Self Rust Tokenize

For taking a instance of a structure and generating a proc_macro2::TokenStream of tokens which generate the structure.

rust assert_eq!( self_rust_tokenize::SelfRustTokenize::to_tokens(&String::from("Hello")).to_string(), self_rust_tokenize::quote!(::std::string::String::from("Hello")).to_string() );

Deriving on a custom type

```rust

[derive(selfrusttokenize::SelfRustTokenize)]

struct A(pub i32);

let a = A(12); asserteq!( selfrusttokenize::SelfRustTokenize::totokens(&a).tostring(), selfrusttokenize::quote!(A(12i32,)).tostring() ); ```

The use case may be: sharing a structure between a crate that deals with instances of it and a proc macro crate which generates tokens that build the instances in a exported proc macro.

It can be used for doing constant compilation of structures that allocate due to the nature of the structure. (this crate was built for the partial constant compilation of abstract syntax trees).

```ignore /// Base definition crate pub struct SpecialStructure { // ... }

impl SpecialStructure { pub fn generatefrominput(&str) -> Self { // some long implementation } }

/// Proc macro crate use base_crate::SpecialStructure;

[proc_macro]

pub fn makespecialstructure(item: TokenStream) -> TokenStream { let input = parsemacroinput!(item as LitStr).value(); let instance = SpecialStructure::generatefrominput(&input); let instanceconstructor = instance.totokens(); quote! { { use ::basecrate::SpecialStructure; #instanceconstructor } }.into() }

/// Main crate SpecialStructure::generatefrominput("hello") == makespecialstructure!("hello") ```

note that the derived token stream is not scoped, you have to import the structures themselves

Cargo Features

Why self_rust_tokenize::SelfRustTokenize trait and not quote::ToTokens?

quote::ToTokens is defined on many types in std to return a more primitive representation of themselves and can lose their type structure. On the other hand self_rust_tokenize::SelfRustTokenize implementations on std types keeps the type constructor information. Thus a new trait (self_rust_tokenize::SelfRustTokenize) is needed to prevent implementation conflicts.

e.g.

ignore let hello_string = String::new("Hello"); self_rust_tokenize::SelfRustTokenize::to_tokens(hello_string) == quote!(::std::string::String::new("Hello")); quote::ToTokens::to_tokens(hello_string) == quote!("Hello");