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1 //! [![github]](https://github.com/dtolnay/syn) [![crates-io]](https://crates.io/crates/syn) [![docs-rs]](crate)
2 //!
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6 //!
7 //! <br>
8 //!
9 //! Syn is a parsing library for parsing a stream of Rust tokens into a syntax
10 //! tree of Rust source code.
11 //!
12 //! Currently this library is geared toward use in Rust procedural macros, but
13 //! contains some APIs that may be useful more generally.
14 //!
15 //! - **Data structures** — Syn provides a complete syntax tree that can
16 //!   represent any valid Rust source code. The syntax tree is rooted at
17 //!   [`syn::File`] which represents a full source file, but there are other
18 //!   entry points that may be useful to procedural macros including
19 //!   [`syn::Item`], [`syn::Expr`] and [`syn::Type`].
20 //!
21 //! - **Derives** — Of particular interest to derive macros is
22 //!   [`syn::DeriveInput`] which is any of the three legal input items to a
23 //!   derive macro. An example below shows using this type in a library that can
24 //!   derive implementations of a user-defined trait.
25 //!
26 //! - **Parsing** — Parsing in Syn is built around [parser functions] with the
27 //!   signature `fn(ParseStream) -> Result<T>`. Every syntax tree node defined
28 //!   by Syn is individually parsable and may be used as a building block for
29 //!   custom syntaxes, or you may dream up your own brand new syntax without
30 //!   involving any of our syntax tree types.
31 //!
32 //! - **Location information** — Every token parsed by Syn is associated with a
33 //!   `Span` that tracks line and column information back to the source of that
34 //!   token. These spans allow a procedural macro to display detailed error
35 //!   messages pointing to all the right places in the user's code. There is an
36 //!   example of this below.
37 //!
38 //! - **Feature flags** — Functionality is aggressively feature gated so your
39 //!   procedural macros enable only what they need, and do not pay in compile
40 //!   time for all the rest.
41 //!
42 //! [`syn::File`]: File
43 //! [`syn::Item`]: Item
44 //! [`syn::Expr`]: Expr
45 //! [`syn::Type`]: Type
46 //! [`syn::DeriveInput`]: DeriveInput
47 //! [parser functions]: mod@parse
48 //!
49 //! <br>
50 //!
51 //! # Example of a derive macro
52 //!
53 //! The canonical derive macro using Syn looks like this. We write an ordinary
54 //! Rust function tagged with a `proc_macro_derive` attribute and the name of
55 //! the trait we are deriving. Any time that derive appears in the user's code,
56 //! the Rust compiler passes their data structure as tokens into our macro. We
57 //! get to execute arbitrary Rust code to figure out what to do with those
58 //! tokens, then hand some tokens back to the compiler to compile into the
59 //! user's crate.
60 //!
61 //! [`TokenStream`]: proc_macro::TokenStream
62 //!
63 //! ```toml
64 //! [dependencies]
65 //! syn = "2.0"
66 //! quote = "1.0"
67 //!
68 //! [lib]
69 //! proc-macro = true
70 //! ```
71 //!
72 //! ```
73 //! # extern crate proc_macro;
74 //! #
75 //! use proc_macro::TokenStream;
76 //! use quote::quote;
77 //! use syn::{parse_macro_input, DeriveInput};
78 //!
79 //! # const IGNORE_TOKENS: &str = stringify! {
80 //! #[proc_macro_derive(MyMacro)]
81 //! # };
82 //! pub fn my_macro(input: TokenStream) -> TokenStream {
83 //!     // Parse the input tokens into a syntax tree
84 //!     let input = parse_macro_input!(input as DeriveInput);
85 //!
86 //!     // Build the output, possibly using quasi-quotation
87 //!     let expanded = quote! {
88 //!         // ...
89 //!     };
90 //!
91 //!     // Hand the output tokens back to the compiler
92 //!     TokenStream::from(expanded)
93 //! }
94 //! ```
95 //!
96 //! The [`heapsize`] example directory shows a complete working implementation
97 //! of a derive macro. The example derives a `HeapSize` trait which computes an
98 //! estimate of the amount of heap memory owned by a value.
99 //!
100 //! [`heapsize`]: https://github.com/dtolnay/syn/tree/master/examples/heapsize
101 //!
102 //! ```
103 //! pub trait HeapSize {
104 //!     /// Total number of bytes of heap memory owned by `self`.
105 //!     fn heap_size_of_children(&self) -> usize;
106 //! }
107 //! ```
108 //!
109 //! The derive macro allows users to write `#[derive(HeapSize)]` on data
110 //! structures in their program.
111 //!
112 //! ```
113 //! # const IGNORE_TOKENS: &str = stringify! {
114 //! #[derive(HeapSize)]
115 //! # };
116 //! struct Demo<'a, T: ?Sized> {
117 //!     a: Box<T>,
118 //!     b: u8,
119 //!     c: &'a str,
120 //!     d: String,
121 //! }
122 //! ```
123 //!
