410 lines
16 KiB
Rust
410 lines
16 KiB
Rust
use super::attr::AttrsHelper;
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use proc_macro2::{Span, TokenStream};
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use quote::{format_ident, quote};
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use syn::{
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punctuated::Punctuated,
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token::{Colon, Comma, PathSep, Plus, Where},
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Data, DataEnum, DataStruct, DeriveInput, Error, Fields, Generics, Ident, Path, PathArguments,
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PathSegment, PredicateType, Result, TraitBound, TraitBoundModifier, Type, TypeParam,
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TypeParamBound, TypePath, WhereClause, WherePredicate,
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};
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use std::collections::HashMap;
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pub(crate) fn derive(input: &DeriveInput) -> Result<TokenStream> {
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let impls = match &input.data {
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Data::Struct(data) => impl_struct(input, data),
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Data::Enum(data) => impl_enum(input, data),
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Data::Union(_) => Err(Error::new_spanned(input, "Unions are not supported")),
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}?;
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let helpers = specialization();
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Ok(quote! {
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#[allow(non_upper_case_globals, unused_attributes, unused_qualifications)]
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const _: () = {
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#helpers
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#impls
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};
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})
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}
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#[cfg(feature = "std")]
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fn specialization() -> TokenStream {
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quote! {
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trait DisplayToDisplayDoc {
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fn __displaydoc_display(&self) -> Self;
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}
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impl<T: ::core::fmt::Display> DisplayToDisplayDoc for &T {
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fn __displaydoc_display(&self) -> Self {
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self
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}
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}
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// If the `std` feature gets enabled we want to ensure that any crate
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// using displaydoc can still reference the std crate, which is already
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// being compiled in by whoever enabled the `std` feature in
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// `displaydoc`, even if the crates using displaydoc are no_std.
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extern crate std;
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trait PathToDisplayDoc {
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fn __displaydoc_display(&self) -> std::path::Display<'_>;
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}
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impl PathToDisplayDoc for std::path::Path {
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fn __displaydoc_display(&self) -> std::path::Display<'_> {
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self.display()
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}
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}
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impl PathToDisplayDoc for std::path::PathBuf {
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fn __displaydoc_display(&self) -> std::path::Display<'_> {
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self.display()
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}
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}
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}
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}
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#[cfg(not(feature = "std"))]
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fn specialization() -> TokenStream {
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quote! {}
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}
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fn impl_struct(input: &DeriveInput, data: &DataStruct) -> Result<TokenStream> {
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let ty = &input.ident;
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let (impl_generics, ty_generics, where_clause) = input.generics.split_for_impl();
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let where_clause = generate_where_clause(&input.generics, where_clause);
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let helper = AttrsHelper::new(&input.attrs);
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let display = helper.display(&input.attrs)?.map(|display| {
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let pat = match &data.fields {
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Fields::Named(fields) => {
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let var = fields.named.iter().map(|field| &field.ident);
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quote!(Self { #(#var),* })
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}
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Fields::Unnamed(fields) => {
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let var = (0..fields.unnamed.len()).map(|i| format_ident!("_{}", i));
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quote!(Self(#(#var),*))
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}
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Fields::Unit => quote!(_),
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};
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quote! {
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impl #impl_generics ::core::fmt::Display for #ty #ty_generics #where_clause {
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fn fmt(&self, formatter: &mut ::core::fmt::Formatter) -> ::core::fmt::Result {
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// NB: This destructures the fields of `self` into named variables (for unnamed
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// fields, it uses _0, _1, etc as above). The `#[allow(unused_variables)]`
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// section means it doesn't have to parse the individual field references out of
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// the docstring.
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#[allow(unused_variables)]
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let #pat = self;
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#display
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}
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}
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}
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});
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Ok(quote! { #display })
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}
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/// Create a `where` predicate for `ident`, without any [bound][TypeParamBound]s yet.
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fn new_empty_where_type_predicate(ident: Ident) -> PredicateType {
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let mut path_segments = Punctuated::<PathSegment, PathSep>::new();
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path_segments.push_value(PathSegment {
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ident,
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arguments: PathArguments::None,
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});
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PredicateType {
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lifetimes: None,
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bounded_ty: Type::Path(TypePath {
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qself: None,
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path: Path {
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leading_colon: None,
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segments: path_segments,
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},
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}),
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colon_token: Colon {
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spans: [Span::call_site()],
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},
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bounds: Punctuated::<TypeParamBound, Plus>::new(),
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}
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}
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/// Create a `where` clause that we can add [WherePredicate]s to.
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fn new_empty_where_clause() -> WhereClause {
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WhereClause {
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where_token: Where {
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span: Span::call_site(),
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},
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predicates: Punctuated::<WherePredicate, Comma>::new(),
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}
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}
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enum UseGlobalPrefix {
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LeadingColon,
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#[allow(dead_code)]
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NoLeadingColon,
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}
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/// Create a path with segments composed of [Idents] *without* any [PathArguments].
