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Alex Crichton1fd0e8a2018-02-04 21:29:13 -08001//! A "shim crate" intended to multiplex the [`proc_macro`] API on to stable
2//! Rust.
Alex Crichtonbabc99e2017-07-05 18:00:29 -07003//!
4//! Procedural macros in Rust operate over the upstream
Alex Crichton1fd0e8a2018-02-04 21:29:13 -08005//! [`proc_macro::TokenStream`][ts] type. This type currently is quite
6//! conservative and exposed no internal implementation details. Nightly
7//! compilers, however, contain a much richer interface. This richer interface
8//! allows fine-grained inspection of the token stream which avoids
9//! stringification/re-lexing and also preserves span information.
Alex Crichtonbabc99e2017-07-05 18:00:29 -070010//!
Alex Crichton1fd0e8a2018-02-04 21:29:13 -080011//! The upcoming APIs added to [`proc_macro`] upstream are the foundation for
Alex Crichtonbabc99e2017-07-05 18:00:29 -070012//! productive procedural macros in the ecosystem. To help prepare the ecosystem
13//! for using them this crate serves to both compile on stable and nightly and
14//! mirrors the API-to-be. The intention is that procedural macros which switch
15//! to use this crate will be trivially able to switch to the upstream
16//! `proc_macro` crate once its API stabilizes.
17//!
David Tolnayd66ecf62018-01-02 20:05:42 -080018//! In the meantime this crate also has a `nightly` Cargo feature which
Alex Crichton1fd0e8a2018-02-04 21:29:13 -080019//! enables it to reimplement itself with the unstable API of [`proc_macro`].
Alex Crichtonbabc99e2017-07-05 18:00:29 -070020//! This'll allow immediate usage of the beneficial upstream API, particularly
21//! around preserving span information.
Alex Crichton1fd0e8a2018-02-04 21:29:13 -080022//!
David Tolnay6b46deb2018-04-25 21:22:46 -070023//! # Unstable Features
24//!
25//! `proc-macro2` supports exporting some methods from `proc_macro` which are
26//! currently highly unstable, and may not be stabilized in the first pass of
27//! `proc_macro` stabilizations. These features are not exported by default.
28//! Minor versions of `proc-macro2` may make breaking changes to them at any
29//! time.
30//!
31//! To enable these features, the `procmacro2_semver_exempt` config flag must be
32//! passed to rustc.
33//!
34//! ```sh
35//! RUSTFLAGS='--cfg procmacro2_semver_exempt' cargo build
36//! ```
37//!
38//! Note that this must not only be done for your crate, but for any crate that
39//! depends on your crate. This infectious nature is intentional, as it serves
40//! as a reminder that you are outside of the normal semver guarantees.
41//!
Alex Crichton1fd0e8a2018-02-04 21:29:13 -080042//! [`proc_macro`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/proc_macro/
43//! [ts]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/proc_macro/struct.TokenStream.html
Alex Crichtonbabc99e2017-07-05 18:00:29 -070044
David Tolnay15cc4982018-01-08 08:03:27 -080045// Proc-macro2 types in rustdoc of other crates get linked to here.
David Tolnayff8e52f2018-08-16 23:07:51 -070046#![doc(html_root_url = "https://docs.rs/proc-macro2/0.4.13")]
David Tolnay5a556cf2018-08-12 13:49:39 -070047#![cfg_attr(
Alex Crichtonce0904d2018-08-27 17:29:49 -070048 super_unstable,
David Tolnay5a556cf2018-08-12 13:49:39 -070049 feature(proc_macro_raw_ident, proc_macro_span)
50)]
Alex Crichtoncbec8ec2017-06-02 13:19:33 -070051
Alex Crichton53548482018-08-11 21:54:05 -070052#[cfg(use_proc_macro)]
Alex Crichton44bffbc2017-05-19 17:51:59 -070053extern crate proc_macro;
David Tolnayb1032662017-05-31 15:52:28 -070054extern crate unicode_xid;
Alex Crichton44bffbc2017-05-19 17:51:59 -070055
Alex Crichtonf3888432018-05-16 09:11:05 -070056use std::cmp::Ordering;
Alex Crichton44bffbc2017-05-19 17:51:59 -070057use std::fmt;
Alex Crichtonf3888432018-05-16 09:11:05 -070058use std::hash::{Hash, Hasher};
Alex Crichton44bffbc2017-05-19 17:51:59 -070059use std::iter::FromIterator;
Alex Crichtonaf5bad42018-03-27 14:45:10 -070060use std::marker;
61use std::rc::Rc;
62use std::str::FromStr;
Alex Crichton44bffbc2017-05-19 17:51:59 -070063
David Tolnayb1032662017-05-31 15:52:28 -070064#[macro_use]
David Tolnayb1032662017-05-31 15:52:28 -070065mod strnom;
Alex Crichton30a4e9e2018-04-27 17:02:19 -070066mod stable;
David Tolnayb1032662017-05-31 15:52:28 -070067
Alex Crichtonce0904d2018-08-27 17:29:49 -070068#[cfg(not(wrap_proc_macro))]
Alex Crichton30a4e9e2018-04-27 17:02:19 -070069use stable as imp;
Alex Crichtonb15c6352017-05-19 19:36:36 -070070#[path = "unstable.rs"]
Alex Crichtonce0904d2018-08-27 17:29:49 -070071#[cfg(wrap_proc_macro)]
Alex Crichton44bffbc2017-05-19 17:51:59 -070072mod imp;
73
David Tolnay82ba02d2018-05-20 16:22:43 -070074/// An abstract stream of tokens, or more concretely a sequence of token trees.
75///
76/// This type provides interfaces for iterating over token trees and for
77/// collecting token trees into one stream.
78///
79/// Token stream is both the input and output of `#[proc_macro]`,
80/// `#[proc_macro_attribute]` and `#[proc_macro_derive]` definitions.
David Tolnaycb1b85f2017-06-03 16:40:35 -070081#[derive(Clone)]
Alex Crichtonaf5bad42018-03-27 14:45:10 -070082pub struct TokenStream {
83 inner: imp::TokenStream,
84 _marker: marker::PhantomData<Rc<()>>,
85}
Alex Crichton44bffbc2017-05-19 17:51:59 -070086
David Tolnay82ba02d2018-05-20 16:22:43 -070087/// Error returned from `TokenStream::from_str`.
Alex Crichtonaf5bad42018-03-27 14:45:10 -070088pub struct LexError {
89 inner: imp::LexError,
90 _marker: marker::PhantomData<Rc<()>>,
91}
92
93impl TokenStream {
94 fn _new(inner: imp::TokenStream) -> TokenStream {
95 TokenStream {
96 inner: inner,
97 _marker: marker::PhantomData,
98 }
99 }
100
Alex Crichton30a4e9e2018-04-27 17:02:19 -0700101 fn _new_stable(inner: stable::TokenStream) -> TokenStream {
102 TokenStream {
103 inner: inner.into(),
104 _marker: marker::PhantomData,
105 }
106 }
107
David Tolnay82ba02d2018-05-20 16:22:43 -0700108 /// Returns an empty `TokenStream` containing no token trees.
David Tolnayc3bb4592018-05-28 20:09:44 -0700109 pub fn new() -> TokenStream {
110 TokenStream::_new(imp::TokenStream::new())
111 }
112
113 #[deprecated(since = "0.4.4", note = "please use TokenStream::new")]
Alex Crichtonaf5bad42018-03-27 14:45:10 -0700114 pub fn empty() -> TokenStream {
David Tolnayc3bb4592018-05-28 20:09:44 -0700115 TokenStream::new()
Alex Crichtonaf5bad42018-03-27 14:45:10 -0700116 }
117
David Tolnay82ba02d2018-05-20 16:22:43 -0700118 /// Checks if this `TokenStream` is empty.
