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We get all the benefits of the editor's brace matching, syntax +highlighting, indentation, and maybe autocompletion. But rather than compiling +that as code into the current crate, we can treat it as data, pass it around, +mutate it, and eventually hand it back to the compiler as tokens to compile into +the macro caller's crate. + +This crate is motivated by the procedural macro use case, but is a +general-purpose Rust quasi-quoting library and is not specific to procedural +macros. + +```toml +[dependencies] +quote = "1.0" +``` + +*Version requirement: Quote supports rustc 1.31 and up.*<br> +[*Release notes*](https://github.com/dtolnay/quote/releases) + +<br> + +## Syntax + +The quote crate provides a [`quote!`] macro within which you can write Rust code +that gets packaged into a [`TokenStream`] and can be treated as data. You should +think of `TokenStream` as representing a fragment of Rust source code. + +[`TokenStream`]: https://docs.rs/proc-macro2/1.0/proc_macro2/struct.TokenStream.html + +Within the `quote!` macro, interpolation is done with `#var`. Any type +implementing the [`quote::ToTokens`] trait can be interpolated. This includes +most Rust primitive types as well as most of the syntax tree types from [`syn`]. + +[`quote::ToTokens`]: https://docs.rs/quote/1.0/quote/trait.ToTokens.html +[`syn`]: https://github.com/dtolnay/syn + +```rust +let tokens = quote! { + struct SerializeWith #generics #where_clause { + value: &'a #field_ty, + phantom: core::marker::PhantomData<#item_ty>, + } + + impl #generics serde::Serialize for SerializeWith #generics #where_clause { + fn serialize<S>(&self, serializer: S) -> Result<S::Ok, S::Error> + where + S: serde::Serializer, + { + #path(self.value, serializer) + } + } + + SerializeWith { + value: #value, + phantom: core::marker::PhantomData::<#item_ty>, + } +}; +``` + +<br> + +## Repetition + +Repetition is done using `#(...)*` or `#(...),*` similar to `macro_rules!`. This +iterates through the elements of any variable interpolated within the repetition +and inserts a copy of the repetition body for each one. The variables in an +interpolation may be anything that implements `IntoIterator`, including `Vec` or +a pre-existing iterator. + +- `#(#var)*` — no separators +- `#(#var),*` — the character before the asterisk is used as a separator +- `#( struct #var; )*` — the repetition can contain other things +- `#( #k => println!("{}", #v), )*` — even multiple interpolations + +Note that there is a difference between `#(#var ,)*` and `#(#var),*`—the latter +does not produce a trailing comma. This matches the behavior of delimiters in +`macro_rules!`. + +<br> + +## Returning tokens to the compiler + +The `quote!` macro evaluates to an expression of type +`proc_macro2::TokenStream`. Meanwhile Rust procedural macros are expected to +return the type `proc_macro::TokenStream`. + +The difference between the two types is that `proc_macro` types are entirely +specific to procedural macros and cannot ever exist in code outside of a +procedural macro, while `proc_macro2` types may exist anywhere including tests +and non-macro code like main.rs and build.rs. This is why even the procedural +macro ecosystem is largely built around `proc_macro2`, because that ensures the +libraries are unit testable and accessible in non-macro contexts. + +There is a [`From`]-conversion in both directions so returning the output of +`quote!` from a procedural macro usually looks like `tokens.into()` or +`proc_macro::TokenStream::from(tokens)`. + +[`From`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/convert/trait.From.html + +<br> + +## Examples + +### Combining quoted fragments + +Usually you don't end up constructing an entire final `TokenStream` in one +piece. Different parts may come from different helper functions. The tokens +produced by `quote!` themselves implement `ToTokens` and so can be interpolated +into later `quote!` invocations to build up a final result. + +```rust +let type_definition = quote! {...}; +let methods = quote! {...}; + +let tokens = quote! { + #type_definition + #methods +}; +``` + +### Constructing identifiers + +Suppose we have an identifier `ident` which came from somewhere in a macro +input and we need to modify it in some way for the macro output. Let's consider +prepending the identifier with an underscore. + +Simply interpolating the identifier next to an underscore will not have the +behavior of concatenating them. The underscore and the identifier will continue +to be two separate tokens as if you had written `_ x`. + +```rust +// incorrect +quote! { + let mut _#ident = 0; +} +``` + +The solution is to build a new identifier token with the correct value. As this +is such a common case, the `format_ident!` macro provides a convenient utility +for doing so correctly. + +```rust +let varname = format_ident!("_{}", ident); +quote! { + let mut #varname = 0; +} +``` + +Alternatively, the APIs provided by Syn and proc-macro2 can be used to directly +build the identifier. This is roughly equivalent to the above, but will not +handle `ident` being a raw identifier. + +```rust +let concatenated = format!("_{}", ident); +let varname = syn::Ident::new(&concatenated, ident.span()); +quote! { + let mut #varname = 0; +} +``` + +### Making method calls + +Let's say our macro requires some type specified in the macro input to have a +constructor called `new`. We have the type in a variable called `field_type` of +type `syn::Type` and want to invoke the constructor. + +```rust +// incorrect +quote! { + let value = #field_type::new(); +} +``` + +This works only sometimes. If `field_type` is `String`, the expanded code +contains `String::new()` which is fine. But if `field_type` is something like +`Vec<i32>` then the expanded code is `Vec<i32>::new()` which is invalid syntax. +Ordinarily in handwritten Rust we would write `Vec::<i32>::new()` but for macros +often the following is more convenient. + +```rust +quote! { + let value = <#field_type>::new(); +} +``` + +This expands to `<Vec<i32>>::new()` which behaves correctly. + +A similar pattern is appropriate for trait methods. + +```rust +quote! { + let value = <#field_type as core::default::Default>::default(); +} +``` + +<br> + +## Hygiene + +Any interpolated tokens preserve the `Span` information provided by their +`ToTokens` implementation. Tokens that originate within a `quote!` invocation +are spanned with [`Span::call_site()`]. + +[`Span::call_site()`]: https://docs.rs/proc-macro2/1.0/proc_macro2/struct.Span.html#method.call_site + +A different span can be provided explicitly through the [`quote_spanned!`] +macro. + +[`quote_spanned!`]: https://docs.rs/quote/1.0/quote/macro.quote_spanned.html + +<br> + +## Non-macro code generators + +When using `quote` in a build.rs or main.rs and writing the output out to a +file, consider having the code generator pass the tokens through [rustfmt] +before writing (either by shelling out to the `rustfmt` binary or by pulling in +the `rustfmt` library as a dependency). This way if an error occurs in the +generated code it is convenient for a human to read and debug. + +Be aware that no kind of hygiene or span information is retained when tokens are +written to a file; the conversion from tokens to source code is lossy. + +[rustfmt]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rustfmt + +<br> + +#### License + +<sup> +Licensed under either of <a href="LICENSE-APACHE">Apache License, Version +2.0</a> or <a href="LICENSE-MIT">MIT license</a> at your option. +</sup> + +<br> + +<sub> +Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted +for inclusion in this crate by you, as defined in the Apache-2.0 license, shall +be dual licensed as above, without any additional terms or conditions. +</sub> diff --git a/third_party/rust/quote/build.rs b/third_party/rust/quote/build.rs new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..a7e6b2cdae --- /dev/null +++ b/third_party/rust/quote/build.rs @@ -0,0 +1,38 @@ +use std::env; +use std::process::{self, Command}; +use std::str; + +fn main() { + println!("cargo:rerun-if-changed=build.rs"); + + let version = match rustc_version() { + Some(version) => version, + None => return, + }; + + if version.minor < 31 { + eprintln!("Minimum supported rustc version is 1.31"); + process::exit(1); + } + + if version.minor < 53 { + // https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/43081 + println!("cargo:rustc-cfg=needs_invalid_span_workaround"); + } +} + +struct RustcVersion { + minor: u32, +} + +fn rustc_version() -> Option<RustcVersion> { + let rustc = env::var_os("RUSTC")?; + let output = Command::new(rustc).arg("--version").output().ok()?; + let version = str::from_utf8(&output.stdout).ok()?; + let mut pieces = version.split('.'); + if pieces.next() != Some("rustc 1") { + return None; + } + let minor = pieces.next()?.parse().ok()?; + Some(RustcVersion { minor }) +} diff --git a/third_party/rust/quote/rust-toolchain.toml b/third_party/rust/quote/rust-toolchain.toml new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..20fe888c30 --- /dev/null +++ b/third_party/rust/quote/rust-toolchain.toml @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +[toolchain] +components = ["rust-src"] diff --git a/third_party/rust/quote/src/ext.rs b/third_party/rust/quote/src/ext.rs new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..92c2315b18 --- /dev/null +++ b/third_party/rust/quote/src/ext.rs @@ -0,0 +1,110 @@ +use super::ToTokens; +use core::iter; +use proc_macro2::{TokenStream, TokenTree}; + +/// TokenStream extension trait with methods for appending tokens. +/// +/// This trait is sealed and cannot be implemented outside of the `quote` crate. +pub trait TokenStreamExt: private::Sealed { + /// For use by `ToTokens` implementations. + /// + /// Appends the token specified to this list of tokens. + fn append<U>(&mut self, token: U) + where + U: Into<TokenTree>; + + /// For use by `ToTokens` implementations. + /// + /// ``` + /// # use quote::{quote, TokenStreamExt, ToTokens}; + /// # use proc_macro2::TokenStream; + /// # + /// struct X; + /// + /// impl ToTokens for X { + /// fn to_tokens(&self, tokens: &mut TokenStream) { + /// tokens.append_all(&[true, false]); + /// } + /// } + /// + /// let tokens = quote!(#X); + /// assert_eq!(tokens.to_string(), "true false"); + /// ``` + fn append_all<I>(&mut self, iter: I) + where + I: IntoIterator, + I::Item: ToTokens; + + /// For use by `ToTokens` implementations. + /// + /// Appends all of the items in the iterator `I`, separated by the tokens + /// `U`. + fn append_separated<I, U>(&mut self, iter: I, op: U) + where + I: IntoIterator, + I::Item: ToTokens, + U: ToTokens; + + /// For use by `ToTokens` implementations. + /// + /// Appends all tokens in the iterator `I`, appending `U` after each + /// element, including after the last element of the iterator. + fn append_terminated<I, U>(&mut self, iter: I, term: U) + where + I: IntoIterator, + I::Item: ToTokens, + U: ToTokens; +} + +impl TokenStreamExt for TokenStream { + fn append<U>(&mut self, token: U) + where + U: Into<TokenTree>, + { + self.extend(iter::once(token.into())); + } + + fn append_all<I>(&mut self, iter: I) + where + I: IntoIterator, + I::Item: ToTokens, + { + for token in iter { + token.to_tokens(self); + } + } + + fn append_separated<I, U>(&mut self, iter: I, op: U) + where + I: IntoIterator, + I::Item: ToTokens, + U: ToTokens, + { + for (i, token) in iter.into_iter().enumerate() { + if i > 0 { + op.to_tokens(self); + } + token.to_tokens(self); + } + } + + fn append_terminated<I, U>(&mut self, iter: I, term: U) + where + I: IntoIterator, + I::Item: ToTokens, + U: ToTokens, + { + for token in iter { + token.to_tokens(self); + term.to_tokens(self); + } + } +} + +mod private { + use proc_macro2::TokenStream; + + pub trait Sealed {} + + impl Sealed for TokenStream {} +} diff --git a/third_party/rust/quote/src/format.rs b/third_party/rust/quote/src/format.rs new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..3cddbd2819 --- /dev/null +++ b/third_party/rust/quote/src/format.rs @@ -0,0 +1,168 @@ +/// Formatting macro for constructing `Ident`s. +/// +/// <br> +/// +/// # Syntax +/// +/// Syntax is copied from the [`format!`] macro, supporting both positional and +/// named arguments. +/// +/// Only a limited set of formatting traits are supported. The current mapping +/// of format types to traits is: +/// +/// * `{}` ⇒ [`IdentFragment`] +/// * `{:o}` ⇒ [`Octal`](std::fmt::Octal) +/// * `{:x}` ⇒ [`LowerHex`](std::fmt::LowerHex) +/// * `{:X}` ⇒ [`UpperHex`](std::fmt::UpperHex) +/// * `{:b}` ⇒ [`Binary`](std::fmt::Binary) +/// +/// See [`std::fmt`] for more information. +/// +/// <br> +/// +/// # IdentFragment +/// +/// Unlike `format!