rustc_parse/parser/
pat.rs

1use std::ops::Bound;
2
3use rustc_ast::mut_visit::{self, MutVisitor};
4use rustc_ast::ptr::P;
5use rustc_ast::token::NtPatKind::*;
6use rustc_ast::token::{self, IdentIsRaw, MetaVarKind, Token};
7use rustc_ast::util::parser::ExprPrecedence;
8use rustc_ast::visit::{self, Visitor};
9use rustc_ast::{
10    self as ast, Arm, AttrVec, BindingMode, ByRef, Expr, ExprKind, LocalKind, MacCall, Mutability,
11    Pat, PatField, PatFieldsRest, PatKind, Path, QSelf, RangeEnd, RangeSyntax, Stmt, StmtKind,
12};
13use rustc_ast_pretty::pprust;
14use rustc_errors::{Applicability, Diag, DiagArgValue, PResult, StashKey};
15use rustc_session::errors::ExprParenthesesNeeded;
16use rustc_span::source_map::{Spanned, respan};
17use rustc_span::{BytePos, ErrorGuaranteed, Ident, Span, kw, sym};
18use thin_vec::{ThinVec, thin_vec};
19
20use super::{ForceCollect, Parser, PathStyle, Restrictions, Trailing, UsePreAttrPos};
21use crate::errors::{
22    self, AmbiguousRangePattern, AtDotDotInStructPattern, AtInStructPattern,
23    DotDotDotForRemainingFields, DotDotDotRangeToPatternNotAllowed, DotDotDotRestPattern,
24    EnumPatternInsteadOfIdentifier, ExpectedBindingLeftOfAt, ExpectedCommaAfterPatternField,
25    GenericArgsInPatRequireTurbofishSyntax, InclusiveRangeExtraEquals, InclusiveRangeMatchArrow,
26    InclusiveRangeNoEnd, InvalidMutInPattern, ParenRangeSuggestion, PatternOnWrongSideOfAt,
27    RemoveLet, RepeatedMutInPattern, SwitchRefBoxOrder, TopLevelOrPatternNotAllowed,
28    TopLevelOrPatternNotAllowedSugg, TrailingVertNotAllowed, UnexpectedExpressionInPattern,
29    UnexpectedExpressionInPatternSugg, UnexpectedLifetimeInPattern, UnexpectedParenInRangePat,
30    UnexpectedParenInRangePatSugg, UnexpectedVertVertBeforeFunctionParam,
31    UnexpectedVertVertInPattern, WrapInParens,
32};
33use crate::parser::expr::{DestructuredFloat, could_be_unclosed_char_literal};
34use crate::{exp, maybe_recover_from_interpolated_ty_qpath};
35
36#[derive(PartialEq, Copy, Clone)]
37pub enum Expected {
38    ParameterName,
39    ArgumentName,
40    Identifier,
41    BindingPattern,
42}
43
44impl Expected {
45    // FIXME(#100717): migrate users of this to proper localization
46    fn to_string_or_fallback(expected: Option<Expected>) -> &'static str {
47        match expected {
48            Some(Expected::ParameterName) => "parameter name",
49            Some(Expected::ArgumentName) => "argument name",
50            Some(Expected::Identifier) => "identifier",
51            Some(Expected::BindingPattern) => "binding pattern",
52            None => "pattern",
53        }
54    }
55}
56
57const WHILE_PARSING_OR_MSG: &str = "while parsing this or-pattern starting here";
58
59/// Whether or not to recover a `,` when parsing or-patterns.
60#[derive(PartialEq, Copy, Clone)]
61pub enum RecoverComma {
62    Yes,
63    No,
64}
65
66/// Whether or not to recover a `:` when parsing patterns that were meant to be paths.
67#[derive(PartialEq, Copy, Clone)]
68pub enum RecoverColon {
69    Yes,
70    No,
71}
72
73/// Whether or not to recover a `a, b` when parsing patterns as `(a, b)` or that *and* `a | b`.
74#[derive(PartialEq, Copy, Clone)]
75pub enum CommaRecoveryMode {
76    LikelyTuple,
77    EitherTupleOrPipe,
78}
79
80/// The result of `eat_or_separator`. We want to distinguish which case we are in to avoid
81/// emitting duplicate diagnostics.
82#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy)]
83enum EatOrResult {
84    /// We recovered from a trailing vert.
85    TrailingVert,
86    /// We ate an `|` (or `||` and recovered).
87    AteOr,
88    /// We did not eat anything (i.e. the current token is not `|` or `||`).
89    None,
90}
91
92/// The syntax location of a given pattern. Used for diagnostics.
93#[derive(Clone, Copy)]
94pub enum PatternLocation {
95    LetBinding,
96    FunctionParameter,
97}
98
99impl<'a> Parser<'a> {
100    /// Parses a pattern.
101    ///
102    /// Corresponds to `Pattern` in RFC 3637 and admits guard patterns at the top level.
103    /// Used when parsing patterns in all cases where neither `PatternNoTopGuard` nor
104    /// `PatternNoTopAlt` (see below) are used.
105    pub fn parse_pat_allow_top_guard(
106        &mut self,
107        expected: Option<Expected>,
108        rc: RecoverComma,
109        ra: RecoverColon,
110        rt: CommaRecoveryMode,
111    ) -> PResult<'a, P<Pat>> {
112        let pat = self.parse_pat_no_top_guard(expected, rc, ra, rt)?;
113
114        if self.eat_keyword(exp!(If)) {
115            let cond = self.parse_expr()?;
116            // Feature-gate guard patterns
117            self.psess.gated_spans.gate(sym::guard_patterns, cond.span);
118            let span = pat.span.to(cond.span);
119            Ok(self.mk_pat(span, PatKind::Guard(pat, cond)))
120        } else {
121            Ok(pat)
122        }
123    }
124
125    /// Parses a pattern.
126    ///
127    /// Corresponds to `PatternNoTopAlt` in RFC 3637 and does not admit or-patterns
128    /// or guard patterns at the top level. Used when parsing the parameters of lambda
129    /// expressions, functions, function pointers, and `pat_param` macro fragments.
130    pub fn parse_pat_no_top_alt(
131        &mut self,
132        expected: Option<Expected>,
133        syntax_loc: Option<PatternLocation>,
134    ) -> PResult<'a, P<Pat>> {
135        self.parse_pat_with_range_pat(true, expected, syntax_loc)
136    }
137
138    /// Parses a pattern.
139    ///
140    /// Corresponds to `PatternNoTopGuard` in RFC 3637 and allows or-patterns, but not
141    /// guard patterns, at the top level. Used for parsing patterns in `pat` fragments (until
142    /// the next edition) and `let`, `if let`, and `while let` expressions.
143    ///
144    /// Note that after the FCP in <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/81415>,
145    /// a leading vert is allowed in nested or-patterns, too. This allows us to
146    /// simplify the grammar somewhat.
147    pub fn parse_pat_no_top_guard(
148        &mut self,
149        expected: Option<Expected>,
150        rc: RecoverComma,
151        ra: RecoverColon,
152        rt: CommaRecoveryMode,
153    ) -> PResult<'a, P<Pat>> {
154        self.parse_pat_no_top_guard_inner(expected, rc, ra, rt, None).map(|(pat, _)| pat)
155    }
156
157    /// Returns the pattern and a bool indicating whether we recovered from a trailing vert (true =
158    /// recovered).
159    fn parse_pat_no_top_guard_inner(
160        &mut self,
161        expected: Option<Expected>,
162        rc: RecoverComma,
163        ra: RecoverColon,
164        rt: CommaRecoveryMode,
165        syntax_loc: Option<PatternLocation>,
166    ) -> PResult<'a, (P<Pat>, bool)> {
167        // Keep track of whether we recovered from a trailing vert so that we can avoid duplicated
168        // suggestions (which bothers rustfix).
169        //
170        // Allow a '|' before the pats (RFCs 1925, 2530, and 2535).
171        let (leading_vert_span, mut trailing_vert) = match self.eat_or_separator(None) {
172            EatOrResult::AteOr => (Some(self.prev_token.span), false),
173            EatOrResult::TrailingVert => (None, true),
174            EatOrResult::None => (None, false),
175        };
176
177        // Parse the first pattern (`p_0`).
178        let mut first_pat = match self.parse_pat_no_top_alt(expected, syntax_loc) {
179            Ok(pat) => pat,
180            Err(err)
181                if self.token.is_reserved_ident()
182                    && !self.token.is_keyword(kw::In)
183                    && !self.token.is_keyword(kw::If) =>
184            {
185                err.emit();
186                self.bump();
187                self.mk_pat(self.token.span, PatKind::Wild)
188            }
189            Err(err) => return Err(err),
190        };
191        if rc == RecoverComma::Yes && !first_pat.could_be_never_pattern() {
192            self.maybe_recover_unexpected_comma(first_pat.span, rt)?;
193        }
194
195        // If the next token is not a `|`,
196        // this is not an or-pattern and we should exit here.
197        if !self.check(exp!(Or)) && self.token != token::OrOr {
198            // If we parsed a leading `|` which should be gated,
199            // then we should really gate the leading `|`.
200            // This complicated procedure is done purely for diagnostics UX.