124 //! <p><br></p>
125 //!
126 //! # Spans and error reporting
127 //!
128 //! The token-based procedural macro API provides great control over where the
129 //! compiler's error messages are displayed in user code. Consider the error the
130 //! user sees if one of their field types does not implement `HeapSize`.
131 //!
132 //! ```
133 //! # const IGNORE_TOKENS: &str = stringify! {
134 //! #[derive(HeapSize)]
135 //! # };
136 //! struct Broken {
137 //!     ok: String,
138 //!     bad: std::thread::Thread,
139 //! }
140 //! ```
141 //!
142 //! By tracking span information all the way through the expansion of a
143 //! procedural macro as shown in the `heapsize` example, token-based macros in
144 //! Syn are able to trigger errors that directly pinpoint the source of the
145 //! problem.
146 //!
147 //! ```text
148 //! error[E0277]: the trait bound `std::thread::Thread: HeapSize` is not satisfied
149 //!  --> src/main.rs:7:5
150 //!   |
151 //! 7 |     bad: std::thread::Thread,
152 //!   |     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ the trait `HeapSize` is not implemented for `Thread`
153 //! ```
154 //!
155 //! <br>
156 //!
157 //! # Parsing a custom syntax
158 //!
159 //! The [`lazy-static`] example directory shows the implementation of a
160 //! `functionlike!(...)` procedural macro in which the input tokens are parsed
161 //! using Syn's parsing API.
162 //!
163 //! [`lazy-static`]: https://github.com/dtolnay/syn/tree/master/examples/lazy-static
164 //!
165 //! The example reimplements the popular `lazy_static` crate from crates.io as a
166 //! procedural macro.
167 //!
168 //! ```
169 //! # macro_rules! lazy_static {
170 //! #     ($($tt:tt)*) => {}
171 //! # }
172 //! #
173 //! lazy_static! {
174 //!     static ref USERNAME: Regex = Regex::new("^[a-z0-9_-]{3,16}$").unwrap();
175 //! }
176 //! ```
177 //!
178 //! The implementation shows how to trigger custom warnings and error messages
179 //! on the macro input.
180 //!
181 //! ```text
182 //! warning: come on, pick a more creative name
183 //!   --> src/main.rs:10:16
184 //!    |
185 //! 10 |     static ref FOO: String = "lazy_static".to_owned();
186 //!    |                ^^^
187 //! ```
188 //!
189 //! <br>
190 //!
191 //! # Testing
192 //!
193 //! When testing macros, we often care not just that the macro can be used
194 //! successfully but also that when the macro is provided with invalid input it
195 //! produces maximally helpful error messages. Consider using the [`trybuild`]
196 //! crate to write tests for errors that are emitted by your macro or errors
197 //! detected by the Rust compiler in the expanded code following misuse of the
198 //! macro. Such tests help avoid regressions from later refactors that
199 //! mistakenly make an error no longer trigger or be less helpful than it used
200 //! to be.
201 //!
202 //! [`trybuild`]: https://github.com/dtolnay/trybuild
203 //!
204 //! <br>
205 //!
206 //! # Debugging
207 //!
208 //! When developing a procedural macro it can be helpful to look at what the
209 //! generated code looks like. Use `cargo rustc -- -Zunstable-options
210 //! --pretty=expanded` or the [`cargo expand`] subcommand.
211 //!
212 //! [`cargo expand`]: https://github.com/dtolnay/cargo-expand
213 //!
214 //! To show the expanded code for some crate that uses your procedural macro,
215 //! run `cargo expand` from that crate. To show the expanded code for one of
216 //! your own test cases, run `cargo expand --test the_test_case` where the last
217 //! argument is the name of the test file without the `.rs` extension.
218 //!
219 //! This write-up by Brandon W Maister discusses debugging in more detail:
220 //! [Debugging Rust's new Custom Derive system][debugging].
221 //!
222 //! [debugging]: https://quodlibetor.github.io/posts/debugging-rusts-new-custom-derive-system/
223 //!
224 //! <br>
225 //!
226 //! # Optional features
227 //!
228 //! Syn puts a lot of functionality behind optional features in order to
229 //! optimize compile time for the most common use cases. The following features
230 //! are available.
231 //!
232 //! - **`derive`** *(enabled by default)* — Data structures for representing the
233 //!   possible input to a derive macro, including structs and enums and types.
234 //! - **`full`** — Data structures for representing the syntax tree of all valid
235 //!   Rust source code, including items and expressions.
236 //! - **`parsing`** *(enabled by default)* — Ability to parse input tokens into
237 //!   a syntax tree node of a chosen type.
238 //! - **`printing`** *(enabled by default)* — Ability to print a syntax tree
239 //!   node as tokens of Rust source code.
240 //! - **`visit`** — Trait for traversing a syntax tree.
241 //! - **`visit-mut`** — Trait for traversing and mutating in place a syntax
242 //!   tree.
