251 lines
9.1 KiB
Rust
251 lines
9.1 KiB
Rust
//! Eager expansion related utils
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//!
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//! Here is a dump of a discussion from Vadim Petrochenkov about Eager Expansion and
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//! Its name resolution :
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//!
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//! > Eagerly expanded macros (and also macros eagerly expanded by eagerly expanded macros,
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//! > which actually happens in practice too!) are resolved at the location of the "root" macro
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//! > that performs the eager expansion on its arguments.
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//! > If some name cannot be resolved at the eager expansion time it's considered unresolved,
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//! > even if becomes available later (e.g. from a glob import or other macro).
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//!
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//! > Eagerly expanded macros don't add anything to the module structure of the crate and
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//! > don't build any speculative module structures, i.e. they are expanded in a "flat"
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//! > way even if tokens in them look like modules.
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//!
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//! > In other words, it kinda works for simple cases for which it was originally intended,
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//! > and we need to live with it because it's available on stable and widely relied upon.
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//!
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//!
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//! See the full discussion : <https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/131828-t-compiler/topic/Eager.20expansion.20of.20built-in.20macros>
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use base_db::CrateId;
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use span::Span;
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use syntax::{ted, Parse, SyntaxElement, SyntaxNode, TextSize, WalkEvent};
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use triomphe::Arc;
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use crate::{
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ast::{self, AstNode},
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db::ExpandDatabase,
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mod_path::ModPath,
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span_map::SpanMapRef,
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EagerCallInfo, ExpandError, ExpandResult, ExpandTo, ExpansionSpanMap, InFile, Intern,
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MacroCallId, MacroCallKind, MacroCallLoc, MacroDefId, MacroDefKind,
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};
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pub fn expand_eager_macro_input(
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db: &dyn ExpandDatabase,
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krate: CrateId,
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macro_call: InFile<ast::MacroCall>,
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def: MacroDefId,
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call_site: Span,
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resolver: &dyn Fn(ModPath) -> Option<MacroDefId>,
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) -> ExpandResult<Option<MacroCallId>> {
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let ast_map = db.ast_id_map(macro_call.file_id);
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// the expansion which the ast id map is built upon has no whitespace, so the offsets are wrong as macro_call is from the token tree that has whitespace!
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let call_id = InFile::new(macro_call.file_id, ast_map.ast_id(¯o_call.value));
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let expand_to = ExpandTo::from_call_site(¯o_call.value);
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// Note:
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// When `lazy_expand` is called, its *parent* file must already exist.
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// Here we store an eager macro id for the argument expanded subtree
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// for that purpose.
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let arg_id = MacroCallLoc {
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def,
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krate,
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eager: None,
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kind: MacroCallKind::FnLike { ast_id: call_id, expand_to: ExpandTo::Expr },
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call_site,
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}
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.intern(db);
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let ExpandResult { value: (arg_exp, arg_exp_map), err: parse_err } =
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db.parse_macro_expansion(arg_id.as_macro_file());
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let mut arg_map = ExpansionSpanMap::empty();
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let ExpandResult { value: expanded_eager_input, err } = {
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eager_macro_recur(
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db,
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&arg_exp_map,
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&mut arg_map,
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TextSize::new(0),
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InFile::new(arg_id.as_file(), arg_exp.syntax_node()),
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krate,
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call_site,
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resolver,
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)
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};
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let err = parse_err.or(err);
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if cfg!(debug_assertions) {
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arg_map.finish();
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}
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let Some((expanded_eager_input, _mapping)) = expanded_eager_input else {
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return ExpandResult { value: None, err };
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};
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let mut subtree = mbe::syntax_node_to_token_tree(&expanded_eager_input, arg_map, call_site);
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subtree.delimiter.kind = crate::tt::DelimiterKind::Invisible;
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let loc = MacroCallLoc {
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def,
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krate,
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eager: Some(Arc::new(EagerCallInfo { arg: Arc::new(subtree), arg_id, error: err.clone() })),
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kind: MacroCallKind::FnLike { ast_id: call_id, expand_to },
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call_site,
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};
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ExpandResult { value: Some(loc.intern(db)), err }
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}
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fn lazy_expand(
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db: &dyn ExpandDatabase,
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def: &MacroDefId,
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macro_call: InFile<ast::MacroCall>,
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krate: CrateId,
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call_site: Span,
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) -> ExpandResult<(InFile<Parse<SyntaxNode>>, Arc<ExpansionSpanMap>)> {
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let ast_id = db.ast_id_map(macro_call.file_id).ast_id(¯o_call.value);
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let expand_to = ExpandTo::from_call_site(¯o_call.value);
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let ast_id = macro_call.with_value(ast_id);
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let id = def.as_lazy_macro(db, krate, MacroCallKind::FnLike { ast_id, expand_to }, call_site);
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let macro_file = id.as_macro_file();
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db.parse_macro_expansion(macro_file)
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.map(|parse| (InFile::new(macro_file.into(), parse.0), parse.1))
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}
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fn eager_macro_recur(
