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David Tolnay18c754c2018-08-21 23:26:58 -04001//! Parsing interface for parsing a token stream into a syntax tree node.
David Tolnay80a914f2018-08-30 23:49:53 -07002//!
David Tolnaye0c51762018-08-31 11:05:22 -07003//! Parsing in Syn is built on parser functions that take in a [`ParseStream`]
4//! and produce a [`Result<T>`] where `T` is some syntax tree node. Underlying
5//! these parser functions is a lower level mechanism built around the
6//! [`Cursor`] type. `Cursor` is a cheaply copyable cursor over a range of
7//! tokens in a token stream.
David Tolnay80a914f2018-08-30 23:49:53 -07008//!
David Tolnaye0c51762018-08-31 11:05:22 -07009//! [`ParseStream`]: type.ParseStream.html
10//! [`Result<T>`]: type.Result.html
David Tolnay80a914f2018-08-30 23:49:53 -070011//! [`Cursor`]: ../buffer/index.html
David Tolnay80a914f2018-08-30 23:49:53 -070012//!
David Tolnay43984452018-09-01 17:43:56 -070013//! # Example
David Tolnay80a914f2018-08-30 23:49:53 -070014//!
David Tolnay43984452018-09-01 17:43:56 -070015//! Here is a snippet of parsing code to get a feel for the style of the
16//! library. We define data structures for a subset of Rust syntax including
17//! enums (not shown) and structs, then provide implementations of the [`Parse`]
18//! trait to parse these syntax tree data structures from a token stream.
19//!
David Tolnay88d9f622018-09-01 17:52:33 -070020//! Once `Parse` impls have been defined, they can be called conveniently from a
David Tolnay8e6096a2018-09-06 02:14:47 -070021//! procedural macro through [`parse_macro_input!`] as shown at the bottom of
22//! the snippet. If the caller provides syntactically invalid input to the
23//! procedural macro, they will receive a helpful compiler error message
24//! pointing out the exact token that triggered the failure to parse.
25//!
26//! [`parse_macro_input!`]: ../macro.parse_macro_input.html
David Tolnay88d9f622018-09-01 17:52:33 -070027//!
David Tolnay95989db2019-01-01 15:05:57 -050028//! ```edition2018
David Tolnaya1c98072018-09-06 08:58:10 -070029//! extern crate proc_macro;
30//!
David Tolnay88d9f622018-09-01 17:52:33 -070031//! use proc_macro::TokenStream;
David Tolnayfd5b1172018-12-31 17:54:36 -050032//! use syn::{braced, parse_macro_input, token, Field, Ident, Result, Token};
David Tolnay67fea042018-11-24 14:50:20 -080033//! use syn::parse::{Parse, ParseStream};
David Tolnay43984452018-09-01 17:43:56 -070034//! use syn::punctuated::Punctuated;
35//!
36//! enum Item {
37//! Struct(ItemStruct),
38//! Enum(ItemEnum),
39//! }
40//!
41//! struct ItemStruct {
42//! struct_token: Token![struct],
43//! ident: Ident,
44//! brace_token: token::Brace,
45//! fields: Punctuated<Field, Token![,]>,
46//! }
47//! #
48//! # enum ItemEnum {}
49//!
50//! impl Parse for Item {
51//! fn parse(input: ParseStream) -> Result<Self> {
52//! let lookahead = input.lookahead1();
53//! if lookahead.peek(Token![struct]) {
54//! input.parse().map(Item::Struct)
55//! } else if lookahead.peek(Token![enum]) {
56//! input.parse().map(Item::Enum)
57//! } else {
58//! Err(lookahead.error())
59//! }
60//! }
61//! }
62//!
63//! impl Parse for ItemStruct {
64//! fn parse(input: ParseStream) -> Result<Self> {
65//! let content;
66//! Ok(ItemStruct {
67//! struct_token: input.parse()?,
68//! ident: input.parse()?,
69//! brace_token: braced!(content in input),
70//! fields: content.parse_terminated(Field::parse_named)?,
71//! })
72//! }
73//! }
74//! #
75//! # impl Parse for ItemEnum {
76//! # fn parse(input: ParseStream) -> Result<Self> {
77//! # unimplemented!()
78//! # }
79//! # }
David Tolnay88d9f622018-09-01 17:52:33 -070080//!
81//! # const IGNORE: &str = stringify! {
82//! #[proc_macro]
83//! # };
84//! pub fn my_macro(tokens: TokenStream) -> TokenStream {
85//! let input = parse_macro_input!(tokens as Item);
86//!
87//! /* ... */
88//! # "".parse().unwrap()
89//! }
David Tolnay43984452018-09-01 17:43:56 -070090//! ```
91//!
92//! # The `syn::parse*` functions
David Tolnay80a914f2018-08-30 23:49:53 -070093//!
94//! The [`syn::parse`], [`syn::parse2`], and [`syn::parse_str`] functions serve
95//! as an entry point for parsing syntax tree nodes that can be parsed in an
96//! obvious default way. These functions can return any syntax tree node that
David Tolnay8aacee12018-08-31 09:15:15 -070097//! implements the [`Parse`] trait, which includes most types in Syn.
David Tolnay80a914f2018-08-30 23:49:53 -070098//!
99//! [`syn::parse`]: ../fn.parse.html
100//! [`syn::parse2`]: ../fn.parse2.html
101//! [`syn::parse_str`]: ../fn.parse_str.html
David Tolnay8aacee12018-08-31 09:15:15 -0700102//! [`Parse`]: trait.Parse.html
David Tolnay80a914f2018-08-30 23:49:53 -0700103//!
David Tolnay95989db2019-01-01 15:05:57 -0500104//! ```edition2018
David Tolnay80a914f2018-08-30 23:49:53 -0700105//! use syn::Type;
106//!
David Tolnay67fea042018-11-24 14:50:20 -0800107//! # fn run_parser() -> syn::Result<()> {
David Tolnay80a914f2018-08-30 23:49:53 -0700108//! let t: Type = syn::parse_str("std::collections::HashMap<String, Value>")?;
109//! # Ok(())
110//! # }
111//! #
112//! # fn main() {
113//! # run_parser().unwrap();
114//! # }
115//! ```
116//!
117//! The [`parse_quote!`] macro also uses this approach.
118//!
119//! [`parse_quote!`]: ../macro.parse_quote.html
120//!
David Tolnay43984452018-09-01 17:43:56 -0700121//! # The `Parser` trait
David Tolnay80a914f2018-08-30 23:49:53 -0700122//!
123//! Some types can be parsed in several ways depending on context. For example
124//! an [`Attribute`] can be either "outer" like `#[...]` or "inner" like
125//! `#![...]` and parsing the wrong one would be a bug. Similarly [`Punctuated`]
126//! may or may not allow trailing punctuation, and parsing it the wrong way
127//! would either reject valid input or accept invalid input.
128//!
129//! [`Attribute`]: ../struct.Attribute.html
130//! [`Punctuated`]: ../punctuated/index.html
131//!
David Tolnaye0c51762018-08-31 11:05:22 -0700132//! The `Parse` trait is not implemented in these cases because there is no good
David Tolnay80a914f2018-08-30 23:49:53 -0700133//! behavior to consider the default.