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fn join_paths(name_segments: &[&str], use_global_prefix: UseGlobalPrefix) -> Path {
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let mut segments = Punctuated::<PathSegment, PathSep>::new();
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assert!(!name_segments.is_empty());
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segments.push_value(PathSegment {
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ident: Ident::new(name_segments[0], Span::call_site()),
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arguments: PathArguments::None,
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});
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for name in name_segments[1..].iter() {
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segments.push_punct(PathSep {
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spans: [Span::call_site(), Span::mixed_site()],
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});
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segments.push_value(PathSegment {
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ident: Ident::new(name, Span::call_site()),
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arguments: PathArguments::None,
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});
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}
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Path {
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leading_colon: match use_global_prefix {
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UseGlobalPrefix::LeadingColon => Some(PathSep {
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spans: [Span::call_site(), Span::mixed_site()],
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}),
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UseGlobalPrefix::NoLeadingColon => None,
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},
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segments,
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}
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}
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/// Push `new_type_predicate` onto the end of `where_clause`.
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fn append_where_clause_type_predicate(
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where_clause: &mut WhereClause,
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new_type_predicate: PredicateType,
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) {
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// Push a comma at the end if there are already any `where` predicates.
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if !where_clause.predicates.is_empty() {
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where_clause.predicates.push_punct(Comma {
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spans: [Span::call_site()],
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});
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}
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where_clause
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.predicates
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.push_value(WherePredicate::Type(new_type_predicate));
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}
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/// Add a requirement for [core::fmt::Display] to a `where` predicate for some type.
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fn add_display_constraint_to_type_predicate(
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predicate_that_needs_a_display_impl: &mut PredicateType,
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) {
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// Create a `Path` of `::core::fmt::Display`.
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let display_path = join_paths(&["core", "fmt", "Display"], UseGlobalPrefix::LeadingColon);
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let display_bound = TypeParamBound::Trait(TraitBound {
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paren_token: None,
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modifier: TraitBoundModifier::None,
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lifetimes: None,
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path: display_path,
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});
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if !predicate_that_needs_a_display_impl.bounds.is_empty() {
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predicate_that_needs_a_display_impl.bounds.push_punct(Plus {
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spans: [Span::call_site()],
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});
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}
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predicate_that_needs_a_display_impl
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.bounds
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.push_value(display_bound);
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}
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/// Map each declared generic type parameter to the set of all trait boundaries declared on it.
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///
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/// These boundaries may come from the declaration site:
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/// pub enum E<T: MyTrait> { ... }
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/// or a `where` clause after the parameter declarations:
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/// pub enum E<T> where T: MyTrait { ... }
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/// This method will return the boundaries from both of those cases.
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fn extract_trait_constraints_from_source(
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where_clause: &WhereClause,
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type_params: &[&TypeParam],
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) -> HashMap<Ident, Vec<TraitBound>> {
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// Add trait bounds provided at the declaration site of type parameters for the struct/enum.
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let mut param_constraint_mapping: HashMap<Ident, Vec<TraitBound>> = type_params
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.iter()
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.map(|type_param| {
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let trait_bounds: Vec<TraitBound> = type_param
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.bounds
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.iter()
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.flat_map(|bound| match bound {
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TypeParamBound::Trait(trait_bound) => Some(trait_bound),
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_ => None,
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})
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.cloned()
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.collect();
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(type_param.ident.clone(), trait_bounds)
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})
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.collect();
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// Add trait bounds from `where` clauses, which may be type parameters or types containing
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// those parameters.
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for predicate in where_clause.predicates.iter() {
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// We only care about type and not lifetime constraints here.
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if let WherePredicate::Type(ref pred_ty) = predicate {
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let ident = match &pred_ty.bounded_ty {
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Type::Path(TypePath { path, qself: None }) => match path.get_ident() {
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None => continue,
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Some(ident) => ident,
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},
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_ => continue,
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};
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// We ignore any type constraints that aren't direct references to type
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// parameters of the current enum of struct definition. No types can be
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// constrained in a `where` clause unless they are a type parameter or a generic
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// type instantiated with one of the type parameters, so by only allowing single
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// identifiers, we can be sure that the constrained type is a type parameter
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// that is contained in `param_constraint_mapping`.
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if let Some((_, ref mut known_bounds)) = param_constraint_mapping
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.iter_mut()
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.find(|(id, _)| *id == ident)
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{
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for bound in pred_ty.bounds.iter() {
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// We only care about trait bounds here.
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if let TypeParamBound::Trait(ref bound) = bound {
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known_bounds.push(bound.clone());
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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param_constraint_mapping
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}
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/// Hygienically add `where _: Display` to the set of [TypeParamBound]s for `ident`, creating such
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/// a set if necessary.
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fn ensure_display_in_where_clause_for_type(where_clause: &mut WhereClause, ident: Ident) {
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for pred_ty in where_clause
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.predicates
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.iter_mut()
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// Find the `where` predicate constraining the current type param, if it exists.
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.flat_map(|predicate| match predicate {
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WherePredicate::Type(pred_ty) => Some(pred_ty),
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// We're looking through type constraints, not lifetime constraints.
