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Author SHA1 Message Date
Nika Layzell
df925fda9c review fixups 2022-06-17 22:10:07 -04:00
Nika Layzell
af51424008 Move empty final TokenStream handling to server side of bridge 2022-06-17 11:07:42 -04:00
Nika Layzell
4d45af9e73 Try to reduce codegen complexity of TokenStream's FromIterator and Extend impls
This is an experimental patch to try to reduce the codegen complexity of
TokenStream's FromIterator and Extend implementations for downstream
crates, by moving the core logic into a helper type. This might help
improve build performance of crates which depend on proc_macro as
iterators are used less, and the compiler may take less time to do
things like attempt specializations or other iterator optimizations.

The change intentionally sacrifices some optimization opportunities,
such as using the specializations for collecting iterators derived from
Vec::into_iter() into Vec.

This is one of the simpler potential approaches to reducing the amount
of code generated in crates depending on proc_macro, so it seems worth
trying before other more-involved changes.
2022-06-17 00:42:26 -04:00
Nika Layzell
0a049fd30d proc_macro: reduce the number of messages required to create, extend, and iterate TokenStreams
This significantly reduces the cost of common interactions with TokenStream
when running with the CrossThread execution strategy, by reducing the number of
RPC calls required.
2022-06-17 00:42:26 -04:00
Nika Layzell
2b17219468 proc_macro: use macros to simplify aggregate Mark/Unmark definitions 2022-06-16 23:16:30 -04:00
Nika Layzell
1793ee0658 proc_macro: support encoding/decoding Vec<T> 2022-06-14 22:12:46 -04:00
Nika Layzell
7678e6ad85 proc_macro: support encoding/decoding structs with type parameters 2022-06-14 22:12:46 -04:00
Eduard-Mihai Burtescu
07c7ba7205 proc_macro: bypass RandomState to remove ASLR-like effects. 2022-06-13 07:59:44 +00:00
bors
bb55bd449e Auto merge of #95565 - jackh726:remove-borrowck-mode, r=nikomatsakis
Remove migrate borrowck mode

Closes #58781
Closes #43234

# Stabilization proposal

This PR proposes the stabilization of `#![feature(nll)]` and the removal of `-Z borrowck`. Current borrow checking behavior of item bodies is currently done by first infering regions *lexically* and reporting any errors during HIR type checking. If there *are* any errors, then MIR borrowck (NLL) never occurs. If there *aren't* any errors, then MIR borrowck happens and any errors there would be reported. This PR removes the lexical region check of item bodies entirely and only uses MIR borrowck. Because MIR borrowck could never *not* be run for a compiled program, this should not break any programs. It does, however, change diagnostics significantly and allows a slightly larger set of programs to compile.

Tracking issue: #43234
RFC: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/master/text/2094-nll.md
Version: 1.63 (2022-06-30 => beta, 2022-08-11 => stable).

## Motivation

Over time, the Rust borrow checker has become "smarter" and thus allowed more programs to compile. There have been three different implementations: AST borrowck, MIR borrowck, and polonius (well, in progress). Additionally, there is the "lexical region resolver", which (roughly) solves the constraints generated through HIR typeck. It is not a full borrow checker, but does emit some errors.

The AST borrowck was the original implementation of the borrow checker and was part of the initially stabilized Rust 1.0. In mid 2017, work began to implement the current MIR borrow checker and that effort ompleted by the end of 2017, for the most part. During 2018, efforts were made to migrate away from the AST borrow checker to the MIR borrow checker - eventually culminating into "migrate" mode - where HIR typeck with lexical region resolving following by MIR borrow checking - being active by default in the 2018 edition.

In early 2019, migrate mode was turned on by default in the 2015 edition as well, but with MIR borrowck errors emitted as warnings. By late 2019, these warnings were upgraded to full errors. This was followed by the complete removal of the AST borrow checker.

In the period since, various errors emitted by the MIR borrow checker have been improved to the point that they are mostly the same or better than those emitted by the lexical region resolver.

