//! Client-side Proc-Macro crate //! //! We separate proc-macro expanding logic to an extern program to allow //! different implementations (e.g. wasm or dylib loading). And this crate //! is used to provide basic infrastructure for communication between two //! processes: Client (RA itself), Server (the external program) pub mod msg; mod process; mod version; use paths::AbsPathBuf; use std::{ ffi::OsStr, fmt, io, sync::{Arc, Mutex}, }; use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize}; use tt::Subtree; use crate::{ msg::{ExpandMacro, FlatTree, PanicMessage}, process::ProcMacroProcessSrv, }; pub use version::{read_dylib_info, RustCInfo}; #[derive(Copy, Clone, Eq, PartialEq, Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)] pub enum ProcMacroKind { CustomDerive, FuncLike, Attr, } /// A handle to an external process which load dylibs with macros (.so or .dll) /// and runs actual macro expansion functions. #[derive(Debug)] pub struct ProcMacroServer { /// Currently, the proc macro process expands all procedural macros sequentially. /// /// That means that concurrent salsa requests may block each other when expanding proc macros, /// which is unfortunate, but simple and good enough for the time being. /// /// Therefore, we just wrap the `ProcMacroProcessSrv` in a mutex here. process: Arc>, } pub struct MacroDylib { path: AbsPathBuf, } impl MacroDylib { // FIXME: this is buggy due to TOCTOU, we should check the version in the // macro process instead. pub fn new(path: AbsPathBuf) -> io::Result { let _p = profile::span("MacroDylib::new"); let info = version::read_dylib_info(&path)?; if info.version.0 < 1 || info.version.1 < 47 { let msg = format!("proc-macro {} built by {:#?} is not supported by Rust Analyzer, please update your rust version.", path.display(), info); return Err(io::Error::new(io::ErrorKind::InvalidData, msg)); } Ok(MacroDylib { path }) } } /// A handle to a specific macro (a `#[proc_macro]` annotated function). /// /// It exists withing a context of a specific [`ProcMacroProcess`] -- currently /// we share a single expander process for all macros. #[derive(Debug, Clone)] pub struct ProcMacro { process: Arc>, dylib_path: AbsPathBuf, name: String, kind: ProcMacroKind, } impl Eq for ProcMacro {} impl PartialEq for ProcMacro { fn eq(&self, other: &Self) -> bool { self.name == other.name && self.kind == other.kind && self.dylib_path == other.dylib_path && Arc::ptr_eq(&self.process, &other.process) } } pub struct ServerError { pub message: String, pub io: Option, } impl fmt::Display for ServerError { fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { write!(f, "{}", self.message)?; if let Some(io) = &self.io { write!(f, ": {}", io)?; } Ok(()) } } pub struct MacroPanic { pub message: String, } impl ProcMacroServer { /// Spawns an external process as the proc macro server and returns a client connected to it. pub fn spawn( process_path: AbsPathBuf, args: impl IntoIterator>, ) -> io::Result { let process = ProcMacroProcessSrv::run(process_path, args)?; Ok(ProcMacroServer { process: Arc::new(Mutex::new(process)) }) } pub fn load_dylib( &self, dylib: MacroDylib, ) -> Result, String>, ServerError> { let _p = profile::span("ProcMacroClient::by_dylib_path"); let macros = self.process.lock().unwrap_or_else(|e| e.into_inner()).find_proc_macros(&dylib.path)?; let res = macros.map(|macros| { macros .into_iter() .map(|(name, kind)| ProcMacro { process: self.process.clone(), name, kind, dylib_path: dylib.path.clone(), }) .collect() }); Ok(res) } } impl ProcMacro { pub fn name(&self) -> &str { &self.name } pub fn kind(&self) -> ProcMacroKind { self.kind } pub fn expand( &self, subtree: &Subtree, attr: Option<&Subtree>, env: Vec<(String, String)>, ) -> Result, ServerError> { let task = ExpandMacro { macro_body: FlatTree::new(subtree), macro_name: self.name.to_string(), attributes: attr.map(FlatTree::new), lib: self.dylib_path.to_path_buf().into(), env, }; let request = msg::Request::ExpandMacro(task); let response = self.process.lock().unwrap_or_else(|e| e.into_inner()).send_task(request)?; match response { msg::Response::ExpandMacro(it) => Ok(it.map(|it| it.to_subtree())), msg::Response::ListMacros { .. } => { Err(ServerError { message: "unexpected response".to_string(), io: None }) } } } }