rust/src/libsyntax/parse/attr.rs

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// Copyright 2012 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT
// file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at
// http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license
// <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your
// option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
// except according to those terms.
use core::prelude::*;
use ast;
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use codemap::spanned;
use codemap::BytePos;
use parse::common::*; //resolve bug?
use parse::token;
use core::either::{Either, Left, Right};
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// a parser that can parse attributes.
pub trait parser_attr {
fn parse_outer_attributes() -> ~[ast::attribute];
fn parse_attribute(style: ast::attr_style) -> ast::attribute;
fn parse_attribute_naked(style: ast::attr_style, lo: BytePos) ->
ast::attribute;
fn parse_inner_attrs_and_next() ->
(~[ast::attribute], ~[ast::attribute]);
fn parse_meta_item() -> @ast::meta_item;
fn parse_meta_seq() -> ~[@ast::meta_item];
fn parse_optional_meta() -> ~[@ast::meta_item];
}
impl parser_attr for Parser {
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// Parse attributes that appear before an item
fn parse_outer_attributes() -> ~[ast::attribute] {
let mut attrs: ~[ast::attribute] = ~[];
loop {
match *self.token {
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token::POUND => {
if self.look_ahead(1u) != token::LBRACKET {
break;
}
attrs += ~[self.parse_attribute(ast::attr_outer)];
}
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token::DOC_COMMENT(s) => {
let attr = ::attr::mk_sugared_doc_attr(
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*self.id_to_str(s), self.span.lo, self.span.hi);
if attr.node.style != ast::attr_outer {
self.fatal(~"expected outer comment");
}
attrs += ~[attr];
self.bump();
}
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_ => break
}
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}
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return attrs;
}
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fn parse_attribute(style: ast::attr_style) -> ast::attribute {
let lo = self.span.lo;
self.expect(&token::POUND);
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return self.parse_attribute_naked(style, lo);
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}
fn parse_attribute_naked(style: ast::attr_style, lo: BytePos) ->
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ast::attribute {
self.expect(&token::LBRACKET);
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let meta_item = self.parse_meta_item();
self.expect(&token::RBRACKET);
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let mut hi = self.span.hi;
return spanned(lo, hi, ast::attribute_ { style: style,
value: meta_item,
is_sugared_doc: false });
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}
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// Parse attributes that appear after the opening of an item, each
// terminated by a semicolon. In addition to a vector of inner attributes,
// this function also returns a vector that may contain the first outer
// attribute of the next item (since we can't know whether the attribute
// is an inner attribute of the containing item or an outer attribute of
// the first contained item until we see the semi).
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// you can make the 'next' field an Option, but the result is going to be
// more useful as a vector.
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fn parse_inner_attrs_and_next() ->
(~[ast::attribute], ~[ast::attribute]) {
let mut inner_attrs: ~[ast::attribute] = ~[];
let mut next_outer_attrs: ~[ast::attribute] = ~[];
loop {
match *self.token {
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token::POUND => {
if self.look_ahead(1u) != token::LBRACKET {
// This is an extension
break;
}
let attr = self.parse_attribute(ast::attr_inner);
if *self.token == token::SEMI {
self.bump();
inner_attrs += ~[attr];
} else {
// It's not really an inner attribute
let outer_attr =
spanned(attr.span.lo, attr.span.hi,
ast::attribute_ { style: ast::attr_outer,
value: attr.node.value,
is_sugared_doc: false });
next_outer_attrs += ~[outer_attr];
break;
}
}
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token::DOC_COMMENT(s) => {
let attr = ::attr::mk_sugared_doc_attr(
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*self.id_to_str(s), self.span.lo, self.span.hi);
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self.bump();
if attr.node.style == ast::attr_inner {
inner_attrs += ~[attr];
} else {
next_outer_attrs += ~[attr];
break;
}
}
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_ => break
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}
}
(inner_attrs, next_outer_attrs)
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}
fn parse_meta_item() -> @ast::meta_item {
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let lo = self.span.lo;
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let name = self.id_to_str(self.parse_ident());
match *self.token {
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token::EQ => {
self.bump();
let lit = self.parse_lit();
let mut hi = self.span.hi;
@spanned(lo, hi, ast::meta_name_value(name, lit))
}
token::LPAREN => {
let inner_items = self.parse_meta_seq();
let mut hi = self.span.hi;
@spanned(lo, hi, ast::meta_list(name, inner_items))
}
_ => {
let mut hi = self.span.hi;
@spanned(lo, hi, ast::meta_word(name))
}
}
}
fn parse_meta_seq() -> ~[@ast::meta_item] {
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self.parse_seq(
&token::LPAREN,
&token::RPAREN,
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seq_sep_trailing_disallowed(token::COMMA),
|p| p.parse_meta_item()
).node
}
fn parse_optional_meta() -> ~[@ast::meta_item] {
match *self.token {
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token::LPAREN => self.parse_meta_seq(),
_ => ~[]
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}
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}
}
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//
// Local Variables:
// mode: rust
// fill-column: 78;
// indent-tabs-mode: nil
// c-basic-offset: 4
// buffer-file-coding-system: utf-8-unix
// End:
//