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// Copyright 2012-2014 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT
// file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at
// http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license
// <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your
// option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
// except according to those terms.

//! Implementation of lint checking.
//!
//! The lint checking is mostly consolidated into one pass which runs just
//! before translation to LLVM bytecode. Throughout compilation, lint warnings
//! can be added via the `add_lint` method on the Session structure. This
//! requires a span and an id of the node that the lint is being added to. The
//! lint isn't actually emitted at that time because it is unknown what the
//! actual lint level at that location is.
//!
//! To actually emit lint warnings/errors, a separate pass is used just before
//! translation. A context keeps track of the current state of all lint levels.
//! Upon entering a node of the ast which can modify the lint settings, the
//! previous lint state is pushed onto a stack and the ast is then recursed
//! upon.  As the ast is traversed, this keeps track of the current lint level
//! for all lint attributes.

use middle::privacy::ExportedItems;
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use middle::subst;
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use middle::ty;
use middle::typeck::astconv::AstConv;
use middle::typeck::infer;
use driver::session::Session;
use driver::early_error;
use lint::{Level, LevelSource, Lint, LintId, LintArray, LintPass, LintPassObject};
use lint::{Default, CommandLine, Node, Allow, Warn, Deny, Forbid};
use lint::builtin;

use std::collections::HashMap;
use std::rc::Rc;
use std::cell::RefCell;
use std::tuple::Tuple2;
use std::mem;
use syntax::ast_util::IdVisitingOperation;
use syntax::attr::AttrMetaMethods;
use syntax::attr;
use syntax::codemap::Span;
use syntax::visit::{Visitor, FnKind};
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use syntax::parse::token::InternedString;
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use syntax::{ast, ast_util, visit};

/// Information about the registered lints.
///
/// This is basically the subset of `Context` that we can
/// build early in the compile pipeline.
pub struct LintStore {
    /// Registered lints. The bool is true if the lint was
    /// added by a plugin.
    lints: Vec<(&'static Lint, bool)>,

    /// Trait objects for each lint pass.
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    /// This is only `None` while iterating over the objects. See the definition
    /// of run_lints.
    passes: Option<Vec<LintPassObject>>,
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    /// Lints indexed by name.
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    by_name: HashMap<String, TargetLint>,
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    /// Current levels of each lint, and where they were set.
    levels: HashMap<LintId, LevelSource>,
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    /// Map of registered lint groups to what lints they expand to. The bool
    /// is true if the lint group was added by a plugin.
    lint_groups: HashMap<&'static str, (Vec<LintId>, bool)>,
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}

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/// The targed of the `by_name` map, which accounts for renaming/deprecation.
enum TargetLint {
    /// A direct lint target
    Id(LintId),

    /// Temporary renaming, used for easing migration pain; see #16545
    Renamed(String, LintId),
}

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impl LintStore {
    fn get_level_source(&self, lint: LintId) -> LevelSource {
        match self.levels.find(&lint) {
            Some(&s) => s,
            None => (Allow, Default),
        }
    }

    fn set_level(&mut self, lint: LintId, lvlsrc: LevelSource) {
        if lvlsrc.val0() == Allow {
            self.levels.remove(&lint);
        } else {
            self.levels.insert(lint, lvlsrc);
        }
    }

    pub fn new() -> LintStore {
        LintStore {
            lints: vec!(),
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            passes: Some(vec!()),
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            by_name: HashMap::new(),
            levels: HashMap::new(),
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            lint_groups: HashMap::new(),
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        }
    }

    pub fn get_lints<'t>(&'t self) -> &'t [(&'static Lint, bool)] {
        self.lints.as_slice()
    }

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    pub fn get_lint_groups<'t>(&'t self) -> Vec<(&'static str, Vec<LintId>, bool)> {
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        self.lint_groups.iter().map(|(k, v)| (*k,
                                              v.ref0().clone(),
                                              *v.ref1())).collect()
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    }

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    pub fn register_pass(&mut self, sess: Option<&Session>,
                         from_plugin: bool, pass: LintPassObject) {
        for &lint in pass.get_lints().iter() {
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            self.lints.push((*lint, from_plugin));
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            let id = LintId::of(*lint);
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            if !self.by_name.insert(lint.name_lower(), Id(id)) {
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                let msg = format!("duplicate specification of lint {}", lint.name_lower());
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                match (sess, from_plugin) {
                    // We load builtin lints first, so a duplicate is a compiler bug.
                    // Use early_error when handling -W help with no crate.
                    (None, _) => early_error(msg.as_slice()),
                    (Some(sess), false) => sess.bug(msg.as_slice()),