201
202            // Check if the user wrote `foo:bar` instead of `foo::bar`.
203            if ra == RecoverColon::Yes {
204                first_pat = self.maybe_recover_colon_colon_in_pat_typo(first_pat, expected);
205            }
206
207            if let Some(leading_vert_span) = leading_vert_span {
208                // If there was a leading vert, treat this as an or-pattern. This improves
209                // diagnostics.
210                let span = leading_vert_span.to(self.prev_token.span);
211                return Ok((self.mk_pat(span, PatKind::Or(thin_vec![first_pat])), trailing_vert));
212            }
213
214            return Ok((first_pat, trailing_vert));
215        }
216
217        // Parse the patterns `p_1 | ... | p_n` where `n > 0`.
218        let lo = leading_vert_span.unwrap_or(first_pat.span);
219        let mut pats = thin_vec![first_pat];
220        loop {
221            match self.eat_or_separator(Some(lo)) {
222                EatOrResult::AteOr => {}
223                EatOrResult::None => break,
224                EatOrResult::TrailingVert => {
225                    trailing_vert = true;
226                    break;
227                }
228            }
229            let pat = self.parse_pat_no_top_alt(expected, syntax_loc).map_err(|mut err| {
230                err.span_label(lo, WHILE_PARSING_OR_MSG);
231                err
232            })?;
233            if rc == RecoverComma::Yes && !pat.could_be_never_pattern() {
234                self.maybe_recover_unexpected_comma(pat.span, rt)?;
235            }
236            pats.push(pat);
237        }
238        let or_pattern_span = lo.to(self.prev_token.span);
239
240        Ok((self.mk_pat(or_pattern_span, PatKind::Or(pats)), trailing_vert))
241    }
242
243    /// Parse a pattern and (maybe) a `Colon` in positions where a pattern may be followed by a
244    /// type annotation (e.g. for `let` bindings or `fn` params).
245    ///
246    /// Generally, this corresponds to `pat_no_top_alt` followed by an optional `Colon`. It will
247    /// eat the `Colon` token if one is present.
248    ///
249    /// The return value represents the parsed pattern and `true` if a `Colon` was parsed (`false`
250    /// otherwise).
251    pub(super) fn parse_pat_before_ty(
252        &mut self,
253        expected: Option<Expected>,
254        rc: RecoverComma,
255        syntax_loc: PatternLocation,
256    ) -> PResult<'a, (P<Pat>, bool)> {
257        // We use `parse_pat_allow_top_alt` regardless of whether we actually want top-level
258        // or-patterns so that we can detect when a user tries to use it. This allows us to print a
259        // better error message.
260        let (pat, trailing_vert) = self.parse_pat_no_top_guard_inner(
261            expected,
262            rc,
263            RecoverColon::No,
264            CommaRecoveryMode::LikelyTuple,
265            Some(syntax_loc),
266        )?;
267        let colon = self.eat(exp!(Colon));
268
269        if let PatKind::Or(pats) = &pat.kind {
270            let span = pat.span;
271            let sub = if pats.len() == 1 {
272                Some(TopLevelOrPatternNotAllowedSugg::RemoveLeadingVert {
273                    span: span.with_hi(span.lo() + BytePos(1)),
274                })
275            } else {
276                Some(TopLevelOrPatternNotAllowedSugg::WrapInParens {
277                    span,
278                    suggestion: WrapInParens { lo: span.shrink_to_lo(), hi: span.shrink_to_hi() },
279                })
280            };
281
282            let err = self.dcx().create_err(match syntax_loc {
283                PatternLocation::LetBinding => {
284                    TopLevelOrPatternNotAllowed::LetBinding { span, sub }
285                }
286                PatternLocation::FunctionParameter => {
287                    TopLevelOrPatternNotAllowed::FunctionParameter { span, sub }
288                }
289            });
290            if trailing_vert {
291                err.delay_as_bug();
292            } else {
293                err.emit();
294            }
295        }
296
297        Ok((pat, colon))
298    }
299
300    /// Parse the pattern for a function or function pointer parameter, followed by a colon.
301    ///
302    /// The return value represents the parsed pattern and `true` if a `Colon` was parsed (`false`
303    /// otherwise).
304    pub(super) fn parse_fn_param_pat_colon(&mut self) -> PResult<'a, (P<Pat>, bool)> {
305        // In order to get good UX, we first recover in the case of a leading vert for an illegal
306        // top-level or-pat. Normally, this means recovering both `|` and `||`, but in this case,
307        // a leading `||` probably doesn't indicate an or-pattern attempt, so we handle that
308        // separately.
309        if let token::OrOr = self.token.kind {
310            self.dcx().emit_err(UnexpectedVertVertBeforeFunctionParam { span: self.token.span });
311            self.bump();
312        }
313
314        self.parse_pat_before_ty(
315            Some(Expected::ParameterName),
316            RecoverComma::No,
317            PatternLocation::FunctionParameter,
318        )
319    }
320
321    /// Eat the or-pattern `|` separator.
322    /// If instead a `||` token is encountered, recover and pretend we parsed `|`.
323    fn eat_or_separator(&mut self, lo: Option<Span>) -> EatOrResult {
324        if self.recover_trailing_vert(lo) {
325            EatOrResult::TrailingVert
326        } else if self.token.kind == token::OrOr {
327            // Found `||`; Recover and pretend we parsed `|`.
328            self.dcx().emit_err(UnexpectedVertVertInPattern { span: self.token.span, start: lo });
329            self.bump();
330            EatOrResult::AteOr
331        } else if self.eat(exp!(Or)) {
332            EatOrResult::AteOr
333        } else {
334            EatOrResult::None
335        }
336    }
337
338    /// Recover if `|` or `||` is the current token and we have one of the
339    /// tokens `=>`, `if`, `=`, `:`, `;`, `,`, `]`, `)`, or `}` ahead of us.
340    ///
341    /// These tokens all indicate that we reached the end of the or-pattern
342    /// list and can now reliably say that the `|` was an illegal trailing vert.
343    /// Note that there are more tokens such as `@` for which we know that the `|`
344    /// is an illegal parse. However, the user's intent is less clear in that case.
345    fn recover_trailing_vert(&mut self, lo: Option<Span>) -> bool {
346        let is_end_ahead = self.look_ahead(1, |token| {
347            matches!(
348                &token.uninterpolate().kind,
349                token::FatArrow // e.g. `a | => 0,`.
350                | token::Ident(kw::If, token::IdentIsRaw::No) // e.g. `a | if expr`.
351                | token::Eq // e.g. `let a | = 0`.
352                | token::Semi // e.g. `let a |;`.
353                | token::Colon // e.g. `let a | :`.
354                | token::Comma // e.g. `let (a |,)`.
355                | token::CloseBracket // e.g. `let [a | ]`.
356                | token::CloseParen // e.g. `let (a | )`.
357                | token::CloseBrace // e.g. `let A { f: a | }`.
358            )
359        });
360        match (is_end_ahead, &self.token.kind) {
361            (true, token::Or | token::OrOr) => {
362                // A `|` or possibly `||` token shouldn't be here. Ban it.
363                self.dcx().emit_err(TrailingVertNotAllowed {
364                    span: self.token.span,
365                    start: lo,
366                    token: self.token,
367                    note_double_vert: self.token.kind == token::OrOr,
368                });
369                self.bump();
370                true
371            }
372            _ => false,
373        }
374    }
375
376    /// Ensures that the last parsed pattern (or pattern range bound) is not followed by an expression.
377    ///
378    /// `is_end_bound` indicates whether the last parsed thing was the end bound of a range pattern (see [`parse_pat_range_end`](Self::parse_pat_range_end))
379    /// in order to say "expected a pattern range bound" instead of "expected a pattern";
380    /// ```text
381    /// 0..=1 + 2
382    ///     ^^^^^
383    /// ```
384    /// Only the end bound is spanned in this case, and this function has no idea if there was a `..=` before `pat_span`, hence the parameter.
385    ///
386    /// This function returns `Some` if a trailing expression was recovered, and said expression's span.
387    #[must_use = "the pattern must be discarded as `PatKind::Err` if this function returns Some"]
388    fn maybe_recover_trailing_expr(
389        &mut self,
390        pat_span: Span,
391        is_end_bound: bool,
392    ) -> Option<(ErrorGuaranteed, Span)> {
393        if self.prev_token.is_keyword(kw::Underscore) || !self.may_recover() {
394            // Don't recover anything after an `_` or if recovery is disabled.
395            return None;
396        }
397
398        // Returns `true` iff `token` is an unsuffixed integer.
399        let is_one_tuple_index = |_: &Self, token: &Token| -> bool {
400            use token::{Lit, LitKind};
401
402            matches!(
403                token.kind,
404                token::Literal(Lit { kind: LitKind::Integer, symbol: _, suffix: None })
405            )
406        };
407
408        // Returns `true` iff `token` is an unsuffixed `x.y` float.
409        let is_two_tuple_indexes = |this: &Self, token: &Token| -> bool {
410            use token::{Lit, LitKind};
411
412            if let token::Literal(Lit { kind: LitKind::Float, symbol, suffix: None }) = token.kind
413                && let DestructuredFloat::MiddleDot(..) = this.break_up_float(symbol, token.span)
414            {
415                true
416            } else {
417                false
418            }
419        };
420
421        // Check for `.hello` or `.0`.