`, this macro uses the [`IdentFragment`] formatting trait by +/// default. This trait is like `Display`, with a few differences: +/// +/// * `IdentFragment` is only implemented for a limited set of types, such as +/// unsigned integers and strings. +/// * [`Ident`] arguments will have their `r#` prefixes stripped, if present. +/// +/// [`IdentFragment`]: crate::IdentFragment +/// [`Ident`]: proc_macro2::Ident +/// +/// <br> +/// +/// # Hygiene +/// +/// The [`Span`] of the first `Ident` argument is used as the span of the final +/// identifier, falling back to [`Span::call_site`] when no identifiers are +/// provided. +/// +/// ``` +/// # use quote::format_ident; +/// # let ident = format_ident!("Ident"); +/// // If `ident` is an Ident, the span of `my_ident` will be inherited from it. +/// let my_ident = format_ident!("My{}{}", ident, "IsCool"); +/// assert_eq!(my_ident, "MyIdentIsCool"); +/// ``` +/// +/// Alternatively, the span can be overridden by passing the `span` named +/// argument. +/// +/// ``` +/// # use quote::format_ident; +/// # const IGNORE_TOKENS: &'static str = stringify! { +/// let my_span = /* ... */; +/// # }; +/// # let my_span = proc_macro2::Span::call_site(); +/// format_ident!("MyIdent", span = my_span); +/// ``` +/// +/// [`Span`]: proc_macro2::Span +/// [`Span::call_site`]: proc_macro2::Span::call_site +/// +/// <p><br></p> +/// +/// # Panics +/// +/// This method will panic if the resulting formatted string is not a valid +/// identifier. +/// +/// <br> +/// +/// # Examples +/// +/// Composing raw and non-raw identifiers: +/// ``` +/// # use quote::format_ident; +/// let my_ident = format_ident!("My{}", "Ident"); +/// assert_eq!(my_ident, "MyIdent"); +/// +/// let raw = format_ident!("r#Raw"); +/// assert_eq!(raw, "r#Raw"); +/// +/// let my_ident_raw = format_ident!("{}Is{}", my_ident, raw); +/// assert_eq!(my_ident_raw, "MyIdentIsRaw"); +/// ``` +/// +/// Integer formatting options: +/// ``` +/// # use quote::format_ident; +/// let num: u32 = 10; +/// +/// let decimal = format_ident!("Id_{}", num); +/// assert_eq!(decimal, "Id_10"); +/// +/// let octal = format_ident!("Id_{:o}", num); +/// assert_eq!(octal, "Id_12"); +/// +/// let binary = format_ident!("Id_{:b}", num); +/// assert_eq!(binary, "Id_1010"); +/// +/// let lower_hex = format_ident!("Id_{:x}", num); +/// assert_eq!(lower_hex, "Id_a"); +/// +/// let upper_hex = format_ident!("Id_{:X}", num); +/// assert_eq!(upper_hex, "Id_A"); +/// ``` +#[macro_export] +macro_rules! format_ident { + ($fmt:expr) => { + $crate::format_ident_impl!([ + $crate::__private::Option::None, + $fmt + ]) + }; + + ($fmt:expr, $($rest:tt)*) => { + $crate::format_ident_impl!([ + $crate::__private::Option::None, + $fmt + ] $($rest)*) + }; +} + +#[macro_export] +#[doc(hidden)] +macro_rules! format_ident_impl { + // Final state + ([$span:expr, $($fmt:tt)*]) => { + $crate::__private::mk_ident( + &$crate::__private::format!($($fmt)*), + $span, + ) + }; + + // Span argument + ([$old:expr, $($fmt:tt)*] span = $span:expr) => { + $crate::format_ident_impl!([$old, $($fmt)*] span = $span,) + }; + ([$old:expr, $($fmt:tt)*] span = $span:expr, $($rest:tt)*) => { + $crate::format_ident_impl!([ + $crate::__private::Option::Some::<$crate::__private::Span>($span), + $($fmt)* + ] $($rest)*) + }; + + // Named argument + ([$span:expr, $($fmt:tt)*] $name:ident = $arg:expr) => { + $crate::format_ident_impl!([$span, $($fmt)*] $name = $arg,) + }; + ([$span:expr, $($fmt:tt)*] $name:ident = $arg:expr, $($rest:tt)*) => { + match $crate::__private::IdentFragmentAdapter(&$arg) { + arg => $crate::format_ident_impl!([$span.or(arg.span()), $($fmt)*, $name = arg] $($rest)*), + } + }; + + // Positional argument + ([$span:expr, $($fmt:tt)*] $arg:expr) => { + $crate::format_ident_impl!([$span, $($fmt)*] $arg,) + }; + ([$span:expr, $($fmt:tt)*] $arg:expr, $($rest:tt)*) => { + match $crate::__private::IdentFragmentAdapter(&$arg) { + arg => $crate::format_ident_impl!([$span.or(arg.span()), $($fmt)*, arg] $($rest)*), + } + }; +} diff --git a/third_party/rust/quote/src/ident_fragment.rs b/third_party/rust/quote/src/ident_fragment.rs new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..cf74024b48 --- /dev/null +++ b/third_party/rust/quote/src/ident_fragment.rs @@ -0,0 +1,86 @@ +use core::fmt; +use proc_macro2::{Ident, Span}; +use std::borrow::Cow; + +/// Specialized formatting trait used by `format_ident!`. +/// +/// [`Ident`] arguments formatted using this trait will have their `r#` prefix +/// stripped, if present. +/// +/// See [`format_ident!`] for more information. +pub trait IdentFragment { + /// Format this value as an identifier fragment. + fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result; + + /// Span associated with this `IdentFragment`. + /// + /// If non-`None`, may be inherited by formatted identifiers. + fn span(&self) -> Option<Span> { + None + } +} + +impl<T: IdentFragment + ?Sized> IdentFragment for &T { + fn span(&self) -> Option<Span> { + <T as IdentFragment>::span(*self) + } + + fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result { + IdentFragment::fmt(*self, f) + } +} + +impl<T: IdentFragment + ?Sized> IdentFragment for &mut T { + fn span(&self) -> Option<Span> { + <T as IdentFragment>::span(*self) + } + + fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result { + IdentFragment::fmt(*self, f) + } +} + +impl IdentFragment for Ident { + fn span(&self) -> Option<Span> { + Some(self.span()) + } + + fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result { + let id = self.to_string(); + if id.starts_with("r#") { + fmt::Display::fmt(&id[2..], f) + } else { + fmt::Display::fmt(&id[..], f) + } + } +} + +impl<T> IdentFragment for Cow<'_, T> +where + T: IdentFragment + ToOwned + ?Sized, +{ + fn span(&self) -> Option<Span> { + T::span(self) + } + + fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result { + T::fmt(self, f) + } +} + +// Limited set of types which this is implemented for, as we want to avoid types +// which will often include non-identifier characters in their `Display` impl. +macro_rules! ident_fragment_display { + ($($T:ty),*) => { + $( + impl IdentFragment for $T { + fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result { + fmt::Display::fmt(self, f) + } + } + )* + }; +} + +ident_fragment_display!(bool, str, String, char); +ident_fragment_display!(u8, u16, u32, u64, u128, usize); diff --git a/third_party/rust/quote/src/lib.rs b/third_party/rust/quote/src/lib.rs new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..adc14c573f --- /dev/null +++ b/third_party/rust/quote/src/lib.rs @@ -0,0 +1,1434 @@ +//! [![github]](https://github.com/dtolnay/quote) [![crates-io]](https://crates.io/crates/quote) [![docs-rs]](https://docs.rs/quote) +//! +//! [github]: https://img.shields.io/badge/github-8da0cb?style=for-the-badge&labelColor=555555&logo=github +//! [crates-io]: https://img.shields.io/badge/crates.io-fc8d62?style=for-the-badge&labelColor=555555&logo=rust +//! [docs-rs]: https://img.shields.io/badge/docs.rs-66c2a5?style=for-the-badge&labelColor=555555&logo=docs.rs +//! +//! <br> +//! +//! This crate provides the [`quote!`] macro for turning Rust syntax tree data +//! structures into tokens of source code. +//! +//! [`quote!`]: macro.quote.html +//! +//! Procedural macros in Rust receive a stream of tokens as input, execute +//! arbitrary Rust code to determine how to manipulate those tokens, and produce +//! a stream of tokens to hand back to the compiler to compile into the caller's +//! crate. Quasi-quoting is a solution to one piece of that — producing +//! tokens to return to the compiler. +//! +//! The idea of quasi-quoting is that we write *code* that we treat as *data*. +//! Within the `quote!` macro, we can write what looks like code to our text +//! editor or IDE. We get all the benefits of the editor's brace matching, +//! syntax highlighting, indentation, and maybe autocompletion. But rather than +//! compiling that as code into the current crate, we can treat it as data, pass +//! it around, mutate it, and eventually hand it back to the compiler as tokens +//! to compile into the macro caller's crate. +//! +//! This crate is motivated by the procedural macro use case, but is a +//! general-purpose Rust quasi-quoting library and is not specific to procedural +//! macros. +//! +//! ```toml +//! [dependencies] +//! quote = "1.0" +//! ``` +//! +//! <br> +//! +//! # Example +//! +//! The following quasi-quoted block of code is something you might find in [a] +//! procedural macro having to do with data structure serialization. The `#var` +//! syntax performs interpolation of runtime variables into the quoted tokens. +//! Check out the documentation of the [`quote!`] macro for more detail about +//! the syntax. See also the [`quote_spanned!`] macro which is important for +//! implementing hygienic procedural macros. +//! +//! [a]: https://serde.rs/ +//! [`quote_spanned!`]: macro.quote_spanned.html +//! +//! ``` +//! # use quote::quote; +//! # +//! # let generics = ""; +//! # let where_clause = ""; +//! # let field_ty = ""; +//! # let item_ty = ""; +//! # let path = ""; +//! # let value = ""; +//! # +//! let tokens = quote! { +//! struct SerializeWith #generics #where_clause { +//! value: &'a #field_ty, +//! phantom: core::marker::PhantomData<#item_ty>, +//! } +//! +//! impl #generics serde::Serialize for SerializeWith #generics #where_clause { +//! fn serialize<S>(&self, serializer: S) -> Result<S::Ok, S::Error> +//! where +//! S: serde::Serializer, +//! { +//! #path(self.value, serializer) +//! } +//! } +//! +//! SerializeWith { +//! value: #value, +//! phantom: core::marker::PhantomData::<#item_ty>, +//! } +//! }; +//! ``` + +// Quote types in rustdoc of other crates get linked to here. +#![doc(html_root_url = "https://docs.rs/quote/1.0.23")] +#![allow( + clippy::doc_markdown, + clippy::missing_errors_doc, + clippy::missing_panics_doc, + clippy::module_name_repetitions, + // false positive https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/6983 + clippy::wrong_self_convention, +)] + +#[cfg(all( + not(all(target_arch = "wasm32", target_os = "unknown")), + feature = "proc-macro" +))] +extern crate proc_macro; + +mod ext; +mod format; +mod ident_fragment; +mod to_tokens; + +// Not public API. +#[doc(hidden)] +#[path = "runtime.rs"] +pub mod __private; + +pub use crate::ext::TokenStreamExt; +pub use crate::ident_fragment::IdentFragment; +pub use crate::to_tokens::ToTokens; + +// Not public API. +#[doc(hidden)] +pub mod spanned; + +/// The whole point. +/// +/// Performs variable interpolation against the input and produces it as +/// [`proc_macro2::TokenStream`]. +/// +/// Note: for returning tokens to the compiler in a procedural macro, use +/// `.into()` on the result to convert to [`proc_macro::TokenStream`]. +/// +/// [`TokenStream`]: https://docs.rs/proc-macro2/1.0/proc_macro2/struct.TokenStream.html +/// +/// <br> +/// +/// # Interpolation +/// +/// Variable interpolation is done with `#var` (similar to `$var` in +/// `macro_rules!` macros). This grabs the `var` variable that is currently in +/// scope and inserts it in that location in the output tokens. Any type +/// implementing the [`ToTokens`] trait can be interpolated. This includes most +/// Rust primitive types as well as most of the syntax tree types from the [Syn] +/// crate. +/// +/// [`ToTokens`]: trait.ToTokens.html +/// [Syn]: https://github.com/dtolnay/syn +/// +/// Repetition is done using `#(...)*` or `#(...),*` again similar to +/// `macro_rules!`. This iterates through the elements of any variable +/// interpolated within the repetition and inserts a copy of the repetition body +/// for each one. The variables in an interpolation may be a `Vec`, slice, +/// `BTreeSet`, or any `Iterator`. +/// +/// - `#(#var)*` — no separators +/// - `#(#var),*` — the character before the asterisk is used as a separator +/// - `#( struct #var; )*` — the repetition can contain other tokens +/// - `#( #k => println!("{}", #v), )*` — even multiple interpolations +/// +/// <br> +/// +/// # Hygiene +/// +/// Any interpolated tokens preserve the `Span` information provided by their +/// `ToTokens` implementation. Tokens that originate within the `quote!` +/// invocation are spanned with [`Span::call_site()`]. +/// +/// [`Span::call_site()`]: https://docs.rs/proc-macro2/1.0/proc_macro2/struct.Span.html#method.call_site +/// +/// A different span can be provided through the [`quote_spanned!`] macro. +/// +/// [`quote_spanned!