While there do remain some degradations in errors (tracked under the [NLL-diagnostics tag](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3ANLL-diagnostics), those are sufficiently small and rare enough that increased flexibility of MIR borrow check-only is now a worthwhile tradeoff.

## What is stabilized

As said previously, this does not fundamentally change the landscape of accepted programs. However, there are a [few](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3ANLL-fixed-by-NLL) cases where programs can compile under `feature(nll)`, but not otherwise.

There are two notable patterns that are "fixed" by this stabilization. First, the `scoped_threads` feature, which is a continutation of a pre-1.0 API, can sometimes emit a [weird lifetime error](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/95527) without NLL. Second, actually seen in the standard library. In the `Extend` impl for `HashMap`, there is an implied bound of `K: 'a` that is available with NLL on but not without - this is utilized in the impl.

As mentioned before, there are a large number of diagnostic differences. Most of them are better, but some are worse. None are serious or happen often enough to need to block this PR. The biggest change is the loss of error code for a number of lifetime errors in favor of more general "lifetime may not live long enough" error. While this may *seem* bad, the former error codes were just attempts to somewhat-arbitrarily bin together lifetime errors of the same type; however, on paper, they end up being roughly the same with roughly the same kinds of solutions.

## What isn't stabilized

This PR does not completely remove the lexical region resolver. In the future, it may be possible to remove that (while still keeping HIR typeck) or to remove it together with HIR typeck.

## Tests

Many test outputs get updated by this PR. However, there are number of tests specifically geared towards NLL under `src/test/ui/nll`

## History

* On 2017-07-14, [tracking issue opened](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/43234)
* On 2017-07-20, [initial empty MIR pass added](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/43271)
* On 2017-08-29, [RFC opened](https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/2094)
* On 2017-11-16, [Integrate MIR type-checker with NLL](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/45825)
* On 2017-12-20, [NLL feature complete](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/46862)
* On 2018-07-07, [Don't run AST borrowck on mir mode](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/52083)
* On 2018-07-27, [Add migrate mode](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/52681)
* On 2019-04-22, [Enable migrate mode on 2015 edition](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/59114)
* On 2019-08-26, [Don't downgrade errors on 2015 edition](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/64221)
* On 2019-08-27, [Remove AST borrowck](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/64790)
2022-06-07 05:04:14 +00:00
bors
cb0584f86b Auto merge of #97604 - nnethercote:inline-bridge-Buffer-methods, r=eddyb
Inline `bridge::Buffer` methods.

This fixes a performance regression caused by making `Buffer`
non-generic in #97004.

r? `@eddyb`
2022-06-04 04:51:26 +00:00
Jack Huey
410dcc9674 Fully stabilize NLL 2022-06-03 17:16:41 -04:00
Nicholas Nethercote
77e1069a5d Revert #96682.
The change was "Show invisible delimiters (within comments) when pretty
printing". It's useful to show these delimiters, but is a breaking
change for some proc macros.

