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	In #102306, `rustc_typeck` was renamed to `rustc_hir_analysis` but the diagnostic resources were not renamed - which is what this commit changes. Signed-off-by: David Wood <david.wood@huawei.com>
		
			
				
	
	
		
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			Rust
		
	
	
	
	
	
| #![feature(let_chains)]
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| #![feature(once_cell)]
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| #![feature(rustc_attrs)]
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| #![feature(type_alias_impl_trait)]
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| #![deny(rustc::untranslatable_diagnostic)]
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| #![deny(rustc::diagnostic_outside_of_impl)]
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| 
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| #[macro_use]
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| extern crate tracing;
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| 
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| use fluent_bundle::FluentResource;
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| use fluent_syntax::parser::ParserError;
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| use rustc_data_structures::sync::Lrc;
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| use rustc_macros::{fluent_messages, Decodable, Encodable};
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| use rustc_span::Span;
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| use std::borrow::Cow;
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| use std::error::Error;
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| use std::fmt;
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| use std::fs;
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| use std::io;
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| use std::path::{Path, PathBuf};
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| 
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| #[cfg(not(parallel_compiler))]
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| use std::cell::LazyCell as Lazy;
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| #[cfg(parallel_compiler)]
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| use std::sync::LazyLock as Lazy;
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| 
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| #[cfg(parallel_compiler)]
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| use intl_memoizer::concurrent::IntlLangMemoizer;
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| #[cfg(not(parallel_compiler))]
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| use intl_memoizer::IntlLangMemoizer;
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| 
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| pub use fluent_bundle::{FluentArgs, FluentError, FluentValue};
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| pub use unic_langid::{langid, LanguageIdentifier};
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| 
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| // Generates `DEFAULT_LOCALE_RESOURCES` static and `fluent_generated` module.
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| fluent_messages! {
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|     ast_lowering => "../locales/en-US/ast_lowering.ftl",
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|     ast_passes => "../locales/en-US/ast_passes.ftl",
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|     attr => "../locales/en-US/attr.ftl",
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|     borrowck => "../locales/en-US/borrowck.ftl",
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|     builtin_macros => "../locales/en-US/builtin_macros.ftl",
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|     compiletest => "../locales/en-US/compiletest.ftl",
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|     const_eval => "../locales/en-US/const_eval.ftl",
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|     codegen_gcc => "../locales/en-US/codegen_gcc.ftl",
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|     driver => "../locales/en-US/driver.ftl",
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|     expand => "../locales/en-US/expand.ftl",
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|     hir_analysis => "../locales/en-US/hir_analysis.ftl",
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|     infer => "../locales/en-US/infer.ftl",
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|     interface => "../locales/en-US/interface.ftl",
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|     lint => "../locales/en-US/lint.ftl",
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|     metadata => "../locales/en-US/metadata.ftl",
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|     middle => "../locales/en-US/middle.ftl",
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|     mir_dataflow => "../locales/en-US/mir_dataflow.ftl",
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|     monomorphize => "../locales/en-US/monomorphize.ftl",
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|     parser => "../locales/en-US/parser.ftl",
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|     passes => "../locales/en-US/passes.ftl",
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|     plugin_impl => "../locales/en-US/plugin_impl.ftl",
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|     privacy => "../locales/en-US/privacy.ftl",
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|     query_system => "../locales/en-US/query_system.ftl",
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|     save_analysis => "../locales/en-US/save_analysis.ftl",
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|     session => "../locales/en-US/session.ftl",
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|     symbol_mangling => "../locales/en-US/symbol_mangling.ftl",
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|     trait_selection => "../locales/en-US/trait_selection.ftl",
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|     ty_utils => "../locales/en-US/ty_utils.ftl",
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| }
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| 
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| pub use fluent_generated::{self as fluent, DEFAULT_LOCALE_RESOURCES};
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| 
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| pub type FluentBundle = fluent_bundle::bundle::FluentBundle<FluentResource, IntlLangMemoizer>;
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| 
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| #[cfg(parallel_compiler)]
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| fn new_bundle(locales: Vec<LanguageIdentifier>) -> FluentBundle {
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|     FluentBundle::new_concurrent(locales)
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| }
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| 
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| #[cfg(not(parallel_compiler))]
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| fn new_bundle(locales: Vec<LanguageIdentifier>) -> FluentBundle {
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|     FluentBundle::new(locales)
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| }
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| 
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| #[derive(Debug)]
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| pub enum TranslationBundleError {
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|     /// Failed to read from `.ftl` file.
