Richard Dodd (dodj) 71255acf5d Try to enable all webidls (#573)
* Try to enable all webidls

* Separate out unavailable webidl files by reason.

* Create record of fully tested WebIDL files

* Update notes to reflect new situation with web-idl

* Make a blank ident fail, disable the necessary widls.

It turns out that all the blank idents came from blank enum variants,
which is allowed in webidl apparently.
2018-07-29 16:07:19 -07:00

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Rust

use std::collections::hash_map::DefaultHasher;
use std::env;
use std::fmt;
use std::hash::{Hash, Hasher};
use std::iter::FromIterator;
use std::sync::atomic::Ordering::SeqCst;
use std::sync::atomic::{AtomicBool, ATOMIC_BOOL_INIT};
use std::sync::atomic::{AtomicUsize, ATOMIC_USIZE_INIT};
use ast;
use proc_macro2::{self, Ident};
use syn;
fn is_rust_keyword(name: &str) -> bool {
match name {
"abstract" | "alignof" | "as" | "become" | "box" | "break" | "const" | "continue"
| "crate" | "do" | "else" | "enum" | "extern" | "false" | "final" | "fn" | "for" | "if"
| "impl" | "in" | "let" | "loop" | "macro" | "match" | "mod" | "move" | "mut"
| "offsetof" | "override" | "priv" | "proc" | "pub" | "pure" | "ref" | "return"
| "Self" | "self" | "sizeof" | "static" | "struct" | "super" | "trait" | "true"
| "type" | "typeof" | "unsafe" | "unsized" | "use" | "virtual" | "where" | "while"
| "yield" | "bool" | "_" => true,
_ => false,
}
}
// Create an `Ident`, possibly mangling it if it conflicts with a Rust keyword.
pub fn rust_ident(name: &str) -> Ident {
if name == "" {
panic!("tried to create empty Ident (from \"\")");
} else if is_rust_keyword(name) {
Ident::new(&format!("{}_", name), proc_macro2::Span::call_site())
} else {
raw_ident(name)
}
}
// Create an `Ident` without checking to see if it conflicts with a Rust
// keyword.
pub fn raw_ident(name: &str) -> Ident {
Ident::new(name, proc_macro2::Span::call_site())
}
/// Create a path type from the given segments. For example an iterator yielding
/// the idents `[foo, bar, baz]` will result in the path type `foo::bar::baz`.
pub fn simple_path_ty<I>(segments: I) -> syn::Type
where
I: IntoIterator<Item = Ident>,
{
path_ty(false, segments)
}
/// Create a global path type from the given segments. For example an iterator
/// yielding the idents `[foo, bar, baz]` will result in the path type
/// `::foo::bar::baz`.
pub fn leading_colon_path_ty<I>(segments: I) -> syn::Type
where
I: IntoIterator<Item = Ident>,
{
path_ty(true, segments)
}
fn path_ty<I>(leading_colon: bool, segments: I) -> syn::Type
where
I: IntoIterator<Item = Ident>,
{
let segments: Vec<_> = segments
.into_iter()
.map(|i| syn::PathSegment {
ident: i,
arguments: syn::PathArguments::None,
})
.collect();
syn::TypePath {
qself: None,
path: syn::Path {
leading_colon: if leading_colon {
Some(Default::default())
} else {
None
},
segments: syn::punctuated::Punctuated::from_iter(segments),
},
}.into()
}
pub fn ident_ty(ident: Ident) -> syn::Type {
simple_path_ty(Some(ident))
}
pub fn wrap_import_function(function: ast::ImportFunction) -> ast::Import {
ast::Import {
module: None,
version: None,
js_namespace: None,
kind: ast::ImportKind::Function(function),
}
}
/// Small utility used when generating symbol names.
///
/// Hashes the public field here along with a few cargo-set env vars to
/// distinguish between runs of the procedural macro.
pub struct ShortHash<T>(pub T);
impl<T: Hash> fmt::Display for ShortHash<T> {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
static HASHED: AtomicBool = ATOMIC_BOOL_INIT;
static HASH: AtomicUsize = ATOMIC_USIZE_INIT;
// Try to amortize the cost of loading env vars a lot as we're gonna be
// hashing for a lot of symbols.
if !HASHED.load(SeqCst) {
let mut h = DefaultHasher::new();
env::var("CARGO_PKG_NAME")
.expect("should have CARGO_PKG_NAME env var")
.hash(&mut h);
env::var("CARGO_PKG_VERSION")
.expect("should have CARGO_PKG_VERSION env var")
.hash(&mut h);
// This may chop off 32 bits on 32-bit platforms, but that's ok, we
// just want something to mix in below anyway.
HASH.store(h.finish() as usize, SeqCst);
HASHED.store(true, SeqCst);
}
let mut h = DefaultHasher::new();
HASH.load(SeqCst).hash(&mut h);
self.0.hash(&mut h);
write!(f, "{:016x}", h.finish())
}
}