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Refactor IntErrorKind to avoid "underflow" terminology #77640

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1 change: 0 additions & 1 deletion compiler/rustc_middle/src/lib.rs
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Expand Up @@ -46,7 +46,6 @@
#![feature(crate_visibility_modifier)]
#![feature(associated_type_bounds)]
#![feature(rustc_attrs)]
#![feature(int_error_matching)]
#![recursion_limit = "512"]

#[macro_use]
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6 changes: 3 additions & 3 deletions compiler/rustc_middle/src/middle/limits.rs
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Expand Up @@ -48,10 +48,10 @@ fn update_limit(
.unwrap_or(attr.span);

let error_str = match e.kind() {
IntErrorKind::Overflow => "`limit` is too large",
IntErrorKind::PosOverflow => "`limit` is too large",
IntErrorKind::Empty => "`limit` must be a non-negative integer",
IntErrorKind::InvalidDigit => "not a valid integer",
IntErrorKind::Underflow => bug!("`limit` should never underflow"),
IntErrorKind::InvalidDigit(_) => "not a valid integer",
IntErrorKind::NegOverflow => bug!("`limit` should never underflow"),
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IntErrorKind::Zero => bug!("zero is a valid `limit`"),
kind => bug!("unimplemented IntErrorKind variant: {:?}", kind),
};
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40 changes: 18 additions & 22 deletions library/core/src/num/error.rs
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Expand Up @@ -77,51 +77,47 @@ pub struct ParseIntError {
/// # Example
///
/// ```
/// #![feature(int_error_matching)]
///
/// # fn main() {
/// if let Err(e) = i32::from_str_radix("a12", 10) {
/// println!("Failed conversion to i32: {:?}", e.kind());
/// }
/// # }
/// ```
#[unstable(
feature = "int_error_matching",
reason = "it can be useful to match errors when making error messages \
for integer parsing",
issue = "22639"
)]
#[stable(feature = "int_error_matching", since = "1.47.0")]
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
#[non_exhaustive]
pub enum IntErrorKind {
/// Value being parsed is empty.
///
/// Among other causes, this variant will be constructed when parsing an empty string.
#[stable(feature = "int_error_matching", since = "1.47.0")]
Empty,
/// Contains an invalid digit.
/// Contains an digit invalid in its context.
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///
/// Among other causes, this variant will be constructed when parsing a string that
/// contains a letter.
InvalidDigit,
/// contains a non-asci char.
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///
/// This variant is also constructed when a `+` or `-` is misplaced within a sting
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/// either on its own or in the middle of a number.
#[stable(feature = "int_error_matching", since = "1.47.0")]
InvalidDigit(#[stable(feature = "int_error_matching", since = "1.47.0")] char),
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/// Integer is too large to store in target integer type.
Overflow,
#[stable(feature = "int_error_matching", since = "1.47.0")]
PosOverflow,
/// Integer is too small to store in target integer type.
Underflow,
#[stable(feature = "int_error_matching", since = "1.47.0")]
NegOverflow,
/// Value was Zero
///
/// This variant will be emitted when the parsing string has a value of zero, which
/// would be illegal for non-zero types.
#[stable(feature = "int_error_matching", since = "1.47.0")]
Zero,
}

impl ParseIntError {
/// Outputs the detailed cause of parsing an integer failing.
#[unstable(
feature = "int_error_matching",
reason = "it can be useful to match errors when making error messages \
for integer parsing",
issue = "22639"
)]
#[stable(feature = "int_error_matching", since = "1.47.0")]
pub fn kind(&self) -> &IntErrorKind {
&self.kind
}
Expand All @@ -135,9 +131,9 @@ impl ParseIntError {
pub fn __description(&self) -> &str {
match self.kind {
IntErrorKind::Empty => "cannot parse integer from empty string",
IntErrorKind::InvalidDigit => "invalid digit found in string",
IntErrorKind::Overflow => "number too large to fit in target type",
IntErrorKind::Underflow => "number too small to fit in target type",
IntErrorKind::InvalidDigit(_) => "invalid digit found in string",
IntErrorKind::PosOverflow => "number too large to fit in target type",
IntErrorKind::NegOverflow => "number too small to fit in target type",
IntErrorKind::Zero => "number would be zero for non-zero type",
}
}
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21 changes: 10 additions & 11 deletions library/core/src/num/mod.rs
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Expand Up @@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ pub use nonzero::{NonZeroI128, NonZeroI16, NonZeroI32, NonZeroI64, NonZeroI8, No
#[stable(feature = "try_from", since = "1.34.0")]
pub use error::TryFromIntError;