Alex Crichtonaf5bad42018-03-27 14:45:10 -0700119 pub fn is_empty(&self) -> bool {
120 self.inner.is_empty()
121 }
122}
Alex Crichton44bffbc2017-05-19 17:51:59 -0700123
Árpád Goretity4f74b682018-07-14 00:47:51 +0200124/// `TokenStream::default()` returns an empty stream,
125/// i.e. this is equivalent with `TokenStream::new()`.
126impl Default for TokenStream {
127 fn default() -> Self {
128 TokenStream::new()
129 }
130}
131
David Tolnay82ba02d2018-05-20 16:22:43 -0700132/// Attempts to break the string into tokens and parse those tokens into a token
133/// stream.
134///
135/// May fail for a number of reasons, for example, if the string contains
136/// unbalanced delimiters or characters not existing in the language.
137///
138/// NOTE: Some errors may cause panics instead of returning `LexError`. We
139/// reserve the right to change these errors into `LexError`s later.
Alex Crichton44bffbc2017-05-19 17:51:59 -0700140impl FromStr for TokenStream {
141 type Err = LexError;
142
143 fn from_str(src: &str) -> Result<TokenStream, LexError> {
David Tolnayb28f38a2018-03-31 22:02:29 +0200144 let e = src.parse().map_err(|e| LexError {
145 inner: e,
146 _marker: marker::PhantomData,
Alex Crichtonaf5bad42018-03-27 14:45:10 -0700147 })?;
148 Ok(TokenStream::_new(e))
Alex Crichton44bffbc2017-05-19 17:51:59 -0700149 }
150}
151
Alex Crichton53548482018-08-11 21:54:05 -0700152#[cfg(use_proc_macro)]
Alex Crichton44bffbc2017-05-19 17:51:59 -0700153impl From<proc_macro::TokenStream> for TokenStream {
154 fn from(inner: proc_macro::TokenStream) -> TokenStream {
Alex Crichtonaf5bad42018-03-27 14:45:10 -0700155 TokenStream::_new(inner.into())
Alex Crichton44bffbc2017-05-19 17:51:59 -0700156 }
157}
158
Alex Crichton53548482018-08-11 21:54:05 -0700159#[cfg(use_proc_macro)]
Alex Crichton44bffbc2017-05-19 17:51:59 -0700160impl From<TokenStream> for proc_macro::TokenStream {
161 fn from(inner: TokenStream) -> proc_macro::TokenStream {
Alex Crichtonaf5bad42018-03-27 14:45:10 -0700162 inner.inner.into()
Alex Crichton44bffbc2017-05-19 17:51:59 -0700163 }
164}
165
Alex Crichtonf3888432018-05-16 09:11:05 -0700166impl Extend<TokenTree> for TokenStream {
167 fn extend<I: IntoIterator<Item = TokenTree>>(&mut self, streams: I) {
168 self.inner.extend(streams)
169 }
170}
171
David Tolnay5c58c532018-08-13 11:33:51 -0700172impl Extend<TokenStream> for TokenStream {
173 fn extend<I: IntoIterator<Item = TokenStream>>(&mut self, streams: I) {
174 self.inner
175 .extend(streams.into_iter().map(|stream| stream.inner))
176 }
177}
178
David Tolnay82ba02d2018-05-20 16:22:43 -0700179/// Collects a number of token trees into a single stream.
Alex Crichtonaf5bad42018-03-27 14:45:10 -0700180impl FromIterator<TokenTree> for TokenStream {
181 fn from_iter<I: IntoIterator<Item = TokenTree>>(streams: I) -> Self {
182 TokenStream::_new(streams.into_iter().collect())
Alex Crichton44bffbc2017-05-19 17:51:59 -0700183 }
184}
185
David Tolnay82ba02d2018-05-20 16:22:43 -0700186/// Prints the token stream as a string that is supposed to be losslessly
187/// convertible back into the same token stream (modulo spans), except for
188/// possibly `TokenTree::Group`s with `Delimiter::None` delimiters and negative
189/// numeric literals.
Alex Crichtonaf5bad42018-03-27 14:45:10 -0700190impl fmt::Display for TokenStream {
191 fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
192 self.inner.fmt(f)
Alex Crichton44bffbc2017-05-19 17:51:59 -0700193 }
194}
195
David Tolnay82ba02d2018-05-20 16:22:43 -0700196/// Prints token in a form convenient for debugging.
Alex Crichtonaf5bad42018-03-27 14:45:10 -0700197impl fmt::Debug for TokenStream {
198 fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
199 self.inner.fmt(f)
Alex Crichton44bffbc2017-05-19 17:51:59 -0700200 }
201}
202
Alex Crichtonaf5bad42018-03-27 14:45:10 -0700203impl fmt::Debug for LexError {
204 fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
205 self.inner.fmt(f)
Alex Crichton44bffbc2017-05-19 17:51:59 -0700206 }
207}
208
Nika Layzellb35a9a32017-12-30 14:34:35 -0500209// Returned by reference, so we can't easily wrap it.
David Tolnay1ebe3972018-01-02 20:14:20 -0800210#[cfg(procmacro2_semver_exempt)]
Nika Layzellb35a9a32017-12-30 14:34:35 -0500211pub use imp::FileName;
212
David Tolnay82ba02d2018-05-20 16:22:43 -0700213/// The source file of a given `Span`.
David Tolnaya01ca8e2018-06-04 00:55:28 -0700214///
215/// This type is semver exempt and not exposed by default.
David Tolnay1ebe3972018-01-02 20:14:20 -0800216#[cfg(procmacro2_semver_exempt)]
Nika Layzellf8d5f212017-12-11 14:07:02 -0500217#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
218pub struct SourceFile(imp::SourceFile);
219
David Tolnay1ebe3972018-01-02 20:14:20 -0800220#[cfg(procmacro2_semver_exempt)]
Nika Layzellf8d5f212017-12-11 14:07:02 -0500221impl SourceFile {
David Tolnay82ba02d2018-05-20 16:22:43 -0700222 /// Get the path to this source file.
223 ///
224 /// ### Note
225 ///
226 /// If the code span associated with this `SourceFile` was generated by an
227 /// external macro, this may not be an actual path on the filesystem. Use
228 /// [`is_real`] to check.
229 ///
230 /// Also note that even if `is_real` returns `true`, if
231 /// `--remap-path-prefix` was passed on the command line, the path as given
232 /// may not actually be valid.
233 ///
234 /// [`is_real`]: #method.is_real
Nika Layzellb35a9a32017-12-30 14:34:35 -0500235 pub fn path(&self) -> &FileName {
236 self.0.path()
Nika Layzellf8d5f212017-12-11 14:07:02 -0500237 }
238
David Tolnay82ba02d2018-05-20 16:22:43 -0700239 /// Returns `true` if this source file is a real source file, and not
240 /// generated by an external macro's expansion.
Nika Layzellf8d5f212017-12-11 14:07:02 -0500241 pub fn is_real(&self) -> bool {
242 self.0.is_real()
243 }
244}
245
David Tolnay1ebe3972018-01-02 20:14:20 -0800246#[cfg(procmacro2_semver_exempt)]
Nika Layzellb35a9a32017-12-30 14:34:35 -0500247impl AsRef<FileName> for SourceFile {
248 fn as_ref(&self) -> &FileName {
249 self.0.path()
Nika Layzellf8d5f212017-12-11 14:07:02 -0500250 }
251}
252
David Tolnay1ebe3972018-01-02 20:14:20 -0800253#[cfg(procmacro2_semver_exempt)]
Nika Layzellf8d5f212017-12-11 14:07:02 -0500254impl fmt::Debug for SourceFile {
255 fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
256 self.0.fmt(f)
257 }
258}
259
David Tolnay82ba02d2018-05-20 16:22:43 -0700260/// A line-column pair representing the start or end of a `Span`.
