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denoland-deno/cli/fmt_errors.rs
2020-04-03 22:41:16 -04:00

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Rust

// Copyright 2018-2020 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license.
//! This mod provides DenoError to unify errors across Deno.
use crate::colors;
use crate::source_maps::apply_source_map;
use crate::source_maps::SourceMapGetter;
use deno_core::ErrBox;
use deno_core::JSStackFrame;
use std::error::Error;
use std::fmt;
use std::ops::Deref;
const SOURCE_ABBREV_THRESHOLD: usize = 150;
/// A trait which specifies parts of a diagnostic like item needs to be able to
/// generate to conform its display to other diagnostic like items
pub trait DisplayFormatter {
fn format_category_and_code(&self) -> String;
fn format_message(&self, level: usize) -> String;
fn format_related_info(&self) -> String;
fn format_source_line(&self, level: usize) -> String;
fn format_source_name(&self) -> String;
}
fn format_source_name(
script_name: String,
line_number: i64,
column: i64,
is_internal: bool,
) -> String {
let line_number = line_number + 1;
let column = column + 1;
if is_internal {
format!("{}:{}:{}", script_name, line_number, column)
} else {
let script_name_c = colors::cyan(script_name);
let line_c = colors::yellow(line_number.to_string());
let column_c = colors::yellow(column.to_string());
format!("{}:{}:{}", script_name_c, line_c, column_c)
}
}
/// Formats optional source, line number and column into a single string.
pub fn format_maybe_source_name(
script_name: Option<String>,
line_number: Option<i64>,
column: Option<i64>,
) -> String {
if script_name.is_none() {
return "".to_string();
}
assert!(line_number.is_some());
assert!(column.is_some());
format_source_name(
script_name.unwrap(),
line_number.unwrap(),
column.unwrap(),
false,
)
}
/// Take an optional source line and associated information to format it into
/// a pretty printed version of that line.
pub fn format_maybe_source_line(
source_line: Option<String>,
line_number: Option<i64>,
start_column: Option<i64>,
end_column: Option<i64>,
is_error: bool,
level: usize,
) -> String {
if source_line.is_none() || line_number.is_none() {
return "".to_string();
}
let source_line = source_line.as_ref().unwrap();
// sometimes source_line gets set with an empty string, which then outputs
// an empty source line when displayed, so need just short circuit here.
// Also short-circuit on error line too long.
if source_line.is_empty() || source_line.len() > SOURCE_ABBREV_THRESHOLD {
return "".to_string();
}
assert!(start_column.is_some());
assert!(end_column.is_some());
let line_number = (1 + line_number.unwrap()).to_string();
let line_color = colors::black_on_white(line_number.to_string());
let line_number_len = line_number.len();
let line_padding =
colors::black_on_white(format!("{:indent$}", "", indent = line_number_len))
.to_string();
let mut s = String::new();
let start_column = start_column.unwrap();
let end_column = end_column.unwrap();
// TypeScript uses `~` always, but V8 would utilise `^` always, even when
// doing ranges, so here, if we only have one marker (very common with V8
// errors) we will use `^` instead.
let underline_char = if (end_column - start_column) <= 1 {
'^'
} else {
'~'
};
for i in 0..end_column {
if i >= start_column {
s.push(underline_char);
} else {
s.push(' ');
}
}
let color_underline = if is_error {
colors::red(s).to_string()
} else {
colors::cyan(s).to_string()
};
let indent = format!("{:indent$}", "", indent = level);
format!(
"\n\n{}{} {}\n{}{} {}\n",
indent, line_color, source_line, indent, line_padding, color_underline
)
}
/// Format a message to preface with `error: ` with ansi codes for red.
pub fn format_error_message(msg: String) -> String {
let preamble = colors::red("error:".to_string());
format!("{} {}", preamble, msg)
}
fn format_stack_frame(frame: &JSStackFrame, is_internal_frame: bool) -> String {
// Note when we print to string, we change from 0-indexed to 1-indexed.
let function_name = if is_internal_frame {
colors::italic_bold_gray(frame.function_name.clone()).to_string()
} else {
colors::italic_bold(frame.function_name.clone()).to_string()
};
let mut source_loc = format_source_name(
frame.script_name.clone(),
frame.line_number,
frame.column,
is_internal_frame,
);
// Each chunk of styled text is auto-resetted on end,
// which make nesting not working.
