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2 changes: 2 additions & 0 deletions src/libsyntax/ext/tt/macro_parser.rs
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
Expand Up @@ -17,6 +17,7 @@ use codemap;
use parse::lexer::*; //resolve bug?
use parse::ParseSess;
use parse::parser::Parser;
use parse::attr::parser_attr;
use parse::token::{Token, EOF, to_str, nonterminal, get_ident_interner, ident_to_str};
use parse::token;

Expand Down Expand Up @@ -430,6 +431,7 @@ pub fn parse_nt(p: &Parser, name: &str) -> nonterminal {
+ token::to_str(get_ident_interner(), p.token))
},
"path" => token::nt_path(p.parse_path_with_tps(false)),
"attr" => token::nt_attr(@p.parse_attribute(false)),
"tt" => {
*p.quote_depth += 1u; //but in theory, non-quoted tts might be useful
let res = token::nt_tt(@p.parse_token_tree());
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131 changes: 74 additions & 57 deletions src/libsyntax/parse/attr.rs
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Expand Up @@ -9,21 +9,17 @@
// except according to those terms.

use ast;
use codemap::spanned;
use codemap::{spanned, mk_sp};
use codemap::BytePos;
use parse::common::*; //resolve bug?
use parse::token;
use parse::parser::Parser;
use parse::token::INTERPOLATED;

// a parser that can parse attributes.
pub trait parser_attr {
fn parse_outer_attributes(&self) -> ~[ast::Attribute];
fn parse_attribute(&self, style: ast::AttrStyle) -> ast::Attribute;
fn parse_attribute_naked(
&self,
style: ast::AttrStyle,
lo: BytePos
) -> ast::Attribute;
fn parse_attribute(&self, permit_inner: bool) -> ast::Attribute;
fn parse_inner_attrs_and_next(&self) ->
(~[ast::Attribute], ~[ast::Attribute]);
fn parse_meta_item(&self) -> @ast::MetaItem;
Expand All @@ -37,12 +33,17 @@ impl parser_attr for Parser {
fn parse_outer_attributes(&self) -> ~[ast::Attribute] {
let mut attrs: ~[ast::Attribute] = ~[];
loop {
debug!("parse_outer_attributes: self.token=%?",
self.token);
match *self.token {
token::INTERPOLATED(token::nt_attr(*)) => {
attrs.push(self.parse_attribute(false));
}
token::POUND => {
if self.look_ahead(1, |t| *t != token::LBRACKET) {
break;
}
attrs.push(self.parse_attribute(ast::AttrOuter));
attrs.push(self.parse_attribute(false));
}
token::DOC_COMMENT(s) => {
let attr = ::attr::mk_sugared_doc_attr(
Expand All @@ -62,23 +63,49 @@ impl parser_attr for Parser {
return attrs;
}

// matches attribute = # attribute_naked
fn parse_attribute(&self, style: ast::AttrStyle) -> ast::Attribute {
let lo = self.span.lo;
self.expect(&token::POUND);
return self.parse_attribute_naked(style, lo);
// matches attribute = # [ meta_item ]
//
// if permit_inner is true, then a trailing `;` indicates an inner
// attribute
fn parse_attribute(&self, permit_inner: bool) -> ast::Attribute {
debug!("parse_attributes: permit_inner=%? self.token=%?",
permit_inner, self.token);
let (span, value) = match *self.token {
INTERPOLATED(token::nt_attr(attr)) => {
assert!(attr.node.style == ast::AttrOuter);
self.bump();
(attr.span, attr.node.value)
}
token::POUND => {
let lo = self.span.lo;
self.bump();
self.expect(&token::LBRACKET);
let meta_item = self.parse_meta_item();
self.expect(&token::RBRACKET);
let hi = self.span.hi;
(mk_sp(lo, hi), meta_item)
}
_ => {
self.fatal(fmt!("expected `#` but found `%s`",
self.this_token_to_str()));
}
};
let style = if permit_inner && *self.token == token::SEMI {
self.bump();
ast::AttrInner
} else {
ast::AttrOuter
};
return spanned {
span: span,
node: ast::Attribute_ {
style: style,
value: value,
is_sugared_doc: false
}
};
}

// matches attribute_naked = [ meta_item ]
fn parse_attribute_naked(&self, style: ast::AttrStyle, lo: BytePos) ->
ast::Attribute {
self.expect(&token::LBRACKET);
let meta_item = self.parse_meta_item();
self.expect(&token::RBRACKET);
let hi = self.span.hi;
return spanned(lo, hi, ast::Attribute_ { style: style,
value: meta_item, is_sugared_doc: false }); }