                    // A duplicate name from a plugin is a user error.
                    (Some(sess), true)  => sess.err(msg.as_slice()),
                }
            }

            if lint.default_level != Allow {
                self.levels.insert(id, (lint.default_level, Default));
            }
        }
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        self.passes.as_mut().unwrap().push(pass);
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    }

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    pub fn register_group(&mut self, sess: Option<&Session>,
                          from_plugin: bool, name: &'static str,
                          to: Vec<LintId>) {
        let new = self.lint_groups.insert(name, (to, from_plugin));

        if !new {
            let msg = format!("duplicate specification of lint group {}", name);
            match (sess, from_plugin) {
                // We load builtin lints first, so a duplicate is a compiler bug.
                // Use early_error when handling -W help with no crate.
                (None, _) => early_error(msg.as_slice()),
                (Some(sess), false) => sess.bug(msg.as_slice()),

                // A duplicate name from a plugin is a user error.
                (Some(sess), true)  => sess.err(msg.as_slice()),
            }
        }
    }

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    fn register_renamed(&mut self, old_name: &str, new_name: &str) {
        let target = match self.by_name.find_equiv(&new_name) {
            Some(&Id(lint_id)) => lint_id.clone(),
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            _ => panic!("invalid lint renaming of {} to {}", old_name, new_name)
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        };
        self.by_name.insert(old_name.to_string(), Renamed(new_name.to_string(), target));
    }

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    pub fn register_builtin(&mut self, sess: Option<&Session>) {
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        macro_rules! add_builtin ( ( $sess:ident, $($name:ident),*, ) => (
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            {$(
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                self.register_pass($sess, false, box builtin::$name as LintPassObject);
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            )*}
        ))

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        macro_rules! add_builtin_with_new ( ( $sess:ident, $($name:ident),*, ) => (
            {$(
                self.register_pass($sess, false, box builtin::$name::new() as LintPassObject);
            )*}
        ))

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        macro_rules! add_lint_group ( ( $sess:ident, $name:expr, $($lint:ident),* ) => (
            self.register_group($sess, false, $name, vec![$(LintId::of(builtin::$lint)),*]);
        ))

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        add_builtin!(sess,
                     HardwiredLints,
                     WhileTrue,
                     UnusedCasts,
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                     ImproperCTypes,
                     BoxPointers,
                     UnusedAttributes,
                     PathStatements,
                     UnusedResults,
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                     NonCamelCaseTypes,
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                     NonSnakeCase,
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                     NonUpperCaseGlobals,
                     UnusedParens,
                     UnusedImportBraces,
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                     NonShorthandFieldPatterns,
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                     UnusedUnsafe,
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                     UnsafeBlocks,
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                     UnusedMut,
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                     UnusedAllocation,
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                     Stability,
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        )

        add_builtin_with_new!(sess,
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                              TypeLimits,
                              RawPointerDeriving,
                              MissingDoc,
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        )