134//!
David Tolnay95989db2019-01-01 15:05:57 -0500135//! ```edition2018,compile_fail
David Tolnay2b45fd42018-11-06 21:16:55 -0800136//! # extern crate proc_macro;
David Tolnay2b45fd42018-11-06 21:16:55 -0800137//! #
David Tolnay2b45fd42018-11-06 21:16:55 -0800138//! # use syn::punctuated::Punctuated;
David Tolnay67fea042018-11-24 14:50:20 -0800139//! # use syn::{PathSegment, Result, Token};
David Tolnay2b45fd42018-11-06 21:16:55 -0800140//! #
141//! # fn f(tokens: proc_macro::TokenStream) -> Result<()> {
142//! #
David Tolnay80a914f2018-08-30 23:49:53 -0700143//! // Can't parse `Punctuated` without knowing whether trailing punctuation
144//! // should be allowed in this context.
145//! let path: Punctuated<PathSegment, Token![::]> = syn::parse(tokens)?;
David Tolnay2b45fd42018-11-06 21:16:55 -0800146//! #
147//! # Ok(())
148//! # }
David Tolnay80a914f2018-08-30 23:49:53 -0700149//! ```
150//!
151//! In these cases the types provide a choice of parser functions rather than a
David Tolnaye0c51762018-08-31 11:05:22 -0700152//! single `Parse` implementation, and those parser functions can be invoked
David Tolnay80a914f2018-08-30 23:49:53 -0700153//! through the [`Parser`] trait.
154//!
155//! [`Parser`]: trait.Parser.html
156//!
David Tolnay95989db2019-01-01 15:05:57 -0500157//! ```edition2018
David Tolnay66a23602018-12-31 17:59:21 -0500158//! extern crate proc_macro;
159//!
160//! use proc_macro::TokenStream;
David Tolnay3e3f7752018-08-31 09:33:59 -0700161//! use syn::parse::Parser;
David Tolnay80a914f2018-08-30 23:49:53 -0700162//! use syn::punctuated::Punctuated;
David Tolnay66a23602018-12-31 17:59:21 -0500163//! use syn::{Attribute, Expr, PathSegment, Result, Token};
David Tolnay80a914f2018-08-30 23:49:53 -0700164//!
David Tolnay66a23602018-12-31 17:59:21 -0500165//! fn call_some_parser_methods(input: TokenStream) -> Result<()> {
166//! // Parse a nonempty sequence of path segments separated by `::` punctuation
167//! // with no trailing punctuation.
168//! let tokens = input.clone();
169//! let parser = Punctuated::<PathSegment, Token![::]>::parse_separated_nonempty;
170//! let _path = parser.parse(tokens)?;
David Tolnay80a914f2018-08-30 23:49:53 -0700171//!
David Tolnay66a23602018-12-31 17:59:21 -0500172//! // Parse a possibly empty sequence of expressions terminated by commas with
173//! // an optional trailing punctuation.
174//! let tokens = input.clone();
175//! let parser = Punctuated::<Expr, Token![,]>::parse_terminated;
176//! let _args = parser.parse(tokens)?;
David Tolnay80a914f2018-08-30 23:49:53 -0700177//!
David Tolnay66a23602018-12-31 17:59:21 -0500178//! // Parse zero or more outer attributes but not inner attributes.
179//! let tokens = input.clone();
180//! let parser = Attribute::parse_outer;
181//! let _attrs = parser.parse(tokens)?;
182//!
183//! Ok(())
184//! }
David Tolnay80a914f2018-08-30 23:49:53 -0700185//! ```
186//!
David Tolnaye0c51762018-08-31 11:05:22 -0700187//! ---
David Tolnay80a914f2018-08-30 23:49:53 -0700188//!
189//! *This module is available if Syn is built with the `"parsing"` feature.*
David Tolnay18c754c2018-08-21 23:26:58 -0400190
191use std::cell::Cell;
Diggory Hardy1c522e12018-11-02 10:10:02 +0000192use std::fmt::{self, Debug, Display};
David Tolnay18c754c2018-08-21 23:26:58 -0400193use std::marker::PhantomData;
194use std::mem;
195use std::ops::Deref;
David Tolnayeafc8052018-08-25 16:33:53 -0400196use std::rc::Rc;
David Tolnay80a914f2018-08-30 23:49:53 -0700197use std::str::FromStr;
David Tolnayeafc8052018-08-25 16:33:53 -0400198
David Tolnay80a914f2018-08-30 23:49:53 -0700199#[cfg(all(
200 not(all(target_arch = "wasm32", target_os = "unknown")),
201 feature = "proc-macro"
202))]
203use proc_macro;
David Tolnayf07b3342018-09-01 11:58:11 -0700204use proc_macro2::{self, Delimiter, Group, Literal, Punct, Span, TokenStream, TokenTree};
David Tolnay18c754c2018-08-21 23:26:58 -0400205
David Tolnay80a914f2018-08-30 23:49:53 -0700206use buffer::{Cursor, TokenBuffer};
David Tolnayb6254182018-08-25 08:44:54 -0400207use error;
David Tolnay94f06632018-08-31 10:17:17 -0700208use lookahead;
209use private;
David Tolnay577d0332018-08-25 21:45:24 -0400210use punctuated::Punctuated;
David Tolnay4fb71232018-08-25 23:14:50 -0400211use token::Token;
David Tolnay18c754c2018-08-21 23:26:58 -0400212
David Tolnayb6254182018-08-25 08:44:54 -0400213pub use error::{Error, Result};
214pub use lookahead::{Lookahead1, Peek};
David Tolnay18c754c2018-08-21 23:26:58 -0400215
216/// Parsing interface implemented by all types that can be parsed in a default
217/// way from a token stream.
218pub trait Parse: Sized {
219 fn parse(input: ParseStream) -> Result<Self>;
220}
221
222/// Input to a Syn parser function.
David Tolnaya0daa482018-09-01 02:09:40 -0700223///
224/// See the methods of this type under the documentation of [`ParseBuffer`]. For
225/// an overview of parsing in Syn, refer to the [module documentation].
226///
227/// [module documentation]: index.html
David Tolnay18c754c2018-08-21 23:26:58 -0400228pub type ParseStream<'a> = &'a ParseBuffer<'a>;
229
230/// Cursor position within a buffered token stream.
David Tolnay20d29a12018-09-01 15:15:33 -0700231///
232/// This type is more commonly used through the type alias [`ParseStream`] which
233/// is an alias for `&ParseBuffer`.
234///
235/// `ParseStream` is the input type for all parser functions in Syn. They have
236/// the signature `fn(ParseStream) -> Result<T>`.
David Tolnay028a7d72018-12-31 17:11:02 -0500237///
238/// ## Calling a parser function
239///
240/// There is no public way to construct a `ParseBuffer`. Instead, if you are
241/// looking to invoke a parser function that requires `ParseStream` as input,
242/// you will need to go through one of the public parsing entry points.
243///
244/// - The [`parse_macro_input!`] macro if parsing input of a procedural macro;
245/// - One of [the `syn::parse*` functions][syn-parse]; or
246/// - A method of the [`Parser`] trait.
