1 //! # proc-macro-error
2 //!
3 //! This crate aims to make error reporting in proc-macros simple and easy to use.
4 //! Migrate from `panic!`-based errors for as little effort as possible!
5 //!
6 //! (Also, you can explicitly [append a dummy token stream](dummy/index.html) to your errors).
7 //!
8 //! To achieve his, this crate serves as a tiny shim around `proc_macro::Diagnostic` and
9 //! `compile_error!`. It detects the best way of emitting available based on compiler's version.
10 //! When the underlying diagnostic type is finally stabilized, this crate will simply be
11 //! delegating to it requiring no changes in your code!
12 //!
13 //! So you can just use this crate and have *both* some of `proc_macro::Diagnostic` functionality
14 //! available on stable ahead of time *and* your error-reporting code future-proof.
15 //!
16 //! ## Cargo features
17 //!
18 //! This crate provides *enabled by default* `syn-error` feature that gates
19 //! `impl From<syn::Error> for Diagnostic` conversion. If you don't use `syn` and want
20 //! to cut off some of compilation time, you can disable it via
21 //!
22 //! ```toml
23 //! [dependencies]
24 //! proc-macro-error = { version = "1", default-features = false }
25 //! ```
26 //!
27 //! ***Please note that disabling this feature makes sense only if you don't depend on `syn`
28 //! directly or indirectly, and you very likely do.**
29 //!
30 //! ## Real world examples
31 //!
32 //! * [`structopt-derive`](https://github.com/TeXitoi/structopt/tree/master/structopt-derive)
33 //! (abort-like usage)
34 //! * [`auto-impl`](https://github.com/auto-impl-rs/auto_impl/) (emit-like usage)
35 //!
36 //! ## Limitations
37 //!
38 //! - Warnings are emitted only on nightly, they are ignored on stable.
39 //! - "help" suggestions can't have their own span info on stable,
40 //! (essentially inheriting the parent span).
41 //! - If a panic occurs somewhere in your macro no errors will be displayed. This is not a
42 //! technical limitation but rather intentional design. `panic` is not for error reporting.
43 //!
44 //! ### `#[proc_macro_error]` attribute
45 //!
46 //! **This attribute MUST be present on the top level of your macro** (the function
47 //! annotated with any of `#[proc_macro]`, `#[proc_macro_derive]`, `#[proc_macro_attribute]`).
48 //!
49 //! This attribute performs the setup and cleanup necessary to make things work.
50 //!
51 //! In most cases you'll need the simple `#[proc_macro_error]` form without any
52 //! additional settings. Feel free to [skip the "Syntax" section](#macros).
53 //!
54 //! #### Syntax
55 //!
56 //! `#[proc_macro_error]` or `#[proc_macro_error(settings...)]`, where `settings...`
57 //! is a comma-separated list of:
58 //!
59 //! - `proc_macro_hack`:
60 //!
61 //! In order to correctly cooperate with `#[proc_macro_hack]`, `#[proc_macro_error]`
62 //! attribute must be placed *before* (above) it, like this:
63 //!
64 //! ```no_run
65 //! # use proc_macro2::TokenStream;
66 //! # const IGNORE: &str = "
67 //! #[proc_macro_error]
68 //! #[proc_macro_hack]
69 //! #[proc_macro]
70 //! # ";
71 //! fn my_macro(input: TokenStream) -> TokenStream {
72 //! unimplemented!()
73 //! }
74 //! ```
75 //!
76 //! If, for some reason, you can't place it like that you can use
77 //! `#[proc_macro_error(proc_macro_hack)]` instead.
78 //!
79 //! # Note
80 //!
81 //! If `proc-macro-hack` was detected (by any means) `allow_not_macro`
82 //! and `assert_unwind_safe` will be applied automatically.
83 //!
84 //! - `allow_not_macro`:
85 //!
86 //! By default, the attribute checks that it's applied to a proc-macro.
87 //! If none of `#[proc_macro]`, `#[proc_macro_derive]` nor `#[proc_macro_attribute]` are
88 //! present it will panic. It's the intention - this crate is supposed to be used only with
89 //! proc-macros.
