//! # Token Streams //! //! `TokenStream`s represent syntactic objects before they are converted into ASTs. //! A `TokenStream` is, roughly speaking, a sequence of [`TokenTree`]s, //! which are themselves a single [`Token`] or a `Delimited` subsequence of tokens. //! //! ## Ownership //! //! `TokenStream`s are persistent data structures constructed as ropes with reference //! counted-children. In general, this means that calling an operation on a `TokenStream` //! (such as `slice`) produces an entirely new `TokenStream` from the borrowed reference to //! the original. This essentially coerces `TokenStream`s into "views" of their subparts, //! and a borrowed `TokenStream` is sufficient to build an owned `TokenStream` without taking //! ownership of the original. use crate::ast::{AttrStyle, StmtKind}; use crate::ast_traits::{HasAttrs, HasSpan, HasTokens}; use crate::token::{self, Delimiter, Nonterminal, Token, TokenKind}; use crate::AttrVec; use rustc_data_structures::stable_hasher::{HashStable, StableHasher}; use rustc_data_structures::sync::{self, Lrc}; use rustc_macros::HashStable_Generic; use rustc_serialize::{Decodable, Decoder, Encodable, Encoder}; use rustc_span::{sym, Span, Symbol, DUMMY_SP}; use smallvec::{smallvec, SmallVec}; use std::borrow::Cow; use std::{cmp, fmt, iter, mem}; /// When the main Rust parser encounters a syntax-extension invocation, it /// parses the arguments to the invocation as a token tree. This is a very /// loose structure, such that all sorts of different AST fragments can /// be passed to syntax extensions using a uniform type. /// /// If the syntax extension is an MBE macro, it will attempt to match its /// LHS token tree against the provided token tree, and if it finds a /// match, will transcribe the RHS token tree, splicing in any captured /// `macro_parser::matched_nonterminals` into the `SubstNt`s it finds. /// /// The RHS of an MBE macro is the only place `SubstNt`s are substituted. /// Nothing special happens to misnamed or misplaced `SubstNt`s. #[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Encodable, Decodable, HashStable_Generic)] pub enum TokenTree { /// A single token. Should never be `OpenDelim` or `CloseDelim`, because /// delimiters are implicitly represented by `Delimited`. Token(Token, Spacing), /// A delimited sequence of token trees. Delimited(DelimSpan, Delimiter, TokenStream), } // Ensure all fields of `TokenTree` are `DynSend` and `DynSync`. #[cfg(parallel_compiler)] fn _dummy() where Token: sync::DynSend + sync::DynSync, Spacing: sync::DynSend + sync::DynSync, DelimSpan: sync::DynSend + sync::DynSync, Delimiter: sync::DynSend + sync::DynSync, TokenStream: sync::DynSend + sync::DynSync, { } impl TokenTree { /// Checks if this `TokenTree` is equal to the other, regardless of span information. pub fn eq_unspanned(&self, other: &TokenTree) -> bool { match (self, other) { (TokenTree::Token(token, _), TokenTree::Token(token2, _)) => token.kind == token2.kind, (TokenTree::Delimited(_, delim, tts), TokenTree::Delimited(_, delim2, tts2)) => { delim == delim2 && tts.eq_unspanned(tts2) } _ => false, } } /// Retrieves the `TokenTree`'s span. pub fn span(&self) -> Span { match self { TokenTree::Token(token, _) => token.span, TokenTree::Delimited(sp, ..) => sp.entire(), } } /// Modify the `TokenTree`'s span in-place. pub fn set_span(&mut self, span: Span) { match self { TokenTree::Token(token, _) => token.span = span, TokenTree::Delimited(dspan, ..) => *dspan = DelimSpan::from_single(span), } } /// Create a `TokenTree::Token` with alone spacing. pub fn token_alone(kind: TokenKind, span: Span) -> TokenTree { TokenTree::Token(Token::new(kind, span), Spacing::Alone) } /// Create a `TokenTree::Token` with joint spacing. pub fn token_joint(kind: TokenKind, span: Span) -> TokenTree { TokenTree::Token(Token::new(kind, span), Spacing::Joint) } pub