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auto merge of #13255 : alexcrichton/rust/issue-5605, r=huonw
These syntax extensions need a place to be documented, and this starts passing a `--cfg dox` parameter to `rustdoc` when building and testing documentation in order to document macros so that they have no effect on the compiled crate, but only documentation. Closes #5605
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@ -271,7 +271,7 @@ endif
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$(2) += doc/$(1)/index.html
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doc/$(1)/index.html: $$(LIB_DOC_DEP_$(1))
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@$$(call E, rustdoc $$@)
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$$(Q)$$(RUSTDOC) --cfg stage2 $$<
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$$(Q)$$(RUSTDOC) --cfg dox --cfg stage2 $$<
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endef
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$(foreach crate,$(DOC_CRATES),$(eval $(call DEF_LIB_DOC,$(crate),DOC_TARGETS)))
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@ -694,7 +694,7 @@ endif
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ifeq ($(2),$$(CFG_BUILD))
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$$(call TEST_OK_FILE,$(1),$(2),$(3),doc-$(4)): $$(DOCTESTDEP_$(1)_$(2)_$(3)_$(4))
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@$$(call E, run doc-$(4) [$(2)])
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$$(Q)$$(RUSTDOC_$(1)_T_$(2)_H_$(3)) --test $$< --test-args "$$(TESTARGS)" && touch $$@
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$$(Q)$$(RUSTDOC_$(1)_T_$(2)_H_$(3)) --cfg dox --test $$< --test-args "$$(TESTARGS)" && touch $$@
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else
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$$(call TEST_OK_FILE,$(1),$(2),$(3),doc-$(4)):
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touch $$@
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@ -168,6 +168,7 @@ pub fn main_args(args: &[~str]) -> int {
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let markdown_input = input.ends_with(".md") || input.ends_with(".markdown");
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let output = matches.opt_str("o").map(|s| Path::new(s));
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let cfgs = matches.opt_strs("cfg");
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match (should_test, markdown_input) {
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(true, true) => {
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@ -175,7 +176,8 @@ pub fn main_args(args: &[~str]) -> int {
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libs,
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test_args.move_iter().collect())
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}
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(true, false) => return test::run(input, libs, test_args),
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(true, false) => return test::run(input, cfgs.move_iter().collect(),
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libs, test_args),
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(false, true) => return markdown::render(input, output.unwrap_or(Path::new("doc")),
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&matches),
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@ -22,8 +22,10 @@ use rustc::back::link;
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use rustc::driver::driver;
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use rustc::driver::session;
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use rustc::metadata::creader::Loader;
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use syntax::ast;
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use syntax::codemap::{CodeMap, dummy_spanned};
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use syntax::diagnostic;
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use syntax::codemap::CodeMap;
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use syntax::parse::token;
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use core;
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use clean;
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@ -33,7 +35,8 @@ use html::markdown;
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use passes;
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use visit_ast::RustdocVisitor;
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pub fn run(input: &str, libs: HashSet<Path>, mut test_args: Vec<~str>) -> int {
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pub fn run(input: &str, cfgs: Vec<~str>,
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libs: HashSet<Path>, mut test_args: Vec<~str>) -> int {
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let input_path = Path::new(input);
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let input = driver::FileInput(input_path.clone());
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@ -54,7 +57,11 @@ pub fn run(input: &str, libs: HashSet<Path>, mut test_args: Vec<~str>) -> int {
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Some(input_path),
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span_diagnostic_handler);
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let cfg = driver::build_configuration(&sess);
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let mut cfg = driver::build_configuration(&sess);
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cfg.extend(cfgs.move_iter().map(|cfg_| {
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let cfg_ = token::intern_and_get_ident(cfg_);
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@dummy_spanned(ast::MetaWord(cfg_))
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}));
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let krate = driver::phase_1_parse_input(&sess, cfg, &input);
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let (krate, _) = driver::phase_2_configure_and_expand(&sess, &mut Loader::new(&sess), krate,
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&from_str("rustdoc-test").unwrap());
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@ -160,17 +167,14 @@ fn runtest(test: &str, cratename: &str, libs: HashSet<Path>, should_fail: bool,
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fn maketest(s: &str, cratename: &str, loose_feature_gating: bool) -> ~str {
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let mut prog = ~r"
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#[deny(warnings)];
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#[allow(unused_variable, dead_assignment, unused_mut, attribute_usage, dead_code)];
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// FIXME: remove when ~[] disappears from tests.