247///
248/// [`parse_macro_input!`]: ../macro.parse_macro_input.html
249/// [syn-parse]: index.html#the-synparse-functions
David Tolnay18c754c2018-08-21 23:26:58 -0400250pub struct ParseBuffer<'a> {
251 scope: Span,
David Tolnay5d7f2252018-09-02 08:21:40 -0700252 // Instead of Cell<Cursor<'a>> so that ParseBuffer<'a> is covariant in 'a.
253 // The rest of the code in this module needs to be careful that only a
254 // cursor derived from this `cell` is ever assigned to this `cell`.
255 //
256 // Cell<Cursor<'a>> cannot be covariant in 'a because then we could take a
257 // ParseBuffer<'a>, upcast to ParseBuffer<'short> for some lifetime shorter
258 // than 'a, and then assign a Cursor<'short> into the Cell.
259 //
260 // By extension, it would not be safe to expose an API that accepts a
261 // Cursor<'a> and trusts that it lives as long as the cursor currently in
262 // the cell.
David Tolnay18c754c2018-08-21 23:26:58 -0400263 cell: Cell<Cursor<'static>>,
264 marker: PhantomData<Cursor<'a>>,
David Tolnayeafc8052018-08-25 16:33:53 -0400265 unexpected: Rc<Cell<Option<Span>>>,
266}
267
268impl<'a> Drop for ParseBuffer<'a> {
269 fn drop(&mut self) {
270 if !self.is_empty() && self.unexpected.get().is_none() {
271 self.unexpected.set(Some(self.cursor().span()));
272 }
273 }
David Tolnay18c754c2018-08-21 23:26:58 -0400274}
275
Diggory Hardy1c522e12018-11-02 10:10:02 +0000276impl<'a> Display for ParseBuffer<'a> {
277 fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
278 Display::fmt(&self.cursor().token_stream(), f)
279 }
280}
281
282impl<'a> Debug for ParseBuffer<'a> {
283 fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
284 Debug::fmt(&self.cursor().token_stream(), f)
285 }
286}
287
David Tolnay642832f2018-09-01 13:08:10 -0700288/// Cursor state associated with speculative parsing.
289///
290/// This type is the input of the closure provided to [`ParseStream::step`].
291///
292/// [`ParseStream::step`]: struct.ParseBuffer.html#method.step
David Tolnay9bd34392018-09-01 13:19:53 -0700293///
294/// # Example
295///
David Tolnay95989db2019-01-01 15:05:57 -0500296/// ```edition2018
David Tolnay9bd34392018-09-01 13:19:53 -0700297/// use proc_macro2::TokenTree;
David Tolnay67fea042018-11-24 14:50:20 -0800298/// use syn::Result;
299/// use syn::parse::ParseStream;
David Tolnay9bd34392018-09-01 13:19:53 -0700300///
301/// // This function advances the stream past the next occurrence of `@`. If
302/// // no `@` is present in the stream, the stream position is unchanged and
303/// // an error is returned.
304/// fn skip_past_next_at(input: ParseStream) -> Result<()> {
305/// input.step(|cursor| {
306/// let mut rest = *cursor;
Sharad Chande1df40a2018-09-08 15:25:52 +0545307/// while let Some((tt, next)) = rest.token_tree() {
David Tolnay9bd34392018-09-01 13:19:53 -0700308/// match tt {
309/// TokenTree::Punct(ref punct) if punct.as_char() == '@' => {
310/// return Ok(((), next));
311/// }
312/// _ => rest = next,
313/// }
314/// }
315/// Err(cursor.error("no `@` was found after this point"))
316/// })
317/// }
318/// #
David Tolnaydb312582018-11-06 20:42:05 -0800319/// # fn remainder_after_skipping_past_next_at(
320/// # input: ParseStream,
321/// # ) -> Result<proc_macro2::TokenStream> {
322/// # skip_past_next_at(input)?;
323/// # input.parse()
324/// # }
325/// #
326/// # fn main() {
327/// # use syn::parse::Parser;
328/// # let remainder = remainder_after_skipping_past_next_at
329/// # .parse_str("a @ b c")
330/// # .unwrap();
331/// # assert_eq!(remainder.to_string(), "b c");
332/// # }
David Tolnay9bd34392018-09-01 13:19:53 -0700333/// ```
David Tolnay18c754c2018-08-21 23:26:58 -0400334#[derive(Copy, Clone)]
335pub struct StepCursor<'c, 'a> {
336 scope: Span,
David Tolnay56924f42018-09-02 08:24:58 -0700337 // This field is covariant in 'c.
David Tolnay18c754c2018-08-21 23:26:58 -0400338 cursor: Cursor<'c>,
David Tolnay56924f42018-09-02 08:24:58 -0700339 // This field is contravariant in 'c. Together these make StepCursor
340 // invariant in 'c. Also covariant in 'a. The user cannot cast 'c to a
341 // different lifetime but can upcast into a StepCursor with a shorter
342 // lifetime 'a.
343 //
344 // As long as we only ever construct a StepCursor for which 'c outlives 'a,
345 // this means if ever a StepCursor<'c, 'a> exists we are guaranteed that 'c
346 // outlives 'a.
David Tolnay18c754c2018-08-21 23:26:58 -0400347 marker: PhantomData<fn(Cursor<'c>) -> Cursor<'a>>,
348}
349
350impl<'c, 'a> Deref for StepCursor<'c, 'a> {
351 type Target = Cursor<'c>;
352
353 fn deref(&self) -> &Self::Target {
354 &self.cursor
355 }
356}
357
358impl<'c, 'a> StepCursor<'c, 'a> {
David Tolnay642832f2018-09-01 13:08:10 -0700359 /// Triggers an error at the current position of the parse stream.
360 ///
361 /// The `ParseStream::step` invocation will return this same error without
362 /// advancing the stream state.
David Tolnay18c754c2018-08-21 23:26:58 -0400363 pub fn error<T: Display>(self, message: T) -> Error {
364 error::new_at(self.scope, self.cursor, message)
365 }
366}
367
David Tolnay6ea3fdc2018-09-01 13:30:53 -0700368impl private {
369 pub fn advance_step_cursor<'c, 'a>(proof: StepCursor<'c, 'a>, to: Cursor<'c>) -> Cursor<'a> {
David Tolnay56924f42018-09-02 08:24:58 -0700370 // Refer to the comments within the StepCursor definition. We use the
371 // fact that a StepCursor<'c, 'a> exists as proof that 'c outlives 'a.
372 // Cursor is covariant in its lifetime parameter so we can cast a
373 // Cursor<'c> to one with the shorter lifetime Cursor<'a>.