`]: macro.quote_spanned.html +/// +/// <br> +/// +/// # Return type +/// +/// The macro evaluates to an expression of type `proc_macro2::TokenStream`. +/// Meanwhile Rust procedural macros are expected to return the type +/// `proc_macro::TokenStream`. +/// +/// The difference between the two types is that `proc_macro` types are entirely +/// specific to procedural macros and cannot ever exist in code outside of a +/// procedural macro, while `proc_macro2` types may exist anywhere including +/// tests and non-macro code like main.rs and build.rs. This is why even the +/// procedural macro ecosystem is largely built around `proc_macro2`, because +/// that ensures the libraries are unit testable and accessible in non-macro +/// contexts. +/// +/// There is a [`From`]-conversion in both directions so returning the output of +/// `quote!` from a procedural macro usually looks like `tokens.into()` or +/// `proc_macro::TokenStream::from(tokens)`. +/// +/// [`From`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/convert/trait.From.html +/// +/// <br> +/// +/// # Examples +/// +/// ### Procedural macro +/// +/// The structure of a basic procedural macro is as follows. Refer to the [Syn] +/// crate for further useful guidance on using `quote!` as part of a procedural +/// macro. +/// +/// [Syn]: https://github.com/dtolnay/syn +/// +/// ``` +/// # #[cfg(any())] +/// extern crate proc_macro; +/// # extern crate proc_macro2; +/// +/// # #[cfg(any())] +/// use proc_macro::TokenStream; +/// # use proc_macro2::TokenStream; +/// use quote::quote; +/// +/// # const IGNORE_TOKENS: &'static str = stringify! { +/// #[proc_macro_derive(HeapSize)] +/// # }; +/// pub fn derive_heap_size(input: TokenStream) -> TokenStream { +/// // Parse the input and figure out what implementation to generate... +/// # const IGNORE_TOKENS: &'static str = stringify! { +/// let name = /* ... */; +/// let expr = /* ... */; +/// # }; +/// # +/// # let name = 0; +/// # let expr = 0; +/// +/// let expanded = quote! { +/// // The generated impl. +/// impl heapsize::HeapSize for #name { +/// fn heap_size_of_children(&self) -> usize { +/// #expr +/// } +/// } +/// }; +/// +/// // Hand the output tokens back to the compiler. +/// TokenStream::from(expanded) +/// } +/// ``` +/// +/// <p><br></p> +/// +/// ### Combining quoted fragments +/// +/// Usually you don't end up constructing an entire final `TokenStream` in one +/// piece. Different parts may come from different helper functions. The tokens +/// produced by `quote!` themselves implement `ToTokens` and so can be +/// interpolated into later `quote!` invocations to build up a final result. +/// +/// ``` +/// # use quote::quote; +/// # +/// let type_definition = quote! {...}; +/// let methods = quote! {...}; +/// +/// let tokens = quote! { +/// #type_definition +/// #methods +/// }; +/// ``` +/// +/// <p><br></p> +/// +/// ### Constructing identifiers +/// +/// Suppose we have an identifier `ident` which came from somewhere in a macro +/// input and we need to modify it in some way for the macro output. Let's +/// consider prepending the identifier with an underscore. +/// +/// Simply interpolating the identifier next to an underscore will not have the +/// behavior of concatenating them. The underscore and the identifier will +/// continue to be two separate tokens as if you had written `_ x`. +/// +/// ``` +/// # use proc_macro2::{self as syn, Span}; +/// # use quote::quote; +/// # +/// # let ident = syn::Ident::new("i", Span::call_site()); +/// # +/// // incorrect +/// quote! { +/// let mut _#ident = 0; +/// } +/// # ; +/// ``` +/// +/// The solution is to build a new identifier token with the correct value. As +/// this is such a common case, the [`format_ident!`] macro provides a +/// convenient utility for doing so correctly. +/// +/// ``` +/// # use proc_macro2::{Ident, Span}; +/// # use quote::{format_ident, quote}; +/// # +/// # let ident = Ident::new("i", Span::call_site()); +/// # +/// let varname = format_ident!("_{}", ident); +/// quote! { +/// let mut #varname = 0; +/// } +/// # ; +/// ``` +/// +/// Alternatively, the APIs provided by Syn and proc-macro2 can be used to +/// directly build the identifier. This is roughly equivalent to the above, but +/// will not handle `ident` being a raw identifier. +/// +/// ``` +/// # use proc_macro2::{self as syn, Span}; +/// # use quote::quote; +/// # +/// # let ident = syn::Ident::new("i", Span::call_site()); +/// # +/// let concatenated = format!("_{}", ident); +/// let varname = syn::Ident::new(&concatenated, ident.span()); +/// quote! { +/// let mut #varname = 0; +/// } +/// # ; +/// ``` +/// +/// <p><br></p> +/// +/// ### Making method calls +/// +/// Let's say our macro requires some type specified in the macro input to have +/// a constructor called `new`. We have the type in a variable called +/// `field_type` of type `syn::Type` and want to invoke the constructor. +/// +/// ``` +/// # use quote::quote; +/// # +/// # let field_type = quote!(...); +/// # +/// // incorrect +/// quote! { +/// let value = #field_type::new(); +/// } +/// # ; +/// ``` +/// +/// This works only sometimes. If `field_type` is `String`, the expanded code +/// contains `String::new()` which is fine. But if `field_type` is something +/// like `Vec<i32>` then the expanded code is `Vec<i32>::new()` which is invalid +/// syntax. Ordinarily in handwritten Rust we would write `Vec::<i32>::new()` +/// but for macros often the following is more convenient. +/// +/// ``` +/// # use quote::quote; +/// # +/// # let field_type = quote!(...); +/// # +/// quote! { +/// let value = <#field_type>::new(); +/// } +/// # ; +/// ``` +/// +/// This expands to `<Vec<i32>>::new()` which behaves correctly. +/// +/// A similar pattern is appropriate for trait methods. +/// +/// ``` +/// # use quote::quote; +/// # +/// # let field_type = quote!(...); +/// # +/// quote! { +/// let value = <#field_type as core::default::Default>::default(); +/// } +/// # ; +/// ``` +/// +/// <p><br></p> +/// +/// ### Interpolating text inside of doc comments +/// +/// Neither doc comments nor string literals get interpolation behavior in +/// quote: +/// +/// ```compile_fail +/// quote! { +/// /// try to interpolate: #ident +/// /// +/// /// ... +/// } +/// ``` +/// +/// ```compile_fail +/// quote! { +/// #[doc = "try to interpolate: #ident"] +/// } +/// ``` +/// +/// Instead the best way to build doc comments that involve variables is by +/// formatting the doc string literal outside of quote. +/// +/// ```rust +/// # use proc_macro2::{Ident, Span}; +/// # use quote::quote; +/// # +/// # const IGNORE: &str = stringify! { +/// let msg = format!(...); +/// # }; +/// # +/// # let ident = Ident::new("var", Span::call_site()); +/// # let msg = format!("try to interpolate: {}", ident); +/// quote! { +/// #[doc = #msg] +/// /// +/// /// ... +/// } +/// # ; +/// ``` +/// +/// <p><br></p> +/// +/// ### Indexing into a tuple struct +/// +/// When interpolating indices of a tuple or tuple struct, we need them not to +/// appears suffixed as integer literals by interpolating them as [`syn::Index`] +/// instead. +/// +/// [`syn::Index`]: https://docs.rs/syn/1.0/syn/struct.Index.html +/// +/// ```compile_fail +/// let i = 0usize..self.fields.len(); +/// +/// // expands to 0 + self.0usize.heap_size() + self.1usize.heap_size() + ... +/// // which is not valid syntax +/// quote! { +/// 0 #( + self.#i.heap_size() )* +/// } +/// ``` +/// +/// ``` +/// # use proc_macro2::{Ident, TokenStream}; +/// # use quote::quote; +/// # +/// # mod syn { +/// # use proc_macro2::{Literal, TokenStream}; +/// # use quote::{ToTokens, TokenStreamExt}; +/// # +/// # pub struct Index(usize); +/// # +/// # impl From<usize> for Index { +/// # fn from(i: usize) -> Self { +/// # Index(i) +/// # } +/// # } +/// # +/// # impl ToTokens for Index { +/// # fn to_tokens(&self, tokens: &mut TokenStream) { +/// # tokens.append(Literal::usize_unsuffixed(self.0)); +/// # } +/// # } +/// # } +/// # +/// # struct Struct { +/// # fields: Vec<Ident>, +/// # } +/// # +/// # impl Struct { +/// # fn example(&self) -> TokenStream { +/// let i = (0..self.fields.len()).map(syn::Index::from); +/// +/// // expands to 0 + self.0.heap_size() + self.1.heap_size() + ... +/// quote! { +/// 0 #( + self.#i.heap_size() )* +/// } +/// # } +/// # } +/// ``` +#[cfg(doc)] +#[macro_export] +macro_rules! quote { + ($($tt:tt)*) => { + ... + }; +} + +#[cfg(not(doc))] +#[macro_export] +macro_rules! quote { + () => { + $crate::__private::TokenStream::new() + }; + + // Special case rule for a single tt, for performance. + ($tt:tt) => {{ + let mut _s = $crate::__private::TokenStream::new(); + $crate::quote_token!{$tt _s} + _s + }}; + + // Special case rules for two tts, for performance. + (# $var:ident) => {{ + let mut _s = $crate::__private::TokenStream::new(); + $crate::ToTokens::to_tokens(&$var, &mut _s); + _s + }}; + ($tt1:tt $tt2:tt) => {{ + let mut _s = $crate::__private::TokenStream::new(); + $crate::quote_token!{$tt1 _s} + $crate::quote_token!{$tt2 _s} + _s + }}; + + // Rule for any other number of tokens. + ($($tt:tt)*) => {{ + let mut _s = $crate::__private::TokenStream::new(); + $crate::quote_each_token!{_s $($tt)*} + _s + }}; +} + +/// Same as `quote!`, but applies a given span to all tokens originating within +/// the macro invocation. +/// +/// <br> +/// +/// # Syntax +/// +/// A span expression of type [`Span`], followed by `=>`, followed by the tokens +/// to quote. The span expression should be brief — use a variable for +/// anything more than a few characters. There should be no space before the +/// `=>` token. +/// +/// [`Span`]: https://docs.rs/proc-macro2/1.0/proc_macro2/struct.Span.html +/// +/// ``` +/// # use proc_macro2::Span; +/// # use quote::quote_spanned; +/// # +/// # const IGNORE_TOKENS: &'static str = stringify! { +/// let span = /* ... */; +/// # }; +/// # let span = Span::call_site(); +/// # let init = 0; +/// +/// // On one line, use parentheses. +/// let tokens = quote_spanned!(span=> Box::into_raw(Box::new(#init))); +/// +/// // On multiple lines, place the span at the top and use braces. +/// let tokens = quote_spanned! {span=> +/// Box::into_raw(Box::new(#init)) +/// }; +/// ``` +/// +/// The lack of space before the `=>` should look jarring to Rust programmers +/// and this is intentional. The formatting is designed to be visibly +/// off-balance and draw the eye a particular way, due to the span expression +/// being evaluated in the context of the procedural macro and the remaining +/// tokens being evaluated in the generated code. +/// +/// <br> +/// +/// # Hygiene +/// +/// Any interpolated tokens preserve the `Span` information provided by their +/// `ToTokens` implementation. Tokens that originate within the `quote_spanned!` +/// invocation are spanned with the given span argument. +/// +/// <br> +/// +/// # Example +/// +/// The following procedural macro code uses `quote_spanned!` to assert that a +/// particular Rust type implements the [`Sync`] trait so that references can be +/// safely shared between threads. +/// +/// [`Sync`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/marker/trait.Sync.html +/// +/// ``` +/// # use quote::{quote_spanned, TokenStreamExt, ToTokens}; +/// # use proc_macro2::{Span, TokenStream}; +/// # +/// # struct Type; +/// # +/// # impl Type { +/// # fn span(&self) -> Span { +/// # Span::call_site() +/// # } +/// # } +/// # +/// # impl ToTokens for Type { +/// # fn to_tokens(&self, _tokens: &mut TokenStream) {} +/// # } +/// # +/// # let ty = Type; +/// # let call_site = Span::call_site(); +/// # +/// let ty_span = ty.span(); +/// let assert_sync = quote_spanned! {ty_span=> +/// struct _AssertSync where #ty: Sync; +/// }; +/// ``` +/// +/// If the assertion fails, the user will see an error like the following. The +/// input span of their type is highlighted in the error. +/// +/// ```text +/// error[E0277]: the trait bound `*const (): std::marker::Sync` is not satisfied +/// --> src/main.rs:10:21 +/// | +/// 10 | static ref PTR: *const () = &(); +/// | ^^^^^^^^^ `*const ()` cannot be shared between threads safely +/// ``` +/// +/// In this example it is important for the where-clause to be spanned with the +/// line/column information of the user's input type so that error messages are +/// placed appropriately by the compiler. +#[cfg(doc)] +#[macro_export] +macro_rules! quote_spanned { + ($span:expr=> $($tt:tt)*) => { + ... + }; +} + +#[cfg(not(doc))] +#[macro_export] +macro_rules! quote_spanned { + ($span:expr=>) => {{ + let _: $crate::__private::Span = $span; + $crate::__private::TokenStream::new() + }}; + + // Special case rule for a single tt, for performance. + ($span:expr=> $tt:tt) => {{ + let mut _s = $crate::__private::TokenStream::new(); + let _span: $crate::__private::Span = $span; + $crate::quote_token_spanned!{$tt _s _span} + _s + }}; + + // Special case rules for two tts, for performance. + ($span:expr=> # $var:ident) => {{ + let mut _s = $crate::__private::TokenStream::new(); + let _: $crate::__private::Span = $span; + $crate::ToTokens::to_tokens(&$var, &mut _s); + _s + }}; + ($span:expr=> $tt1:tt $tt2:tt) => {{ + let mut _s = $crate::__private::TokenStream::new(); + let _span: $crate::__private::Span = $span; + $crate::quote_token_spanned!