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|     ReadFtl(io::Error),
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|     /// Failed to parse contents of `.ftl` file.
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|     ParseFtl(ParserError),
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|     /// Failed to add `FluentResource` to `FluentBundle`.
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|     AddResource(FluentError),
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|     /// `$sysroot/share/locale/$locale` does not exist.
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|     MissingLocale,
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|     /// Cannot read directory entries of `$sysroot/share/locale/$locale`.
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|     ReadLocalesDir(io::Error),
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|     /// Cannot read directory entry of `$sysroot/share/locale/$locale`.
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|     ReadLocalesDirEntry(io::Error),
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|     /// `$sysroot/share/locale/$locale` is not a directory.
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|     LocaleIsNotDir,
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| }
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| 
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| impl fmt::Display for TranslationBundleError {
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|     fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
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|         match self {
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|             TranslationBundleError::ReadFtl(e) => write!(f, "could not read ftl file: {}", e),
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|             TranslationBundleError::ParseFtl(e) => {
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|                 write!(f, "could not parse ftl file: {}", e)
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|             }
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|             TranslationBundleError::AddResource(e) => write!(f, "failed to add resource: {}", e),
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|             TranslationBundleError::MissingLocale => write!(f, "missing locale directory"),
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|             TranslationBundleError::ReadLocalesDir(e) => {
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|                 write!(f, "could not read locales dir: {}", e)
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|             }
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|             TranslationBundleError::ReadLocalesDirEntry(e) => {
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|                 write!(f, "could not read locales dir entry: {}", e)
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|             }
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|             TranslationBundleError::LocaleIsNotDir => {
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|                 write!(f, "`$sysroot/share/locales/$locale` is not a directory")
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|             }
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|         }
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|     }
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| }
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| 
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| impl Error for TranslationBundleError {
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|     fn source(&self) -> Option<&(dyn Error + 'static)> {
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|         match self {
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|             TranslationBundleError::ReadFtl(e) => Some(e),
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|             TranslationBundleError::ParseFtl(e) => Some(e),
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|             TranslationBundleError::AddResource(e) => Some(e),
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|             TranslationBundleError::MissingLocale => None,
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|             TranslationBundleError::ReadLocalesDir(e) => Some(e),
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|             TranslationBundleError::ReadLocalesDirEntry(e) => Some(e),
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|             TranslationBundleError::LocaleIsNotDir => None,
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|         }
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|     }
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| }
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| 
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| impl From<(FluentResource, Vec<ParserError>)> for TranslationBundleError {
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|     fn from((_, mut errs): (FluentResource, Vec<ParserError>)) -> Self {
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|         TranslationBundleError::ParseFtl(errs.pop().expect("failed ftl parse with no errors"))
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|     }
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| }
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| 
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| impl From<Vec<FluentError>> for TranslationBundleError {
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|     fn from(mut errs: Vec<FluentError>) -> Self {
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|         TranslationBundleError::AddResource(
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|             errs.pop().expect("failed adding resource to bundle with no errors"),
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|         )
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|     }
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| }
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| 
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| /// Returns Fluent bundle with the user's locale resources from
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| /// `$sysroot/share/locale/$requested_locale/*.ftl`.
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| ///
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| /// If `-Z additional-ftl-path` was provided, load that resource and add it  to the bundle
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| /// (overriding any conflicting messages).
