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David Tolnay5e84e972018-01-05 17:51:06 -08009//! Syn is a parsing library for parsing a stream of Rust tokens into a syntax
10//! tree of Rust source code.
11//!
12//! Currently this library is geared toward the [custom derive] use case but
13//! contains some APIs that may be useful for Rust procedural macros more
14//! generally.
15//!
16//! [custom derive]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/master/text/1681-macros-1.1.md
17//!
18//! - **Data structures** — Syn provides a complete syntax tree that can
19//! represent any valid Rust source code. The syntax tree is rooted at
20//! [`syn::File`] which represents a full source file, but there are other
21//! entry points that may be useful to procedural macros including
22//! [`syn::Item`], [`syn::Expr`] and [`syn::Type`].
23//!
24//! - **Custom derives** — Of particular interest to custom derives is
25//! [`syn::DeriveInput`] which is any of the three legal input items to a
26//! derive macro. An example below shows using this type in a library that can
27//! derive implementations of a trait of your own.
28//!
29//! - **Parser combinators** — Parsing in Syn is built on a suite of public
30//! parser combinator macros that you can use for parsing any token-based
31//! syntax you dream up within a `functionlike!(...)` procedural macro. Every
32//! syntax tree node defined by Syn is individually parsable and may be used
33//! as a building block for custom syntaxes, or you may do it all yourself
34//! working from the most primitive tokens.
35//!
36//! - **Location information** — Every token parsed by Syn is associated with a
37//! `Span` that tracks line and column information back to the source of that
38//! token. These spans allow a procedural macro to display detailed error
39//! messages pointing to all the right places in the user's code. There is an
40//! example of this below.
41//!
42//! - **Feature flags** — Functionality is aggressively feature gated so your
43//! procedural macros enable only what they need, and do not pay in compile
44//! time for all the rest.
45//!
46//! [`syn::File`]: struct.File.html
47//! [`syn::Item`]: enum.Item.html
48//! [`syn::Expr`]: enum.Expr.html
49//! [`syn::Type`]: enum.Type.html
50//! [`syn::DeriveInput`]: struct.DeriveInput.html
51//!
52//! *Version requirement: Syn supports any compiler version back to Rust's very
53//! first support for procedural macros in Rust 1.15.0. Some features especially
54//! around error reporting are only available in newer compilers or on the
55//! nightly channel.*
56//!
57//! ## Example of a custom derive
58//!
59//! The canonical custom derive using Syn looks like this. We write an ordinary
60//! Rust function tagged with a `proc_macro_derive` attribute and the name of
61//! the trait we are deriving. Any time that derive appears in the user's code,
62//! the Rust compiler passes their data structure as tokens into our macro. We
63//! get to execute arbitrary Rust code to figure out what to do with those
64//! tokens, then hand some tokens back to the compiler to compile into the
65//! user's crate.
66//!
67//! [`TokenStream`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/proc_macro/struct.TokenStream.html
68//!
69//! ```toml
70//! [dependencies]
David Tolnay552ff332018-03-31 23:04:48 +020071//! syn = "0.13"
72//! quote = "0.5"
David Tolnay5e84e972018-01-05 17:51:06 -080073//!
74//! [lib]
75//! proc-macro = true
76//! ```
77//!
78//! ```rust
79//! extern crate proc_macro;
80//! extern crate syn;
81//!
82//! #[macro_use]
83//! extern crate quote;
84//!
85//! use proc_macro::TokenStream;
86//! use syn::DeriveInput;
87//!
88//! # const IGNORE_TOKENS: &str = stringify! {
89//! #[proc_macro_derive(MyMacro)]
90//! # };
91//! pub fn my_macro(input: TokenStream) -> TokenStream {
92//! // Parse the input tokens into a syntax tree
93//! let input: DeriveInput = syn::parse(input).unwrap();
94//!
95//! // Build the output, possibly using quasi-quotation
96//! let expanded = quote! {
97//! // ...
98//! };
99//!
100//! // Hand the output tokens back to the compiler
101//! expanded.into()
102//! }
103//! #
104//! # fn main() {}
105//! ```
106//!
107//! The [`heapsize`] example directory shows a complete working Macros 1.1
108//! implementation of a custom derive. It works on any Rust compiler \>=1.15.0.
109//! The example derives a `HeapSize` trait which computes an estimate of the
110//! amount of heap memory owned by a value.
111//!
112//! [`heapsize`]: https://github.com/dtolnay/syn/tree/master/examples/heapsize
113//!
114//! ```rust
115//! pub trait HeapSize {
116//! /// Total number of bytes of heap memory owned by `self`.
117//! fn heap_size_of_children(&self) -> usize;
118//! }
119//! ```
120//!
121//! The custom derive allows users to write `#[derive(HeapSize)]` on data
122//! structures in their program.
123//!
124//! ```rust
125//! # const IGNORE_TOKENS: &str = stringify! {
126//! #[derive(HeapSize)]
127//! # };
128//! struct Demo<'a, T: ?Sized> {
129//! a: Box<T>,
130//! b: u8,
131//! c: &'a str,
132//! d: String,
133//! }
134//! ```
135//!
136//! ## Spans and error reporting
137//!
138//! The [`heapsize2`] example directory is an extension of the `heapsize`
139//! example that demonstrates some of the hygiene and error reporting properties
140//! of Macros 2.0. This example currently requires a nightly Rust compiler
141//! \>=1.24.0-nightly but we are working to stabilize all of the APIs involved.
142//!