243 //! - **`fold`** — Trait for transforming an owned syntax tree.
244 //! - **`clone-impls`** *(enabled by default)* — Clone impls for all syntax tree
245 //!   types.
246 //! - **`extra-traits`** — Debug, Eq, PartialEq, Hash impls for all syntax tree
247 //!   types.
248 //! - **`proc-macro`** *(enabled by default)* — Runtime dependency on the
249 //!   dynamic library libproc_macro from rustc toolchain.
250 
251 // Syn types in rustdoc of other crates get linked to here.
252 #![doc(html_root_url = "https://docs.rs/syn/2.0.38")]
253 #![cfg_attr(doc_cfg, feature(doc_cfg))]
254 #![allow(non_camel_case_types)]
255 #![allow(
256     clippy::bool_to_int_with_if,
257     clippy::cast_lossless,
258     clippy::cast_possible_truncation,
259     clippy::cast_possible_wrap,
260     clippy::cast_ptr_alignment,
261     clippy::default_trait_access,
262     clippy::derivable_impls,
263     clippy::doc_markdown,
264     clippy::expl_impl_clone_on_copy,
265     clippy::explicit_auto_deref,
266     clippy::if_not_else,
267     clippy::inherent_to_string,
268     clippy::items_after_statements,
269     clippy::large_enum_variant,
270     clippy::let_underscore_untyped, // https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/10410
271     clippy::manual_assert,
272     clippy::manual_let_else,
273     clippy::match_like_matches_macro,
274     clippy::match_on_vec_items,
275     clippy::match_same_arms,
276     clippy::match_wildcard_for_single_variants, // clippy bug: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/6984
277     clippy::missing_errors_doc,
278     clippy::missing_panics_doc,
279     clippy::module_name_repetitions,
280     clippy::must_use_candidate,
281     clippy::needless_doctest_main,
282     clippy::needless_pass_by_value,
283     clippy::never_loop,
284     clippy::range_plus_one,
285     clippy::redundant_else,
286     clippy::return_self_not_must_use,
287     clippy::similar_names,
288     clippy::single_match_else,
289     clippy::too_many_arguments,
290     clippy::too_many_lines,
291     clippy::trivially_copy_pass_by_ref,
292     clippy::uninlined_format_args,
293     clippy::unnecessary_box_returns,
294     clippy::unnecessary_unwrap,
295     clippy::used_underscore_binding,
296     clippy::wildcard_imports,
297 )]
298 
299 #[cfg(feature = "proc-macro")]
300 extern crate proc_macro;
301 
302 #[macro_use]
303 mod macros;
304 
305 #[cfg(feature = "parsing")]
306 #[macro_use]
307 mod group;
308 
309 #[macro_use]
310 pub mod token;
311 
312 #[cfg(any(feature = "full", feature = "derive"))]
313 mod attr;
314 #[cfg(any(feature = "full", feature = "derive"))]
315 pub use crate::attr::{AttrStyle, Attribute, Meta, MetaList, MetaNameValue};
316 
317 mod bigint;
318 
319 #[cfg(feature = "parsing")]
320 #[cfg_attr(doc_cfg, doc(cfg(feature = "parsing")))]
321 pub mod buffer;
322 
323 mod custom_keyword;
324 
325 mod custom_punctuation;
326 
327 #[cfg(any(feature = "full", feature = "derive"))]
328 mod data;
329 #[cfg(any(feature = "full", feature = "derive"))]
330 pub use crate::data::{Field, Fields, FieldsNamed, FieldsUnnamed, Variant};
331 
332 #[cfg(any(feature = "full", feature = "derive"))]
333 mod derive;
334 #[cfg(feature = "derive")]
335 pub use crate::derive::{Data, DataEnum, DataStruct, DataUnion, DeriveInput};
336 
337 mod drops;
338 
339 mod error;
340 pub use crate::error::{Error, Result};
341 
342 #[cfg(any(feature = "full", feature = "derive"))]
343 mod expr;
344 #[cfg(feature = "full")]
345 pub use crate::expr::{Arm, FieldValue, Label, RangeLimits};
346 #[cfg(any(feature = "full", feature = "derive"))]
347 pub use crate::expr::{
348     Expr, ExprArray, ExprAssign, ExprAsync, ExprAwait, ExprBinary, ExprBlock, ExprBreak, ExprCall,
349     ExprCast, ExprClosure, ExprConst, ExprContinue, ExprField, ExprForLoop, ExprGroup, ExprIf,
350     ExprIndex, ExprInfer, ExprLet, ExprLit, ExprLoop, ExprMacro, ExprMatch, ExprMethodCall,
351     ExprParen, ExprPath, ExprRange, ExprReference, ExprRepeat, ExprReturn, ExprStruct, ExprTry,
352     ExprTryBlock, ExprTuple, ExprUnary, ExprUnsafe, ExprWhile, ExprYield, Index, Member,
353 };
354 
355 #[cfg(feature = "parsing")]
356 #[cfg_attr(doc_cfg, doc(cfg(feature = "parsing")))]
357 pub mod ext;
358 
359 #[cfg(feature = "full")]
360 mod file;
361 #[cfg(feature = "full")]
362 pub use crate::file::File;
363 
364 #[cfg(any(feature = "full", feature = "derive"))]
365 mod generics;
366 #[cfg(any(feature = "full", feature = "derive"))]
367 pub use crate::generics::{
