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2016-03-30fix compile-fail and parse-fail tests by blindly opting back intoFelix S. Klock II-0/+2
parser recovery (so that expected errors match up) I'm opting into parser recovery in all these cases out of expediency, not because the error messages you get with recovery enabled are actually all that usable in all cases listed.
2016-02-15Some error recovery in the parserNick Cameron-2/+2
2015-04-11Auto merge of #24155 - chris-chambers:stmt_macros, r=sfacklerbors-1/+2
Statement macros are now treated somewhat like item macros, in that a statement macro can now expand into a series of statements, rather than just a single statement. This allows statement macros to be nested inside other kinds of macros and expand properly, where previously the expansion would only work when no nesting was present. See: - `src/test/run-pass/macro-stmt_macro_in_expr_macro.rs` - `src/test/run-pass/macro-nested_stmt_macro.rs` This changes the interface of the MacResult trait. make_stmt has become make_stmts and now returns a vector, rather than a single item. Plugin writers who were implementing MacResult will have breakage, as well as anyone using MacEager::stmt. See: - `src/libsyntax/ext/base.rs` This also causes a minor difference in behavior to the diagnostics produced by certain malformed macros. See: - `src/test/compile-fail/macro-incomplete-parse.rs`
2015-04-07Improves handling of statement macros.Christopher Chambers-1/+2
Statement macros are now treated somewhat like item macros, in that a statement macro can now expand into a series of statements, rather than just a single statement. This allows statement macros to be nested inside other kinds of macros and expand properly, where previously the expansion would only work when no nesting was present. See: src/test/run-pass/macro-stmt_macro_in_expr_macro.rs src/test/run-pass/macro-nested_stmt_macro.rs This changes the interface of the MacResult trait. make_stmt has become make_stmts and now returns a vector, rather than a single item. Plugin writers who were implementing MacResult will have breakage, as well as anyone using MacEager::stmt. See: src/libsyntax/ext/base.rs This also causes a minor difference in behavior to the diagnostics produced by certain malformed macros. See: src/test/compile-fail/macro-incomplete-parse.rs
2015-04-06Provide context for macro expansions which result in unparsed tokens.Will Hipschman-3/+3
Issue #22425
2015-01-05Un-gate macro_rulesKeegan McAllister-2/+0
2014-12-18librustc: Always parse `macro!()`/`macro![]` as expressions if notPatrick Walton-2/+2
followed by a semicolon. This allows code like `vec![1i, 2, 3].len();` to work. This breaks code that uses macros as statements without putting semicolons after them, such as: fn main() { ... assert!(a == b) assert!(c == d) println(...); } It also breaks code that uses macros as items without semicolons: local_data_key!(foo) fn main() { println("hello world") } Add semicolons to fix this code. Those two examples can be fixed as follows: fn main() { ... assert!(a == b); assert!(c == d); println(...); } local_data_key!(foo); fn main() { println("hello world") } RFC #378. Closes #18635. [breaking-change]
2014-05-28Test pattern macrosKeegan McAllister-0/+8
2014-03-28Convert most code to new inner attribute syntax.Brian Anderson-1/+1
Closes #2569
2013-11-26Support multiple item macrosSteven Fackler-1/+2
Closes #4375
2013-10-06Add appropriate #[feature] directives to testsAlex Crichton-0/+2
2013-10-02syntax: indicate an error when a macro ignores trailing tokens.Huon Wilson-0/+26
That is, only a single expression or item gets parsed, so if there are any extra tokens (e.g. the start of another item/expression) the user should be told, rather than silently dropping them. An example: macro_rules! foo { () => { println("hi"); println("bye); } } would expand to just `println("hi")`, which is almost certainly not what the programmer wanted. Fixes #8012.