A small shim over the proc_macro
crate in the compiler intended to multiplex
the current stable interface (as of 2017-07-05) and the upcoming richer
interface.
The upcoming support has features like:
The hope is that libraries ported to proc_macro2
will be trivial to port to
the real proc_macro
crate once the support on nightly is stabilize.
This crate by default compiles on the stable version of the compiler. It only
uses the stable surface area of the proc_macro
crate upstream in the compiler
itself. Usage is done via:
toml
[dependencies]
proc-macro2 = "0.1"
followed by
```rust extern crate procmacro; extern crate procmacro2;
pub fn myderive(input: procmacro::TokenStream) -> procmacro::TokenStream { let input: procmacro2::TokenStream = input.into();
let output: proc_macro2::TokenStream = {
/* transform input */
};
output.into()
} ```
If you'd like you can enable the unstable
feature in this crate. This will
cause it to compile against the unstable and nightly-only features of the
proc_macro
crate. This in turn requires a nightly compiler. This should help
preserve span information, however, coming in from the compiler itself.
You can enable this feature via:
toml
[dependencies]
proc-macro2 = { version = "0.1", features = ["unstable"] }
proc-macro2
supports exporting some methods from proc_macro
which are
currently highly unstable, and may not be stabilized in the first pass of
proc_macro
stabilizations. These features are not exported by default.
To export these features, the procmacro2_unstable
config flag must be passed
to rustc. To pass this flag, run cargo
with
RUSTFLAGS='--cfg procmacro2_unstable' cargo build
.
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