Fixes #97608.
2022-06-02 11:22:16 +10:00
Nicholas Nethercote
dee353da1d Inline bridge::Buffer methods.
This fixes a performance regression caused by making `Buffer`
non-generic in #97004.
2022-06-01 09:21:35 +10:00
Eduard-Mihai Burtescu
78a83b0d5f proc_macro: don't pass a client-side function pointer through the server. 2022-05-27 19:29:21 +00:00
Nicholas Nethercote
41c10dde95 Cut down associated_item.
The part of it dealing with types obfuscates and makes the code less
concise. This commit removes that part.
2022-05-27 16:02:24 +10:00
Nicholas Nethercote
e6fa19a3ce Remove unnecessary blank line. 2022-05-27 16:02:24 +10:00
Nicholas Nethercote
f5c9c1215c Rename b as buf in several places.
Because it's easy to confuse with `bridge`.
2022-05-27 15:58:35 +10:00
Nicholas Nethercote
c2c505737f Add some comments about _marker fields.
There is some non-obvious information required to understand them.
2022-05-27 15:58:35 +10:00
Nicholas Nethercote
9a785e0aa5 Clarify a comment.
`reverse_encode` isn't necessary to please the borrow checker, it's to
match the ordering done by `reverse_decode`.
2022-05-27 15:58:35 +10:00
Nicholas Nethercote
2ece157e17 Make Buffer<T> non-generic.
`u8` is the only type that makes sense for `T`, as demonstrated by the
fact that several impls and functions are hardwired to `Buffer<u8>`.
2022-05-27 15:58:35 +10:00
Nicholas Nethercote
e02789c9f8 Improve formatting in associated_item! definition. 2022-05-27 15:58:35 +10:00
Nicholas Nethercote
a61a85eb24 Add some comments. 2022-05-27 15:58:35 +10:00
Nicholas Nethercote
2469ed0142 Fix a typo in a comment. 2022-05-27 15:58:35 +10:00
Nicholas Nethercote
fd01fbc058 Remove some unnecessary rustc_allow_const_fn_unstable attributes. 2022-05-13 16:01:18 +10:00
Nicholas Nethercote
5022d764cf Show invisible delimeters (within comments) when pretty printing. 2022-05-04 10:06:06 +10:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
2733ec1be3 rustc_ast: Harmonize delimiter naming with proc_macro::Delimiter 2022-04-28 10:04:29 +03:00
Dylan DPC
93db30aa7f
Rollup merge of #96149 - est31:remove_unused_macro_matchers, r=petrochenkov
Remove unused macro rules

Removes rules of internal macros that weren't triggered.
2022-04-26 01:21:20 +02:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
f5ca02c334 proc_macro: Add a workaround for rustdoc 2022-04-19 22:49:27 +03:00
est31
3c1e1661e7 Remove unused macro rules 2022-04-18 23:28:06 +02:00
Dylan DPC
e232cb42e6
Rollup merge of #95308 - bjorn3:more_stable_proc_macro, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Reduce the amount of unstable features used in libproc_macro

This makes it easier to adapt the source for stable when copying it into rust-analyzer to load rustc compiled proc macros.
2022-04-09 12:52:02 +02:00
bjorn3
7eda975b06 Use PhantomData directly in Bridge 2022-04-06 18:53:19 +02:00
Pietro Albini
181d28bb61
trivial cfg(bootstrap) changes 2022-04-05 23:18:40 +02:00
bjorn3
6eab9802c9 Add note about feature gates 2022-03-25 19:04:30 +01:00
bjorn3
ec7efa75f9 Avoid negative impls in the bridge 2022-03-25 17:24:27 +01:00
bjorn3
4b67506baa Remove usage of extern_types feature gate 2022-03-25 17:24:27 +01:00
bjorn3
681ea25b20 Remove usage of panic_update_hook feature gate 2022-03-25 17:24:27 +01:00
bjorn3
e85722946a Remove unused auto_traits feature gate 2022-03-25 17:24:27 +01:00
T-O-R-U-S
72a25d05bf Use implicit capture syntax in format_args
This updates the standard library's documentation to use the new syntax. The
documentation is worthwhile to update as it should be more idiomatic
(particularly for features like this, which are nice for users to get acquainted
with). The general codebase is likely more hassle than benefit to update: it'll
hurt git blame, and generally updates can be done by folks updating the code if
(and when) that makes things more readable with the new format.

A few places in the compiler and library code are updated (mostly just due to
already having been done when this commit was first authored).
2022-03-10 10:23:40 -05:00
Eric Holk
7723506d13 Stabilize const_fn_fn_ptr_basics and const_fn_trait_bound 2022-03-07 08:47:15 -08:00
bors
a0984b4e4c Auto merge of #92598 - Badel2:panic-update-hook, r=yaahc
Implement `panic::update_hook`

Add a new function `panic::update_hook` to allow creating panic hooks that forward the call to the previously set panic hook, without race conditions. It works by taking a closure that transforms the old panic hook into a new one, while ensuring that during the execution of the closure no other thread can modify the panic hook. This is a small function so I hope it can be discussed here without a formal RFC, however if you prefer I can write one.