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#[allow(deprecated_owned_vector)];
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#![deny(warnings)]
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#![allow(unused_variable, dead_assignment, unused_mut, attribute_usage, dead_code)]
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";
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if loose_feature_gating {
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// FIXME #12773: avoid inserting these when the tutorial & manual
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// etc. have been updated to not use them so prolifically.
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prog.push_str("#[ feature(macro_rules, globs, struct_variant, managed_boxes) ];\n");
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prog.push_str("#![feature(macro_rules, globs, struct_variant, managed_boxes) ]\n");
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}
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if !s.contains("extern crate") {
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if log_enabled!($lvl) { println!($($args)*) }
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)
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)
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/// Built-in macros to the compiler itself.
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///
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/// These macros do not have any corresponding definition with a `macro_rules!`
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/// macro, but are documented here. Their implementations can be found hardcoded
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/// into libsyntax itself.
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#[cfg(dox)]
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pub mod builtin {
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/// The core macro for formatted string creation & output.
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///
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/// This macro takes as its first argument a callable expression which will
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/// receive as its first argument a value of type `&fmt::Arguments`. This
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/// value can be passed to the functions in `std::fmt` for performing useful
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/// functions. All other formatting macros (`format!`, `write!`,
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/// `println!`, etc) are proxied through this one.
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///
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/// For more information, see the documentation in `std::fmt`.
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///
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/// # Example
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///
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/// ```rust
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/// use std::fmt;
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///
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/// let s = format_args!(fmt::format, "hello {}", "world");
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/// assert_eq!(s, format!("hello {}", "world"));
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///
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/// format_args!(|args| {
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/// // pass `args` to another function, etc.
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/// }, "hello {}", "world");
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/// ```
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#[macro_export]
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macro_rules! format_args( ($closure:expr, $fmt:expr $($args:tt)*) => ({
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/* compiler built-in */
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}) )
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/// Inspect an environment variable at compile time.
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///
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/// This macro will expand to the value of the named environment variable at
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/// compile time, yielding an expression of type `&'static str`.
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///
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/// If the environment variable is not defined, then a compilation error
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/// will be emitted. To not emit a compile error, use the `option_env!`
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/// macro instead.
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///
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/// # Example
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///
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/// ```rust
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/// let user: &'static str = env!("USER");
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/// println!("the user who compiled this code is: {}", user);
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/// ```
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#[macro_export]
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macro_rules! env( ($name:expr) => ({ /* compiler built-in */ }) )
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/// Optionally inspect an environment variable at compile time.
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///
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/// If the named environment variable is present at compile time, this will
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/// expand into an expression of type `Option<&'static str>` whose value is
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/// `Some` of the value of the environment variable. If the environment
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/// variable is not present, then this will expand to `None`.
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///
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/// A compile time error is never emitted when using this macro regardless
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/// of whether the environment variable is present or not.
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///
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/// # Example
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///
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/// ```rust
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/// let key: Option<&'static str> = option_env!("SECRET_KEY");
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/// println!("the secret key might be: {}", key);
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/// ```
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#[macro_export]
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macro_rules! option_env( ($name:expr) => ({ /* compiler built-in */ }) )
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/// Concatenate literals into a static byte slice.
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///
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/// This macro takes any number of comma-separated literal expressions,
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/// yielding an expression of type `&'static [u8]` which is the
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/// concatenation (left to right) of all the literals in their byte format.
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///
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/// This extension currently only supports string literals, character
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/// literals, and integers less than 256. The byte slice returned is the
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/// utf8-encoding of strings and characters.
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///
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/// # Example
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///
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/// ```
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/// let rust = bytes!("r", 'u', "st");
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/// assert_eq!(rust[1], 'u' as u8);
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/// ```
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#[macro_export]
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macro_rules! bytes( ($($e:expr),*) => ({ /* compiler built-in */ }) )
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/// Concatenate identifiers into one identifier.
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///
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/// This macro takes any number of comma-separated identifiers, and
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/// concatenates them all into one, yielding an expression which is a new
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/// identifier. Note that hygiene makes it such that this macro cannot
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/// capture local variables, and macros are only allowed in item,
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/// statement or expression position, meaning this macro may be difficult to
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/// use in some situations.
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///
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/// # Example
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///
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/// ```
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/// fn foobar() -> int { 23 }
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///
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/// let f = concat_idents!(foo, bar);
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/// println!("{}", f());
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/// ```
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#[macro_export]
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macro_rules! concat_idents( ($($e:ident),*) => ({ /* compiler built-in */ }) )
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/// Concatenates literals into a static string slice.
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///
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/// This macro takes any number of comma-separated literals, yielding an
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/// expression of type `&'static str` which represents all of the literals
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/// concatenated left-to-right.