{$tt1 _s _span} + $crate::quote_token_spanned!{$tt2 _s _span} + _s + }}; + + // Rule for any other number of tokens. + ($span:expr=> $($tt:tt)*) => {{ + let mut _s = $crate::__private::TokenStream::new(); + let _span: $crate::__private::Span = $span; + $crate::quote_each_token_spanned!{_s _span $($tt)*} + _s + }}; +} + +// Extract the names of all #metavariables and pass them to the $call macro. +// +// in: pounded_var_names!(then!(...) a #b c #( #d )* #e) +// out: then!(... b); +// then!(... d); +// then!(... e); +#[macro_export] +#[doc(hidden)] +macro_rules! pounded_var_names { + ($call:ident! $extra:tt $($tts:tt)*) => { + $crate::pounded_var_names_with_context!{$call! $extra + (@ $($tts)*) + ($($tts)* @) + } + }; +} + +#[macro_export] +#[doc(hidden)] +macro_rules! pounded_var_names_with_context { + ($call:ident! $extra:tt ($($b1:tt)*) ($($curr:tt)*)) => { + $( + $crate::pounded_var_with_context!{$call! $extra $b1 $curr} + )* + }; +} + +#[macro_export] +#[doc(hidden)] +macro_rules! pounded_var_with_context { + ($call:ident! $extra:tt $b1:tt ( $($inner:tt)* )) => { + $crate::pounded_var_names!{$call! $extra $($inner)*} + }; + + ($call:ident! $extra:tt $b1:tt [ $($inner:tt)* ]) => { + $crate::pounded_var_names!{$call! $extra $($inner)*} + }; + + ($call:ident! $extra:tt $b1:tt { $($inner:tt)* }) => { + $crate::pounded_var_names!{$call! $extra $($inner)*} + }; + + ($call:ident!($($extra:tt)*) # $var:ident) => { + $crate::$call!($($extra)* $var); + }; + + ($call:ident! $extra:tt $b1:tt $curr:tt) => {}; +} + +#[macro_export] +#[doc(hidden)] +macro_rules! quote_bind_into_iter { + ($has_iter:ident $var:ident) => { + // `mut` may be unused if $var occurs multiple times in the list. + #[allow(unused_mut)] + let (mut $var, i) = $var.quote_into_iter(); + let $has_iter = $has_iter | i; + }; +} + +#[macro_export] +#[doc(hidden)] +macro_rules! quote_bind_next_or_break { + ($var:ident) => { + let $var = match $var.next() { + Some(_x) => $crate::__private::RepInterp(_x), + None => break, + }; + }; +} + +// The obvious way to write this macro is as a tt muncher. This implementation +// does something more complex for two reasons. +// +// - With a tt muncher it's easy to hit Rust's built-in recursion_limit, which +// this implementation avoids because it isn't tail recursive. +// +// - Compile times for a tt muncher are quadratic relative to the length of +// the input. This implementation is linear, so it will be faster +// (potentially much faster) for big inputs. However, the constant factors +// of this implementation are higher than that of a tt muncher, so it is +// somewhat slower than a tt muncher if there are many invocations with +// short inputs. +// +// An invocation like this: +// +// quote_each_token!(_s a b c d e f g h i j); +// +// expands to this: +// +// quote_tokens_with_context!(_s +// (@ @ @ @ @ @ a b c d e f g h i j) +// (@ @ @ @ @ a b c d e f g h i j @) +// (@ @ @ @ a b c d e f g h i j @ @) +// (@ @ @ (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) (g) (h) (i) (j) @ @ @) +// (@ @ a b c d e f g h i j @ @ @ @) +// (@ a b c d e f g h i j @ @ @ @ @) +// (a b c d e f g h i j @ @ @ @ @ @) +// ); +// +// which gets transposed and expanded to this: +// +// quote_token_with_context!(_s @ @ @ @ @ @ a); +// quote_token_with_context!(_s @ @ @ @ @ a b); +// quote_token_with_context!(_s @ @ @ @ a b c); +// quote_token_with_context!(_s @ @ @ (a) b c d); +// quote_token_with_context!(_s @ @ a (b) c d e); +// quote_token_with_context!(_s @ a b (c) d e f); +// quote_token_with_context!(_s a b c (d) e f g); +// quote_token_with_context!(_s b c d (e) f g h); +// quote_token_with_context!(_s c d e (f) g h i); +// quote_token_with_context!(_s d e f (g) h i j); +// quote_token_with_context!(_s e f g (h) i j @); +// quote_token_with_context!(_s f g h (i) j @ @); +// quote_token_with_context!(_s g h i (j) @ @ @); +// quote_token_with_context!(_s h i j @ @ @ @); +// quote_token_with_context!(_s i j @ @ @ @ @); +// quote_token_with_context!(_s j @ @ @ @ @ @); +// +// Without having used muncher-style recursion, we get one invocation of +// quote_token_with_context for each original tt, with three tts of context on +// either side. This is enough for the longest possible interpolation form (a +// repetition with separator, as in `# (#var) , *`) to be fully represented with +// the first or last tt in the middle. +// +// The middle tt (surrounded by parentheses) is the tt being processed. +// +// - When it is a `#`, quote_token_with_context can do an interpolation. The +// interpolation kind will depend on the three subsequent tts. +// +// - When it is within a later part of an interpolation, it can be ignored +// because the interpolation has already been done. +// +// - When it is not part of an interpolation it can be pushed as a single +// token into the output. +// +// - When the middle token is an unparenthesized `@`, that call is one of the +// first 3 or last 3 calls of quote_token_with_context and does not +// correspond to one of the original input tokens, so turns into nothing. +#[macro_export] +#[doc(hidden)] +macro_rules! quote_each_token { + ($tokens:ident $($tts:tt)*) => { + $crate::quote_tokens_with_context!{$tokens + (@ @ @ @ @ @ $($tts)*) + (@ @ @ @ @ $($tts)* @) + (@ @ @ @ $($tts)* @ @) + (@ @ @ $(($tts))* @ @ @) + (@ @ $($tts)* @ @ @ @) + (@ $($tts)* @ @ @ @ @) + ($($tts)* @ @ @ @ @ @) + } + }; +} + +// See the explanation on quote_each_token. +#[macro_export] +#[doc(hidden)] +macro_rules! quote_each_token_spanned { + ($tokens:ident $span:ident $($tts:tt)*) => { + $crate::quote_tokens_with_context_spanned!{$tokens $span + (@ @ @ @ @ @ $($tts)*) + (@ @ @ @ @ $($tts)* @) + (@ @ @ @ $($tts)* @ @) + (@ @ @ $(($tts))* @ @ @) + (@ @ $($tts)* @ @ @ @) + (@ $($tts)* @ @ @ @ @) + ($($tts)* @ @ @ @ @ @) + } + }; +} + +// See the explanation on quote_each_token. +#[macro_export] +#[doc(hidden)] +macro_rules! quote_tokens_with_context { + ($tokens:ident + ($($b3:tt)*) ($($b2:tt)*) ($($b1:tt)*) + ($($curr:tt)*) + ($($a1:tt)*) ($($a2:tt)*) ($($a3:tt)*) + ) => { + $( + $crate::quote_token_with_context!{$tokens $b3 $b2 $b1 $curr $a1 $a2 $a3} + )* + }; +} + +// See the explanation on quote_each_token. +#[macro_export] +#[doc(hidden)] +macro_rules! quote_tokens_with_context_spanned { + ($tokens:ident $span:ident + ($($b3:tt)*) ($($b2:tt)*) ($($b1:tt)*) + ($($curr:tt)*) + ($($a1:tt)*) ($($a2:tt)*) ($($a3:tt)*) + ) => { + $( + $crate::quote_token_with_context_spanned!{$tokens $span $b3 $b2 $b1 $curr $a1 $a2 $a3} + )* + }; +} + +// See the explanation on quote_each_token. +#[macro_export] +#[doc(hidden)] +macro_rules! quote_token_with_context { + // Unparenthesized `@` indicates this call does not correspond to one of the + // original input tokens. Ignore it. + ($tokens:ident $b3:tt $b2:tt $b1:tt @ $a1:tt $a2:tt $a3:tt) => {}; + + // A repetition with no separator. + ($tokens:ident $b3:tt $b2:tt $b1:tt (#) ( $($inner:tt)* ) * $a3:tt) => {{ + use $crate::__private::ext::*; + let has_iter = $crate::__private::ThereIsNoIteratorInRepetition; + $crate::pounded_var_names!{quote_bind_into_iter!(has_iter) () $($inner)*} + let _: $crate::__private::HasIterator = has_iter; + // This is `while true` instead of `loop` because if there are no + // iterators used inside of this repetition then the body would not + // contain any `break`, so the compiler would emit unreachable code + // warnings on anything below the loop. We use has_iter to detect and + // fail to compile when there are no iterators, so here we just work + // around the unneeded extra warning. + while true { + $crate::pounded_var_names!{quote_bind_next_or_break!() () $($inner)*} + $crate::quote_each_token!{$tokens $($inner)*} + } + }}; + // ... and one step later. + ($tokens:ident $b3:tt $b2:tt # (( $($inner:tt)* )) * $a2:tt $a3:tt) => {}; + // ... and one step later. + ($tokens:ident $b3:tt # ( $($inner:tt)* ) (*) $a1:tt $a2:tt $a3:tt) => {}; + + // A repetition with separator. + ($tokens:ident $b3:tt $b2:tt $b1:tt (#) ( $($inner:tt)* ) $sep:tt *) => {{ + use $crate::__private::ext::*; + let mut _i = 0usize; + let has_iter = $crate::__private::ThereIsNoIteratorInRepetition; + $crate::pounded_var_names!{quote_bind_into_iter!(has_iter) () $($inner)*} + let _: $crate::__private::HasIterator = has_iter; + while true { + $crate::pounded_var_names!{quote_bind_next_or_break!() () $($inner)*} + if _i > 0 { + $crate::quote_token!{$sep $tokens} + } + _i += 1; + $crate::quote_each_token!{$tokens $($inner)*} + } + }}; + // ... and one step later. + ($tokens:ident $b3:tt $b2:tt # (( $($inner:tt)* )) $sep:tt * $a3:tt) => {}; + // ... and one step later. + ($tokens:ident $b3:tt # ( $($inner:tt)* ) ($sep:tt) * $a2:tt $a3:tt) => {}; + // (A special case for `#(var)**`, where the first `*` is treated as the + // repetition symbol and the second `*` is treated as an ordinary token.) + ($tokens:ident # ( $($inner:tt)* ) * (*) $a1:tt $a2:tt $a3:tt) => { + // https://github.com/dtolnay/quote/issues/130 + $crate::quote_token!{* $tokens} + }; + // ... and one step later. + ($tokens:ident # ( $($inner:tt)* ) $sep:tt (*) $a1:tt $a2:tt $a3:tt) => {}; + + // A non-repetition interpolation. + ($tokens:ident $b3:tt $b2:tt $b1:tt (#) $var:ident $a2:tt $a3:tt) => { + $crate::ToTokens::to_tokens(&$var, &mut $tokens); + }; + // ... and one step later. + ($tokens:ident $b3:tt $b2:tt # ($var:ident) $a1:tt $a2:tt $a3:tt) => {}; + + // An ordinary token, not part of any interpolation. + ($tokens:ident $b3:tt $b2:tt $b1:tt ($curr:tt) $a1:tt $a2:tt $a3:tt) => { + $crate::quote_token!{$curr $tokens} + }; +} + +// See the explanation on quote_each_token, and on the individual rules of +// quote_token_with_context. +#[macro_export] +#[doc(hidden)] +macro_rules! quote_token_with_context_spanned { + ($tokens:ident $span:ident $b3:tt $b2:tt $b1:tt @ $a1:tt $a2:tt $a3:tt) => {}; + + ($tokens:ident $span:ident $b3:tt $b2:tt $b1:tt (#) ( $($inner:tt)* ) * $a3:tt) => {{ + use $crate::__private::ext::*; + let has_iter = $crate::__private::ThereIsNoIteratorInRepetition; + $crate::pounded_var_names!{quote_bind_into_iter!(has_iter) () $($inner)*} + let _: $crate::__private::HasIterator = has_iter; + while true { + $crate::pounded_var_names!{quote_bind_next_or_break!() () $($inner)*} + $crate::quote_each_token_spanned!{$tokens $span $($inner)*} + } + }}; + ($tokens:ident $span:ident $b3:tt $b2:tt # (( $($inner:tt)* )) * $a2:tt $a3:tt) => {}; + ($tokens:ident $span:ident $b3:tt # ( $($inner:tt)* ) (*) $a1:tt $a2:tt $a3:tt) => {}; + + ($tokens:ident $span:ident $b3:tt $b2:tt $b1:tt (#) ( $($inner:tt)* ) $sep:tt *) => {{ + use $crate::__private::ext::*; + let mut _i = 0usize; + let has_iter = $crate::__private::ThereIsNoIteratorInRepetition; + $crate::pounded_var_names!{quote_bind_into_iter!(has_iter) () $($inner)*} + let _: $crate::__private::HasIterator = has_iter; + while true { + $crate::pounded_var_names!{quote_bind_next_or_break!() () $($inner)*} + if _i > 0 { + $crate::quote_token_spanned!{$sep $tokens $span} + } + _i += 1; + $crate::quote_each_token_spanned!{$tokens $span $($inner)*} + } + }}; + ($tokens:ident $span:ident $b3:tt $b2:tt # (( $($inner:tt)* )) $sep:tt * $a3:tt) => {}; + ($tokens:ident $span:ident $b3:tt # ( $($inner:tt)* ) ($sep:tt) * $a2:tt $a3:tt) => {}; + ($tokens:ident $span:ident # ( $($inner:tt)* ) * (*) $a1:tt $a2:tt $a3:tt) => { + // https://github.com/dtolnay/quote/issues/130 + $crate::quote_token_spanned!{* $tokens $span} + }; + ($tokens:ident $span:ident # ( $($inner:tt)* ) $sep:tt (*) $a1:tt $a2:tt $a3:tt) => {}; + + ($tokens:ident $span:ident $b3:tt $b2:tt $b1:tt (#) $var:ident $a2:tt $a3:tt) => { + $crate::ToTokens::to_tokens(&$var, &mut $tokens); + }; + ($tokens:ident $span:ident $b3:tt $b2:tt # ($var:ident) $a1:tt $a2:tt $a3:tt) => {}; + + ($tokens:ident $span:ident $b3:tt $b2:tt $b1:tt ($curr:tt) $a1:tt $a2:tt $a3:tt) => { + $crate::quote_token_spanned!{$curr $tokens $span} + }; +} + +// These rules are ordered by approximate token frequency, at least for the +// first 10 or so, to improve compile times. Having `ident` first is by far the +// most important because it's typically 2-3x more common than the next most +// common token. +// +// Separately, we put the token being matched in the very front so that failing +// rules may fail to match as quickly as possible. +#[macro_export] +#[doc(hidden)] +macro_rules! quote_token { + ($ident:ident $tokens:ident) => { + $crate::__private::push_ident(&mut $tokens, stringify!($ident)); + }; + + (:: $tokens:ident) => { + $crate::__private::push_colon2(&mut $tokens); + }; + + (( $($inner:tt)* ) $tokens:ident) => { + $crate::__private::push_group( + &mut $tokens, + $crate::__private::Delimiter::Parenthesis, + $crate::quote!