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Syn is a parsing library for parsing a stream of Rust tokens into a syntax tree of Rust source code.
Currently this library is geared toward use in Rust procedural macros, but contains some APIs that may be useful more generally.
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Data structures — Syn provides a complete syntax tree that can represent any valid Rust source code. The syntax tree is rooted at
syn::Filewhich represents a full source file, but there are other entry points that may be useful to procedural macros includingsyn::Item,syn::Exprandsyn::Type. -
Derives — Of particular interest to derive macros is
syn::DeriveInputwhich is any of the three legal input items to a derive macro. An example below shows using this type in a library that can derive implementations of a user-defined trait. -
Parsing — Parsing in Syn is built around parser functions with the signature
fn(ParseStream) -> Result<T>. Every syntax tree node defined by Syn is individually parsable and may be used as a building block for custom syntaxes, or you may dream up your own brand new syntax without involving any of our syntax tree types. -
Location information — Every token parsed by Syn is associated with a
Spanthat tracks line and column information back to the source of that token. These spans allow a procedural macro to display detailed error messages pointing to all the right places in the user’s code. There is an example of this below. -
Feature flags — Functionality is aggressively feature gated so your procedural macros enable only what they need, and do not pay in compile time for all the rest.
§Example of a derive macro
The canonical derive macro using Syn looks like this. We write an ordinary
Rust function tagged with a proc_macro_derive attribute and the name of
the trait we are deriving. Any time that derive appears in the user’s code,
the Rust compiler passes their data structure as tokens into our macro. We
get to execute arbitrary Rust code to figure out what to do with those
tokens, then hand some tokens back to the compiler to compile into the
user’s crate.
[dependencies]
syn = "2.0"
quote = "1.0"
[lib]
proc-macro = trueuse proc_macro::TokenStream;
use quote::quote;
use syn::{parse_macro_input, DeriveInput};
#[proc_macro_derive(MyMacro)]
pub fn my_macro(input: TokenStream) -> TokenStream {
// Parse the input tokens into a syntax tree
let input = parse_macro_input!(input as DeriveInput);
// Build the output, possibly using quasi-quotation
let expanded = quote! {
// ...
};
// Hand the output tokens back to the compiler
TokenStream::from(expanded)
}The heapsize example directory shows a complete working implementation
of a derive macro. The example derives a HeapSize trait which computes an
estimate of the amount of heap memory owned by a value.
pub trait HeapSize {
/// Total number of bytes of heap memory owned by `self`.
fn heap_size_of_children(&self) -> usize;
}The derive macro allows users to write #[derive(HeapSize)] on data
structures in their program.
#[derive(HeapSize)]
struct Demo<'a, T: ?Sized> {
a: Box<T>,
b: u8,
c: &'a str,
d: String,
}§Spans and error reporting
The token-based procedural macro API provides great control over where the
compiler’s error messages are displayed in user code. Consider the error the
user sees if one of their field types does not implement HeapSize.
#[derive(HeapSize)]
struct Broken {
ok: String,
bad: std::thread::Thread,
}By tracking span information all the way through the expansion of a
procedural macro as shown in the heapsize example, token-based macros in
Syn are able to trigger errors that directly pinpoint the source of the
problem.
error[E0277]: the trait bound `std::thread::Thread: HeapSize` is not satisfied
--> src/main.rs:7:5
|
7 | bad: std::thread::Thread,
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ the trait `HeapSize` is not implemented for `Thread`§Parsing a custom syntax
The lazy-static example directory shows the implementation of a
functionlike!(...) procedural macro in which the input tokens are parsed
using Syn’s parsing API.
The example reimplements the popular lazy_static crate from crates.io as a
procedural macro.
lazy_static! {
static ref USERNAME: Regex = Regex::new("^[a-z0-9_-]{3,16}$").unwrap();
}The implementation shows how to trigger custom warnings and error messages on the macro input.
warning: come on, pick a more creative name
--> src/main.rs:10:16
|
10 | static ref FOO: String = "lazy_static".to_owned();
| ^^^§Testing
When testing macros, we often care not just that the macro can be used
successfully but also that when the macro is provided with invalid input it
produces maximally helpful error messages. Consider using the trybuild
crate to write tests for errors that are emitted by your macro or errors
detected by the Rust compiler in the expanded code following misuse of the
macro. Such tests help avoid regressions from later refactors that
mistakenly make an error no longer trigger or be less helpful than it used
to be.
