//! RA Proc Macro Server //! //! This library is able to call compiled Rust custom derive dynamic libraries on arbitrary code. //! The general idea here is based on https://github.com/fedochet/rust-proc-macro-expander. //! //! But we adapt it to better fit RA needs: //! //! * We use `ra_tt` for proc-macro `TokenStream` server, it is easier to manipulate and interact with //! RA than `proc-macro2` token stream. //! * By **copying** the whole rustc `lib_proc_macro` code, we are able to build this with `stable` //! rustc rather than `unstable`. (Although in gerenal ABI compatibility is still an issue) #[allow(dead_code)] #[doc(hidden)] mod proc_macro; #[doc(hidden)] mod rustc_server; mod dylib; use proc_macro::bridge::client::TokenStream; use ra_proc_macro::{ExpansionResult, ExpansionTask, ListMacrosResult, ListMacrosTask}; use std::{ collections::{hash_map::Entry, HashMap}, fs::metadata, path::{Path, PathBuf}, time::SystemTime, }; #[derive(Default)] pub(crate) struct ProcMacroSrv { expanders: HashMap<(PathBuf, SystemTime), dylib::Expander>, } impl ProcMacroSrv { pub fn expand(&mut self, task: &ExpansionTask) -> Result { let expander = self.expander(&task.lib)?; match expander.expand(&task.macro_name, &task.macro_body, task.attributes.as_ref()) { Ok(expansion) => Ok(ExpansionResult { expansion }), Err(msg) => { Err(format!("Cannot perform expansion for {}: error {:?}", &task.macro_name, msg)) } } } pub fn list_macros(&mut self, task: &ListMacrosTask) -> Result { let expander = self.expander(&task.lib)?; Ok(ListMacrosResult { macros: expander.list_macros() }) } fn expander(&mut self, path: &Path) -> Result<&dylib::Expander, String> { let time = metadata(path) .and_then(|it| it.modified()) .map_err(|err| format!("Failed to file metadata for {}: {:?}", path.display(), err))?; Ok(match self.expanders.entry((path.to_path_buf(), time)) { Entry::Vacant(v) => v.insert(dylib::Expander::new(path).map_err(|err| { format!("Cannot create expander for {}: {:?}", path.display(), err) })?), Entry::Occupied(e) => e.into_mut(), }) } } pub mod cli; #[cfg(test)] mod tests;