librustc: Always parse macro!()
/macro![]
as expressions if not
followed by a semicolon. This allows code like `vec![1i, 2, 3].len();` to work. This breaks code that uses macros as statements without putting semicolons after them, such as: fn main() { ... assert!(a == b) assert!(c == d) println(...); } It also breaks code that uses macros as items without semicolons: local_data_key!(foo) fn main() { println("hello world") } Add semicolons to fix this code. Those two examples can be fixed as follows: fn main() { ... assert!(a == b); assert!(c == d); println(...); } local_data_key!(foo); fn main() { println("hello world") } RFC #378. Closes #18635. [breaking-change]
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macro_rules! indirect_line( () => ( line!() ) )
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macro_rules! indirect_line( () => ( line!() ) );
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pub fn main() {
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assert_eq!(line!(), 27);
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