143//! [`heapsize2`]: https://github.com/dtolnay/syn/tree/master/examples/heapsize2
144//!
145//! The token-based procedural macro API provides great control over where the
146//! compiler's error messages are displayed in user code. Consider the error the
147//! user sees if one of their field types does not implement `HeapSize`.
148//!
149//! ```rust
150//! # const IGNORE_TOKENS: &str = stringify! {
151//! #[derive(HeapSize)]
152//! # };
153//! struct Broken {
154//! ok: String,
155//! bad: std::thread::Thread,
156//! }
157//! ```
158//!
159//! In the Macros 1.1 string-based procedural macro world, the resulting error
160//! would point unhelpfully to the invocation of the derive macro and not to the
161//! actual problematic field.
162//!
163//! ```text
164//! error[E0599]: no method named `heap_size_of_children` found for type `std::thread::Thread` in the current scope
165//! --> src/main.rs:4:10
166//! |
167//! 4 | #[derive(HeapSize)]
168//! | ^^^^^^^^
169//! ```
170//!
171//! By tracking span information all the way through the expansion of a
172//! procedural macro as shown in the `heapsize2` example, token-based macros in
173//! Syn are able to trigger errors that directly pinpoint the source of the
174//! problem.
175//!
176//! ```text
177//! error[E0277]: the trait bound `std::thread::Thread: HeapSize` is not satisfied
178//! --> src/main.rs:7:5
179//! |
180//! 7 | bad: std::thread::Thread,
David Tolnayefff2ff2018-01-07 11:49:52 -0800181//! | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ the trait `HeapSize` is not implemented for `Thread`
David Tolnay5e84e972018-01-05 17:51:06 -0800182//! ```
183//!
184//! ## Parsing a custom syntax using combinators
185//!
186//! The [`lazy-static`] example directory shows the implementation of a
187//! `functionlike!(...)` procedural macro in which the input tokens are parsed
188//! using [`nom`]-style parser combinators.
189//!
190//! [`lazy-static`]: https://github.com/dtolnay/syn/tree/master/examples/lazy-static
191//! [`nom`]: https://github.com/Geal/nom
192//!
193//! The example reimplements the popular `lazy_static` crate from crates.io as a
194//! procedural macro.
195//!
196//! ```
197//! # macro_rules! lazy_static {
198//! # ($($tt:tt)*) => {}
199//! # }
200//! #
201//! lazy_static! {
202//! static ref USERNAME: Regex = Regex::new("^[a-z0-9_-]{3,16}$").unwrap();
203//! }
204//! ```
205//!
206//! The implementation shows how to trigger custom warnings and error messages
207//! on the macro input.
208//!
209//! ```text
210//! warning: come on, pick a more creative name
211//! --> src/main.rs:10:16
212//! |
213//! 10 | static ref FOO: String = "lazy_static".to_owned();
214//! | ^^^
215//! ```
216//!
217//! ## Debugging
218//!
219//! When developing a procedural macro it can be helpful to look at what the
220//! generated code looks like. Use `cargo rustc -- -Zunstable-options
221//! --pretty=expanded` or the [`cargo expand`] subcommand.
222//!
David Tolnay324db2d2018-01-07 11:51:09 -0800223//! [`cargo expand`]: https://github.com/dtolnay/cargo-expand
David Tolnay5e84e972018-01-05 17:51:06 -0800224//!
225//! To show the expanded code for some crate that uses your procedural macro,
226//! run `cargo expand` from that crate. To show the expanded code for one of
227//! your own test cases, run `cargo expand --test the_test_case` where the last
228//! argument is the name of the test file without the `.rs` extension.
229//!
230//! This write-up by Brandon W Maister discusses debugging in more detail:
231//! [Debugging Rust's new Custom Derive system][debugging].
232//!
233//! [debugging]: https://quodlibetor.github.io/posts/debugging-rusts-new-custom-derive-system/
234//!
235//! ## Optional features
236//!
237//! Syn puts a lot of functionality behind optional features in order to
238//! optimize compile time for the most common use cases. The following features
239//! are available.
240//!
241//! - **`derive`** *(enabled by default)* — Data structures for representing the
242//! possible input to a custom derive, including structs and enums and types.
243//! - **`full`** — Data structures for representing the syntax tree of all valid
244//! Rust source code, including items and expressions.
245//! - **`parsing`** *(enabled by default)* — Ability to parse input tokens into
246//! a syntax tree node of a chosen type.
247//! - **`printing`** *(enabled by default)* — Ability to print a syntax tree
248//! node as tokens of Rust source code.
249//! - **`visit`** — Trait for traversing a syntax tree.
David Tolnay34981cf2018-01-06 16:22:35 -0800250//! - **`visit-mut`** — Trait for traversing and mutating in place a syntax
David Tolnay5e84e972018-01-05 17:51:06 -0800251//! tree.
252//! - **`fold`** — Trait for transforming an owned syntax tree.
253//! - **`clone-impls`** *(enabled by default)* — Clone impls for all syntax tree
254//! types.
255//! - **`extra-traits`** — Debug, Eq, PartialEq, Hash impls for all syntax tree
256//! types.
hcpl4b72a382018-04-04 14:50:24 +0300257//! - **`proc-macro`** *(enabled by default)* — Runtime dependency on the
258//! dynamic library libproc_macro from rustc toolchain.
David Tolnay5e84e972018-01-05 17:51:06 -0800259
David Tolnay4cf7db82018-01-07 15:22:01 -0800260// Syn types in rustdoc of other crates get linked to here.
