A fancy compiler diagnostics crate.
fn main() {
use ariadne::{Color, ColorGenerator, Fmt, Label, Report, ReportKind, Source};
let mut colors = ColorGenerator::new();
// Generate & choose some colours for each of our elements
let a = colors.next();
let b = colors.next();
let out = Color::Fixed(81);
Report::build(ReportKind::Error, ("sample.tao", 12..12))
.with_code(3)
.with_message(format!("Incompatible types"))
.with_label(
Label::new(("sample.tao", 32..33))
.with_message(format!("This is of type {}", "Nat".fg(a)))
.with_color(a),
)
.with_label(
Label::new(("sample.tao", 42..45))
.with_message(format!("This is of type {}", "Str".fg(b)))
.with_color(b),
)
.with_label(
Label::new(("sample.tao", 11..48))
.with_message(format!(
"The values are outputs of this {} expression",
"match".fg(out),
))
.with_color(out),
)
.with_note(format!(
"Outputs of {} expressions must coerce to the same type",
"match".fg(out)
))
.finish()
.print(("sample.tao", Source::from(include_str!("sample.tao"))))
.unwrap();
}
See examples/
for more examples.
For each error you wish to report:
Report::build()
to create a ReportBuilder
.finish
method to get a Report
.Report
, call print
or eprint
to write the report
directly to stdout
or stderr
. Alternately, you can use
write
to send the report to any other Write
destination (such as a file).ariadne
is a sister project of chumsky
. Neither are dependent on
one-another, but I'm working on both simultaneously and like to think that their features complement each other. If
you're thinking of using ariadne
to process your compiler's output, why not try using chumsky
to process its input?
yansi
)ColorGenerator
type that generates distinct colours for visual elements."concolor"
enables integration with the concolor
crate for global color output
control across your application"auto-color"
enables concolor
's "auto"
feature for automatic color controlconcolor
's features should be defined by the top-level binary crate, but without any features enabled concolor
does
nothing. If ariadne
is your only dependency using concolor
then "auto-color"
provides a convenience to enable
concolor
's automatic color support detection, i.e. this:
[dependencies]
ariadne = { version = "...", features = ["auto-color"] }
is equivalent to this:
[dependencies]
ariadne = { version = "...", features = ["concolor"] }
concolor = { version = "...", features = ["auto"] }
The API (should) follow semver. However, this does not apply to the layout of final error messages. Minor tweaks to the internal layout heuristics can often result in the exact format of error messages changing with labels moving slightly. If you experience a change in layout that you believe to be a regression (either the change is incorrect, or makes your diagnostics harder to read) then please open an issue.
Thanks to:
@brendanzab
for their beautiful codespan
crate that inspired me to try
pushing the envelope of error diagnostics.
@estebank
for showing innumerable people just how good compiler diagnostics can be through their work on Rust.