derive_deftly_macros/framework.rs
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//! Core types and traits for parsing and expansion
//!
//! Also re-exports the names that the implementation wants.
//!
//! Should be included with `use super::framework::*`, not `crate::`,
//! so that it works with `tests/directly.rs` too.
pub use super::prelude::*;
pub use super::boolean::*;
pub use super::repeat::*;
pub use super::syntax::*;
pub(super) use super::paste;
pub(super) use super::paste::{IdentFrag, IdentFragInfallible};
/// Context during expansion
///
/// References the driver, and digested information about it.
/// Also represents where in the driver we are,
/// including repetition context.
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
pub struct Context<'c> {
pub top: &'c syn::DeriveInput,
pub template_crate: &'c syn::Path,
pub template_name: Option<&'c syn::Path>,
pub pmetas: &'c meta::PreprocessedMetas,
pub variant: Option<&'c WithinVariant<'c>>,
pub field: Option<&'c WithinField<'c>>,
pub within_loop: WithinLoop,
pub pvariants: &'c [PreprocessedVariant<'c>],
pub definitions: Definitions<'c>,
pub nesting_depth: u16,
pub nesting_parent: Option<(&'c Context<'c>, &'c DefinitionName)>,
}
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct PreprocessedVariant<'c> {
pub fields: &'c syn::Fields,
pub pmetas: &'c meta::PreprocessedMetas,
pub pfields: Vec<PreprocessedField>,
}
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct PreprocessedField {
pub pmetas: meta::PreprocessedMetas,
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
pub struct WithinVariant<'c> {
pub variant: Option<&'c syn::Variant>,
pub fields: &'c syn::Fields,
pub pmetas: &'c meta::PreprocessedMetas,
pub pfields: &'c [PreprocessedField],
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
pub struct WithinField<'c> {
pub field: &'c syn::Field,
pub pfield: &'c PreprocessedField,
pub index: u32,
}
/// Whether we're in a loop, and if so, its details
///
/// Set only for expansions of a `RepeatedTemplate`,
/// not any kind of implicit looping eg `dbg_all_keywords`, `vpat`, etc.
///
/// At some future point this may have enough information
/// to provide `$loop_index`, etc.
/// Right now it's only used for `dbg_all_keywords`.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy)]
pub enum WithinLoop {
None,
/// Evaluating `${when }` clauses
When,
/// Evaluating the body
Body,
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, Default)]
pub struct Definitions<'c> {
pub here: &'c [&'c Definition<DefinitionBody>],
pub conds: &'c [&'c Definition<DefCondBody>],
pub earlier: Option<&'c Definitions<'c>>,
}
/// Special processing instructions returned by
/// [`special_before_element_hook`](SubstParseContext::special_before_element_hook)
pub enum SpecialInstructions {
/// This template is finished
///
/// Stop parsing this `Template` though perhaps
/// the surrounding `Group` is not finished.
///
/// The parser for whatever called `Template::parse`
/// will continue.
EndOfTemplate,
}
/// Surrounding lexical context during parsing
///
/// This is the kind of lexical context a piece of a template appears in.
/// It is implemented for
/// * Types that represent an expansion output `ExpansionOutput`;
/// in this case, the lexical context is one where
/// the expansion is accumulated in this type.
/// * Places where template substitution syntax `${keyword }`
/// appears but where no output will be generated (eg, within
/// the condition of `${if }`.
///
/// The associated types are either `Void` or `()`.
/// They appears within the variants of `SubstDetails`,
/// causing inapplicable variants to be eliminated.
///
/// Because a variant is only inhabited if all of its fields are,
/// the conditions are effectively ANDed.
/// So the "default" value (for context that don't have an opnion)
/// is inhabitedness `()`.
///
/// Each type has an associated constructur,
/// used during parsing.
/// So this generates a parse error at parse time,
/// if a construct appears in the wrong place.
pub trait SubstParseContext: Sized {
/// Uninhabited iff this lexical context is within `${paste }`
type NotInPaste: Debug + Copy + Sized;
/// Uninhabited iff this lexical context is within a condition.
type NotInBool: Debug + Copy + Sized;
/// Uninhabited unless this lexical context is within a condition.
type BoolOnly: Debug + Copy + Sized;
/// Whether this is a boolean context
//
// Useful for ad-hoc handling of the way that boolean
// context has a different notion of syntax.
const IS_BOOL: bool = false;
/// Content of the `dbg` keyword
///
/// This has to be in this trait because
/// `${dbg }` contains a `Template` but `dbg(...)` contains a `Subst`.