David Tolnay5efb7872018-05-19 22:23:41 -0700261#![doc(html_root_url = "https://docs.rs/syn/0.13.11")]
David Tolnay34071ba2018-05-20 20:00:41 -0700262#![cfg_attr(feature = "cargo-clippy", deny(clippy, clippy_pedantic))]
263
264// Ignored clippy lints.
David Tolnay94d2b792018-04-29 12:26:10 -0700265#![cfg_attr(
266 feature = "cargo-clippy",
267 allow(
268 const_static_lifetime, doc_markdown, large_enum_variant, match_bool, redundant_closure,
269 needless_pass_by_value, redundant_field_names
270 )
271)]
David Tolnay34071ba2018-05-20 20:00:41 -0700272// Ignored clippy_pedantic lints.
273#![cfg_attr(
274 feature = "cargo-clippy",
275 allow(
276 cast_possible_truncation,
277 cast_possible_wrap,
278 items_after_statements,
279 similar_names,
280 single_match_else,
281 stutter,
282 unseparated_literal_suffix,
283 use_self,
284 )
285)]
David Tolnayad2836d2017-04-20 10:11:43 -0700286
Kartikaya Gupta6434beb2018-02-22 17:07:00 -0500287#[cfg(feature = "proc-macro")]
David Tolnay51382052017-12-27 13:46:21 -0500288extern crate proc_macro;
David Tolnay94d2b792018-04-29 12:26:10 -0700289extern crate proc_macro2;
David Tolnay570695e2017-06-03 16:15:13 -0700290extern crate unicode_xid;
Alex Crichtonccbb45d2017-05-23 10:58:24 -0700291
David Tolnay1cf80912017-12-31 18:35:12 -0500292#[cfg(feature = "printing")]
David Tolnay87d0b442016-09-04 11:52:12 -0700293extern crate quote;
294
David Tolnay1b752fb2017-12-26 21:41:39 -0500295#[cfg(feature = "parsing")]
David Tolnayf8db7ba2017-11-11 22:52:16 -0800296#[macro_use]
David Tolnayc5ab8c62017-12-26 16:43:39 -0500297#[doc(hidden)]
298pub mod parsers;
David Tolnay35161ff2016-09-03 11:33:15 -0700299
Alex Crichton62a0a592017-05-22 13:58:53 -0700300#[macro_use]
301mod macros;
302
David Tolnayc5ab8c62017-12-26 16:43:39 -0500303#[macro_use]
David Tolnay32954ef2017-12-26 22:43:16 -0500304pub mod token;
David Tolnayc5ab8c62017-12-26 16:43:39 -0500305
David Tolnaye303b7c2018-05-20 16:46:35 -0700306pub use proc_macro2::Ident;
307
David Tolnay3cfd1d32018-01-03 00:22:08 -0800308#[cfg(any(feature = "full", feature = "derive"))]
David Tolnayb79ee962016-09-04 09:39:20 -0700309mod attr;
David Tolnay3cfd1d32018-01-03 00:22:08 -0800310#[cfg(any(feature = "full", feature = "derive"))]
David Tolnayaaadd782018-01-06 22:58:13 -0800311pub use attr::{AttrStyle, Attribute, Meta, MetaList, MetaNameValue, NestedMeta};
David Tolnay35161ff2016-09-03 11:33:15 -0700312
David Tolnay3cfd1d32018-01-03 00:22:08 -0800313#[cfg(any(feature = "full", feature = "derive"))]
David Tolnayf38cdf62016-09-23 19:07:09 -0700314mod data;
David Tolnay3cfd1d32018-01-03 00:22:08 -0800315#[cfg(any(feature = "full", feature = "derive"))]
David Tolnayb57c8492018-05-05 00:32:04 -0700316pub use data::{
317 Field, Fields, FieldsNamed, FieldsUnnamed, Variant, VisCrate, VisPublic, VisRestricted,
318 Visibility,
319};
David Tolnayf38cdf62016-09-23 19:07:09 -0700320
David Tolnay3cfd1d32018-01-03 00:22:08 -0800321#[cfg(any(feature = "full", feature = "derive"))]
David Tolnayf4bbbd92016-09-23 14:41:55 -0700322mod expr;
David Tolnay3cfd1d32018-01-03 00:22:08 -0800323#[cfg(any(feature = "full", feature = "derive"))]
David Tolnayb57c8492018-05-05 00:32:04 -0700324pub use expr::{
325 Expr, ExprArray, ExprAssign, ExprAssignOp, ExprBinary, ExprBlock, ExprBox, ExprBreak, ExprCall,
326 ExprCast, ExprCatch, ExprClosure, ExprContinue, ExprField, ExprForLoop, ExprGroup, ExprIf,
327 ExprIfLet, ExprInPlace, ExprIndex, ExprLit, ExprLoop, ExprMacro, ExprMatch, ExprMethodCall,
328 ExprParen, ExprPath, ExprRange, ExprReference, ExprRepeat, ExprReturn, ExprStruct, ExprTry,
329 ExprTuple, ExprType, ExprUnary, ExprUnsafe, ExprVerbatim, ExprWhile, ExprWhileLet, ExprYield,
330 Index, Member,
331};
Michael Layzell734adb42017-06-07 16:58:31 -0400332
333#[cfg(feature = "full")]
David Tolnayb57c8492018-05-05 00:32:04 -0700334pub use expr::{
335 Arm, Block, FieldPat, FieldValue, GenericMethodArgument, Label, Local, MethodTurbofish, Pat,