#[unstable(feature = "int_error_matching", issue = "22639")]
#[stable(feature = "int_error_matching", since = "1.47.0")]
pub use error::IntErrorKind;

macro_rules! usize_isize_to_xe_bytes_doc {
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -830,46 +830,45 @@ fn from_str_radix<T: FromStrRadixHelper>(src: &str, radix: u32) -> Result<T, Par
let src = src.as_bytes();

let (is_positive, digits) = match src[0] {
b'+' | b'-' if src[1..].is_empty() => {
return Err(PIE { kind: InvalidDigit(src[0] as char) });
}
b'+' => (true, &src[1..]),
b'-' if is_signed_ty => (false, &src[1..]),
_ => (true, src),
};

if digits.is_empty() {
return Err(PIE { kind: Empty });
}

let mut result = T::from_u32(0);
if is_positive {
// The number is positive
for &c in digits {
let x = match (c as char).to_digit(radix) {
Some(x) => x,
None => return Err(PIE { kind: InvalidDigit }),
None => return Err(PIE { kind: InvalidDigit(c as char) }),
};
result = match result.checked_mul(radix) {
Some(result) => result,
None => return Err(PIE { kind: Overflow }),
None => return Err(PIE { kind: PosOverflow }),
};
result = match result.checked_add(x) {
Some(result) => result,
None => return Err(PIE { kind: Overflow }),
None => return Err(PIE { kind: PosOverflow }),
};
}
} else {
// The number is negative
for &c in digits {
let x = match (c as char).to_digit(radix) {
Some(x) => x,
None => return Err(PIE { kind: InvalidDigit }),
None => return Err(PIE { kind: InvalidDigit(c as char) }),
};
result = match result.checked_mul(radix) {
Some(result) => result,
None => return Err(PIE { kind: Underflow }),
None => return Err(PIE { kind: NegOverflow }),
};
result = match result.checked_sub(x) {
Some(result) => result,
None => return Err(PIE { kind: Underflow }),
None => return Err(PIE { kind: NegOverflow }),
};
}
}
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1 change: 0 additions & 1 deletion library/core/tests/lib.rs
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Expand Up @@ -37,7 +37,6 @@
#![feature(try_trait)]
#![feature(slice_internals)]
#![feature(slice_partition_dedup)]
#![feature(int_error_matching)]
#![feature(array_value_iter)]
#![feature(iter_partition_in_place)]
#![feature(iter_is_partitioned)]
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6 changes: 3 additions & 3 deletions library/core/tests/nonzero.rs
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Expand Up @@ -131,15 +131,15 @@ fn test_from_str() {
assert_eq!("0".parse::<NonZeroU8>().err().map(|e| e.kind().clone()), Some(IntErrorKind::Zero));
assert_eq!(
"-1".parse::<NonZeroU8>().err().map(|e| e.kind().clone()),
Some(IntErrorKind::InvalidDigit)
Some(IntErrorKind::InvalidDigit('-'))
);
assert_eq!(
"-129".parse::<NonZeroI8>().err().map(|e| e.kind().clone()),
Some(IntErrorKind::Underflow)
Some(IntErrorKind::NegOverflow)
);
assert_eq!(
"257".parse::<NonZeroU8>().err().map(|e| e.kind().clone()),
Some(IntErrorKind::Overflow)
Some(IntErrorKind::PosOverflow)
);
}

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65 changes: 39 additions & 26 deletions library/core/tests/num/mod.rs
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Expand Up @@ -2,10 +2,11 @@ use core::cmp::PartialEq;
use core::convert::{TryFrom, TryInto};
use core::fmt::Debug;
use core::marker::Copy;
use core::num::TryFromIntError;
use core::num::{IntErrorKind, ParseIntError, TryFromIntError};
use core::ops::{Add, Div, Mul, Rem, Sub};
use core::option::Option;
use core::option::Option::{None, Some};
use core::option::Option::None;
use core::str::FromStr;

#[macro_use]
mod int_macros;
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -65,6 +66,15 @@ where
assert_eq!(ten.rem(two), ten % two);
}

/// Helper function for asserting number parsing returns a specific error
fn test_parse<T>(num_str: &str, expected: Result<T, IntErrorKind>)
where
T: FromStr<Err = ParseIntError>,
Result<T, IntErrorKind>: PartialEq + Debug,
{
assert_eq!(num_str.parse::<T>().map_err(|e| e.kind().clone()), expected)
}

#[test]
fn from_str_issue7588() {
let u: Option<u8> = u8::from_str_radix("1000", 10).ok();
Expand All @@ -75,49 +85,52 @@ fn from_str_issue7588() {