// Parse attributes that appear after the opening of an item, each
// terminated by a semicolon. In addition to a vector of inner attributes,
// this function also returns a vector that may contain the first outer
Expand All @@ -89,47 +116,37 @@ impl parser_attr for Parser {
// matches inner_attrs* outer_attr?
// you can make the 'next' field an Option, but the result is going to be
// more useful as a vector.
fn parse_inner_attrs_and_next(&self) ->
(~[ast::Attribute], ~[ast::Attribute]) {
fn parse_inner_attrs_and_next(&self)
-> (~[ast::Attribute], ~[ast::Attribute]) {
let mut inner_attrs: ~[ast::Attribute] = ~[];
let mut next_outer_attrs: ~[ast::Attribute] = ~[];
loop {
match *self.token {
token::POUND => {
if self.look_ahead(1, |t| *t != token::LBRACKET) {
// This is an extension
break;
let attr = match *self.token {
token::INTERPOLATED(token::nt_attr(*)) => {
self.parse_attribute(true)
}
token::POUND => {
if self.look_ahead(1, |t| *t != token::LBRACKET) {
// This is an extension
break;
}
self.parse_attribute(true)
}
let attr = self.parse_attribute(ast::AttrInner);
if *self.token == token::SEMI {
token::DOC_COMMENT(s) => {
self.bump();
inner_attrs.push(attr);
} else {
// It's not really an inner attribute
let outer_attr =
spanned(attr.span.lo, attr.span.hi,
ast::Attribute_ { style: ast::AttrOuter,
value: attr.node.value,
is_sugared_doc: false });
next_outer_attrs.push(outer_attr);
break;
::attr::mk_sugared_doc_attr(self.id_to_str(s),
self.span.lo,
self.span.hi)
}
}
token::DOC_COMMENT(s) => {
let attr = ::attr::mk_sugared_doc_attr(
self.id_to_str(s),
self.span.lo,
self.span.hi
);
self.bump();
if attr.node.style == ast::AttrInner {
inner_attrs.push(attr);
} else {
next_outer_attrs.push(attr);
break;
_ => {
break;
}
}
_ => break
};
if attr.node.style == ast::AttrInner {
inner_attrs.push(attr);
} else {
next_outer_attrs.push(attr);
break;
}
}
(inner_attrs, next_outer_attrs)
Expand Down
6 changes: 5 additions & 1 deletion src/libsyntax/parse/lexer.rs
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
Expand Up @@ -129,7 +129,11 @@ impl reader for StringReader {

impl reader for TtReader {
fn is_eof(@mut self) -> bool { self.cur_tok == token::EOF }
fn next_token(@mut self) -> TokenAndSpan { tt_next_token(self) }
fn next_token(@mut self) -> TokenAndSpan {
let r = tt_next_token(self);
debug!("TtReader: r=%?", r);
return r;
}
fn fatal(@mut self, m: ~str) -> ! {
self.sp_diag.span_fatal(self.cur_span, m);
}
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14 changes: 13 additions & 1 deletion src/libsyntax/parse/parser.rs
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Expand Up @@ -8,6 +8,8 @@
// option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
// except according to those terms.

#[macro_escape];

use abi;
use abi::AbiSet;
use ast::{Sigil, BorrowedSigil, ManagedSigil, OwnedSigil};
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -4452,7 +4454,17 @@ impl Parser {
attrs: ~[Attribute],
macros_allowed: bool)
-> item_or_view_item {
maybe_whole!(iovi self, nt_item);
match *self.token {
INTERPOLATED(token::nt_item(item)) => {
self.bump();
let new_attrs = vec::append(attrs, item.attrs);
return iovi_item(@ast::item {
attrs: new_attrs,
..(*item).clone()});
}
_ => {}
}

let lo = self.span.lo;

let visibility = self.parse_non_priv_visibility();
Expand Down
3 changes: 3 additions & 0 deletions src/libsyntax/parse/token.rs
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Expand Up @@ -105,6 +105,7 @@ pub enum nonterminal {
nt_expr(@ast::expr),
nt_ty( ast::Ty),
nt_ident(ast::ident, bool),
nt_attr(@ast::Attribute), // #[foo]
nt_path( ast::Path),
nt_tt( @ast::token_tree), //needs @ed to break a circularity
nt_matchers(~[ast::matcher])
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -205,13 +206,15 @@ pub fn to_str(input: @ident_interner, t: &Token) -> ~str {
INTERPOLATED(ref nt) => {
match nt {
&nt_expr(e) => ::print::pprust::expr_to_str(e, input),
&nt_attr(e) => ::print::pprust::attribute_to_str(e, input),
_ => {
~"an interpolated " +
match (*nt) {
nt_item(*) => ~"item",
nt_block(*) => ~"block",
nt_stmt(*) => ~"statement",
nt_pat(*) => ~"pattern",
nt_attr(*) => fail!("should have been handled"),
nt_expr(*) => fail!("should have been handled above"),
nt_ty(*) => ~"type",
nt_ident(*) => ~"identifier",
Expand Down
21 changes: 21 additions & 0 deletions src/test/compile-fail/macro-inner-attributes.rs
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@@ -0,0 +1,21 @@
macro_rules! test ( ($nm:ident,
$a:attr,
$i:item) => (mod $nm { $a; $i }); )

test!(a,
#[cfg(qux)],
pub fn bar() { })

test!(b,
#[cfg(not(qux))],
pub fn bar() { })

#[qux]
fn main() {
a::bar();
//~^ ERROR use of undeclared module `a`
//~^^ ERROR unresolved name
//~^^^ ERROR unresolved name `a::bar`
b::bar();
}

19 changes: 19 additions & 0 deletions src/test/compile-fail/macro-outer-attributes.rs
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@@ -0,0 +1,19 @@
macro_rules! test ( ($nm:ident,
$a:attr,
$i:item) => (mod $nm { $a $i }); )

test!(a,
#[cfg(qux)],
pub fn bar() { })

test!(b,
#[cfg(not(qux))],
pub fn bar() { })

// test1!(#[bar])
#[qux]
fn main() {
a::bar(); //~ ERROR unresolved name `a::bar`
b::bar();
}