336 PatBox, PatIdent, PatLit, PatMacro, PatPath, PatRange, PatRef, PatSlice, PatStruct, PatTuple,
337 PatTupleStruct, PatVerbatim, PatWild, RangeLimits, Stmt,
338};
David Tolnayf4bbbd92016-09-23 14:41:55 -0700339
David Tolnay3cfd1d32018-01-03 00:22:08 -0800340#[cfg(any(feature = "full", feature = "derive"))]
David Tolnayb79ee962016-09-04 09:39:20 -0700341mod generics;
David Tolnay3cfd1d32018-01-03 00:22:08 -0800342#[cfg(any(feature = "full", feature = "derive"))]
David Tolnayb57c8492018-05-05 00:32:04 -0700343pub use generics::{
344 BoundLifetimes, ConstParam, GenericParam, Generics, LifetimeDef, PredicateEq,
345 PredicateLifetime, PredicateType, TraitBound, TraitBoundModifier, TypeParam, TypeParamBound,
346 WhereClause, WherePredicate,
347};
David Tolnay3cfd1d32018-01-03 00:22:08 -0800348#[cfg(all(any(feature = "full", feature = "derive"), feature = "printing"))]
David Tolnayfd6bf5c2017-11-12 09:41:14 -0800349pub use generics::{ImplGenerics, Turbofish, TypeGenerics};
David Tolnay35161ff2016-09-03 11:33:15 -0700350
David Tolnayf38cdf62016-09-23 19:07:09 -0700351#[cfg(feature = "full")]
David Tolnayb79ee962016-09-04 09:39:20 -0700352mod item;
David Tolnayf38cdf62016-09-23 19:07:09 -0700353#[cfg(feature = "full")]
David Tolnayb57c8492018-05-05 00:32:04 -0700354pub use item::{
355 ArgCaptured, ArgSelf, ArgSelfRef, FnArg, FnDecl, ForeignItem, ForeignItemFn, ForeignItemStatic,
356 ForeignItemType, ForeignItemVerbatim, ImplItem, ImplItemConst, ImplItemMacro, ImplItemMethod,
357 ImplItemType, ImplItemVerbatim, Item, ItemConst, ItemEnum, ItemExternCrate, ItemFn,
358 ItemForeignMod, ItemImpl, ItemMacro, ItemMacro2, ItemMod, ItemStatic, ItemStruct, ItemTrait,
359 ItemType, ItemUnion, ItemUse, ItemVerbatim, MethodSig, TraitItem, TraitItemConst,
360 TraitItemMacro, TraitItemMethod, TraitItemType, TraitItemVerbatim, UseGlob, UseGroup, UseName,
361 UsePath, UseRename, UseTree,
362};
David Tolnay35161ff2016-09-03 11:33:15 -0700363
David Tolnay631cb8c2016-11-10 17:16:41 -0800364#[cfg(feature = "full")]
David Tolnayc7a5d3d2017-06-04 12:11:05 -0700365mod file;
David Tolnay631cb8c2016-11-10 17:16:41 -0800366#[cfg(feature = "full")]
David Tolnayc7a5d3d2017-06-04 12:11:05 -0700367pub use file::File;
David Tolnay631cb8c2016-11-10 17:16:41 -0800368
David Tolnay3cfd1d32018-01-03 00:22:08 -0800369#[cfg(any(feature = "full", feature = "derive"))]
David Tolnay63e3dee2017-06-03 20:13:17 -0700370mod lifetime;
David Tolnay3cfd1d32018-01-03 00:22:08 -0800371#[cfg(any(feature = "full", feature = "derive"))]
David Tolnay63e3dee2017-06-03 20:13:17 -0700372pub use lifetime::Lifetime;
373
David Tolnay3cfd1d32018-01-03 00:22:08 -0800374#[cfg(any(feature = "full", feature = "derive"))]
David Tolnayf4bbbd92016-09-23 14:41:55 -0700375mod lit;
David Tolnay3cfd1d32018-01-03 00:22:08 -0800376#[cfg(any(feature = "full", feature = "derive"))]
David Tolnayb57c8492018-05-05 00:32:04 -0700377pub use lit::{
378 FloatSuffix, IntSuffix, Lit, LitBool, LitByte, LitByteStr, LitChar, LitFloat, LitInt, LitStr,
379 LitVerbatim, StrStyle,
380};
David Tolnayf4bbbd92016-09-23 14:41:55 -0700381
David Tolnay3cfd1d32018-01-03 00:22:08 -0800382#[cfg(any(feature = "full", feature = "derive"))]
David Tolnayf4bbbd92016-09-23 14:41:55 -0700383mod mac;
David Tolnay3cfd1d32018-01-03 00:22:08 -0800384#[cfg(any(feature = "full", feature = "derive"))]
David Tolnayab919512017-12-30 23:31:51 -0500385pub use mac::{Macro, MacroDelimiter};
David Tolnayf4bbbd92016-09-23 14:41:55 -0700386
David Tolnay3cfd1d32018-01-03 00:22:08 -0800387#[cfg(any(feature = "full", feature = "derive"))]
David Tolnay0e837402016-12-22 17:25:55 -0500388mod derive;
David Tolnay3cfd1d32018-01-03 00:22:08 -0800389#[cfg(feature = "derive")]
David Tolnaye3d41b72017-12-31 15:24:00 -0500390pub use derive::{Data, DataEnum, DataStruct, DataUnion, DeriveInput};
David Tolnayf38cdf62016-09-23 19:07:09 -0700391
David Tolnay3cfd1d32018-01-03 00:22:08 -0800392#[cfg(any(feature = "full", feature = "derive"))]