David Tolnay6ea3fdc2018-09-01 13:30:53 -0700374 let _ = proof;
375 unsafe { mem::transmute::<Cursor<'c>, Cursor<'a>>(to) }
376 }
377}
378
David Tolnay66cb0c42018-08-31 09:01:30 -0700379fn skip(input: ParseStream) -> bool {
David Tolnay4ac232d2018-08-31 10:18:03 -0700380 input
381 .step(|cursor| {
382 if let Some((_lifetime, rest)) = cursor.lifetime() {
383 Ok((true, rest))
384 } else if let Some((_token, rest)) = cursor.token_tree() {
385 Ok((true, rest))
386 } else {
387 Ok((false, *cursor))
388 }
David Tolnayfb84fc02018-10-02 21:01:30 -0700389 })
390 .unwrap()
David Tolnay66cb0c42018-08-31 09:01:30 -0700391}
392
David Tolnay10951d52018-08-31 10:27:39 -0700393impl private {
David Tolnay70f30e92018-09-01 02:04:17 -0700394 pub fn new_parse_buffer(
395 scope: Span,
396 cursor: Cursor,
397 unexpected: Rc<Cell<Option<Span>>>,
398 ) -> ParseBuffer {
David Tolnay18c754c2018-08-21 23:26:58 -0400399 ParseBuffer {
400 scope: scope,
David Tolnay5d7f2252018-09-02 08:21:40 -0700401 // See comment on `cell` in the struct definition.
402 cell: Cell::new(unsafe { mem::transmute::<Cursor, Cursor<'static>>(cursor) }),
David Tolnay18c754c2018-08-21 23:26:58 -0400403 marker: PhantomData,
David Tolnayeafc8052018-08-25 16:33:53 -0400404 unexpected: unexpected,
David Tolnay18c754c2018-08-21 23:26:58 -0400405 }
406 }
407
David Tolnay94f06632018-08-31 10:17:17 -0700408 pub fn get_unexpected(buffer: &ParseBuffer) -> Rc<Cell<Option<Span>>> {
409 buffer.unexpected.clone()
410 }
411}
412
413impl<'a> ParseBuffer<'a> {
David Tolnay725e1c62018-09-01 12:07:25 -0700414 /// Parses a syntax tree node of type `T`, advancing the position of our
415 /// parse stream past it.
David Tolnay18c754c2018-08-21 23:26:58 -0400416 pub fn parse<T: Parse>(&self) -> Result<T> {
417 T::parse(self)
418 }
419
David Tolnay725e1c62018-09-01 12:07:25 -0700420 /// Calls the given parser function to parse a syntax tree node of type `T`
421 /// from this stream.
David Tolnay21ce84c2018-09-01 15:37:51 -0700422 ///
423 /// # Example
424 ///
425 /// The parser below invokes [`Attribute::parse_outer`] to parse a vector of
426 /// zero or more outer attributes.
427 ///
428 /// [`Attribute::parse_outer`]: ../struct.Attribute.html#method.parse_outer
429 ///
David Tolnay95989db2019-01-01 15:05:57 -0500430 /// ```edition2018
David Tolnayfd5b1172018-12-31 17:54:36 -0500431 /// use syn::{Attribute, Ident, Result, Token};
David Tolnay67fea042018-11-24 14:50:20 -0800432 /// use syn::parse::{Parse, ParseStream};
David Tolnay21ce84c2018-09-01 15:37:51 -0700433 ///
434 /// // Parses a unit struct with attributes.
435 /// //
436 /// // #[path = "s.tmpl"]
437 /// // struct S;
438 /// struct UnitStruct {
439 /// attrs: Vec<Attribute>,
440 /// struct_token: Token![struct],
441 /// name: Ident,
442 /// semi_token: Token![;],
443 /// }
444 ///
445 /// impl Parse for UnitStruct {
446 /// fn parse(input: ParseStream) -> Result<Self> {
447 /// Ok(UnitStruct {
448 /// attrs: input.call(Attribute::parse_outer)?,
449 /// struct_token: input.parse()?,
450 /// name: input.parse()?,
451 /// semi_token: input.parse()?,
452 /// })
453 /// }
454 /// }
David Tolnay21ce84c2018-09-01 15:37:51 -0700455 /// ```
David Tolnay3a515a02018-08-25 21:08:27 -0400456 pub fn call<T>(&self, function: fn(ParseStream) -> Result<T>) -> Result<T> {
457 function(self)
458 }
459
David Tolnay725e1c62018-09-01 12:07:25 -0700460 /// Looks at the next token in the parse stream to determine whether it
461 /// matches the requested type of token.
462 ///
463 /// Does not advance the position of the parse stream.
David Tolnayddebc3e2018-09-01 16:29:20 -0700464 ///
David Tolnay7d229e82018-09-01 16:42:34 -0700465 /// # Syntax
466 ///
467 /// Note that this method does not use turbofish syntax. Pass the peek type
468 /// inside of parentheses.
469 ///
470 /// - `input.peek(Token![struct])`
471 /// - `input.peek(Token![==])`
David Tolnayb8a68e42019-04-22 14:01:56 -0700472 /// - `input.peek(Ident)`&emsp;*(does not accept keywords)*
473 /// - `input.peek(Ident::peek_any)`
David Tolnay7d229e82018-09-01 16:42:34 -0700474 /// - `input.peek(Lifetime)`
475 /// - `input.peek(token::Brace)`
476 ///
David Tolnayddebc3e2018-09-01 16:29:20 -0700477 /// # Example
478 ///
479 /// In this example we finish parsing the list of supertraits when the next
480 /// token in the input is either `where` or an opening curly brace.
481 ///
David Tolnay95989db2019-01-01 15:05:57 -0500482 /// ```edition2018
David Tolnayfd5b1172018-12-31 17:54:36 -0500483 /// use syn::{braced, token, Generics, Ident, Result, Token, TypeParamBound};
David Tolnay67fea042018-11-24 14:50:20 -0800484 /// use syn::parse::{Parse, ParseStream};
David Tolnayddebc3e2018-09-01 16:29:20 -0700485 /// use syn::punctuated::Punctuated;
486 ///
487 /// // Parses a trait definition containing no associated items.
488 /// //
489 /// // trait Marker<'de, T>: A + B<'de> where Box<T>: Clone {}
490 /// struct MarkerTrait {
491 /// trait_token: Token![trait],
492 /// ident: Ident,
493 /// generics: Generics,
494 /// colon_token: Option<Token![:]>,
495 /// supertraits: Punctuated<TypeParamBound, Token![+]>,
496 /// brace_token: token::Brace,
497 /// }
498 ///
499 /// impl Parse for MarkerTrait {
500 /// fn parse(input: ParseStream) -> Result<Self> {
501 /// let trait_token: Token![trait] = input.parse()?;
502 /// let ident: Ident = input.parse()?;
503 /// let mut generics: Generics = input.parse()?;
504 /// let colon_token: Option<Token![:]> = input.parse()?;
505 ///
506 /// let mut supertraits = Punctuated::new();
507 /// if colon_token.is_some() {
508 /// loop {
509 /// supertraits.push_value(input.parse()?);
510 /// if input.peek(Token![where]) || input.peek(token::Brace) {
511 /// break;
512 /// }
513 /// supertraits.push_punct(input.parse()?);
514 /// }
515 /// }
516 ///
517 /// generics.where_clause = input.parse()?;
518 /// let content;
519 /// let empty_brace_token = braced!(content in input);
520 ///
521 /// Ok(MarkerTrait {
522 /// trait_token: trait_token,
523 /// ident: ident,
524 /// generics: generics,
525 /// colon_token: colon_token,
526 /// supertraits: supertraits,
527 /// brace_token: empty_brace_token,
528 /// })
529 /// }
530 /// }
David Tolnayddebc3e2018-09-01 16:29:20 -0700531 /// ```
David Tolnayb77c8b62018-08-25 16:39:41 -0400532 pub fn peek<T: Peek>(&self, token: T) -> bool {
David Tolnay576779a2018-09-01 11:54:12 -0700533 let _ = token;
534 T::Token::peek(self.cursor())
David Tolnayb77c8b62018-08-25 16:39:41 -0400535 }
536
David Tolnay725e1c62018-09-01 12:07:25 -0700537 /// Looks at the second-next token in the parse stream.