($($inner)*), + ); + }; + + ([ $($inner:tt)* ] $tokens:ident) => { + $crate::__private::push_group( + &mut $tokens, + $crate::__private::Delimiter::Bracket, + $crate::quote!($($inner)*), + ); + }; + + ({ $($inner:tt)* } $tokens:ident) => { + $crate::__private::push_group( + &mut $tokens, + $crate::__private::Delimiter::Brace, + $crate::quote!($($inner)*), + ); + }; + + (# $tokens:ident) => { + $crate::__private::push_pound(&mut $tokens); + }; + + (, $tokens:ident) => { + $crate::__private::push_comma(&mut $tokens); + }; + + (. $tokens:ident) => { + $crate::__private::push_dot(&mut $tokens); + }; + + (; $tokens:ident) => { + $crate::__private::push_semi(&mut $tokens); + }; + + (: $tokens:ident) => { + $crate::__private::push_colon(&mut $tokens); + }; + + (+ $tokens:ident) => { + $crate::__private::push_add(&mut $tokens); + }; + + (+= $tokens:ident) => { + $crate::__private::push_add_eq(&mut $tokens); + }; + + (& $tokens:ident) => { + $crate::__private::push_and(&mut $tokens); + }; + + (&& $tokens:ident) => { + $crate::__private::push_and_and(&mut $tokens); + }; + + (&= $tokens:ident) => { + $crate::__private::push_and_eq(&mut $tokens); + }; + + (@ $tokens:ident) => { + $crate::__private::push_at(&mut $tokens); + }; + + (! $tokens:ident) => { + $crate::__private::push_bang(&mut $tokens); + }; + + (^ $tokens:ident) => { + $crate::__private::push_caret(&mut $tokens); + }; + + (^= $tokens:ident) => { + $crate::__private::push_caret_eq(&mut $tokens); + }; + + (/ $tokens:ident) => { + $crate::__private::push_div(&mut $tokens); + }; + + (/= $tokens:ident) => { + $crate::__private::push_div_eq(&mut $tokens); + }; + + (.. $tokens:ident) => { + $crate::__private::push_dot2(&mut $tokens); + }; + + (... $tokens:ident) => { + $crate::__private::push_dot3(&mut $tokens); + }; + + (..= $tokens:ident) => { + $crate::__private::push_dot_dot_eq(&mut $tokens); + }; + + (= $tokens:ident) => { + $crate::__private::push_eq(&mut $tokens); + }; + + (== $tokens:ident) => { + $crate::__private::push_eq_eq(&mut $tokens); + }; + + (>= $tokens:ident) => { + $crate::__private::push_ge(&mut $tokens); + }; + + (> $tokens:ident) => { + $crate::__private::push_gt(&mut $tokens); + }; + + (<= $tokens:ident) => { + $crate::__private::push_le(&mut $tokens); + }; + + (< $tokens:ident) => { + $crate::__private::push_lt(&mut $tokens); + }; + + (*= $tokens:ident) => { + $crate::__private::push_mul_eq(&mut $tokens); + }; + + (!= $tokens:ident) => { + $crate::__private::push_ne(&mut $tokens); + }; + + (| $tokens:ident) => { + $crate::__private::push_or(&mut $tokens); + }; + + (|= $tokens:ident) => { + $crate::__private::push_or_eq(&mut $tokens); + }; + + (|| $tokens:ident) => { + $crate::__private::push_or_or(&mut $tokens); + }; + + (? $tokens:ident) => { + $crate::__private::push_question(&mut $tokens); + }; + + (-> $tokens:ident) => { + $crate::__private::push_rarrow(&mut $tokens); + }; + + (<- $tokens:ident) => { + $crate::__private::push_larrow(&mut $tokens); + }; + + (% $tokens:ident) => { + $crate::__private::push_rem(&mut $tokens); + }; + + (%= $tokens:ident) => { + $crate::__private::push_rem_eq(&mut $tokens); + }; + + (=> $tokens:ident) => { + $crate::__private::push_fat_arrow(&mut $tokens); + }; + + (<< $tokens:ident) => { + $crate::__private::push_shl(&mut $tokens); + }; + + (<<= $tokens:ident) => { + $crate::__private::push_shl_eq(&mut $tokens); + }; + + (>> $tokens:ident) => { + $crate::__private::push_shr(&mut $tokens); + }; + + (>>= $tokens:ident) => { + $crate::__private::push_shr_eq(&mut $tokens); + }; + + (* $tokens:ident) => { + $crate::__private::push_star(&mut $tokens); + }; + + (- $tokens:ident) => { + $crate::__private::push_sub(&mut $tokens); + }; + + (-= $tokens:ident) => { + $crate::__private::push_sub_eq(&mut $tokens); + }; + + ($lifetime:lifetime $tokens:ident) => { + $crate::__private::push_lifetime(&mut $tokens, stringify!($lifetime)); + }; + + (_ $tokens:ident) => { + $crate::__private::push_underscore(&mut $tokens); + }; + + ($other:tt $tokens:ident) => { + $crate::__private::parse(&mut $tokens, stringify!($other)); + }; +} + +// See the comment above `quote_token!` about the rule ordering. +#[macro_export] +#[doc(hidden)] +macro_rules! quote_token_spanned { + ($ident:ident $tokens:ident $span:ident) => { + $crate::__private::push_ident_spanned(&mut $tokens, $span, stringify!($ident)); + }; + + (:: $tokens:ident $span:ident) => { + $crate::__private::push_colon2_spanned(&mut $tokens, $span); + }; + + (( $($inner:tt)* ) $tokens:ident $span:ident) => { + $crate::__private::push_group_spanned( + &mut $tokens, + $span, + $crate::__private::Delimiter::Parenthesis, + $crate::quote_spanned!($span=> $($inner)*), + ); + }; + + ([ $($inner:tt)* ] $tokens:ident $span:ident) => { + $crate::__private::push_group_spanned( + &mut $tokens, + $span, + $crate::__private::Delimiter::Bracket, + $crate::quote_spanned!($span=> $($inner)*), + ); + }; + + ({ $($inner:tt)* } $tokens:ident $span:ident) => { + $crate::__private::push_group_spanned( + &mut $tokens, + $span, + $crate::__private::Delimiter::Brace, + $crate::quote_spanned!($span=> $($inner)*), + ); + }; + + (# $tokens:ident $span:ident) => { + $crate::__private::push_pound_spanned(&mut $tokens, $span); + }; + + (, $tokens:ident $span:ident) => { + $crate::__private::push_comma_spanned(&mut $tokens, $span); + }; + + (. $tokens:ident $span:ident) => { + $crate::__private::push_dot_spanned(&mut $tokens, $span); + }; + + (; $tokens:ident $span:ident) => { + $crate::__private::push_semi_spanned(&mut $tokens, $span); + }; + + (: $tokens:ident $span:ident) => { + $crate::__private::push_colon_spanned(&mut $tokens, $span); + }; + + (+ $tokens:ident $span:ident) => { + $crate::__private::push_add_spanned(&mut $tokens, $span); + }; + + (+= $tokens:ident $span:ident) => { + $crate::__private::push_add_eq_spanned(&mut $tokens, $span); + }; + + (& $tokens:ident $span:ident) => { + $crate::__private::push_and_spanned(&mut $tokens, $span); + }; + + (&& $tokens:ident $span:ident) => { + $crate::__private::push_and_and_spanned(&mut $tokens, $span); + }; + + (&= $tokens:ident $span:ident) => { + $crate::__private::push_and_eq_spanned(&mut $tokens, $span); + }; + + (@ $tokens:ident $span:ident) => { + $crate::__private::push_at_spanned(&mut $tokens, $span); + }; + + (! $tokens:ident $span:ident) => { + $crate::__private::push_bang_spanned(&mut $tokens, $span); + }; + + (^ $tokens:ident $span:ident) => { + $crate::__private::push_caret_spanned(&mut $tokens, $span); + }; + + (^= $tokens:ident $span:ident) => { + $crate::__private::push_caret_eq_spanned(&mut $tokens, $span); + }; + + (/ $tokens:ident $span:ident) => { + $crate::__private::push_div_spanned(&mut $tokens, $span); + }; + + (/= $tokens:ident $span:ident) => { + $crate::__private::push_div_eq_spanned(&mut $tokens, $span); + }; + + (.. $tokens:ident $span:ident) => { + $crate::__private::push_dot2_spanned(&mut $tokens, $span); + }; + + (... $tokens:ident $span:ident) => { + $crate::__private::push_dot3_spanned(&mut $tokens, $span); + }; + + (..= $tokens:ident $span:ident) => { + $crate::__private::push_dot_dot_eq_spanned(&mut $tokens, $span); + }; + + (= $tokens:ident $span:ident) => { + $crate::__private::push_eq_spanned(&mut $tokens, $span); + }; + + (== $tokens:ident $span:ident) => { + $crate::__private::push_eq_eq_spanned(&mut $tokens, $span); + }; + + (>= $tokens:ident $span:ident) => { + $crate::__private::push_ge_spanned(&mut $tokens, $span); + }; + + (> $tokens:ident $span:ident) => { + $crate::__private::push_gt_spanned(&mut $tokens, $span); + }; + + (<= $tokens:ident $span:ident) => { + $crate::__private::push_le_spanned(&mut $tokens, $span); + }; + + (< $tokens:ident $span:ident) => { + $crate::__private::push_lt_spanned(&mut $tokens, $span); + }; + + (*= $tokens:ident $span:ident) => { + $crate::__private::push_mul_eq_spanned(&mut $tokens, $span); + }; + + (!= $tokens:ident $span:ident) => { + $crate::__private::push_ne_spanned(&mut $tokens, $span); + }; + + (| $tokens:ident $span:ident) => { + $crate::__private::push_or_spanned(&mut $tokens, $span); + }; + + (|= $tokens:ident $span:ident) => { + $crate::__private::push_or_eq_spanned(&mut $tokens, $span); + }; + + (|| $tokens:ident $span:ident) => { + $crate::__private::push_or_or_spanned(&mut $tokens, $span); + }; + + (? $tokens:ident $span:ident) => { + $crate::__private::push_question_spanned(&mut $tokens, $span); + }; + + (-> $tokens:ident $span:ident) => { + $crate::__private::push_rarrow_spanned(&mut $tokens, $span); + }; + + (<- $tokens:ident $span:ident) => { + $crate::__private::push_larrow_spanned(&mut $tokens, $span); + }; + + (% $tokens:ident $span:ident) => { + $crate::__private::push_rem_spanned(&mut $tokens, $span); + }; + + (%= $tokens:ident $span:ident) => { + $crate::__private::push_rem_eq_spanned(&mut $tokens, $span); + }; + + (=> $tokens:ident $span:ident) => { + $crate::__private::push_fat_arrow_spanned(&mut $tokens, $span); + }; + + (<< $tokens:ident $span:ident) => { + $crate::__private::push_shl_spanned(&mut $tokens, $span); + }; + + (<<= $tokens:ident $span:ident) => { + $crate::__private::push_shl_eq_spanned(&mut $tokens, $span); + }; + + (>> $tokens:ident $span:ident) => { + $crate::__private::push_shr_spanned(&mut $tokens, $span); + }; + + (>>= $tokens:ident $span:ident) => { + $crate::__private::push_shr_eq_spanned(&mut $tokens, $span); + }; + + (* $tokens:ident $span:ident) => { + $crate::__private::push_star_spanned(&mut $tokens, $span); + }; + + (- $tokens:ident $span:ident) => { + $crate::__private::push_sub_spanned(&mut $tokens, $span); + }; + + (-= $tokens:ident $span:ident) => { + $crate::__private::push_sub_eq_spanned(&mut $tokens, $span); + }; + + ($lifetime:lifetime $tokens:ident $span:ident) => { + $crate::__private::push_lifetime_spanned(&mut $tokens, $span, stringify!($lifetime)); + }; + + (_ $tokens:ident $span:ident) => { + $crate::__private::push_underscore_spanned(&mut $tokens, $span); + }; + + ($other:tt $tokens:ident $span:ident) => { + $crate::__private::parse_spanned(&mut $tokens, $span, stringify!($other)); + }; +} diff --git a/third_party/rust/quote/src/runtime.rs b/third_party/rust/quote/src/runtime.rs new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..f3cdded3af --- /dev/null +++ b/third_party/rust/quote/src/runtime.rs @@ -0,0 +1,438 @@ +use crate::{IdentFragment, ToTokens, TokenStreamExt}; +use core::fmt; +use core::iter; +use core::ops::BitOr; + +pub use core::option::Option; +pub use proc_macro2::*; +pub use std::format; + +pub struct HasIterator; // True +pub struct ThereIsNoIteratorInRepetition; // False + +impl BitOr<ThereIsNoIteratorInRepetition> for ThereIsNoIteratorInRepetition { + type Output = ThereIsNoIteratorInRepetition; + fn bitor(self, _rhs: ThereIsNoIteratorInRepetition) -> ThereIsNoIteratorInRepetition { + ThereIsNoIteratorInRepetition + } +} + +impl BitOr<ThereIsNoIteratorInRepetition> for HasIterator { + type Output = HasIterator; + fn bitor(self, _rhs: ThereIsNoIteratorInRepetition) -> HasIterator { + HasIterator + } +} + +impl BitOr<HasIterator> for ThereIsNoIteratorInRepetition { + type Output = HasIterator; + fn bitor(self, _rhs: HasIterator) -> HasIterator { + HasIterator + } +} + +impl BitOr<HasIterator> for HasIterator { + type Output = HasIterator; + fn bitor(self, _rhs: HasIterator) -> HasIterator { + HasIterator + } +} + +/// Extension traits used by the implementation of `quote!