Instead of using AST pretty printing. This is a step towards removing `token::Interpolated`, which will eventually (in #124141) be replaced with a token stream within invisible delimiters. This changes (improves) the output of the `stringify!` macro in some cases. This is allowed. As the `stringify!` docs say: "Note that the expanded results of the input tokens may change in the future. You should be careful if you rely on the output." Test changes: - tests/ui/macros/stringify.rs: this used to test both token stream pretty printing and AST pretty printing via different ways of invoking of `stringify!` (i.e. `$expr` vs `$tt`). But those two different invocations now give the same result, which is a nice consistency improvement. This removes the need for all the `c2*` macros. The AST pretty printer now has more thorough testing thanks to #125236. - tests/ui/proc-macro/*: minor improvements where small differences between `INPUT (DISPLAY)` output and `DEEP-RE-COLLECTED (DISPLAY)` output disappear. |
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Why Rust?
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