David Tolnaya01ca8e2018-06-04 00:55:28 -0700261///
262/// This type is semver exempt and not exposed by default.
David Tolnay1ebe3972018-01-02 20:14:20 -0800263#[cfg(procmacro2_semver_exempt)]
Nika Layzell1ecb6ce2017-12-30 14:34:05 -0500264pub struct LineColumn {
David Tolnay82ba02d2018-05-20 16:22:43 -0700265 /// The 1-indexed line in the source file on which the span starts or ends
266 /// (inclusive).
Nika Layzell1ecb6ce2017-12-30 14:34:05 -0500267 pub line: usize,
David Tolnay82ba02d2018-05-20 16:22:43 -0700268 /// The 0-indexed column (in UTF-8 characters) in the source file on which
269 /// the span starts or ends (inclusive).
Nika Layzell1ecb6ce2017-12-30 14:34:05 -0500270 pub column: usize,
271}
Nika Layzellf8d5f212017-12-11 14:07:02 -0500272
David Tolnay82ba02d2018-05-20 16:22:43 -0700273/// A region of source code, along with macro expansion information.
Alex Crichtonaf5bad42018-03-27 14:45:10 -0700274#[derive(Copy, Clone)]
Alex Crichtonaf5bad42018-03-27 14:45:10 -0700275pub struct Span {
276 inner: imp::Span,
277 _marker: marker::PhantomData<Rc<()>>,
278}
Alex Crichton44bffbc2017-05-19 17:51:59 -0700279
Alex Crichton44bffbc2017-05-19 17:51:59 -0700280impl Span {
Alex Crichtonaf5bad42018-03-27 14:45:10 -0700281 fn _new(inner: imp::Span) -> Span {
282 Span {
283 inner: inner,
284 _marker: marker::PhantomData,
285 }
Alex Crichton44bffbc2017-05-19 17:51:59 -0700286 }
Alex Crichtone6085b72017-11-21 07:24:25 -0800287
Alex Crichton30a4e9e2018-04-27 17:02:19 -0700288 fn _new_stable(inner: stable::Span) -> Span {
289 Span {
290 inner: inner.into(),
291 _marker: marker::PhantomData,
292 }
293 }
294
David Tolnay82ba02d2018-05-20 16:22:43 -0700295 /// The span of the invocation of the current procedural macro.
296 ///
297 /// Identifiers created with this span will be resolved as if they were
298 /// written directly at the macro call location (call-site hygiene) and
299 /// other code at the macro call site will be able to refer to them as well.
Alex Crichtonaf5bad42018-03-27 14:45:10 -0700300 pub fn call_site() -> Span {
301 Span::_new(imp::Span::call_site())
302 }
303
David Tolnay82ba02d2018-05-20 16:22:43 -0700304 /// A span that resolves at the macro definition site.
David Tolnaya01ca8e2018-06-04 00:55:28 -0700305 ///
306 /// This method is semver exempt and not exposed by default.
Alex Crichtonaf5bad42018-03-27 14:45:10 -0700307 #[cfg(procmacro2_semver_exempt)]
Alex Crichtone6085b72017-11-21 07:24:25 -0800308 pub fn def_site() -> Span {
Alex Crichtonaf5bad42018-03-27 14:45:10 -0700309 Span::_new(imp::Span::def_site())
Alex Crichtone6085b72017-11-21 07:24:25 -0800310 }
Nika Layzellf8d5f212017-12-11 14:07:02 -0500311
David Tolnay4e8e3972018-01-05 18:10:22 -0800312 /// Creates a new span with the same line/column information as `self` but
313 /// that resolves symbols as though it were at `other`.
David Tolnaya01ca8e2018-06-04 00:55:28 -0700314 ///
315 /// This method is semver exempt and not exposed by default.
Alex Crichtonaf5bad42018-03-27 14:45:10 -0700316 #[cfg(procmacro2_semver_exempt)]
David Tolnay4e8e3972018-01-05 18:10:22 -0800317 pub fn resolved_at(&self, other: Span) -> Span {
Alex Crichtonaf5bad42018-03-27 14:45:10 -0700318 Span::_new(self.inner.resolved_at(other.inner))
David Tolnay4e8e3972018-01-05 18:10:22 -0800319 }
320
321 /// Creates a new span with the same name resolution behavior as `self` but
322 /// with the line/column information of `other`.
David Tolnaya01ca8e2018-06-04 00:55:28 -0700323 ///
324 /// This method is semver exempt and not exposed by default.
Alex Crichtonaf5bad42018-03-27 14:45:10 -0700325 #[cfg(procmacro2_semver_exempt)]
David Tolnay4e8e3972018-01-05 18:10:22 -0800326 pub fn located_at(&self, other: Span) -> Span {
Alex Crichtonaf5bad42018-03-27 14:45:10 -0700327 Span::_new(self.inner.located_at(other.inner))
David Tolnay4e8e3972018-01-05 18:10:22 -0800328 }
329
David Tolnayd66ecf62018-01-02 20:05:42 -0800330 /// This method is only available when the `"nightly"` feature is enabled.
Alex Crichtonce0904d2018-08-27 17:29:49 -0700331 #[cfg(super_unstable)]
David Tolnay16a17202017-12-31 10:47:24 -0500332 pub fn unstable(self) -> proc_macro::Span {
Alex Crichtonaf5bad42018-03-27 14:45:10 -0700333 self.inner.unstable()
David Tolnay16a17202017-12-31 10:47:24 -0500334 }
335
David Tolnay82ba02d2018-05-20 16:22:43 -0700336 /// The original source file into which this span points.
David Tolnaya01ca8e2018-06-04 00:55:28 -0700337 ///
338 /// This method is semver exempt and not exposed by default.
David Tolnay1ebe3972018-01-02 20:14:20 -0800339 #[cfg(procmacro2_semver_exempt)]
Nika Layzellf8d5f212017-12-11 14:07:02 -0500340 pub fn source_file(&self) -> SourceFile {
Alex Crichtonaf5bad42018-03-27 14:45:10 -0700341 SourceFile(self.inner.source_file())
Nika Layzellf8d5f212017-12-11 14:07:02 -0500342 }
343
David Tolnay82ba02d2018-05-20 16:22:43 -0700344 /// Get the starting line/column in the source file for this span.
David Tolnaya01ca8e2018-06-04 00:55:28 -0700345 ///
346 /// This method is semver exempt and not exposed by default.
David Tolnay1ebe3972018-01-02 20:14:20 -0800347 #[cfg(procmacro2_semver_exempt)]
Nika Layzellf8d5f212017-12-11 14:07:02 -0500348 pub fn start(&self) -> LineColumn {
David Tolnayb28f38a2018-03-31 22:02:29 +0200349 let imp::LineColumn { line, column } = self.inner.start();
350 LineColumn {
351 line: line,
352 column: column,
353 }
Nika Layzellf8d5f212017-12-11 14:07:02 -0500354 }
355
David Tolnay82ba02d2018-05-20 16:22:43 -0700356 /// Get the ending line/column in the source file for this span.
David Tolnaya01ca8e2018-06-04 00:55:28 -0700357 ///
358 /// This method is semver exempt and not exposed by default.