368     BoundLifetimes, ConstParam, GenericParam, Generics, LifetimeParam, PredicateLifetime,
369     PredicateType, TraitBound, TraitBoundModifier, TypeParam, TypeParamBound, WhereClause,
370     WherePredicate,
371 };
372 #[cfg(all(any(feature = "full", feature = "derive"), feature = "printing"))]
373 pub use crate::generics::{ImplGenerics, Turbofish, TypeGenerics};
374 
375 mod ident;
376 #[doc(inline)]
377 pub use crate::ident::Ident;
378 
379 #[cfg(feature = "full")]
380 mod item;
381 #[cfg(feature = "full")]
382 pub use crate::item::{
383     FnArg, ForeignItem, ForeignItemFn, ForeignItemMacro, ForeignItemStatic, ForeignItemType,
384     ImplItem, ImplItemConst, ImplItemFn, ImplItemMacro, ImplItemType, ImplRestriction, Item,
385     ItemConst, ItemEnum, ItemExternCrate, ItemFn, ItemForeignMod, ItemImpl, ItemMacro, ItemMod,
386     ItemStatic, ItemStruct, ItemTrait, ItemTraitAlias, ItemType, ItemUnion, ItemUse, Receiver,
387     Signature, StaticMutability, TraitItem, TraitItemConst, TraitItemFn, TraitItemMacro,
388     TraitItemType, UseGlob, UseGroup, UseName, UsePath, UseRename, UseTree, Variadic,
389 };
390 
391 mod lifetime;
392 #[doc(inline)]
393 pub use crate::lifetime::Lifetime;
394 
395 mod lit;
396 #[doc(inline)]
397 pub use crate::lit::{
398     Lit, LitBool, LitByte, LitByteStr, LitChar, LitFloat, LitInt, LitStr, StrStyle,
399 };
400 
401 #[cfg(feature = "parsing")]
402 mod lookahead;
403 
404 #[cfg(any(feature = "full", feature = "derive"))]
405 mod mac;
406 #[cfg(any(feature = "full", feature = "derive"))]
407 pub use crate::mac::{Macro, MacroDelimiter};
408 
409 #[cfg(all(feature = "parsing", any(feature = "full", feature = "derive")))]
410 #[cfg_attr(
411     doc_cfg,
412     doc(cfg(all(feature = "parsing", any(feature = "full", feature = "derive"))))
413 )]
414 pub mod meta;
415 
416 #[cfg(any(feature = "full", feature = "derive"))]
417 mod op;
418 #[cfg(any(feature = "full", feature = "derive"))]
419 pub use crate::op::{BinOp, UnOp};
420 
421 #[cfg(feature = "parsing")]
422 #[cfg_attr(doc_cfg, doc(cfg(feature = "parsing")))]
423 pub mod parse;
424 
425 #[cfg(all(feature = "parsing", feature = "proc-macro"))]
426 mod parse_macro_input;
427 
428 #[cfg(all(feature = "parsing", feature = "printing"))]
429 mod parse_quote;
430 
431 #[cfg(feature = "full")]
432 mod pat;
433 #[cfg(feature = "full")]
434 pub use crate::expr::{
435     ExprConst as PatConst, ExprLit as PatLit, ExprMacro as PatMacro, ExprPath as PatPath,
436     ExprRange as PatRange,
437 };
438 #[cfg(feature = "full")]
439 pub use crate::pat::{
440     FieldPat, Pat, PatIdent, PatOr, PatParen, PatReference, PatRest, PatSlice, PatStruct, PatTuple,
441     PatTupleStruct, PatType, PatWild,
442 };
443 
444 #[cfg(any(feature = "full", feature = "derive"))]
445 mod path;
446 #[cfg(any(feature = "full", feature = "derive"))]
447 pub use crate::path::{
448     AngleBracketedGenericArguments, AssocConst, AssocType, Constraint, GenericArgument,
449     ParenthesizedGenericArguments, Path, PathArguments, PathSegment, QSelf,
450 };
451 
452 #[cfg(all(any(feature = "full", feature = "derive"), feature = "printing"))]
453 mod print;
454 
455 pub mod punctuated;
456 
457 #[cfg(any(feature = "full", feature = "derive"))]
458 mod restriction;
459 #[cfg(any(feature = "full", feature = "derive"))]
460 pub use crate::restriction::{FieldMutability, VisRestricted, Visibility};
461 
462 mod sealed;
463 
464 mod span;
465 
466 #[cfg(all(feature = "parsing", feature = "printing"))]
467 #[cfg_attr(doc_cfg, doc(cfg(all(feature = "parsing", feature = "printing"))))]
468 pub mod spanned;
469 
470 #[cfg(feature = "full")]
471 mod stmt;
472 #[cfg(feature = "full")]
473 pub use crate::stmt::{Block, Local, LocalInit, Stmt, StmtMacro};
474 
475 mod thread;
476 
477 #[cfg(all(any(feature = "full", feature = "derive"), feature = "extra-traits"))]
478 mod tt;
479 
480 #[cfg(any(feature = "full", feature = "derive"))]
481 mod ty;
482 #[cfg(any(feature = "full", feature = "derive"))]
483 pub use crate::ty::{
484     Abi, BareFnArg, BareVariadic, ReturnType, Type, TypeArray, TypeBareFn, TypeGroup,
485     TypeImplTrait, TypeInfer, TypeMacro, TypeNever, TypeParen, TypePath, TypePtr, TypeReference,
486     TypeSlice, TypeTraitObject, TypeTuple,
487 };
488 
489 #[cfg(all(any(feature = "full", feature = "derive"), feature = "parsing"))]
490 mod verbatim;
491 
492 #[cfg(all(feature = "parsing", feature = "full"))]
493 mod whitespace;
494 
495 mod gen {
496     /// Syntax tree traversal to transform the nodes of an owned syntax tree.
