diff --git a/src/librustc/hir/lowering.rs b/src/librustc/hir/lowering.rs index e13f6cabb5296296b8d3106e73ae17b20094fb55..ec9d6802defa305df11e09a920f8875e6bf90b64 100644 --- a/src/librustc/hir/lowering.rs +++ b/src/librustc/hir/lowering.rs @@ -2852,19 +2852,23 @@ fn lower_pat_tuple( let mut rest = None; let mut iter = pats.iter().enumerate(); - while let Some((idx, pat)) = iter.next() { - // Interpret the first `..` pattern as a subtuple pattern. + for (idx, pat) in iter.by_ref() { + // Interpret the first `..` pattern as a sub-tuple pattern. + // Note that unlike for slice patterns, + // where `xs @ ..` is a legal sub-slice pattern, + // it is not a legal sub-tuple pattern. if pat.is_rest() { rest = Some((idx, pat.span)); break; } - // It was not a subslice pattern so lower it normally. + // It was not a sub-tuple pattern so lower it normally. elems.push(self.lower_pat(pat)); } - while let Some((_, pat)) = iter.next() { - // There was a previous subtuple pattern; make sure we don't allow more. + for (_, pat) in iter { + // There was a previous sub-tuple pattern; make sure we don't allow more... if pat.is_rest() { + // ...but there was one again, so error. self.ban_extra_rest_pat(pat.span, rest.unwrap().1, ctx); } else { elems.push(self.lower_pat(pat)); @@ -2874,6 +2878,12 @@ fn lower_pat_tuple( (elems.into(), rest.map(|(ddpos, _)| ddpos)) } + /// Lower a slice pattern of form `[pat_0, ..., pat_n]` into + /// `hir::PatKind::Slice(before, slice, after)`. + /// + /// When encountering `($binding_mode $ident @)? ..` (`slice`), + /// this is interpreted as a sub-slice pattern semantically. + /// Patterns that follow, which are not like `slice` -- or an error occurs, are in `after`. fn lower_pat_slice(&mut self, pats: &[AstP]) -> hir::PatKind { let mut before = Vec::new(); let mut after = Vec::new(); @@ -2881,14 +2891,17 @@ fn lower_pat_slice(&mut self, pats: &[AstP]) -> hir::PatKind { let mut prev_rest_span = None; let mut iter = pats.iter(); - while let Some(pat) = iter.next() { - // Interpret the first `((ref mut?)? x @)? ..` pattern as a subslice pattern. + // Lower all the patterns until the first occurence of a sub-slice pattern. + for pat in iter.by_ref() { match pat.kind { + // Found a sub-slice pattern `..`. Record, lower it to `_`, and stop here. PatKind::Rest => { prev_rest_span = Some(pat.span); slice = Some(self.pat_wild_with_node_id_of(pat)); break; }, + // Found a sub-slice pattern `$binding_mode $ident @ ..`. + // Record, lower it to `$binding_mode $ident @ _`, and stop here. PatKind::Ident(ref bm, ident, Some(ref sub)) if sub.is_rest() => { prev_rest_span = Some(sub.span); let lower_sub = |this: &mut Self| Some(this.pat_wild_with_node_id_of(sub)); @@ -2896,14 +2909,13 @@ fn lower_pat_slice(&mut self, pats: &[AstP]) -> hir::PatKind { slice = Some(self.pat_with_node_id_of(pat, node)); break; }, - _ => {} + // It was not a subslice pattern so lower it normally. + _ => before.push(self.lower_pat(pat)), } - - // It was not a subslice pattern so lower it normally. - before.push(self.lower_pat(pat)); } - while let Some(pat) = iter.next() { + // Lower all the patterns after the first sub-slice pattern. + for pat in iter { // There was a previous subslice pattern; make sure we don't allow more. let rest_span = match pat.kind { PatKind::Rest => Some(pat.span), @@ -2915,8 +2927,10 @@ fn lower_pat_slice(&mut self, pats: &[AstP]) -> hir::PatKind { _ => None, }; if let Some(rest_span) = rest_span { + // We have e.g., `[a, .., b, ..]`. That's no good, error! self.ban_extra_rest_pat(rest_span, prev_rest_span.unwrap(), "slice"); } else { + // Lower the pattern normally. after.push(self.lower_pat(pat)); } }