David Tolnay3cb23a92016-10-07 23:02:21 -0700393mod op;
David Tolnay3cfd1d32018-01-03 00:22:08 -0800394#[cfg(any(feature = "full", feature = "derive"))]
David Tolnay3cb23a92016-10-07 23:02:21 -0700395pub use op::{BinOp, UnOp};
396
David Tolnay3cfd1d32018-01-03 00:22:08 -0800397#[cfg(any(feature = "full", feature = "derive"))]
David Tolnayb79ee962016-09-04 09:39:20 -0700398mod ty;
David Tolnay3cfd1d32018-01-03 00:22:08 -0800399#[cfg(any(feature = "full", feature = "derive"))]
David Tolnayb57c8492018-05-05 00:32:04 -0700400pub use ty::{
401 Abi, BareFnArg, BareFnArgName, ReturnType, Type, TypeArray, TypeBareFn, TypeGroup,
402 TypeImplTrait, TypeInfer, TypeMacro, TypeNever, TypeParen, TypePath, TypePtr, TypeReference,
403 TypeSlice, TypeTraitObject, TypeTuple, TypeVerbatim,
404};
David Tolnay056de302018-01-05 14:29:05 -0800405
406#[cfg(any(feature = "full", feature = "derive"))]
407mod path;
David Tolnay94d2b792018-04-29 12:26:10 -0700408#[cfg(all(any(feature = "full", feature = "derive"), feature = "printing"))]
409pub use path::PathTokens;
David Tolnay056de302018-01-05 14:29:05 -0800410#[cfg(any(feature = "full", feature = "derive"))]
David Tolnayb57c8492018-05-05 00:32:04 -0700411pub use path::{
412 AngleBracketedGenericArguments, Binding, GenericArgument, ParenthesizedGenericArguments, Path,
413 PathArguments, PathSegment, QSelf,
414};
Alex Crichtonccbb45d2017-05-23 10:58:24 -0700415
David Tolnay1b752fb2017-12-26 21:41:39 -0500416#[cfg(feature = "parsing")]
David Tolnaydfc886b2018-01-06 08:03:09 -0800417pub mod buffer;
David Tolnay94d2b792018-04-29 12:26:10 -0700418pub mod punctuated;
David Tolnay1b752fb2017-12-26 21:41:39 -0500419#[cfg(feature = "parsing")]
David Tolnayc5ab8c62017-12-26 16:43:39 -0500420pub mod synom;
David Tolnaycc543712018-01-08 11:29:54 -0800421#[cfg(any(feature = "full", feature = "derive"))]
David Tolnaye0824032017-12-27 15:25:56 -0500422mod tt;
David Tolnayc5ab8c62017-12-26 16:43:39 -0500423
David Tolnaye83ef5a2018-01-11 15:18:36 -0800424// Not public API except the `parse_quote!` macro.
David Tolnay491680a2018-01-23 00:34:40 -0800425#[cfg(feature = "parsing")]
David Tolnaye83ef5a2018-01-11 15:18:36 -0800426#[doc(hidden)]
427pub mod parse_quote;
428
David Tolnay4d942b42018-01-02 22:14:04 -0800429#[cfg(all(feature = "parsing", feature = "printing"))]
David Tolnayf790b612017-12-31 18:46:57 -0500430pub mod spanned;
431
Nika Layzella6f46c42017-10-26 15:26:16 -0400432mod gen {
David Tolnayded2d682018-01-06 18:53:53 -0800433 /// Syntax tree traversal to walk a shared borrow of a syntax tree.
434 ///
435 /// Each method of the [`Visit`] trait is a hook that can be overridden to
436 /// customize the behavior when visiting the corresponding type of node. By
437 /// default, every method recursively visits the substructure of the input
438 /// by invoking the right visitor method of each of its fields.
439 ///
440 /// [`Visit`]: trait.Visit.html
441 ///
442 /// ```rust
443 /// # use syn::{Attribute, BinOp, Expr, ExprBinary};
444 /// #
445 /// pub trait Visit<'ast> {
446 /// /* ... */
447 ///
448 /// fn visit_expr_binary(&mut self, node: &'ast ExprBinary) {
449 /// for attr in &node.attrs {
450 /// self.visit_attribute(attr);
451 /// }
452 /// self.visit_expr(&*node.left);
453 /// self.visit_bin_op(&node.op);
454 /// self.visit_expr(&*node.right);
455 /// }
456 ///
457 /// /* ... */
458 /// # fn visit_attribute(&mut self, node: &'ast Attribute);
459 /// # fn visit_expr(&mut self, node: &'ast Expr);
460 /// # fn visit_bin_op(&mut self, node: &'ast BinOp);
461 /// }
462 /// ```
David Tolnay461d98e2018-01-07 11:07:19 -0800463 ///
464 /// *This module is available if Syn is built with the `"visit"` feature.*
Nika Layzella6f46c42017-10-26 15:26:16 -0400465 #[cfg(feature = "visit")]
466 pub mod visit;
David Tolnay55337722016-09-11 12:58:56 -0700467
David Tolnayded2d682018-01-06 18:53:53 -0800468 /// Syntax tree traversal to mutate an exclusive borrow of a syntax tree in
469 /// place.