fn uninterpolate(&self) -> Cow<'_, TokenTree> { match self { TokenTree::Token(token, spacing) => match token.uninterpolate() { Cow::Owned(token) => Cow::Owned(TokenTree::Token(token, *spacing)), Cow::Borrowed(_) => Cow::Borrowed(self), }, _ => Cow::Borrowed(self), } } } impl HashStable for TokenStream where CTX: crate::HashStableContext, { fn hash_stable(&self, hcx: &mut CTX, hasher: &mut StableHasher) { for sub_tt in self.trees() { sub_tt.hash_stable(hcx, hasher); } } } pub trait ToAttrTokenStream: sync::DynSend + sync::DynSync { fn to_attr_token_stream(&self) -> AttrTokenStream; } impl ToAttrTokenStream for AttrTokenStream { fn to_attr_token_stream(&self) -> AttrTokenStream { self.clone() } } /// A lazy version of [`TokenStream`], which defers creation /// of an actual `TokenStream` until it is needed. /// `Box` is here only to reduce the structure size. #[derive(Clone)] pub struct LazyAttrTokenStream(Lrc>); impl LazyAttrTokenStream { pub fn new(inner: impl ToAttrTokenStream + 'static) -> LazyAttrTokenStream { LazyAttrTokenStream(Lrc::new(Box::new(inner))) } pub fn to_attr_token_stream(&self) -> AttrTokenStream { self.0.to_attr_token_stream() } } impl fmt::Debug for LazyAttrTokenStream { fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { write!(f, "LazyAttrTokenStream({:?})", self.to_attr_token_stream()) } } impl Encodable for LazyAttrTokenStream { fn encode(&self, s: &mut S) { // Used by AST json printing. Encodable::encode(&self.to_attr_token_stream(), s); } } impl Decodable for LazyAttrTokenStream { fn decode(_d: &mut D) -> Self { panic!("Attempted to decode LazyAttrTokenStream"); } } impl HashStable for LazyAttrTokenStream { fn hash_stable(&self, _hcx: &mut CTX, _hasher: &mut StableHasher) { panic!("Attempted to compute stable hash for LazyAttrTokenStream"); } } /// An `AttrTokenStream` is similar to a `TokenStream`, but with extra /// information about the tokens for attribute targets. This is used /// during expansion to perform early cfg-expansion, and to process attributes /// during proc-macro invocations. #[derive(Clone, Debug, Default, Encodable, Decodable)] pub struct AttrTokenStream(pub Lrc>); /// Like `TokenTree`, but for `AttrTokenStream`. #[derive(Clone, Debug, Encodable, Decodable)] pub enum AttrTokenTree { Token(Token, Spacing), Delimited(DelimSpan, Delimiter, AttrTokenStream), /// Stores the attributes for an attribute target, /// along with the tokens for that attribute target. /// See `AttributesData` for more information Attributes(AttributesData), } impl AttrTokenStream { pub fn new(tokens: Vec) -> AttrTokenStream { AttrTokenStream(Lrc::new(tokens)) } /// Converts this `AttrTokenStream` to a plain `TokenStream`. /// During conversion, `AttrTokenTree::Attributes` get 'flattened' /// back to a `TokenStream` of the form `outer_attr attr_target`. /// If there are inner attributes, they are inserted into the proper /// place in the attribute target tokens. pub fn to_tokenstream(&self) -> TokenStream { let trees: Vec<_> = self .0 .iter() .flat_map(|tree| match &tree { AttrTokenTree::Token(inner, spacing) => { smallvec![TokenTree::Token(inner.clone(), *spacing)].into_iter() } AttrTokenTree::Delimited(span, delim, stream) => { smallvec![TokenTree::Delimited(*span, *delim, stream.to_tokenstream()),] .into_iter() } AttrTokenTree::Attributes(data) => { let mut outer_attrs = Vec::new(); let mut inner_attrs = Vec::new(); for attr in &data.attrs { match attr.style { crate::AttrStyle::Outer => outer_attrs.push(attr), crate::AttrStyle::Inner => inner_attrs.push(attr), } } let mut target_tokens: Vec<_> = data .tokens .to_attr_token_stream() .to_tokenstream() .0 .iter() .cloned() .collect(); if !inner_attrs.is_empty() { let mut found = false; // Check the last two trees (to account for a trailing semi) for tree in target_tokens.iter_mut().rev().take(2) { if