#[test]
fn test_int_from_str_overflow() {
assert_eq!("127".parse::<i8>().ok(), Some(127i8));
assert_eq!("128".parse::<i8>().ok(), None);
test_parse::<i8>("127", Ok(127));
test_parse::<i8>("128", Err(IntErrorKind::PosOverflow));

assert_eq!("-128".parse::<i8>().ok(), Some(-128i8));
assert_eq!("-129".parse::<i8>().ok(), None);
test_parse::<i8>("-128", Ok(-128));
test_parse::<i8>("-129", Err(IntErrorKind::NegOverflow));

assert_eq!("32767".parse::<i16>().ok(), Some(32_767i16));
assert_eq!("32768".parse::<i16>().ok(), None);
test_parse::<i16>("32767", Ok(32_767));
test_parse::<i16>("32768", Err(IntErrorKind::PosOverflow));

assert_eq!("-32768".parse::<i16>().ok(), Some(-32_768i16));
assert_eq!("-32769".parse::<i16>().ok(), None);
test_parse::<i16>("-32768", Ok(-32_768));
test_parse::<i16>("-32769", Err(IntErrorKind::NegOverflow));

assert_eq!("2147483647".parse::<i32>().ok(), Some(2_147_483_647i32));
assert_eq!("2147483648".parse::<i32>().ok(), None);
test_parse::<i32>("2147483647", Ok(2_147_483_647));
test_parse::<i32>("2147483648", Err(IntErrorKind::PosOverflow));

assert_eq!("-2147483648".parse::<i32>().ok(), Some(-2_147_483_648i32));
assert_eq!("-2147483649".parse::<i32>().ok(), None);
test_parse::<i32>("-2147483648", Ok(-2_147_483_648));
test_parse::<i32>("-2147483649", Err(IntErrorKind::NegOverflow));

assert_eq!("9223372036854775807".parse::<i64>().ok(), Some(9_223_372_036_854_775_807i64));
assert_eq!("9223372036854775808".parse::<i64>().ok(), None);
test_parse::<i64>("9223372036854775807", Ok(9_223_372_036_854_775_807));
test_parse::<i64>("9223372036854775808", Err(IntErrorKind::PosOverflow));

assert_eq!("-9223372036854775808".parse::<i64>().ok(), Some(-9_223_372_036_854_775_808i64));
assert_eq!("-9223372036854775809".parse::<i64>().ok(), None);
test_parse::<i64>("-9223372036854775808", Ok(-9_223_372_036_854_775_808));
test_parse::<i64>("-9223372036854775809", Err(IntErrorKind::NegOverflow));
}

#[test]
fn test_leading_plus() {
assert_eq!("+127".parse::<u8>().ok(), Some(127));
assert_eq!("+9223372036854775807".parse::<i64>().ok(), Some(9223372036854775807));
test_parse::<u8>("+127", Ok(127));
test_parse::<i64>("+9223372036854775807", Ok(9223372036854775807));
}

#[test]
fn test_invalid() {
assert_eq!("--129".parse::<i8>().ok(), None);
assert_eq!("++129".parse::<i8>().ok(), None);
assert_eq!("Съешь".parse::<u8>().ok(), None);
test_parse::<i8>("--129", Err(IntErrorKind::InvalidDigit('-')));
test_parse::<i8>("++129", Err(IntErrorKind::InvalidDigit('+')));
test_parse::<u8>("Съешь", Err(IntErrorKind::InvalidDigit('Ð')));
test_parse::<u8>("123Hello", Err(IntErrorKind::InvalidDigit('H')));
test_parse::<i8>("--", Err(IntErrorKind::InvalidDigit('-')));
test_parse::<i8>("-", Err(IntErrorKind::InvalidDigit('-')));
test_parse::<i8>("+", Err(IntErrorKind::InvalidDigit('+')));
test_parse::<u8>("-1", Err(IntErrorKind::InvalidDigit('-')));
}

#[test]
fn test_empty() {
assert_eq!("-".parse::<i8>().ok(), None);
assert_eq!("+".parse::<i8>().ok(), None);
assert_eq!("".parse::<u8>().ok(), None);
test_parse::<u8>("", Err(IntErrorKind::Empty));
}

#[test]
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1 change: 0 additions & 1 deletion library/std/src/lib.rs
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Expand Up @@ -264,7 +264,6 @@
#![feature(global_asm)]
#![feature(hashmap_internals)]
#![feature(int_error_internals)]
#![feature(int_error_matching)]
#![feature(integer_atomics)]
#![feature(into_future)]
#![feature(lang_items)]
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7 changes: 1 addition & 6 deletions library/std/src/num.rs
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Expand Up @@ -22,12 +22,7 @@ pub use core::num::{NonZeroI128, NonZeroI16, NonZeroI32, NonZeroI64, NonZeroI8,
#[stable(feature = "nonzero", since = "1.28.0")]
pub use core::num::{NonZeroU128, NonZeroU16, NonZeroU32, NonZeroU64, NonZeroU8, NonZeroUsize};

#[unstable(
feature = "int_error_matching",
reason = "it can be useful to match errors when making error messages \
for integer parsing",
issue = "22639"
)]
#[stable(feature = "int_error_matching", since = "1.47.0")]
pub use core::num::IntErrorKind;

#[cfg(test)]
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