285 lines
11 KiB
Rust
285 lines
11 KiB
Rust
//! Module containing error definitions for the parsing process.
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use crate::result::EvalAltResult;
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use crate::token::Position;
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use crate::stdlib::{
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boxed::Box,
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error::Error,
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fmt,
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string::{String, ToString},
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};
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/// [INTERNALS] Error encountered when tokenizing the script text.
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/// Exported under the `internals` feature only.
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///
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/// ## WARNING
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///
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/// This type is volatile and may change.
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#[derive(Debug, Eq, PartialEq, Clone, Hash)]
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#[non_exhaustive]
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pub enum LexError {
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/// An unexpected symbol is encountered when tokenizing the script text.
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UnexpectedInput(String),
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/// A string literal is not terminated before a new-line or EOF.
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UnterminatedString,
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/// An identifier is in an invalid format.
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StringTooLong(usize),
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/// An string/character/numeric escape sequence is in an invalid format.
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MalformedEscapeSequence(String),
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/// An numeric literal is in an invalid format.
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MalformedNumber(String),
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/// An character literal is in an invalid format.
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MalformedChar(String),
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/// An identifier is in an invalid format.
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MalformedIdentifier(String),
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/// Bad symbol encountered when tokenizing the script text.
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ImproperSymbol(String),
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}
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impl Error for LexError {}
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impl fmt::Display for LexError {
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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
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match self {
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Self::UnexpectedInput(s) => write!(f, "Unexpected '{}'", s),
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Self::MalformedEscapeSequence(s) => write!(f, "Invalid escape sequence: '{}'", s),
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Self::MalformedNumber(s) => write!(f, "Invalid number: '{}'", s),
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Self::MalformedChar(s) => write!(f, "Invalid character: '{}'", s),
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Self::MalformedIdentifier(s) => write!(f, "Variable name is not proper: '{}'", s),
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Self::UnterminatedString => write!(f, "Open string is not terminated"),
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Self::StringTooLong(max) => write!(
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f,
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"Length of string literal exceeds the maximum limit ({})",
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max
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),
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Self::ImproperSymbol(s) => f.write_str(s),
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}
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}
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}
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impl LexError {
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/// Convert a `LexError` into a `ParseError`.
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pub fn into_err(&self, pos: Position) -> ParseError {
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ParseError(Box::new(self.into()), pos)
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}
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}
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/// Type of error encountered when parsing a script.
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///
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/// Some errors never appear when certain features are turned on.
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/// They still exist so that the application can turn features on and off without going through
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/// massive code changes to remove/add back enum variants in match statements.
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#[derive(Debug, Eq, PartialEq, Clone, Hash)]
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#[non_exhaustive]
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pub enum ParseErrorType {
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/// Error in the script text. Wrapped value is the error message.
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BadInput(String),
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/// The script ends prematurely.
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UnexpectedEOF,
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/// An unknown operator is encountered. Wrapped value is the operator.
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UnknownOperator(String),
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/// Expecting a particular token but not finding one. Wrapped values are the token and description.
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MissingToken(String, String),
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/// An expression in function call arguments `()` has syntax error. Wrapped value is the error description (if any).
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MalformedCallExpr(String),
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/// An expression in indexing brackets `[]` has syntax error. Wrapped value is the error description (if any).
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///
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/// Never appears under the `no_index` feature.
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MalformedIndexExpr(String),
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/// An expression in an `in` expression has syntax error. Wrapped value is the error description (if any).
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///
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/// Never appears under the `no_object` and `no_index` features combination.
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MalformedInExpr(String),
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/// A map definition has duplicated property names. Wrapped value is the property name.
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///
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/// Never appears under the `no_object` feature.
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DuplicatedProperty(String),
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/// Invalid expression assigned to constant. Wrapped value is the name of the constant.
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ForbiddenConstantExpr(String),
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/// Missing a property name for custom types and maps.
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///
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/// Never appears under the `no_object` feature.
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PropertyExpected,
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/// Missing a variable name after the `let`, `const` or `for` keywords.
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VariableExpected,
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/// An identifier is a reserved keyword.
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Reserved(String),
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/// Missing an expression. Wrapped value is the expression type.
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ExprExpected(String),
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/// Defining a function `fn` in an appropriate place (e.g. inside another function).
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///
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/// Never appears under the `no_function` feature.
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WrongFnDefinition,
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/// Missing a function name after the `fn` keyword.
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///
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/// Never appears under the `no_function` feature.
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FnMissingName,
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/// A function definition is missing the parameters list. Wrapped value is the function name.
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///
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/// Never appears under the `no_function` feature.
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FnMissingParams(String),
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/// A function definition has duplicated parameters. Wrapped values are the function name and parameter name.
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///
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/// Never appears under the `no_function` feature.
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FnDuplicatedParam(String, String),
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/// A function definition is missing the body. Wrapped value is the function name.
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///
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/// Never appears under the `no_function` feature.
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FnMissingBody(String),
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/// An export statement has duplicated names.
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///
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/// Never appears under the `no_module` feature.
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DuplicatedExport(String),
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/// Export statement not at global level.
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///
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/// Never appears under the `no_module` feature.
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WrongExport,
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/// Assignment to a copy of a value.
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AssignmentToCopy,
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/// Assignment to an a constant variable. Wrapped value is the constant variable name.
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AssignmentToConstant(String),
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/// Expression exceeding the maximum levels of complexity.
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///
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/// Never appears under the `unchecked` feature.
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ExprTooDeep,
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/// Literal exceeding the maximum size. Wrapped values are the data type name and the maximum size.