422        let has_dot_expr = self.check_noexpect(&token::Dot) // `.`
423            && self.look_ahead(1, |tok| {
424                tok.is_ident() // `hello`
425                || is_one_tuple_index(&self, &tok) // `0`
426                || is_two_tuple_indexes(&self, &tok) // `0.0`
427            });
428
429        // Check for operators.
430        // `|` is excluded as it is used in pattern alternatives and lambdas,
431        // `?` is included for error propagation,
432        // `[` is included for indexing operations,
433        // `[]` is excluded as `a[]` isn't an expression and should be recovered as `a, []` (cf. `tests/ui/parser/pat-lt-bracket-7.rs`),
434        // `as` is included for type casts
435        let has_trailing_operator = matches!(
436                self.token.kind,
437                token::Plus | token::Minus | token::Star | token::Slash | token::Percent
438                | token::Caret | token::And | token::Shl | token::Shr // excludes `Or`
439            )
440            || self.token == token::Question
441            || (self.token == token::OpenBracket
442                && self.look_ahead(1, |t| *t != token::CloseBracket)) // excludes `[]`
443            || self.token.is_keyword(kw::As);
444
445        if !has_dot_expr && !has_trailing_operator {
446            // Nothing to recover here.
447            return None;
448        }
449
450        // Let's try to parse an expression to emit a better diagnostic.
451        let mut snapshot = self.create_snapshot_for_diagnostic();
452        snapshot.restrictions.insert(Restrictions::IS_PAT);
453
454        // Parse `?`, `.f`, `(arg0, arg1, ...)` or `[expr]` until they've all been eaten.
455        let Ok(expr) = snapshot
456            .parse_expr_dot_or_call_with(
457                AttrVec::new(),
458                self.mk_expr(pat_span, ExprKind::Dummy), // equivalent to transforming the parsed pattern into an `Expr`
459                pat_span,
460            )
461            .map_err(|err| err.cancel())
462        else {
463            // We got a trailing method/operator, but that wasn't an expression.
464            return None;
465        };
466
467        // Parse an associative expression such as `+ expr`, `% expr`, ...
468        // Assignments, ranges and `|` are disabled by [`Restrictions::IS_PAT`].
469        let Ok((expr, _)) = snapshot
470            .parse_expr_assoc_rest_with(Bound::Unbounded, false, expr)
471            .map_err(|err| err.cancel())
472        else {
473            // We got a trailing method/operator, but that wasn't an expression.
474            return None;
475        };
476
477        // We got a valid expression.
478        self.restore_snapshot(snapshot);
479        self.restrictions.remove(Restrictions::IS_PAT);
480
481        let is_bound = is_end_bound
482            // is_start_bound: either `..` or `)..`
483            || self.token.is_range_separator()
484            || self.token == token::CloseParen
485                && self.look_ahead(1, Token::is_range_separator);
486
487        let span = expr.span;
488
489        Some((
490            self.dcx()
491                .create_err(UnexpectedExpressionInPattern {
492                    span,
493                    is_bound,
494                    expr_precedence: expr.precedence(),
495                })
496                .stash(span, StashKey::ExprInPat)
497                .unwrap(),
498            span,
499        ))
500    }
501
502    /// Called by [`Parser::parse_stmt_without_recovery`], used to add statement-aware subdiagnostics to the errors stashed
503    /// by [`Parser::maybe_recover_trailing_expr`].
504    pub(super) fn maybe_augment_stashed_expr_in_pats_with_suggestions(&mut self, stmt: &Stmt) {
505        if self.dcx().has_errors().is_none() {
506            // No need to walk the statement if there's no stashed errors.
507            return;
508        }
509
510        struct PatVisitor<'a> {
511            /// `self`
512            parser: &'a Parser<'a>,
513            /// The freshly-parsed statement.
514            stmt: &'a Stmt,
515            /// The current match arm (for arm guard suggestions).
516            arm: Option<&'a Arm>,
517            /// The current struct field (for variable name suggestions).
518            field: Option<&'a PatField>,
519        }
520
521        impl<'a> PatVisitor<'a> {
522            /// Looks for stashed [`StashKey::ExprInPat`] errors in `stash_span`, and emit them with suggestions.
523            /// `stash_span` is contained in `expr_span`, the latter being larger in borrow patterns;
524            /// ```txt
525            /// &mut x.y
526            /// -----^^^ `stash_span`
527            /// |
528            /// `expr_span`
529            /// ```
530            /// `is_range_bound` is used to exclude arm guard suggestions in range pattern bounds.
531            fn maybe_add_suggestions_then_emit(
532                &self,
533                stash_span: Span,
534                expr_span: Span,
535                is_range_bound: bool,
536            ) {
537                self.parser.dcx().try_steal_modify_and_emit_err(
538                    stash_span,
539                    StashKey::ExprInPat,
540                    |err| {
541                        // Includes pre-pats (e.g. `&mut <err>`) in the diagnostic.
542                        err.span.replace(stash_span, expr_span);
543
544                        let sm = self.parser.psess.source_map();
545                        let stmt = self.stmt;
546                        let line_lo = sm.span_extend_to_line(stmt.span).shrink_to_lo();
547                        let indentation = sm.indentation_before(stmt.span).unwrap_or_default();
548                        let Ok(expr) = self.parser.span_to_snippet(expr_span) else {
549                            // FIXME: some suggestions don't actually need the snippet; see PR #123877's unresolved conversations.
550                            return;
551                        };
552
553                        if let StmtKind::Let(local) = &stmt.kind {
554                            match &local.kind {
555                                LocalKind::Decl | LocalKind::Init(_) => {
556                                    // It's kinda hard to guess what the user intended, so don't make suggestions.
557                                    return;
558                                }
559
560                                LocalKind::InitElse(_, _) => {}
561                            }
562                        }
563
564                        // help: use an arm guard `if val == expr`
565                        // FIXME(guard_patterns): suggest this regardless of a match arm.
566                        if let Some(arm) = &self.arm
567                            && !is_range_bound
568                        {
569                            let (ident, ident_span) = match self.field {
570                                Some(field) => {
571                                    (field.ident.to_string(), field.ident.span.to(expr_span))
572                                }
573                                None => ("val".to_owned(), expr_span),
574                            };
575
576                            // Are parentheses required around `expr`?
577                            // HACK: a neater way would be preferable.
578                            let expr = match &err.args["expr_precedence"] {
579                                DiagArgValue::Number(expr_precedence) => {
580                                    if *expr_precedence <= ExprPrecedence::Compare as i32 {
581                                        format!("({expr})")
582                                    } else {
583                                        format!("{expr}")
584                                    }
585                                }
586                                _ => unreachable!(),
587                            };
588
589                            match &arm.guard {
590                                None => {
591                                    err.subdiagnostic(
592                                        UnexpectedExpressionInPatternSugg::CreateGuard {
593                                            ident_span,
594                                            pat_hi: arm.pat.span.shrink_to_hi(),
595                                            ident,
596                                            expr,
597                                        },
598                                    );
599                                }
600                                Some(guard) => {
601                                    // Are parentheses required around the old guard?
602                                    let wrap_guard = guard.precedence() <= ExprPrecedence::LAnd;
603
604                                    err.subdiagnostic(
605                                        UnexpectedExpressionInPatternSugg::UpdateGuard {
606                                            ident_span,
607                                            guard_lo: if wrap_guard {
608                                                Some(guard.span.shrink_to_lo())
609                                            } else {
610                                                None
611                                            },
612                                            guard_hi: guard.span.shrink_to_hi(),
613                                            guard_hi_paren: if wrap_guard { ")" } else { "" },
614                                            ident,
615                                            expr,
616                                        },
617                                    );
618                                }
619                            }
620                        }
621
622                        // help: extract the expr into a `const VAL: _ = expr`
623                        let ident = match self.field {
624                            Some(field) => field.ident.as_str().to_uppercase(),
625                            None => "VAL".to_owned(),
626                        };
627                        err.subdiagnostic(UnexpectedExpressionInPatternSugg::Const {
628                            stmt_lo: line_lo,
629                            ident_span: expr_span,
630                            expr,
631                            ident,
632                            indentation,
633                        });
634                    },
635                );
636            }
637        }
638
639        impl<'a> Visitor<'a> for PatVisitor<'a> {
640            fn visit_arm(&mut self, a: &'a Arm) -> Self::Result {
641                self.arm = Some(a);
642                visit::walk_arm(self, a);
643                self.arm = None;
644            }
645
646            fn visit_pat_field(&mut self, fp: &'a PatField) -> Self::Result {
647                self.field = Some(fp);
648                visit::walk_pat_field(self, fp);
649                self.field = None;
650            }
651
652            fn visit_pat(&mut self, p: &'a Pat) -> Self::Result {
653                match &p.kind {
654                    // Base expression
655                    PatKind::Err(_) | PatKind::Expr(_) => {
656                        self.maybe_add_suggestions_then_emit(p.span, p.span, false)
657                    }
658
659                    // Sub-patterns
660                    // FIXME: this doesn't work with recursive subpats (`&mut &mut <err>`)
661                    PatKind::Box(subpat) | PatKind::Ref(subpat, _)
662                        if matches!(subpat.kind, PatKind::Err(_) | PatKind::Expr(_)) =>
663                    {
664                        self.maybe_add_suggestions_then_emit(subpat.span, p.span, false)
665                    }
666
667                    // Sub-expressions
668                    PatKind::Range(start, end, _) => {
669                        if let Some(start) = start {
670                            self.maybe_add_suggestions_then_emit(start.span, start.span, true);
671                        }
672
673                        if let Some(end) = end {
674                            self.maybe_add_suggestions_then_emit(end.span, end.span, true);
675                        }
676                    }
677
678                    // Walk continuation
679                    _ => visit::walk_pat(self, p),
680                }
681            }
682        }
683
684        // Starts the visit.
