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2022-06-02Revert #96682.Nicholas Nethercote-4/+0
The change was "Show invisible delimiters (within comments) when pretty printing". It's useful to show these delimiters, but is a breaking change for some proc macros. Fixes #97608.
2022-05-04Show invisible delimeters (within comments) when pretty printing.Nicholas Nethercote-0/+4
2021-05-15Remove some unncessary spaces from pretty-printed tokenstream outputAaron Hill-1/+0
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.
2021-03-21Perform 'deep recollection' in test helper macrosAaron Hill-0/+1
Currently, the print helper macro performs 'recollection' by doing `token_stream.into_iter().collect()`. However, this will not affect nonterminals that occur nested inside delimited groups, since the wrapping delimited group will be left untouched. This commit adds 'deep recollection', which recursively recollects every delimited group in the token stream. As with normal recollection, we only print out something if deep recollection results in a different stringified token stream. This is useful for catching bugs where we update the AST of a nonterminal (which affects pretty-printing), but do not update the attatched `TokenStream`
2020-09-12Properly encode spans with a dummy location and non-root `SyntaxContext`Aaron Hill-15/+15
Previously, we would throw away the `SyntaxContext` of any span with a dummy location during metadata encoding. This commit makes metadata Span encoding consistent with incr-cache Span encoding - an 'invalid span' tag is only used when it doesn't lose any information.
2020-08-22Recursively expand `TokenKind::Interpolated` (take 2)Aaron Hill-38/+49
Fixes #68430 This is a re-attempt of PR #72388, which was previously reverted due to a large number of breakages. All of the known breakages should now be patched upstream.
2020-08-09Remove normalization of `Span` debug output in proc-macro testsAaron Hill-27/+27
Fixes #74800 The definition of `is_x86_feature_detected!` (and similar macros) depends on the platform - it is produced by a `cfg_if!` invocation on x86, and a plain `#[cfg]` on other platforms. Since it is part of the prelude, we will end up importing different hygiene information depending on the platform. This previously required us to avoid printing raw `SyntaxContext` ids in any tests that uses the standard library, since the captured output will be platform-dependent. Previously, we replaced all `SyntaxContext` ids with "#CTXT", and the raw `Span` lo/hi bytes with "LO..HI". This commit adds `#![no_std]` and `extern crate std` to all proc-macro tests that print spans. This suppresses the prelude import, while still using lang items from `std` (which gives us a buildable binary). With this apporach, we will only load hygiene information for things which we explicitly import. This lets us re-add `-Z unpretty=expanded,hygiene`, since its output can now be made stable across all platforms. Additionally, we use `-Z span-debug` in more places, which lets us avoid the "LO..HI" normalization hack.
2020-07-26Normalize the test output of hygiene-related testsAaron Hill-27/+27
A raw SyntaxContext id is implicitly dependent on the target platform, since libstd and libcore have platform-dependent #[cfg]s which affect which macros are invoked. As a result, we must strip out any SyntaxContext ids from test output to ensure that the captured stdout is not platform-dependent.
2020-07-26Hygiene serialization implementationAaron Hill-21/+21
2020-07-01Insert NoDelim groups around nonterminals when lowering macro_rulesAaron Hill-0/+156