470 ///
471 /// Each method of the [`VisitMut`] trait is a hook that can be overridden
472 /// to customize the behavior when mutating the corresponding type of node.
473 /// By default, every method recursively visits the substructure of the
474 /// input by invoking the right visitor method of each of its fields.
475 ///
476 /// [`VisitMut`]: trait.VisitMut.html
477 ///
478 /// ```rust
479 /// # use syn::{Attribute, BinOp, Expr, ExprBinary};
480 /// #
481 /// pub trait VisitMut {
482 /// /* ... */
483 ///
484 /// fn visit_expr_binary_mut(&mut self, node: &mut ExprBinary) {
485 /// for attr in &mut node.attrs {
486 /// self.visit_attribute_mut(attr);
487 /// }
488 /// self.visit_expr_mut(&mut *node.left);
489 /// self.visit_bin_op_mut(&mut node.op);
490 /// self.visit_expr_mut(&mut *node.right);
491 /// }
492 ///
493 /// /* ... */
494 /// # fn visit_attribute_mut(&mut self, node: &mut Attribute);
495 /// # fn visit_expr_mut(&mut self, node: &mut Expr);
496 /// # fn visit_bin_op_mut(&mut self, node: &mut BinOp);
497 /// }
498 /// ```
David Tolnay461d98e2018-01-07 11:07:19 -0800499 ///
500 /// *This module is available if Syn is built with the `"visit-mut"`
501 /// feature.*
David Tolnay9df02c42018-01-06 13:52:48 -0800502 #[cfg(feature = "visit-mut")]
Nika Layzella6f46c42017-10-26 15:26:16 -0400503 pub mod visit_mut;
Nika Layzell27726662017-10-24 23:16:35 -0400504
David Tolnayded2d682018-01-06 18:53:53 -0800505 /// Syntax tree traversal to transform the nodes of an owned syntax tree.
506 ///
507 /// Each method of the [`Fold`] trait is a hook that can be overridden to
508 /// customize the behavior when transforming the corresponding type of node.
509 /// By default, every method recursively visits the substructure of the
510 /// input by invoking the right visitor method of each of its fields.
511 ///
512 /// [`Fold`]: trait.Fold.html
513 ///
514 /// ```rust
515 /// # use syn::{Attribute, BinOp, Expr, ExprBinary};
516 /// #
517 /// pub trait Fold {
518 /// /* ... */
519 ///
520 /// fn fold_expr_binary(&mut self, node: ExprBinary) -> ExprBinary {
521 /// ExprBinary {
522 /// attrs: node.attrs
523 /// .into_iter()
524 /// .map(|attr| self.fold_attribute(attr))
525 /// .collect(),
526 /// left: Box::new(self.fold_expr(*node.left)),
527 /// op: self.fold_bin_op(node.op),
528 /// right: Box::new(self.fold_expr(*node.right)),
529 /// }
530 /// }
531 ///
532 /// /* ... */
533 /// # fn fold_attribute(&mut self, node: Attribute) -> Attribute;
534 /// # fn fold_expr(&mut self, node: Expr) -> Expr;
535 /// # fn fold_bin_op(&mut self, node: BinOp) -> BinOp;
536 /// }
537 /// ```
David Tolnay461d98e2018-01-07 11:07:19 -0800538 ///
539 /// *This module is available if Syn is built with the `"fold"` feature.*
Nika Layzella6f46c42017-10-26 15:26:16 -0400540 #[cfg(feature = "fold")]
541 pub mod fold;
David Tolnayf60f4262017-12-28 19:17:58 -0500542
David Tolnay0a0d78c2018-01-05 15:24:01 -0800543 #[cfg(any(feature = "full", feature = "derive"))]
David Tolnayf60f4262017-12-28 19:17:58 -0500544 #[path = "../gen_helper.rs"]
545 mod helper;
Nika Layzella6f46c42017-10-26 15:26:16 -0400546}
547pub use gen::*;
gnzlbg9ae88d82017-01-26 20:45:17 +0100548
David Tolnayc7a5d3d2017-06-04 12:11:05 -0700549////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
550
David Tolnay55337722016-09-11 12:58:56 -0700551#[cfg(feature = "parsing")]
David Tolnay94d2b792018-04-29 12:26:10 -0700552use synom::{Parser, Synom};
Ted Driggs054abbb2017-05-01 12:20:52 -0700553
David Tolnayc7a5d3d2017-06-04 12:11:05 -0700554#[cfg(feature = "parsing")]
David Tolnayc5ab8c62017-12-26 16:43:39 -0500555mod error;
556#[cfg(feature = "parsing")]
David Tolnay203557a2017-12-27 23:59:33 -0500557use error::ParseError;
David Tolnayc5ab8c62017-12-26 16:43:39 -0500558
559// Not public API.
David Tolnay1b752fb2017-12-26 21:41:39 -0500560#[cfg(feature = "parsing")]
David Tolnayc5ab8c62017-12-26 16:43:39 -0500561#[doc(hidden)]
562pub use error::parse_error;
Michael Layzell416724e2017-05-24 21:12:34 -0400563
David Tolnayccab0be2018-01-06 22:24:47 -0800564/// Parse tokens of source code into the chosen syntax tree node.
David Tolnayc7a5d3d2017-06-04 12:11:05 -0700565///
566/// This is preferred over parsing a string because tokens are able to preserve
567/// information about where in the user's code they were originally written (the
568/// "span" of the token), possibly allowing the compiler to produce better error
569/// messages.