///
/// We make bespoke output for each context; for boolean this is sui
/// generis, and for expansions it's in [`ExpansionOutput::dbg_expand`].
type DbgContent: Parse + Debug + AnalyseRepeat + meta::FindRecogMetas;
fn not_in_paste(span: &impl Spanned) -> syn::Result<Self::NotInPaste>;
fn not_in_bool(span: &impl Spanned) -> syn::Result<Self::NotInBool>;
fn bool_only(span: &impl Spanned) -> syn::Result<Self::BoolOnly> {
Err(span.error(
"derive-deftly keyword is a condition - not valid as an expansion",
))
}
/// When we find a `fmeta` etc. in this context, does it allow a value?
///
/// Used by the template-scanning code, to report whether an `Xmeta`
/// in the template justifies a value-bearing `Xmeta` attribute
/// on/in the driver, or just a boolean.
fn meta_recog_usage() -> meta::Usage;
/// For communicating through `parse_special`
type SpecialParseContext: Default;
/// Handle any special syntax for a special kind of template context.
///
/// This method is called only when parsing multi-element [`Template`]s,
/// It's a hook, called before parsing each `TemplateElement`.
///
/// It should consume any special syntax as appropriate,
///
/// The default implementation is a no-op.
/// The only non-default implementation is in `paste.rs`, for `$<...>` -
/// see [`paste::AngleBrackets`].
fn special_before_element_hook(
_special: &mut Self::SpecialParseContext,
_input: ParseStream,
) -> syn::Result<Option<SpecialInstructions>> {
Ok(None)
}
/// Parse using `f`, within parens in boolean context, not otherwise
///
/// Useful for parsing the arguments to an argument-taking keyword
/// which takes an "equivalent" syntax in both contexts.
fn parse_maybe_within_parens<T>(
input: ParseStream,
f: impl FnOnce(ParseStream) -> syn::Result<T>,
) -> syn::Result<T> {
if Self::IS_BOOL {
let inner;
let _ = parenthesized!(inner in input);
f(&inner)
} else {
f(input)
}
}
/// Parse maybe a comma (comma in boolean contegxt, not otherwise)
///
/// Useful for parsing the arguments to an argument-taking keyword
/// which takes an "equivalent" syntax in both contexts.
fn parse_maybe_comma(input: ParseStream) -> syn::Result<()> {
if Self::IS_BOOL {
let _: Token![,] = input.parse()?;
}
Ok(())
}
/// Return an error suitable for reporting missing arguments
///
/// Helper for handling missing arguments to an argument-taking keyword
/// which takes an "equivalent" syntax in both contexts.
fn missing_keyword_arguments(kw_span: Span) -> syn::Result<Void> {
Err(kw_span.error(format_args!(
"missing parameters to expansion keyword (NB: argument must be within {{ }})",
)))
}
}
/// Expansion output accumulator, for a template lexical context
///
/// Each template lexical context has a distinct type which
/// * Represents the lexical context
/// * If that lexical context generates expansions,
/// accumulates the expansion. That's what this trait is.
///
/// The methods are for accumulating various kinds of things
/// that can be found in templates, or result from template expansion.
///
/// The accumulating type (`Self` might be accumulating
/// tokens ([`TokenStream`]) or strings ([`paste::Items`]).
pub trait ExpansionOutput: SubstParseContext {
/// An identifier (or fragment of one)
///
/// Uses the `IdentFragment` for identifier pasting,
/// and the `ToTokens` for general expansion.
fn append_identfrag_toks<I: IdentFrag>(
&mut self,
ident: &I,
) -> Result<(), I::BadIdent>;
/// Append a Rust path (scoped identifier, perhaps with generics)
///
/// To facilitate `${pawte }`, the path is provided as:
/// * some prefix tokens (e.g., a scoping path),
/// * the actual identifer,
/// * some suffix tokens (e.g. generics).
///
/// `tspan` is the span of the part of the template
/// which expanded into this path.
///
/// This is a "more complex" expansion,
/// in the terminology of the template reference:
/// If a paste contains more than one, it is an error.
fn append_idpath<A, B, I>(
&mut self,
template_entry_span: Span,
pre: A,
ident: &I,
post: B,
grouping: Grouping,
) -> Result<(), I::BadIdent>
where
A: FnOnce(&mut TokenAccumulator),
B: FnOnce(&mut TokenAccumulator),
I: IdentFrag;
/// Append a [`syn::LitStr`](struct@syn::LitStr)
///
/// This is its own method because `syn::LitStr` is not `Display`,
/// and we don't want to unconditionally turn it into a string
/// before retokenising it.
fn append_syn_litstr(&mut self, v: &syn::LitStr);
/// Append a [`syn::Type`]
///
/// This is a "more complex" expansion,
/// in the terminology of the template reference:
/// If a paste contains more than one, it is an error.
