rust/tests/ui/proc-macro/macro-namespace-reserved-2.rs

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// force-host
// no-prefer-dynamic
#![crate_type = "proc-macro"]
extern crate proc_macro;
use proc_macro::*;
#[proc_macro]
pub fn my_macro(input: TokenStream) -> TokenStream {
input
}
#[proc_macro_attribute]
pub fn my_macro_attr(input: TokenStream, _: TokenStream) -> TokenStream {
input
}
#[proc_macro_derive(MyTrait)]
pub fn my_macro_derive(input: TokenStream) -> TokenStream {
input
}
fn check_bang1() {
my_macro!(); //~ ERROR can't use a procedural macro from the same crate that defines it
}
fn check_bang2() {
my_macro_attr!(); //~ ERROR cannot find macro `my_macro_attr` in this scope
crate::my_macro_attr!(); //~ ERROR can't use a procedural macro from the same crate that defines
//~| ERROR expected macro, found attribute macro `crate::my_macro_attr`
}
fn check_bang3() {
MyTrait!(); //~ ERROR cannot find macro `MyTrait` in this scope
crate::MyTrait!(); //~ ERROR can't use a procedural macro from the same crate that defines it
//~| ERROR expected macro, found derive macro `crate::MyTrait`
}
#[my_macro] //~ ERROR cannot find attribute `my_macro` in this scope
#[crate::my_macro] //~ ERROR can't use a procedural macro from the same crate that defines it
//~| ERROR expected attribute, found macro `crate::my_macro`
fn check_attr1() {}
#[my_macro_attr] //~ ERROR can't use a procedural macro from the same crate that defines it
fn check_attr2() {}
#[MyTrait] //~ ERROR can't use a procedural macro from the same crate that defines it
//~| ERROR expected attribute, found derive macro `MyTrait`
fn check_attr3() {}
#[derive(my_macro)] //~ ERROR cannot find derive macro `my_macro` in this scope
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//~| ERROR cannot find derive macro `my_macro` in this scope
#[derive(crate::my_macro)] //~ ERROR can't use a procedural macro from the same crate that defines
//~| ERROR expected derive macro, found macro `crate::my_macro`
struct CheckDerive1;
#[derive(my_macro_attr)] //~ ERROR can't use a procedural macro from the same crate that defines it
//~| ERROR expected derive macro, found attribute macro `my_macro_attr`
struct CheckDerive2;
#[derive(MyTrait)] //~ ERROR can't use a procedural macro from the same crate that defines it
struct CheckDerive3;