Bugfix for Rust generation of union fields named with language keywords (#5592)
* Bugfix for Rust generation of union fields named with language keywords
Looking at ParseField, it appears that in the case of unions, an extra field with a `UnionTypeFieldSuffix` is added to the type definition, however, if the name of this field is a keyword in the target language, it isn't escaped.
For example, if generating code for rust for a union field named `type`, flatc will generate a (non-keyword escaped) field named `type_type` for this hidden union field, and one (keyword escaped) called `type_` for the actual union contents.
When the union accessors are generated, they refer to this `type_type` field, but they will escape it mistakenly, generating code like this:
```
#[inline]
#[allow(non_snake_case)]
pub fn type__as_int(&self) -> Option<Int<'a>> {
if self.type__type() == Type::Int {
self.type_().map(|u| Int::init_from_table(u))
} else {
None
}
}
```
Which will fail to build because the field is called `self.type_type()`, not `self.type__type()`.
* [Rust] Add crate-relative use statements for FBS includes.
At present if a flatbuffer description includes a reference to a type in
another file, the generated Rust code needs to be hand-modified to add
the appropriate `use` statements.
This assumes that the dependencies are built into the same crate, which
I think is a reasonable assumption?
* Revert "[Rust] Add crate-relative use statements for FBS includes."
This reverts commit d554d79fec
.
* Address comments raised in PR
* Update documentation comments per feedback
* Fix typo
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@ -1305,6 +1305,7 @@ class RustGenerator : public BaseGenerator {
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auto u = field.value.type.enum_def;
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code_.SetValue("FIELD_NAME", Name(field));
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code_.SetValue("FIELD_TYPE_FIELD_NAME", field.name);
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for (auto u_it = u->Vals().begin(); u_it != u->Vals().end(); ++u_it) {
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auto &ev = **u_it;
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@ -1325,8 +1326,19 @@ class RustGenerator : public BaseGenerator {
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code_ +=
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" pub fn {{FIELD_NAME}}_as_{{U_ELEMENT_NAME}}(&self) -> "
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"Option<{{U_ELEMENT_TABLE_TYPE}}<'a>> {";
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// If the user defined schemas name a field that clashes with a
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// language reserved word, flatc will try to escape the field name by
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// appending an underscore. This works well for most cases, except
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// one. When generating union accessors (and referring to them
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// internally within the code generated here), an extra underscore
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// will be appended to the name, causing build failures.
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//
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// This only happens when unions have members that overlap with
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// language reserved words.
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//
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// To avoid this problem the type field name is used unescaped here:
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code_ +=
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" if self.{{FIELD_NAME}}_type() == {{U_ELEMENT_ENUM_TYPE}} {";
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" if self.{{FIELD_TYPE_FIELD_NAME}}_type() == {{U_ELEMENT_ENUM_TYPE}} {";
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code_ +=
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" self.{{FIELD_NAME}}().map(|u| "
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"{{U_ELEMENT_TABLE_TYPE}}::init_from_table(u))";
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@ -1832,3 +1844,6 @@ std::string RustMakeRule(const Parser &parser, const std::string &path,
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// TODO(rw): Generated code should generate endian-safe Debug impls.
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// TODO(rw): Generated code could use a Rust-only enum type to access unions,
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// instead of making the user use _type() to manually switch.
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// TODO(maxburke): There should be test schemas added that use language
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// keywords as fields of structs, tables, unions, enums, to make sure
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// that internal code generated references escaped names correctly.
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