From 1b6a04ca5504955c571d1c97504fb45ea0befee4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Valentin Popov Date: Mon, 8 Jan 2024 01:21:28 +0400 Subject: Initial vendor packages Signed-off-by: Valentin Popov --- vendor/syn/src/attr.rs | 776 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 776 insertions(+) create mode 100644 vendor/syn/src/attr.rs (limited to 'vendor/syn/src/attr.rs') diff --git a/vendor/syn/src/attr.rs b/vendor/syn/src/attr.rs new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b6c4675 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/syn/src/attr.rs @@ -0,0 +1,776 @@ +use super::*; +use proc_macro2::TokenStream; +use std::iter; +use std::slice; + +#[cfg(feature = "parsing")] +use crate::meta::{self, ParseNestedMeta}; +#[cfg(feature = "parsing")] +use crate::parse::{Parse, ParseStream, Parser, Result}; + +ast_struct! { + /// An attribute, like `#[repr(transparent)]`. + /// + ///
+ /// + /// # Syntax + /// + /// Rust has six types of attributes. + /// + /// - Outer attributes like `#[repr(transparent)]`. These appear outside or + /// in front of the item they describe. + /// + /// - Inner attributes like `#![feature(proc_macro)]`. These appear inside + /// of the item they describe, usually a module. + /// + /// - Outer one-line doc comments like `/// Example`. + /// + /// - Inner one-line doc comments like `//! Please file an issue`. + /// + /// - Outer documentation blocks `/** Example */`. + /// + /// - Inner documentation blocks `/*! Please file an issue */`. + /// + /// The `style` field of type `AttrStyle` distinguishes whether an attribute + /// is outer or inner. + /// + /// Every attribute has a `path` that indicates the intended interpretation + /// of the rest of the attribute's contents. The path and the optional + /// additional contents are represented together in the `meta` field of the + /// attribute in three possible varieties: + /// + /// - Meta::Path — attributes whose information content conveys just a + /// path, for example the `#[test]` attribute. + /// + /// - Meta::List — attributes that carry arbitrary tokens after the + /// path, surrounded by a delimiter (parenthesis, bracket, or brace). For + /// example `#[derive(Copy)]` or `#[precondition(x < 5)]`. + /// + /// - Meta::NameValue — attributes with an `=` sign after the path, + /// followed by a Rust expression. For example `#[path = + /// "sys/windows.rs"]`. + /// + /// All doc comments are represented in the NameValue style with a path of + /// "doc", as this is how they are processed by the compiler and by + /// `macro_rules!` macros. + /// + /// ```text + /// #[derive(Copy, Clone)] + /// ~~~~~~Path + /// ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Meta::List + /// + /// #[path = "sys/windows.rs"] + /// ~~~~Path + /// ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Meta::NameValue + /// + /// #[test] + /// ^^^^Meta::Path + /// ``` + /// + ///
+ /// + /// # Parsing from tokens to Attribute + /// + /// This type does not implement the [`Parse`] trait and thus cannot be + /// parsed directly by [`ParseStream::parse`]. Instead use + /// [`ParseStream::call`] with one of the two parser functions + /// [`Attribute::parse_outer`] or [`Attribute::parse_inner`] depending on + /// which you intend to parse. + /// + /// [`Parse`]: parse::Parse + /// [`ParseStream::parse`]: parse::ParseBuffer::parse + /// [`ParseStream::call`]: parse::ParseBuffer::call + /// + /// ``` + /// use syn::{Attribute, Ident, Result, Token}; + /// use syn::parse::{Parse, ParseStream}; + /// + /// // Parses a unit struct with attributes. + /// // + /// // #[path = "s.tmpl"] + /// // struct S; + /// struct UnitStruct { + /// attrs: Vec, + /// struct_token: Token![struct], + /// name: Ident, + /// semi_token: Token![;], + /// } + /// + /// impl Parse for UnitStruct { + /// fn parse(input: ParseStream) -> Result { + /// Ok(UnitStruct { + /// attrs: input.call(Attribute::parse_outer)?, + /// struct_token: input.parse()?, + /// name: input.parse()?, + /// semi_token: input.parse()?, + /// }) + /// } + /// } + /// ``` + /// + ///