570///
David Tolnayccab0be2018-01-06 22:24:47 -0800571/// This function parses a `proc_macro::TokenStream` which is the type used for
572/// interop with the compiler in a procedural macro. To parse a
573/// `proc_macro2::TokenStream`, use [`syn::parse2`] instead.
574///
575/// [`syn::parse2`]: fn.parse2.html
576///
hcpl4b72a382018-04-04 14:50:24 +0300577/// *This function is available if Syn is built with both the `"parsing"` and
578/// `"proc-macro"` features.*
David Tolnay461d98e2018-01-07 11:07:19 -0800579///
David Tolnayc7a5d3d2017-06-04 12:11:05 -0700580/// # Examples
581///
David Tolnaybcf26022017-12-25 22:10:52 -0500582/// ```rust
David Tolnayc7a5d3d2017-06-04 12:11:05 -0700583/// extern crate proc_macro;
584/// use proc_macro::TokenStream;
585///
586/// extern crate syn;
587///
588/// #[macro_use]
589/// extern crate quote;
590///
591/// use syn::DeriveInput;
592///
David Tolnaybcf26022017-12-25 22:10:52 -0500593/// # const IGNORE_TOKENS: &str = stringify! {
David Tolnayc7a5d3d2017-06-04 12:11:05 -0700594/// #[proc_macro_derive(MyMacro)]
David Tolnaybcf26022017-12-25 22:10:52 -0500595/// # };
David Tolnayc7a5d3d2017-06-04 12:11:05 -0700596/// pub fn my_macro(input: TokenStream) -> TokenStream {
597/// // Parse the tokens into a syntax tree
598/// let ast: DeriveInput = syn::parse(input).unwrap();
599///
600/// // Build the output, possibly using quasi-quotation
601/// let expanded = quote! {
602/// /* ... */
603/// };
604///
David Tolnaybcf26022017-12-25 22:10:52 -0500605/// // Convert into a token stream and return it
606/// expanded.into()
David Tolnayc7a5d3d2017-06-04 12:11:05 -0700607/// }
David Tolnaybcf26022017-12-25 22:10:52 -0500608/// #
609/// # fn main() {}
David Tolnayc7a5d3d2017-06-04 12:11:05 -0700610/// ```
Kartikaya Gupta6434beb2018-02-22 17:07:00 -0500611#[cfg(all(feature = "parsing", feature = "proc-macro"))]
David Tolnayc7a5d3d2017-06-04 12:11:05 -0700612pub fn parse<T>(tokens: proc_macro::TokenStream) -> Result<T, ParseError>
David Tolnay51382052017-12-27 13:46:21 -0500613where
614 T: Synom,
David Tolnayc7a5d3d2017-06-04 12:11:05 -0700615{
David Tolnay04c5dca2018-01-05 20:12:21 -0800616 parse2(tokens.into())
David Tolnayc7a5d3d2017-06-04 12:11:05 -0700617}
618
David Tolnayccab0be2018-01-06 22:24:47 -0800619/// Parse a proc-macro2 token stream into the chosen syntax tree node.
620///
621/// This function parses a `proc_macro2::TokenStream` which is commonly useful
622/// when the input comes from a node of the Syn syntax tree, for example the tts
623/// of a [`Macro`] node. When in a procedural macro parsing the
624/// `proc_macro::TokenStream` provided by the compiler, use [`syn::parse`]
625/// instead.
626///
627/// [`Macro`]: struct.Macro.html
628/// [`syn::parse`]: fn.parse.html
David Tolnay461d98e2018-01-07 11:07:19 -0800629///
630/// *This function is available if Syn is built with the `"parsing"` feature.*
David Tolnayc7a5d3d2017-06-04 12:11:05 -0700631#[cfg(feature = "parsing")]
David Tolnay04c5dca2018-01-05 20:12:21 -0800632pub fn parse2<T>(tokens: proc_macro2::TokenStream) -> Result<T, ParseError>
David Tolnay51382052017-12-27 13:46:21 -0500633where
634 T: Synom,
David Tolnayc7a5d3d2017-06-04 12:11:05 -0700635{
David Tolnayca7cd972018-01-11 14:23:06 -0800636 let parser = T::parse;
David Tolnay94d2b792018-04-29 12:26:10 -0700637 parser.parse2(tokens).map_err(|err| match T::description() {
638 Some(s) => ParseError::new(format!("failed to parse {}: {}", s, err)),
639 None => err,
David Tolnayca7cd972018-01-11 14:23:06 -0800640 })
David Tolnayc7a5d3d2017-06-04 12:11:05 -0700641}
Alex Crichton954046c2017-05-30 21:49:42 -0700642
David Tolnayccab0be2018-01-06 22:24:47 -0800643/// Parse a string of Rust code into the chosen syntax tree node.
David Tolnayc7a5d3d2017-06-04 12:11:05 -0700644///
David Tolnay461d98e2018-01-07 11:07:19 -0800645/// *This function is available if Syn is built with the `"parsing"` feature.*
646///
David Tolnay3f5b06f2018-01-11 21:02:00 -0800647/// # Hygiene
648///
649/// Every span in the resulting syntax tree will be set to resolve at the macro
650/// call site.