let TokenTree::Delimited(span, delim, delim_tokens) = tree { // Inner attributes are only supported on extern blocks, functions, // impls, and modules. All of these have their inner attributes // placed at the beginning of the rightmost outermost braced group: // e.g. fn foo() { #![my_attr} } // // Therefore, we can insert them back into the right location // without needing to do any extra position tracking. // // Note: Outline modules are an exception - they can // have attributes like `#![my_attr]` at the start of a file. // Support for custom attributes in this position is not // properly implemented - we always synthesize fake tokens, // so we never reach this code. let mut stream = TokenStream::default(); for inner_attr in inner_attrs { stream.push_stream(inner_attr.tokens()); } stream.push_stream(delim_tokens.clone()); *tree = TokenTree::Delimited(*span, *delim, stream); found = true; break; } } assert!( found, "Failed to find trailing delimited group in: {target_tokens:?}" ); } let mut flat: SmallVec<[_; 1]> = SmallVec::new(); for attr in outer_attrs { // FIXME: Make this more efficient flat.extend(attr.tokens().0.clone().iter().cloned()); } flat.extend(target_tokens); flat.into_iter() } }) .collect(); TokenStream::new(trees) } } /// Stores the tokens for an attribute target, along /// with its attributes. /// /// This is constructed during parsing when we need to capture /// tokens. /// /// For example, `#[cfg(FALSE)] struct Foo {}` would /// have an `attrs` field containing the `#[cfg(FALSE)]` attr, /// and a `tokens` field storing the (unparsed) tokens `struct Foo {}` #[derive(Clone, Debug, Encodable, Decodable)] pub struct AttributesData { /// Attributes, both outer and inner. /// These are stored in the original order that they were parsed in. pub attrs: AttrVec, /// The underlying tokens for the attribute target that `attrs` /// are applied to pub tokens: LazyAttrTokenStream, } /// A `TokenStream` is an abstract sequence of tokens, organized into [`TokenTree`]s. /// /// The goal is for procedural macros to work with `TokenStream`s and `TokenTree`s /// instead of a representation of the abstract syntax tree. /// Today's `TokenTree`s can still contain AST via `token::Interpolated` for /// backwards compatibility. #[derive(Clone, Debug, Default, Encodable, Decodable)] pub struct TokenStream(pub(crate) Lrc>); /// Similar to `proc_macro::Spacing`, but for tokens. /// /// Note that all `ast::TokenTree::Token` instances have a `Spacing`, but when /// we convert to `proc_macro::TokenTree` for proc macros only `Punct` /// `TokenTree`s have a `proc_macro::Spacing`. #[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, PartialEq, Encodable, Decodable, HashStable_Generic)] pub enum Spacing { /// The token is not immediately followed by an operator token (as /// determined by `Token::is_op`). E.g. a `+` token is `Alone` in `+ =`, /// `+/*foo*/=`, `+ident`, and `+()`. Alone, /// The token is immediately followed by an operator token. E.g. a `+` /// token is `Joint` in `+=` and `++`. Joint, } impl TokenStream { /// Given a `TokenStream` with a `Stream` of only two arguments, return a new `TokenStream` /// separating the two arguments with a comma for diagnostic suggestions. pub fn add_comma(&self) -> Option<(TokenStream, Span)> { // Used to suggest if a user writes `foo!