David Tolnaye334b872018-09-01 16:38:10 -0700538 ///
539 /// This is commonly useful as a way to implement contextual keywords.
540 ///
541 /// # Example
542 ///
543 /// This example needs to use `peek2` because the symbol `union` is not a
544 /// keyword in Rust. We can't use just `peek` and decide to parse a union if
545 /// the very next token is `union`, because someone is free to write a `mod
546 /// union` and a macro invocation that looks like `union::some_macro! { ...
547 /// }`. In other words `union` is a contextual keyword.
548 ///
David Tolnay95989db2019-01-01 15:05:57 -0500549 /// ```edition2018
David Tolnayfd5b1172018-12-31 17:54:36 -0500550 /// use syn::{Ident, ItemUnion, Macro, Result, Token};
David Tolnay67fea042018-11-24 14:50:20 -0800551 /// use syn::parse::{Parse, ParseStream};
David Tolnaye334b872018-09-01 16:38:10 -0700552 ///
553 /// // Parses either a union or a macro invocation.
554 /// enum UnionOrMacro {
555 /// // union MaybeUninit<T> { uninit: (), value: T }
556 /// Union(ItemUnion),
557 /// // lazy_static! { ... }
558 /// Macro(Macro),
559 /// }
560 ///
561 /// impl Parse for UnionOrMacro {
562 /// fn parse(input: ParseStream) -> Result<Self> {
563 /// if input.peek(Token![union]) && input.peek2(Ident) {
564 /// input.parse().map(UnionOrMacro::Union)
565 /// } else {
566 /// input.parse().map(UnionOrMacro::Macro)
567 /// }
568 /// }
569 /// }
David Tolnaye334b872018-09-01 16:38:10 -0700570 /// ```
David Tolnay4fb71232018-08-25 23:14:50 -0400571 pub fn peek2<T: Peek>(&self, token: T) -> bool {
David Tolnay4fb71232018-08-25 23:14:50 -0400572 let ahead = self.fork();
David Tolnay66cb0c42018-08-31 09:01:30 -0700573 skip(&ahead) && ahead.peek(token)
David Tolnay4fb71232018-08-25 23:14:50 -0400574 }
575
David Tolnay725e1c62018-09-01 12:07:25 -0700576 /// Looks at the third-next token in the parse stream.
David Tolnay4fb71232018-08-25 23:14:50 -0400577 pub fn peek3<T: Peek>(&self, token: T) -> bool {
David Tolnay4fb71232018-08-25 23:14:50 -0400578 let ahead = self.fork();
David Tolnay66cb0c42018-08-31 09:01:30 -0700579 skip(&ahead) && skip(&ahead) && ahead.peek(token)
David Tolnay4fb71232018-08-25 23:14:50 -0400580 }
581
David Tolnay725e1c62018-09-01 12:07:25 -0700582 /// Parses zero or more occurrences of `T` separated by punctuation of type
583 /// `P`, with optional trailing punctuation.
584 ///
585 /// Parsing continues until the end of this parse stream. The entire content
586 /// of this parse stream must consist of `T` and `P`.
David Tolnay0abe65b2018-09-01 14:31:43 -0700587 ///
588 /// # Example
589 ///
David Tolnay95989db2019-01-01 15:05:57 -0500590 /// ```edition2018
David Tolnayfd5b1172018-12-31 17:54:36 -0500591 /// # use quote::quote;
David Tolnay0abe65b2018-09-01 14:31:43 -0700592 /// #
David Tolnayfd5b1172018-12-31 17:54:36 -0500593 /// use syn::{parenthesized, token, Ident, Result, Token, Type};
David Tolnay67fea042018-11-24 14:50:20 -0800594 /// use syn::parse::{Parse, ParseStream};
David Tolnay0abe65b2018-09-01 14:31:43 -0700595 /// use syn::punctuated::Punctuated;
596 ///
597 /// // Parse a simplified tuple struct syntax like:
598 /// //
599 /// // struct S(A, B);
600 /// struct TupleStruct {
601 /// struct_token: Token![struct],
602 /// ident: Ident,
603 /// paren_token: token::Paren,
604 /// fields: Punctuated<Type, Token![,]>,
605 /// semi_token: Token![;],
606 /// }
607 ///
608 /// impl Parse for TupleStruct {
609 /// fn parse(input: ParseStream) -> Result<Self> {
610 /// let content;
611 /// Ok(TupleStruct {
612 /// struct_token: input.parse()?,
613 /// ident: input.parse()?,
614 /// paren_token: parenthesized!(content in input),
615 /// fields: content.parse_terminated(Type::parse)?,
616 /// semi_token: input.parse()?,
617 /// })
618 /// }
619 /// }
620 /// #
621 /// # fn main() {
622 /// # let input = quote! {
623 /// # struct S(A, B);
624 /// # };
625 /// # syn::parse2::<TupleStruct>(input).unwrap();
626 /// # }
627 /// ```
David Tolnay577d0332018-08-25 21:45:24 -0400628 pub fn parse_terminated<T, P: Parse>(
629 &self,
630 parser: fn(ParseStream) -> Result<T>,
631 ) -> Result<Punctuated<T, P>> {
David Tolnayd0f80212018-08-30 18:32:14 -0700632 Punctuated::parse_terminated_with(self, parser)
David Tolnay577d0332018-08-25 21:45:24 -0400633 }
634
David Tolnay725e1c62018-09-01 12:07:25 -0700635 /// Returns whether there are tokens remaining in this stream.
636 ///
637 /// This method returns true at the end of the content of a set of
638 /// delimiters, as well as at the very end of the complete macro input.
David Tolnaycce6b5f2018-09-01 14:24:46 -0700639 ///
640 /// # Example
641 ///
David Tolnay95989db2019-01-01 15:05:57 -0500642 /// ```edition2018
David Tolnayfd5b1172018-12-31 17:54:36 -0500643 /// use syn::{braced, token, Ident, Item, Result, Token};
David Tolnay67fea042018-11-24 14:50:20 -0800644 /// use syn::parse::{Parse, ParseStream};
David Tolnaycce6b5f2018-09-01 14:24:46 -0700645 ///
646 /// // Parses a Rust `mod m { ... }` containing zero or more items.