90 //!
91 //! This setting is made to bypass the check, useful in certain circumstances.
92 //!
93 //! Pay attention: the function this attribute is applied to must return
94 //! `proc_macro::TokenStream`.
95 //!
96 //! This setting is implied if `proc-macro-hack` was detected.
97 //!
98 //! - `assert_unwind_safe`:
99 //!
100 //! By default, your code must be [unwind safe]. If your code is not unwind safe,
101 //! but you believe it's correct, you can use this setting to bypass the check.
102 //! You would need this for code that uses `lazy_static` or `thread_local` with
103 //! `Cell/RefCell` inside (and the like).
104 //!
105 //! This setting is implied if `#[proc_macro_error]` is applied to a function
106 //! marked as `#[proc_macro]`, `#[proc_macro_derive]` or `#[proc_macro_attribute]`.
107 //!
108 //! This setting is also implied if `proc-macro-hack` was detected.
109 //!
110 //! ## Macros
111 //!
112 //! Most of the time you want to use the macros. Syntax is described in the next section below.
113 //!
114 //! You'll need to decide how you want to emit errors:
115 //!
116 //! * Emit the error and abort. Very much panic-like usage. Served by [`abort!`] and
117 //! [`abort_call_site!`].
118 //! * Emit the error but do not abort right away, looking for other errors to report.
119 //! Served by [`emit_error!`] and [`emit_call_site_error!`].
120 //!
121 //! You **can** mix these usages.
122 //!
123 //! `abort` and `emit_error` take a "source span" as the first argument. This source
124 //! will be used to highlight the place the error originates from. It must be one of:
125 //!
126 //! * *Something* that implements [`ToTokens`] (most types in `syn` and `proc-macro2` do).
127 //! This source is the preferable one since it doesn't lose span information on multi-token
128 //! spans, see [this issue](https://gitlab.com/CreepySkeleton/proc-macro-error/-/issues/6)
129 //! for details.
130 //! * [`proc_macro::Span`]
131 //! * [`proc-macro2::Span`]
132 //!
133 //! The rest is your message in format-like style.
134 //!
135 //! See [the next section](#syntax-1) for detailed syntax.
136 //!
137 //! - [`abort!`]:
138 //!
139 //! Very much panic-like usage - abort right away and show the error.
140 //! Expands to [`!`] (never type).
141 //!
142 //! - [`abort_call_site!`]:
143 //!
144 //! Shortcut for `abort!(Span::call_site(), ...)`. Expands to [`!`] (never type).
145 //!
146 //! - [`emit_error!`]:
147 //!
148 //! [`proc_macro::Diagnostic`]-like usage - emit the error but keep going,
149 //! looking for other errors to report.
150 //! The compilation will fail nonetheless. Expands to [`()`] (unit type).
151 //!
152 //! - [`emit_call_site_error!`]:
153 //!
154 //! Shortcut for `emit_error!(Span::call_site(), ...)`. Expands to [`()`] (unit type).
155 //!
156 //! - [`emit_warning!`]:
157 //!
158 //! Like `emit_error!` but emit a warning instead of error. The compilation won't fail
159 //! because of warnings.
160 //! Expands to [`()`] (unit type).
161 //!
162 //! **Beware**: warnings are nightly only, they are completely ignored on stable.
163 //!
164 //! - [`emit_call_site_warning!`]:
165 //!
166 //! Shortcut for `emit_warning!(Span::call_site(), ...)`. Expands to [`()`] (unit type).
167 //!
168 //! - [`diagnostic`]:
169 //!
170 //! Build an instance of `Diagnostic` in format-like style.
171 //!
172 //! #### Syntax
173 //!
174 //! All the macros have pretty much the same syntax:
175 //!
176 //! 1. ```ignore
177 //! abort!(single_expr)
178 //! ```
179 //! Shortcut for `Diagnostic::from(expr).abort()`.
180 //!
181 //! 2. ```ignore
182 //! abort!(span, message)
183 //! ```
184 //! The first argument is an expression the span info should be taken from.
185 //!