Consider the following example:

```rust
let prev = panic::take_hook();
panic::set_hook(Box::new(move |info| {
    println!("panic handler A");
    prev(info);
}));
```

This is a common pattern in libraries that need to do something in case of panic: log panic to a file, record code coverage, send panic message to a monitoring service, print custom message with link to github to open a new issue, etc. However it is impossible to avoid race conditions with the current API, because two threads can execute in this order:

* Thread A calls `panic::take_hook()`
* Thread B calls `panic::take_hook()`
* Thread A calls `panic::set_hook()`
* Thread B calls `panic::set_hook()`

And the result is that the original panic hook has been lost, as well as the panic hook set by thread A. The resulting panic hook will be the one set by thread B, which forwards to the default panic hook. This is not considered a big issue because the panic handler setup is usually run during initialization code, probably before spawning any other threads.

Using the new `panic::update_hook` function, this race condition is impossible, and the result will be either `A, B, original` or `B, A, original`.

```rust
panic::update_hook(|prev| {
    Box::new(move |info| {
        println!("panic handler A");
        prev(info);
    })
});
```

I found one real world use case here: 988cf403e7/src/detection.rs (L32) the workaround is to detect the race condition and panic in that case.

The pattern of `take_hook` + `set_hook` is very common, you can see some examples in this pull request, so I think it's natural to have a function that combines them both. Also using `update_hook` instead of `take_hook` + `set_hook` reduces the number of calls to `HOOK_LOCK.write()` from 2 to 1, but I don't expect this to make any difference in performance.

### Unresolved questions:

* `panic::update_hook` takes a closure, if that closure panics the error message is "panicked while processing panic" which is not nice. This is a consequence of holding the `HOOK_LOCK` while executing the closure. Could be avoided using `catch_unwind`?

* Reimplement `panic::set_hook` as `panic::update_hook(|_prev| hook)`?
2022-01-16 02:18:42 +00:00
Badel2
8ef3ce866e Change panic::update_hook to simplify usage
And to remove possibility of panics while changing the panic handler,
because that resulted in a double panic.
2022-01-08 00:57:59 +01:00
Badel2
8bdf5c3de6 Implement panic::update_hook 2022-01-07 17:28:20 +01:00
Deadbeef
06a1c14d52
Switch all libraries to the 2021 edition 2021-12-23 19:03:47 +08:00
Anuvrat
90aa8fb3d5 made compiler happy 2021-12-14 16:42:16 +05:30
Nika Layzell
3e4d3d2a29 proc_macro: Add an expand_expr method to TokenStream
This feature is aimed at giving proc macros access to powers similar to
those used by builtin macros such as `format_args!` or `concat!`. These
macros are able to accept macros in place of string literal parameters,
such as the format string, as they perform recursive macro expansion
while being expanded.

This can be especially useful in many cases thanks to helper macros like
`concat!`, `stringify!` and `include_str!` which are often used to
construct string literals at compile-time in user code.

For now, this method only allows expanding macros which produce
literals, although more expresisons will be supported before the method
is stabilized.
2021-11-12 15:41:40 -05:00
David Tolnay
c5025f0e4e
Append .0 to unsuffixed float if it would otherwise become int token 2021-10-25 20:30:47 -07:00
bjorn3
09dd213cd2 Stabilize proc_macro::is_available 2021-10-10 14:09:54 +02:00
Manish Goregaokar
000dbd27f1
Rollup merge of #86165 - m-ou-se:proc-macro-span-shrink, r=dtolnay
Add proc_macro::Span::{before, after}.

This adds `proc_macro::Span::before()` and `proc_macro::Span::after()` to get a zero width span at the start or end of the span.

These are equivalent to rustc's `Span::shrink_to_lo()` and `Span::shrink_to_hi()` but with a less cryptic name. They are useful when generating diagnostlics like "missing \<thing\> after \<thing\>".