David Tolnay1ebe3972018-01-02 20:14:20 -0800359 #[cfg(procmacro2_semver_exempt)]
Nika Layzellf8d5f212017-12-11 14:07:02 -0500360 pub fn end(&self) -> LineColumn {
David Tolnayb28f38a2018-03-31 22:02:29 +0200361 let imp::LineColumn { line, column } = self.inner.end();
362 LineColumn {
363 line: line,
364 column: column,
365 }
Nika Layzellf8d5f212017-12-11 14:07:02 -0500366 }
367
David Tolnay82ba02d2018-05-20 16:22:43 -0700368 /// Create a new span encompassing `self` and `other`.
369 ///
370 /// Returns `None` if `self` and `other` are from different files.
David Tolnaya01ca8e2018-06-04 00:55:28 -0700371 ///
372 /// This method is semver exempt and not exposed by default.
David Tolnay1ebe3972018-01-02 20:14:20 -0800373 #[cfg(procmacro2_semver_exempt)]
Nika Layzellf8d5f212017-12-11 14:07:02 -0500374 pub fn join(&self, other: Span) -> Option<Span> {
Alex Crichtonaf5bad42018-03-27 14:45:10 -0700375 self.inner.join(other.inner).map(Span::_new)
376 }
Alex Crichtonb2c94622018-04-04 07:36:41 -0700377
David Tolnay82ba02d2018-05-20 16:22:43 -0700378 /// Compares to spans to see if they're equal.
David Tolnaya01ca8e2018-06-04 00:55:28 -0700379 ///
380 /// This method is semver exempt and not exposed by default.
Alex Crichtonb2c94622018-04-04 07:36:41 -0700381 #[cfg(procmacro2_semver_exempt)]
382 pub fn eq(&self, other: &Span) -> bool {
383 self.inner.eq(&other.inner)
384 }
Alex Crichtonaf5bad42018-03-27 14:45:10 -0700385}
386
David Tolnay82ba02d2018-05-20 16:22:43 -0700387/// Prints a span in a form convenient for debugging.
Alex Crichtonaf5bad42018-03-27 14:45:10 -0700388impl fmt::Debug for Span {
389 fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
390 self.inner.fmt(f)
Nika Layzellf8d5f212017-12-11 14:07:02 -0500391 }
Alex Crichton44bffbc2017-05-19 17:51:59 -0700392}
393
David Tolnay82ba02d2018-05-20 16:22:43 -0700394/// A single token or a delimited sequence of token trees (e.g. `[1, (), ..]`).
David Tolnay034205f2018-04-22 16:45:28 -0700395#[derive(Clone)]
Alex Crichtonaf5bad42018-03-27 14:45:10 -0700396pub enum TokenTree {
David Tolnay82ba02d2018-05-20 16:22:43 -0700397 /// A token stream surrounded by bracket delimiters.
Alex Crichtonaf5bad42018-03-27 14:45:10 -0700398 Group(Group),
David Tolnay82ba02d2018-05-20 16:22:43 -0700399 /// An identifier.
Alex Crichtonf3888432018-05-16 09:11:05 -0700400 Ident(Ident),
David Tolnay82ba02d2018-05-20 16:22:43 -0700401 /// A single punctuation character (`+`, `,`, `$`, etc.).
Alex Crichtonf3888432018-05-16 09:11:05 -0700402 Punct(Punct),
David Tolnay82ba02d2018-05-20 16:22:43 -0700403 /// A literal character (`'a'`), string (`"hello"`), number (`2.3`), etc.
Alex Crichtonaf5bad42018-03-27 14:45:10 -0700404 Literal(Literal),
Alex Crichton1a7f7622017-07-05 17:47:15 -0700405}
406
Alex Crichtonaf5bad42018-03-27 14:45:10 -0700407impl TokenTree {
David Tolnay82ba02d2018-05-20 16:22:43 -0700408 /// Returns the span of this tree, delegating to the `span` method of
409 /// the contained token or a delimited stream.
Alex Crichtonaf5bad42018-03-27 14:45:10 -0700410 pub fn span(&self) -> Span {
411 match *self {
412 TokenTree::Group(ref t) => t.span(),
Alex Crichtonf3888432018-05-16 09:11:05 -0700413 TokenTree::Ident(ref t) => t.span(),
414 TokenTree::Punct(ref t) => t.span(),
Alex Crichtonaf5bad42018-03-27 14:45:10 -0700415 TokenTree::Literal(ref t) => t.span(),
416 }
417 }
418
David Tolnay82ba02d2018-05-20 16:22:43 -0700419 /// Configures the span for *only this token*.
420 ///
421 /// Note that if this token is a `Group` then this method will not configure
422 /// the span of each of the internal tokens, this will simply delegate to
423 /// the `set_span` method of each variant.
Alex Crichtonaf5bad42018-03-27 14:45:10 -0700424 pub fn set_span(&mut self, span: Span) {
425 match *self {
426 TokenTree::Group(ref mut t) => t.set_span(span),
Alex Crichtonf3888432018-05-16 09:11:05 -0700427 TokenTree::Ident(ref mut t) => t.set_span(span),
428 TokenTree::Punct(ref mut t) => t.set_span(span),
Alex Crichtonaf5bad42018-03-27 14:45:10 -0700429 TokenTree::Literal(ref mut t) => t.set_span(span),
430 }
431 }
432}
433
434impl From<Group> for TokenTree {
435 fn from(g: Group) -> TokenTree {
436 TokenTree::Group(g)
437 }
438}
439
Alex Crichtonf3888432018-05-16 09:11:05 -0700440impl From<Ident> for TokenTree {
441 fn from(g: Ident) -> TokenTree {
442 TokenTree::Ident(g)
Alex Crichtonaf5bad42018-03-27 14:45:10 -0700443 }
444}
445
Alex Crichtonf3888432018-05-16 09:11:05 -0700446impl From<Punct> for TokenTree {
447 fn from(g: Punct) -> TokenTree {
448 TokenTree::Punct(g)
Alex Crichtonaf5bad42018-03-27 14:45:10 -0700449 }
450}
451
452impl From<Literal> for TokenTree {
453 fn from(g: Literal) -> TokenTree {
454 TokenTree::Literal(g)
Alex Crichton1a7f7622017-07-05 17:47:15 -0700455 }
Alex Crichton44bffbc2017-05-19 17:51:59 -0700456}
457
David Tolnay82ba02d2018-05-20 16:22:43 -0700458/// Prints the token tree as a string that is supposed to be losslessly
459/// convertible back into the same token tree (modulo spans), except for
460/// possibly `TokenTree::Group`s with `Delimiter::None` delimiters and negative
461/// numeric literals.
Alex Crichton44bffbc2017-05-19 17:51:59 -0700462impl fmt::Display for TokenTree {
463 fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
Alex Crichtonaf5bad42018-03-27 14:45:10 -0700464 match *self {
465 TokenTree::Group(ref t) => t.fmt(f),
Alex Crichtonf3888432018-05-16 09:11:05 -0700466 TokenTree::Ident(ref t) => t.fmt(f),
467 TokenTree::Punct(ref t) => t.fmt(f),
Alex Crichtonaf5bad42018-03-27 14:45:10 -0700468 TokenTree::Literal(ref t) => t.fmt(f),
469 }
Alex Crichton44bffbc2017-05-19 17:51:59 -0700470 }
471}
472
David Tolnay82ba02d2018-05-20 16:22:43 -0700473/// Prints token tree in a form convenient for debugging.
