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diff --git a/tvix/eval/src/compiler/optimiser.rs b/tvix/eval/src/compiler/optimiser.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..533b6c540c25 --- /dev/null +++ b/tvix/eval/src/compiler/optimiser.rs @@ -0,0 +1,127 @@ +//! Helper functions for extending the compiler with more linter-like +//! functionality while compiling (i.e. smarter warnings). + +use super::*; + +use ast::Expr; + +/// Optimise the given expression where possible. +pub(super) fn optimise_expr(c: &mut Compiler, expr: ast::Expr) -> ast::Expr { + match expr { + Expr::BinOp(_) => optimise_bin_op(c, expr), + _ => expr.to_owned(), + } +} + +enum LitBool { + Expr(Expr), + True(Expr), + False(Expr), +} + +/// Is this a literal boolean, or something else? +fn is_lit_bool(expr: ast::Expr) -> LitBool { + if let ast::Expr::Ident(ident) = &expr { + match ident.ident_token().unwrap().text() { + "true" => LitBool::True(expr), + "false" => LitBool::False(expr), + _ => LitBool::Expr(expr), + } + } else { + LitBool::Expr(expr) + } +} + +/// Detect useless binary operations (i.e. useless bool comparisons). +fn optimise_bin_op(c: &mut Compiler, expr: ast::Expr) -> ast::Expr { + use ast::BinOpKind; + + // bail out of this check if the user has poisoned either `true` + // or `false` identifiers. Note that they will have received a + // separate warning about this for shadowing the global(s). + if c.scope().is_poisoned("true") || c.scope().is_poisoned("false") { + return expr; + } + + if let Expr::BinOp(op) = &expr { + let lhs = is_lit_bool(op.lhs().unwrap()); + let rhs = is_lit_bool(op.rhs().unwrap()); + + match (op.operator().unwrap(), lhs, rhs) { + // useless `false` arm in `||` expression + (BinOpKind::Or, LitBool::False(f), LitBool::Expr(other)) + | (BinOpKind::Or, LitBool::Expr(other), LitBool::False(f)) => { + c.emit_warning( + &f, + WarningKind::UselessBoolOperation( + "this `false` has no effect on the result of the comparison", + ), + ); + + return other; + } + + // useless `true` arm in `&&` expression + (BinOpKind::And, LitBool::True(t), LitBool::Expr(other)) + | (BinOpKind::And, LitBool::Expr(other), LitBool::True(t)) => { + c.emit_warning( + &t, + WarningKind::UselessBoolOperation( + "this `true` has no effect on the result of the comparison", + ), + ); + + return other; + } + + // useless `||` expression (one arm is `true`), return + // `true` directly (and warn about dead code on the right) + (BinOpKind::Or, LitBool::True(t), LitBool::Expr(other)) => { + c.emit_warning( + op, + WarningKind::UselessBoolOperation("this expression is always true"), + ); + + // TODO: still compile other to get errors/warnings from there, but don't emit + c.emit_warning(&other, WarningKind::DeadCode); + + return t; + } + + (BinOpKind::Or, _, LitBool::True(t)) | (BinOpKind::Or, LitBool::True(t), _) => { + c.emit_warning( + op, + WarningKind::UselessBoolOperation("this expression is always true"), + ); + + return t; + } + + // useless `&&` expression (one arm is `false), same as above + (BinOpKind::And, LitBool::False(f), LitBool::Expr(other)) => { + c.emit_warning( + op, + WarningKind::UselessBoolOperation("this expression is always false"), + ); + + // TODO: still compile other to get errors/warnings from there, but don't emit + c.emit_warning(&other, WarningKind::DeadCode); + + return f; + } + + (BinOpKind::And, _, LitBool::False(f)) | (BinOpKind::Or, LitBool::False(f), _) => { + c.emit_warning( + op, + WarningKind::UselessBoolOperation("this expression is always false"), + ); + + return f; + } + + _ => { /* nothing to optimise */ } + } + } + + expr +} |