E.g.

```rust
syn::Error::new(ident.span().after(), "missing `:` after field name").into_compile_error()
```
2021-09-10 08:23:14 -07:00
Frank Steffahn
bf88b113ea Fix typos “a”→“an” 2021-08-22 15:35:11 +02:00
Klim Tsoutsman
75e80358d2
Change proc_macro::Diagnostics docs
Add links

Fit 100-character limit
2021-08-07 23:54:34 +10:00
bors
71ff9b41e9 Auto merge of #87712 - est31:line-column-1-based, r=petrochenkov
Proc macro spans: make columns 1 based

This makes proc macro spans consistent with the `column!()` macro as well as `std::panic::Location`, as both are 1-based.

https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/54725#issuecomment-497246753
2021-08-04 04:27:35 +00:00
David Tolnay
3744dc8687
Remove space after negative sign in Literal to_string 2021-08-03 10:40:52 -07:00
est31
7d20789c02 Make the UTF-8 statement more explicit and explicitly test for it 2021-08-03 03:33:05 +02:00
est31
50fcd454c7 Make columns 1 based 2021-08-03 03:10:10 +02:00
bors
b53a93db2d Auto merge of #87535 - lf-:authors, r=Mark-Simulacrum
rfc3052 followup: Remove authors field from Cargo manifests

Since RFC 3052 soft deprecated the authors field, hiding it from
crates.io, docs.rs, and making Cargo not add it by default, and it is
not generally up to date/useful information for contributors, we may as well
remove it from crates in this repo.
2021-08-02 05:49:17 +00:00
Jade
3cf820e17d rfc3052: Remove authors field from Cargo manifests
Since RFC 3052 soft deprecated the authors field anyway, hiding it from
crates.io, docs.rs, and making Cargo not add it by default, and it is
not generally up to date/useful information, we should remove it from
crates in this repo.
2021-07-29 14:56:05 -07:00
Ali Malik
e43254aad1 Fix may not to appropriate might not or must not 2021-07-29 01:15:20 -04:00
Mara Bos
f9be6cd898 Add tracking issue number to proc_macro_span_shrink. 2021-07-28 16:34:45 +02:00
Yuki Okushi
45470a3bcd
Rollup merge of #84029 - drahnr:master, r=petrochenkov
add `track_path::path` fn for usage in `proc_macro`s

Adds a way to declare a dependency on external files without including them, to either re-trigger the build of a file as well as covering the use case of including dependencies within the `rustc` invocation, such that tools like `sccache`/`cachepot` are able to handle references to external files which are not included.

Ref #73921
2021-07-03 03:15:07 +09:00
Guillaume Gomez
cd3a48fdb6
Rollup merge of #86797 - inquisitivecrystal:bound-cloned, r=jyn514
Stabilize `Bound::cloned()`

This PR stabilizes the function `Bound::cloned()`.

Closes #61356.
2021-07-02 11:35:31 +02:00
Bernhard Schuster
67e6a81315 add track_path::path fn for proc-macro usage
Ref #73921
2021-07-02 07:13:19 +02:00
Aris Merchant
f2b21e2d0b Stabilize Bound::cloned() 2021-07-01 17:09:57 -07:00
Jade
0b3fedc8df proc_macro/bridge: Remove dead code Slice type
See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/85390#discussion_r662464868
2021-07-01 10:20:57 -07:00
bors
6830052c7b Auto merge of #86637 - ehuss:spellings, r=dtolnay
Fix a few misspellings.
2021-06-26 05:09:27 +00:00
Eric Huss
6235e6f93f Fix a few misspellings. 2021-06-25 13:18:56 -07:00
Jacob Pratt
3f14f4b3ce
Use #[non_exhaustive] where appropriate
Due to the std/alloc split, it is not possible to make
`alloc::collections::TryReserveError::AllocError` non-exhaustive without
having an unstable, doc-hidden method to construct (which negates the
benefits from `#[non_exhaustive]`.
2021-06-24 04:16:11 -04:00
r00ster91
f804d8d71b Improve documentation 2021-06-20 22:19:47 +02:00
Yuki Okushi
aa22799b36
Rollup merge of #86136 - m-ou-se:proc-macro-open-close-span, r=m-ou-se
Stabilize span_open() and span_close().

This proposes to stabilize `Group::span_open()` and `Group::span_close()`.