David Tolnay034205f2018-04-22 16:45:28 -0700474impl fmt::Debug for TokenTree {
475 fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
476 // Each of these has the name in the struct type in the derived debug,
477 // so don't bother with an extra layer of indirection
478 match *self {
479 TokenTree::Group(ref t) => t.fmt(f),
David Tolnayd8fcdb82018-06-02 15:43:53 -0700480 TokenTree::Ident(ref t) => {
481 let mut debug = f.debug_struct("Ident");
482 debug.field("sym", &format_args!("{}", t));
483 #[cfg(any(feature = "nightly", procmacro2_semver_exempt))]
484 debug.field("span", &t.span());
485 debug.finish()
486 }
Alex Crichtonf3888432018-05-16 09:11:05 -0700487 TokenTree::Punct(ref t) => t.fmt(f),
David Tolnay034205f2018-04-22 16:45:28 -0700488 TokenTree::Literal(ref t) => t.fmt(f),
489 }
490 }
491}
492
David Tolnay82ba02d2018-05-20 16:22:43 -0700493/// A delimited token stream.
494///
495/// A `Group` internally contains a `TokenStream` which is surrounded by
496/// `Delimiter`s.
David Tolnay034205f2018-04-22 16:45:28 -0700497#[derive(Clone)]
Alex Crichtonaf5bad42018-03-27 14:45:10 -0700498pub struct Group {
499 delimiter: Delimiter,
500 stream: TokenStream,
501 span: Span,
Alex Crichton44bffbc2017-05-19 17:51:59 -0700502}
503
David Tolnay82ba02d2018-05-20 16:22:43 -0700504/// Describes how a sequence of token trees is delimited.
Michael Layzell5372f4b2017-06-02 10:29:31 -0400505#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, Eq, PartialEq)]
Alex Crichton44bffbc2017-05-19 17:51:59 -0700506pub enum Delimiter {
David Tolnay82ba02d2018-05-20 16:22:43 -0700507 /// `( ... )`
Alex Crichton44bffbc2017-05-19 17:51:59 -0700508 Parenthesis,
David Tolnay82ba02d2018-05-20 16:22:43 -0700509 /// `{ ... }`
Alex Crichton44bffbc2017-05-19 17:51:59 -0700510 Brace,
David Tolnay82ba02d2018-05-20 16:22:43 -0700511 /// `[ ... ]`
Alex Crichton44bffbc2017-05-19 17:51:59 -0700512 Bracket,
David Tolnay82ba02d2018-05-20 16:22:43 -0700513 /// `Ø ... Ø`
514 ///
515 /// An implicit delimiter, that may, for example, appear around tokens
516 /// coming from a "macro variable" `$var`. It is important to preserve
517 /// operator priorities in cases like `$var * 3` where `$var` is `1 + 2`.
518 /// Implicit delimiters may not survive roundtrip of a token stream through
519 /// a string.
Alex Crichton44bffbc2017-05-19 17:51:59 -0700520 None,
521}
522
Alex Crichtonaf5bad42018-03-27 14:45:10 -0700523impl Group {
David Tolnay82ba02d2018-05-20 16:22:43 -0700524 /// Creates a new `Group` with the given delimiter and token stream.
525 ///
526 /// This constructor will set the span for this group to
527 /// `Span::call_site()`. To change the span you can use the `set_span`
528 /// method below.
Alex Crichtonaf5bad42018-03-27 14:45:10 -0700529 pub fn new(delimiter: Delimiter, stream: TokenStream) -> Group {
530 Group {
531 delimiter: delimiter,
532 stream: stream,
533 span: Span::call_site(),
534 }
Alex Crichton44bffbc2017-05-19 17:51:59 -0700535 }
Alex Crichton44bffbc2017-05-19 17:51:59 -0700536
David Tolnay82ba02d2018-05-20 16:22:43 -0700537 /// Returns the delimiter of this `Group`
Alex Crichtonaf5bad42018-03-27 14:45:10 -0700538 pub fn delimiter(&self) -> Delimiter {
539 self.delimiter
Alex Crichton44bffbc2017-05-19 17:51:59 -0700540 }
Alex Crichtonaf5bad42018-03-27 14:45:10 -0700541
David Tolnay82ba02d2018-05-20 16:22:43 -0700542 /// Returns the `TokenStream` of tokens that are delimited in this `Group`.
543 ///
544 /// Note that the returned token stream does not include the delimiter
545 /// returned above.
Alex Crichtonaf5bad42018-03-27 14:45:10 -0700546 pub fn stream(&self) -> TokenStream {
547 self.stream.clone()
548 }
549
David Tolnay82ba02d2018-05-20 16:22:43 -0700550 /// Returns the span for the delimiters of this token stream, spanning the
551 /// entire `Group`.
Alex Crichtonaf5bad42018-03-27 14:45:10 -0700552 pub fn span(&self) -> Span {
553 self.span
554 }
555
David Tolnay82ba02d2018-05-20 16:22:43 -0700556 /// Configures the span for this `Group`'s delimiters, but not its internal
557 /// tokens.
558 ///
559 /// This method will **not** set the span of all the internal tokens spanned
560 /// by this group, but rather it will only set the span of the delimiter
561 /// tokens at the level of the `Group`.
Alex Crichtonaf5bad42018-03-27 14:45:10 -0700562 pub fn set_span(&mut self, span: Span) {
563 self.span = span;
564 }
565}
566
David Tolnay82ba02d2018-05-20 16:22:43 -0700567/// Prints the group as a string that should be losslessly convertible back
568/// into the same group (modulo spans), except for possibly `TokenTree::Group`s
569/// with `Delimiter::None` delimiters.
Alex Crichtonaf5bad42018-03-27 14:45:10 -0700570impl fmt::Display for Group {
571 fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
hcpl1a4d7792018-05-29 21:01:44 +0300572 let (left, right) = match self.delimiter {
573 Delimiter::Parenthesis => ("(", ")"),
David Tolnay03b43da2018-06-02 15:25:57 -0700574 Delimiter::Brace => ("{", "}"),
575 Delimiter::Bracket => ("[", "]"),
576 Delimiter::None => ("", ""),
hcpl1a4d7792018-05-29 21:01:44 +0300577 };
578
579 f.write_str(left)?;
580 self.stream.fmt(f)?;
581 f.write_str(right)?;
582
583 Ok(())
Alex Crichtonaf5bad42018-03-27 14:45:10 -0700584 }
585}
586
David Tolnay034205f2018-04-22 16:45:28 -0700587impl fmt::Debug for Group {
588 fn fmt(&self, fmt: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
589 let mut debug = fmt.debug_struct("Group");
590 debug.field("delimiter", &self.delimiter);
591 debug.field("stream", &self.stream);
592 #[cfg(procmacro2_semver_exempt)]
593 debug.field("span", &self.span);
594 debug.finish()
595 }
596}
597
David Tolnay82ba02d2018-05-20 16:22:43 -0700598/// An `Punct` is an single punctuation character like `+`, `-` or `#`.
599///
600/// Multicharacter operators like `+=` are represented as two instances of
601/// `Punct` with different forms of `Spacing` returned.
Alex Crichtonf3888432018-05-16 09:11:05 -0700602#[derive(Clone)]
603pub struct Punct {
Alex Crichtonaf5bad42018-03-27 14:45:10 -0700604 op: char,
605 spacing: Spacing,
606 span: Span,
Alex Crichton44bffbc2017-05-19 17:51:59 -0700607}
608
David Tolnay82ba02d2018-05-20 16:22:43 -0700609/// Whether an `Punct` is followed immediately by another `Punct` or followed by
610/// another token or whitespace.
Lukas Kalbertodteb3f9302017-08-20 18:58:41 +0200611#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, Eq, PartialEq)]
Alex Crichton1a7f7622017-07-05 17:47:15 -0700612pub enum Spacing {
David Tolnay82ba02d2018-05-20 16:22:43 -0700613 /// E.g. `+` is `Alone` in `+ =`, `+ident` or `+()`.