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///
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/// Never appears under the `unchecked` feature.
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LiteralTooLarge(String, usize),
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/// Break statement not inside a loop.
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LoopBreak,
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}
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impl ParseErrorType {
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/// Make a `ParseError` using the current type and position.
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pub(crate) fn into_err(self, pos: Position) -> ParseError {
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ParseError(Box::new(self), pos)
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}
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pub(crate) fn desc(&self) -> &str {
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match self {
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Self::BadInput(p) => p,
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Self::UnexpectedEOF => "Script is incomplete",
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Self::UnknownOperator(_) => "Unknown operator",
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Self::MissingToken(_, _) => "Expecting a certain token that is missing",
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Self::MalformedCallExpr(_) => "Invalid expression in function call arguments",
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Self::MalformedIndexExpr(_) => "Invalid index in indexing expression",
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Self::MalformedInExpr(_) => "Invalid 'in' expression",
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Self::DuplicatedProperty(_) => "Duplicated property in object map literal",
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Self::ForbiddenConstantExpr(_) => "Expecting a constant",
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Self::PropertyExpected => "Expecting name of a property",
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Self::VariableExpected => "Expecting name of a variable",
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Self::Reserved(_) => "Invalid use of reserved keyword",
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Self::ExprExpected(_) => "Expecting an expression",
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Self::FnMissingName => "Expecting name in function declaration",
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Self::FnMissingParams(_) => "Expecting parameters in function declaration",
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Self::FnDuplicatedParam(_,_) => "Duplicated parameters in function declaration",
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Self::FnMissingBody(_) => "Expecting body statement block for function declaration",
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Self::WrongFnDefinition => "Function definitions must be at global level and cannot be inside a block or another function",
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Self::DuplicatedExport(_) => "Duplicated variable/function in export statement",
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Self::WrongExport => "Export statement can only appear at global level",
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Self::AssignmentToCopy => "Only a copy of the value is change with this assignment",
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Self::AssignmentToConstant(_) => "Cannot assign to a constant value",
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Self::ExprTooDeep => "Expression exceeds maximum complexity",
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Self::LiteralTooLarge(_, _) => "Literal exceeds maximum limit",
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Self::LoopBreak => "Break statement should only be used inside a loop"
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}
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}
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}
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impl fmt::Display for ParseErrorType {
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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
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match self {
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Self::BadInput(s) | ParseErrorType::MalformedCallExpr(s) => {
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f.write_str(if s.is_empty() { self.desc() } else { s })
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}
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Self::ForbiddenConstantExpr(s) => {
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write!(f, "Expecting a constant to assign to '{}'", s)
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}
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Self::UnknownOperator(s) => write!(f, "{}: '{}'", self.desc(), s),
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Self::MalformedIndexExpr(s) => f.write_str(if s.is_empty() { self.desc() } else { s }),
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Self::MalformedInExpr(s) => f.write_str(if s.is_empty() { self.desc() } else { s }),
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Self::DuplicatedProperty(s) => {
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write!(f, "Duplicated property '{}' for object map literal", s)
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}
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Self::ExprExpected(s) => write!(f, "Expecting {} expression", s),
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Self::FnMissingParams(s) => write!(f, "Expecting parameters for function '{}'", s),
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Self::FnMissingBody(s) if s.is_empty() => {
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f.write_str("Expecting body statement block for anonymous function")
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}
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Self::FnMissingBody(s) => {
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write!(f, "Expecting body statement block for function '{}'", s)
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}
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Self::FnDuplicatedParam(s, arg) => {
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write!(f, "Duplicated parameter '{}' for function '{}'", arg, s)
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}
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Self::DuplicatedExport(s) => write!(
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f,
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"Duplicated variable/function '{}' in export statement",
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s
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),
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Self::MissingToken(token, s) => write!(f, "Expecting '{}' {}", token, s),
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Self::AssignmentToConstant(s) if s.is_empty() => f.write_str(self.desc()),
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Self::AssignmentToConstant(s) => write!(f, "Cannot assign to constant '{}'", s),
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Self::LiteralTooLarge(typ, max) => {
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write!(f, "{} exceeds the maximum limit ({})", typ, max)
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}
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Self::Reserved(s) => write!(f, "'{}' is a reserved keyword", s),
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_ => f.write_str(self.desc()),
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}
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}
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}
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impl From<&LexError> for ParseErrorType {
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fn from(err: &LexError) -> Self {
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match err {
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LexError::StringTooLong(max) => {
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Self::LiteralTooLarge("Length of string literal".to_string(), *max)
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}
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_ => Self::BadInput(err.to_string()),
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}
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}
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}
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/// Error when parsing a script.
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#[derive(Debug, Eq, PartialEq, Clone, Hash)]
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pub struct ParseError(pub Box<ParseErrorType>, pub Position);
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impl Error for ParseError {}
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impl fmt::Display for ParseError {
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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
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fmt::Display::fmt(&self.0, f)?;
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// Do not write any position if None
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if !self.1.is_none() {
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write!(f, " ({})", self.1)?;
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}
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Ok(())
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}
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}
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impl From<ParseErrorType> for Box<EvalAltResult> {
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fn from(err: ParseErrorType) -> Self {
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Box::new(EvalAltResult::ErrorParsing(err, Position::none()))
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}
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}
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impl From<ParseError> for Box<EvalAltResult> {
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fn from(err: ParseError) -> Self {
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Box::new(EvalAltResult::ErrorParsing(*err.0, err.1))
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}
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}
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