pub mod mod_path;
mod fixup;
-pub use mbe::{ExpandError, ExpandResult, Origin};
+pub use mbe::{Origin, ValueResult};
-use std::{hash::Hash, iter, sync::Arc};
+use std::{fmt, hash::Hash, iter, sync::Arc};
use base_db::{impl_intern_key, salsa, CrateId, FileId, FileRange, ProcMacroKind};
use either::Either;
proc_macro::ProcMacroExpander,
};
+pub type ExpandResult<T> = ValueResult<T, ExpandError>;
+
+#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Clone)]
+pub enum ExpandError {
+ UnresolvedProcMacro,
+ Mbe(mbe::ExpandError),
+ Other(Box<str>),
+}
+
+impl From<mbe::ExpandError> for ExpandError {
+ fn from(mbe: mbe::ExpandError) -> Self {
+ Self::Mbe(mbe)
+ }
+}
+
+impl fmt::Display for ExpandError {
+ fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
+ match self {
+ ExpandError::UnresolvedProcMacro => f.write_str("unresolved proc-macro"),
+ ExpandError::Mbe(it) => it.fmt(f),
+ ExpandError::Other(it) => f.write_str(it),
+ }
+ }
+}
+
/// Input to the analyzer is a set of files, where each file is identified by
/// `FileId` and contains source code. However, another source of source code in
/// Rust are macros: each macro can be thought of as producing a "temporary
/// Outer attributes are counted first, then inner attributes. This does not support
/// out-of-line modules, which may have attributes spread across 2 files!
invoc_attr_index: u32,
+ is_derive: bool,
},
}
let arg_tt = loc.kind.arg(db)?;
+ let macro_def = db.macro_def(loc.def).ok()?;
+ let (parse, exp_map) = db.parse_macro_expansion(macro_file).value?;
+ let macro_arg = db.macro_arg(macro_file.macro_call_id)?;
+
let def = loc.def.ast_id().left().and_then(|id| {
let def_tt = match id.to_node(db) {
ast::Macro::MacroRules(mac) => mac.token_tree()?,
+ ast::Macro::MacroDef(_)
+ if matches!(*macro_def, TokenExpander::BuiltinAttr(_)) =>
+ {
+ return None
+ }
ast::Macro::MacroDef(mac) => mac.body()?,
};
Some(InFile::new(id.file_id, def_tt))
_ => None,
});
- let macro_def = db.macro_def(loc.def).ok()?;
- let (parse, exp_map) = db.parse_macro_expansion(macro_file).value?;
- let macro_arg = db.macro_arg(macro_file.macro_call_id)?;
-
Some(ExpansionInfo {
expanded: InFile::new(self, parse.syntax_node()),
arg: InFile::new(loc.kind.file_id(), arg_tt),
}
}
- /// Return whether this file is an include macro
+ /// Return whether this file is an attr macro
pub fn is_attr_macro(&self, db: &dyn db::AstDatabase) -> bool {
match self.0 {
HirFileIdRepr::MacroFile(macro_file) => {
}
}
+ /// Return whether this file is the pseudo expansion of the derive attribute.
+ pub fn is_derive_attr_macro(&self, db: &dyn db::AstDatabase) -> bool {
+ match self.0 {
+ HirFileIdRepr::MacroFile(macro_file) => {
+ let loc: MacroCallLoc = db.lookup_intern_macro_call(macro_file.macro_call_id);
+ matches!(loc.kind, MacroCallKind::Attr { is_derive: true, .. })
+ }
+ _ => false,
+ }
+ }
+
pub fn is_macro(self) -> bool {
matches!(self.0, HirFileIdRepr::MacroFile(_))
}
match self {
MacroCallKind::FnLike { expand_to, .. } => *expand_to,
MacroCallKind::Derive { .. } => ExpandTo::Items,
+ MacroCallKind::Attr { is_derive: true, .. } => ExpandTo::Statements,
MacroCallKind::Attr { .. } => ExpandTo::Items, // is this always correct?
}
}
let token_range = token.value.text_range();
match &loc.kind {
- MacroCallKind::Attr { attr_args, invoc_attr_index, .. } => {
+ MacroCallKind::Attr { attr_args, invoc_attr_index, is_derive, .. } => {
let attr = item
.doc_comments_and_attrs()
.nth(*invoc_attr_index as usize)
let relative_range =
token.value.text_range().checked_sub(attr_input_start)?;
// shift by the item's tree's max id
- let token_id = self
- .macro_arg_shift
- .shift(attr_args.1.token_by_range(relative_range)?);
+ let token_id = attr_args.1.token_by_range(relative_range)?;
+ let token_id = if *is_derive {
+ // we do not shift for `#[derive]`, as we only need to downmap the derive attribute tokens
+ token_id
+ } else {
+ self.macro_arg_shift.shift(token_id)
+ };
Some(token_id)
}
_ => None,
// Attributes are a bit special for us, they have two inputs, the input tokentree and the annotated item.
let (token_map, tt) = match &loc.kind {
+ MacroCallKind::Attr { attr_args, is_derive: true, .. } => {
+ (&attr_args.1, self.attr_input_or_mac_def.clone()?.syntax().cloned())
+ }
MacroCallKind::Attr { attr_args, .. } => {
// try unshifting the the token id, if unshifting fails, the token resides in the non-item attribute input
// note that the `TokenExpander::map_id_up` earlier only unshifts for declarative macros, so we don't double unshift with this
}
}
+impl InFile<SyntaxToken> {
+ pub fn upmap(self, db: &dyn db::AstDatabase) -> Option<InFile<SyntaxToken>> {
+ let expansion = self.file_id.expansion_info(db)?;
+ expansion.map_token_up(db, self.as_ref()).map(|(it, _)| it)
+ }
+}
+
fn ascend_node_border_tokens(
db: &dyn db::AstDatabase,
InFile { file_id, value: node }: InFile<&SyntaxNode>,
MACRO_TYPE => ExpandTo::Type,
ARG_LIST | TRY_EXPR | TUPLE_EXPR | PAREN_EXPR | ARRAY_EXPR | FOR_EXPR | PATH_EXPR
- | CLOSURE_EXPR | CONDITION | BREAK_EXPR | RETURN_EXPR | MATCH_EXPR | MATCH_ARM
- | MATCH_GUARD | RECORD_EXPR_FIELD | CALL_EXPR | INDEX_EXPR | METHOD_CALL_EXPR
- | FIELD_EXPR | AWAIT_EXPR | CAST_EXPR | REF_EXPR | PREFIX_EXPR | RANGE_EXPR
- | BIN_EXPR => ExpandTo::Expr,
+ | CLOSURE_EXPR | BREAK_EXPR | RETURN_EXPR | MATCH_EXPR | MATCH_ARM | MATCH_GUARD
+ | RECORD_EXPR_FIELD | CALL_EXPR | INDEX_EXPR | METHOD_CALL_EXPR | FIELD_EXPR
+ | AWAIT_EXPR | CAST_EXPR | REF_EXPR | PREFIX_EXPR | RANGE_EXPR | BIN_EXPR
+ | LET_EXPR => ExpandTo::Expr,
LET_STMT => {
// FIXME: Handle LHS Pattern
ExpandTo::Expr