+ /// + /// # Parsing from Attribute to structured arguments + /// + /// The grammar of attributes in Rust is very flexible, which makes the + /// syntax tree not that useful on its own. In particular, arguments of the + /// `Meta::List` variety of attribute are held in an arbitrary `tokens: + /// TokenStream`. Macros are expected to check the `path` of the attribute, + /// decide whether they recognize it, and then parse the remaining tokens + /// according to whatever grammar they wish to require for that kind of + /// attribute. Use [`parse_args()`] to parse those tokens into the expected + /// data structure. + /// + /// [`parse_args()`]: Attribute::parse_args + /// + ///


+ /// + /// # Doc comments + /// + /// The compiler transforms doc comments, such as `/// comment` and `/*! + /// comment */`, into attributes before macros are expanded. Each comment is + /// expanded into an attribute of the form `#[doc = r"comment"]`. + /// + /// As an example, the following `mod` items are expanded identically: + /// + /// ``` + /// # use syn::{ItemMod, parse_quote}; + /// let doc: ItemMod = parse_quote! { + /// /// Single line doc comments + /// /// We write so many! + /// /** + /// * Multi-line comments... + /// * May span many lines + /// */ + /// mod example { + /// //! Of course, they can be inner too + /// /*! And fit in a single line */ + /// } + /// }; + /// let attr: ItemMod = parse_quote! { + /// #[doc = r" Single line doc comments"] + /// #[doc = r" We write so many!"] + /// #[doc = r" + /// * Multi-line comments... + /// * May span many lines + /// "] + /// mod example { + /// #![doc = r" Of course, they can be inner too"] + /// #![doc = r" And fit in a single line "] + /// } + /// }; + /// assert_eq!(doc, attr); + /// ``` + #[cfg_attr(doc_cfg, doc(cfg(any(feature = "full", feature = "derive"))))] + pub struct Attribute { + pub pound_token: Token![#], + pub style: AttrStyle, + pub bracket_token: token::Bracket, + pub meta: Meta, + } +} + +impl Attribute { + /// Returns the path that identifies the interpretation of this attribute. + /// + /// For example this would return the `test` in `#[test]`, the `derive` in + /// `#[derive(Copy)]`, and the `path` in `#[path = "sys/windows.rs"]`. + pub fn path(&self) -> &Path { + self.meta.path() + } + + /// Parse the arguments to the attribute as a syntax tree. + /// + /// This is similar to pulling out the `TokenStream` from `Meta::List` and + /// doing `syn::parse2::(meta_list.tokens)`, except that using + /// `parse_args` the error message has a more useful span when `tokens` is + /// empty. + /// + /// The surrounding delimiters are *not* included in the input to the + /// parser. + /// + /// ```text + /// #[my_attr(value < 5)] + /// ^^^^^^^^^ what gets parsed + /// ``` + /// + /// # Example + /// + /// ``` + /// use syn::{parse_quote, Attribute, Expr}; + /// + /// let attr: Attribute = parse_quote! { + /// #[precondition(value < 5)] + /// }; + /// + /// if attr.path().is_ident("precondition") { + /// let precondition: Expr = attr.parse_args()?; + /// // ... + /// } + /// # anyhow::Ok(()) + /// ``` + #[cfg(feature = "parsing")] + #[cfg_attr(doc_cfg, doc(cfg(feature = "parsing")))] + pub fn parse_args(&self) -> Result { + self.parse_args_with(T::parse) + } + + /// Parse the arguments to the attribute using the given parser. + /// + /// # Example + /// + /// ``` + /// use syn::{parse_quote, Attribute}; + /// + /// let attr: Attribute = parse_quote! { + /// #[inception { #[brrrrrrraaaaawwwwrwrrrmrmrmmrmrmmmmm] }] + /// }; + /// + /// let bwom = attr.parse_args_with(Attribute::parse_outer)?; + /// + /// // Attribute does not have a Parse impl, so we couldn't directly do: + /// // let bwom: Attribute = attr.parse_args()?; + /// # anyhow::Ok(()) + /// ``` + #[cfg(feature = "parsing")] + #[cfg_attr(doc_cfg, doc(cfg(feature = "parsing")))] + pub fn parse_args_with(&self, parser: F) -> Result { + match &self.meta { + Meta::Path(path) => Err(crate::error::new2( + path.segments.first().unwrap().ident.span(), + path.segments.last().unwrap().ident.span(), + format!