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RFC: Nested groups in imports
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- Feature Name: use_nested_groups | ||
- Start Date: 2017-08-25 | ||
- RFC PR: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/2128 | ||
- Rust Issue: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/44494 | ||
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# Summary | ||
[summary]: #summary | ||
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Permit nested `{}` groups in imports. | ||
Permit `*` in `{}` groups in imports. | ||
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```rust | ||
use syntax::{ | ||
tokenstream::TokenTree, // >1 segments | ||
ext::base::{ExtCtxt, MacResult, DummyResult, MacEager}, // nested braces | ||
ext::build::AstBuilder, | ||
ext::quote::rt::Span, | ||
}; | ||
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use syntax::ast::{self, *}; // * in braces | ||
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use rustc::mir::{*, transform::{MirPass, MirSource}}; // both * and nested braces | ||
``` | ||
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# Motivation | ||
[motivation]: #motivation | ||
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The motivation is ergonomics. | ||
Prefixes are often shared among imports, especially if many imports | ||
import names from the same crate. With this nested grouping it's more often | ||
possible to merge common import prefixes and write them once instead of writing | ||
them multiple times. | ||
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# Guide-level explanation | ||
[guide-level-explanation]: #guide-level-explanation | ||
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Several `use` items with common prefix can be merged into one `use` item, | ||
in which the prefix is written once and all the suffixes are listed inside | ||
curly braces `{}`. | ||
All kinds of suffixes can be listed inside curly braces, including globs `*` and | ||
"subtrees" with their own curly braces. | ||
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```rust | ||
// BEFORE | ||
use syntax::tokenstream::TokenTree; | ||
use syntax::ext::base::{ExtCtxt, MacResult, DummyResult, MacEager}; | ||
use syntax::ext::build::AstBuilder, | ||
use syntax::ext::quote::rt::Span, | ||
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use syntax::ast; | ||
use syntax::ast::*; | ||
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use rustc::mir::*; | ||
use rustc::mir::transform::{MirPass, MirSource}; | ||
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// AFTER | ||
use syntax::{ | ||
// paths with >1 segments are permitted inside braces | ||
tokenstream::TokenTree, | ||
// nested braces are permitted as well | ||
ext::base::{ExtCtxt, MacResult, DummyResult, MacEager}, | ||
ext::build::AstBuilder, | ||
ext::quote::rt::Span, | ||
}; | ||
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// `*` can be listed in braces too | ||
use syntax::ast::{self, *}; | ||
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// both `*` and nested braces | ||
use rustc::mir::{*, transform::{MirPass, MirSource}}; | ||
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// the prefix can be empty | ||
use { | ||
syntax::ast::*; | ||
rustc::mir::*; | ||
}; | ||
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// `pub` imports can use this syntax as well | ||
pub use self::Visibility::{self, Public, Inherited}; | ||
``` | ||
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A `use` item with merged prefixes behaves identically to several `use` items | ||
with all the prefixes "unmerged". | ||
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# Reference-level explanation | ||
[reference-level-explanation]: #reference-level-explanation | ||
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Syntax: | ||
``` | ||
IMPORT = ATTRS VISIBILITY `use` [`::`] IMPORT_TREE `;` | ||
IMPORT_TREE = `*` | | ||
REL_MOD_PATH `::` `*` | | ||
`{` IMPORT_TREE_LIST `}` | | ||
REL_MOD_PATH `::` `{` IMPORT_TREE_LIST `}` | | ||
REL_MOD_PATH [`as` IDENT] | ||
IMPORT_TREE_LIST = Ø | (IMPORT_TREE `,`)* IMPORT_TREE [`,`] | ||
REL_MOD_PATH = (IDENT `::`)* IDENT | ||
``` | ||
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Resolution: | ||
First the import tree is prefixed with `::`, unless it already starts with | ||
`::`, `self` or `super`. | ||
Then resolution is performed as if the whole import tree were flattened, except | ||
that `{self}`/`{self as name}` are processed specially because `a::b::self` | ||
is illegal. | ||
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```rust | ||
use a::{ | ||
b::{self as s, c, d as e}, | ||
f::*, | ||
g::h as i, | ||
*, | ||
}; | ||
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=> | ||
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use ::a::b as s; | ||
use ::a::b::c; | ||
use ::a::b::d as e; | ||
use ::a::f::*; | ||
use ::a::g::h as i; | ||
use ::a::*; | ||
``` | ||
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Various corner cases are resolved naturally through desugaring | ||
```rust | ||
use an::{*, *}; // Use an owl! | ||
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=> | ||
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use an::*; | ||
use an::*; // Legal, but reported as unused by `unused_imports` lint. | ||
``` | ||
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# Relationships with other proposal | ||
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This RFC is an incremental improvement largely independent from other | ||
import-related proposals, but it can have effect on some other RFCs. | ||
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Some RFCs propose new syntaxes for absolute paths in the current crate | ||
and paths from other crates. Some arguments in those proposals are based on | ||
usage statistics - "imports from other crates are more common" or "imports from | ||
the current crate are more common". More common imports are supposed to get | ||
less verbose syntax. | ||
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This RFC removes the these statistics from the equation by reducing verbosity | ||
for all imports with common prefix. | ||
For example, the difference in verbosity between `A`, `B` and | ||
`C` is minimal and doesn't depend on the number of imports. | ||
```rust | ||
// A | ||
use extern::{ | ||
a::b::c, | ||
d::e::f, | ||
g::h::i, | ||
}; | ||
// B | ||
use crate::{ | ||
a::b::c, | ||
d::e::f, | ||
g::h::i, | ||
}; | ||
// C | ||
use { | ||
a::b::c, | ||
d::e::f, | ||
g::h::i, | ||
}; | ||
``` | ||
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# Drawbacks | ||
[drawbacks]: #drawbacks | ||
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The feature encourages (but not requires) multi-line formatting of a single | ||
import | ||
```rust | ||
use prefix::{ | ||
MyName, | ||
x::YourName, | ||
y::Surname, | ||
}; | ||
``` | ||
With this formatting it becomes harder to grep for `use.*MyName`. | ||
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# Rationale and Alternatives | ||
[alternatives]: #alternatives | ||
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Status quo is always an alternative. | ||
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# Unresolved questions | ||
[unresolved]: #unresolved-questions | ||
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None so far. |