These are part of the `proc_macro_span` feature gate tracked in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/54725

Most of the features gated behind `proc_macro_span` are about source location information (file path, line and column information), expansion information (parent()), source_text(), etc. Those are not ready for stabilizaiton. However, getting the span of the `(` and `)` separately instead of only of the entire `(...)` can be very useful in proc macros, and doesn't seem blocked on anything that all the other parts of `proc_macro_span` are blocked on. So, this renames the feature gate for those two functions to `proc_macro_group_span` and stabilizes them.
2021-06-19 10:14:07 +09:00
Mara Bos
d5aec64c12 Add proc_macro::Span::{before, after}. 2021-06-09 12:43:59 +00:00
Mara Bos
58e0889bf5 Simplify proc_macro code using Bound::cloned(). 2021-06-08 16:31:50 +00:00
Mara Bos
6288aada6d Stabilize span_open() and span_close(). 2021-06-08 16:45:54 +02:00
Joshua Nelson
7411a9e7cc rustdoc: link to stable/beta docs consistently in documentation
## User-facing changes

- Intra-doc links to primitives that currently go to rust-lang.org/nightly/std/primitive.x.html will start going to channel that rustdoc was built with. Nightly will continue going to /nightly; Beta will link to /beta; stable compilers will link to /1.52.1 (or whatever version they were built as).
- Cross-crate links from std to core currently go to /nightly unconditionally. They will start going to /1.52.0 on stable channels (but remain the same on nightly channels).
- Intra-crate links from std to std (or core to core) currently go to the same URL they are hosted at; they will continue to do so. Notably, this is different from everything else because it can preserve the distinction between /stable and /1.52.0 by using relative links.

Note that "links" includes both intra-doc links and rustdoc's own
automatically generated hyperlinks.

 ## Implementation changes

- Update the testsuite to allow linking to /beta and /1.52.1 in docs
- Use an html_root_url for the standard library that's dependent on the channel

  This avoids linking to nightly docs on stable.

- Update rustdoc to use channel-dependent links for primitives from an
  unknown crate

- Set DOC_RUST_LANG_ORG_CHANNEL from bootstrap to ensure it's in sync
- Include doc.rust-lang.org in the channel
2021-06-04 14:18:21 -04:00
Mark Rousskov
8c2080886f Write primitive types via array buffers
This allows a more efficient implementation (avoiding a fallback to memmove,
which is not optimal for short writes).

This saves 0.29% on diesel.
2021-05-29 12:52:06 -04:00
Mark Rousskov
92b2894d31 Switch to reserve over extend_from_slice
This is a 0.15% win on diesel.
2021-05-29 12:45:07 -04:00
Mark Rousskov
299ac75894 Specialize single-element writes to buffer
copy_from_slice generally falls back to memcpy/memmove, which is much more expensive
than we need to write a single element in.

This saves 0.26% instructions on the diesel benchmark.
2021-05-29 12:45:07 -04:00
Pietro Albini
9e22b844dd remove cfg(bootstrap) 2021-05-24 11:07:48 -04:00
David Tolnay
34585cb678
impl FromStr for proc_macro::Literal 2021-05-19 11:38:24 -07:00
David Tolnay
3c16c0e1df
Move proc_macro tests to ui test 2021-05-19 11:38:23 -07:00
Aaron Hill
f916b0474a
Implement span quoting for proc-macros
This PR implements span quoting, allowing proc-macros to produce spans
pointing *into their own crate*. This is used by the unstable
`proc_macro::quote!` macro, allowing us to get error messages like this:

```
error[E0412]: cannot find type `MissingType` in this scope
  --> $DIR/auxiliary/span-from-proc-macro.rs:37:20
   |
LL | pub fn error_from_attribute(_args: TokenStream, _input: TokenStream) -> TokenStream {
   | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- in this expansion of procedural macro `#[error_from_attribute]`
...
LL |             field: MissingType
   |                    ^^^^^^^^^^^ not found in this scope
   |
  ::: $DIR/span-from-proc-macro.rs:8:1
   |
LL | #[error_from_attribute]
   | ----------------------- in this macro invocation
```

Here, `MissingType` occurs inside the implementation of the proc-macro
`#[error_from_attribute]`. Previosuly, this would always result in a
span pointing at `#[error_from_attribute]`

This will make many proc-macro-related error message much more useful -
when a proc-macro generates code containing an error, users will get an
error message pointing directly at that code (within the macro
definition), instead of always getting a span pointing at the macro
invocation site.