fn append_syn_type(
&mut self,
te_span: Span,
mut v: syn::Type,
mut grouping: Grouping,
) {
loop {
let (inner, add_grouping) = match v {
syn::Type::Paren(inner) => (inner.elem, Grouping::Parens),
syn::Type::Group(inner) => (inner.elem, Grouping::Invisible),
_ => break,
};
v = *inner;
grouping = cmp::max(grouping, add_grouping);
}
if let syn::Type::Path(tp) = &mut v {
typepath_add_missing_argument_colons(tp, te_span);
}
self.append_syn_type_inner(te_span, v, grouping)
}
/// Append a [`syn::Type`], which has been grouping-normalised
fn append_syn_type_inner(
&mut self,
te_span: Span,
v: syn::Type,
grouping: Grouping,
);
/// Append using a function which generates tokens
///
/// If you have an `impl `[`ToTokens`],
/// use [`append_tokens`](ExpansionOutput::append_tokens) instead.
///
/// Not supported within `${paste }`.
/// The `NotInPaste` parameter makes this method unreachable
/// when expanding within `${paste }`;
/// or to put it another way,
/// it ensures that such an attempt would have been rejected
/// during template parsing.
fn append_tokens_with(
&mut self,
np: &Self::NotInPaste,
f: impl FnOnce(&mut TokenAccumulator) -> syn::Result<()>,
) -> syn::Result<()>;
/// "Append" a substitution which can only be used within a boolean
///
/// Such a thing cannot be expanded, so it cannot be appended,
/// so this function must be unreachable.
/// `expand_bool_only` is called (in expansion contexts)
/// to handle uninhabited `SubstDetails` variants etc.
///
/// Implementing it involves demonstrating that
/// either `self`, or `Self::BoolOnly`, is uninhabited,
/// with a call to [`void::unreachable`].
fn append_bool_only(&mut self, bool_only: &Self::BoolOnly) -> !;
/// Note that an error occurred
///
/// This must arrange to
/// (eventually) convert it using `into_compile_error`
/// and emit it somewhere appropriate.
fn record_error(&mut self, err: syn::Error);
/// Convenience method for noting an error with span and message
fn write_error<S: Spanned, M: Display>(&mut self, span: &S, message: M) {
self.record_error(span.error(message));
}
/// Convenience method for writing a `ToTokens`
///
/// Dispatches to
/// [`append_tokens_with`](ExpansionOutput::append_tokens_with)
/// Not supported within `${paste }`.
//
// I experimented with unifying this with `append_tokens_with`
// using a `ToTokensFallible` trait, but it broke type inference
// rather badly and had other warts.
fn append_tokens(
&mut self,
np: &Self::NotInPaste,
tokens: impl ToTokens,
) -> syn::Result<()> {
self.append_tokens_with(np, |out| {
out.append(tokens);
Ok(())
})
}
/// Make a new empty expansion output, introduced at `kw_span`
///
/// Normally, call sites use an inherent constructor method.
/// This one is used for special cases, eg `${ignore ...}`
fn new_with_span(kw_span: Span) -> Self;
fn default_subst_meta_as(kw: Span) -> syn::Result<meta::SubstAs<Self>>;
/// Implement the core of the `ignore` keyword
///
/// If there was an error, returns it.
/// Otherwise, discards everything.
fn ignore_impl(self) -> syn::Result<()>;
/// Implement the `dbg` keyword
///
/// Specifically:
/// * Write the expansion of `child` to `msg` in human-readable form
/// * Without a trailing newline
/// * Subsume it into `self`
///
/// Failures are to be reported, and subsumed into `self`.
fn dbg_expand(
&mut self,
kw_span: Span,
ctx: &Context,
msg: &mut String,
content: &Self::DbgContent,
);
}
/// Convenience trait providing `item.expand()`
///
/// Implementations of this are often specific to the [`ExpansionOutput`].
///
/// Having this as a separate trait,
/// rather than hanging it off `ExpansionOutput`,
/// makes the expansion method more convenient to call.
///
/// It also avoids having to make all of these expansion methods
/// members of the `ExpansionOutput` trait.
pub trait Expand<O> {
fn expand(&self, ctx: &Context, out: &mut O) -> syn::Result<()>;
}
/// Convenience trait providing `fn expand(self)`, infallible version
///
/// Some of our `expand` functions always record errors
/// within the output accumulator
/// and therefore do not need to return them.
pub trait ExpandInfallible<O> {
fn expand(&self, ctx: &Context, out: &mut O);
}
/// Accumulates tokens, or errors
///
/// We collect all the errors, and if we get an error, don't write
/// anything out.
/// This is because `compile_error!` (from `into_compile_error`)
/// only works in certain places in Rust syntax (!)