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| #[instrument(level = "trace")]
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| pub fn fluent_bundle(
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|     mut user_provided_sysroot: Option<PathBuf>,
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|     mut sysroot_candidates: Vec<PathBuf>,
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|     requested_locale: Option<LanguageIdentifier>,
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|     additional_ftl_path: Option<&Path>,
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|     with_directionality_markers: bool,
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| ) -> Result<Option<Lrc<FluentBundle>>, TranslationBundleError> {
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|     if requested_locale.is_none() && additional_ftl_path.is_none() {
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|         return Ok(None);
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|     }
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| 
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|     let fallback_locale = langid!("en-US");
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|     let requested_fallback_locale = requested_locale.as_ref() == Some(&fallback_locale);
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| 
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|     // If there is only `-Z additional-ftl-path`, assume locale is "en-US", otherwise use user
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|     // provided locale.
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|     let locale = requested_locale.clone().unwrap_or(fallback_locale);
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|     trace!(?locale);
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|     let mut bundle = new_bundle(vec![locale]);
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| 
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|     // Fluent diagnostics can insert directionality isolation markers around interpolated variables
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|     // indicating that there may be a shift from right-to-left to left-to-right text (or
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|     // vice-versa). These are disabled because they are sometimes visible in the error output, but
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|     // may be worth investigating in future (for example: if type names are left-to-right and the
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|     // surrounding diagnostic messages are right-to-left, then these might be helpful).
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|     bundle.set_use_isolating(with_directionality_markers);
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| 
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|     // If the user requests the default locale then don't try to load anything.
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|     if !requested_fallback_locale && let Some(requested_locale) = requested_locale {
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|         let mut found_resources = false;
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|         for sysroot in user_provided_sysroot.iter_mut().chain(sysroot_candidates.iter_mut()) {
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|             sysroot.push("share");
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|             sysroot.push("locale");
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|             sysroot.push(requested_locale.to_string());
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|             trace!(?sysroot);
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| 
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|             if !sysroot.exists() {
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|                 trace!("skipping");
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|                 continue;
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|             }
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| 
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|             if !sysroot.is_dir() {
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|                 return Err(TranslationBundleError::LocaleIsNotDir);
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|             }
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| 
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|             for entry in sysroot.read_dir().map_err(TranslationBundleError::ReadLocalesDir)? {
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|                 let entry = entry.map_err(TranslationBundleError::ReadLocalesDirEntry)?;
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|                 let path = entry.path();
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|                 trace!(?path);
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|                 if path.extension().and_then(|s| s.to_str()) != Some("ftl") {
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|                     trace!("skipping");
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|                     continue;
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|                 }
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| 
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|                 let resource_str =
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|                     fs::read_to_string(path).map_err(TranslationBundleError::ReadFtl)?;
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|                 let resource =
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|                     FluentResource::try_new(resource_str).map_err(TranslationBundleError::from)?;
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|                 trace!(?resource);
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|                 bundle.add_resource(resource).map_err(TranslationBundleError::from)?;
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|                 found_resources = true;
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|             }
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|         }
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| 
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|         if !found_resources {
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|             return Err(TranslationBundleError::MissingLocale);
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|         }
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|     }
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| 
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|     if let Some(additional_ftl_path) = additional_ftl_path {
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|         let resource_str =
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|             fs::read_to_string(additional_ftl_path).map_err(TranslationBundleError::ReadFtl)?;
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|         let resource =
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|             FluentResource::try_new(resource_str).map_err(TranslationBundleError::from)?;
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|         trace!(?resource);
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|         bundle.add_resource_overriding(resource);
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|     }
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| 
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|     let bundle = Lrc::new(bundle);
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|     Ok(Some(bundle))
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| }
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| 
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| /// Type alias for the result of `fallback_fluent_bundle` - a reference-counted pointer to a lazily
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| /// evaluated fluent bundle.
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| pub type LazyFallbackBundle = Lrc<Lazy<FluentBundle, impl FnOnce() -> FluentBundle>>;
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| 
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| /// Return the default `FluentBundle` with standard "en-US" diagnostic messages.
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| #[instrument(level = "trace")]
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| pub fn fallback_fluent_bundle(
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|     resources: &'static [&'static str],
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|     with_directionality_markers: bool,
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| ) -> LazyFallbackBundle {
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|     Lrc::new(Lazy::new(move || {
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|         let mut fallback_bundle = new_bundle(vec![langid!("en-US")]);
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|         // See comment in `fluent_bundle`.