685        PatVisitor { parser: self, stmt, arm: None, field: None }.visit_stmt(stmt);
686    }
687
688    fn eat_metavar_pat(&mut self) -> Option<P<Pat>> {
689        // Must try both kinds of pattern nonterminals.
690        if let Some(pat) = self.eat_metavar_seq_with_matcher(
691            |mv_kind| matches!(mv_kind, MetaVarKind::Pat(PatParam { .. })),
692            |this| this.parse_pat_no_top_alt(None, None),
693        ) {
694            Some(pat)
695        } else if let Some(pat) = self.eat_metavar_seq(MetaVarKind::Pat(PatWithOr), |this| {
696            this.parse_pat_no_top_guard(
697                None,
698                RecoverComma::No,
699                RecoverColon::No,
700                CommaRecoveryMode::EitherTupleOrPipe,
701            )
702        }) {
703            Some(pat)
704        } else {
705            None
706        }
707    }
708
709    /// Parses a pattern, with a setting whether modern range patterns (e.g., `a..=b`, `a..b` are
710    /// allowed).
711    fn parse_pat_with_range_pat(
712        &mut self,
713        allow_range_pat: bool,
714        expected: Option<Expected>,
715        syntax_loc: Option<PatternLocation>,
716    ) -> PResult<'a, P<Pat>> {
717        maybe_recover_from_interpolated_ty_qpath!(self, true);
718
719        if let Some(pat) = self.eat_metavar_pat() {
720            return Ok(pat);
721        }
722
723        let mut lo = self.token.span;
724
725        if self.token.is_keyword(kw::Let)
726            && self.look_ahead(1, |tok| {
727                tok.can_begin_pattern(token::NtPatKind::PatParam { inferred: false })
728            })
729        {
730            self.bump();
731            // Trim extra space after the `let`
732            let span = lo.with_hi(self.token.span.lo());
733            self.dcx().emit_err(RemoveLet { span: lo, suggestion: span });
734            lo = self.token.span;
735        }
736
737        let pat = if self.check(exp!(And)) || self.token == token::AndAnd {
738            self.parse_pat_deref(expected)?
739        } else if self.check(exp!(OpenParen)) {
740            self.parse_pat_tuple_or_parens()?
741        } else if self.check(exp!(OpenBracket)) {
742            // Parse `[pat, pat,...]` as a slice pattern.
743            let (pats, _) =
744                self.parse_delim_comma_seq(exp!(OpenBracket), exp!(CloseBracket), |p| {
745                    p.parse_pat_allow_top_guard(
746                        None,
747                        RecoverComma::No,
748                        RecoverColon::No,
749                        CommaRecoveryMode::EitherTupleOrPipe,
750                    )
751                })?;
752            PatKind::Slice(pats)
753        } else if self.check(exp!(DotDot)) && !self.is_pat_range_end_start(1) {
754            // A rest pattern `..`.
755            self.bump(); // `..`
756            PatKind::Rest
757        } else if self.check(exp!(DotDotDot)) && !self.is_pat_range_end_start(1) {
758            self.recover_dotdotdot_rest_pat(lo)
759        } else if let Some(form) = self.parse_range_end() {
760            self.parse_pat_range_to(form)? // `..=X`, `...X`, or `..X`.
761        } else if self.eat(exp!(Bang)) {
762            // Parse `!`
763            self.psess.gated_spans.gate(sym::never_patterns, self.prev_token.span);
764            PatKind::Never
765        } else if self.eat_keyword(exp!(Underscore)) {
766            // Parse `_`
767            PatKind::Wild
768        } else if self.eat_keyword(exp!(Mut)) {
769            self.parse_pat_ident_mut()?
770        } else if self.eat_keyword(exp!(Ref)) {
771            if self.check_keyword(exp!(Box)) {
772                // Suggest `box ref`.
773                let span = self.prev_token.span.to(self.token.span);
774                self.bump();
775                self.dcx().emit_err(SwitchRefBoxOrder { span });
776            }
777            // Parse ref ident @ pat / ref mut ident @ pat
778            let mutbl = self.parse_mutability();
779            self.parse_pat_ident(BindingMode(ByRef::Yes(mutbl), Mutability::Not), syntax_loc)?
780        } else if self.eat_keyword(exp!(Box)) {
781            self.parse_pat_box()?
782        } else if self.check_inline_const(0) {
783            // Parse `const pat`
784            let const_expr = self.parse_const_block(lo.to(self.token.span), true)?;
785
786            if let Some(re) = self.parse_range_end() {
787                self.parse_pat_range_begin_with(const_expr, re)?
788            } else {
789                PatKind::Expr(const_expr)
790            }
791        } else if self.is_builtin() {
792            self.parse_pat_builtin()?
793        }
794        // Don't eagerly error on semantically invalid tokens when matching
795        // declarative macros, as the input to those doesn't have to be
796        // semantically valid. For attribute/derive proc macros this is not the
797        // case, so doing the recovery for them is fine.
798        else if self.can_be_ident_pat()
799            || (self.is_lit_bad_ident().is_some() && self.may_recover())
800        {
801            // Parse `ident @ pat`
802            // This can give false positives and parse nullary enums,
803            // they are dealt with later in resolve.
804            self.parse_pat_ident(BindingMode::NONE, syntax_loc)?
805        } else if self.is_start_of_pat_with_path() {
806            // Parse pattern starting with a path
807            let (qself, path) = if self.eat_lt() {
808                // Parse a qualified path
809                let (qself, path) = self.parse_qpath(PathStyle::Pat)?;
810                (Some(qself), path)
811            } else {
812                // Parse an unqualified path
813                (None, self.parse_path(PathStyle::Pat)?)
814            };
815            let span = lo.to(self.prev_token.span);
816
817            if qself.is_none() && self.check(exp!(Bang)) {
818                self.parse_pat_mac_invoc(path)?
819            } else if let Some(form) = self.parse_range_end() {
820                let begin = self.mk_expr(span, ExprKind::Path(qself, path));
821                self.parse_pat_range_begin_with(begin, form)?
822            } else if self.check(exp!(OpenBrace)) {
823                self.parse_pat_struct(qself, path)?
824            } else if self.check(exp!(OpenParen)) {
825                self.parse_pat_tuple_struct(qself, path)?
826            } else {
827                match self.maybe_recover_trailing_expr(span, false) {
828                    Some((guar, _)) => PatKind::Err(guar),
829                    None => PatKind::Path(qself, path),
830                }
831            }
832        } else if let Some((lt, IdentIsRaw::No)) = self.token.lifetime()
833            // In pattern position, we're totally fine with using "next token isn't colon"
834            // as a heuristic. We could probably just always try to recover if it's a lifetime,
835            // because we never have `'a: label {}` in a pattern position anyways, but it does
836            // keep us from suggesting something like `let 'a: Ty = ..` => `let 'a': Ty = ..`
837            && could_be_unclosed_char_literal(lt)
838            && !self.look_ahead(1, |token| token.kind == token::Colon)
839        {
840            // Recover a `'a` as a `'a'` literal
841            let lt = self.expect_lifetime();
842            let (lit, _) =
843                self.recover_unclosed_char(lt.ident, Parser::mk_token_lit_char, |self_| {
844                    let expected = Expected::to_string_or_fallback(expected);
845                    let msg = format!(
846                        "expected {}, found {}",
847                        expected,
848                        super::token_descr(&self_.token)
849                    );
850
851                    self_
852                        .dcx()
853                        .struct_span_err(self_.token.span, msg)
854                        .with_span_label(self_.token.span, format!("expected {expected}"))
855                });
856            PatKind::Expr(self.mk_expr(lo, ExprKind::Lit(lit)))
857        } else {
858            // Try to parse everything else as literal with optional minus
859            match self.parse_literal_maybe_minus() {
860                Ok(begin) => {
861                    let begin = self
862                        .maybe_recover_trailing_expr(begin.span, false)
863                        .map(|(guar, sp)| self.mk_expr_err(sp, guar))
864                        .unwrap_or(begin);
865
866                    match self.parse_range_end() {
867                        Some(form) => self.parse_pat_range_begin_with(begin, form)?,
868                        None => PatKind::Expr(begin),
869                    }
870                }
871                Err(err) => return self.fatal_unexpected_non_pat(err, expected),
872            }
873        };
874
875        let pat = self.mk_pat(lo.to(self.prev_token.span), pat);
876        let pat = self.maybe_recover_from_bad_qpath(pat)?;
877        let pat = self.recover_intersection_pat(pat)?;
878
879        if !allow_range_pat {
880            self.ban_pat_range_if_ambiguous(&pat)
881        }
882
883        Ok(pat)
884    }
885
886    /// Recover from a typoed `...` pattern that was encountered
887    /// Ref: Issue #70388
888    fn recover_dotdotdot_rest_pat(&mut self, lo: Span) -> PatKind {
889        // A typoed rest pattern `...`.