( + "expected attribute arguments in parentheses: {}[{}(...)]", + parsing::DisplayAttrStyle(&self.style), + parsing::DisplayPath(path), + ), + )), + Meta::NameValue(meta) => Err(Error::new( + meta.eq_token.span, + format_args!( + "expected parentheses: {}[{}(...)]", + parsing::DisplayAttrStyle(&self.style), + parsing::DisplayPath(&meta.path), + ), + )), + Meta::List(meta) => meta.parse_args_with(parser), + } + } + + /// Parse the arguments to the attribute, expecting it to follow the + /// conventional structure used by most of Rust's built-in attributes. + /// + /// The [*Meta Item Attribute Syntax*][syntax] section in the Rust reference + /// explains the convention in more detail. Not all attributes follow this + /// convention, so [`parse_args()`][Self::parse_args] is available if you + /// need to parse arbitrarily goofy attribute syntax. + /// + /// [syntax]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/attributes.html#meta-item-attribute-syntax + /// + /// # Example + /// + /// We'll parse a struct, and then parse some of Rust's `#[repr]` attribute + /// syntax. + /// + /// ``` + /// use syn::{parenthesized, parse_quote, token, ItemStruct, LitInt}; + /// + /// let input: ItemStruct = parse_quote! { + /// #[repr(C, align(4))] + /// pub struct MyStruct(u16, u32); + /// }; + /// + /// let mut repr_c = false; + /// let mut repr_transparent = false; + /// let mut repr_align = None::; + /// let mut repr_packed = None::; + /// for attr in &input.attrs { + /// if attr.path().is_ident("repr") { + /// attr.parse_nested_meta(|meta| { + /// // #[repr(C)] + /// if meta.path.is_ident("C") { + /// repr_c = true; + /// return Ok(()); + /// } + /// + /// // #[repr(transparent)] + /// if meta.path.is_ident("transparent") { + /// repr_transparent = true; + /// return Ok(()); + /// } + /// + /// // #[repr(align(N))] + /// if meta.path.is_ident("align") { + /// let content; + /// parenthesized!(content in meta.input); + /// let lit: LitInt = content.parse()?; + /// let n: usize = lit.base10_parse()?; + /// repr_align = Some(n); + /// return Ok(()); + /// } + /// + /// // #[repr(packed)] or #[repr(packed(N))], omitted N means 1 + /// if meta.path.is_ident("packed") { + /// if meta.input.peek(token::Paren) { + /// let content; + /// parenthesized!(content in meta.input); + /// let lit: LitInt = content.parse()?; + /// let n: usize = lit.base10_parse()?; + /// repr_packed = Some(n); + /// } else { + /// repr_packed = Some(1); + /// } + /// return Ok(()); + /// } + /// + /// Err(meta.error("unrecognized repr")) + /// })?; + /// } + /// } + /// # anyhow::Ok(()) + /// ``` + /// + /// # Alternatives + /// + /// In some cases, for attributes which have nested layers of structured + /// content, the following less flexible approach might be more convenient: + /// + /// ``` + /// # use syn::{parse_quote, ItemStruct}; + /// # + /// # let input: ItemStruct = parse_quote! { + /// # #[repr(C, align(4))] + /// # pub struct MyStruct(u16, u32); + /// # }; + /// # + /// use syn::punctuated::Punctuated; + /// use syn::{parenthesized, token, Error, LitInt, Meta, Token}; + /// + /// let mut repr_c = false; + /// let mut repr_transparent = false; + /// let mut repr_align = None::; + /// let mut repr_packed = None::; + /// for attr in &input.attrs { + /// if