`. These are defined +/// in separate traits, rather than as a single trait due to ambiguity issues. +/// +/// These traits expose a `quote_into_iter` method which should allow calling +/// whichever impl happens to be applicable. Calling that method repeatedly on +/// the returned value should be idempotent. +pub mod ext { + use super::RepInterp; + use super::{HasIterator as HasIter, ThereIsNoIteratorInRepetition as DoesNotHaveIter}; + use crate::ToTokens; + use core::slice; + use std::collections::btree_set::{self, BTreeSet}; + + /// Extension trait providing the `quote_into_iter` method on iterators. + pub trait RepIteratorExt: Iterator + Sized { + fn quote_into_iter(self) -> (Self, HasIter) { + (self, HasIter) + } + } + + impl<T: Iterator> RepIteratorExt for T {} + + /// Extension trait providing the `quote_into_iter` method for + /// non-iterable types. These types interpolate the same value in each + /// iteration of the repetition. + pub trait RepToTokensExt { + /// Pretend to be an iterator for the purposes of `quote_into_iter`. + /// This allows repeated calls to `quote_into_iter` to continue + /// correctly returning DoesNotHaveIter. + fn next(&self) -> Option<&Self> { + Some(self) + } + + fn quote_into_iter(&self) -> (&Self, DoesNotHaveIter) { + (self, DoesNotHaveIter) + } + } + + impl<T: ToTokens + ?Sized> RepToTokensExt for T {} + + /// Extension trait providing the `quote_into_iter` method for types that + /// can be referenced as an iterator. + pub trait RepAsIteratorExt<'q> { + type Iter: Iterator; + + fn quote_into_iter(&'q self) -> (Self::Iter, HasIter); + } + + impl<'q, 'a, T: RepAsIteratorExt<'q> + ?Sized> RepAsIteratorExt<'q> for &'a T { + type Iter = T::Iter; + + fn quote_into_iter(&'q self) -> (Self::Iter, HasIter) { + <T as RepAsIteratorExt>::quote_into_iter(*self) + } + } + + impl<'q, 'a, T: RepAsIteratorExt<'q> + ?Sized> RepAsIteratorExt<'q> for &'a mut T { + type Iter = T::Iter; + + fn quote_into_iter(&'q self) -> (Self::Iter, HasIter) { + <T as RepAsIteratorExt>::quote_into_iter(*self) + } + } + + impl<'q, T: 'q> RepAsIteratorExt<'q> for [T] { + type Iter = slice::Iter<'q, T>; + + fn quote_into_iter(&'q self) -> (Self::Iter, HasIter) { + (self.iter(), HasIter) + } + } + + impl<'q, T: 'q> RepAsIteratorExt<'q> for Vec<T> { + type Iter = slice::Iter<'q, T>; + + fn quote_into_iter(&'q self) -> (Self::Iter, HasIter) { + (self.iter(), HasIter) + } + } + + impl<'q, T: 'q> RepAsIteratorExt<'q> for BTreeSet<T> { + type Iter = btree_set::Iter<'q, T>; + + fn quote_into_iter(&'q self) -> (Self::Iter, HasIter) { + (self.iter(), HasIter) + } + } + + impl<'q, T: RepAsIteratorExt<'q>> RepAsIteratorExt<'q> for RepInterp<T> { + type Iter = T::Iter; + + fn quote_into_iter(&'q self) -> (Self::Iter, HasIter) { + self.0.quote_into_iter() + } + } +} + +// Helper type used within interpolations to allow for repeated binding names. +// Implements the relevant traits, and exports a dummy `next()` method. +#[derive(Copy, Clone)] +pub struct RepInterp<T>(pub T); + +impl<T> RepInterp<T> { + // This method is intended to look like `Iterator::next`, and is called when + // a name is bound multiple times, as the previous binding will shadow the + // original `Iterator` object. This allows us to avoid advancing the + // iterator multiple times per iteration. + pub fn next(self) -> Option<T> { + Some(self.0) + } +} + +impl<T: Iterator> Iterator for RepInterp<T> { + type Item = T::Item; + + fn next(&mut self) -> Option<Self::Item> { + self.0.next() + } +} + +impl<T: ToTokens> ToTokens for RepInterp<T> { + fn to_tokens(&self, tokens: &mut TokenStream) { + self.0.to_tokens(tokens); + } +} + +pub fn push_group(tokens: &mut TokenStream, delimiter: Delimiter, inner: TokenStream) { + tokens.append(Group::new(delimiter, inner)); +} + +pub fn push_group_spanned( + tokens: &mut TokenStream, + span: Span, + delimiter: Delimiter, + inner: TokenStream, +) { + let mut g = Group::new(delimiter, inner); + g.set_span(span); + tokens.append(g); +} + +pub fn parse(tokens: &mut TokenStream, s: &str) { + let s: TokenStream = s.parse().expect("invalid token stream"); + tokens.extend(iter::once(s)); +} + +pub fn parse_spanned(tokens: &mut TokenStream, span: Span, s: &str) { + let s: TokenStream = s.parse().expect("invalid token stream"); + tokens.extend(s.into_iter().map(|t| respan_token_tree(t, span))); +} + +// Token tree with every span replaced by the given one. +fn respan_token_tree(mut token: TokenTree, span: Span) -> TokenTree { + match &mut token { + TokenTree::Group(g) => { + let stream = g + .stream() + .into_iter() + .map(|token| respan_token_tree(token, span)) + .collect(); + *g = Group::new(g.delimiter(), stream); + g.set_span(span); + } + other => other.set_span(span), + } + token +} + +pub fn push_ident(tokens: &mut TokenStream, s: &str) { + let span = Span::call_site(); + push_ident_spanned(tokens, span, s); +} + +pub fn push_ident_spanned(tokens: &mut TokenStream, span: Span, s: &str) { + tokens.append(ident_maybe_raw(s, span)); +} + +pub fn push_lifetime(tokens: &mut TokenStream, lifetime: &str) { + struct Lifetime<'a> { + name: &'a str, + state: u8, + } + + impl<'a> Iterator for Lifetime<'a> { + type Item = TokenTree; + + fn next(&mut self) -> Option<Self::Item> { + match self.state { + 0 => { + self.state = 1; + Some(TokenTree::Punct(Punct::new('\'', Spacing::Joint))) + } + 1 => { + self.state = 2; + Some(TokenTree::Ident(Ident::new(self.name, Span::call_site()))) + } + _ => None, + } + } + } + + tokens.extend(Lifetime { + name: &lifetime[1..], + state: 0, + }); +} + +pub fn push_lifetime_spanned(tokens: &mut TokenStream, span: Span, lifetime: &str) { + struct Lifetime<'a> { + name: &'a str, + span: Span, + state: u8, + } + + impl<'a> Iterator for Lifetime<'a> { + type Item = TokenTree; + + fn next(&mut self) -> Option<Self::Item> { + match self.state { + 0 => { + self.state = 1; + let mut apostrophe = Punct::new('\'', Spacing::Joint); + apostrophe.set_span(self.span); + Some(TokenTree::Punct(apostrophe)) + } + 1 => { + self.state = 2; + Some(TokenTree::Ident(Ident::new(self.name, self.span))) + } + _ => None, + } + } + } + + tokens.extend(Lifetime { + name: &lifetime[1..], + span, + state: 0, + }); +} + +macro_rules! push_punct { + ($name:ident $spanned:ident $char1:tt) => { + pub fn $name(tokens: &mut TokenStream) { + tokens.append(Punct::new($char1, Spacing::Alone)); + } + pub fn $spanned(tokens: &mut TokenStream, span: Span) { + let mut punct = Punct::new($char1, Spacing::Alone); + punct.set_span(span); + tokens.append(punct); + } + }; + ($name:ident $spanned:ident $char1:tt $char2:tt) => { + pub fn $name(tokens: &mut TokenStream) { + tokens.append(Punct::new($char1, Spacing::Joint)); + tokens.append(Punct::new($char2, Spacing::Alone)); + } + pub fn $spanned(tokens: &mut TokenStream, span: Span) { + let mut punct = Punct::new($char1, Spacing::Joint); + punct.set_span(span); + tokens.append(punct); + let mut punct = Punct::new($char2, Spacing::Alone); + punct.set_span(span); + tokens.append(punct); + } + }; + ($name:ident $spanned:ident $char1:tt $char2:tt $char3:tt) => { + pub fn $name(tokens: &mut TokenStream) { + tokens.append(Punct::new($char1, Spacing::Joint)); + tokens.append(Punct::new($char2, Spacing::Joint)); + tokens.append(Punct::new($char3, Spacing::Alone)); + } + pub fn $spanned(tokens: &mut TokenStream, span: Span) { + let mut punct = Punct::new($char1, Spacing::Joint); + punct.set_span(span); + tokens.append(punct); + let mut punct = Punct::new($char2, Spacing::Joint); + punct.set_span(span); + tokens.append(punct); + let mut punct = Punct::new($char3, Spacing::Alone); + punct.set_span(span); + tokens.append(punct); + } + }; +} + +push_punct!(push_add push_add_spanned '+'); +push_punct!(push_add_eq push_add_eq_spanned '+' '='); +push_punct!(push_and push_and_spanned '&'); +push_punct!(push_and_and push_and_and_spanned '&' '&'); +push_punct!(push_and_eq push_and_eq_spanned '&' '='); +push_punct!(push_at push_at_spanned '@'); +push_punct!(push_bang push_bang_spanned '!'); +push_punct!(push_caret push_caret_spanned '^'); +push_punct!(push_caret_eq push_caret_eq_spanned '^' '='); +push_punct!(push_colon push_colon_spanned ':'); +push_punct!(push_colon2 push_colon2_spanned ':' ':'); +push_punct!(push_comma push_comma_spanned ','); +push_punct!(push_div push_div_spanned '/'); +push_punct!(push_div_eq push_div_eq_spanned '/' '='); +push_punct!(push_dot push_dot_spanned '.'); +push_punct!(push_dot2 push_dot2_spanned '.' '.'); +push_punct!(push_dot3 push_dot3_spanned '.' '.' '.'); +push_punct!(push_dot_dot_eq push_dot_dot_eq_spanned '.' '.' '='); +push_punct!(push_eq push_eq_spanned '='); +push_punct!(push_eq_eq push_eq_eq_spanned '=' '='); +push_punct!(push_ge push_ge_spanned '>' '='); +push_punct!(push_gt push_gt_spanned '>'); +push_punct!(push_le push_le_spanned '<' '='); +push_punct!(push_lt push_lt_spanned '<'); +push_punct!(push_mul_eq push_mul_eq_spanned '*' '='); +push_punct!(push_ne push_ne_spanned '!' '='); +push_punct!(push_or push_or_spanned '|'); +push_punct!(push_or_eq push_or_eq_spanned '|' '='); +push_punct!(push_or_or push_or_or_spanned '|' '|'); +push_punct!(push_pound push_pound_spanned '#'); +push_punct!(push_question push_question_spanned '?'); +push_punct!(push_rarrow push_rarrow_spanned '-' '>'); +push_punct!(push_larrow push_larrow_spanned '<' '-'); +push_punct!(push_rem push_rem_spanned '%'); +push_punct!(push_rem_eq push_rem_eq_spanned '%' '='); +push_punct!(push_fat_arrow push_fat_arrow_spanned '=' '>'); +push_punct!(push_semi push_semi_spanned ';'); +push_punct!(push_shl push_shl_spanned '<' '<'); +push_punct!(push_shl_eq push_shl_eq_spanned '<' '<' '='); +push_punct!(push_shr push_shr_spanned '>' '>'); +push_punct!(push_shr_eq push_shr_eq_spanned '>' '>' '='); +push_punct!(push_star push_star_spanned '*'); +push_punct!(push_sub push_sub_spanned '-'); +push_punct!(push_sub_eq push_sub_eq_spanned '-' '='); + +pub fn push_underscore(tokens: &mut TokenStream) { + push_underscore_spanned(tokens, Span::call_site()); +} + +pub fn push_underscore_spanned(tokens: &mut TokenStream, span: Span) { + tokens.append(Ident::new("_", span)); +} + +// Helper method for constructing identifiers from the `format_ident!` macro, +// handling `r#` prefixes. +pub fn mk_ident(id: &str, span: Option<Span>) -> Ident { + let span = span.unwrap_or_else(Span::call_site); + ident_maybe_raw(id, span) +} + +fn ident_maybe_raw(id: &str, span: Span) -> Ident { + if id.starts_with("r#") { + Ident::new_raw(&id[2..], span) + } else { + Ident::new(id, span) + } +} + +// Adapts from `IdentFragment` to `fmt::Display` for use by the `format_ident!` +// macro, and exposes span information from these fragments. +// +// This struct also has forwarding implementations of the formatting traits +// `Octal`, `LowerHex`, `UpperHex`, and `Binary` to allow for their use within +// `format_ident!`. +#[derive(Copy, Clone)] +pub struct IdentFragmentAdapter<T: IdentFragment>(pub T); + +impl<T: IdentFragment> IdentFragmentAdapter<T> { + pub fn span(&self) -> Option<Span> { + self.0.span() + } +} + +impl<T: IdentFragment> fmt::Display for IdentFragmentAdapter<T> { + fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result { + IdentFragment::fmt(&self.0, f) + } +} + +impl<T: IdentFragment + fmt::Octal> fmt::Octal for IdentFragmentAdapter<T> { + fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result { + fmt::Octal::fmt(&self.0, f) + } +} + +impl<T: IdentFragment + fmt::LowerHex> fmt::LowerHex for IdentFragmentAdapter<T> { + fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result { + fmt::LowerHex::fmt(&self.0, f) + } +} + +impl<T: IdentFragment + fmt::UpperHex> fmt::UpperHex for IdentFragmentAdapter<T> { + fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result { + fmt::UpperHex::fmt(&self.0, f) + } +} + +impl<T: IdentFragment + fmt::Binary> fmt::Binary for IdentFragmentAdapter<T> { + fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result { + fmt::Binary::fmt(&self.0, f) + } +} diff --git a/third_party/rust/quote/src/spanned.rs b/third_party/rust/quote/src/spanned.rs new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..f64c8f5dfe --- /dev/null +++ b/third_party/rust/quote/src/spanned.rs @@ -0,0 +1,43 @@ +use crate::ToTokens; +use proc_macro2::{Span, TokenStream}; + +pub trait Spanned { + fn __span(&self) -> Span; +} + +impl Spanned for Span { + fn __span(&self) -> Span { + *self + } +} + +impl<T: ?Sized + ToTokens> Spanned for T { + fn __span(&self) -> Span { + join_spans(self.into_token_stream()) + } +} + +fn join_spans(tokens: TokenStream) -> Span { + #[cfg(not(needs_invalid_span_workaround))] + let mut iter = tokens.into_iter().map(|tt| tt.span()); + + #[cfg(needs_invalid_span_workaround)] + let mut iter = tokens.into_iter().filter_map(|tt| { + let span = tt.span(); + let debug = format!("{:?}", span); + if debug.ends_with("bytes(0..0)") { + None + } else { + Some(span) + } + }); + + let first = match iter.next() { + Some(span) => span, + None => return Span::call_site(), + }; + + iter.fold(None, |_prev, next| Some(next)) + .and_then(|last| first.join(last)) + .unwrap_or(first) +} diff --git a/third_party/rust/quote/src/to_tokens.rs b/third_party/rust/quote/src/to_tokens.rs new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..57487217ee --- /dev/null +++ b/third_party/rust/quote/src/to_tokens.rs @@ -0,0 +1,209 @@ +use super::TokenStreamExt; +use core::iter; +use proc_macro2::{Group, Ident, Literal, Punct, Span, TokenStream, TokenTree}; +use std::borrow::Cow; +use std::rc::Rc; + +/// Types that can be interpolated inside a `quote!` invocation. +/// +/// [`quote!`]: macro.quote.html +pub trait ToTokens { + /// Write `self` to the given `TokenStream`. + /// + /// The token append methods provided by the [`TokenStreamExt`] extension + /// trait may be useful for implementing `ToTokens`. + /// + /// [`TokenStreamExt`]: trait.TokenStreamExt.html + /// + /// # Example + /// + /// Example implementation for a struct representing Rust paths like + /// `std::cmp::PartialEq`: + /// + /// ``` + /// use proc_macro2::{TokenTree, Spacing, Span, Punct, TokenStream}; + /// use quote::{TokenStreamExt, ToTokens}; + /// + /// pub struct Path { + /// pub global: bool, + /// pub segments: Vec<PathSegment>, + /// } + /// + /// impl ToTokens for Path { + /// fn to_tokens(&self, tokens: &mut TokenStream) { + /// for (i, segment) in self.segments.iter().enumerate() { + /// if i > 0 || self.global { + /// // Double colon `::` + /// tokens.append(Punct::new(':', Spacing::Joint)); + /// tokens.append(Punct::new(':', Spacing::Alone)); + /// } + /// segment.to_tokens(tokens); + /// } + /// } + /// } + /// # + /// # pub struct PathSegment; + /// # + /// # impl ToTokens for PathSegment { + /// # fn to_tokens(&self, tokens: &mut TokenStream) { + /// # unimplemented!