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        add_lint_group!(sess, "bad_style",
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                        NON_CAMEL_CASE_TYPES, NON_SNAKE_CASE, NON_UPPER_CASE_GLOBALS)
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        add_lint_group!(sess, "unused",
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                        UNUSED_IMPORTS, UNUSED_VARIABLES, UNUSED_ASSIGNMENTS, DEAD_CODE,
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                        UNUSED_MUT, UNREACHABLE_CODE, UNUSED_MUST_USE,
                        UNUSED_UNSAFE, PATH_STATEMENTS)
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        // We have one lint pass defined in this module.
        self.register_pass(sess, false, box GatherNodeLevels as LintPassObject);
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        // Insert temporary renamings for a one-time deprecation (#16545)
        self.register_renamed("unnecessary_typecast", "unused_typecasts");
        self.register_renamed("unsigned_negate", "unsigned_negation");
        self.register_renamed("type_limits", "unused_comparisons");
        self.register_renamed("type_overflow", "overflowing_literals");
        self.register_renamed("ctypes", "improper_ctypes");
        self.register_renamed("owned_heap_memory", "box_pointers");
        self.register_renamed("unused_attribute", "unused_attributes");
        self.register_renamed("path_statement", "path_statements");
        self.register_renamed("unused_result", "unused_results");
        self.register_renamed("non_uppercase_statics", "non_upper_case_globals");
        self.register_renamed("unnecessary_parens", "unused_parens");
        self.register_renamed("unnecessary_import_braces", "unused_import_braces");
        self.register_renamed("unsafe_block", "unsafe_blocks");
        self.register_renamed("unnecessary_allocation", "unused_allocation");
        self.register_renamed("missing_doc", "missing_docs");
        self.register_renamed("unused_extern_crate", "unused_extern_crates");
        self.register_renamed("unnecessary_qualification", "unused_qualifications");
        self.register_renamed("unrecognized_lint", "unknown_lints");
        self.register_renamed("unused_variable", "unused_variables");
        self.register_renamed("dead_assignment", "unused_assignments");
        self.register_renamed("unknown_crate_type", "unknown_crate_types");
        self.register_renamed("variant_size_difference", "variant_size_differences");
        self.register_renamed("transmute_fat_ptr", "fat_ptr_transmutes");

    }

    #[allow(unused_variable)]
    fn find_lint(&self, lint_name: &str, sess: &Session, span: Option<Span>)
                 -> Option<LintId>
    {
        match self.by_name.find_equiv(&lint_name) {
            Some(&Id(lint_id)) => Some(lint_id),
            Some(&Renamed(ref new_name, lint_id)) => {
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                let warning = format!("lint {} has been renamed to {}",
                                      lint_name, new_name);
                match span {
                    Some(span) => sess.span_warn(span, warning.as_slice()),
                    None => sess.warn(warning.as_slice()),
                };
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                Some(lint_id)
            }
            None => None
        }
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    }

    pub fn process_command_line(&mut self, sess: &Session) {
        for &(ref lint_name, level) in sess.opts.lint_opts.iter() {
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            match self.find_lint(lint_name.as_slice(), sess, None) {
                Some(lint_id) => self.set_level(lint_id, (level, CommandLine)),
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                None => {
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                    match self.lint_groups.iter().map(|(&x, pair)| (x, pair.ref0().clone()))
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                                                 .collect::<HashMap<&'static str, Vec<LintId>>>()
                                                 .find_equiv(&lint_name.as_slice()) {
                        Some(v) => {
                            v.iter()
                             .map(|lint_id: &LintId|
                                     self.set_level(*lint_id, (level, CommandLine)))
                             .collect::<Vec<()>>();
                        }
                        None => sess.err(format!("unknown {} flag: {}",
                                                 level.as_str(), lint_name).as_slice()),
                    }
                }
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            }
        }
    }
}

/// Context for lint checking.
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pub struct Context<'a, 'tcx: 'a> {
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    /// Type context we're checking in.
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    pub tcx: &'a ty::ctxt<'tcx>,
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    /// The crate being checked.
    pub krate: &'a ast::Crate,

    /// Items exported from the crate being checked.
    pub exported_items: &'a ExportedItems,

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    /// The store of registered lints.
    lints: LintStore,

    /// When recursing into an attributed node of the ast which modifies lint
    /// levels, this stack keeps track of the previous lint levels of whatever
    /// was modified.
    level_stack: Vec<(LintId, LevelSource)>,

    /// Level of lints for certain NodeIds, stored here because the body of
    /// the lint needs to run in trans.
    node_levels: RefCell<HashMap<(ast::NodeId, LintId), LevelSource>>,
}

/// Convenience macro for calling a `LintPass` method on every pass in the context.
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macro_rules! run_lints ( ($cx:expr, $f:ident, $($args:expr),*) => ({
    // Move the vector of passes out of `$cx` so that we can
    // iterate over it mutably while passing `$cx` to the methods.
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    let mut passes = $cx.lints.passes.take().unwrap();
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    for obj in passes.iter_mut() {
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        obj.$f($cx, $($args),*);
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    }
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    $cx.lints.passes = Some(passes);
}))
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/// Parse the lint attributes into a vector, with `Err`s for malformed lint
/// attributes. Writing this as an iterator is an enormous mess.
pub fn gather_attrs(attrs: &[ast::Attribute])
                    -> Vec<Result<(InternedString, Level, Span), Span>> {
    let mut out = vec!();
    for attr in attrs.iter() {
        let level = match Level::from_str(attr.name().get()) {
            None => continue,
            Some(lvl) => lvl,
        };

        attr::mark_used(attr);