497     ///
498     /// Each method of the [`Fold`] trait is a hook that can be overridden to
499     /// customize the behavior when transforming the corresponding type of node.
500     /// By default, every method recursively visits the substructure of the
501     /// input by invoking the right visitor method of each of its fields.
502     ///
503     /// [`Fold`]: fold::Fold
504     ///
505     /// ```
506     /// # use syn::{Attribute, BinOp, Expr, ExprBinary};
507     /// #
508     /// pub trait Fold {
509     ///     /* ... */
510     ///
511     ///     fn fold_expr_binary(&mut self, node: ExprBinary) -> ExprBinary {
512     ///         fold_expr_binary(self, node)
513     ///     }
514     ///
515     ///     /* ... */
516     ///     # fn fold_attribute(&mut self, node: Attribute) -> Attribute;
517     ///     # fn fold_expr(&mut self, node: Expr) -> Expr;
518     ///     # fn fold_bin_op(&mut self, node: BinOp) -> BinOp;
519     /// }
520     ///
521     /// pub fn fold_expr_binary<V>(v: &mut V, node: ExprBinary) -> ExprBinary
522     /// where
523     ///     V: Fold + ?Sized,
524     /// {
525     ///     ExprBinary {
526     ///         attrs: node
527     ///             .attrs
528     ///             .into_iter()
529     ///             .map(|attr| v.fold_attribute(attr))
530     ///             .collect(),
531     ///         left: Box::new(v.fold_expr(*node.left)),
532     ///         op: v.fold_bin_op(node.op),
533     ///         right: Box::new(v.fold_expr(*node.right)),
534     ///     }
535     /// }
536     ///
537     /// /* ... */
538     /// ```
539     ///
540     /// <br>
541     ///
542     /// # Example
543     ///
544     /// This fold inserts parentheses to fully parenthesizes any expression.
545     ///
546     /// ```
547     /// // [dependencies]
548     /// // quote = "1.0"
549     /// // syn = { version = "2.0", features = ["fold", "full"] }
550     ///
551     /// use quote::quote;
552     /// use syn::fold::{fold_expr, Fold};
553     /// use syn::{token, Expr, ExprParen};
554     ///
555     /// struct ParenthesizeEveryExpr;
556     ///
557     /// impl Fold for ParenthesizeEveryExpr {
558     ///     fn fold_expr(&mut self, expr: Expr) -> Expr {
559     ///         Expr::Paren(ExprParen {
560     ///             attrs: Vec::new(),
561     ///             expr: Box::new(fold_expr(self, expr)),
562     ///             paren_token: token::Paren::default(),
563     ///         })
564     ///     }
565     /// }
566     ///
567     /// fn main() {
568     ///     let code = quote! { a() + b(1) * c.d };
569     ///     let expr: Expr = syn::parse2(code).unwrap();
570     ///     let parenthesized = ParenthesizeEveryExpr.fold_expr(expr);
571     ///     println!("{}", quote!(#parenthesized));
572     ///
573     ///     // Output: (((a)()) + (((b)((1))) * ((c).d)))
574     /// }
575     /// ```
576     #[cfg(feature = "fold")]
577     #[cfg_attr(doc_cfg, doc(cfg(feature = "fold")))]
578     #[rustfmt::skip]
579     pub mod fold;
580 
581     /// Syntax tree traversal to walk a shared borrow of a syntax tree.
582     ///
583     /// Each method of the [`Visit`] trait is a hook that can be overridden to
584     /// customize the behavior when visiting the corresponding type of node. By
585     /// default, every method recursively visits the substructure of the input
586     /// by invoking the right visitor method of each of its fields.
