//! We use code generation heavily in rust-analyzer. //! //! Rather then doing it via proc-macros, we use old-school way of just dumping //! the source code. //! //! This module's submodules define specific bits that we generate. mod gen_syntax; mod gen_parser_tests; use std::{fs, path::Path}; use crate::Result; pub use self::{gen_parser_tests::generate_parser_tests, gen_syntax::generate_syntax}; pub const GRAMMAR: &str = "crates/ra_syntax/src/grammar.ron"; const GRAMMAR_DIR: &str = "crates/ra_parser/src/grammar"; const OK_INLINE_TESTS_DIR: &str = "crates/ra_syntax/test_data/parser/inline/ok"; const ERR_INLINE_TESTS_DIR: &str = "crates/ra_syntax/test_data/parser/inline/err"; pub const SYNTAX_KINDS: &str = "crates/ra_parser/src/syntax_kind/generated.rs"; pub const AST: &str = "crates/ra_syntax/src/ast/generated.rs"; #[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Clone, Copy)] pub enum Mode { Overwrite, Verify, } /// A helper to update file on disk if it has changed. /// With verify = false, pub fn update(path: &Path, contents: &str, mode: Mode) -> Result<()> { match fs::read_to_string(path) { Ok(ref old_contents) if old_contents == contents => { return Ok(()); } _ => (), } if mode == Mode::Verify { Err(format!("`{}` is not up-to-date", path.display()))?; } eprintln!("updating {}", path.display()); fs::write(path, contents)?; Ok(()) }