Module proc_macro_error::dummy [−][src]
Expand description
Facility to emit dummy implementations (or whatever) in case an error happen.
compile_error!
does not abort a compilation right away. This means
rustc
doesn’t just show you the error and abort, it carries on the
compilation process looking for other errors to report.
Let’s consider an example:
use proc_macro::TokenStream; use proc_macro_error::*; trait MyTrait { fn do_thing(); } // this proc macro is supposed to generate MyTrait impl #[proc_macro_derive(MyTrait)] #[proc_macro_error] fn example(input: TokenStream) -> TokenStream { // somewhere deep inside abort!(span, "something's wrong"); // this implementation will be generated if no error happened quote! { impl MyTrait for #name { fn do_thing() {/* whatever */} } } } // ================ // in main.rs // this derive triggers an error #[derive(MyTrait)] // first BOOM! struct Foo; fn main() { Foo::do_thing(); // second BOOM! }
The problem is: the generated token stream contains only compile_error!
invocation, the impl was not generated. That means user will see two compilation
errors:
error: something's wrong --> $DIR/probe.rs:9:10 | 9 |#[proc_macro_derive(MyTrait)] | ^^^^^^^ error[E0599]: no function or associated item named `do_thing` found for type `Foo` in the current scope --> src\main.rs:3:10 | 1 | struct Foo; | ----------- function or associated item `do_thing` not found for this 2 | fn main() { 3 | Foo::do_thing(); // second BOOM! | ^^^^^^^^ function or associated item not found in `Foo`
But the second error is meaningless! We definitely need to fix this.
Most used approach in cases like this is “dummy implementation” -
omit impl MyTrait for #name
and fill functions bodies with unimplemented!()
.
This is how you do it:
use proc_macro::TokenStream; use proc_macro_error::*; trait MyTrait { fn do_thing(); } // this proc macro is supposed to generate MyTrait impl #[proc_macro_derive(MyTrait)] #[proc_macro_error] fn example(input: TokenStream) -> TokenStream { // first of all - we set a dummy impl which will be appended to // `compile_error!` invocations in case a trigger does happen set_dummy(quote! { impl MyTrait for #name { fn do_thing() { unimplemented!() } } }); // somewhere deep inside abort!(span, "something's wrong"); // this implementation will be generated if no error happened quote! { impl MyTrait for #name { fn do_thing() {/* whatever */} } } } // ================ // in main.rs // this derive triggers an error #[derive(MyTrait)] // first BOOM! struct Foo; fn main() { Foo::do_thing(); // no more errors! }
Functions
Same as set_dummy
but, instead of resetting, appends tokens to the
existing dummy (if any). Behaves as set_dummy
if no dummy is present.
Sets dummy token stream which will be appended to compile_error!(msg);...
invocations in case you’ll emit any errors.