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|         fallback_bundle.set_use_isolating(with_directionality_markers);
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| 
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|         for resource in resources {
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|             let resource = FluentResource::try_new(resource.to_string())
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|                 .expect("failed to parse fallback fluent resource");
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|             trace!(?resource);
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|             fallback_bundle.add_resource_overriding(resource);
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|         }
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| 
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|         fallback_bundle
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|     }))
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| }
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| 
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| /// Identifier for the Fluent message/attribute corresponding to a diagnostic message.
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| type FluentId = Cow<'static, str>;
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| 
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| /// Abstraction over a message in a subdiagnostic (i.e. label, note, help, etc) to support both
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| /// translatable and non-translatable diagnostic messages.
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| ///
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| /// Translatable messages for subdiagnostics are typically attributes attached to a larger Fluent
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| /// message so messages of this type must be combined with a `DiagnosticMessage` (using
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| /// `DiagnosticMessage::with_subdiagnostic_message`) before rendering. However, subdiagnostics from
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| /// the `Subdiagnostic` derive refer to Fluent identifiers directly.
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| #[rustc_diagnostic_item = "SubdiagnosticMessage"]
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| pub enum SubdiagnosticMessage {
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|     /// Non-translatable diagnostic message.
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|     // FIXME(davidtwco): can a `Cow<'static, str>` be used here?
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|     Str(String),
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|     /// Identifier of a Fluent message. Instances of this variant are generated by the
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|     /// `Subdiagnostic` derive.
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|     FluentIdentifier(FluentId),
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|     /// Attribute of a Fluent message. Needs to be combined with a Fluent identifier to produce an
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|     /// actual translated message. Instances of this variant are generated by the `fluent_messages`
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|     /// macro.
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|     ///
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|     /// <https://projectfluent.org/fluent/guide/attributes.html>
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|     FluentAttr(FluentId),
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| }
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| 
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| /// `From` impl that enables existing diagnostic calls to functions which now take
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| /// `impl Into<SubdiagnosticMessage>` to continue to work as before.
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| impl<S: Into<String>> From<S> for SubdiagnosticMessage {
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|     fn from(s: S) -> Self {
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|         SubdiagnosticMessage::Str(s.into())
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|     }
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| }
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| 
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| /// Abstraction over a message in a diagnostic to support both translatable and non-translatable
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| /// diagnostic messages.
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| ///
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| /// Intended to be removed once diagnostics are entirely translatable.
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| #[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Hash, Encodable, Decodable)]
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| #[rustc_diagnostic_item = "DiagnosticMessage"]
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| pub enum DiagnosticMessage {
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|     /// Non-translatable diagnostic message.
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|     // FIXME(davidtwco): can a `Cow<'static, str>` be used here?
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|     Str(String),
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|     /// Identifier for a Fluent message (with optional attribute) corresponding to the diagnostic
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|     /// message.
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|     ///
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|     /// <https://projectfluent.org/fluent/guide/hello.html>
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|     /// <https://projectfluent.org/fluent/guide/attributes.html>
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|     FluentIdentifier(FluentId, Option<FluentId>),
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| }
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| 
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| impl DiagnosticMessage {
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|     /// Given a `SubdiagnosticMessage` which may contain a Fluent attribute, create a new
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|     /// `DiagnosticMessage` that combines that attribute with the Fluent identifier of `self`.
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|     ///
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|     /// - If the `SubdiagnosticMessage` is non-translatable then return the message as a
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|     /// `DiagnosticMessage`.
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|     /// - If `self` is non-translatable then return `self`'s message.