186 //! The second argument is the error message, it must implement [`ToString`].
187 //!
188 //! 3. ```ignore
189 //! abort!(span, format_literal, format_args...)
190 //! ```
191 //!
192 //! This form is pretty much the same as 2, except `format!(format_literal, format_args...)`
193 //! will be used to for the message instead of [`ToString`].
194 //!
195 //! That's it. `abort!`, `emit_warning`, `emit_error` share this exact syntax.
196 //!
197 //! `abort_call_site!`, `emit_call_site_warning`, `emit_call_site_error` lack 1 form
198 //! and do not take span in 2'th and 3'th forms. Those are essentially shortcuts for
199 //! `macro!(Span::call_site(), args...)`.
200 //!
201 //! `diagnostic!` requires a [`Level`] instance between `span` and second argument
202 //! (1'th form is the same).
203 //!
204 //! > **Important!**
205 //! >
206 //! > If you have some type from `proc_macro` or `syn` to point to, do not call `.span()`
207 //! > on it but rather use it directly:
208 //! > ```no_run
209 //! > # use proc_macro_error::abort;
210 //! > # let input = proc_macro2::TokenStream::new();
211 //! > let ty: syn::Type = syn::parse2(input).unwrap();
212 //! > abort!(ty, "BOOM");
213 //! > // ^^ <-- avoid .span()
214 //! > ```
215 //! >
216 //! > `.span()` calls work too, but you may experience regressions in message quality.
217 //!
218 //! #### Note attachments
219 //!
220 //! 3. Every macro can have "note" attachments (only 2 and 3 form).
221 //! ```ignore
222 //! let opt_help = if have_some_info { Some("did you mean `this`?") } else { None };
223 //!
224 //! abort!(
225 //! span, message; // <--- attachments start with `;` (semicolon)
226 //!
227 //! help = "format {} {}", "arg1", "arg2"; // <--- every attachment ends with `;`,
228 //! // maybe except the last one
229 //!
230 //! note = "to_string"; // <--- one arg uses `.to_string()` instead of `format!()`
231 //!
232 //! yay = "I see what {} did here", "you"; // <--- "help =" and "hint =" are mapped
233 //! // to Diagnostic::help,
234 //! // anything else is Diagnostic::note
235 //!
236 //! wow = note_span => "custom span"; // <--- attachments can have their own span
237 //! // it takes effect only on nightly though
238 //!
239 //! hint =? opt_help; // <-- "optional" attachment, get displayed only if `Some`
240 //! // must be single `Option` expression
241 //!
242 //! note =? note_span => opt_help // <-- optional attachments can have custom spans too
243 //! );
244 //! ```
245 //!
246
247 //! ### Diagnostic type
248 //!
249 //! [`Diagnostic`] type is intentionally designed to be API compatible with [`proc_macro::Diagnostic`].
250 //! Not all API is implemented, only the part that can be reasonably implemented on stable.
251 //!
252 //!
253 //! [`abort!`]: macro.abort.html
254 //! [`abort_call_site!`]: macro.abort_call_site.html
255 //! [`emit_warning!`]: macro.emit_warning.html
256 //! [`emit_error!`]: macro.emit_error.html
257 //! [`emit_call_site_warning!`]: macro.emit_call_site_error.html
258 //! [`emit_call_site_error!`]: macro.emit_call_site_warning.html
259 //! [`diagnostic!`]: macro.diagnostic.html
260 //! [`Diagnostic`]: struct.Diagnostic.html
261 //!
262 //! [`proc_macro::Span`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/proc_macro/struct.Span.html
263 //! [`proc_macro::Diagnostic`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/proc_macro/struct.Diagnostic.html
264 //!
265 //! [unwind safe]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/panic/trait.UnwindSafe.html#what-is-unwind-safety
266 //! [`!`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/primitive.never.html
267 //! [`()`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/primitive.unit.html
268 //! [`ToString`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/string/trait.ToString.html
269 //!
270 //! [`proc-macro2::Span`]: https://docs.rs/proc-macro2/1.0.10/proc_macro2/struct.Span.html
271 //! [`ToTokens`]: https://docs.rs/quote/1.0.3/quote/trait.ToTokens.html
272 //!