890        self.bump(); // `...`
891
892        // The user probably mistook `...` for a rest pattern `..`.
893        self.dcx().emit_err(DotDotDotRestPattern {
894            span: lo,
895            suggestion: lo.with_lo(lo.hi() - BytePos(1)),
896        });
897        PatKind::Rest
898    }
899
900    /// Try to recover the more general form `intersect ::= $pat_lhs @ $pat_rhs`.
901    ///
902    /// Allowed binding patterns generated by `binding ::= ref? mut? $ident @ $pat_rhs`
903    /// should already have been parsed by now at this point,
904    /// if the next token is `@` then we can try to parse the more general form.
905    ///
906    /// Consult `parse_pat_ident` for the `binding` grammar.
907    ///
908    /// The notion of intersection patterns are found in
909    /// e.g. [F#][and] where they are called AND-patterns.
910    ///
911    /// [and]: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/fsharp/language-reference/pattern-matching
912    fn recover_intersection_pat(&mut self, lhs: P<Pat>) -> PResult<'a, P<Pat>> {
913        if self.token != token::At {
914            // Next token is not `@` so it's not going to be an intersection pattern.
915            return Ok(lhs);
916        }
917
918        // At this point we attempt to parse `@ $pat_rhs` and emit an error.
919        self.bump(); // `@`
920        let mut rhs = self.parse_pat_no_top_alt(None, None)?;
921        let whole_span = lhs.span.to(rhs.span);
922
923        if let PatKind::Ident(_, _, sub @ None) = &mut rhs.kind {
924            // The user inverted the order, so help them fix that.
925            let lhs_span = lhs.span;
926            // Move the LHS into the RHS as a subpattern.
927            // The RHS is now the full pattern.
928            *sub = Some(lhs);
929
930            self.dcx().emit_err(PatternOnWrongSideOfAt {
931                whole_span,
932                whole_pat: pprust::pat_to_string(&rhs),
933                pattern: lhs_span,
934                binding: rhs.span,
935            });
936        } else {
937            // The special case above doesn't apply so we may have e.g. `A(x) @ B(y)`.
938            rhs.kind = PatKind::Wild;
939            self.dcx().emit_err(ExpectedBindingLeftOfAt {
940                whole_span,
941                lhs: lhs.span,
942                rhs: rhs.span,
943            });
944        }
945
946        rhs.span = whole_span;
947        Ok(rhs)
948    }
949
950    /// Ban a range pattern if it has an ambiguous interpretation.
951    fn ban_pat_range_if_ambiguous(&self, pat: &Pat) {
952        match pat.kind {
953            PatKind::Range(
954                ..,
955                Spanned { node: RangeEnd::Included(RangeSyntax::DotDotDot), .. },
956            ) => return,
957            PatKind::Range(..) => {}
958            _ => return,
959        }
960
961        self.dcx().emit_err(AmbiguousRangePattern {
962            span: pat.span,
963            suggestion: ParenRangeSuggestion {
964                lo: pat.span.shrink_to_lo(),
965                hi: pat.span.shrink_to_hi(),
966            },
967        });
968    }
969
970    /// Parse `&pat` / `&mut pat`.
971    fn parse_pat_deref(&mut self, expected: Option<Expected>) -> PResult<'a, PatKind> {
972        self.expect_and()?;
973        if let Some((lifetime, _)) = self.token.lifetime() {
974            self.bump(); // `'a`
975
976            self.dcx().emit_err(UnexpectedLifetimeInPattern {
977                span: self.prev_token.span,
978                symbol: lifetime.name,
979                suggestion: self.prev_token.span.until(self.token.span),
980            });
981        }
982
983        let mutbl = self.parse_mutability();
984        let subpat = self.parse_pat_with_range_pat(false, expected, None)?;
985        Ok(PatKind::Ref(subpat, mutbl))
986    }
987
988    /// Parse a tuple or parenthesis pattern.
989    fn parse_pat_tuple_or_parens(&mut self) -> PResult<'a, PatKind> {
990        let open_paren = self.token.span;
991
992        let (fields, trailing_comma) = self.parse_paren_comma_seq(|p| {
993            p.parse_pat_allow_top_guard(
994                None,
995                RecoverComma::No,
996                RecoverColon::No,
997                CommaRecoveryMode::LikelyTuple,
998            )
999        })?;
1000
1001        // Here, `(pat,)` is a tuple pattern.
1002        // For backward compatibility, `(..)` is a tuple pattern as well.
1003        let paren_pattern =
1004            fields.len() == 1 && !(matches!(trailing_comma, Trailing::Yes) || fields[0].is_rest());
1005
1006        let pat = if paren_pattern {
1007            let pat = fields.into_iter().next().unwrap();
1008            let close_paren = self.prev_token.span;
1009
1010            match &pat.kind {
1011                // recover ranges with parentheses around the `(start)..`
1012                PatKind::Expr(begin)
1013                    if self.may_recover()
1014                        && let Some(form) = self.parse_range_end() =>
1015                {
1016                    self.dcx().emit_err(UnexpectedParenInRangePat {
1017                        span: vec![open_paren, close_paren],
1018                        sugg: UnexpectedParenInRangePatSugg {
1019                            start_span: open_paren,
1020                            end_span: close_paren,
1021                        },
1022                    });
1023
1024                    self.parse_pat_range_begin_with(begin.clone(), form)?
1025                }
1026                // recover ranges with parentheses around the `(start)..`
1027                PatKind::Err(guar)
1028                    if self.may_recover()
1029                        && let Some(form) = self.parse_range_end() =>
1030                {
1031                    self.dcx().emit_err(UnexpectedParenInRangePat {
1032                        span: vec![open_paren, close_paren],
1033                        sugg: UnexpectedParenInRangePatSugg {
1034                            start_span: open_paren,
1035                            end_span: close_paren,
1036                        },
1037                    });
1038
1039                    self.parse_pat_range_begin_with(self.mk_expr_err(pat.span, *guar), form)?
1040                }
1041
1042                // (pat) with optional parentheses
1043                _ => PatKind::Paren(pat),
1044            }
1045        } else {
1046            PatKind::Tuple(fields)
1047        };
1048
1049        Ok(match self.maybe_recover_trailing_expr(open_paren.to(self.prev_token.span), false) {
1050            None => pat,
1051            Some((guar, _)) => PatKind::Err(guar),
1052        })
1053    }
1054
1055    /// Parse a mutable binding with the `mut` token already eaten.
1056    fn parse_pat_ident_mut(&mut self) -> PResult<'a, PatKind> {
1057        let mut_span = self.prev_token.span;
1058
1059        self.recover_additional_muts();
1060
1061        let byref = self.parse_byref();
1062
1063        self.recover_additional_muts();
1064
1065        // Make sure we don't allow e.g. `let mut $p;` where `$p:pat`.
1066        if let Some(MetaVarKind::Pat(_)) = self.token.is_metavar_seq() {
1067            self.expected_ident_found_err().emit();
1068        }
1069
1070        // Parse the pattern we hope to be an identifier.
1071        let mut pat = self.parse_pat_no_top_alt(Some(Expected::Identifier), None)?;
1072
1073        // If we don't have `mut $ident (@ pat)?`, error.
1074        if let PatKind::Ident(BindingMode(br @ ByRef::No, m @ Mutability::Not), ..) = &mut pat.kind
1075        {
1076            // Don't recurse into the subpattern.
1077            // `mut` on the outer binding doesn't affect the inner bindings.
1078            *br = byref;
1079            *m = Mutability::Mut;
1080        } else {
1081            // Add `mut` to any binding in the parsed pattern.
1082            let changed_any_binding = Self::make_all_value_bindings_mutable(&mut pat);
1083            self.ban_mut_general_pat(mut_span, &pat, changed_any_binding);
1084        }
1085
1086        if matches!(pat.kind, PatKind::Ident(BindingMode(ByRef::Yes(_), Mutability::Mut), ..)) {
1087            self.psess.gated_spans.gate(sym::mut_ref, pat.span);
1088        }
1089        Ok(pat.into_inner().kind)
1090    }
1091
1092    /// Turn all by-value immutable bindings in a pattern into mutable bindings.
1093    /// Returns `true` if any change was made.
1094    fn make_all_value_bindings_mutable(pat: &mut P<Pat>) -> bool {
1095        struct AddMut(bool);
1096        impl MutVisitor for AddMut {
1097            fn visit_pat(&mut self, pat: &mut P<Pat>) {
1098                if let PatKind::Ident(BindingMode(ByRef::No, m @ Mutability::Not), ..) =
1099                    &mut pat.kind
1100                {
1101                    self.0 = true;
1102                    *m = Mutability::Mut;
1103                }
1104                mut_visit::walk_pat(self, pat);
1105            }
1106        }
1107
1108        let mut add_mut = AddMut(false);
1109        add_mut.visit_pat(pat);
1110        add_mut.0
1111    }
1112
1113    /// Error on `mut $pat` where `$pat` is not an ident.