587     ///
588     /// [`Visit`]: visit::Visit
589     ///
590     /// ```
591     /// # use syn::{Attribute, BinOp, Expr, ExprBinary};
592     /// #
593     /// pub trait Visit<'ast> {
594     ///     /* ... */
595     ///
596     ///     fn visit_expr_binary(&mut self, node: &'ast ExprBinary) {
597     ///         visit_expr_binary(self, node);
598     ///     }
599     ///
600     ///     /* ... */
601     ///     # fn visit_attribute(&mut self, node: &'ast Attribute);
602     ///     # fn visit_expr(&mut self, node: &'ast Expr);
603     ///     # fn visit_bin_op(&mut self, node: &'ast BinOp);
604     /// }
605     ///
606     /// pub fn visit_expr_binary<'ast, V>(v: &mut V, node: &'ast ExprBinary)
607     /// where
608     ///     V: Visit<'ast> + ?Sized,
609     /// {
610     ///     for attr in &node.attrs {
611     ///         v.visit_attribute(attr);
612     ///     }
613     ///     v.visit_expr(&*node.left);
614     ///     v.visit_bin_op(&node.op);
615     ///     v.visit_expr(&*node.right);
616     /// }
617     ///
618     /// /* ... */
619     /// ```
620     ///
621     /// <br>
622     ///
623     /// # Example
624     ///
625     /// This visitor will print the name of every freestanding function in the
626     /// syntax tree, including nested functions.
627     ///
628     /// ```
629     /// // [dependencies]
630     /// // quote = "1.0"
631     /// // syn = { version = "2.0", features = ["full", "visit"] }
632     ///
633     /// use quote::quote;
634     /// use syn::visit::{self, Visit};
635     /// use syn::{File, ItemFn};
636     ///
637     /// struct FnVisitor;
638     ///
639     /// impl<'ast> Visit<'ast> for FnVisitor {
640     ///     fn visit_item_fn(&mut self, node: &'ast ItemFn) {
641     ///         println!("Function with name={}", node.sig.ident);
642     ///
643     ///         // Delegate to the default impl to visit any nested functions.
644     ///         visit::visit_item_fn(self, node);
645     ///     }
646     /// }
647     ///
648     /// fn main() {
649     ///     let code = quote! {
650     ///         pub fn f() {
651     ///             fn g() {}
652     ///         }
653     ///     };
654     ///
655     ///     let syntax_tree: File = syn::parse2(code).unwrap();
656     ///     FnVisitor.visit_file(&syntax_tree);
657     /// }
658     /// ```
659     ///
660     /// The `'ast` lifetime on the input references means that the syntax tree
661     /// outlives the complete recursive visit call, so the visitor is allowed to
662     /// hold on to references into the syntax tree.
663     ///
664     /// ```
665     /// use quote::quote;
666     /// use syn::visit::{self, Visit};
667     /// use syn::{File, ItemFn};
668     ///
669     /// struct FnVisitor<'ast> {
670     ///     functions: Vec<&'ast ItemFn>,
671     /// }
672     ///
673     /// impl<'ast> Visit<'ast> for FnVisitor<'ast> {
674     ///     fn visit_item_fn(&mut self, node: &'ast ItemFn) {
675     ///         self.functions.push(node);
676     ///         visit::visit_item_fn(self, node);
677     ///     }
678     /// }
679     ///
680     /// fn main() {
681     ///     let code = quote! {
682     ///         pub fn f() {
683     ///             fn g() {}
684     ///         }
685     ///     };
686     ///
687     ///     let syntax_tree: File = syn::parse2(code).unwrap();
688     ///     let mut visitor = FnVisitor { functions: Vec::new() };
689     ///     visitor.visit_file(&syntax_tree);
690     ///     for f in visitor.functions {
691     ///         println!("Function with name={}", f.sig.ident);
692     ///     }
693     /// }
694     /// ```
695     #[cfg(feature = "visit")]
696     #[cfg_attr(doc_cfg, doc(cfg(feature = "visit")))]
697     #[rustfmt::skip]
698     pub mod visit;
699 
700     /// Syntax tree traversal to mutate an exclusive borrow of a syntax tree in
701     /// place.
702     ///
703     /// Each method of the [`VisitMut`] trait is a hook that can be overridden
704     /// to customize the behavior when mutating the corresponding type of node.
705     /// By default, every method recursively visits the substructure of the
706     /// input by invoking the right visitor method of each of its fields.