273
274 #![cfg_attr(not(use_fallback), feature(proc_macro_diagnostic))]
275 #![forbid(unsafe_code)]
276 #![allow(clippy::needless_doctest_main)]
277
278 extern crate proc_macro;
279
280 pub use crate::{
281 diagnostic::{Diagnostic, DiagnosticExt, Level},
282 dummy::{append_dummy, set_dummy},
283 };
284 pub use proc_macro_error_attr::proc_macro_error;
285
286 use proc_macro2::Span;
287 use quote::{quote, ToTokens};
288
289 use std::cell::Cell;
290 use std::panic::{catch_unwind, resume_unwind, UnwindSafe};
291
292 pub mod dummy;
293
294 mod diagnostic;
295 mod macros;
296 mod sealed;
297
298 #[cfg(use_fallback)]
299 #[path = "imp/fallback.rs"]
300 mod imp;
301
302 #[cfg(not(use_fallback))]
303 #[path = "imp/delegate.rs"]
304 mod imp;
305
306 #[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy)]
307 pub struct SpanRange {
308 pub first: Span,
309 pub last: Span,
310 }
311
312 impl SpanRange {
313 /// Create a range with the `first` and `last` spans being the same.
single_span(span: Span) -> Self314 pub fn single_span(span: Span) -> Self {
315 SpanRange {
316 first: span,
317 last: span,
318 }
319 }
320
321 /// Create a `SpanRange` resolving at call site.
call_site() -> Self322 pub fn call_site() -> Self {
323 SpanRange::single_span(Span::call_site())
324 }
325
326 /// Construct span range from a `TokenStream`. This method always preserves all the
327 /// range.
328 ///
329 /// ### Note
330 ///
331 /// If the stream is empty, the result is `SpanRange::call_site()`. If the stream
332 /// consists of only one `TokenTree`, the result is `SpanRange::single_span(tt.span())`
333 /// that doesn't lose anything.
from_tokens(ts: &dyn ToTokens) -> Self334 pub fn from_tokens(ts: &dyn ToTokens) -> Self {
335 let mut spans = ts.to_token_stream().into_iter().map(|tt| tt.span());
336 let first = spans.next().unwrap_or_else(|| Span::call_site());
337 let last = spans.last().unwrap_or(first);
338
339 SpanRange { first, last }
340 }
341
342 /// Join two span ranges. The resulting range will start at `self.first` and end at
343 /// `other.last`.
join_range(self, other: SpanRange) -> Self344 pub fn join_range(self, other: SpanRange) -> Self {
345 SpanRange {
346 first: self.first,
347 last: other.last,
348 }
349 }
350
351 /// Collapse the range into single span, preserving as much information as possible.
collapse(self) -> Span352 pub fn collapse(self) -> Span {
353 self.first.join(self.last).unwrap_or(self.first)
354 }
355 }
356
357 /// This traits expands `Result<T, Into<Diagnostic>>` with some handy shortcuts.
358 pub trait ResultExt {
359 type Ok;
360
361 /// Behaves like `Result::unwrap`: if self is `Ok` yield the contained value,
362 /// otherwise abort macro execution via `abort!`.
unwrap_or_abort(self) -> Self::Ok363 fn unwrap_or_abort(self) -> Self::Ok;
364
365 /// Behaves like `Result::expect`: if self is `Ok` yield the contained value,
366 /// otherwise abort macro execution via `abort!`.
367 /// If it aborts then resulting error message will be preceded with `message`.
expect_or_abort(self, msg: &str) -> Self::Ok368 fn expect_or_abort(self, msg: &str) -> Self::Ok;
369 }
370
371 /// This traits expands `Option` with some handy shortcuts.
372 pub trait OptionExt {
373 type Some;
374
375 /// Behaves like `Option::expect`: if self is `Some` yield the contained value,
376 /// otherwise abort macro execution via `abort_call_site!`.
377 /// If it aborts the `message` will be used for [`compile_error!`][compl_err] invocation.