attr.path().is_ident("repr") { + /// let nested = attr.parse_args_with(Punctuated::::parse_terminated)?; + /// for meta in nested { + /// match meta { + /// // #[repr(C)] + /// Meta::Path(path) if path.is_ident("C") => { + /// repr_c = true; + /// } + /// + /// // #[repr(align(N))] + /// Meta::List(meta) if meta.path.is_ident("align") => { + /// let lit: LitInt = meta.parse_args()?; + /// let n: usize = lit.base10_parse()?; + /// repr_align = Some(n); + /// } + /// + /// /* ... */ + /// + /// _ => { + /// return Err(Error::new_spanned(meta, "unrecognized repr")); + /// } + /// } + /// } + /// } + /// } + /// # Ok(()) + /// ``` + #[cfg(feature = "parsing")] + #[cfg_attr(doc_cfg, doc(cfg(feature = "parsing")))] + pub fn parse_nested_meta( + &self, + logic: impl FnMut(ParseNestedMeta) -> Result<()>, + ) -> Result<()> { + self.parse_args_with(meta::parser(logic)) + } + + /// Parses zero or more outer attributes from the stream. + /// + /// # Example + /// + /// See + /// [*Parsing from tokens to Attribute*](#parsing-from-tokens-to-attribute). + #[cfg(feature = "parsing")] + #[cfg_attr(doc_cfg, doc(cfg(feature = "parsing")))] + pub fn parse_outer(input: ParseStream) -> Result> { + let mut attrs = Vec::new(); + while input.peek(Token![#]) { + attrs.push(input.call(parsing::single_parse_outer)?); + } + Ok(attrs) + } + + /// Parses zero or more inner attributes from the stream. + /// + /// # Example + /// + /// See + /// [*Parsing from tokens to Attribute*](#parsing-from-tokens-to-attribute). + #[cfg(feature = "parsing")] + #[cfg_attr(doc_cfg, doc(cfg(feature = "parsing")))] + pub fn parse_inner(input: ParseStream) -> Result> { + let mut attrs = Vec::new(); + parsing::parse_inner(input, &mut attrs)?; + Ok(attrs) + } +} + +ast_enum! { + /// Distinguishes between attributes that decorate an item and attributes + /// that are contained within an item. + /// + /// # Outer attributes + /// + /// - `#[repr(transparent)]` + /// - `/// # Example` + /// - `/** Please file an issue */` + /// + /// # Inner attributes + /// + /// - `#![feature(proc_macro)]` + /// - `//! # Example` + /// - `/*! Please file an issue */` + #[cfg_attr(doc_cfg, doc(cfg(any(feature = "full", feature = "derive"))))] + pub enum AttrStyle { + Outer, + Inner(Token![!]), + } +} + +ast_enum_of_structs! { + /// Content of a compile-time structured attribute. + /// + /// ## Path + /// + /// A meta path is like the `test` in `#[test]`. + /// + /// ## List + /// + /// A meta list is like the `derive(Copy)` in `#[derive(Copy)]`. + /// + /// ## NameValue + /// + /// A name-value meta is like the `path = "..."` in `#[path = + /// "sys/windows.rs"]`. + /// + /// # Syntax tree enum + /// + /// This type is a [syntax tree enum]. + /// + /// [syntax tree enum]: Expr#syntax-tree-enums + #[cfg_attr(doc_cfg, doc(cfg(any(feature = "full", feature = "derive"))))] + pub enum Meta { + Path(Path), + + /// A structured list within an attribute, like `derive(Copy, Clone)`. + List(MetaList), + + /// A name-value pair within an attribute, like `feature = "nightly"`. + NameValue(MetaNameValue), + } +} + +ast_struct! { + /// A structured list within an attribute, like `derive(Copy, Clone)`. + #[cfg_attr(doc_cfg, doc(cfg(any(feature = "full", feature = "derive"))))] + pub struct MetaList { + pub path: Path, + pub delimiter: MacroDelimiter, + pub tokens: TokenStream, + } +} + +ast_struct! { + /// A name-value pair within an attribute, like `feature = "nightly"`. + #[cfg_attr(doc_cfg, doc(cfg(any(feature = "full", feature = "derive"))))] + pub struct MetaNameValue { + pub path: Path, + pub eq_token: Token![=], + pub value: Expr, + } +} + +impl Meta { + /// Returns the path that begins this structured meta item. + /// + /// For example this would return the `test` in `#[test]`, the `derive` in + /// `#[derive(Copy)]`, and the `path` in `#[path = "sys/windows.rs"]`. + pub fn path(&self) -> &Path { + match self { + Meta::Path(path) => path, + Meta::List(meta) => &meta.path, + Meta::NameValue(meta) => &meta.path, + } + } + + /// Error if this is a `Meta::List` or `Meta::NameValue`. + #[cfg(feature = "parsing")] + #[cfg_attr(doc_cfg, doc(cfg(feature = "parsing")))] + pub fn require_path_only(&self) -> Result<&Path> { + let error_span = match self { + Meta::Path(path) => return Ok(path), + Meta::List(meta) => meta.delimiter.span().open(), + Meta::NameValue(meta) => meta.eq_token.span, + }; + Err(Error::new(error_span, "unexpected token in attribute")) + } + + /// Error if this is a `Meta::Path` or `Meta::NameValue`. + #[cfg(feature = "parsing")] + #[cfg_attr(doc_cfg, doc(cfg(feature = "parsing")))] + pub fn require_list(&self) -> Result<&MetaList> { + match self { + Meta::List(meta) => Ok(meta), + Meta::Path(path) => Err(crate::error::new2( + path.segments.first().unwrap().ident.span(), + path.segments.last().unwrap().ident.span(), + format!( + "expected attribute arguments in parentheses: `{}(...)`", + parsing::DisplayPath(path), + ), + )), + Meta::NameValue(meta) => Err(Error::new(meta.eq_token.span, "expected `(`")), + } + } + + /// Error if this is a `Meta::Path` or `Meta::List`. + #[cfg(feature = "parsing")] + #[cfg_attr(doc_cfg, doc(cfg(feature = "parsing")))] + pub fn require_name_value(&self) -> Result<&MetaNameValue> { + match self { + Meta::NameValue(meta) => Ok(meta), + Meta::Path(path) => Err(crate::error::new2( + path.segments.first().unwrap().ident.span(), + path.segments.last().unwrap().ident.span(), + format!( + "expected a value for this attribute: `{} = ...`", + parsing::DisplayPath(path), + ), + )), + Meta::List(meta) => Err(Error::new(meta.delimiter.span().open(), "expected `=`")), + } + } +} + +impl MetaList { + /// See [`Attribute::parse_args`]. + #[cfg(feature = "parsing")] + #[cfg_attr(doc_cfg, doc(cfg(feature = "parsing")))] + pub fn parse_args(&self) -> Result { + self.parse_args_with(T::parse) + } + + /// See [`Attribute::parse_args_with`]. + #[cfg(feature = "parsing")] + #[cfg_attr(doc_cfg, doc(cfg(feature = "parsing")))] + pub fn parse_args_with(&self, parser: F) -> Result { + let scope = self.delimiter.span().close(); + crate::parse::parse_scoped(parser, scope, self.tokens.clone()) + } + + /// See [`Attribute::parse_nested_meta`]. + #[cfg(feature = "parsing")] + #[cfg_attr(doc_cfg, doc(cfg(feature = "parsing")))] + pub fn parse_nested_meta( + &self, + logic: impl FnMut(ParseNestedMeta) -> Result<()>, + ) -> Result<()> { + self.parse_args_with(meta::parser(logic)) + } +} + +pub(crate) trait FilterAttrs<'a> { + type Ret: Iterator; + + fn outer(self) -> Self::Ret; + fn inner(self) -> Self::Ret; +} + +impl<'a> FilterAttrs<'a> for &'a [Attribute] { + type Ret = iter::Filter, fn(&&Attribute) -> bool>; + + fn outer(self) -> Self::Ret { + fn is_outer(attr: &&Attribute) -> bool { + match attr.style { + AttrStyle::Outer => true, + AttrStyle::Inner(_) => false, + } + } + self.iter().filter(is_outer) + } + + fn inner(self) -> Self::Ret { + fn is_inner(attr: &&Attribute) -> bool { + match attr.style { + AttrStyle::Inner(_) => true, + AttrStyle::Outer => false, + } + } + self.iter().filter(is_inner) + } +} + +#[cfg(feature = "parsing")] +pub(crate) mod parsing { + use super::*; + use crate::parse::discouraged::Speculative as _; + use crate::parse::{Parse, ParseStream, Result}; + use std::fmt::{self, Display}; + + pub(crate) fn parse_inner(input: ParseStream, attrs: &mut Vec) -> Result<()> { + while input.peek(Token![#]) && input.peek2(Token![!]) { + attrs.push(input.call(parsing::single_parse_inner)?); + } + Ok(()) + } + + pub(crate) fn single_parse_inner(input: ParseStream) -> Result { + let content; + Ok(Attribute { + pound_token: input.parse()?, + style: AttrStyle::Inner(input.parse()?), + bracket_token: bracketed!