707     ///
708     /// [`VisitMut`]: visit_mut::VisitMut
709     ///
710     /// ```
711     /// # use syn::{Attribute, BinOp, Expr, ExprBinary};
712     /// #
713     /// pub trait VisitMut {
714     ///     /* ... */
715     ///
716     ///     fn visit_expr_binary_mut(&mut self, node: &mut ExprBinary) {
717     ///         visit_expr_binary_mut(self, node);
718     ///     }
719     ///
720     ///     /* ... */
721     ///     # fn visit_attribute_mut(&mut self, node: &mut Attribute);
722     ///     # fn visit_expr_mut(&mut self, node: &mut Expr);
723     ///     # fn visit_bin_op_mut(&mut self, node: &mut BinOp);
724     /// }
725     ///
726     /// pub fn visit_expr_binary_mut<V>(v: &mut V, node: &mut ExprBinary)
727     /// where
728     ///     V: VisitMut + ?Sized,
729     /// {
730     ///     for attr in &mut node.attrs {
731     ///         v.visit_attribute_mut(attr);
732     ///     }
733     ///     v.visit_expr_mut(&mut *node.left);
734     ///     v.visit_bin_op_mut(&mut node.op);
735     ///     v.visit_expr_mut(&mut *node.right);
736     /// }
737     ///
738     /// /* ... */
739     /// ```
740     ///
741     /// <br>
742     ///
743     /// # Example
744     ///
745     /// This mut visitor replace occurrences of u256 suffixed integer literals
746     /// like `999u256` with a macro invocation `bigint::u256!(999)`.
747     ///
748     /// ```
749     /// // [dependencies]
750     /// // quote = "1.0"
751     /// // syn = { version = "2.0", features = ["full", "visit-mut"] }
752     ///
753     /// use quote::quote;
754     /// use syn::visit_mut::{self, VisitMut};
755     /// use syn::{parse_quote, Expr, File, Lit, LitInt};
756     ///
757     /// struct BigintReplace;
758     ///
759     /// impl VisitMut for BigintReplace {
760     ///     fn visit_expr_mut(&mut self, node: &mut Expr) {
761     ///         if let Expr::Lit(expr) = &node {
762     ///             if let Lit::Int(int) = &expr.lit {
763     ///                 if int.suffix() == "u256" {
764     ///                     let digits = int.base10_digits();
765     ///                     let unsuffixed: LitInt = syn::parse_str(digits).unwrap();
766     ///                     *node = parse_quote!(bigint::u256!(#unsuffixed));
767     ///                     return;
768     ///                 }
769     ///             }
770     ///         }
771     ///
772     ///         // Delegate to the default impl to visit nested expressions.
773     ///         visit_mut::visit_expr_mut(self, node);
774     ///     }
775     /// }
776     ///
777     /// fn main() {
778     ///     let code = quote! {
779     ///         fn main() {
780     ///             let _ = 999u256;
781     ///         }
782     ///     };
783     ///
784     ///     let mut syntax_tree: File = syn::parse2(code).unwrap();
785     ///     BigintReplace.visit_file_mut(&mut syntax_tree);
786     ///     println!("{}", quote!(#syntax_tree));
787     /// }
788     /// ```
789     #[cfg(feature = "visit-mut")]
790     #[cfg_attr(doc_cfg, doc(cfg(feature = "visit-mut")))]
791     #[rustfmt::skip]
792     pub mod visit_mut;
793 
794     #[cfg(feature = "clone-impls")]
795     #[rustfmt::skip]
796     mod clone;
797 
798     #[cfg(feature = "extra-traits")]
799     #[rustfmt::skip]
800     mod debug;
801 
802     #[cfg(feature = "extra-traits")]
803     #[rustfmt::skip]
804     mod eq;
805 
806     #[cfg(feature = "extra-traits")]
807     #[rustfmt::skip]
808     mod hash;
809 
810     #[cfg(any(feature = "full", feature = "derive"))]
811     #[path = "../gen_helper.rs"]
812     mod helper;
813 }
814 pub use crate::gen::*;
815 
816 // Not public API.
817 #[doc(hidden)]
818 #[path = "export.rs"]
819 pub mod __private;
820 
821 /// Parse tokens of source code into the chosen syntax tree node.
822 ///
823 /// This is preferred over parsing a string because tokens are able to preserve
824 /// information about where in the user's code they were originally written (the
825 /// "span" of the token), possibly allowing the compiler to produce better error
826 /// messages.
827 ///
828 /// This function parses a `proc_macro::TokenStream` which is the type used for
829 /// interop with the compiler in a procedural macro. To parse a
830 /// `proc_macro2::TokenStream`, use [`syn::parse2`] instead.
831 ///
832 /// [`syn::parse2`]: parse2
833 ///
834 /// # Examples
835 ///
836 /// ```
837 /// # extern crate proc_macro;
838 /// #
839 /// use proc_macro::TokenStream;
840 /// use quote::quote;
841 /// use syn::DeriveInput;
842 ///
843 /// # const IGNORE_TOKENS: &str = stringify! {
844 /// #[proc_macro_derive(MyMacro)]
845 /// # };
846 /// pub fn my_macro(input: TokenStream) -> TokenStream {
847 ///     // Parse the tokens into a syntax tree
848 ///     let ast: DeriveInput = syn::parse(input).unwrap();
849 ///
850 ///     // Build the output, possibly using quasi-quotation
851 ///     let expanded = quote! {
852 ///         /* ... */
853 ///     };
854 ///
855 ///     // Convert into a token stream and return it
856 ///     expanded.into()
857 /// }
858 /// ```
859 #[cfg(all(feature = "parsing", feature = "proc-macro"))]
860 #[cfg_attr(doc_cfg, doc(cfg(all(feature = "parsing", feature = "proc-macro"))))]
parse<T: parse::Parse>(tokens: proc_macro::TokenStream) -> Result<T>861 pub fn parse<T: parse::Parse>(tokens: proc_macro::TokenStream) -> Result<T> {
862     parse::Parser::parse(T::parse, tokens)
863 }
864 
865 /// Parse a proc-macro2 token stream into the chosen syntax tree node.
