syn-solidity 0.2.0

syn-powered Solidity parser
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syn-solidity

syn-powered parser for Solidity-like TokenStreams.

The parsed root element is the [File], which contains a list of [Item]s. [Item]s also support outer attributes, as shown below.

⚠️ Work in progress ⚠️

Design

This parser is specifically designed for Rust procedural macros. It aims to mimic the behavior of the official Solidity compiler (Solc) when it comes to parsing valid Solidity code. This means that all valid Solidity code, as recognized by Solc v0.5.*[^1] and above, will also be recognized and parsed correctly by syn-solidity.

However, syn-solidity is more permissive and lenient compared to the official Solidity compiler and grammar specifications. Some examples of code patterns that are valid in syn-solidity but not in the official compiler include:

  • identifiers are Rust identifiers (syn::Ident), and as such cannot contain the dollar sign ($), but can contain unicode characters
  • trailing punctuation, like commas (,) in function arguments or enums definitions
  • certain variable and function attributes in certain contexts, like internal functions or functions with implementations ({ ... }) in interfaces
  • parameter storage locations in item definitions, like uint256[] memory in a struct or error definition
  • the tuple type (T, U, ..) is allowed wherever a type is expected, and can optionally be preceded by the tuple keyword. This is the same as ethers.js's Human-Readable ABI

This lenient behavior is intentionally designed to facilitate usage within procedural macros, and to reduce general code complexity in the parser and AST.

[^1]: Older versions may still parse successfully, but this is not guaranteed.

Example

use quote::quote;
use syn_solidity::{File, Item};

// Create a Solidity `TokenStream`
let tokens = quote! {
    /// @name HelloWorld
    /// @notice A hello world example in Solidity.
    contract HelloWorld {
        /// @notice Returns the string "Hello, World!".
        function helloWorld() external pure returns (string memory) {
            return "Hello, World!";
        }
    }
};

// Parse the tokens into a `File`
let ast: File = syn_solidity::parse2(tokens)?;

let items: &[Item] = &ast.items;
let Some(Item::Contract(contract)) = items.first() else { unreachable!() };
assert_eq!(contract.name, "HelloWorld");
assert_eq!(contract.attrs.len(), 2);

let body: &[Item] = &contract.body;
let Some(Item::Function(function)) = items.first() else { unreachable!() };
assert_eq!(function.attrs.len(), 1);
assert_eq!(function.name, "helloWorld");
assert!(function.arguments.is_empty());
assert_eq!(function.attributes.len(), 3);

# syn::Result::Ok(())