Alex Crichton44bffbc2017-05-19 17:51:59 -0700614 Alone,
David Tolnay82ba02d2018-05-20 16:22:43 -0700615 /// E.g. `+` is `Joint` in `+=` or `'#`.
616 ///
617 /// Additionally, single quote `'` can join with identifiers to form
618 /// lifetimes `'ident`.
Alex Crichton44bffbc2017-05-19 17:51:59 -0700619 Joint,
620}
621
Alex Crichtonf3888432018-05-16 09:11:05 -0700622impl Punct {
David Tolnay82ba02d2018-05-20 16:22:43 -0700623 /// Creates a new `Punct` from the given character and spacing.
624 ///
625 /// The `ch` argument must be a valid punctuation character permitted by the
626 /// language, otherwise the function will panic.
627 ///
628 /// The returned `Punct` will have the default span of `Span::call_site()`
629 /// which can be further configured with the `set_span` method below.
Alex Crichtonf3888432018-05-16 09:11:05 -0700630 pub fn new(op: char, spacing: Spacing) -> Punct {
631 Punct {
Alex Crichtonaf5bad42018-03-27 14:45:10 -0700632 op: op,
633 spacing: spacing,
634 span: Span::call_site(),
635 }
636 }
Alex Crichton44bffbc2017-05-19 17:51:59 -0700637
David Tolnay82ba02d2018-05-20 16:22:43 -0700638 /// Returns the value of this punctuation character as `char`.
Alex Crichtonf3888432018-05-16 09:11:05 -0700639 pub fn as_char(&self) -> char {
Alex Crichtonaf5bad42018-03-27 14:45:10 -0700640 self.op
641 }
642
David Tolnay82ba02d2018-05-20 16:22:43 -0700643 /// Returns the spacing of this punctuation character, indicating whether
644 /// it's immediately followed by another `Punct` in the token stream, so
645 /// they can potentially be combined into a multicharacter operator
646 /// (`Joint`), or it's followed by some other token or whitespace (`Alone`)
647 /// so the operator has certainly ended.
Alex Crichtonaf5bad42018-03-27 14:45:10 -0700648 pub fn spacing(&self) -> Spacing {
649 self.spacing
650 }
651
David Tolnay82ba02d2018-05-20 16:22:43 -0700652 /// Returns the span for this punctuation character.
Alex Crichtonaf5bad42018-03-27 14:45:10 -0700653 pub fn span(&self) -> Span {
654 self.span
655 }
656
David Tolnay82ba02d2018-05-20 16:22:43 -0700657 /// Configure the span for this punctuation character.
Alex Crichtonaf5bad42018-03-27 14:45:10 -0700658 pub fn set_span(&mut self, span: Span) {
659 self.span = span;
660 }
661}
662
David Tolnay82ba02d2018-05-20 16:22:43 -0700663/// Prints the punctuation character as a string that should be losslessly
664/// convertible back into the same character.
Alex Crichtonf3888432018-05-16 09:11:05 -0700665impl fmt::Display for Punct {
Alex Crichtonaf5bad42018-03-27 14:45:10 -0700666 fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
667 self.op.fmt(f)
668 }
669}
670
Alex Crichtonf3888432018-05-16 09:11:05 -0700671impl fmt::Debug for Punct {
David Tolnay034205f2018-04-22 16:45:28 -0700672 fn fmt(&self, fmt: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
Alex Crichtonf3888432018-05-16 09:11:05 -0700673 let mut debug = fmt.debug_struct("Punct");
David Tolnay034205f2018-04-22 16:45:28 -0700674 debug.field("op", &self.op);
675 debug.field("spacing", &self.spacing);
676 #[cfg(procmacro2_semver_exempt)]
677 debug.field("span", &self.span);
678 debug.finish()
679 }
680}
681
David Tolnay8b71dac2018-05-20 17:07:47 -0700682/// A word of Rust code, which may be a keyword or legal variable name.
683///
684/// An identifier consists of at least one Unicode code point, the first of
685/// which has the XID_Start property and the rest of which have the XID_Continue
686/// property.
687///
688/// - The empty string is not an identifier. Use `Option<Ident>`.
689/// - A lifetime is not an identifier. Use `syn::Lifetime` instead.
690///
691/// An identifier constructed with `Ident::new` is permitted to be a Rust
692/// keyword, though parsing one through its [`Synom`] implementation rejects
693/// Rust keywords. Use `call!(Ident::parse_any)` when parsing to match the
694/// behaviour of `Ident::new`.
695///
696/// [`Synom`]: https://docs.rs/syn/0.14/syn/synom/trait.Synom.html
697///
698/// # Examples
699///
700/// A new ident can be created from a string using the `Ident::new` function.
701/// A span must be provided explicitly which governs the name resolution
702/// behavior of the resulting identifier.
703///
704/// ```rust
705/// extern crate proc_macro2;
706///
707/// use proc_macro2::{Ident, Span};
708///
709/// fn main() {
710/// let call_ident = Ident::new("calligraphy", Span::call_site());
711///
712/// println!("{}", call_ident);
713/// }
714/// ```
715///
716/// An ident can be interpolated into a token stream using the `quote!` macro.
717///
718/// ```rust
719/// #[macro_use]
720/// extern crate quote;
721///
722/// extern crate proc_macro2;
723///
724/// use proc_macro2::{Ident, Span};
725///
726/// fn main() {
727/// let ident = Ident::new("demo", Span::call_site());
728///
729/// // Create a variable binding whose name is this ident.
730/// let expanded = quote! { let #ident = 10; };
731///
732/// // Create a variable binding with a slightly different name.
733/// let temp_ident = Ident::new(&format!("new_{}", ident), Span::call_site());
734/// let expanded = quote! { let #temp_ident = 10; };
735/// }
736/// ```
737///
738/// A string representation of the ident is available through the `to_string()`
739/// method.
740///
741/// ```rust
742/// # extern crate proc_macro2;
743/// #
744/// # use proc_macro2::{Ident, Span};
745/// #
746/// # let ident = Ident::new("another_identifier", Span::call_site());
747/// #
748/// // Examine the ident as a string.
749/// let ident_string = ident.to_string();
750/// if ident_string.len() > 60 {
751/// println!("Very long identifier: {}", ident_string)
752/// }
753/// ```
Alex Crichtonf3888432018-05-16 09:11:05 -0700754#[derive(Clone)]
755pub struct Ident {
756 inner: imp::Ident,
Alex Crichtonaf5bad42018-03-27 14:45:10 -0700757 _marker: marker::PhantomData<Rc<()>>,
758}
759
Alex Crichtonf3888432018-05-16 09:11:05 -0700760impl Ident {
761 fn _new(inner: imp::Ident) -> Ident {
762 Ident {
Alex Crichtonaf5bad42018-03-27 14:45:10 -0700763 inner: inner,
Alex Crichtonaf5bad42018-03-27 14:45:10 -0700764 _marker: marker::PhantomData,
765 }
766 }
767
David Tolnay82ba02d2018-05-20 16:22:43 -0700768 /// Creates a new `Ident` with the given `string` as well as the specified
769 /// `span`.
770 ///
771 /// The `string` argument must be a valid identifier permitted by the
772 /// language, otherwise the function will panic.
773 ///
774 /// Note that `span`, currently in rustc, configures the hygiene information
775 /// for this identifier.
776 ///
777 /// As of this time `Span::call_site()` explicitly opts-in to "call-site"
778 /// hygiene meaning that identifiers created with this span will be resolved
779 /// as if they were written directly at the location of the macro call, and
780 /// other code at the macro call site will be able to refer to them as well.
781 ///
782 /// Later spans like `Span::def_site()` will allow to opt-in to
783 /// "definition-site" hygiene meaning that identifiers created with this
784 /// span will be resolved at the location of the macro definition and other
785 /// code at the macro call site will not be able to refer to them.
