Use helper method in is_format_string
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//! Tools to work with format string literals for the `format_args!` family of macros.
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use syntax::{
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ast::{self, IsString},
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AstNode, AstToken, TextRange, TextSize,
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ast::{self, IsString}, TextRange, TextSize,
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};
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use super::node_ext::get_outer_macro_name;
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pub fn is_format_string(string: &ast::String) -> bool {
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// Check if `string` is a format string argument of a macro invocation.
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// `string` is a string literal, mapped down into the innermost macro expansion.
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@ -14,8 +15,7 @@ pub fn is_format_string(string: &ast::String) -> bool {
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// This setup lets us correctly highlight the components of `concat!("{}", "bla")` format
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// strings. It still fails for `concat!("{", "}")`, but that is rare.
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(|| {
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let macro_call = string.syntax().parent_ancestors().find_map(ast::MacroCall::cast)?;
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let name = macro_call.path()?.segment()?.name_ref()?;
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let name = get_outer_macro_name(string)?;
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if !matches!(
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name.text().as_str(),
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