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|     pub fn with_subdiagnostic_message(&self, sub: SubdiagnosticMessage) -> Self {
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|         let attr = match sub {
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|             SubdiagnosticMessage::Str(s) => return DiagnosticMessage::Str(s),
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|             SubdiagnosticMessage::FluentIdentifier(id) => {
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|                 return DiagnosticMessage::FluentIdentifier(id, None);
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|             }
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|             SubdiagnosticMessage::FluentAttr(attr) => attr,
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|         };
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| 
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|         match self {
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|             DiagnosticMessage::Str(s) => DiagnosticMessage::Str(s.clone()),
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|             DiagnosticMessage::FluentIdentifier(id, _) => {
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|                 DiagnosticMessage::FluentIdentifier(id.clone(), Some(attr))
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|             }
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|         }
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|     }
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| 
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|     /// Returns the `String` contained within the `DiagnosticMessage::Str` variant, assuming that
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|     /// this diagnostic message is of the legacy, non-translatable variety. Panics if this
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|     /// assumption does not hold.
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|     ///
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|     /// Don't use this - it exists to support some places that do comparison with diagnostic
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|     /// strings.
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|     pub fn expect_str(&self) -> &str {
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|         match self {
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|             DiagnosticMessage::Str(s) => s,
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|             _ => panic!("expected non-translatable diagnostic message"),
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|         }
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|     }
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| }
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| 
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| /// `From` impl that enables existing diagnostic calls to functions which now take
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| /// `impl Into<DiagnosticMessage>` to continue to work as before.
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| impl<S: Into<String>> From<S> for DiagnosticMessage {
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|     fn from(s: S) -> Self {
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|         DiagnosticMessage::Str(s.into())
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|     }
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| }
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| 
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| /// A workaround for "good path" ICEs when formatting types in disables lints.
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| ///
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| /// Delays formatting until `.into(): DiagnosticMessage` is used.
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| pub struct DelayDm<F>(pub F);
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| 
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| impl<F: FnOnce() -> String> From<DelayDm<F>> for DiagnosticMessage {
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|     fn from(DelayDm(f): DelayDm<F>) -> Self {
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|         DiagnosticMessage::from(f())
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|     }
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| }
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| 
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| /// Translating *into* a subdiagnostic message from a diagnostic message is a little strange - but
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| /// the subdiagnostic functions (e.g. `span_label`) take a `SubdiagnosticMessage` and the
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| /// subdiagnostic derive refers to typed identifiers that are `DiagnosticMessage`s, so need to be
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| /// able to convert between these, as much as they'll be converted back into `DiagnosticMessage`
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| /// using `with_subdiagnostic_message` eventually. Don't use this other than for the derive.
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| impl Into<SubdiagnosticMessage> for DiagnosticMessage {
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|     fn into(self) -> SubdiagnosticMessage {
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|         match self {
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|             DiagnosticMessage::Str(s) => SubdiagnosticMessage::Str(s),
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|             DiagnosticMessage::FluentIdentifier(id, None) => {
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|                 SubdiagnosticMessage::FluentIdentifier(id)
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|             }
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|             // There isn't really a sensible behaviour for this because it loses information but
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|             // this is the most sensible of the behaviours.
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|             DiagnosticMessage::FluentIdentifier(_, Some(attr)) => {
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|                 SubdiagnosticMessage::FluentAttr(attr)
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|             }
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|         }
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|     }
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| }
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| 
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| /// A span together with some additional data.
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| #[derive(Clone, Debug)]
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| pub struct SpanLabel {
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|     /// The span we are going to include in the final snippet.
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|     pub span: Span,
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| 
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|     /// Is this a primary span? This is the "locus" of the message,
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|     /// and is indicated with a `^^^^` underline, versus `----`.
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|     pub is_primary: bool,
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| 
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|     /// What label should we attach to this span (if any)?
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|     pub label: Option<DiagnosticMessage>,
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| }
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| 
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| /// A collection of `Span`s.
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| ///
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| /// Spans have two orthogonal attributes:
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| ///
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| /// - They can be *primary spans*. In this case they are the locus of
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| ///   the error, and would be rendered with `^^^`.
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| /// - They can have a *label*. In this case, the label is written next
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| ///   to the mark in the snippet when we render.