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        let meta = &attr.node.value;
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        let metas = match meta.node {
            ast::MetaList(_, ref metas) => metas,
            _ => {
                out.push(Err(meta.span));
                continue;
            }
        };

        for meta in metas.iter() {
            out.push(match meta.node {
                ast::MetaWord(ref lint_name) => Ok((lint_name.clone(), level, meta.span)),
                _ => Err(meta.span),
            });
        }
    }
    out
}

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/// Emit a lint as a warning or an error (or not at all)
/// according to `level`.
///
/// This lives outside of `Context` so it can be used by checks
/// in trans that run after the main lint pass is finished. Most
/// lints elsewhere in the compiler should call
/// `Session::add_lint()` instead.
pub fn raw_emit_lint(sess: &Session, lint: &'static Lint,
                     lvlsrc: LevelSource, span: Option<Span>, msg: &str) {
    let (mut level, source) = lvlsrc;
    if level == Allow { return }

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    let name = lint.name_lower();
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    let mut note = None;
    let msg = match source {
        Default => {
            format!("{}, #[{}({})] on by default", msg,
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                    level.as_str(), name)
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        },
        CommandLine => {
            format!("{} [-{} {}]", msg,
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                    match level {
                        Warn => 'W', Deny => 'D', Forbid => 'F',
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                        Allow => panic!()
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                    }, name.replace("_", "-"))
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        },
        Node(src) => {
            note = Some(src);
            msg.to_string()
        }
    };

    // For purposes of printing, we can treat forbid as deny.
    if level == Forbid { level = Deny; }

    match (level, span) {
        (Warn, Some(sp)) => sess.span_warn(sp, msg.as_slice()),
        (Warn, None)     => sess.warn(msg.as_slice()),
        (Deny, Some(sp)) => sess.span_err(sp, msg.as_slice()),
        (Deny, None)     => sess.err(msg.as_slice()),
        _ => sess.bug("impossible level in raw_emit_lint"),
    }

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    for span in note.into_iter() {
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        sess.span_note(span, "lint level defined here");
    }
}

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impl<'a, 'tcx> Context<'a, 'tcx> {
    fn new(tcx: &'a ty::ctxt<'tcx>,
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           krate: &'a ast::Crate,
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           exported_items: &'a ExportedItems) -> Context<'a, 'tcx> {
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        // We want to own the lint store, so move it out of the session.
        let lint_store = mem::replace(&mut *tcx.sess.lint_store.borrow_mut(),
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                                      LintStore::new());
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        Context {
            tcx: tcx,
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            krate: krate,
            exported_items: exported_items,
            lints: lint_store,
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            level_stack: vec![],
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            node_levels: RefCell::new(HashMap::new()),
        }
    }

    /// Get the overall compiler `Session` object.
    pub fn sess(&'a self) -> &'a Session {
        &self.tcx.sess
    }

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    /// Get the level of `lint` at the current position of the lint
    /// traversal.
    pub fn current_level(&self, lint: &'static Lint) -> Level {
        self.lints.levels.find(&LintId::of(lint)).map_or(Allow, |&(lvl, _)| lvl)
    }

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    fn lookup_and_emit(&self, lint: &'static Lint, span: Option<Span>, msg: &str) {
        let (level, src) = match self.lints.levels.find(&LintId::of(lint)) {
            None => return,
            Some(&(Warn, src)) => {
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                let lint_id = LintId::of(builtin::WARNINGS);
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                (self.lints.get_level_source(lint_id).val0(), src)
            }
            Some(&pair) => pair,
        };

        raw_emit_lint(&self.tcx.sess, lint, (level, src), span, msg);
    }

    /// Emit a lint at the appropriate level, with no associated span.
    pub fn lint(&self, lint: &'static Lint, msg: &str) {
        self.lookup_and_emit(lint, None, msg);
    }

    /// Emit a lint at the appropriate level, for a particular span.
    pub fn span_lint(&self, lint: &'static Lint, span: Span, msg: &str) {
        self.lookup_and_emit(lint, Some(span), msg);
    }

