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`tokenstream::Spacing` appears on all `TokenTree::Token` instances, both punct and non-punct. Its current usage: - `Joint` means "can join with the next token *and* that token is a punct". - `Alone` means "cannot join with the next token *or* can join with the next token but that token is not a punct". The fact that `Alone` is used for two different cases is awkward. This commit augments `tokenstream::Spacing` with a new variant `JointHidden`, resulting in: - `Joint` means "can join with the next token *and* that token is a punct". - `JointHidden` means "can join with the next token *and* that token is a not a punct". - `Alone` means "cannot join with the next token". This *drastically* improves the output of `print_tts`. For example, this: ``` stringify!(let a: Vec<u32> = vec![];) ``` currently produces this string: ``` let a : Vec < u32 > = vec! [] ; ``` With this PR, it now produces this string: ``` let a: Vec<u32> = vec![] ; ``` (The space after the `]` is because `TokenTree::Delimited` currently doesn't have spacing information. The subsequent commit fixes this.) The new `print_tts` doesn't replicate original code perfectly. E.g. multiple space characters will be condensed into a single space character. But it's much improved. `print_tts` still produces the old, uglier output for code produced by proc macros. Because we have to translate the generated code from `proc_macro::Spacing` to the more expressive `token::Spacing`, which results in too much `proc_macro::Along` usage and no `proc_macro::JointHidden` usage. So `space_between` still exists and is used by `print_tts` in conjunction with the `Spacing` field. This change will also help with the removal of `Token::Interpolated`. Currently interpolated tokens are pretty-printed nicely via AST pretty printing. `Token::Interpolated` removal will mean they get printed with `print_tts`. Without this change, that would result in much uglier output for code produced by decl macro expansions. With this change, AST pretty printing and `print_tts` produce similar results. The commit also tweaks the comments on `proc_macro::Spacing`. In particular, it refers to "compound tokens" rather than "multi-char operators" because lifetimes aren't operators.
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PRINT-ATTR INPUT (DISPLAY): /// 1
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#[rustfmt::attr2] #[doc = "3"] #[doc = "4"] #[rustfmt::attr5] /// 6
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#[print_attr(nodebug)] struct S;
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PRINT-ATTR RE-COLLECTED (DISPLAY): #[doc = " 1"] #[rustfmt::attr2] #[doc = "3"] #[doc = "4"] #[rustfmt::attr5]
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#[doc = " 6"] #[print_attr(nodebug)] struct S ;
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PRINT-ATTR DEEP-RE-COLLECTED (DISPLAY): #[doc = " 1"] #[rustfmt :: attr2] #[doc = "3"] #[doc = "4"]
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#[rustfmt :: attr5] #[doc = " 6"] #[print_attr(nodebug)] struct S ;
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PRINT-ATTR INPUT (DISPLAY): #[doc = " 1"] #[rustfmt::attr2] #[doc = "3"] #[doc = "4"] #[rustfmt::attr5]
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#[doc = " 6"] struct S ;
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PRINT-ATTR DEEP-RE-COLLECTED (DISPLAY): #[doc = " 1"] #[rustfmt :: attr2] #[doc = "3"] #[doc = "4"]
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#[rustfmt :: attr5] #[doc = " 6"] struct S ;
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