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct TokenAccumulator(Result<TokenStream, syn::Error>);
impl<'c> Context<'c> {
pub fn is_enum(&self) -> bool {
matches!(self.top.data, syn::Data::Enum(_))
}
/// Description of the whole expansion, suitable for `dbg` option, etc.
pub fn expansion_description(&self) -> impl Display {
let ident = &self.top.ident;
if let Some(templ) = &self.template_name {
format!(
"derive-deftly expansion of {} for {}",
templ.to_token_stream(),
ident,
)
} else {
format!("derive-deftly expansion, for {}", ident,)
}
}
}
impl Default for TokenAccumulator {
fn default() -> Self {
TokenAccumulator(Ok(TokenStream::new()))
}
}
impl TokenAccumulator {
pub fn new() -> Self {
Self::default()
}
pub fn with_tokens<R>(
&mut self,
f: impl FnOnce(&mut TokenStream) -> R,
) -> Option<R> {
self.0.as_mut().ok().map(f)
}
pub fn append(&mut self, t: impl ToTokens) {
self.with_tokens(|out| t.to_tokens(out));
}
pub fn tokens(self) -> syn::Result<TokenStream> {
self.0
}
/// Appends `val`, via [`ToTokensPunctComposable`] or [`ToTokens`]
pub fn append_maybe_punct_composable(
&mut self,
val: &(impl ToTokens + ToTokensPunctComposable),
composable: bool,
) {
self.with_tokens(|out| {
if composable {
val.to_tokens_punct_composable(out);
} else {
val.to_tokens(out);
}
});
}
}
impl SubstParseContext for TokenAccumulator {
type NotInPaste = ();
type NotInBool = ();
type DbgContent = Template<TokenAccumulator>;
fn not_in_bool(_: &impl Spanned) -> syn::Result<()> {
Ok(())
}
fn not_in_paste(_: &impl Spanned) -> syn::Result<()> {
Ok(())
}
fn meta_recog_usage() -> meta::Usage {
meta::Usage::Value
}
type BoolOnly = Void;
type SpecialParseContext = ();
}
impl ExpansionOutput for TokenAccumulator {
fn append_identfrag_toks<I: IdentFrag>(
&mut self,
ident: &I,
) -> Result<(), I::BadIdent> {
self.with_tokens(
|out| ident.frag_to_tokens(out), //
)
.unwrap_or(Ok(()))
}
fn append_idpath<A, B, I>(
&mut self,
_te_span: Span,
pre: A,
ident: &I,
post: B,
grouping: Grouping,
) -> Result<(), I::BadIdent>
where
A: FnOnce(&mut TokenAccumulator),
B: FnOnce(&mut TokenAccumulator),
I: IdentFrag,
{
let inner = match self.with_tokens(|_outer| {
let mut inner = TokenAccumulator::new();
pre(&mut inner);
inner.append_identfrag_toks(ident)?;
post(&mut inner);
Ok(inner)
}) {
None => return Ok(()), // earlier errors, didn't process
Some(Err(e)) => return Err(e),
Some(Ok(ta)) => ta,
};
match inner.tokens() {
Ok(ts) => self.append(grouping.surround(ts)),
Err(e) => self.record_error(e),
}
Ok(())
}
fn append_syn_litstr(&mut self, lit: &syn::LitStr) {
self.append(lit);
}
fn append_syn_type_inner(
&mut self,
_te_span: Span,
ty: syn::Type,
grouping: Grouping,
) {
self.append(grouping.surround(ty));
}
fn append_tokens_with(
&mut self,
_not_in_paste: &(),
f: impl FnOnce(&mut TokenAccumulator) -> syn::Result<()>,
) -> syn::Result<()> {
f(self)
}
fn append_bool_only(&mut self, bool_only: &Self::BoolOnly) -> ! {
void::unreachable(*bool_only)
}
fn record_error(&mut self, err: syn::Error) {
if let Err(before) = &mut self.0 {
before.combine(err);
} else {
self.0 = Err(err)
}
}
fn new_with_span(_kw_span: Span) -> Self {
Self::new()
}
fn default_subst_meta_as(kw: Span) -> syn::Result<meta::SubstAs<Self>> {
Err(kw.error("missing `as ...` in meta expansion"))
}
fn ignore_impl(self) -> syn::Result<()> {
self.0.map(|_: TokenStream| ())
}
fn dbg_expand(
&mut self,
_kw_span: Span,
ctx: &Context,
msg: &mut String,
content: &Template<TokenAccumulator>,
) {
let mut child = TokenAccumulator::new();
content.expand(ctx, &mut child);
let child = child.tokens();
match &child {
Err(e) => write!(msg, "/* ERROR: {} */", e),
Ok(y) => write!(msg, "{}", y),
}
.expect("write! failed");
match child {
Ok(y) => self.append(y),
Err(e) => self.record_error(e),
}
}
}