1114    fn ban_mut_general_pat(&self, lo: Span, pat: &Pat, changed_any_binding: bool) {
1115        self.dcx().emit_err(if changed_any_binding {
1116            InvalidMutInPattern::NestedIdent {
1117                span: lo.to(pat.span),
1118                pat: pprust::pat_to_string(pat),
1119            }
1120        } else {
1121            InvalidMutInPattern::NonIdent { span: lo.until(pat.span) }
1122        });
1123    }
1124
1125    /// Eat any extraneous `mut`s and error + recover if we ate any.
1126    fn recover_additional_muts(&mut self) {
1127        let lo = self.token.span;
1128        while self.eat_keyword(exp!(Mut)) {}
1129        if lo == self.token.span {
1130            return;
1131        }
1132
1133        let span = lo.to(self.prev_token.span);
1134        let suggestion = span.with_hi(self.token.span.lo());
1135        self.dcx().emit_err(RepeatedMutInPattern { span, suggestion });
1136    }
1137
1138    /// Parse macro invocation
1139    fn parse_pat_mac_invoc(&mut self, path: Path) -> PResult<'a, PatKind> {
1140        self.bump();
1141        let args = self.parse_delim_args()?;
1142        let mac = P(MacCall { path, args });
1143        Ok(PatKind::MacCall(mac))
1144    }
1145
1146    fn fatal_unexpected_non_pat(
1147        &mut self,
1148        err: Diag<'a>,
1149        expected: Option<Expected>,
1150    ) -> PResult<'a, P<Pat>> {
1151        err.cancel();
1152
1153        let expected = Expected::to_string_or_fallback(expected);
1154        let msg = format!("expected {}, found {}", expected, super::token_descr(&self.token));
1155
1156        let mut err = self.dcx().struct_span_err(self.token.span, msg);
1157        err.span_label(self.token.span, format!("expected {expected}"));
1158
1159        let sp = self.psess.source_map().start_point(self.token.span);
1160        if let Some(sp) = self.psess.ambiguous_block_expr_parse.borrow().get(&sp) {
1161            err.subdiagnostic(ExprParenthesesNeeded::surrounding(*sp));
1162        }
1163
1164        Err(err)
1165    }
1166
1167    /// Parses the range pattern end form `".." | "..." | "..=" ;`.
1168    fn parse_range_end(&mut self) -> Option<Spanned<RangeEnd>> {
1169        let re = if self.eat(exp!(DotDotDot)) {
1170            RangeEnd::Included(RangeSyntax::DotDotDot)
1171        } else if self.eat(exp!(DotDotEq)) {
1172            RangeEnd::Included(RangeSyntax::DotDotEq)
1173        } else if self.eat(exp!(DotDot)) {
1174            RangeEnd::Excluded
1175        } else {
1176            return None;
1177        };
1178        Some(respan(self.prev_token.span, re))
1179    }
1180
1181    /// Parse a range pattern `$begin $form $end?` where `$form = ".." | "..." | "..=" ;`.
1182    /// `$begin $form` has already been parsed.
1183    fn parse_pat_range_begin_with(
1184        &mut self,
1185        begin: P<Expr>,
1186        re: Spanned<RangeEnd>,
1187    ) -> PResult<'a, PatKind> {
1188        let end = if self.is_pat_range_end_start(0) {
1189            // Parsing e.g. `X..=Y`.
1190            Some(self.parse_pat_range_end()?)
1191        } else {
1192            // Parsing e.g. `X..`.
1193            if let RangeEnd::Included(_) = re.node {
1194                // FIXME(Centril): Consider semantic errors instead in `ast_validation`.
1195                self.inclusive_range_with_incorrect_end();
1196            }
1197            None
1198        };
1199        Ok(PatKind::Range(Some(begin), end, re))
1200    }
1201
1202    pub(super) fn inclusive_range_with_incorrect_end(&mut self) -> ErrorGuaranteed {
1203        let tok = &self.token;
1204        let span = self.prev_token.span;
1205        // If the user typed "..==" instead of "..=", we want to give them
1206        // a specific error message telling them to use "..=".
1207        // If they typed "..=>", suggest they use ".. =>".
1208        // Otherwise, we assume that they meant to type a half open exclusive
1209        // range and give them an error telling them to do that instead.
1210        let no_space = tok.span.lo() == span.hi();
1211        match tok.kind {
1212            token::Eq if no_space => {
1213                let span_with_eq = span.to(tok.span);
1214
1215                // Ensure the user doesn't receive unhelpful unexpected token errors
1216                self.bump();
1217                if self.is_pat_range_end_start(0) {
1218                    let _ = self.parse_pat_range_end().map_err(|e| e.cancel());
1219                }
1220
1221                self.dcx().emit_err(InclusiveRangeExtraEquals { span: span_with_eq })
1222            }
1223            token::Gt if no_space => {
1224                let after_pat = span.with_hi(span.hi() - BytePos(1)).shrink_to_hi();
1225                self.dcx().emit_err(InclusiveRangeMatchArrow { span, arrow: tok.span, after_pat })
1226            }
1227            _ => self.dcx().emit_err(InclusiveRangeNoEnd {
1228                span,
1229                suggestion: span.with_lo(span.hi() - BytePos(1)),
1230            }),
1231        }
1232    }
1233
1234    /// Parse a range-to pattern, `..X` or `..=X` where `X` remains to be parsed.
1235    ///
1236    /// The form `...X` is prohibited to reduce confusion with the potential
1237    /// expression syntax `...expr` for splatting in expressions.
1238    fn parse_pat_range_to(&mut self, mut re: Spanned<RangeEnd>) -> PResult<'a, PatKind> {
1239        let end = self.parse_pat_range_end()?;
1240        if let RangeEnd::Included(syn @ RangeSyntax::DotDotDot) = &mut re.node {
1241            *syn = RangeSyntax::DotDotEq;
1242            self.dcx().emit_err(DotDotDotRangeToPatternNotAllowed { span: re.span });
1243        }
1244        Ok(PatKind::Range(None, Some(end), re))
1245    }
1246
1247    /// Is the token `dist` away from the current suitable as the start of a range patterns end?
1248    fn is_pat_range_end_start(&self, dist: usize) -> bool {
1249        self.check_inline_const(dist)
1250            || self.look_ahead(dist, |t| {
1251                t.is_path_start() // e.g. `MY_CONST`;
1252                || *t == token::Dot // e.g. `.5` for recovery;
1253                || matches!(t.kind, token::Literal(..) | token::Minus)
1254                || t.is_bool_lit()
1255                || t.is_metavar_expr()
1256                || t.is_lifetime() // recover `'a` instead of `'a'`
1257                || (self.may_recover() // recover leading `(`
1258                    && *t == token::OpenParen
1259                    && self.look_ahead(dist + 1, |t| *t != token::OpenParen)
1260                    && self.is_pat_range_end_start(dist + 1))
1261            })
1262    }
1263
1264    /// Parse a range pattern end bound
1265    fn parse_pat_range_end(&mut self) -> PResult<'a, P<Expr>> {
1266        // recover leading `(`
1267        let open_paren = (self.may_recover() && self.eat_noexpect(&token::OpenParen))
1268            .then_some(self.prev_token.span);
1269
1270        let bound = if self.check_inline_const(0) {
1271            self.parse_const_block(self.token.span, true)
1272        } else if self.check_path() {
1273            let lo = self.token.span;
1274            let (qself, path) = if self.eat_lt() {
1275                // Parse a qualified path
1276                let (qself, path) = self.parse_qpath(PathStyle::Pat)?;
1277                (Some(qself), path)
1278            } else {
1279                // Parse an unqualified path
1280                (None, self.parse_path(PathStyle::Pat)?)
1281            };
1282            let hi = self.prev_token.span;
1283            Ok(self.mk_expr(lo.to(hi), ExprKind::Path(qself, path)))
1284        } else {
1285            self.parse_literal_maybe_minus()
1286        }?;
1287
1288        let recovered = self.maybe_recover_trailing_expr(bound.span, true);
1289
1290        // recover trailing `)`
1291        if let Some(open_paren) = open_paren {
1292            self.expect(exp!(CloseParen))?;
1293
1294            self.dcx().emit_err(UnexpectedParenInRangePat {
1295                span: vec![open_paren, self.prev_token.span],
1296                sugg: UnexpectedParenInRangePatSugg {
1297                    start_span: open_paren,
1298                    end_span: self.prev_token.span,
1299                },
1300            });
1301        }
1302
1303        Ok(match recovered {
1304            Some((guar, sp)) => self.mk_expr_err(sp, guar),
1305            None => bound,
1306        })
1307    }
1308
1309    /// Is this the start of a pattern beginning with a path?
1310    fn is_start_of_pat_with_path(&mut self) -> bool {
1311        self.check_path()
1312        // Just for recovery (see `can_be_ident`).
1313        || self.token.is_ident() && !self.token.is_bool_lit() && !self.token.is_keyword(kw::In)
1314    }
1315
1316    /// Would `parse_pat_ident` be appropriate here?