(a b);` let mut suggestion = None; let mut iter = self.0.iter().enumerate().peekable(); while let Some((pos, ts)) = iter.next() { if let Some((_, next)) = iter.peek() { let sp = match (&ts, &next) { (_, TokenTree::Token(Token { kind: token::Comma, .. }, _)) => continue, ( TokenTree::Token(token_left, Spacing::Alone), TokenTree::Token(token_right, _), ) if ((token_left.is_ident() && !token_left.is_reserved_ident()) || token_left.is_lit()) && ((token_right.is_ident() && !token_right.is_reserved_ident()) || token_right.is_lit()) => { token_left.span } (TokenTree::Delimited(sp, ..), _) => sp.entire(), _ => continue, }; let sp = sp.shrink_to_hi(); let comma = TokenTree::token_alone(token::Comma, sp); suggestion = Some((pos, comma, sp)); } } if let Some((pos, comma, sp)) = suggestion { let mut new_stream = Vec::with_capacity(self.0.len() + 1); let parts = self.0.split_at(pos + 1); new_stream.extend_from_slice(parts.0); new_stream.push(comma); new_stream.extend_from_slice(parts.1); return Some((TokenStream::new(new_stream), sp)); } None } } impl FromIterator for TokenStream { fn from_iter>(iter: I) -> Self { TokenStream::new(iter.into_iter().collect::>()) } } impl Eq for TokenStream {} impl PartialEq for TokenStream { fn eq(&self, other: &TokenStream) -> bool { self.trees().eq(other.trees()) } } impl TokenStream { pub fn new(streams: Vec) -> TokenStream { TokenStream(Lrc::new(streams)) } pub fn is_empty(&self) -> bool { self.0.is_empty() } pub fn len(&self) -> usize { self.0.len() } pub fn trees(&self) -> RefTokenTreeCursor<'_> { RefTokenTreeCursor::new(self) } pub fn into_trees(self) -> TokenTreeCursor { TokenTreeCursor::new(self) } /// Compares two `TokenStream`s, checking equality without regarding span information. pub fn eq_unspanned(&self, other: &TokenStream) -> bool { let mut t1 = self.trees(); let mut t2 = other.trees(); for (t1, t2) in iter::zip(&mut t1, &mut t2) { if !t1.eq_unspanned(t2) { return false; } } t1.next().is_none() && t2.next().is_none() } /// Applies the supplied function to each `TokenTree` and its index in `self`, returning a new `TokenStream` /// /// It is equivalent to `TokenStream::new(self.trees().cloned().enumerate().map(|(i, tt)| f(i, tt)).collect())`. pub fn map_enumerated_owned( mut self, mut f: impl FnMut(usize, TokenTree) -> TokenTree, ) -> TokenStream { let owned = Lrc::make_mut(&mut self.0); // clone if necessary // rely on vec's in-place optimizations to avoid another allocation *owned = mem::take(owned).into_iter().enumerate().map(|(i, tree)| f(i, tree)).collect(); self } /// Create a token stream containing a single token with alone spacing. pub fn token_alone(kind: TokenKind, span: Span) -> TokenStream { TokenStream::new(vec![TokenTree::token_alone(kind, span)]) } /// Create a token stream containing a single token with joint spacing. pub fn token_joint(kind: TokenKind, span: Span) -> TokenStream { TokenStream::new(vec![TokenTree::token_joint(kind, span)]) } /// Create a token stream containing a single `Delimited`. pub fn delimited(span: DelimSpan, delim: Delimiter, tts: TokenStream) -> TokenStream { TokenStream::new(vec![TokenTree::Delimited(span, delim, tts)]) } pub fn from_ast(node: &(impl HasAttrs + HasSpan + HasTokens + fmt::Debug)) -> TokenStream { let Some(tokens) = node.tokens() else { panic!("missing tokens for node at {:?}: {:?}", node.span(), node); }; let attrs = node.attrs(); let attr_stream = if attrs.is_empty() { tokens.to_attr_token_stream() } else { let attr_data = AttributesData { attrs: attrs.iter().cloned().collect(), tokens: tokens.clone() }; AttrTokenStream::new(vec![AttrTokenTree::Attributes(attr_data)]) }; attr_stream.to_tokenstream() } pub fn from_nonterminal_ast(nt: &Nonterminal) -> TokenStream { match nt { Nonterminal::NtIdent(ident, is_raw) => { TokenStream::token_alone(token::Ident(ident.name, *is_raw), ident.span) } Nonterminal::NtLifetime(ident) => { TokenStream::token_alone(token::Lifetime(ident.name), ident.span) } Nonterminal::NtItem(item) => TokenStream::from_ast(item), Nonterminal::NtBlock(block) => TokenStream::from_ast(block), Nonterminal::NtStmt(stmt) if let StmtKind::Empty = stmt.kind => { // FIXME: Properly collect tokens for empty