (2, 1))
}
#[test]
fn test_position_in_file_from_text_info_emoji() {
let specifier: ModuleSpecifier = "file:///dev/test.ts".parse().unwrap();
let text_info = SourceTextInfo::new("🧑🦰text".into());
let pos = text_info.line_start(0) + 11; // the end of the emoji
let sources = TestSource {
specifier: specifier.clone(),
text_info,
};
let location = super::DiagnosticLocation::ModulePosition {
specifier: Cow::Borrowed(&specifier),
source_pos: super::DiagnosticSourcePos::SourcePos(pos),
};
let position = location.position(&sources).unwrap();
assert_eq!(position, (1, 6))
}
}