// Explicitly specify color for each section.
let mut at_prefix = " at".to_owned();
if is_internal_frame {
at_prefix = colors::gray(at_prefix).to_string();
}
if !frame.function_name.is_empty() || frame.is_eval {
source_loc = format!("({})", source_loc); // wrap then style
}
if is_internal_frame {
source_loc = colors::gray(source_loc).to_string();
}
if !frame.function_name.is_empty() {
format!("{} {} {}", at_prefix, function_name, source_loc)
} else if frame.is_eval {
format!("{} eval {}", at_prefix, source_loc)
} else {
format!("{} {}", at_prefix, source_loc)
}
}
/// Wrapper around deno_core::JSError which provides color to_string.
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct JSError(deno_core::JSError);
impl JSError {
pub fn create(
core_js_error: deno_core::JSError,
source_map_getter: &impl SourceMapGetter,
) -> ErrBox {
let core_js_error = apply_source_map(&core_js_error, source_map_getter);
let js_error = Self(core_js_error);
ErrBox::from(js_error)
}
}
impl Deref for JSError {
type Target = deno_core::JSError;
fn deref(&self) -> &Self::Target {
&self.0
}
}
impl DisplayFormatter for JSError {
fn format_category_and_code(&self) -> String {
"".to_string()
}
fn format_message(&self, _level: usize) -> String {
format!(
"{}{}",
colors::red_bold("error: ".to_string()),
self.0.message.clone()
)
}
fn format_related_info(&self) -> String {
"".to_string()
}
fn format_source_line(&self, level: usize) -> String {
format_maybe_source_line(
self.0.source_line.clone(),
self.0.line_number,
self.0.start_column,
self.0.end_column,
true,
level,
)
}
fn format_source_name(&self) -> String {
let e = &self.0;
if e.script_resource_name.is_none() {
return "".to_string();
}
format!(
"\n{}",
format_maybe_source_name(
e.script_resource_name.clone(),
e.line_number,
e.start_column,
)
)
}
}
impl fmt::Display for JSError {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
write!(
f,
"{}{}{}",
self.format_message(0),
self.format_source_name(),
self.format_source_line(0),
)?;
for frame in &self.0.frames {
let is_internal_frame = frame.script_name.starts_with("$deno$");
write!(f, "\n{}", format_stack_frame(&frame, is_internal_frame))?;
}
Ok(())
}
}
impl Error for JSError {}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::*;
use crate::colors::strip_ansi_codes;
#[test]
fn js_error_to_string() {
let core_js_error = deno_core::JSError {
message: "Error: foo bar".to_string(),
source_line: None,
script_resource_name: None,
line_number: None,
start_column: None,
end_column: None,
frames: vec![
JSStackFrame {
line_number: 4,
column: 16,
script_name: "foo_bar.ts".to_string(),
function_name: "foo".to_string(),
is_eval: false,
is_constructor: false,
},
JSStackFrame {
line_number: 5,
column: 20,
script_name: "bar_baz.ts".to_string(),
function_name: "qat".to_string(),
is_eval: false,
is_constructor: false,
},
JSStackFrame {
line_number: 1,
column: 1,
script_name: "deno_main.js".to_string(),
function_name: "".to_string(),
is_eval: false,
is_constructor: false,
},
],
};
let formatted_error = JSError(core_js_error).to_string();
let actual = strip_ansi_codes(&formatted_error);
let expected = "error: Error: foo bar\n at foo (foo_bar.ts:5:17)\n at qat (bar_baz.ts:6:21)\n at deno_main.js:2:2";
assert_eq!(actual, expected);
}
#[test]
fn test_format_none_source_name() {
let actual = format_maybe_source_name(None, None, None);
assert_eq!(actual, "");
}
#[test]
fn test_format_some_source_name() {
let actual = format_maybe_source_name(
Some("file://foo/bar.ts".to_string()),
Some(1),
Some(2),
);
assert_eq!(strip_ansi_codes(&actual), "file://foo/bar.ts:2:3");
}
#[test]
fn test_format_none_source_line() {
let actual = format_maybe_source_line(None, None, None, None, false, 0);
assert_eq!(actual, "");
}
#[test]
fn test_format_some_source_line() {
let actual = format_maybe_source_line(
Some("console.log('foo');".to_string()),
Some(8),
Some(8),
Some(11),
true,
0,
);
assert_eq!(
strip_ansi_codes(&actual),
"\n\n9 console.log(\'foo\');\n ~~~\n"
);
}
#[test]
fn test_format_error_message() {
let actual = format_error_message("foo".to_string());
assert_eq!(strip_ansi_codes(&actual), "error: foo");
}
}