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| #[derive(Clone, Debug, Hash, PartialEq, Eq, Encodable, Decodable)]
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| pub struct MultiSpan {
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|     primary_spans: Vec<Span>,
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|     span_labels: Vec<(Span, DiagnosticMessage)>,
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| }
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| 
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| impl MultiSpan {
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|     #[inline]
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|     pub fn new() -> MultiSpan {
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|         MultiSpan { primary_spans: vec![], span_labels: vec![] }
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|     }
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| 
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|     pub fn from_span(primary_span: Span) -> MultiSpan {
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|         MultiSpan { primary_spans: vec![primary_span], span_labels: vec![] }
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|     }
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| 
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|     pub fn from_spans(mut vec: Vec<Span>) -> MultiSpan {
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|         vec.sort();
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|         MultiSpan { primary_spans: vec, span_labels: vec![] }
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|     }
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| 
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|     pub fn push_span_label(&mut self, span: Span, label: impl Into<DiagnosticMessage>) {
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|         self.span_labels.push((span, label.into()));
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|     }
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| 
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|     /// Selects the first primary span (if any).
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|     pub fn primary_span(&self) -> Option<Span> {
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|         self.primary_spans.first().cloned()
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|     }
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| 
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|     /// Returns all primary spans.
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|     pub fn primary_spans(&self) -> &[Span] {
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|         &self.primary_spans
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|     }
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| 
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|     /// Returns `true` if any of the primary spans are displayable.
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|     pub fn has_primary_spans(&self) -> bool {
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|         !self.is_dummy()
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|     }
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| 
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|     /// Returns `true` if this contains only a dummy primary span with any hygienic context.
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|     pub fn is_dummy(&self) -> bool {
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|         self.primary_spans.iter().all(|sp| sp.is_dummy())
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|     }
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| 
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|     /// Replaces all occurrences of one Span with another. Used to move `Span`s in areas that don't
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|     /// display well (like std macros). Returns whether replacements occurred.
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|     pub fn replace(&mut self, before: Span, after: Span) -> bool {
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|         let mut replacements_occurred = false;
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|         for primary_span in &mut self.primary_spans {
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|             if *primary_span == before {
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|                 *primary_span = after;
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|                 replacements_occurred = true;
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|             }
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|         }
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|         for span_label in &mut self.span_labels {
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|             if span_label.0 == before {
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|                 span_label.0 = after;
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|                 replacements_occurred = true;
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|             }
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|         }
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|         replacements_occurred
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|     }
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| 
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|     /// Returns the strings to highlight. We always ensure that there
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|     /// is an entry for each of the primary spans -- for each primary
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|     /// span `P`, if there is at least one label with span `P`, we return
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|     /// those labels (marked as primary). But otherwise we return
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|     /// `SpanLabel` instances with empty labels.
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|     pub fn span_labels(&self) -> Vec<SpanLabel> {
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|         let is_primary = |span| self.primary_spans.contains(&span);
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| 
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|         let mut span_labels = self
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|             .span_labels
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|             .iter()
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|             .map(|&(span, ref label)| SpanLabel {
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|                 span,
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|                 is_primary: is_primary(span),
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|                 label: Some(label.clone()),
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|             })
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|             .collect::<Vec<_>>();
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| 
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|         for &span in &self.primary_spans {
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|             if !span_labels.iter().any(|sl| sl.span == span) {
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|                 span_labels.push(SpanLabel { span, is_primary: true, label: None });
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|             }
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|         }
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| 
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|         span_labels
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|     }
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| 
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|     /// Returns `true` if any of the span labels is displayable.
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|     pub fn has_span_labels(&self) -> bool {
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|         self.span_labels.iter().any(|(sp, _)| !sp.is_dummy())
 | |
|     }
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| }
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| 
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| impl From<Span> for MultiSpan {
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|     fn from(span: Span) -> MultiSpan {
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|         MultiSpan::from_span(span)
 | |
|     }
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| }
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| 
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| impl From<Vec<Span>> for MultiSpan {
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|     fn from(spans: Vec<Span>) -> MultiSpan {
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|         MultiSpan::from_spans(spans)
 | |
|     }
 | |
| }
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