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2023-01-11Move /src/test to /testsAlbert Larsan-171/+0
2022-10-04Improve spans when splitting multi-char operator tokens for proc macros.Nicholas Nethercote-2/+2
2021-12-01Pretty print empty blocks as {}David Tolnay-1/+1
2021-05-15Remove some unncessary spaces from pretty-printed tokenstream outputAaron Hill-1/+1
In addition to making the output look nicer for all crates, this also aligns the pretty-printing output with what the `rental` crate expects. This will allow us to eventually disable a backwards-compat hack in a follow-up PR.
2021-04-11Implement token-based handling of attributes during expansionAaron Hill-19/+19
This PR modifies the macro expansion infrastructure to handle attributes in a fully token-based manner. As a result: * Derives macros no longer lose spans when their input is modified by eager cfg-expansion. This is accomplished by performing eager cfg-expansion on the token stream that we pass to the derive proc-macro * Inner attributes now preserve spans in all cases, including when we have multiple inner attributes in a row. This is accomplished through the following changes: * New structs `AttrAnnotatedTokenStream` and `AttrAnnotatedTokenTree` are introduced. These are very similar to a normal `TokenTree`, but they also track the position of attributes and attribute targets within the stream. They are built when we collect tokens during parsing. An `AttrAnnotatedTokenStream` is converted to a regular `TokenStream` when we invoke a macro. * Token capturing and `LazyTokenStream` are modified to work with `AttrAnnotatedTokenStream`. A new `ReplaceRange` type is introduced, which is created during the parsing of a nested AST node to make the 'outer' AST node aware of the attributes and attribute target stored deeper in the token stream. * When we need to perform eager cfg-expansion (either due to `#[derive]` or `#[cfg_eval]`), we tokenize and reparse our target, capturing additional information about the locations of `#[cfg]` and `#[cfg_attr]` attributes at any depth within the target. This is a performance optimization, allowing us to perform less work in the typical case where captured tokens never have eager cfg-expansion run.
2021-02-28Add more proc-macro attribute testsAaron Hill-0/+171