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db: &dyn ExpandDatabase,
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span_map: &ExpansionSpanMap,
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expanded_map: &mut ExpansionSpanMap,
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mut offset: TextSize,
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curr: InFile<SyntaxNode>,
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krate: CrateId,
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call_site: Span,
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macro_resolver: &dyn Fn(ModPath) -> Option<MacroDefId>,
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) -> ExpandResult<Option<(SyntaxNode, TextSize)>> {
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let original = curr.value.clone_for_update();
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let mut replacements = Vec::new();
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// FIXME: We only report a single error inside of eager expansions
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let mut error = None;
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let mut children = original.preorder_with_tokens();
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// Collect replacement
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while let Some(child) = children.next() {
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let call = match child {
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WalkEvent::Enter(SyntaxElement::Node(child)) => match ast::MacroCall::cast(child) {
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Some(it) => {
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children.skip_subtree();
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it
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}
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_ => continue,
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},
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WalkEvent::Enter(_) => continue,
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WalkEvent::Leave(child) => {
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if let SyntaxElement::Token(t) = child {
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let start = t.text_range().start();
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offset += t.text_range().len();
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expanded_map.push(offset, span_map.span_at(start));
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}
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continue;
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}
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};
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let def = match call
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.path()
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.and_then(|path| ModPath::from_src(db, path, SpanMapRef::ExpansionSpanMap(span_map)))
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{
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Some(path) => match macro_resolver(path.clone()) {
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Some(def) => def,
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None => {
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error =
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Some(ExpandError::other(format!("unresolved macro {}", path.display(db))));
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offset += call.syntax().text_range().len();
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continue;
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}
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},
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None => {
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error = Some(ExpandError::other("malformed macro invocation"));
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offset += call.syntax().text_range().len();
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continue;
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}
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};
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let ExpandResult { value, err } = match def.kind {
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MacroDefKind::BuiltInEager(..) => {
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let ExpandResult { value, err } = expand_eager_macro_input(
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db,
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krate,
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curr.with_value(call.clone()),
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def,
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call_site,
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macro_resolver,
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);
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match value {
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Some(call_id) => {
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let ExpandResult { value: (parse, map), err: err2 } =
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db.parse_macro_expansion(call_id.as_macro_file());
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map.iter().for_each(|(o, span)| expanded_map.push(o + offset, span));
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let syntax_node = parse.syntax_node();
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ExpandResult {
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value: Some((
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syntax_node.clone_for_update(),
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offset + syntax_node.text_range().len(),
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)),
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err: err.or(err2),
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}
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}
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None => ExpandResult { value: None, err },
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}
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}
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MacroDefKind::Declarative(_)
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| MacroDefKind::BuiltIn(..)
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| MacroDefKind::BuiltInAttr(..)
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| MacroDefKind::BuiltInDerive(..)
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| MacroDefKind::ProcMacro(..) => {
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let ExpandResult { value: (parse, tm), err } =
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lazy_expand(db, &def, curr.with_value(call.clone()), krate, call_site);
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// replace macro inside
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let ExpandResult { value, err: error } = eager_macro_recur(
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db,
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&tm,
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expanded_map,
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offset,
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// FIXME: We discard parse errors here
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parse.as_ref().map(|it| it.syntax_node()),
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krate,
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call_site,
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macro_resolver,
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);
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let err = err.or(error);
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ExpandResult { value, err }
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}
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};
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if err.is_some() {
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error = err;
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}
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// check if the whole original syntax is replaced
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if call.syntax() == &original {
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return ExpandResult { value, err: error };
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}
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match value {
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Some((insert, new_offset)) => {
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replacements.push((call, insert));
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offset = new_offset;
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}
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None => offset += call.syntax().text_range().len(),
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}
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}
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replacements.into_iter().rev().for_each(|(old, new)| ted::replace(old.syntax(), new));
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ExpandResult { value: Some((original, offset)), err: error }
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}
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