//! Implements warnings that are emitted in cases where code passed to //! Tvix exhibits problems that the user could address. use codemap_diagnostic::{ColorConfig, Diagnostic, Emitter, Level, SpanLabel, SpanStyle}; use crate::SourceCode; #[derive(Debug)] pub enum WarningKind { DeprecatedLiteralURL, UselessInherit, UnusedBinding, ShadowedGlobal(&'static str), DeprecatedLegacyLet, InvalidNixPath(String), UselessBoolOperation(&'static str), DeadCode, EmptyInherit, EmptyLet, ShadowedOutput(String), SRIHashWrongPadding, /// Tvix internal warning for features triggered by users that are /// not actually implemented yet, but do not cause runtime failures. NotImplemented(&'static str), } #[derive(Debug)] pub struct EvalWarning { pub kind: WarningKind, pub span: codemap::Span, } impl EvalWarning { /// Render a fancy, human-readable output of this warning and /// return it as a String. Note that this version of the output /// does not include any colours or font styles. pub fn fancy_format_str(&self, source: &SourceCode) -> String { let mut out = vec![]; Emitter::vec(&mut out, Some(&*source.codemap())).emit(&[self.diagnostic(source)]); String::from_utf8_lossy(&out).to_string() } /// Render a fancy, human-readable output of this warning and /// print it to stderr. If rendered in a terminal that supports /// colours and font styles, the output will include those. pub fn fancy_format_stderr(&self, source: &SourceCode) { Emitter::stderr(ColorConfig::Auto, Some(&*source.codemap())) .emit(&[self.diagnostic(source)]); } /// Create the optional span label displayed as an annotation on /// the underlined span of the warning. fn span_label(&self) -> Option<String> { match self.kind { WarningKind::UnusedBinding | WarningKind::ShadowedGlobal(_) => { Some("variable declared here".into()) } _ => None, } } /// Create the primary warning message displayed to users for a /// warning. fn message(&self, source: &SourceCode) -> String { match self.kind { WarningKind::DeprecatedLiteralURL => { "URL literal syntax is deprecated, use a quoted string instead".to_string() } WarningKind::UselessInherit => { "inherit does nothing (this variable already exists with the same value)" .to_string() } WarningKind::UnusedBinding => { format!( "variable '{}' is declared, but never used:", source.source_slice(self.span) ) } WarningKind::ShadowedGlobal(name) => { format!("declared variable '{}' shadows a built-in global!", name) } WarningKind::DeprecatedLegacyLet => { "legacy `let` syntax used, please rewrite this as `let .. in ...`".to_string() } WarningKind::InvalidNixPath(ref err) => { format!("invalid NIX_PATH resulted in a parse error: {}", err) } WarningKind::UselessBoolOperation(msg) => { format!("useless operation on boolean: {}", msg) } WarningKind::DeadCode => "this code will never be executed".to_string(), WarningKind::EmptyInherit => "this `inherit` statement is empty".to_string(), WarningKind::EmptyLet => "this `let`-expression contains no bindings".to_string(), WarningKind::ShadowedOutput(ref out) => format!( "this derivation's environment shadows the output name {}", out ), WarningKind::SRIHashWrongPadding => "SRI hash has wrong padding".to_string(), WarningKind::NotImplemented(what) => { format!("feature not yet implemented in tvix: {}", what) } } } /// Return the unique warning code for this variant which can be /// used to refer users to documentation. fn code(&self) -> &'static str { match self.kind { WarningKind::DeprecatedLiteralURL => "W001", WarningKind::UselessInherit => "W002", WarningKind::UnusedBinding => "W003", WarningKind::ShadowedGlobal(_) => "W004", WarningKind::DeprecatedLegacyLet => "W005", WarningKind::InvalidNixPath(_) => "W006", WarningKind::UselessBoolOperation(_) => "W007", WarningKind::DeadCode => "W008", WarningKind::EmptyInherit => "W009", WarningKind::EmptyLet => "W010", WarningKind::ShadowedOutput(_) => "W011", WarningKind::SRIHashWrongPadding => "W012", WarningKind::NotImplemented(_) => "W999", } } fn diagnostic(&self, source: &SourceCode) -> Diagnostic { let span_label = SpanLabel { label: self.span_label(), span: self.span, style: SpanStyle::Primary, }; Diagnostic { level: Level::Warning, message: self.message(source), spans: vec![span_label], code: Some(self.code().into()), } } }