651///
David Tolnayc7a5d3d2017-06-04 12:11:05 -0700652/// # Examples
653///
654/// ```rust
655/// extern crate syn;
656/// #
David Tolnay9174b972017-11-09 22:27:50 -0800657/// #
658/// # type Result<T> = std::result::Result<T, Box<std::error::Error>>;
David Tolnayc7a5d3d2017-06-04 12:11:05 -0700659///
660/// use syn::Expr;
David Tolnayc7a5d3d2017-06-04 12:11:05 -0700661///
662/// fn run() -> Result<()> {
663/// let code = "assert_eq!(u8::max_value(), 255)";
664/// let expr = syn::parse_str::<Expr>(code)?;
665/// println!("{:#?}", expr);
666/// Ok(())
667/// }
668/// #
669/// # fn main() { run().unwrap() }
670/// ```
671#[cfg(feature = "parsing")]
672pub fn parse_str<T: Synom>(s: &str) -> Result<T, ParseError> {
David Tolnayffb1f4d2017-12-28 00:07:59 -0500673 match s.parse() {
David Tolnay04c5dca2018-01-05 20:12:21 -0800674 Ok(tts) => parse2(tts),
David Tolnayffb1f4d2017-12-28 00:07:59 -0500675 Err(_) => Err(ParseError::new("error while lexing input string")),
676 }
David Tolnayc7a5d3d2017-06-04 12:11:05 -0700677}
Alex Crichton954046c2017-05-30 21:49:42 -0700678
David Tolnayc7a5d3d2017-06-04 12:11:05 -0700679// FIXME the name parse_file makes it sound like you might pass in a path to a
680// file, rather than the content.
681/// Parse the content of a file of Rust code.
682///
683/// This is different from `syn::parse_str::<File>(content)` in two ways:
684///
685/// - It discards a leading byte order mark `\u{FEFF}` if the file has one.
686/// - It preserves the shebang line of the file, such as `#!/usr/bin/env rustx`.
687///
688/// If present, either of these would be an error using `from_str`.
689///
Christopher Serr9727ef22018-02-03 16:42:12 +0100690/// *This function is available if Syn is built with the `"parsing"` and `"full"` features.*
David Tolnay461d98e2018-01-07 11:07:19 -0800691///
David Tolnayc7a5d3d2017-06-04 12:11:05 -0700692/// # Examples
693///
694/// ```rust,no_run
695/// extern crate syn;
696/// #
David Tolnay9174b972017-11-09 22:27:50 -0800697/// #
698/// # type Result<T> = std::result::Result<T, Box<std::error::Error>>;
David Tolnayc7a5d3d2017-06-04 12:11:05 -0700699///
700/// use std::fs::File;
701/// use std::io::Read;
David Tolnayc7a5d3d2017-06-04 12:11:05 -0700702///
703/// fn run() -> Result<()> {
704/// let mut file = File::open("path/to/code.rs")?;
705/// let mut content = String::new();
706/// file.read_to_string(&mut content)?;
707///
708/// let ast = syn::parse_file(&content)?;
709/// if let Some(shebang) = ast.shebang {
710/// println!("{}", shebang);
711/// }
712/// println!("{} items", ast.items.len());
713///
714/// Ok(())
715/// }
716/// #
717/// # fn main() { run().unwrap() }
718/// ```
719#[cfg(all(feature = "parsing", feature = "full"))]
720pub fn parse_file(mut content: &str) -> Result<File, ParseError> {
721 // Strip the BOM if it is present
722 const BOM: &'static str = "\u{feff}";
723 if content.starts_with(BOM) {
724 content = &content[BOM.len()..];
David Tolnay35161ff2016-09-03 11:33:15 -0700725 }
Michael Layzell5e107ff2017-01-24 19:58:39 -0500726
David Tolnayc7a5d3d2017-06-04 12:11:05 -0700727 let mut shebang = None;
728 if content.starts_with("#!") && !content.starts_with("#![") {
729 if let Some(idx) = content.find('\n') {
730 shebang = Some(content[..idx].to_string());
731 content = &content[idx..];
732 } else {
733 shebang = Some(content.to_string());
734 content = "";
735 }
Alex Crichton954046c2017-05-30 21:49:42 -0700736 }
David Tolnay0a8972b2017-02-27 02:10:01 -0800737
David Tolnayc7a5d3d2017-06-04 12:11:05 -0700738 let mut file: File = parse_str(content)?;
739 file.shebang = shebang;
740 Ok(file)
Michael Layzell5e107ff2017-01-24 19:58:39 -0500741}
Alex Crichton259ee532017-07-14 06:51:02 -0700742
David Tolnay3cfd1d32018-01-03 00:22:08 -0800743#[cfg(all(any(feature = "full", feature = "derive"), feature = "printing"))]
Alex Crichton259ee532017-07-14 06:51:02 -0700744struct TokensOrDefault<'a, T: 'a>(&'a Option<T>);
745
David Tolnay3cfd1d32018-01-03 00:22:08 -0800746#[cfg(all(any(feature = "full", feature = "derive"), feature = "printing"))]
Alex Crichton259ee532017-07-14 06:51:02 -0700747impl<'a, T> quote::ToTokens for TokensOrDefault<'a, T>
David Tolnay51382052017-12-27 13:46:21 -0500748where
749 T: quote::ToTokens + Default,
Alex Crichton259ee532017-07-14 06:51:02 -0700750{
Alex Crichtona74a1c82018-05-16 10:20:44 -0700751 fn to_tokens(&self, tokens: &mut proc_macro2::TokenStream) {
Alex Crichton259ee532017-07-14 06:51:02 -0700752 match *self.0 {
753 Some(ref t) => t.to_tokens(tokens),
754 None => T::default().to_tokens(tokens),
755 }
756 }
757}