statements. TokenStream::token_alone(token::Semi, stmt.span) } Nonterminal::NtStmt(stmt) => TokenStream::from_ast(stmt), Nonterminal::NtPat(pat) => TokenStream::from_ast(pat), Nonterminal::NtTy(ty) => TokenStream::from_ast(ty), Nonterminal::NtMeta(attr) => TokenStream::from_ast(attr), Nonterminal::NtPath(path) => TokenStream::from_ast(path), Nonterminal::NtVis(vis) => TokenStream::from_ast(vis), Nonterminal::NtExpr(expr) | Nonterminal::NtLiteral(expr) => TokenStream::from_ast(expr), } } fn flatten_token(token: &Token, spacing: Spacing) -> TokenTree { match &token.kind { token::Interpolated(nt) if let token::NtIdent(ident, is_raw) = **nt => { TokenTree::Token(Token::new(token::Ident(ident.name, is_raw), ident.span), spacing) } token::Interpolated(nt) => TokenTree::Delimited( DelimSpan::from_single(token.span), Delimiter::Invisible, TokenStream::from_nonterminal_ast(nt).flattened(), ), _ => TokenTree::Token(token.clone(), spacing), } } fn flatten_token_tree(tree: &TokenTree) -> TokenTree { match tree { TokenTree::Token(token, spacing) => TokenStream::flatten_token(token, *spacing), TokenTree::Delimited(span, delim, tts) => { TokenTree::Delimited(*span, *delim, tts.flattened()) } } } #[must_use] pub fn flattened(&self) -> TokenStream { fn can_skip(stream: &TokenStream) -> bool { stream.trees().all(|tree| match tree { TokenTree::Token(token, _) => !matches!(token.kind, token::Interpolated(_)), TokenTree::Delimited(_, _, inner) => can_skip(inner), }) } if can_skip(self) { return self.clone(); } self.trees().map(|tree| TokenStream::flatten_token_tree(tree)).collect() } // If `vec` is not empty, try to glue `tt` onto its last token. The return // value indicates if gluing took place. fn try_glue_to_last(vec: &mut Vec, tt: &TokenTree) -> bool { if let Some(TokenTree::Token(last_tok, Spacing::Joint)) = vec.last() && let TokenTree::Token(tok, spacing) = tt && let Some(glued_tok) = last_tok.glue(tok) { // ...then overwrite the last token tree in `vec` with the // glued token, and skip the first token tree from `stream`. *vec.last_mut().unwrap() = TokenTree::Token(glued_tok, *spacing); true } else { false } } /// Push `tt` onto the end of the stream, possibly gluing it to the last /// token. Uses `make_mut` to maximize efficiency. pub fn push_tree(&mut self, tt: TokenTree) { let vec_mut = Lrc::make_mut(&mut self.0); if Self::try_glue_to_last(vec_mut, &tt) { // nothing else to do } else { vec_mut.push(tt); } } /// Push `stream` onto the end of the stream, possibly gluing the first /// token tree to the last token. (No other token trees will be glued.) /// Uses `make_mut` to maximize efficiency. pub fn push_stream(&mut self, stream: TokenStream) { let vec_mut = Lrc::make_mut(&mut self.0); let stream_iter = stream.0.iter().cloned(); if let Some(first) = stream.0.first() && Self::try_glue_to_last(vec_mut, first) { // Now skip the first token tree from `stream`. vec_mut.extend(stream_iter.skip(1)); } else { // Append all of `stream`. vec_mut.extend(stream_iter); } } pub fn chunks(&self, chunk_size: usize) -> core::slice::Chunks<'_, TokenTree> { self.0.chunks(chunk_size) } /// Desugar doc comments like `/// foo` in the stream into `#[doc = /// r"foo"]`. Modifies the `TokenStream` via `Lrc::make_mut`, but as little /// as possible. pub fn desugar_doc_comments(&mut self) { if let Some(desugared_stream) = desugar_inner(self.clone()) { *self = desugared_stream; } // The return value is `None` if nothing in `stream` changed. fn desugar_inner(mut stream: TokenStream) -> Option { let mut i = 0; let mut modified = false; while let Some(tt) = stream.0.get(i) { match tt { &TokenTree::Token( Token { kind: token::DocComment(_, attr_style, data), span }, _spacing, ) => { let desugared = desugared_tts(attr_style, data, span); let desugared_len = desugared.len(); Lrc::make_mut(&mut stream.0).splice(i..i + 1, desugared); modified = true; i += desugared_len; } &TokenTree::Token(..) => i += 1, &TokenTree::Delimited(sp, delim, ref delim_stream) => { if let