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///
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/// Integer and floating point literals are stringified in order to be
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/// concatenated.
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///
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/// # Example
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///
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/// ```
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/// let s = concat!("test", 10, 'b', true);
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/// assert_eq!(s, "test10btrue");
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/// ```
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#[macro_export]
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macro_rules! concat( ($($e:expr),*) => ({ /* compiler built-in */ }) )
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/// A macro which expands to the line number on which it was invoked.
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///
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/// The expanded expression has type `uint`, and the returned line is not
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/// the invocation of the `line!()` macro itself, but rather the first macro
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/// invocation leading up to the invocation of the `line!()` macro.
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///
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/// # Example
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///
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/// ```
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/// let current_line = line!();
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/// println!("defined on line: {}", current_line);
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/// ```
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#[macro_export]
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macro_rules! line( () => ({ /* compiler built-in */ }) )
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/// A macro which expands to the column number on which it was invoked.
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///
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/// The expanded expression has type `uint`, and the returned column is not
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/// the invocation of the `col!()` macro itself, but rather the first macro
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/// invocation leading up to the invocation of the `col!()` macro.
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///
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/// # Example
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///
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/// ```
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/// let current_col = col!();
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/// println!("defined on column: {}", current_col);
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/// ```
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#[macro_export]
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macro_rules! col( () => ({ /* compiler built-in */ }) )
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/// A macro which expands to the file name from which it was invoked.
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///
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/// The expanded expression has type `&'static str`, and the returned file
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/// is not the invocation of the `file!()` macro itself, but rather the
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/// first macro invocation leading up to the invocation of the `file!()`
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/// macro.
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///
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/// # Example
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///
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/// ```
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/// let this_file = file!();
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/// println!("defined in file: {}", this_file);
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/// ```
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#[macro_export]
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macro_rules! file( () => ({ /* compiler built-in */ }) )
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/// A macro which stringifies its argument.
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///
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/// This macro will yield an expression of type `&'static str` which is the
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/// stringification of all the tokens passed to the macro. No restrictions
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/// are placed on the syntax of the macro invocation itself.
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///
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/// # Example
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///
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/// ```
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/// let one_plus_one = stringify!(1 + 1);
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/// assert_eq!(one_plus_one, "1 + 1");
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/// ```
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#[macro_export]
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macro_rules! stringify( ($t:tt) => ({ /* compiler built-in */ }) )
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/// Includes a utf8-encoded file as a string.
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///
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/// This macro will yield an expression of type `&'static str` which is the
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/// contents of the filename specified. The file is located relative to the
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/// current file (similarly to how modules are found),
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///
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/// # Example
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///
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/// ```rust,ignore
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/// let secret_key = include_str!("secret-key.ascii");
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/// ```
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#[macro_export]
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macro_rules! include_str( ($file:expr) => ({ /* compiler built-in */ }) )
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/// Includes a file as a byte slice.
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///
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/// This macro will yield an expression of type `&'static [u8]` which is
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/// the contents of the filename specified. The file is located relative to
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/// the current file (similarly to how modules are found),
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///
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/// # Example
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///
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/// ```rust,ignore
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/// let secret_key = include_bin!("secret-key.bin");
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/// ```
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#[macro_export]
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macro_rules! include_bin( ($file:expr) => ({ /* compiler built-in */ }) )
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/// Expands to a string that represents the current module path.
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///
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/// The current module path can be thought of as the hierarchy of modules
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/// leading back up to the crate root. The first component of the path
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/// returned is the name of the crate currently being compiled.
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///
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/// # Example
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///
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/// ```rust
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/// mod test {
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/// pub fn foo() {
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/// assert!(module_path!().ends_with("test"));
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/// }
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/// }
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///
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/// test::foo();
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/// ```
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#[macro_export]
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macro_rules! module_path( () => ({ /* compiler built-in */ }) )
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/// Boolean evaluation of configuration flags.
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///
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/// In addition to the `#[cfg]` attribute, this macro is provided to allow
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/// boolean expression evaluation of configuration flags. This frequently
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/// leads to less duplicated code.
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///
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/// The syntax given to this macro is the same syntax as the `cfg`
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/// attribute.
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/// # Example
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///
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/// ```rust
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/// let my_directory = if cfg!(windows) {
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/// "windows-specific-directory"
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/// } else {
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/// "unix-directory"
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/// };
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/// ```
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#[macro_export]
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macro_rules! cfg( ($cfg:tt) => ({ /* compiler built-in */ }) )
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}
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