1317    fn can_be_ident_pat(&mut self) -> bool {
1318        self.check_ident()
1319        && !self.token.is_bool_lit() // Avoid `true` or `false` as a binding as it is a literal.
1320        && !self.token.is_path_segment_keyword() // Avoid e.g. `Self` as it is a path.
1321        // Avoid `in`. Due to recovery in the list parser this messes with `for ( $pat in $expr )`.
1322        && !self.token.is_keyword(kw::In)
1323        // Try to do something more complex?
1324        && self.look_ahead(1, |t| !matches!(t.kind, token::OpenParen // A tuple struct pattern.
1325            | token::OpenBrace // A struct pattern.
1326            | token::DotDotDot | token::DotDotEq | token::DotDot // A range pattern.
1327            | token::PathSep // A tuple / struct variant pattern.
1328            | token::Bang)) // A macro expanding to a pattern.
1329    }
1330
1331    /// Parses `ident` or `ident @ pat`.
1332    /// Used by the copy foo and ref foo patterns to give a good
1333    /// error message when parsing mistakes like `ref foo(a, b)`.
1334    fn parse_pat_ident(
1335        &mut self,
1336        binding_annotation: BindingMode,
1337        syntax_loc: Option<PatternLocation>,
1338    ) -> PResult<'a, PatKind> {
1339        let ident = self.parse_ident_common(false)?;
1340
1341        if self.may_recover()
1342            && !matches!(syntax_loc, Some(PatternLocation::FunctionParameter))
1343            && self.check_noexpect(&token::Lt)
1344            && self.look_ahead(1, |t| t.can_begin_type())
1345        {
1346            return Err(self.dcx().create_err(GenericArgsInPatRequireTurbofishSyntax {
1347                span: self.token.span,
1348                suggest_turbofish: self.token.span.shrink_to_lo(),
1349            }));
1350        }
1351
1352        let sub = if self.eat(exp!(At)) {
1353            Some(self.parse_pat_no_top_alt(Some(Expected::BindingPattern), None)?)
1354        } else {
1355            None
1356        };
1357
1358        // Just to be friendly, if they write something like `ref Some(i)`,
1359        // we end up here with `(` as the current token.
1360        // This shortly leads to a parse error. Note that if there is no explicit
1361        // binding mode then we do not end up here, because the lookahead
1362        // will direct us over to `parse_enum_variant()`.
1363        if self.token == token::OpenParen {
1364            return Err(self
1365                .dcx()
1366                .create_err(EnumPatternInsteadOfIdentifier { span: self.prev_token.span }));
1367        }
1368
1369        // Check for method calls after the `ident`,
1370        // but not `ident @ subpat` as `subpat` was already checked and `ident` continues with `@`.
1371
1372        let pat = if sub.is_none()
1373            && let Some((guar, _)) = self.maybe_recover_trailing_expr(ident.span, false)
1374        {
1375            PatKind::Err(guar)
1376        } else {
1377            PatKind::Ident(binding_annotation, ident, sub)
1378        };
1379        Ok(pat)
1380    }
1381
1382    /// Parse a struct ("record") pattern (e.g. `Foo { ... }` or `Foo::Bar { ... }`).
1383    fn parse_pat_struct(&mut self, qself: Option<P<QSelf>>, path: Path) -> PResult<'a, PatKind> {
1384        if qself.is_some() {
1385            // Feature gate the use of qualified paths in patterns
1386            self.psess.gated_spans.gate(sym::more_qualified_paths, path.span);
1387        }
1388        self.bump();
1389        let (fields, etc) = self.parse_pat_fields().unwrap_or_else(|mut e| {
1390            e.span_label(path.span, "while parsing the fields for this pattern");
1391            let guar = e.emit();
1392            self.recover_stmt();
1393            // When recovering, pretend we had `Foo { .. }`, to avoid cascading errors.
1394            (ThinVec::new(), PatFieldsRest::Recovered(guar))
1395        });
1396        self.bump();
1397        Ok(PatKind::Struct(qself, path, fields, etc))
1398    }
1399
1400    /// Parse tuple struct or tuple variant pattern (e.g. `Foo(...)` or `Foo::Bar(...)`).
1401    fn parse_pat_tuple_struct(
1402        &mut self,
1403        qself: Option<P<QSelf>>,
1404        path: Path,
1405    ) -> PResult<'a, PatKind> {
1406        let (fields, _) = self.parse_paren_comma_seq(|p| {
1407            p.parse_pat_allow_top_guard(
1408                None,
1409                RecoverComma::No,
1410                RecoverColon::No,
1411                CommaRecoveryMode::EitherTupleOrPipe,
1412            )
1413        })?;
1414        if qself.is_some() {
1415            self.psess.gated_spans.gate(sym::more_qualified_paths, path.span);
1416        }
1417        Ok(PatKind::TupleStruct(qself, path, fields))
1418    }
1419
1420    /// Are we sure this could not possibly be the start of a pattern?
1421    ///
1422    /// Currently, this only accounts for tokens that can follow identifiers
1423    /// in patterns, but this can be extended as necessary.
1424    fn isnt_pattern_start(&self) -> bool {
1425        [
1426            token::Eq,
1427            token::Colon,
1428            token::Comma,
1429            token::Semi,
1430            token::At,
1431            token::OpenBrace,
1432            token::CloseBrace,
1433            token::CloseParen,
1434        ]
1435        .contains(&self.token.kind)
1436    }
1437
1438    fn parse_pat_builtin(&mut self) -> PResult<'a, PatKind> {
1439        self.parse_builtin(|self_, _lo, ident| {
1440            Ok(match ident.name {
1441                // builtin#deref(PAT)
1442                sym::deref => Some(ast::PatKind::Deref(self_.parse_pat_allow_top_guard(
1443                    None,
1444                    RecoverComma::Yes,
1445                    RecoverColon::Yes,
1446                    CommaRecoveryMode::LikelyTuple,
1447                )?)),
1448                _ => None,
1449            })
1450        })
1451    }
1452
1453    /// Parses `box pat`
1454    fn parse_pat_box(&mut self) -> PResult<'a, PatKind> {
1455        let box_span = self.prev_token.span;
1456
1457        if self.isnt_pattern_start() {
1458            let descr = super::token_descr(&self.token);
1459            self.dcx().emit_err(errors::BoxNotPat {
1460                span: self.token.span,
1461                kw: box_span,
1462                lo: box_span.shrink_to_lo(),
1463                descr,
1464            });
1465
1466            // We cannot use `parse_pat_ident()` since it will complain `box`
1467            // is not an identifier.
1468            let sub = if self.eat(exp!(At)) {
1469                Some(self.parse_pat_no_top_alt(Some(Expected::BindingPattern), None)?)
1470            } else {
1471                None
1472            };
1473
1474            Ok(PatKind::Ident(BindingMode::NONE, Ident::new(kw::Box, box_span), sub))
1475        } else {
1476            let pat = self.parse_pat_with_range_pat(false, None, None)?;
1477            self.psess.gated_spans.gate(sym::box_patterns, box_span.to(self.prev_token.span));
1478            Ok(PatKind::Box(pat))
1479        }
1480    }
1481
1482    /// Parses the fields of a struct-like pattern.
1483    fn parse_pat_fields(&mut self) -> PResult<'a, (ThinVec<PatField>, PatFieldsRest)> {
1484        let mut fields: ThinVec<PatField> = ThinVec::new();
1485        let mut etc = PatFieldsRest::None;
1486        let mut ate_comma = true;
1487        let mut delayed_err: Option<Diag<'a>> = None;
1488        let mut first_etc_and_maybe_comma_span = None;
1489        let mut last_non_comma_dotdot_span = None;
1490
1491        while self.token != token::CloseBrace {
1492            // check that a comma comes after every field
1493            if !ate_comma {
1494                let err = if self.token == token::At {
1495                    let prev_field = fields
1496                        .last()
1497                        .expect("Unreachable on first iteration, not empty otherwise")
1498                        .ident;
1499                    self.report_misplaced_at_in_struct_pat(prev_field)
1500                } else {
1501                    let mut err = self
1502                        .dcx()
1503                        .create_err(ExpectedCommaAfterPatternField { span: self.token.span });
1504                    self.recover_misplaced_pattern_modifiers(&fields, &mut err);
1505                    err
1506                };
1507                if let Some(delayed) = delayed_err {
1508                    delayed.emit();
1509                }
1510                return Err(err);
1511            }
1512            ate_comma = false;
1513
1514            if self.check(exp!(DotDot))
1515                || self.check_noexpect(&token::DotDotDot)
1516                || self.check_keyword(exp!(Underscore))
1517            {
1518                etc = PatFieldsRest::Rest;
1519                let mut etc_sp = self.token.span;
1520                if first_etc_and_maybe_comma_span.is_none() {
1521                    if let Some(comma_tok) =
1522                        self.look_ahead(1, |&t| if t == token::Comma { Some(t) } else { None })
1523                    {
1524                        let nw_span = self
1525                            .psess
1526                            .source_map()
1527                            .span_extend_to_line(comma_tok.span)
1528                            .trim_start(comma_tok.span.shrink_to_lo())
1529                            .map(|s| self.psess.source_map().span_until_non_whitespace(s));
1530                        first_etc_and_maybe_comma_span = nw_span.map(|s| etc_sp.to(s));
1531                    } else {
1532                        first_etc_and_maybe_comma_span =
1533                            Some(self.psess.source_map().span_until_non_whitespace(etc_sp));
1534                    }
1535                }
1536
1537                self.recover_bad_dot_dot();
1538                self.bump(); // `..` || `...` || `_`
1539
1540                if self.token == token::CloseBrace {
1541                    break;
1542                }
1543                let token_str = super::token_descr(&self.token);
1544                let msg = format!("expected `}}`, found {token_str}");
1545                let mut err = self.dcx().struct_span_err(self.token.span, msg);
1546
1547                err.span_label(self.token.span, "expected `}`");
1548                let mut comma_sp = None;
1549                if self.token == token::Comma {
1550                    // Issue #49257
1551                    let nw_span =
1552                        self.psess.source_map().span_until_non_whitespace(self.token.span);
1553                    etc_sp = etc_sp.to(nw_span);
1554                    err.span_label(
1555                        etc_sp,
1556                        "`..` must be at the end and cannot have a trailing comma",
1557                    );
1558                    comma_sp = Some(self.token.span);
1559                    self.bump();
1560                    ate_comma = true;
1561                }
1562
1563                if self.token == token::CloseBrace {
1564                    // If the struct looks otherwise well formed, recover and continue.