This is implemented as follows:
* When a proc-macro crate is being *compiled*, it causes the `quote!`
  macro to get run. This saves all of the sapns in the input to `quote!`
  into the metadata of *the proc-macro-crate* (which we are currently
  compiling). The `quote!` macro then expands to a call to
  `proc_macro::Span::recover_proc_macro_span(id)`, where `id` is an
opaque identifier for the span in the crate metadata.
* When the same proc-macro crate is *run* (e.g. it is loaded from disk
  and invoked by some consumer crate), the call to
`proc_macro::Span::recover_proc_macro_span` causes us to load the span
from the proc-macro crate's metadata. The proc-macro then produces a
`TokenStream` containing a `Span` pointing into the proc-macro crate
itself.

The recursive nature of 'quote!' can be difficult to understand at
first. The file `src/test/ui/proc-macro/quote-debug.stdout` shows
the output of the `quote!` macro, which should make this eaier to
understand.

This PR also supports custom quoting spans in custom quote macros (e.g.
the `quote` crate). All span quoting goes through the
`proc_macro::quote_span` method, which can be called by a custom quote
macro to perform span quoting. An example of this usage is provided in
`src/test/ui/proc-macro/auxiliary/custom-quote.rs`

Custom quoting currently has a few limitations:

In order to quote a span, we need to generate a call to
`proc_macro::Span::recover_proc_macro_span`. However, proc-macros
support renaming the `proc_macro` crate, so we can't simply hardcode
this path. Previously, the `quote_span` method used the path
`crate::Span` - however, this only works when it is called by the
builtin `quote!` macro in the same crate. To support being called from
arbitrary crates, we need access to the name of the `proc_macro` crate
to generate a path. This PR adds an additional argument to `quote_span`
to specify the name of the `proc_macro` crate. Howver, this feels kind
of hacky, and we may want to change this before stabilizing anything
quote-related.

Additionally, using `quote_span` currently requires enabling the
`proc_macro_internals` feature. The builtin `quote!` macro
has an `#[allow_internal_unstable]` attribute, but this won't work for
custom quote implementations. This will likely require some additional
tricks to apply `allow_internal_unstable` to the span of
`proc_macro::Span::recover_proc_macro_span`.
2021-05-12 00:51:31 -04:00
Ralf Jung
9a852776f4 don't let const_fn feature flag affect impl-block-level trait bounds 2021-04-29 09:27:45 +02:00
Alexander Ronald Altman
1839748772 impl PartialEq<Punct> for char; symmetry for #78636
Also fixes the "since" version of the original.
2021-02-19 17:28:19 -08:00
Mark Rousskov
fe031180d0 Bump bootstrap compiler to 1.50 beta 2020-12-30 09:27:19 -05:00
bors
ec039bd075 Auto merge of #79336 - camelid:rename-feature-oibit-to-auto, r=oli-obk
Rename `optin_builtin_traits` to `auto_traits`

They were originally called "opt-in, built-in traits" (OIBITs), but
people realized that the name was too confusing and a mouthful, and so
they were renamed to just "auto traits". The feature flag's name wasn't
updated, though, so that's what this PR does.

There are some other spots in the compiler that still refer to OIBITs,
but I don't think changing those now is worth it since they are internal
and not particularly relevant to this PR.

Also see <https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/131828-t-compiler/topic/opt-in.2C.20built-in.20traits.20(auto.20traits).20feature.20name>.

r? `@oli-obk` (feel free to re-assign if you're not the right reviewer for this)
2020-11-25 07:25:19 +00:00
bors
cb5b87133a Auto merge of #78636 - dtolnay:puncteq, r=petrochenkov
Add PartialEq<char> for proc_macro::Punct

`punct.as_char() == '░'` is pervasive when parsing anything involving punct. I think `punct == '░'` is sufficiently unambiguous that it makes sense to provide the impl.