647 /// struct Mod {
648 /// mod_token: Token![mod],
649 /// name: Ident,
650 /// brace_token: token::Brace,
651 /// items: Vec<Item>,
652 /// }
653 ///
654 /// impl Parse for Mod {
655 /// fn parse(input: ParseStream) -> Result<Self> {
656 /// let content;
657 /// Ok(Mod {
658 /// mod_token: input.parse()?,
659 /// name: input.parse()?,
660 /// brace_token: braced!(content in input),
661 /// items: {
662 /// let mut items = Vec::new();
663 /// while !content.is_empty() {
664 /// items.push(content.parse()?);
665 /// }
666 /// items
667 /// },
668 /// })
669 /// }
670 /// }
David Tolnayf2b78602018-11-06 20:42:37 -0800671 /// ```
David Tolnayf5d30452018-09-01 02:29:04 -0700672 pub fn is_empty(&self) -> bool {
673 self.cursor().eof()
674 }
675
David Tolnay725e1c62018-09-01 12:07:25 -0700676 /// Constructs a helper for peeking at the next token in this stream and
677 /// building an error message if it is not one of a set of expected tokens.
David Tolnay2c77e772018-09-01 14:18:46 -0700678 ///
679 /// # Example
680 ///
David Tolnay95989db2019-01-01 15:05:57 -0500681 /// ```edition2018
David Tolnayfd5b1172018-12-31 17:54:36 -0500682 /// use syn::{ConstParam, Ident, Lifetime, LifetimeDef, Result, Token, TypeParam};
David Tolnay67fea042018-11-24 14:50:20 -0800683 /// use syn::parse::{Parse, ParseStream};
David Tolnay2c77e772018-09-01 14:18:46 -0700684 ///
685 /// // A generic parameter, a single one of the comma-separated elements inside
686 /// // angle brackets in:
687 /// //
688 /// // fn f<T: Clone, 'a, 'b: 'a, const N: usize>() { ... }
689 /// //
690 /// // On invalid input, lookahead gives us a reasonable error message.
691 /// //
692 /// // error: expected one of: identifier, lifetime, `const`
693 /// // |
694 /// // 5 | fn f<!Sized>() {}
695 /// // | ^
696 /// enum GenericParam {
697 /// Type(TypeParam),
698 /// Lifetime(LifetimeDef),
699 /// Const(ConstParam),
700 /// }
701 ///
702 /// impl Parse for GenericParam {
703 /// fn parse(input: ParseStream) -> Result<Self> {
704 /// let lookahead = input.lookahead1();
705 /// if lookahead.peek(Ident) {
706 /// input.parse().map(GenericParam::Type)
707 /// } else if lookahead.peek(Lifetime) {
708 /// input.parse().map(GenericParam::Lifetime)
709 /// } else if lookahead.peek(Token![const]) {
710 /// input.parse().map(GenericParam::Const)
711 /// } else {
712 /// Err(lookahead.error())
713 /// }
714 /// }
715 /// }
David Tolnay2c77e772018-09-01 14:18:46 -0700716 /// ```
David Tolnayf5d30452018-09-01 02:29:04 -0700717 pub fn lookahead1(&self) -> Lookahead1<'a> {
718 lookahead::new(self.scope, self.cursor())
719 }
720
David Tolnay725e1c62018-09-01 12:07:25 -0700721 /// Forks a parse stream so that parsing tokens out of either the original
722 /// or the fork does not advance the position of the other.
723 ///
724 /// # Performance
725 ///
726 /// Forking a parse stream is a cheap fixed amount of work and does not
727 /// involve copying token buffers. Where you might hit performance problems
728 /// is if your macro ends up parsing a large amount of content more than
729 /// once.
730 ///
David Tolnay95989db2019-01-01 15:05:57 -0500731 /// ```edition2018
David Tolnay67fea042018-11-24 14:50:20 -0800732 /// # use syn::{Expr, Result};
733 /// # use syn::parse::ParseStream;
David Tolnay725e1c62018-09-01 12:07:25 -0700734 /// #
735 /// # fn bad(input: ParseStream) -> Result<Expr> {
736 /// // Do not do this.
737 /// if input.fork().parse::<Expr>().is_ok() {
738 /// return input.parse::<Expr>();
739 /// }
740 /// # unimplemented!()
741 /// # }
742 /// ```
743 ///
744 /// As a rule, avoid parsing an unbounded amount of tokens out of a forked
745 /// parse stream. Only use a fork when the amount of work performed against
746 /// the fork is small and bounded.
747 ///
David Tolnayec149b02018-09-01 14:17:28 -0700748 /// For a lower level but occasionally more performant way to perform
David Tolnay725e1c62018-09-01 12:07:25 -0700749 /// speculative parsing, consider using [`ParseStream::step`] instead.
750 ///
751 /// [`ParseStream::step`]: #method.step
David Tolnayec149b02018-09-01 14:17:28 -0700752 ///
753 /// # Example
754 ///
755 /// The parse implementation shown here parses possibly restricted `pub`
756 /// visibilities.
757 ///
758 /// - `pub`
759 /// - `pub(crate)`
760 /// - `pub(self)`
761 /// - `pub(super)`
762 /// - `pub(in some::path)`
763 ///
764 /// To handle the case of visibilities inside of tuple structs, the parser
765 /// needs to distinguish parentheses that specify visibility restrictions
766 /// from parentheses that form part of a tuple type.
767 ///
David Tolnay95989db2019-01-01 15:05:57 -0500768 /// ```edition2018
David Tolnayec149b02018-09-01 14:17:28 -0700769 /// # struct A;
770 /// # struct B;
771 /// # struct C;
772 /// #
773 /// struct S(pub(crate) A, pub (B, C));
774 /// ```
775 ///
776 /// In this example input the first tuple struct element of `S` has
777 /// `pub(crate)` visibility while the second tuple struct element has `pub`
778 /// visibility; the parentheses around `(B, C)` are part of the type rather
779 /// than part of a visibility restriction.
780 ///
781 /// The parser uses a forked parse stream to check the first token inside of
782 /// parentheses after the `pub` keyword. This is a small bounded amount of
783 /// work performed against the forked parse stream.
784 ///
David Tolnay95989db2019-01-01 15:05:57 -0500785 /// ```edition2018
David Tolnayfd5b1172018-12-31 17:54:36 -0500786 /// use syn::{parenthesized, token, Ident, Path, Result, Token};
David Tolnayec149b02018-09-01 14:17:28 -0700787 /// use syn::ext::IdentExt;
David Tolnay67fea042018-11-24 14:50:20 -0800788 /// use syn::parse::{Parse, ParseStream};
David Tolnayec149b02018-09-01 14:17:28 -0700789 ///
790 /// struct PubVisibility {
791 /// pub_token: Token![pub],
792 /// restricted: Option<Restricted>,
793 /// }
794 ///
795 /// struct Restricted {
796 /// paren_token: token::Paren,
797 /// in_token: Option<Token![in]>,
798 /// path: Path,
799 /// }
800 ///
801 /// impl Parse for PubVisibility {
802 /// fn parse(input: ParseStream) -> Result<Self> {
803 /// let pub_token: Token![pub] = input.parse()?;
804 ///
805 /// if input.peek(token::Paren) {
806 /// let ahead = input.fork();
807 /// let mut content;
808 /// parenthesized!(content in ahead);
809 ///
810 /// if content.peek(Token![crate])
811 /// || content.peek(Token![self])
812 /// || content.peek(Token![super])
813 /// {
814 /// return Ok(PubVisibility {
815 /// pub_token: pub_token,
816 /// restricted: Some(Restricted {
817 /// paren_token: parenthesized!(content in input),
818 /// in_token: None,
819 /// path: Path::from(content.call(Ident::parse_any)?),
820 /// }),
821 /// });
822 /// } else if content.peek(Token![in]) {
823 /// return Ok(PubVisibility {
824 /// pub_token: pub_token,
825 /// restricted: Some(Restricted {
826 /// paren_token: parenthesized!(content in input),
827 /// in_token: Some(content.parse()?),
828 /// path: content.call(Path::parse_mod_style)?,
829 /// }),
830 /// });
831 /// }
832 /// }
833 ///
834 /// Ok(PubVisibility {
835 /// pub_token: pub_token,
836 /// restricted: None,
837 /// })
838 /// }
839 /// }
David Tolnayec149b02018-09-01 14:17:28 -0700840 /// ```
David Tolnayb77c8b62018-08-25 16:39:41 -0400841 pub fn fork(&self) -> Self {
David Tolnay6456a9d2018-08-26 08:11:18 -0400842 ParseBuffer {
843 scope: self.scope,
844 cell: self.cell.clone(),
845 marker: PhantomData,
846 // Not the parent's unexpected. Nothing cares whether the clone
847 // parses all the way.
