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diff --git a/gcc/rust/expand/rust-derive-ord.h b/gcc/rust/expand/rust-derive-ord.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..90ce9c8 --- /dev/null +++ b/gcc/rust/expand/rust-derive-ord.h @@ -0,0 +1,122 @@ +// Copyright (C) 2025 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + +// This file is part of GCC. + +// GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under +// the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free +// Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later +// version. + +// GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY +// WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or +// FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License +// for more details. + +// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +// along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see +// <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. + +#ifndef RUST_DERIVE_ORD_H +#define RUST_DERIVE_ORD_H + +#include "rust-ast.h" +#include "rust-derive-cmp-common.h" +#include "rust-derive.h" + +namespace Rust { +namespace AST { + +/** + * DeriveOrd is a bit special as the expansion of both `PartialOrd` and `Ord` + * is extremely similar. The only difference is that `PartialOrd` concerns + * partial-ordering, and thus its main method returns an `Option<Ordering>`, + * while `Ord` concerns total-ordering, and its main method returns an + * `Ordering`. Otherwise, the expansion logic is the same, so we factor both + * derives into one. + */ +class DeriveOrd : public DeriveVisitor +{ +public: + enum class Ordering + { + Total, + Partial + }; + + std::string fn (Ordering ordering) + { + if (ordering == Ordering::Total) + return "cmp"; + else + return "partial_cmp"; + } + + std::string trait (Ordering ordering) + { + if (ordering == Ordering::Total) + return "Ord"; + else + return "PartialOrd"; + } + + DeriveOrd (Ordering ordering, location_t loc); + + std::unique_ptr<Item> go (Item &item); + +private: + std::unique_ptr<Item> expanded; + + Ordering ordering; + + /* Identifier patterns for the non-equal match arms */ + constexpr static const char *not_equal = "#non_eq"; + constexpr static const char *self_discr = "#self_discr"; + constexpr static const char *other_discr = "#other_discr"; + + /** + * Create the recursive matching structure used when implementing the + * comparison function on multiple sub items (fields, tuple indexes...) + */ + std::unique_ptr<Expr> recursive_match (std::vector<SelfOther> &&members); + + /** + * Create a pattern for the `Ordering::Equal` case. In the case of partial + * ordering, `Option::Some(Ordering::Equal)`. + */ + std::unique_ptr<Pattern> make_equal (); + + /** + * Make the match arms for one inner match in a comparison function block. + * This returns the "equal" match arm and the "rest" match arm, so something + * like `Ordering::Equal` and `non_eq` in the following match expression: + * + * match cmp(...) { + * Ordering::Equal => match cmp(...) { ... } + * non_eq => non_eq, + * } + */ + std::pair<MatchArm, MatchArm> make_cmp_arms (); + + /** + * Generate a call to the proper trait function, based on the ordering, in + * order to compare two given expressions + */ + std::unique_ptr<Expr> cmp_call (std::unique_ptr<Expr> &&self_expr, + std::unique_ptr<Expr> &&other_expr); + + std::unique_ptr<Item> + cmp_impl (std::unique_ptr<BlockExpr> &&fn_block, Identifier type_name, + const std::vector<std::unique_ptr<GenericParam>> &type_generics); + std::unique_ptr<AssociatedItem> cmp_fn (std::unique_ptr<BlockExpr> &&block, + Identifier type_name); + + virtual void visit_struct (StructStruct &item) override; + virtual void visit_tuple (TupleStruct &item) override; + virtual void visit_enum (Enum &item) override; + virtual void visit_union (Union &item) override; +}; + +} // namespace AST +} // namespace Rust + +#endif // ! RUST_DERIVE_ORD_H |