Some(desugared_delim_stream) = desugar_inner(delim_stream.clone()) { let new_tt = TokenTree::Delimited(sp, delim, desugared_delim_stream); Lrc::make_mut(&mut stream.0)[i] = new_tt; modified = true; } i += 1; } } } if modified { Some(stream) } else { None } } fn desugared_tts(attr_style: AttrStyle, data: Symbol, span: Span) -> Vec { // Searches for the occurrences of `"#*` and returns the minimum number of `#`s // required to wrap the text. E.g. // - `abc d` is wrapped as `r"abc d"` (num_of_hashes = 0) // - `abc "d"` is wrapped as `r#"abc "d""#` (num_of_hashes = 1) // - `abc "##d##"` is wrapped as `r###"abc ##"d"##"###` (num_of_hashes = 3) let mut num_of_hashes = 0; let mut count = 0; for ch in data.as_str().chars() { count = match ch { '"' => 1, '#' if count > 0 => count + 1, _ => 0, }; num_of_hashes = cmp::max(num_of_hashes, count); } // `/// foo` becomes `doc = r"foo"`. let delim_span = DelimSpan::from_single(span); let body = TokenTree::Delimited( delim_span, Delimiter::Bracket, [ TokenTree::token_alone(token::Ident(sym::doc, false), span), TokenTree::token_alone(token::Eq, span), TokenTree::token_alone( TokenKind::lit(token::StrRaw(num_of_hashes), data, None), span, ), ] .into_iter() .collect::(), ); if attr_style == AttrStyle::Inner { vec![ TokenTree::token_alone(token::Pound, span), TokenTree::token_alone(token::Not, span), body, ] } else { vec![TokenTree::token_alone(token::Pound, span), body] } } } } /// By-reference iterator over a [`TokenStream`], that produces `&TokenTree` /// items. #[derive(Clone)] pub struct RefTokenTreeCursor<'t> { stream: &'t TokenStream, index: usize, } impl<'t> RefTokenTreeCursor<'t> { fn new(stream: &'t TokenStream) -> Self { RefTokenTreeCursor { stream, index: 0 } } pub fn look_ahead(&self, n: usize) -> Option<&TokenTree> { self.stream.0.get(self.index + n) } } impl<'t> Iterator for RefTokenTreeCursor<'t> { type Item = &'t TokenTree; fn next(&mut self) -> Option<&'t TokenTree> { self.stream.0.get(self.index).map(|tree| { self.index += 1; tree }) } } /// Owning by-value iterator over a [`TokenStream`], that produces `&TokenTree` /// items. /// /// Doesn't impl `Iterator` because Rust doesn't permit an owning iterator to /// return `&T` from `next`; the need for an explicit lifetime in the `Item` /// associated type gets in the way. Instead, use `next_ref` (which doesn't /// involve associated types) for getting individual elements, or /// `RefTokenTreeCursor` if you really want an `Iterator`, e.g. in a `for` /// loop. #[derive(Clone)] pub struct TokenTreeCursor { pub stream: TokenStream, index: usize, } impl TokenTreeCursor { fn new(stream: TokenStream) -> Self { TokenTreeCursor { stream, index: 0 } } #[inline] pub fn next_ref(&mut self) -> Option<&TokenTree> { self.stream.0.get(self.index).map(|tree| { self.index += 1; tree }) } pub fn look_ahead(&self, n: usize) -> Option<&TokenTree> { self.stream.0.get(self.index + n) } } #[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Encodable, Decodable, HashStable_Generic)] pub struct DelimSpan { pub open: Span, pub close: Span, } impl DelimSpan { pub fn from_single(sp: Span) -> Self { DelimSpan { open: sp, close: sp } } pub fn from_pair(open: Span, close: Span) -> Self { DelimSpan { open, close } } pub fn dummy() -> Self { Self::from_single(DUMMY_SP) } pub fn entire(self) -> Span { self.open.with_hi(self.close.hi()) } } // Some types are used a lot. Make sure they don't unintentionally get bigger. #[cfg(all(target_arch = "x86_64", target_pointer_width = "64"))] mod size_asserts { use super::*; use rustc_data_structures::static_assert_size; // tidy-alphabetical-start static_assert_size!(AttrTokenStream, 8); static_assert_size!(AttrTokenTree, 32); static_assert_size!(LazyAttrTokenStream, 8); static_assert_size!(TokenStream, 8); static_assert_size!(TokenTree, 32); // tidy-alphabetical-end }