The thread name is shown in debugger as well as panic messages and this
patch makes it easier to follow a thread instead of looking through
full backtrace, by naming all spawned threads according to their
functioning.
Macro that deep clone the tokens but otherwise preserves source
locations and hygiene info is an interesting case for IDE support. Lets
have this, although we don't actively use it at the moment.
9260: tree-wide: make rustdoc links spiky so they are clickable r=matklad a=lf-
Rustdoc was complaining about these while I was running with --document-private-items and I figure they should be fixed.
Co-authored-by: Jade <software@lfcode.ca>
`TokenStream` assumes that its subtree's delimeter is `None`, and this
should be encoded in the type system instead of having a delimiter field
that is mostly ignored.
`tt::Subtree` is just `pub delimiter: Option<Delimiter>, pub
token_trees: Vec<TokenTree>`, so a Subtree that is statically guaranteed
not to have a delimiter is just Vec<TokenTree>.
TokenStream holds a `tt::Subtree` but assumes its `delimiter` is always
`None`. In particular, the iterator implementation iterates over the
inner `token_trees` and ignores the `delimiter`.
However, `TokenStream::from_str` violated this assumption when the input
consists of a single Group by producing a Subtree with an outer
delimiter, which was ignored as seen by a procedural macro.
In this case, wrap an extra level of Subtree around it.
Fixes#7810Fixes#7875
7047: Add force_show_panics flag for proc-macro bridge r=jonas-schievink a=edwin0cheng
https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/75082 and https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/76292 added a new flag in `proc_macro::Bridge` such that the ABI was changed. These ABI changing are the reason of some weird panics which caused #6880 and maybe related to the panic mentioned in #6820.
These changes are landed on rust stable 1.48 so I think it is okay to apply it now.
fixes#6880
r @jonas-schievink
Co-authored-by: Edwin Cheng <edwin0cheng@gmail.com>