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_ => None,
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})
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{
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// Do a complicated destructuring in order to check if the type being constrained in this
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// `where` clause is the type we're looking for, so we can use the mutable reference to
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// `pred_ty` if so.
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let matches_desired_type = matches!(
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&pred_ty.bounded_ty,
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Type::Path(TypePath { path, .. }) if Some(&ident) == path.get_ident());
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if matches_desired_type {
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add_display_constraint_to_type_predicate(pred_ty);
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return;
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}
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}
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// If there is no `where` predicate for the current type param, we will construct one.
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let mut new_type_predicate = new_empty_where_type_predicate(ident);
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add_display_constraint_to_type_predicate(&mut new_type_predicate);
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append_where_clause_type_predicate(where_clause, new_type_predicate);
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}
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/// For all declared type parameters, add a [core::fmt::Display] constraint, unless the type
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/// parameter already has any type constraint.
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fn ensure_where_clause_has_display_for_all_unconstrained_members(
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where_clause: &mut WhereClause,
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type_params: &[&TypeParam],
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) {
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let param_constraint_mapping = extract_trait_constraints_from_source(where_clause, type_params);
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for (ident, known_bounds) in param_constraint_mapping.into_iter() {
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// If the type parameter has any constraints already, we don't want to touch it, to avoid
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// breaking use cases where a type parameter only needs to impl `Debug`, for example.
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if known_bounds.is_empty() {
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ensure_display_in_where_clause_for_type(where_clause, ident);
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}
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}
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}
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/// Generate a `where` clause that ensures all generic type parameters `impl`
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/// [core::fmt::Display] unless already constrained.
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///
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/// This approach allows struct/enum definitions deriving [crate::Display] to avoid hardcoding
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/// a [core::fmt::Display] constraint into every type parameter.
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///
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/// If the type parameter isn't already constrained, we add a `where _: Display` clause to our
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/// display implementation to expect to be able to format every enum case or struct member.
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///
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/// In fact, we would preferably only require `where _: Display` or `where _: Debug` where the
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/// format string actually requires it. However, while [`std::fmt` defines a formal syntax for
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/// `format!()`][format syntax], it *doesn't* expose the actual logic to parse the format string,
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/// which appears to live in [`rustc_parse_format`]. While we use the [`syn`] crate to parse rust
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/// syntax, it also doesn't currently provide any method to introspect a `format!()` string. It
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/// would be nice to contribute this upstream in [`syn`].
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///
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/// [format syntax]: std::fmt#syntax
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/// [`rustc_parse_format`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/nightly-rustc/rustc_parse_format/index.html
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fn generate_where_clause(generics: &Generics, where_clause: Option<&WhereClause>) -> WhereClause {
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let mut where_clause = where_clause.cloned().unwrap_or_else(new_empty_where_clause);
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let type_params: Vec<&TypeParam> = generics.type_params().collect();
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ensure_where_clause_has_display_for_all_unconstrained_members(&mut where_clause, &type_params);
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where_clause
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}
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fn impl_enum(input: &DeriveInput, data: &DataEnum) -> Result<TokenStream> {
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let ty = &input.ident;
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let (impl_generics, ty_generics, where_clause) = input.generics.split_for_impl();
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let where_clause = generate_where_clause(&input.generics, where_clause);
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let helper = AttrsHelper::new(&input.attrs);
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let displays = data
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.variants
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.iter()
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.map(|variant| helper.display_with_input(&input.attrs, &variant.attrs))
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.collect::<Result<Vec<_>>>()?;
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if data.variants.is_empty() {
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Ok(quote! {
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impl #impl_generics ::core::fmt::Display for #ty #ty_generics #where_clause {
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fn fmt(&self, formatter: &mut ::core::fmt::Formatter) -> ::core::fmt::Result {
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unreachable!("empty enums cannot be instantiated and thus cannot be printed")
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}
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}
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})
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} else if displays.iter().any(Option::is_some) {
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let arms = data
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.variants
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.iter()
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.zip(displays)
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.map(|(variant, display)| {
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let display =
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display.ok_or_else(|| Error::new_spanned(variant, "missing doc comment"))?;
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let ident = &variant.ident;
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Ok(match &variant.fields {
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Fields::Named(fields) => {
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let var = fields.named.iter().map(|field| &field.ident);
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quote!(Self::#ident { #(#var),* } => { #display })
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}
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Fields::Unnamed(fields) => {
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let var = (0..fields.unnamed.len()).map(|i| format_ident!("_{}", i));
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quote!(Self::#ident(#(#var),*) => { #display })
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}
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Fields::Unit => quote!(Self::#ident => { #display }),
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})
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})
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.collect::<Result<Vec<_>>>()?;
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Ok(quote! {
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impl #impl_generics ::core::fmt::Display for #ty #ty_generics #where_clause {
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fn fmt(&self, formatter: &mut ::core::fmt::Formatter) -> ::core::fmt::Result {
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#[allow(unused_variables)]
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match self {
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#(#arms,)*
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}
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}
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}
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})
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} else {
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Err(Error::new_spanned(input, "Missing doc comments"))
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}
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}
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