#![feature(proc_macro_diagnostic)] #![feature(allow_internal_unstable)] #![allow(rustc::default_hash_types)] #![recursion_limit = "128"] use synstructure::decl_derive; use proc_macro::TokenStream; mod hash_stable; mod lift; mod newtype; mod query; mod serialize; mod session_diagnostic; mod symbols; mod type_foldable; #[proc_macro] pub fn rustc_queries(input: TokenStream) -> TokenStream { query::rustc_queries(input) } #[proc_macro] pub fn symbols(input: TokenStream) -> TokenStream { symbols::symbols(input.into()).into() } /// Creates a struct type `S` that can be used as an index with /// `IndexVec` and so on. /// /// There are two ways of interacting with these indices: /// /// - The `From` impls are the preferred way. So you can do /// `S::from(v)` with a `usize` or `u32`. And you can convert back /// to an integer with `u32::from(s)`. /// /// - Alternatively, you can use the methods `S::new(v)` and `s.index()` /// to create/return a value. /// /// Internally, the index uses a u32, so the index must not exceed /// `u32::MAX`. You can also customize things like the `Debug` impl, /// what traits are derived, and so forth via the macro. #[proc_macro] #[allow_internal_unstable(step_trait, rustc_attrs, trusted_step)] pub fn newtype_index(input: TokenStream) -> TokenStream { newtype::newtype(input).into() } decl_derive!([HashStable, attributes(stable_hasher)] => hash_stable::hash_stable_derive); decl_derive!( [HashStable_Generic, attributes(stable_hasher)] => hash_stable::hash_stable_generic_derive ); decl_derive!([Decodable] => serialize::decodable_derive); decl_derive!([Encodable] => serialize::encodable_derive); decl_derive!([TyDecodable] => serialize::type_decodable_derive); decl_derive!([TyEncodable] => serialize::type_encodable_derive); decl_derive!([MetadataDecodable] => serialize::meta_decodable_derive); decl_derive!([MetadataEncodable] => serialize::meta_encodable_derive); decl_derive!([TypeFoldable, attributes(type_foldable)] => type_foldable::type_foldable_derive); decl_derive!([Lift, attributes(lift)] => lift::lift_derive); decl_derive!( [SessionDiagnostic, attributes( message, lint, error, label, suggestion, suggestion_short, suggestion_hidden, suggestion_verbose)] => session_diagnostic::session_diagnostic_derive );