(content in input), + meta: content.parse()?, + }) + } + + pub(crate) fn single_parse_outer(input: ParseStream) -> Result { + let content; + Ok(Attribute { + pound_token: input.parse()?, + style: AttrStyle::Outer, + bracket_token: bracketed!(content in input), + meta: content.parse()?, + }) + } + + #[cfg_attr(doc_cfg, doc(cfg(feature = "parsing")))] + impl Parse for Meta { + fn parse(input: ParseStream) -> Result { + let path = input.call(Path::parse_mod_style)?; + parse_meta_after_path(path, input) + } + } + + #[cfg_attr(doc_cfg, doc(cfg(feature = "parsing")))] + impl Parse for MetaList { + fn parse(input: ParseStream) -> Result { + let path = input.call(Path::parse_mod_style)?; + parse_meta_list_after_path(path, input) + } + } + + #[cfg_attr(doc_cfg, doc(cfg(feature = "parsing")))] + impl Parse for MetaNameValue { + fn parse(input: ParseStream) -> Result { + let path = input.call(Path::parse_mod_style)?; + parse_meta_name_value_after_path(path, input) + } + } + + pub(crate) fn parse_meta_after_path(path: Path, input: ParseStream) -> Result { + if input.peek(token::Paren) || input.peek(token::Bracket) || input.peek(token::Brace) { + parse_meta_list_after_path(path, input).map(Meta::List) + } else if input.peek(Token![=]) { + parse_meta_name_value_after_path(path, input).map(Meta::NameValue) + } else { + Ok(Meta::Path(path)) + } + } + + fn parse_meta_list_after_path(path: Path, input: ParseStream) -> Result { + let (delimiter, tokens) = mac::parse_delimiter(input)?; + Ok(MetaList { + path, + delimiter, + tokens, + }) + } + + fn parse_meta_name_value_after_path(path: Path, input: ParseStream) -> Result { + let eq_token: Token![=] = input.parse()?; + let ahead = input.fork(); + let lit: Option = ahead.parse()?; + let value = if let (Some(lit), true) = (lit, ahead.is_empty()) { + input.advance_to(&ahead); + Expr::Lit(ExprLit { + attrs: Vec::new(), + lit, + }) + } else if input.peek(Token![#]) && input.peek2(token::Bracket) { + return Err(input.error("unexpected attribute inside of attribute")); + } else { + input.parse()? + }; + Ok(MetaNameValue { + path, + eq_token, + value, + }) + } + + pub(super) struct DisplayAttrStyle<'a>(pub &'a AttrStyle); + + impl<'a> Display for DisplayAttrStyle<'a> { + fn fmt(&self, formatter: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result { + formatter.write_str(match self.0 { + AttrStyle::Outer => "#", + AttrStyle::Inner(_) => "#!", + }) + } + } + + pub(super) struct DisplayPath<'a>(pub &'a Path); + + impl<'a> Display for DisplayPath<'a> { + fn fmt(&self, formatter: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result { + for (i, segment) in self.0.segments.iter().enumerate() { + if i > 0 || self.0.leading_colon.is_some() { + formatter.write_str("::")?; + } + write!(formatter, "{}", segment.ident)?; + } + Ok(()) + } + } +} + +#[cfg(feature = "printing")] +mod printing { + use super::*; + use proc_macro2::TokenStream; + use quote::ToTokens; + + #[cfg_attr(doc_cfg, doc(cfg(feature = "printing")))] + impl ToTokens for Attribute { + fn to_tokens(&self, tokens: &mut TokenStream) { + self.pound_token.to_tokens(tokens); + if let AttrStyle::Inner(b) = &self.style { + b.to_tokens(tokens); + } + self.bracket_token.surround(tokens, |tokens| { + self.meta.to_tokens(tokens); + }); + } + } + + #[cfg_attr(doc_cfg, doc(cfg(feature = "printing")))] + impl ToTokens for MetaList { + fn to_tokens(&self, tokens: &mut TokenStream) { + self.path.to_tokens(tokens); + self.delimiter.surround(tokens, self.tokens.clone()); + } + } + + #[cfg_attr(doc_cfg, doc(cfg(feature = "printing")))] + impl ToTokens for MetaNameValue { + fn to_tokens(&self, tokens: &mut TokenStream) { + self.path.to_tokens(tokens); + self.eq_token.to_tokens(tokens); + self.value.to_tokens(tokens); + } + } +} -- cgit v1.2.3