use crate::parser::docs;
use crate::Program;
use syn::parse::{Error as ParseError, Result as ParseResult};
use syn::spanned::Spanned;
mod instructions;
pub fn parse(program_mod: syn::ItemMod) -> ParseResult<Program> {
let docs = docs::parse(&program_mod.attrs);
let (ixs, fallback_fn) = instructions::parse(&program_mod)?;
Ok(Program {
ixs,
name: program_mod.ident.clone(),
docs,
program_mod,
fallback_fn,
})
}
fn ctx_accounts_ident(path_ty: &syn::PatType) -> ParseResult<proc_macro2::Ident> {
let p = match &*path_ty.ty {
syn::Type::Path(p) => &p.path,
_ => return Err(ParseError::new(path_ty.ty.span(), "invalid type")),
};
let segment = p
.segments
.first()
.ok_or_else(|| ParseError::new(p.segments.span(), "expected generic arguments here"))?;
let generic_args = match &segment.arguments {
syn::PathArguments::AngleBracketed(args) => args,
_ => return Err(ParseError::new(path_ty.span(), "missing accounts context")),
};
let generic_ty = generic_args
.args
.iter()
.filter_map(|arg| match arg {
syn::GenericArgument::Type(ty) => Some(ty),
_ => None,
})
.next()
.ok_or_else(|| ParseError::new(generic_args.span(), "expected Accounts type"))?;
let path = match generic_ty {
syn::Type::Path(ty_path) => &ty_path.path,
_ => {
return Err(ParseError::new(
generic_ty.span(),
"expected Accounts struct type",
))
}
};
Ok(path.segments[0].ident.clone())
}