786 ///
787 /// Due to the current importance of hygiene this constructor, unlike other
788 /// tokens, requires a `Span` to be specified at construction.
David Tolnay8b71dac2018-05-20 17:07:47 -0700789 ///
790 /// # Panics
791 ///
792 /// Panics if the input string is neither a keyword nor a legal variable
793 /// name.
Alex Crichtonf3888432018-05-16 09:11:05 -0700794 pub fn new(string: &str, span: Span) -> Ident {
795 Ident::_new(imp::Ident::new(string, span.inner))
Alex Crichtonaf5bad42018-03-27 14:45:10 -0700796 }
797
David Tolnay82ba02d2018-05-20 16:22:43 -0700798 /// Same as `Ident::new`, but creates a raw identifier (`r#ident`).
David Tolnaya01ca8e2018-06-04 00:55:28 -0700799 ///
800 /// This method is semver exempt and not exposed by default.
Alex Crichtonf3888432018-05-16 09:11:05 -0700801 #[cfg(procmacro2_semver_exempt)]
802 pub fn new_raw(string: &str, span: Span) -> Ident {
803 Ident::_new_raw(string, span)
804 }
805
806 fn _new_raw(string: &str, span: Span) -> Ident {
807 Ident::_new(imp::Ident::new_raw(string, span.inner))
Alex Crichtonaf5bad42018-03-27 14:45:10 -0700808 }
809
David Tolnay82ba02d2018-05-20 16:22:43 -0700810 /// Returns the span of this `Ident`.
Alex Crichtonaf5bad42018-03-27 14:45:10 -0700811 pub fn span(&self) -> Span {
Alex Crichtonb2c94622018-04-04 07:36:41 -0700812 Span::_new(self.inner.span())
Alex Crichtonaf5bad42018-03-27 14:45:10 -0700813 }
814
David Tolnay82ba02d2018-05-20 16:22:43 -0700815 /// Configures the span of this `Ident`, possibly changing its hygiene
816 /// context.
Alex Crichtonaf5bad42018-03-27 14:45:10 -0700817 pub fn set_span(&mut self, span: Span) {
Alex Crichtonb2c94622018-04-04 07:36:41 -0700818 self.inner.set_span(span.inner);
Alex Crichtonaf5bad42018-03-27 14:45:10 -0700819 }
820}
821
Alex Crichtonf3888432018-05-16 09:11:05 -0700822impl PartialEq for Ident {
David Tolnay3d9d6ad2018-05-18 10:51:55 -0700823 fn eq(&self, other: &Ident) -> bool {
Alex Crichtonf3888432018-05-16 09:11:05 -0700824 self.to_string() == other.to_string()
Alex Crichtonaf5bad42018-03-27 14:45:10 -0700825 }
826}
827
David Tolnayc0bbcc52018-05-18 10:51:04 -0700828impl<T> PartialEq<T> for Ident
829where
830 T: ?Sized + AsRef<str>,
831{
832 fn eq(&self, other: &T) -> bool {
833 self.to_string() == other.as_ref()
834 }
835}
836
David Tolnay3d9d6ad2018-05-18 10:51:55 -0700837impl Eq for Ident {}
Alex Crichtonf3888432018-05-16 09:11:05 -0700838
839impl PartialOrd for Ident {
840 fn partial_cmp(&self, other: &Ident) -> Option<Ordering> {
841 Some(self.cmp(other))
842 }
843}
844
845impl Ord for Ident {
846 fn cmp(&self, other: &Ident) -> Ordering {
847 self.to_string().cmp(&other.to_string())
848 }
849}
850
851impl Hash for Ident {
852 fn hash<H: Hasher>(&self, hasher: &mut H) {
853 self.to_string().hash(hasher)
854 }
855}
856
David Tolnay82ba02d2018-05-20 16:22:43 -0700857/// Prints the identifier as a string that should be losslessly convertible back
858/// into the same identifier.
Alex Crichtonf3888432018-05-16 09:11:05 -0700859impl fmt::Display for Ident {
860 fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
861 self.inner.fmt(f)
862 }
863}
864
865impl fmt::Debug for Ident {
Alex Crichtonaf5bad42018-03-27 14:45:10 -0700866 fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
867 self.inner.fmt(f)
868 }
869}
870
David Tolnay82ba02d2018-05-20 16:22:43 -0700871/// A literal string (`"hello"`), byte string (`b"hello"`), character (`'a'`),
872/// byte character (`b'a'`), an integer or floating point number with or without
873/// a suffix (`1`, `1u8`, `2.3`, `2.3f32`).
874///
875/// Boolean literals like `true` and `false` do not belong here, they are
876/// `Ident`s.
Alex Crichtonaf5bad42018-03-27 14:45:10 -0700877#[derive(Clone)]
878pub struct Literal {
879 inner: imp::Literal,
Alex Crichtonaf5bad42018-03-27 14:45:10 -0700880 _marker: marker::PhantomData<Rc<()>>,
881}
882
David Tolnay82ba02d2018-05-20 16:22:43 -0700883macro_rules! suffixed_int_literals {
Alex Crichtonaf5bad42018-03-27 14:45:10 -0700884 ($($name:ident => $kind:ident,)*) => ($(
David Tolnay82ba02d2018-05-20 16:22:43 -0700885 /// Creates a new suffixed integer literal with the specified value.
886 ///
887 /// This function will create an integer like `1u32` where the integer
888 /// value specified is the first part of the token and the integral is
889 /// also suffixed at the end. Literals created from negative numbers may
890 /// not survive rountrips through `TokenStream` or strings and may be
891 /// broken into two tokens (`-` and positive literal).
892 ///
893 /// Literals created through this method have the `Span::call_site()`
894 /// span by default, which can be configured with the `set_span` method
895 /// below.
896 pub fn $name(n: $kind) -> Literal {
897 Literal::_new(imp::Literal::$name(n))
898 }
899 )*)
900}
901
902macro_rules! unsuffixed_int_literals {
903 ($($name:ident => $kind:ident,)*) => ($(
904 /// Creates a new unsuffixed integer literal with the specified value.
905 ///
906 /// This function will create an integer like `1` where the integer
907 /// value specified is the first part of the token. No suffix is
908 /// specified on this token, meaning that invocations like
909 /// `Literal::i8_unsuffixed(1)` are equivalent to
910 /// `Literal::u32_unsuffixed(1)`. Literals created from negative numbers
911 /// may not survive rountrips through `TokenStream` or strings and may
912 /// be broken into two tokens (`-` and positive literal).
913 ///
914 /// Literals created through this method have the `Span::call_site()`
915 /// span by default, which can be configured with the `set_span` method
916 /// below.