1565                    if let Some(sp) = comma_sp {
1566                        err.span_suggestion_short(
1567                            sp,
1568                            "remove this comma",
1569                            "",
1570                            Applicability::MachineApplicable,
1571                        );
1572                    }
1573                    err.emit();
1574                    break;
1575                } else if self.token.is_ident() && ate_comma {
1576                    // Accept fields coming after `..,`.
1577                    // This way we avoid "pattern missing fields" errors afterwards.
1578                    // We delay this error until the end in order to have a span for a
1579                    // suggested fix.
1580                    if let Some(delayed_err) = delayed_err {
1581                        delayed_err.emit();
1582                        return Err(err);
1583                    } else {
1584                        delayed_err = Some(err);
1585                    }
1586                } else {
1587                    if let Some(err) = delayed_err {
1588                        err.emit();
1589                    }
1590                    return Err(err);
1591                }
1592            }
1593
1594            let attrs = match self.parse_outer_attributes() {
1595                Ok(attrs) => attrs,
1596                Err(err) => {
1597                    if let Some(delayed) = delayed_err {
1598                        delayed.emit();
1599                    }
1600                    return Err(err);
1601                }
1602            };
1603            let lo = self.token.span;
1604
1605            let field = self.collect_tokens(None, attrs, ForceCollect::No, |this, attrs| {
1606                let field = match this.parse_pat_field(lo, attrs) {
1607                    Ok(field) => Ok(field),
1608                    Err(err) => {
1609                        if let Some(delayed_err) = delayed_err.take() {
1610                            delayed_err.emit();
1611                        }
1612                        return Err(err);
1613                    }
1614                }?;
1615                ate_comma = this.eat(exp!(Comma));
1616
1617                last_non_comma_dotdot_span = Some(this.prev_token.span);
1618
1619                // We just ate a comma, so there's no need to capture a trailing token.
1620                Ok((field, Trailing::No, UsePreAttrPos::No))
1621            })?;
1622
1623            fields.push(field)
1624        }
1625
1626        if let Some(mut err) = delayed_err {
1627            if let Some(first_etc_span) = first_etc_and_maybe_comma_span {
1628                if self.prev_token == token::DotDot {
1629                    // We have `.., x, ..`.
1630                    err.multipart_suggestion(
1631                        "remove the starting `..`",
1632                        vec![(first_etc_span, String::new())],
1633                        Applicability::MachineApplicable,
1634                    );
1635                } else if let Some(last_non_comma_dotdot_span) = last_non_comma_dotdot_span {
1636                    // We have `.., x`.
1637                    err.multipart_suggestion(
1638                        "move the `..` to the end of the field list",
1639                        vec![
1640                            (first_etc_span, String::new()),
1641                            (
1642                                self.token.span.to(last_non_comma_dotdot_span.shrink_to_hi()),
1643                                format!("{} .. }}", if ate_comma { "" } else { "," }),
1644                            ),
1645                        ],
1646                        Applicability::MachineApplicable,
1647                    );
1648                }
1649            }
1650            err.emit();
1651        }
1652        Ok((fields, etc))
1653    }
1654
1655    #[deny(rustc::untranslatable_diagnostic)]
1656    fn report_misplaced_at_in_struct_pat(&self, prev_field: Ident) -> Diag<'a> {
1657        debug_assert_eq!(self.token, token::At);
1658        let span = prev_field.span.to(self.token.span);
1659        if let Some(dot_dot_span) =
1660            self.look_ahead(1, |t| if t == &token::DotDot { Some(t.span) } else { None })
1661        {
1662            self.dcx().create_err(AtDotDotInStructPattern {
1663                span: span.to(dot_dot_span),
1664                remove: span.until(dot_dot_span),
1665                ident: prev_field,
1666            })
1667        } else {
1668            self.dcx().create_err(AtInStructPattern { span })
1669        }
1670    }
1671
1672    /// If the user writes `S { ref field: name }` instead of `S { field: ref name }`, we suggest
1673    /// the correct code.
1674    fn recover_misplaced_pattern_modifiers(&self, fields: &ThinVec<PatField>, err: &mut Diag<'a>) {
1675        if let Some(last) = fields.iter().last()
1676            && last.is_shorthand
1677            && let PatKind::Ident(binding, ident, None) = last.pat.kind
1678            && binding != BindingMode::NONE
1679            && self.token == token::Colon
1680            // We found `ref mut? ident:`, try to parse a `name,` or `name }`.
1681            && let Some(name_span) = self.look_ahead(1, |t| t.is_ident().then(|| t.span))
1682            && self.look_ahead(2, |t| {
1683                t == &token::Comma || t == &token::CloseBrace
1684            })
1685        {
1686            let span = last.pat.span.with_hi(ident.span.lo());
1687            // We have `S { ref field: name }` instead of `S { field: ref name }`
1688            err.multipart_suggestion(
1689                "the pattern modifiers belong after the `:`",
1690                vec![
1691                    (span, String::new()),
1692                    (name_span.shrink_to_lo(), binding.prefix_str().to_string()),
1693                ],
1694                Applicability::MachineApplicable,
1695            );
1696        }
1697    }
1698
1699    /// Recover on `...` or `_` as if it were `..` to avoid further errors.
1700    /// See issue #46718.
1701    fn recover_bad_dot_dot(&self) {
1702        if self.token == token::DotDot {
1703            return;
1704        }
1705
1706        let token_str = pprust::token_to_string(&self.token);
1707        self.dcx().emit_err(DotDotDotForRemainingFields { span: self.token.span, token_str });
1708    }
1709
1710    fn parse_pat_field(&mut self, lo: Span, attrs: AttrVec) -> PResult<'a, PatField> {
1711        // Check if a colon exists one ahead. This means we're parsing a fieldname.
1712        let hi;
1713        let (subpat, fieldname, is_shorthand) = if self.look_ahead(1, |t| t == &token::Colon) {
1714            // Parsing a pattern of the form `fieldname: pat`.
1715            let fieldname = self.parse_field_name()?;
1716            self.bump();
1717            let pat = self.parse_pat_allow_top_guard(
1718                None,
1719                RecoverComma::No,
1720                RecoverColon::No,
1721                CommaRecoveryMode::EitherTupleOrPipe,
1722            )?;
1723            hi = pat.span;
1724            (pat, fieldname, false)
1725        } else {
1726            // Parsing a pattern of the form `(box) (ref) (mut) fieldname`.
1727            let is_box = self.eat_keyword(exp!(Box));
1728            let boxed_span = self.token.span;
1729            let mutability = self.parse_mutability();
1730            let by_ref = self.parse_byref();
1731
1732            let fieldname = self.parse_field_name()?;
1733            hi = self.prev_token.span;
1734            let ann = BindingMode(by_ref, mutability);
1735            let fieldpat = self.mk_pat_ident(boxed_span.to(hi), ann, fieldname);
1736            let subpat =
1737                if is_box { self.mk_pat(lo.to(hi), PatKind::Box(fieldpat)) } else { fieldpat };
1738            (subpat, fieldname, true)
1739        };
1740
1741        Ok(PatField {
1742            ident: fieldname,
1743            pat: subpat,
1744            is_shorthand,
1745            attrs,
1746            id: ast::DUMMY_NODE_ID,
1747            span: lo.to(hi),
1748            is_placeholder: false,
1749        })
1750    }
1751
1752    pub(super) fn mk_pat_ident(&self, span: Span, ann: BindingMode, ident: Ident) -> P<Pat> {
1753        self.mk_pat(span, PatKind::Ident(ann, ident, None))
1754    }
1755
1756    pub(super) fn mk_pat(&self, span: Span, kind: PatKind) -> P<Pat> {
1757        P(Pat { kind, span, id: ast::DUMMY_NODE_ID, tokens: None })
1758    }
1759}