1899c489d4/library/proc_macro/src/quote.rs (L79)
1899c489d4/library/proc_macro/src/quote.rs (L83)
1899c489d4/src/test/ui/suggestions/auxiliary/issue-61963.rs (L26)
1899c489d4/src/test/ui/proc-macro/auxiliary/three-equals.rs (L23)
2020-11-24 00:30:25 +00:00
Camelid
810324d1f3 Rename optin_builtin_traits to auto_traits
They were originally called "opt-in, built-in traits" (OIBITs), but
people realized that the name was too confusing and a mouthful, and so
they were renamed to just "auto traits". The feature flag's name wasn't
updated, though, so that's what this PR does.

There are some other spots in the compiler that still refer to OIBITs,
but I don't think changing those now is worth it since they are internal
and not particularly relevant to this PR.

Also see <https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/131828-t-compiler/topic/opt-in.2C.20built-in.20traits.20(auto.20traits).20feature.20name>.
2020-11-23 14:14:06 -08:00
Jake Goulding
dcef5ff372 Bump bootstrap compiler version 2020-11-19 19:23:36 -05:00
Mara Bos
6d7098f543
Rollup merge of #78465 - est31:proc_macro_to_string, r=jyn514
Change as_str → to_string in proc_macro::Ident::span() docs

There is no `as_str` function on Ident any more.

Also change it to an intra doc link while we're at it.
2020-11-05 10:29:42 +01:00
David Tolnay
4652032c14
Add Punct PartialEq smoke test 2020-11-01 09:42:42 -08:00
David Tolnay
b01702578d
Add PartialEq<char> for proc_macro::Punct 2020-11-01 09:38:53 -08:00
est31
e4d109613e Change as_str → to_string in proc_macro::Ident::span() docs
There is no `as_str` function on Ident any more.

Also change it to an intra doc link while we're at it.
2020-10-29 03:46:14 +01:00
Florian Warzecha
05f4a9a42a
switch allow_internal_unstable const fns to rustc_allow_const_fn_unstable 2020-10-21 20:54:20 +02:00
Mark Rousskov
d8c035abbf Bump to 1.48 bootstrap compiler 2020-10-07 19:51:36 -04:00
Dylan MacKenzie
1ff143191c Add a feature gate for basic function pointer use in const fn 2020-09-27 10:46:41 -07:00
Dylan MacKenzie
110e59e70e Update library functions with stability attributes
This may not be strictly minimal, but all unstable functions also need a
`rustc_const_unstable` attribute.
2020-09-22 10:05:58 -07:00
Aaron Hill
53cce257ae
Respect -Z proc-macro-backtrace flag for panics inside libproc_macro
Fixes #76270

Previously, any panic occuring during a call to a libproc_macro method
(e.g. calling `Ident::new` with an invalid identifier) would always
cause an ICE message to be printed.
2020-09-03 12:13:26 -04:00
Aaron Hill
d9208665b5
Add -Z proc-macro-backtrace to allow showing proc-macro panics
Fixes #75050

Previously, we would unconditionally suppress the panic hook during
proc-macro execution. This commit adds a new flag
-Z proc-macro-backtrace, which allows running the panic hook for
easier debugging.
2020-08-30 22:17:24 -04:00
LeSeulArtichaut
c3e3b7f119 Use intra-doc link in proc_macro 2020-08-22 22:29:43 +02:00
Aaron Hill
6deda6a6a0
Stabilize Ident::new_raw
Tracking issue: #54723

This is a continuation of PR #59002
2020-08-03 17:23:31 -04:00
Lzu Tao
c25f25f7f1 Stabilize as_deref and as_deref on Result 2020-07-31 02:42:24 +00:00
mark
2c31b45ae8 mv std libs to library/ 2020-07-27 19:51:13 -05:00