() + /// # } + /// # } + /// ``` + fn to_tokens(&self, tokens: &mut TokenStream); + + /// Convert `self` directly into a `TokenStream` object. + /// + /// This method is implicitly implemented using `to_tokens`, and acts as a + /// convenience method for consumers of the `ToTokens` trait. + fn to_token_stream(&self) -> TokenStream { + let mut tokens = TokenStream::new(); + self.to_tokens(&mut tokens); + tokens + } + + /// Convert `self` directly into a `TokenStream` object. + /// + /// This method is implicitly implemented using `to_tokens`, and acts as a + /// convenience method for consumers of the `ToTokens` trait. + fn into_token_stream(self) -> TokenStream + where + Self: Sized, + { + self.to_token_stream() + } +} + +impl<'a, T: ?Sized + ToTokens> ToTokens for &'a T { + fn to_tokens(&self, tokens: &mut TokenStream) { + (**self).to_tokens(tokens); + } +} + +impl<'a, T: ?Sized + ToTokens> ToTokens for &'a mut T { + fn to_tokens(&self, tokens: &mut TokenStream) { + (**self).to_tokens(tokens); + } +} + +impl<'a, T: ?Sized + ToOwned + ToTokens> ToTokens for Cow<'a, T> { + fn to_tokens(&self, tokens: &mut TokenStream) { + (**self).to_tokens(tokens); + } +} + +impl<T: ?Sized + ToTokens> ToTokens for Box<T> { + fn to_tokens(&self, tokens: &mut TokenStream) { + (**self).to_tokens(tokens); + } +} + +impl<T: ?Sized + ToTokens> ToTokens for Rc<T> { + fn to_tokens(&self, tokens: &mut TokenStream) { + (**self).to_tokens(tokens); + } +} + +impl<T: ToTokens> ToTokens for Option<T> { + fn to_tokens(&self, tokens: &mut TokenStream) { + if let Some(ref t) = *self { + t.to_tokens(tokens); + } + } +} + +impl ToTokens for str { + fn to_tokens(&self, tokens: &mut TokenStream) { + tokens.append(Literal::string(self)); + } +} + +impl ToTokens for String { + fn to_tokens(&self, tokens: &mut TokenStream) { + self.as_str().to_tokens(tokens); + } +} + +macro_rules! primitive { + ($($t:ident => $name:ident)*) => { + $( + impl ToTokens for $t { + fn to_tokens(&self, tokens: &mut TokenStream) { + tokens.append(Literal::$name(*self)); + } + } + )* + }; +} + +primitive! { + i8 => i8_suffixed + i16 => i16_suffixed + i32 => i32_suffixed + i64 => i64_suffixed + i128 => i128_suffixed + isize => isize_suffixed + + u8 => u8_suffixed + u16 => u16_suffixed + u32 => u32_suffixed + u64 => u64_suffixed + u128 => u128_suffixed + usize => usize_suffixed + + f32 => f32_suffixed + f64 => f64_suffixed +} + +impl ToTokens for char { + fn to_tokens(&self, tokens: &mut TokenStream) { + tokens.append(Literal::character(*self)); + } +} + +impl ToTokens for bool { + fn to_tokens(&self, tokens: &mut TokenStream) { + let word = if *self { "true" } else { "false" }; + tokens.append(Ident::new(word, Span::call_site())); + } +} + +impl ToTokens for Group { + fn to_tokens(&self, tokens: &mut TokenStream) { + tokens.append(self.clone()); + } +} + +impl ToTokens for Ident { + fn to_tokens(&self, tokens: &mut TokenStream) { + tokens.append(self.clone()); + } +} + +impl ToTokens for Punct { + fn to_tokens(&self, tokens: &mut TokenStream) { + tokens.append(self.clone()); + } +} + +impl ToTokens for Literal { + fn to_tokens(&self, tokens: &mut TokenStream) { + tokens.append(self.clone()); + } +} + +impl ToTokens for TokenTree { + fn to_tokens(&self, dst: &mut TokenStream) { + dst.append(self.clone()); + } +} + +impl ToTokens for TokenStream { + fn to_tokens(&self, dst: &mut TokenStream) { + dst.extend(iter::once(self.clone())); + } + + fn into_token_stream(self) -> TokenStream { + self + } +} diff --git a/third_party/rust/quote/tests/compiletest.rs b/third_party/rust/quote/tests/compiletest.rs new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..7974a6249e --- /dev/null +++ b/third_party/rust/quote/tests/compiletest.rs @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +#[rustversion::attr(not(nightly), ignore)] +#[cfg_attr(miri, ignore)] +#[test] +fn ui() { + let t = trybuild::TestCases::new(); + t.compile_fail("tests/ui/*.rs"); +} diff --git a/third_party/rust/quote/tests/test.rs b/third_party/rust/quote/tests/test.rs new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..52ec7bcfb3 --- /dev/null +++ b/third_party/rust/quote/tests/test.rs @@ -0,0 +1,519 @@ +#![allow( + clippy::disallowed_names, + clippy::shadow_unrelated, + clippy::unseparated_literal_suffix, + clippy::used_underscore_binding +)] + +use std::borrow::Cow; +use std::collections::BTreeSet; + +use proc_macro2::{Ident, Span, TokenStream}; +use quote::{format_ident, quote, quote_spanned, TokenStreamExt}; + +struct X; + +impl quote::ToTokens for X { + fn to_tokens(&self, tokens: &mut TokenStream) { + tokens.append(Ident::new("X", Span::call_site())); + } +} + +#[test] +fn test_quote_impl() { + let tokens = quote! { + impl<'a, T: ToTokens> ToTokens for &'a T { + fn to_tokens(&self, tokens: &mut TokenStream) { + (**self).to_tokens(tokens) + } + } + }; + + let expected = concat!( + "impl < 'a , T : ToTokens > ToTokens for & 'a T { ", + "fn to_tokens (& self , tokens : & mut TokenStream) { ", + "(* * self) . to_tokens (tokens) ", + "} ", + "}" + ); + + assert_eq!(expected, tokens.to_string()); +} + +#[test] +fn test_quote_spanned_impl() { + let span = Span::call_site(); + let tokens = quote_spanned! {span=> + impl<'a, T: ToTokens> ToTokens for &'a T { + fn to_tokens(&self, tokens: &mut TokenStream) { + (**self).to_tokens(tokens) + } + } + }; + + let expected = concat!( + "impl < 'a , T : ToTokens > ToTokens for & 'a T { ", + "fn to_tokens (& self , tokens : & mut TokenStream) { ", + "(* * self) . to_tokens (tokens) ", + "} ", + "}" + ); + + assert_eq!(expected, tokens.to_string()); +} + +#[test] +fn test_substitution() { + let x = X; + let tokens = quote!(#x <#x> (#x) [#x] {#x}); + + let expected = "X < X > (X) [X] { X }"; + + assert_eq!(expected, tokens.to_string()); +} + +#[test] +fn test_iter() { + let primes = &[X, X, X, X]; + + assert_eq!("X X X X", quote!(#(#primes)*).to_string()); + + assert_eq!("X , X , X , X ,", quote!(#(#primes,)*).to_string()); + + assert_eq!("X , X , X , X", quote!(#(#primes),*).to_string()); +} + +#[test] +fn test_array() { + let array: [u8; 40] = [0; 40]; + let _ = quote!(#(#array #array)*); + + let ref_array: &[u8; 40] = &[0; 40]; + let _ = quote!(#(#ref_array #ref_array)*); + + let ref_slice: &[u8] = &[0; 40]; + let _ = quote!(#(#ref_slice #ref_slice)*); + + let array: [X; 2] = [X, X]; // !Copy + let _ = quote!(#(#array #array)*); + + let ref_array: &[X; 2] = &[X, X]; + let _ = quote!(#(#ref_array #ref_array)*); + + let ref_slice: &[X] = &[X, X]; + let _ = quote!(#(#ref_slice #ref_slice)*); +} + +#[test] +fn test_advanced() { + let generics = quote!( <'a, T> ); + + let where_clause = quote!( where T: Serialize ); + + let field_ty = quote!(String); + + let item_ty = quote!(Cow<'a, str>); + + let path = quote!(SomeTrait::serialize_with); + + let value = quote!(self.x); + + let tokens = quote! { + struct SerializeWith #generics #where_clause { + value: &'a #field_ty, + phantom: ::std::marker::PhantomData<#item_ty>, + } + + impl #generics ::serde::Serialize for SerializeWith #generics #where_clause { + fn serialize<S>(&self, s: &mut S) -> Result<(), S::Error> + where S: ::serde::Serializer + { + #path(self.value, s) + } + } + + SerializeWith { + value: #value, + phantom: ::std::marker::PhantomData::<#item_ty>, + } + }; + + let expected = concat!( + "struct SerializeWith < 'a , T > where T : Serialize { ", + "value : & 'a String , ", + "phantom : :: std :: marker :: PhantomData < Cow < 'a , str > > , ", + "} ", + "impl < 'a , T > :: serde :: Serialize for SerializeWith < 'a , T > where T : Serialize { ", + "fn serialize < S > (& self , s : & mut S) -> Result < () , S :: Error > ", + "where S : :: serde :: Serializer ", + "{ ", + "SomeTrait :: serialize_with (self . value , s) ", + "} ", + "} ", + "SerializeWith { ", + "value : self . x , ", + "phantom : :: std :: marker :: PhantomData :: < Cow < 'a , str > > , ", + "}" + ); + + assert_eq!(expected, tokens.to_string()); +} + +#[test] +fn test_integer() { + let ii8 = -1i8; + let ii16 = -1i16; + let ii32 = -1i32; + let ii64 = -1i64; + let ii128 = -1i128; + let iisize = -1isize; + let uu8 = 1u8; + let uu16 = 1u16; + let uu32 = 1u32; + let uu64 = 1u64; + let uu128 = 1u128; + let uusize = 1usize; + + let tokens = quote! { + 1 1i32 1u256 + #ii8 #ii16 #ii32 #ii64 #ii128 #iisize + #uu8 #uu16 #uu32 #uu64 #uu128 #uusize + }; + let expected = + "1 1i32 1u256 - 1i8 - 1i16 - 1i32 - 1i64 - 1i128 - 1isize 1u8 1u16 1u32 1u64 1u128 1usize"; + assert_eq!(expected, tokens.to_string()); +} + +#[test] +fn test_floating() { + let e32 = 2.345f32; + + let e64 = 2.345f64; + + let tokens = quote! { + #e32 + #e64 + }; + let expected = concat!("2.345f32 2.345f64"); + assert_eq!(expected, tokens.to_string()); +} + +#[test] +fn test_char() { + let zero = '\u{1}'; + let pound = '#'; + let quote = '"'; + let apost = '\''; + let newline = '\n'; + let heart = '\u{2764}'; + + let tokens = quote! { + #zero #pound #quote #apost #newline #heart + }; + let expected = "'\\u{1}' '#' '\"' '\\'' '\\n' '\u{2764}'"; + assert_eq!(expected, tokens.to_string()); +} + +#[test] +fn test_str() { + let s = "\u{1} a 'b \" c"; + let tokens = quote!(#s); + let expected = "\"\\u{1} a 'b \\\" c\""; + assert_eq!(expected, tokens.to_string()); +} + +#[test] +fn test_string() { + let s = "\u{1} a 'b \" c".to_string(); + let tokens = quote!(#s); + let expected = "\"\\u{1} a 'b \\\" c\""; + assert_eq!(expected, tokens.to_string()); +} + +#[test] +fn test_interpolated_literal() { + macro_rules! m { + ($literal:literal) => { + quote!($literal) + }; + } + + let tokens = m!(1); + let expected = "1"; + assert_eq!(expected, tokens.to_string()); + + let tokens = m!(-1); + let expected = "- 1"; + assert_eq!(expected, tokens.to_string()); + + let tokens = m!(true); + let expected = "true"; + assert_eq!(expected, tokens.to_string()); + + let tokens = m!(-true); + let expected = "- true"; + assert_eq!(expected, tokens.to_string()); +} + +#[test] +fn test_ident() { + let foo = Ident::new("Foo", Span::call_site()); + let bar = Ident::new(&format!("Bar{}", 7), Span::call_site()); + let tokens = quote!(struct #foo; enum #bar {}); + let expected = "struct Foo ; enum Bar7 { }"; + assert_eq!(expected, tokens.to_string()); +} + +#[test] +fn test_underscore() { + let tokens = quote!(let _;); + let expected = "let _ ;"; + assert_eq!(expected, tokens.to_string()); +} + +#[test] +fn test_duplicate() { + let ch = 'x'; + + let tokens = quote!(#ch #ch); + + let expected = "'x' 'x'"; + assert_eq!(expected, tokens.to_string()); +} + +#[test] +fn test_fancy_repetition() { + let foo = vec!["a", "b"]; + let bar = vec![true, false]; + + let tokens = quote! { + #(#foo: #bar),* + }; + + let expected = r#""a" : true , "b" : false"#; + assert_eq!(expected, tokens.to_string()); +} + +#[test] +fn test_nested_fancy_repetition() { + let nested = vec![vec!['a', 'b', 'c'], vec!['x', 'y', 'z']]; + + let tokens = quote! { + #( + #(#nested)* + ),* + }; + + let expected = "'a' 'b' 'c' , 'x' 'y' 'z'"; + assert_eq!(expected, tokens.to_string()); +} + +#[test] +fn test_duplicate_name_repetition() { + let foo = &["a", "b"]; + + let tokens = quote! { + #(#foo: #foo),* + #(#foo: #foo),* + }; + + let expected = r#""a" : "a" , "b" : "b" "a" : "a" , "b" : "b""#; + assert_eq!(expected, tokens.to_string()); +} + +#[test] +fn test_duplicate_name_repetition_no_copy() { + let foo = vec!["a".to_owned(), "b".to_owned()]; + + let tokens = quote! { + #(#foo: #foo),* + }; + + let expected = r#""a" : "a" , "b" : "b""#; + assert_eq!(expected, tokens.to_string()); +} + +#[test] +fn test_btreeset_repetition() { + let mut set = BTreeSet::new(); + set.insert("a".to_owned()); + set.insert("b".to_owned()); + + let tokens = quote! { + #(#set: #set),* + }; + + let expected = r#""a" : "a" , "b" : "b""#; + assert_eq!(expected, tokens.to_string()); +} + +#[test] +fn test_variable_name_conflict() { + // The implementation of `#(...),*` uses the variable `_i` but it should be + // fine, if a little confusing when debugging. + let _i = vec!['a', 'b']; + let tokens = quote! { #(#_i),* }; + let expected = "'a' , 'b'"; + assert_eq!(expected, tokens.to_string()); +} + +#[test] +fn test_nonrep_in_repetition() { + let rep = vec!["a", "b"]; + let nonrep = "c"; + + let tokens = quote! { + #(#rep #rep : #nonrep #nonrep),* + }; + + let expected = r#""a" "a" : "c" "c" , "b" "b" : "c" "c""#; + assert_eq!(expected, tokens.to_string()); +} + +#[test] +fn test_empty_quote() { + let tokens = quote!