378 ///
379 /// [compl_err]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/macro.compile_error.html
expect_or_abort(self, msg: &str) -> Self::Some380 fn expect_or_abort(self, msg: &str) -> Self::Some;
381 }
382
383 /// Abort macro execution and display all the emitted errors, if any.
384 ///
385 /// Does nothing if no errors were emitted (warnings do not count).
abort_if_dirty()386 pub fn abort_if_dirty() {
387 imp::abort_if_dirty();
388 }
389
390 impl<T, E: Into<Diagnostic>> ResultExt for Result<T, E> {
391 type Ok = T;
392
unwrap_or_abort(self) -> T393 fn unwrap_or_abort(self) -> T {
394 match self {
395 Ok(res) => res,
396 Err(e) => e.into().abort(),
397 }
398 }
399
expect_or_abort(self, message: &str) -> T400 fn expect_or_abort(self, message: &str) -> T {
401 match self {
402 Ok(res) => res,
403 Err(e) => {
404 let mut e = e.into();
405 e.msg = format!("{}: {}", message, e.msg);
406 e.abort()
407 }
408 }
409 }
410 }
411
412 impl<T> OptionExt for Option<T> {
413 type Some = T;
414
expect_or_abort(self, message: &str) -> T415 fn expect_or_abort(self, message: &str) -> T {
416 match self {
417 Some(res) => res,
418 None => abort_call_site!(message),
419 }
420 }
421 }
422
423 /// This is the entry point for a proc-macro.
424 ///
425 /// **NOT PUBLIC API, SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT ANY NOTICE**
426 #[doc(hidden)]
entry_point<F>(f: F, proc_macro_hack: bool) -> proc_macro::TokenStream where F: FnOnce() -> proc_macro::TokenStream + UnwindSafe,427 pub fn entry_point<F>(f: F, proc_macro_hack: bool) -> proc_macro::TokenStream
428 where
429 F: FnOnce() -> proc_macro::TokenStream + UnwindSafe,
430 {
431 ENTERED_ENTRY_POINT.with(|flag| flag.set(flag.get() + 1));
432 let caught = catch_unwind(f);
433 let dummy = dummy::cleanup();
434 let err_storage = imp::cleanup();
435 ENTERED_ENTRY_POINT.with(|flag| flag.set(flag.get() - 1));
436
437 let gen_error = || {
438 if proc_macro_hack {
439 quote! {{
440 macro_rules! proc_macro_call {
441 () => ( unimplemented!() )
442 }
443
444 #(#err_storage)*
445 #dummy
446
447 unimplemented!()
448 }}
449 } else {
450 quote!( #(#err_storage)* #dummy )
451 }
452 };
453
454 match caught {
455 Ok(ts) => {
456 if err_storage.is_empty() {
457 ts
458 } else {
459 gen_error().into()
460 }
461 }
462
463 Err(boxed) => match boxed.downcast::<AbortNow>() {
464 Ok(_) => gen_error().into(),
465 Err(boxed) => resume_unwind(boxed),
466 },
467 }
468 }
469
abort_now() -> !470 fn abort_now() -> ! {
471 check_correctness();
472 panic!(AbortNow)
473 }
474
475 thread_local! {
476 static ENTERED_ENTRY_POINT: Cell<usize> = Cell::new(0);
477 }
478
479 struct AbortNow;
480
check_correctness()481 fn check_correctness() {
482 if ENTERED_ENTRY_POINT.with(|flag| flag.get()) == 0 {
483 panic!(
484 "proc-macro-error API cannot be used outside of `entry_point` invocation, \
485 perhaps you forgot to annotate your #[proc_macro] function with `#[proc_macro_error]"
