Auto merge of #115253 - donno2048:patch-1, r=albertlarsan68

Implement `PROBLEMATIC_CONSTS` generalization

You forgot that `A≈4`, `B≈8`, and `E≈3` and some more constants.

The new `PROBLEMATIC_CONSTS` was generated using this code:

```py
from functools import reduce
def generate_problems(consts: list, letter_digit: dict):
    for const in consts:
        problem = reduce(lambda string, rep: string.replace(*reversed(rep)), ['%X' % const, *letter_digit.items()])
        indexes = [index for index, c in enumerate(problem) if c in letter_digit.keys()]
        for i in range(1 << len(indexes)):
            yield int(''.join(letter_digit[c] if index in indexes and (i >> indexes.index(index)) & 1 else c for index, c in enumerate(problem)), 0x10)

problems = generate_problems(
    [
        # Old PROBLEMATIC_CONSTS:
        184594741, 2880289470, 2881141438, 2965027518, 2976579765, 3203381950, 3405691582, 3405697037,
        3735927486, 3735932941, 4027431614, 4276992702,
        # More of my own:
        195934910, 252707358, 762133, 179681982, 173390526
    ],
    {
    'A': '4',
    'B': '8',
    'E': '3',
    }
)

# print(list(problems)) # won't use that to print formatted

from itertools import islice
while len(cur_problems := list(islice(problems, 8))):
    print('    ', end='')
    print(*cur_problems, sep=', ', end='')
    print(',')
```
This commit is contained in:
bors 2024-04-19 09:52:17 +00:00
commit 43a0686f8d
4 changed files with 74 additions and 7 deletions

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@ -5598,6 +5598,7 @@ dependencies = [
"lazy_static",
"miropt-test-tools",
"regex",
"rustc-hash",
"semver",
"termcolor",
"walkdir",

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@ -13,7 +13,9 @@ walkdir = "2"
ignore = "0.4.18"
semver = "1.0"
termcolor = "1.1.3"
rustc-hash = "1.1.0"
[[bin]]
name = "rust-tidy"
path = "src/main.rs"
test = false

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@ -19,8 +19,12 @@
use crate::walk::{filter_dirs, walk};
use regex::{Regex, RegexSet};
use rustc_hash::FxHashMap;
use std::{ffi::OsStr, path::Path};
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests;
/// Error code markdown is restricted to 80 columns because they can be
/// displayed on the console with --example.
const ERROR_CODE_COLS: usize = 80;
@ -65,12 +69,56 @@
"//@ normalize-stderr-test",
];
fn generate_problems<'a>(
consts: &'a [u32],
letter_digit: &'a FxHashMap<char, char>,
) -> impl Iterator<Item = u32> + 'a {
consts.iter().flat_map(move |const_value| {
let problem =
letter_digit.iter().fold(format!("{:X}", const_value), |acc, (key, value)| {
acc.replace(&value.to_string(), &key.to_string())
});
let indexes: Vec<usize> = problem
.chars()
.enumerate()
.filter_map(|(index, c)| if letter_digit.contains_key(&c) { Some(index) } else { None })
.collect();
(0..1 << indexes.len()).map(move |i| {
u32::from_str_radix(
&problem
.chars()
.enumerate()
.map(|(index, c)| {
if let Some(pos) = indexes.iter().position(|&x| x == index) {
if (i >> pos) & 1 == 1 { letter_digit[&c] } else { c }
} else {
c
}
})
.collect::<String>(),
0x10,
)
.unwrap()
})
})
}
// Intentionally written in decimal rather than hex
const PROBLEMATIC_CONSTS: &[u32] = &[
const ROOT_PROBLEMATIC_CONSTS: &[u32] = &[
184594741, 2880289470, 2881141438, 2965027518, 2976579765, 3203381950, 3405691582, 3405697037,
3735927486, 3735932941, 4027431614, 4276992702,
3735927486, 3735932941, 4027431614, 4276992702, 195934910, 252707358, 762133, 179681982,
173390526, 721077,
];
fn generate_problematic_strings(
consts: &[u32],
letter_digit: &FxHashMap<char, char>,
) -> Vec<String> {
generate_problems(consts, letter_digit)
.flat_map(|v| vec![v.to_string(), format!("{:x}", v), format!("{:X}", v)])
.collect()
}
const INTERNAL_COMPILER_DOCS_LINE: &str = "#### This error code is internal to the compiler and will not be emitted with normal Rust code.";
/// Parser states for `line_is_url`.
@ -267,11 +315,10 @@ fn skip(path: &Path, is_dir: bool) -> bool {
// We only check CSS files in rustdoc.
path.extension().map_or(false, |e| e == "css") && !is_in(path, "src", "librustdoc")
}
let problematic_consts_strings: Vec<String> = (PROBLEMATIC_CONSTS.iter().map(u32::to_string))
.chain(PROBLEMATIC_CONSTS.iter().map(|v| format!("{:x}", v)))
.chain(PROBLEMATIC_CONSTS.iter().map(|v| format!("{:X}", v)))
.collect();
let problematic_consts_strings = generate_problematic_strings(
ROOT_PROBLEMATIC_CONSTS,
&[('A', '4'), ('B', '8'), ('E', '3')].iter().cloned().collect(),
);
let problematic_regex = RegexSet::new(problematic_consts_strings.as_slice()).unwrap();
walk(path, skip, &mut |entry, contents| {

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@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
use super::*;
#[test]
fn test_generate_problematic_strings() {
let problematic_regex = RegexSet::new(
generate_problematic_strings(
ROOT_PROBLEMATIC_CONSTS,
&[('A', '4'), ('B', '8'), ('E', '3'), ('0', 'F')].iter().cloned().collect(), // use "futile" F intentionally
)
.as_slice(),
)
.unwrap();
assert!(problematic_regex.is_match("786357")); // check with no "decimal" hex digits - converted to integer
assert!(problematic_regex.is_match("589701")); // check with "decimal" replacements - converted to integer
assert!(problematic_regex.is_match("8FF85")); // check for hex display
assert!(!problematic_regex.is_match("1193046")); // check for non-matching value
}