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Rust
98 lines
3.4 KiB
Rust
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//! Procedural macros are implemented by compiling the macro providing crate
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//! to a dynamic library with a particular ABI which the compiler uses to expand
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//! macros. Unfortunately this ABI is not specified and can change from version
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//! to version of the compiler. To support this we copy the ABI from the rust
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//! compiler into submodules of this module (e.g proc_macro_srv::abis::abi_1_47).
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//!
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//! All of these ABIs are subsumed in the `Abi` enum, which exposes a simple
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//! interface the rest of rust analyzer can use to talk to the macro
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//! provider.
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//!
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//! # Adding a new ABI
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//!
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//! To add a new ABI you'll need to copy the source of the target proc_macro
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//! crate from the source tree of the Rust compiler into this directory tree.
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//! Then you'll need to modify it
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//! - Remove any feature! or other things which won't compile on stable
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//! - change any absolute imports to relative imports within the ABI tree
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//!
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//! Then you'll need to add a branch to the `Abi` enum and an implementation of
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//! `Abi::expand`, `Abi::list_macros` and `Abi::from_lib` for the new ABI. See
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//! `proc_macro_srv/src/abis/abi_1_47/mod.rs` for an example. Finally you'll
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//! need to update the conditionals in `Abi::from_lib` to return your new ABI
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//! for the relevant versions of the rust compiler
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//!
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// pub(crate) so tests can use the TokenStream, more notes in test/utils.rs
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pub(crate) mod abi_1_47;
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mod abi_1_55;
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use super::dylib::LoadProcMacroDylibError;
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pub(crate) use abi_1_47::Abi as Abi_1_47;
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pub(crate) use abi_1_55::Abi as Abi_1_55;
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use libloading::Library;
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use proc_macro_api::{ProcMacroKind, RustCInfo};
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pub struct PanicMessage {
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message: Option<String>,
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}
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impl PanicMessage {
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pub fn as_str(&self) -> Option<String> {
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self.message.clone()
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}
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}
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pub(crate) enum Abi {
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Abi1_47(Abi_1_47),
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Abi1_55(Abi_1_55),
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}
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impl Abi {
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/// Load a new ABI.
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///
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/// # Arguments
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///
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/// *`lib` - The dynamic library containing the macro implementations
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/// *`symbol_name` - The symbol name the macros can be found attributes
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/// *`info` - RustCInfo about the compiler that was used to compile the
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/// macro crate. This is the information we use to figure out
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/// which ABI to return
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pub fn from_lib(
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lib: &Library,
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symbol_name: String,
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info: RustCInfo,
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) -> Result<Abi, LoadProcMacroDylibError> {
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if info.version.0 != 1 {
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Err(LoadProcMacroDylibError::UnsupportedABI)
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} else if info.version.1 < 47 {
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Err(LoadProcMacroDylibError::UnsupportedABI)
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} else if info.version.1 < 54 {
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let inner = unsafe { Abi_1_47::from_lib(lib, symbol_name) }?;
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Ok(Abi::Abi1_47(inner))
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} else {
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let inner = unsafe { Abi_1_55::from_lib(lib, symbol_name) }?;
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Ok(Abi::Abi1_55(inner))
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}
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}
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pub fn expand(
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&self,
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macro_name: &str,
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macro_body: &tt::Subtree,
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attributes: Option<&tt::Subtree>,
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) -> Result<tt::Subtree, PanicMessage> {
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match self {
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Self::Abi1_55(abi) => abi.expand(macro_name, macro_body, attributes),
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Self::Abi1_47(abi) => abi.expand(macro_name, macro_body, attributes),
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}
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}
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pub fn list_macros(&self) -> Vec<(String, ProcMacroKind)> {
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match self {
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Self::Abi1_47(abi) => abi.list_macros(),
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Self::Abi1_55(abi) => abi.list_macros(),
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}
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}
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}
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