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`rustc_parse` top-level cleanups A bunch of improvements in and around `compiler/rustc_parse/src/lib.rs`. Many of the changes streamline the API in that file from this (12 functions and one macro): ``` name args return type ---- ---- ----------- panictry_buffer! Result<T, Vec<Diag>> T pub parse_crate_from_file path PResult<Crate> pub parse_crate_attrs_from_file path PResult<AttrVec> pub parse_crate_from_source_str name,src PResult<Crate> pub parse_crate_attrs_from_source_str name,src PResult<AttrVec> pub new_parser_from_source_str name,src Parser pub maybe_new_parser_from_source_str name,src Result<Parser, Vec<Diag>> pub new_parser_from_file path,error_sp Parser maybe_source_file_to_parser srcfile Result<Parser, Vec<Diag>> pub parse_stream_from_source_str name,src,override_sp TokenStream pub source_file_to_stream srcfile,override_sp TokenStream maybe_file_to_stream srcfile,override_sp Result<TokenStream, Vec<Diag>> pub stream_to_parser stream,subparser_name Parser ``` to this: ``` name args return type ---- ---- ----------- unwrap_or_emit_fatal Result<T, Vec<Diag>> T pub new_parser_from_source_str name,src Result<Parser, Vec<Diag>> pub new_parser_from_file path,error_sp Result<Parser, Vec<Diag>> new_parser_from_source_file srcfile Result<Parser, Vec<Diag>> pub source_str_to_stream name,src,override_sp Result<TokenStream, Vec<Diag>> source_file_to_stream srcfile,override_sp Result<TokenStream, Vec<Diag>> ``` I found the old API quite confusing, with lots of similar-sounding function names and no clear structure. I think the new API is much better. r? `@spastorino` |
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