[−][src]Crate proc_macro_error
proc-macro-error
This crate aims to make error reporting in proc-macros simple and easy to use.
Migrate from panic!
-based errors for as little effort as possible!
Also, there's ability to append a dummy token stream to your errors.
Limitations
- Warnings are emitted only on nightly, they are ignored on stable.
- "help" suggestions can't have their own span info on stable, (essentially inheriting the parent span).
- If a panic occurs somewhere in your macro no errors will be displayed. This is not a
technical limitation but rather intentional design.
panic
is not for error reporting. - Temporary incompatible with
proc_macro_hack
, unfortunately. No worries, some highly trained people are working on it!
Guide
Macros
First of all - all the emitting-related API must be used within a function
annotated with #[proc_macro_error]
attribute. You'll just get a
panic otherwise, no errors will be shown.
Most of the time you want to use the macros.
-
Very much panic-like usage - abort execution and show the error. Expands to
!
(never type). -
Shortcut for
abort!(Span::call_site(), ...)
. Expands to!
(never type). -
proc_macro::Diagnostic
-like usage - emit the error but do not abort the macro. The compilation will fail nonetheless. Expands to()
(unit type). -
Shortcut for
emit_error!(Span::call_site(), ...)
. Expands to()
(unit type). -
Like
emit_error!
but emit a warning instead of error. The compilation won't fail because of warnings. Expands to()
(unit type).Beware: warnings are nightly only, they are completely ignored on stable.
-
Shortcut for
emit_warning!(Span::call_site(), ...)
. Expands to()
(unit type). -
Build instance of
Diagnostic
in format-like style.
Syntax
All the macros have pretty much the same syntax:
-
ⓘThis example is not tested
abort!(single_expr)
Shortcut for
Diagnostic::from(expr).abort()
. There's no way to attach notes in this form! -
ⓘThis example is not tested
abort!(span, message)
The first argument is an expression the span info should be taken from. It can be either
proc_macro::Span
proc_macro2::Span
- Anything that implements
quote::ToTokens
, in other words, almost every type - in
syn
andproc_macro2
. This form gives the best looking error messages and should be used whenever possible!
The second argument is the error message, it must implement
ToString
. -
ⓘThis example is not tested
abort!(span, format_literal, format_args...)
This form is pretty much the same as 2, except
format!(format_literal, format_args...)
will be used to for the message instead ofToString
.
That's it. abort!
, emit_warning
, emit_error
share this exact syntax.
abort_call_site!
, emit_call_site_warning
, emit_call_site_error
lack 1 form
and do not take span in 2 and 3 forms. Those are essentially shortcuts for
macro!(Span::call_site(), args...)
.
diagnostic!
requires Level
instance between span
and second argument (1 form is the same).
Important!
If you have some type from
proc_macro
orsyn
to point to, do not call.span()
on it but rather use it directly:let ty: syn::Type = syn::parse2(input).unwrap(); abort!(ty, "BOOM"); // ^^ <-- avoid .span()
.span()
calls work too, but you may experience regressions in message quality.
Note attachments
- Every macro can have "note" attachments (only 2 and 3 form).
let opt_help = if have_some_info { Some("did you mean `this`?") } else { None }; abort!( span, message; // <--- attachments start with `;` (semicolon) help = "format {} {}", "arg1", "arg2"; // <--- every attachment ends with `;`, // maybe except the last one note = "to_string"; // <--- one arg uses `.to_string()` instead of `format!()` yay = "I see what {} did here", "you"; // <--- "help =" and "hint =" are mapped // to Diagnostic::help, // anything else is Diagnostic::note wow = note_span => "custom span"; // <--- attachments can have their own span // it takes effect only on nightly though hint =? opt_help; // <-- "optional" attachment, get displayed only if `Some` // must be single `Option` expression note =? note_span => opt_help // <-- optional attachments can have custom spans too );
#[proc_macro_error]
attribute
This attribute MUST be present on the top level of your macro.
This attribute performs the setup and cleanup necessary to make things work.
Syntax
#[proc_macro_error]
or #[proc_macro_error(settings...)]
, where settings...
is a comma-separated list of:
-
proc_macro_hack
:To correctly cooperate with
#[proc_macro_hack]
#[proc_macro_error]
attribute must be placed before (above) it, like this:ⓘThis example is not tested#[proc_macro_error] #[proc_macro_hack] #[proc_macro] fn my_macro(input: TokenStream) -> TokenStream { unimplemented!() }
If, for some reason, you can't place it like that you can use
#[proc_macro_error(proc_macro_hack)]
instead.Note
If
proc-macro-hack
was detected (by any means)allow_not_macro
andassert_unwind_safe
will be applied automatically. -
allow_not_macro
:By default, the attribute checks that it's applied to a proc-macro. If none of
#[proc_macro]
,#[proc_macro_derive]
nor#[proc_macro_attribute]
are present it will panic. It's the intention - this crate is supposed to be used only with proc-macros.This setting is made to bypass the check, useful in certain circumstances.
Please note: the function this attribute is applied to must return
proc_macro::TokenStream
.This setting is implied if
proc-macro-hack
was detected. -
assert_unwind_safe
:By default, your code must be unwind safe. If your code is not unwind safe, but you believe it's correct, you can use this setting to bypass the check. You would need this for code that uses
lazy_static
orthread_local
withCell/RefCell
inside (and the like).This setting is implied if
#[proc_macro_error]
is applied to a function marked as#[proc_macro]
,#[proc_macro_derive]
or#[proc_macro_attribute]
.This setting is also implied if
proc-macro-hack
was detected.
Diagnostic type
Diagnostic
type is intentionally designed to be API compatible with proc_macro::Diagnostic
.
Not all API is implemented, only the part that can be reasonably implemented on stable.
Re-exports
pub use crate::dummy::append_dummy; |
pub use crate::dummy::set_dummy; |
Modules
dummy | Facility to emit dummy implementations (or whatever) in case an error happen. |
Macros
abort | Abort proc-macro execution right now and display the error. |
abort_call_site | Shortcut for |
diagnostic | Build |
emit_call_site_error | Shortcut for |
emit_call_site_warning | Shortcut for |
emit_error | Emit an error while not aborting the proc-macro right away. |
emit_warning | Emit a warning. Warnings are not errors and compilation won't fail because of them. |
Structs
Diagnostic | Represents a single diagnostic message |
Enums
Level | Represents a diagnostic level |
Traits
OptionExt | This traits expands |
ResultExt | This traits expands |
Functions
abort_if_dirty | Abort macro execution and display all the emitted errors, if any. |
Attribute Macros
proc_macro_error |