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Author SHA1 Message Date
Josh Driver
e9b5839918 Style fixes 2016-12-31 17:55:59 +10:30
Josh Driver
22f788c644 Stop macro calls in structs for proc_macro_derive from panicing 2016-12-31 17:19:23 +10:30
Oliver Schneider
5e51edb0de
annotate stricter lifetimes on LateLintPass methods to allow them to forward to a Visitor 2016-12-06 11:28:51 +01:00
Jeffrey Seyfried
a2626410d7 Refactor MetaItemKind to use Names instead of InternedStrings. 2016-11-20 11:46:06 +00:00
Jeffrey Seyfried
11195676a0 Elimite $crate before invokng custom derives. 2016-11-10 10:23:35 +00:00
Josh Driver
134ef4f793 Revert "Point macros 1.1 errors to the input item"
This reverts commit 3784067edc.
Any errors in the derived output now point at the derive attribute
instead of the item.
2016-11-08 23:03:56 +10:30
Josh Driver
31a508e118 Allow proc_macro functions to whitelist specific attributes
By using a second attribute `attributes(Bar)` on
proc_macro_derive, whitelist any attributes with
the name `Bar` in the deriving item. This allows
a proc_macro function to use custom attribtues
without a custom attribute error or unused attribute
lint.
2016-11-08 23:03:56 +10:30
Alex Crichton
2148bdfcc7 rustc: Rename rustc_macro to proc_macro
This commit blanket renames the `rustc_macro` infrastructure to `proc_macro`,
which reflects the general consensus of #35900. A follow up PR to Cargo will be
required to purge the `rustc-macro` name as well.
2016-10-06 11:07:23 -07:00
Nick Cameron
3863834d9c reviewer comments and rebasing 2016-09-23 07:19:31 +12:00
David Tolnay
fe41520fce Add ExpnId to expanded procedural macro code 2016-09-09 18:50:05 -07:00
David Tolnay
3784067edc Point macros 1.1 errors to the input item
Before:

```rust
error[E0106]: missing lifetime specifier
  --> src/main.rs:10:10
   |
10 | #[derive(Serialize, Deserialize)]
   |          ^ expected lifetime parameter

error[E0038]: the trait `T` cannot be made into an object
  --> src/main.rs:15:15
   |
15 | #[derive(Serialize, Deserialize)]
   |          ^^^^^^^^^^ the trait `T` cannot be made into an object
```

After:

```rust
error[E0106]: missing lifetime specifier
  --> src/main.rs:11:1
   |
11 | struct A {
   | ^ expected lifetime parameter

error[E0038]: the trait `T` cannot be made into an object
  --> src/main.rs:16:1
   |
16 | struct B<'a> {
   | ^ the trait `T` cannot be made into an object
```
2016-09-06 14:11:19 -07:00
Alex Crichton
ecc6c39e87 rustc: Implement custom derive (macros 1.1)
This commit is an implementation of [RFC 1681] which adds support to the
compiler for first-class user-define custom `#[derive]` modes with a far more
stable API than plugins have today.

[RFC 1681]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/master/text/1681-macros-1.1.md

The main features added by this commit are:

* A new `rustc-macro` crate-type. This crate type represents one which will
  provide custom `derive` implementations and perhaps eventually flower into the
  implementation of macros 2.0 as well.

* A new `rustc_macro` crate in the standard distribution. This crate will
  provide the runtime interface between macro crates and the compiler. The API
  here is particularly conservative right now but has quite a bit of room to
  expand into any manner of APIs required by macro authors.

* The ability to load new derive modes through the `#[macro_use]` annotations on
  other crates.

All support added here is gated behind the `rustc_macro` feature gate, both for
the library support (the `rustc_macro` crate) as well as the language features.

There are a few minor differences from the implementation outlined in the RFC,
such as the `rustc_macro` crate being available as a dylib and all symbols are
`dlsym`'d directly instead of having a shim compiled. These should only affect
the implementation, however, not the public interface.

This commit also ended up touching a lot of code related to `#[derive]`, making
a few notable changes:

* Recognized derive attributes are no longer desugared to `derive_Foo`. Wasn't
  sure how to keep this behavior and *not* expose it to custom derive.

* Derive attributes no longer have access to unstable features by default, they
  have to opt in on a granular level.

* The `derive(Copy,Clone)` optimization is now done through another "obscure
  attribute" which is just intended to ferry along in the compiler that such an
  optimization is possible. The `derive(PartialEq,Eq)` optimization was also
  updated to do something similar.

---

One part of this PR which needs to be improved before stabilizing are the errors
and exact interfaces here. The error messages are relatively poor quality and
there are surprising spects of this such as `#[derive(PartialEq, Eq, MyTrait)]`
not working by default. The custom attributes added by the compiler end up
becoming unstable again when going through a custom impl.

Hopefully though this is enough to start allowing experimentation on crates.io!

syntax-[breaking-change]
2016-09-02 12:52:56 -07:00