    /**
     * Merge the lints specified by any lint attributes into the
     * current lint context, call the provided function, then reset the
     * lints in effect to their previous state.
     */
    fn with_lint_attrs(&mut self,
                       attrs: &[ast::Attribute],
                       f: |&mut Context|) {
        // Parse all of the lint attributes, and then add them all to the
        // current dictionary of lint information. Along the way, keep a history
        // of what we changed so we can roll everything back after invoking the
        // specified closure
        let mut pushed = 0u;
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        for result in gather_attrs(attrs).into_iter() {
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            let v = match result {
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                Err(span) => {
                    self.tcx.sess.span_err(span, "malformed lint attribute");
                    continue;
                }
                Ok((lint_name, level, span)) => {
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                    match self.lints.find_lint(lint_name.get(), &self.tcx.sess, Some(span)) {
                        Some(lint_id) => vec![(lint_id, level, span)],
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                        None => {
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                            match self.lints.lint_groups.find_equiv(&lint_name.get()) {
                                Some(&(ref v, _)) => v.iter()
                                                      .map(|lint_id: &LintId|
                                                           (*lint_id, level, span))
                                                      .collect(),
                                None => {
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                                    self.span_lint(builtin::UNKNOWN_LINTS, span,
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                                               format!("unknown `{}` attribute: `{}`",
                                                       level.as_str(), lint_name).as_slice());
                                    continue;
                                }
                            }
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                        }
                    }
                }
            };

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            for (lint_id, level, span) in v.into_iter() {
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                let now = self.lints.get_level_source(lint_id).val0();
                if now == Forbid && level != Forbid {
                    let lint_name = lint_id.as_str();
                    self.tcx.sess.span_err(span,
                                           format!("{}({}) overruled by outer forbid({})",
                                                   level.as_str(), lint_name,
                                                   lint_name).as_slice());
                } else if now != level {
                    let src = self.lints.get_level_source(lint_id).val1();
                    self.level_stack.push((lint_id, (now, src)));
                    pushed += 1;
                    self.lints.set_level(lint_id, (level, Node(span)));
                }
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            }
        }

        run_lints!(self, enter_lint_attrs, attrs);
        f(self);
        run_lints!(self, exit_lint_attrs, attrs);

        // rollback
        for _ in range(0, pushed) {
            let (lint, lvlsrc) = self.level_stack.pop().unwrap();
            self.lints.set_level(lint, lvlsrc);
        }
    }

    fn visit_ids(&self, f: |&mut ast_util::IdVisitor<Context>|) {
        let mut v = ast_util::IdVisitor {
            operation: self,
            pass_through_items: false,
            visited_outermost: false,
        };
        f(&mut v);
    }
}

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impl<'a, 'tcx> AstConv<'tcx> for Context<'a, 'tcx>{
    fn tcx<'a>(&'a self) -> &'a ty::ctxt<'tcx> { self.tcx }
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    fn get_item_ty(&self, id: ast::DefId) -> ty::Polytype {
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        ty::lookup_item_type(self.tcx, id)
    }

    fn get_trait_def(&self, id: ast::DefId) -> Rc<ty::TraitDef> {
        ty::lookup_trait_def(self.tcx, id)
    }

    fn ty_infer(&self, _span: Span) -> ty::t {
        infer::new_infer_ctxt(self.tcx).next_ty_var()
    }
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    fn associated_types_of_trait_are_valid(&self, _: ty::t, _: ast::DefId)
                                           -> bool {
        // FIXME(pcwalton): This is wrong.
        true
    }

    fn associated_type_binding(&self,
                               _: Span,
                               _: Option<ty::t>,
                               trait_id: ast::DefId,
                               associated_type_id: ast::DefId)
                               -> ty::t {
        // FIXME(pcwalton): This is wrong.
        let trait_def = self.get_trait_def(trait_id);
        let index = ty::associated_type_parameter_index(self.tcx,
                                                        &*trait_def,
                                                        associated_type_id);
        ty::mk_param(self.tcx, subst::TypeSpace, index, associated_type_id)
    }
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}

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impl<'a, 'tcx, 'v> Visitor<'v> for Context<'a, 'tcx> {
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    fn visit_item(&mut self, it: &ast::Item) {
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        self.with_lint_attrs(it.attrs.as_slice(), |cx| {
            run_lints!(cx, check_item, it);
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            cx.visit_ids(|v| v.visit_item(it));
            visit::walk_item(cx, it);
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        })
    }