848 unexpected: Rc::new(Cell::new(None)),
849 }
David Tolnayb77c8b62018-08-25 16:39:41 -0400850 }
851
David Tolnay725e1c62018-09-01 12:07:25 -0700852 /// Triggers an error at the current position of the parse stream.
David Tolnay23fce0b2018-09-01 13:50:31 -0700853 ///
854 /// # Example
855 ///
David Tolnay95989db2019-01-01 15:05:57 -0500856 /// ```edition2018
David Tolnayfd5b1172018-12-31 17:54:36 -0500857 /// use syn::{Expr, Result, Token};
David Tolnay67fea042018-11-24 14:50:20 -0800858 /// use syn::parse::{Parse, ParseStream};
David Tolnay23fce0b2018-09-01 13:50:31 -0700859 ///
860 /// // Some kind of loop: `while` or `for` or `loop`.
861 /// struct Loop {
862 /// expr: Expr,
863 /// }
864 ///
865 /// impl Parse for Loop {
866 /// fn parse(input: ParseStream) -> Result<Self> {
867 /// if input.peek(Token![while])
868 /// || input.peek(Token![for])
869 /// || input.peek(Token![loop])
870 /// {
871 /// Ok(Loop {
872 /// expr: input.parse()?,
873 /// })
874 /// } else {
875 /// Err(input.error("expected some kind of loop"))
876 /// }
877 /// }
878 /// }
879 /// ```
David Tolnay4fb71232018-08-25 23:14:50 -0400880 pub fn error<T: Display>(&self, message: T) -> Error {
881 error::new_at(self.scope, self.cursor(), message)
882 }
883
David Tolnay725e1c62018-09-01 12:07:25 -0700884 /// Speculatively parses tokens from this parse stream, advancing the
885 /// position of this stream only if parsing succeeds.
David Tolnay9bd34392018-09-01 13:19:53 -0700886 ///
David Tolnayad1d1d22018-09-01 13:34:43 -0700887 /// This is a powerful low-level API used for defining the `Parse` impls of
888 /// the basic built-in token types. It is not something that will be used
889 /// widely outside of the Syn codebase.
890 ///
David Tolnay9bd34392018-09-01 13:19:53 -0700891 /// # Example
892 ///
David Tolnay95989db2019-01-01 15:05:57 -0500893 /// ```edition2018
David Tolnay9bd34392018-09-01 13:19:53 -0700894 /// use proc_macro2::TokenTree;
David Tolnay67fea042018-11-24 14:50:20 -0800895 /// use syn::Result;
896 /// use syn::parse::ParseStream;
David Tolnay9bd34392018-09-01 13:19:53 -0700897 ///
898 /// // This function advances the stream past the next occurrence of `@`. If
899 /// // no `@` is present in the stream, the stream position is unchanged and
900 /// // an error is returned.
901 /// fn skip_past_next_at(input: ParseStream) -> Result<()> {
902 /// input.step(|cursor| {
903 /// let mut rest = *cursor;
David Tolnaydb312582018-11-06 20:42:05 -0800904 /// while let Some((tt, next)) = rest.token_tree() {
David Tolnay9bd34392018-09-01 13:19:53 -0700905 /// match tt {
906 /// TokenTree::Punct(ref punct) if punct.as_char() == '@' => {
907 /// return Ok(((), next));
908 /// }
909 /// _ => rest = next,
910 /// }
911 /// }
912 /// Err(cursor.error("no `@` was found after this point"))
913 /// })
914 /// }
915 /// #
David Tolnaydb312582018-11-06 20:42:05 -0800916 /// # fn remainder_after_skipping_past_next_at(
917 /// # input: ParseStream,
918 /// # ) -> Result<proc_macro2::TokenStream> {
919 /// # skip_past_next_at(input)?;
920 /// # input.parse()
921 /// # }
922 /// #
923 /// # fn main() {
924 /// # use syn::parse::Parser;
925 /// # let remainder = remainder_after_skipping_past_next_at
926 /// # .parse_str("a @ b c")
927 /// # .unwrap();
928 /// # assert_eq!(remainder.to_string(), "b c");
929 /// # }
David Tolnay9bd34392018-09-01 13:19:53 -0700930 /// ```
David Tolnayb50c65a2018-08-30 21:14:57 -0700931 pub fn step<F, R>(&self, function: F) -> Result<R>
David Tolnay18c754c2018-08-21 23:26:58 -0400932 where
933 F: for<'c> FnOnce(StepCursor<'c, 'a>) -> Result<(R, Cursor<'c>)>,
934 {
David Tolnayc142b092018-09-02 08:52:52 -0700935 // Since the user's function is required to work for any 'c, we know
936 // that the Cursor<'c> they return is either derived from the input
937 // StepCursor<'c, 'a> or from a Cursor<'static>.
938 //
939 // It would not be legal to write this function without the invariant
940 // lifetime 'c in StepCursor<'c, 'a>. If this function were written only
941 // in terms of 'a, the user could take our ParseBuffer<'a>, upcast it to
942 // a ParseBuffer<'short> which some shorter lifetime than 'a, invoke
943 // `step` on their ParseBuffer<'short> with a closure that returns
944 // Cursor<'short>, and we would wrongly write that Cursor<'short> into
945 // the Cell intended to hold Cursor<'a>.
946 //
947 // In some cases it may be necessary for R to contain a Cursor<'a>.
948 // Within Syn we solve this using `private::advance_step_cursor` which
949 // uses the existence of a StepCursor<'c, 'a> as proof that it is safe
950 // to cast from Cursor<'c> to Cursor<'a>. If needed outside of Syn, it
951 // would be safe to expose that API as a method on StepCursor.
David Tolnay6b65f852018-09-01 11:56:25 -0700952 let (node, rest) = function(StepCursor {
David Tolnay18c754c2018-08-21 23:26:58 -0400953 scope: self.scope,
954 cursor: self.cell.get(),
955 marker: PhantomData,
David Tolnay6b65f852018-09-01 11:56:25 -0700956 })?;
957 self.cell.set(rest);
958 Ok(node)
David Tolnay18c754c2018-08-21 23:26:58 -0400959 }
David Tolnayeafc8052018-08-25 16:33:53 -0400960
David Tolnay725e1c62018-09-01 12:07:25 -0700961 /// Provides low-level access to the token representation underlying this
962 /// parse stream.