(); + assert_eq!("", tokens.to_string()); +} + +#[test] +fn test_box_str() { + let b = "str".to_owned().into_boxed_str(); + let tokens = quote! { #b }; + assert_eq!("\"str\"", tokens.to_string()); +} + +#[test] +fn test_cow() { + let owned: Cow<Ident> = Cow::Owned(Ident::new("owned", Span::call_site())); + + let ident = Ident::new("borrowed", Span::call_site()); + let borrowed = Cow::Borrowed(&ident); + + let tokens = quote! { #owned #borrowed }; + assert_eq!("owned borrowed", tokens.to_string()); +} + +#[test] +fn test_closure() { + fn field_i(i: usize) -> Ident { + format_ident!("__field{}", i) + } + + let fields = (0usize..3) + .map(field_i as fn(_) -> _) + .map(|var| quote! { #var }); + + let tokens = quote! { #(#fields)* }; + assert_eq!("__field0 __field1 __field2", tokens.to_string()); +} + +#[test] +fn test_append_tokens() { + let mut a = quote!(a); + let b = quote!(b); + a.append_all(b); + assert_eq!("a b", a.to_string()); +} + +#[test] +fn test_format_ident() { + let id0 = format_ident!("Aa"); + let id1 = format_ident!("Hello{x}", x = id0); + let id2 = format_ident!("Hello{x}", x = 5usize); + let id3 = format_ident!("Hello{}_{x}", id0, x = 10usize); + let id4 = format_ident!("Aa", span = Span::call_site()); + let id5 = format_ident!("Hello{}", Cow::Borrowed("World")); + + assert_eq!(id0, "Aa"); + assert_eq!(id1, "HelloAa"); + assert_eq!(id2, "Hello5"); + assert_eq!(id3, "HelloAa_10"); + assert_eq!(id4, "Aa"); + assert_eq!(id5, "HelloWorld"); +} + +#[test] +fn test_format_ident_strip_raw() { + let id = format_ident!("r#struct"); + let my_id = format_ident!("MyId{}", id); + let raw_my_id = format_ident!("r#MyId{}", id); + + assert_eq!(id, "r#struct"); + assert_eq!(my_id, "MyIdstruct"); + assert_eq!(raw_my_id, "r#MyIdstruct"); +} + +#[test] +fn test_outer_line_comment() { + let tokens = quote! { + /// doc + }; + let expected = "# [doc = r\" doc\"]"; + assert_eq!(expected, tokens.to_string()); +} + +#[test] +fn test_inner_line_comment() { + let tokens = quote! { + //! doc + }; + let expected = "# ! [doc = r\" doc\"]"; + assert_eq!(expected, tokens.to_string()); +} + +#[test] +fn test_outer_block_comment() { + let tokens = quote! { + /** doc */ + }; + let expected = "# [doc = r\" doc \"]"; + assert_eq!(expected, tokens.to_string()); +} + +#[test] +fn test_inner_block_comment() { + let tokens = quote! { + /*! doc */ + }; + let expected = "# ! [doc = r\" doc \"]"; + assert_eq!(expected, tokens.to_string()); +} + +#[test] +fn test_outer_attr() { + let tokens = quote! { + #[inline] + }; + let expected = "# [inline]"; + assert_eq!(expected, tokens.to_string()); +} + +#[test] +fn test_inner_attr() { + let tokens = quote! { + #![no_std] + }; + let expected = "# ! [no_std]"; + assert_eq!(expected, tokens.to_string()); +} + +// https://github.com/dtolnay/quote/issues/130 +#[test] +fn test_star_after_repetition() { + let c = vec!['0', '1']; + let tokens = quote! { + #( + f(#c); + )* + *out = None; + }; + let expected = "f ('0') ; f ('1') ; * out = None ;"; + assert_eq!(expected, tokens.to_string()); +} + +#[test] +fn test_quote_raw_id() { + let id = quote!(r#raw_id); + assert_eq!(id.to_string(), "r#raw_id"); +} diff --git a/third_party/rust/quote/tests/ui/does-not-have-iter-interpolated-dup.rs b/third_party/rust/quote/tests/ui/does-not-have-iter-interpolated-dup.rs new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..0a39f41507 --- /dev/null +++ b/third_party/rust/quote/tests/ui/does-not-have-iter-interpolated-dup.rs @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +use quote::quote; + +fn main() { + let nonrep = ""; + + // Without some protection against repetitions with no iterator somewhere + // inside, this would loop infinitely. + quote!(#(#nonrep #nonrep)*); +} diff --git a/third_party/rust/quote/tests/ui/does-not-have-iter-interpolated-dup.stderr b/third_party/rust/quote/tests/ui/does-not-have-iter-interpolated-dup.stderr new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..8087879af7 --- /dev/null +++ b/third_party/rust/quote/tests/ui/does-not-have-iter-interpolated-dup.stderr @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ +error[E0308]: mismatched types + --> tests/ui/does-not-have-iter-interpolated-dup.rs:8:5 + | +8 | quote!(#(#nonrep #nonrep)*); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | | + | expected struct `HasIterator`, found struct `ThereIsNoIteratorInRepetition` + | expected due to this + | + = note: this error originates in the macro `$crate::quote_token_with_context` which comes from the expansion of the macro `quote` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) diff --git a/third_party/rust/quote/tests/ui/does-not-have-iter-interpolated.rs b/third_party/rust/quote/tests/ui/does-not-have-iter-interpolated.rs new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..2c740cc083 --- /dev/null +++ b/third_party/rust/quote/tests/ui/does-not-have-iter-interpolated.rs @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +use quote::quote; + +fn main() { + let nonrep = ""; + + // Without some protection against repetitions with no iterator somewhere + // inside, this would loop infinitely. + quote!(#(#nonrep)*); +} diff --git a/third_party/rust/quote/tests/ui/does-not-have-iter-interpolated.stderr b/third_party/rust/quote/tests/ui/does-not-have-iter-interpolated.stderr new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..2dcf206dd4 --- /dev/null +++ b/third_party/rust/quote/tests/ui/does-not-have-iter-interpolated.stderr @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ +error[E0308]: mismatched types + --> tests/ui/does-not-have-iter-interpolated.rs:8:5 + | +8 | quote!(#(#nonrep)*); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | | + | expected struct `HasIterator`, found struct `ThereIsNoIteratorInRepetition` + | expected due to this + | + = note: this error originates in the macro `$crate::quote_token_with_context` which comes from the expansion of the macro `quote` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) diff --git a/third_party/rust/quote/tests/ui/does-not-have-iter-separated.rs b/third_party/rust/quote/tests/ui/does-not-have-iter-separated.rs new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..c027243dda --- /dev/null +++ b/third_party/rust/quote/tests/ui/does-not-have-iter-separated.rs @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +use quote::quote; + +fn main() { + quote!(#(a b),*); +} diff --git a/third_party/rust/quote/tests/ui/does-not-have-iter-separated.stderr b/third_party/rust/quote/tests/ui/does-not-have-iter-separated.stderr new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..87a19fe073 --- /dev/null +++ b/third_party/rust/quote/tests/ui/does-not-have-iter-separated.stderr @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ +error[E0308]: mismatched types + --> tests/ui/does-not-have-iter-separated.rs:4:5 + | +4 | quote!(#(a b),*); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | | + | expected struct `HasIterator`, found struct `ThereIsNoIteratorInRepetition` + | expected due to this + | + = note: this error originates in the macro `$crate::quote_token_with_context` which comes from the expansion of the macro `quote` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) diff --git a/third_party/rust/quote/tests/ui/does-not-have-iter.rs b/third_party/rust/quote/tests/ui/does-not-have-iter.rs new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..8908353b57 --- /dev/null +++ b/third_party/rust/quote/tests/ui/does-not-have-iter.rs @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +use quote::quote; + +fn main() { + quote!(#(a b)*); +} diff --git a/third_party/rust/quote/tests/ui/does-not-have-iter.stderr b/third_party/rust/quote/tests/ui/does-not-have-iter.stderr new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..32aa62d9bb --- /dev/null +++ b/third_party/rust/quote/tests/ui/does-not-have-iter.stderr @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ +error[E0308]: mismatched types + --> tests/ui/does-not-have-iter.rs:4:5 + | +4 | quote!(#(a b)*); + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | | + | expected struct `HasIterator`, found struct `ThereIsNoIteratorInRepetition` + | expected due to this + | + = note: this error originates in the macro `$crate::quote_token_with_context` which comes from the expansion of the macro `quote` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) diff --git a/third_party/rust/quote/tests/ui/not-quotable.rs b/third_party/rust/quote/tests/ui/not-quotable.rs new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..220542d841 --- /dev/null +++ b/third_party/rust/quote/tests/ui/not-quotable.rs @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +use quote::quote; +use std::net::Ipv4Addr; + +fn main() { + let ip = Ipv4Addr::LOCALHOST; + _ = quote! { #ip }; +} diff --git a/third_party/rust/quote/tests/ui/not-quotable.stderr b/third_party/rust/quote/tests/ui/not-quotable.stderr new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..c323d99b76 --- /dev/null +++ b/third_party/rust/quote/tests/ui/not-quotable.stderr @@ -0,0 +1,20 @@ +error[E0277]: the trait bound `Ipv4Addr: ToTokens` is not satisfied + --> tests/ui/not-quotable.rs:6:9 + | +6 | _ = quote! { #ip }; + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | | + | the trait `ToTokens` is not implemented for `Ipv4Addr` + | required by a bound introduced by this call + | + = help: the following other types implement trait `ToTokens`: + &'a T + &'a mut T + Box<T> + Cow<'a, T> + Option<T> + Rc<T> + RepInterp<T> + String + and 23 others + = note: this error originates in the macro `quote` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) diff --git a/third_party/rust/quote/tests/ui/not-repeatable.rs b/third_party/rust/quote/tests/ui/not-repeatable.rs new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..c1debf5f80 --- /dev/null +++ b/third_party/rust/quote/tests/ui/not-repeatable.rs @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +use quote::quote; + +struct Ipv4Addr; + +fn main() { + let ip = Ipv4Addr; + _ = quote! { #(#ip)* }; +} diff --git a/third_party/rust/quote/tests/ui/not-repeatable.stderr b/third_party/rust/quote/tests/ui/not-repeatable.stderr new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..264a89f9e9 --- /dev/null +++ b/third_party/rust/quote/tests/ui/not-repeatable.stderr @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ +error[E0599]: the method `quote_into_iter` exists for struct `Ipv4Addr`, but its trait bounds were not satisfied + --> tests/ui/not-repeatable.rs:7:9 + | +3 | struct Ipv4Addr; + | --------------- + | | + | method `quote_into_iter` not found for this struct + | doesn't satisfy `Ipv4Addr: Iterator` + | doesn't satisfy `Ipv4Addr: ToTokens` + | doesn't satisfy `Ipv4Addr: ext::RepIteratorExt` + | doesn't satisfy `Ipv4Addr: ext::RepToTokensExt` +... +7 | _ = quote! { #(#ip)* }; + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ method cannot be called on `Ipv4Addr` due to unsatisfied trait bounds + | + = note: the following trait bounds were not satisfied: + `Ipv4Addr: Iterator` + which is required by `Ipv4Addr: ext::RepIteratorExt` + `&Ipv4Addr: Iterator` + which is required by `&Ipv4Addr: ext::RepIteratorExt` + `Ipv4Addr: ToTokens` + which is required by `Ipv4Addr: ext::RepToTokensExt` + `&mut Ipv4Addr: Iterator` + which is required by `&mut Ipv4Addr: ext::RepIteratorExt` +note: the traits `ToTokens` and `Iterator` must be implemented + --> src/to_tokens.rs + | + | pub trait ToTokens { + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + | + ::: $RUST/core/src/iter/traits/iterator.rs + | + | pub trait Iterator { + | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + = note: this error originates in the macro `$crate::quote_bind_into_iter` which comes from the expansion of the macro `quote` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) diff --git a/third_party/rust/quote/tests/ui/wrong-type-span.rs b/third_party/rust/quote/tests/ui/wrong-type-span.rs new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..d5601c8a06 --- /dev/null +++ b/third_party/rust/quote/tests/ui/wrong-type-span.rs @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +use quote::quote_spanned; + +fn main() { + let span = ""; + let x = 0i32; + quote_spanned!(span=> #x); +} diff --git a/third_party/rust/quote/tests/ui/wrong-type-span.stderr b/third_party/rust/quote/tests/ui/wrong-type-span.stderr new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..c774a4c3af --- /dev/null +++ b/third_party/rust/quote/tests/ui/wrong-type-span.stderr @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +error[E0308]: mismatched types + --> tests/ui/wrong-type-span.rs:6:20 + | +6 | quote_spanned!(span=> #x); + | ---------------^^^^------ + | | | + | | expected struct `Span`, found `&str` + | expected due to this |