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    fn visit_foreign_item(&mut self, it: &ast::ForeignItem) {
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        self.with_lint_attrs(it.attrs.as_slice(), |cx| {
            run_lints!(cx, check_foreign_item, it);
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            visit::walk_foreign_item(cx, it);
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        })
    }

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    fn visit_view_item(&mut self, i: &ast::ViewItem) {
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        self.with_lint_attrs(i.attrs.as_slice(), |cx| {
            run_lints!(cx, check_view_item, i);
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            cx.visit_ids(|v| v.visit_view_item(i));
            visit::walk_view_item(cx, i);
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        })
    }

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    fn visit_pat(&mut self, p: &ast::Pat) {
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        run_lints!(self, check_pat, p);
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        visit::walk_pat(self, p);
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    }

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    fn visit_expr(&mut self, e: &ast::Expr) {
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        run_lints!(self, check_expr, e);
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        visit::walk_expr(self, e);
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    }

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    fn visit_stmt(&mut self, s: &ast::Stmt) {
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        run_lints!(self, check_stmt, s);
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        visit::walk_stmt(self, s);
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    }

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    fn visit_fn(&mut self, fk: FnKind<'v>, decl: &'v ast::FnDecl,
                body: &'v ast::Block, span: Span, id: ast::NodeId) {
        match fk {
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            visit::FkMethod(_, _, m) => {
                self.with_lint_attrs(m.attrs.as_slice(), |cx| {
                    run_lints!(cx, check_fn, fk, decl, body, span, id);
                    cx.visit_ids(|v| {
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                        v.visit_fn(fk, decl, body, span, id);
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                    });
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                    visit::walk_fn(cx, fk, decl, body, span);
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                })
            },
            _ => {
                run_lints!(self, check_fn, fk, decl, body, span, id);
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                visit::walk_fn(self, fk, decl, body, span);
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            }
        }
    }

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    fn visit_ty_method(&mut self, t: &ast::TypeMethod) {
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        self.with_lint_attrs(t.attrs.as_slice(), |cx| {
            run_lints!(cx, check_ty_method, t);
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            visit::walk_ty_method(cx, t);
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        })
    }

    fn visit_struct_def(&mut self,
                        s: &ast::StructDef,
                        ident: ast::Ident,
                        g: &ast::Generics,
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                        id: ast::NodeId) {
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        run_lints!(self, check_struct_def, s, ident, g, id);
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        visit::walk_struct_def(self, s);
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        run_lints!(self, check_struct_def_post, s, ident, g, id);
    }

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    fn visit_struct_field(&mut self, s: &ast::StructField) {
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        self.with_lint_attrs(s.node.attrs.as_slice(), |cx| {
            run_lints!(cx, check_struct_field, s);
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            visit::walk_struct_field(cx, s);
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        })
    }

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    fn visit_variant(&mut self, v: &ast::Variant, g: &ast::Generics) {
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        self.with_lint_attrs(v.node.attrs.as_slice(), |cx| {
            run_lints!(cx, check_variant, v, g);
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            visit::walk_variant(cx, v, g);
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        })
    }

    // FIXME(#10894) should continue recursing
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    fn visit_ty(&mut self, t: &ast::Ty) {
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        run_lints!(self, check_ty, t);
    }

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    fn visit_ident(&mut self, sp: Span, id: ast::Ident) {
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        run_lints!(self, check_ident, sp, id);
    }

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    fn visit_mod(&mut self, m: &ast::Mod, s: Span, n: ast::NodeId) {
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        visit::walk_mod(self, m);
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    }

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    fn visit_local(&mut self, l: &ast::Local) {
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        run_lints!(self, check_local, l);
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        visit::walk_local(self, l);
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    }

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    fn visit_block(&mut self, b: &ast::Block) {
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        run_lints!(self, check_block, b);
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        visit::walk_block(self, b);
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    }

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    fn visit_arm(&mut self, a: &ast::Arm) {
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        run_lints!(self, check_arm, a);
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        visit::walk_arm(self, a);
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    }

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    fn visit_decl(&mut self, d: &ast::Decl) {
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        visit::walk_decl(self, d);
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    }