486 );
487 }
488 }
489
490 /// **ALL THE STUFF INSIDE IS NOT PUBLIC API!!!**
491 #[doc(hidden)]
492 pub mod __export {
493 // reexports for use in macros
494 pub extern crate proc_macro;
495 pub extern crate proc_macro2;
496
497 use proc_macro2::Span;
498 use quote::ToTokens;
499
500 use crate::SpanRange;
501
502 // inspired by
503 // https://github.com/dtolnay/case-studies/blob/master/autoref-specialization/README.md#simple-application
504
505 pub trait SpanAsSpanRange {
506 #[allow(non_snake_case)]
FIRST_ARG_MUST_EITHER_BE_Span_OR_IMPLEMENT_ToTokens_OR_BE_SpanRange(&self) -> SpanRange507 fn FIRST_ARG_MUST_EITHER_BE_Span_OR_IMPLEMENT_ToTokens_OR_BE_SpanRange(&self) -> SpanRange;
508 }
509
510 pub trait Span2AsSpanRange {
511 #[allow(non_snake_case)]
FIRST_ARG_MUST_EITHER_BE_Span_OR_IMPLEMENT_ToTokens_OR_BE_SpanRange(&self) -> SpanRange512 fn FIRST_ARG_MUST_EITHER_BE_Span_OR_IMPLEMENT_ToTokens_OR_BE_SpanRange(&self) -> SpanRange;
513 }
514
515 pub trait ToTokensAsSpanRange {
516 #[allow(non_snake_case)]
FIRST_ARG_MUST_EITHER_BE_Span_OR_IMPLEMENT_ToTokens_OR_BE_SpanRange(&self) -> SpanRange517 fn FIRST_ARG_MUST_EITHER_BE_Span_OR_IMPLEMENT_ToTokens_OR_BE_SpanRange(&self) -> SpanRange;
518 }
519
520 pub trait SpanRangeAsSpanRange {
521 #[allow(non_snake_case)]
FIRST_ARG_MUST_EITHER_BE_Span_OR_IMPLEMENT_ToTokens_OR_BE_SpanRange(&self) -> SpanRange522 fn FIRST_ARG_MUST_EITHER_BE_Span_OR_IMPLEMENT_ToTokens_OR_BE_SpanRange(&self) -> SpanRange;
523 }
524
525 impl<T: ToTokens> ToTokensAsSpanRange for &T {
FIRST_ARG_MUST_EITHER_BE_Span_OR_IMPLEMENT_ToTokens_OR_BE_SpanRange(&self) -> SpanRange526 fn FIRST_ARG_MUST_EITHER_BE_Span_OR_IMPLEMENT_ToTokens_OR_BE_SpanRange(&self) -> SpanRange {
527 let mut ts = self.to_token_stream().into_iter();
528 let first = ts
529 .next()
530 .map(|tt| tt.span())
531 .unwrap_or_else(Span::call_site);
532 let last = ts.last().map(|tt| tt.span()).unwrap_or(first);
533 SpanRange { first, last }
534 }
535 }
536
537 impl Span2AsSpanRange for Span {
FIRST_ARG_MUST_EITHER_BE_Span_OR_IMPLEMENT_ToTokens_OR_BE_SpanRange(&self) -> SpanRange538 fn FIRST_ARG_MUST_EITHER_BE_Span_OR_IMPLEMENT_ToTokens_OR_BE_SpanRange(&self) -> SpanRange {
539 SpanRange {
540 first: *self,
541 last: *self,
542 }
543 }
544 }
545
546 impl SpanAsSpanRange for proc_macro::Span {
FIRST_ARG_MUST_EITHER_BE_Span_OR_IMPLEMENT_ToTokens_OR_BE_SpanRange(&self) -> SpanRange547 fn FIRST_ARG_MUST_EITHER_BE_Span_OR_IMPLEMENT_ToTokens_OR_BE_SpanRange(&self) -> SpanRange {
548 SpanRange {
549 first: self.clone().into(),
550 last: self.clone().into(),
551 }
552 }
553 }
554
555 impl SpanRangeAsSpanRange for SpanRange {
FIRST_ARG_MUST_EITHER_BE_Span_OR_IMPLEMENT_ToTokens_OR_BE_SpanRange(&self) -> SpanRange556 fn FIRST_ARG_MUST_EITHER_BE_Span_OR_IMPLEMENT_ToTokens_OR_BE_SpanRange(&self) -> SpanRange {
557 *self
558 }
559 }
560 }
561