866 ///
867 /// This function will check that the input is fully parsed. If there are
868 /// any unparsed tokens at the end of the stream, an error is returned.
869 ///
870 /// This function parses a `proc_macro2::TokenStream` which is commonly useful
871 /// when the input comes from a node of the Syn syntax tree, for example the
872 /// body tokens of a [`Macro`] node. When in a procedural macro parsing the
873 /// `proc_macro::TokenStream` provided by the compiler, use [`syn::parse`]
874 /// instead.
875 ///
876 /// [`syn::parse`]: parse()
877 #[cfg(feature = "parsing")]
878 #[cfg_attr(doc_cfg, doc(cfg(feature = "parsing")))]
parse2<T: parse::Parse>(tokens: proc_macro2::TokenStream) -> Result<T>879 pub fn parse2<T: parse::Parse>(tokens: proc_macro2::TokenStream) -> Result<T> {
880     parse::Parser::parse2(T::parse, tokens)
881 }
882 
883 /// Parse a string of Rust code into the chosen syntax tree node.
884 ///
885 /// # Hygiene
886 ///
887 /// Every span in the resulting syntax tree will be set to resolve at the macro
888 /// call site.
889 ///
890 /// # Examples
891 ///
892 /// ```
893 /// use syn::{Expr, Result};
894 ///
895 /// fn run() -> Result<()> {
896 ///     let code = "assert_eq!(u8::max_value(), 255)";
897 ///     let expr = syn::parse_str::<Expr>(code)?;
898 ///     println!("{:#?}", expr);
899 ///     Ok(())
900 /// }
901 /// #
902 /// # run().unwrap();
903 /// ```
904 #[cfg(feature = "parsing")]
905 #[cfg_attr(doc_cfg, doc(cfg(feature = "parsing")))]
parse_str<T: parse::Parse>(s: &str) -> Result<T>906 pub fn parse_str<T: parse::Parse>(s: &str) -> Result<T> {
907     parse::Parser::parse_str(T::parse, s)
908 }
909 
910 // FIXME the name parse_file makes it sound like you might pass in a path to a
911 // file, rather than the content.
912 /// Parse the content of a file of Rust code.
913 ///
914 /// This is different from `syn::parse_str::<File>(content)` in two ways:
915 ///
916 /// - It discards a leading byte order mark `\u{FEFF}` if the file has one.
917 /// - It preserves the shebang line of the file, such as `#!/usr/bin/env rustx`.
918 ///
919 /// If present, either of these would be an error using `from_str`.
920 ///
921 /// # Examples
922 ///
923 /// ```no_run
924 /// use std::error::Error;
925 /// use std::fs::File;
926 /// use std::io::Read;
927 ///
928 /// fn run() -> Result<(), Box<dyn Error>> {
929 ///     let mut file = File::open("path/to/code.rs")?;
930 ///     let mut content = String::new();
931 ///     file.read_to_string(&mut content)?;
932 ///
933 ///     let ast = syn::parse_file(&content)?;
934 ///     if let Some(shebang) = ast.shebang {
935 ///         println!("{}", shebang);
936 ///     }
937 ///     println!("{} items", ast.items.len());
938 ///
939 ///     Ok(())
940 /// }
941 /// #
942 /// # run().unwrap();
943 /// ```
944 #[cfg(all(feature = "parsing", feature = "full"))]
945 #[cfg_attr(doc_cfg, doc(cfg(all(feature = "parsing", feature = "full"))))]
parse_file(mut content: &str) -> Result<File>946 pub fn parse_file(mut content: &str) -> Result<File> {
947     // Strip the BOM if it is present
948     const BOM: &str = "\u{feff}";
949     if content.starts_with(BOM) {
950         content = &content[BOM.len()..];
951     }
952 
953     let mut shebang = None;
954     if content.starts_with("#!") {
955         let rest = whitespace::skip(&content[2..]);
956         if !rest.starts_with('[') {
957             if let Some(idx) = content.find('\n') {
958                 shebang = Some(content[..idx].to_string());
959                 content = &content[idx..];
960             } else {
961                 shebang = Some(content.to_string());
962                 content = "";
963             }
964         }
965     }
966 
967     let mut file: File = parse_str(content)?;
968     file.shebang = shebang;
969     Ok(file)
970 }
971