Crate runtime_macros_derive
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This crate offers a way to emulate the process of procedural macro expansion at run time.
It is intended for use with code coverage tools like tarpaulin
, which can’t measure
the code coverage of anything that happens at compile time.
Currently, runtime-macros
only works with functionlike!
procedural macros. Custom
derive may be supported in the future if there’s demand.
To use it, add a test case to your procedural macro crate that calls emulate_macro_expansion
on a .rs
file that calls the macro. Most likely, all the files you’ll want to use it on will
be in your /tests
directory. Once you’ve completed this step, any code coverage tool that
works with your crate’s test cases will be able to report on how thoroughly you’ve tested the
macro.
See the /examples
directory in the repository for working examples.
Enums
emulate_macro_expansion_fallible
. If anything goes wrong during the file
loading or macro expansion, this type describes it.Functions
macro_path
.
Each time it finds one, it calls derive_fn
, passing it a syn::DeriveInput
.macro_path
.
Each time it finds one, it calls derive_fn
, passing it a syn::DeriveInput
.emulate_macro_expansion_fallible
but automatically unwraps any errors it
encounters. As such, it’s deprecated due to being less flexible.macro_path
.
Each time it finds one, it calls proc_macro_fn
, passing it the inner TokenStream
just as
if the macro were being expanded. The only effect is to verify that the macro doesn’t panic,
as the expansion is not actually applied to the AST or the source code.