963 ///
964 /// Cursors are immutable so no operations you perform against the cursor
965 /// will affect the state of this parse stream.
David Tolnayf5d30452018-09-01 02:29:04 -0700966 pub fn cursor(&self) -> Cursor<'a> {
967 self.cell.get()
968 }
969
David Tolnay94f06632018-08-31 10:17:17 -0700970 fn check_unexpected(&self) -> Result<()> {
David Tolnayeafc8052018-08-25 16:33:53 -0400971 match self.unexpected.get() {
972 Some(span) => Err(Error::new(span, "unexpected token")),
973 None => Ok(()),
974 }
975 }
David Tolnay18c754c2018-08-21 23:26:58 -0400976}
977
David Tolnaya7d69fc2018-08-26 13:30:24 -0400978impl<T: Parse> Parse for Box<T> {
979 fn parse(input: ParseStream) -> Result<Self> {
980 input.parse().map(Box::new)
981 }
982}
983
David Tolnay4fb71232018-08-25 23:14:50 -0400984impl<T: Parse + Token> Parse for Option<T> {
David Tolnay18c754c2018-08-21 23:26:58 -0400985 fn parse(input: ParseStream) -> Result<Self> {
David Tolnay00f81fd2018-09-01 10:50:12 -0700986 if T::peek(input.cursor()) {
David Tolnay4fb71232018-08-25 23:14:50 -0400987 Ok(Some(input.parse()?))
988 } else {
989 Ok(None)
David Tolnay18c754c2018-08-21 23:26:58 -0400990 }
David Tolnay18c754c2018-08-21 23:26:58 -0400991 }
992}
David Tolnay4ac232d2018-08-31 10:18:03 -0700993
David Tolnay80a914f2018-08-30 23:49:53 -0700994impl Parse for TokenStream {
995 fn parse(input: ParseStream) -> Result<Self> {
996 input.step(|cursor| Ok((cursor.token_stream(), Cursor::empty())))
997 }
998}
999
1000impl Parse for TokenTree {
1001 fn parse(input: ParseStream) -> Result<Self> {
1002 input.step(|cursor| match cursor.token_tree() {
1003 Some((tt, rest)) => Ok((tt, rest)),
1004 None => Err(cursor.error("expected token tree")),
1005 })
1006 }
1007}
1008
1009impl Parse for Group {
1010 fn parse(input: ParseStream) -> Result<Self> {
1011 input.step(|cursor| {
1012 for delim in &[Delimiter::Parenthesis, Delimiter::Brace, Delimiter::Bracket] {
1013 if let Some((inside, span, rest)) = cursor.group(*delim) {
1014 let mut group = Group::new(*delim, inside.token_stream());
1015 group.set_span(span);
1016 return Ok((group, rest));
1017 }
1018 }
1019 Err(cursor.error("expected group token"))
1020 })
1021 }
1022}
1023
1024impl Parse for Punct {
1025 fn parse(input: ParseStream) -> Result<Self> {
1026 input.step(|cursor| match cursor.punct() {
1027 Some((punct, rest)) => Ok((punct, rest)),
1028 None => Err(cursor.error("expected punctuation token")),
1029 })
1030 }
1031}
1032
1033impl Parse for Literal {
1034 fn parse(input: ParseStream) -> Result<Self> {
1035 input.step(|cursor| match cursor.literal() {
1036 Some((literal, rest)) => Ok((literal, rest)),
1037 None => Err(cursor.error("expected literal token")),
1038 })
1039 }
1040}
1041
1042/// Parser that can parse Rust tokens into a particular syntax tree node.
1043///
1044/// Refer to the [module documentation] for details about parsing in Syn.
1045///
1046/// [module documentation]: index.html
1047///
1048/// *This trait is available if Syn is built with the `"parsing"` feature.*
1049pub trait Parser: Sized {
1050 type Output;
1051
1052 /// Parse a proc-macro2 token stream into the chosen syntax tree node.
Jethro Beekman33c22332018-12-31 11:16:25 +05301053 ///
1054 /// This function will check that the input is fully parsed. If there are
1055 /// any unparsed tokens at the end of the stream, an error is returned.
David Tolnay80a914f2018-08-30 23:49:53 -07001056 fn parse2(self, tokens: TokenStream) -> Result<Self::Output>;
1057
1058 /// Parse tokens of source code into the chosen syntax tree node.
1059 ///
Jethro Beekman33c22332018-12-31 11:16:25 +05301060 /// This function will check that the input is fully parsed. If there are
1061 /// any unparsed tokens at the end of the stream, an error is returned.
1062 ///
David Tolnay80a914f2018-08-30 23:49:53 -07001063 /// *This method is available if Syn is built with both the `"parsing"` and
1064 /// `"proc-macro"` features.*
1065 #[cfg(all(
1066 not(all(target_arch = "wasm32", target_os = "unknown")),
1067 feature = "proc-macro"
1068 ))]
1069 fn parse(self, tokens: proc_macro::TokenStream) -> Result<Self::Output> {
1070 self.parse2(proc_macro2::TokenStream::from(tokens))
1071 }
1072
1073 /// Parse a string of Rust code into the chosen syntax tree node.
1074 ///
Jethro Beekman33c22332018-12-31 11:16:25 +05301075 /// This function will check that the input is fully parsed. If there are
1076 /// any unparsed tokens at the end of the string, an error is returned.
1077 ///
David Tolnay80a914f2018-08-30 23:49:53 -07001078 /// # Hygiene
1079 ///
1080 /// Every span in the resulting syntax tree will be set to resolve at the
1081 /// macro call site.
1082 fn parse_str(self, s: &str) -> Result<Self::Output> {
1083 self.parse2(proc_macro2::TokenStream::from_str(s)?)
1084 }
1085}
1086
David Tolnay7b07aa12018-09-01 11:41:12 -07001087fn tokens_to_parse_buffer(tokens: &TokenBuffer) -> ParseBuffer {
1088 let scope = Span::call_site();
1089 let cursor = tokens.begin();
1090 let unexpected = Rc::new(Cell::new(None));
1091 private::new_parse_buffer(scope, cursor, unexpected)
1092}
1093
David Tolnay80a914f2018-08-30 23:49:53 -07001094impl<F, T> Parser for F
1095where
1096 F: FnOnce(ParseStream) -> Result<T>,
1097{
1098 type Output = T;
1099
1100 fn parse2(self, tokens: TokenStream) -> Result<T> {
1101 let buf = TokenBuffer::new2(tokens);
David Tolnay7b07aa12018-09-01 11:41:12 -07001102 let state = tokens_to_parse_buffer(&buf);
David Tolnay80a914f2018-08-30 23:49:53 -07001103 let node = self(&state)?;
1104 state.check_unexpected()?;
1105 if state.is_empty() {
1106 Ok(node)
1107 } else {
1108 Err(state.error("unexpected token"))
1109 }
1110 }
1111}