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    fn visit_expr_post(&mut self, e: &ast::Expr) {
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        run_lints!(self, check_expr_post, e);
    }

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    fn visit_generics(&mut self, g: &ast::Generics) {
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        run_lints!(self, check_generics, g);
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        visit::walk_generics(self, g);
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    }

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    fn visit_trait_item(&mut self, m: &ast::TraitItem) {
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        run_lints!(self, check_trait_method, m);
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        visit::walk_trait_item(self, m);
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    }

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    fn visit_opt_lifetime_ref(&mut self, sp: Span, lt: &Option<ast::Lifetime>) {
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        run_lints!(self, check_opt_lifetime_ref, sp, lt);
    }

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    fn visit_lifetime_ref(&mut self, lt: &ast::Lifetime) {
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        run_lints!(self, check_lifetime_ref, lt);
    }

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    fn visit_lifetime_decl(&mut self, lt: &ast::LifetimeDef) {
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        run_lints!(self, check_lifetime_decl, lt);
    }

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    fn visit_explicit_self(&mut self, es: &ast::ExplicitSelf) {
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        visit::walk_explicit_self(self, es);
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    }

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    fn visit_mac(&mut self, mac: &ast::Mac) {
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        visit::walk_mac(self, mac);
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    }

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    fn visit_path(&mut self, p: &ast::Path, id: ast::NodeId) {
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        run_lints!(self, check_path, p, id);
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    }

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    fn visit_attribute(&mut self, attr: &ast::Attribute) {
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        run_lints!(self, check_attribute, attr);
    }
}

// Output any lints that were previously added to the session.
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impl<'a, 'tcx> IdVisitingOperation for Context<'a, 'tcx> {
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    fn visit_id(&self, id: ast::NodeId) {
        match self.tcx.sess.lints.borrow_mut().pop(&id) {
            None => {}
            Some(lints) => {
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                for (lint_id, span, msg) in lints.into_iter() {
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                    self.span_lint(lint_id.lint, span, msg.as_slice())
                }
            }
        }
    }
}

// This lint pass is defined here because it touches parts of the `Context`
// that we don't want to expose. It records the lint level at certain AST
// nodes, so that the variant size difference check in trans can call
// `raw_emit_lint`.

struct GatherNodeLevels;

impl LintPass for GatherNodeLevels {
    fn get_lints(&self) -> LintArray {
        lint_array!()
    }

    fn check_item(&mut self, cx: &Context, it: &ast::Item) {
        match it.node {
            ast::ItemEnum(..) => {
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                let lint_id = LintId::of(builtin::VARIANT_SIZE_DIFFERENCES);
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                let lvlsrc = cx.lints.get_level_source(lint_id);
                match lvlsrc {
                    (lvl, _) if lvl != Allow => {
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                        cx.node_levels.borrow_mut()
                            .insert((it.id, lint_id), lvlsrc);
                    },
                    _ => { }
                }
            },
            _ => { }
        }
    }
}

/// Perform lint checking on a crate.
///
/// Consumes the `lint_store` field of the `Session`.
pub fn check_crate(tcx: &ty::ctxt,
                   exported_items: &ExportedItems) {
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    let krate = tcx.map.krate();
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    let mut cx = Context::new(tcx, krate, exported_items);
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    // Visit the whole crate.
    cx.with_lint_attrs(krate.attrs.as_slice(), |cx| {
        cx.visit_id(ast::CRATE_NODE_ID);
        cx.visit_ids(|v| {
            v.visited_outermost = true;
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            visit::walk_crate(v, krate);
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        });

        // since the root module isn't visited as an item (because it isn't an
        // item), warn for it here.
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        run_lints!(cx, check_crate, krate);
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        visit::walk_crate(cx, krate);
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    });

    // If we missed any lints added to the session, then there's a bug somewhere
    // in the iteration code.
    for (id, v) in tcx.sess.lints.borrow().iter() {
        for &(lint, span, ref msg) in v.iter() {
            tcx.sess.span_bug(span,
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                              format!("unprocessed lint {} at {}: {}",
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                                      lint.as_str(), tcx.map.node_to_string(*id), *msg).as_slice())
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        }
    }

    tcx.sess.abort_if_errors();
    *tcx.node_lint_levels.borrow_mut() = cx.node_levels.unwrap();
}