Alex Crichtonaf5bad42018-03-27 14:45:10 -0700917 pub fn $name(n: $kind) -> Literal {
Alex Crichtona914a612018-04-04 07:48:44 -0700918 Literal::_new(imp::Literal::$name(n))
Alex Crichton1a7f7622017-07-05 17:47:15 -0700919 }
920 )*)
921}
922
Alex Crichton852d53d2017-05-19 19:25:08 -0700923impl Literal {
Alex Crichtonaf5bad42018-03-27 14:45:10 -0700924 fn _new(inner: imp::Literal) -> Literal {
925 Literal {
926 inner: inner,
Alex Crichtonaf5bad42018-03-27 14:45:10 -0700927 _marker: marker::PhantomData,
928 }
Alex Crichton1a7f7622017-07-05 17:47:15 -0700929 }
930
Alex Crichton30a4e9e2018-04-27 17:02:19 -0700931 fn _new_stable(inner: stable::Literal) -> Literal {
932 Literal {
933 inner: inner.into(),
934 _marker: marker::PhantomData,
935 }
936 }
937
David Tolnay82ba02d2018-05-20 16:22:43 -0700938 suffixed_int_literals! {
Alex Crichtonaf5bad42018-03-27 14:45:10 -0700939 u8_suffixed => u8,
940 u16_suffixed => u16,
941 u32_suffixed => u32,
942 u64_suffixed => u64,
943 usize_suffixed => usize,
944 i8_suffixed => i8,
945 i16_suffixed => i16,
946 i32_suffixed => i32,
947 i64_suffixed => i64,
948 isize_suffixed => isize,
David Tolnay82ba02d2018-05-20 16:22:43 -0700949 }
Alex Crichton1a7f7622017-07-05 17:47:15 -0700950
David Tolnay82ba02d2018-05-20 16:22:43 -0700951 unsuffixed_int_literals! {
Alex Crichtonaf5bad42018-03-27 14:45:10 -0700952 u8_unsuffixed => u8,
953 u16_unsuffixed => u16,
954 u32_unsuffixed => u32,
955 u64_unsuffixed => u64,
956 usize_unsuffixed => usize,
957 i8_unsuffixed => i8,
958 i16_unsuffixed => i16,
959 i32_unsuffixed => i32,
960 i64_unsuffixed => i64,
961 isize_unsuffixed => isize,
Alex Crichton1a7f7622017-07-05 17:47:15 -0700962 }
963
Alex Crichtonaf5bad42018-03-27 14:45:10 -0700964 pub fn f64_unsuffixed(f: f64) -> Literal {
965 assert!(f.is_finite());
Alex Crichtona914a612018-04-04 07:48:44 -0700966 Literal::_new(imp::Literal::f64_unsuffixed(f))
Alex Crichton1a7f7622017-07-05 17:47:15 -0700967 }
968
Alex Crichtonaf5bad42018-03-27 14:45:10 -0700969 pub fn f64_suffixed(f: f64) -> Literal {
970 assert!(f.is_finite());
Alex Crichtona914a612018-04-04 07:48:44 -0700971 Literal::_new(imp::Literal::f64_suffixed(f))
Alex Crichtonaf5bad42018-03-27 14:45:10 -0700972 }
973
David Tolnay82ba02d2018-05-20 16:22:43 -0700974 /// Creates a new unsuffixed floating-point literal.
975 ///
976 /// This constructor is similar to those like `Literal::i8_unsuffixed` where
977 /// the float's value is emitted directly into the token but no suffix is
978 /// used, so it may be inferred to be a `f64` later in the compiler.
979 /// Literals created from negative numbers may not survive rountrips through
980 /// `TokenStream` or strings and may be broken into two tokens (`-` and
981 /// positive literal).
982 ///
983 /// # Panics
984 ///
985 /// This function requires that the specified float is finite, for example
986 /// if it is infinity or NaN this function will panic.
Alex Crichtonaf5bad42018-03-27 14:45:10 -0700987 pub fn f32_unsuffixed(f: f32) -> Literal {
988 assert!(f.is_finite());
Alex Crichtona914a612018-04-04 07:48:44 -0700989 Literal::_new(imp::Literal::f32_unsuffixed(f))
Alex Crichtonaf5bad42018-03-27 14:45:10 -0700990 }
991
992 pub fn f32_suffixed(f: f32) -> Literal {
993 assert!(f.is_finite());
Alex Crichtona914a612018-04-04 07:48:44 -0700994 Literal::_new(imp::Literal::f32_suffixed(f))
Alex Crichton1a7f7622017-07-05 17:47:15 -0700995 }
996
997 pub fn string(string: &str) -> Literal {
Alex Crichtona914a612018-04-04 07:48:44 -0700998 Literal::_new(imp::Literal::string(string))
Alex Crichton1a7f7622017-07-05 17:47:15 -0700999 }
1000
1001 pub fn character(ch: char) -> Literal {
Alex Crichtona914a612018-04-04 07:48:44 -07001002 Literal::_new(imp::Literal::character(ch))
Alex Crichton76a5cc82017-05-23 07:01:44 -07001003 }
1004
Alex Crichton9c2fb0a2017-05-26 08:49:31 -07001005 pub fn byte_string(s: &[u8]) -> Literal {
Alex Crichtonaf5bad42018-03-27 14:45:10 -07001006 Literal::_new(imp::Literal::byte_string(s))
Alex Crichton852d53d2017-05-19 19:25:08 -07001007 }
Alex Crichton76a5cc82017-05-23 07:01:44 -07001008
Alex Crichtonaf5bad42018-03-27 14:45:10 -07001009 pub fn span(&self) -> Span {
Alex Crichtonb2c94622018-04-04 07:36:41 -07001010 Span::_new(self.inner.span())
Alex Crichton1a7f7622017-07-05 17:47:15 -07001011 }
1012
Alex Crichtonaf5bad42018-03-27 14:45:10 -07001013 pub fn set_span(&mut self, span: Span) {
Alex Crichtonb2c94622018-04-04 07:36:41 -07001014 self.inner.set_span(span.inner);
Alex Crichton31316622017-05-26 12:54:47 -07001015 }
Alex Crichton852d53d2017-05-19 19:25:08 -07001016}
1017
Alex Crichtonaf5bad42018-03-27 14:45:10 -07001018impl fmt::Debug for Literal {
1019 fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
1020 self.inner.fmt(f)
Alex Crichton44bffbc2017-05-19 17:51:59 -07001021 }
1022}
David Tolnaycb1b85f2017-06-03 16:40:35 -07001023
Alex Crichtonaf5bad42018-03-27 14:45:10 -07001024impl fmt::Display for Literal {
1025 fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
1026 self.inner.fmt(f)
1027 }
1028}
1029
David Tolnay82ba02d2018-05-20 16:22:43 -07001030/// Public implementation details for the `TokenStream` type, such as iterators.
Alex Crichtonaf5bad42018-03-27 14:45:10 -07001031pub mod token_stream {
1032 use std::fmt;
1033 use std::marker;
1034 use std::rc::Rc;
1035
David Tolnay48ea5042018-04-23 19:17:35 -07001036 use imp;
Alex Crichtonaf5bad42018-03-27 14:45:10 -07001037 pub use TokenStream;
David Tolnayb28f38a2018-03-31 22:02:29 +02001038 use TokenTree;
Alex Crichtonaf5bad42018-03-27 14:45:10 -07001039
David Tolnay82ba02d2018-05-20 16:22:43 -07001040 /// An iterator over `TokenStream`'s `TokenTree`s.
1041 ///
1042 /// The iteration is "shallow", e.g. the iterator doesn't recurse into
1043 /// delimited groups, and returns whole groups as token trees.
Alex Crichtonaf5bad42018-03-27 14:45:10 -07001044 pub struct IntoIter {
1045 inner: imp::TokenTreeIter,
1046 _marker: marker::PhantomData<Rc<()>>,
1047 }
1048
Alex Crichtonaf5bad42018-03-27 14:45:10 -07001049 impl Iterator for IntoIter {
1050 type Item = TokenTree;
1051
1052 fn next(&mut self) -> Option<TokenTree> {
1053 self.inner.next()
1054 }
1055 }
1056
1057 impl fmt::Debug for IntoIter {
1058 fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
1059 self.inner.fmt(f)
1060 }
1061 }
1062
1063 impl IntoIterator for TokenStream {
1064 type Item = TokenTree;
1065 type IntoIter = IntoIter;
1066
1067 fn into_iter(self) -> IntoIter {
1068 IntoIter {
1069 inner: self.inner.into_iter(),
1070 _marker: marker::PhantomData,
1071 }
1072 }
1073 }
1074}