§Debugging
When developing a procedural macro it can be helpful to look at what the
generated code looks like. Use cargo rustc -- -Zunstable-options --pretty=expanded or the cargo expand subcommand.
To show the expanded code for some crate that uses your procedural macro,
run cargo expand from that crate. To show the expanded code for one of
your own test cases, run cargo expand --test the_test_case where the last
argument is the name of the test file without the .rs extension.
This write-up by Brandon W Maister discusses debugging in more detail: Debugging Rust’s new Custom Derive system.
§Optional features
Syn puts a lot of functionality behind optional features in order to optimize compile time for the most common use cases. The following features are available.
derive(enabled by default) — Data structures for representing the possible input to a derive macro, including structs and enums and types.full— Data structures for representing the syntax tree of all valid Rust source code, including items and expressions.parsing(enabled by default) — Ability to parse input tokens into a syntax tree node of a chosen type.printing(enabled by default) — Ability to print a syntax tree node as tokens of Rust source code.visit— Trait for traversing a syntax tree.visit-mut— Trait for traversing and mutating in place a syntax tree.fold— Trait for transforming an owned syntax tree.clone-impls(enabled by default) — Clone impls for all syntax tree types.extra-traits— Debug, Eq, PartialEq, Hash impls for all syntax tree types.proc-macro(enabled by default) — Runtime dependency on the dynamic library libproc_macro from rustc toolchain.
Modules§
- buffer
parsingA stably addressed token buffer supporting efficient traversal based on a cheaply copyable cursor. - ext
parsingExtension traits to provide parsing methods on foreign types. - fold
foldSyntax tree traversal to transform the nodes of an owned syntax tree. - meta
parsingand (fullorderive)Facility for interpreting structured content inside of anAttribute. - parse
parsingParsing interface for parsing a token stream into a syntax tree node. - A punctuated sequence of syntax tree nodes separated by punctuation.
- spanned
parsingandprintingA trait that can provide theSpanof the complete contents of a syntax tree node. - Tokens representing Rust punctuation, keywords, and delimiters.
- visit
visitSyntax tree traversal to walk a shared borrow of a syntax tree. - visit_
mut visit-mutSyntax tree traversal to mutate an exclusive borrow of a syntax tree in place.
Macros§
- A type-macro that expands to the name of the Rust type representation of a given token.
- braced
parsingParse a set of curly braces and expose their content to subsequent parsers. - bracketed
parsingParse a set of square brackets and expose their content to subsequent parsers. - Define a type that supports parsing and printing a given identifier as if it were a keyword.
- Define a type that supports parsing and printing a multi-character symbol as if it were a punctuation token.
- parenthesized
parsingParse a set of parentheses and expose their content to subsequent parsers. - parse_
macro_ input parsingandproc-macroParse the input TokenStream of a macro, triggering a compile error if the tokens fail to parse. - parse_
quote parsingandprintingQuasi-quotation macro that accepts input like thequote!macro but uses type inference to figure out a return type for those tokens. - parse_
quote_ spanned parsingandprintingThis macro isparse_quote!+quote_spanned!.
Structs§
- Abi
fullorderiveThe binary interface of a function:extern "C". - Angle
Bracketed Generic Arguments fullorderiveAngle bracketed arguments of a path segment: the<K, V>inHashMap<K, V>. - Arm
fullOne arm of amatchexpression:0..=10 => { return true; }. - Assoc
Const fullorderiveAn equality constraint on an associated constant: thePANIC = falseinTrait<PANIC = false>. - Assoc
Type fullorderiveA binding (equality constraint) on an associated type: theItem = u8inIterator<Item = u8>. - Attribute
fullorderiveAn attribute, like#[repr(transparent)]. - Bare
FnArg fullorderiveAn argument in a function type: theusizeinfn(usize) -> bool. - Bare
Variadic fullorderiveThe variadic argument of a function pointer likefn(usize, ...). - Block
fullA braced block containing Rust statements. - Bound
Lifetimes fullorderiveA set of bound lifetimes:for<'a, 'b, 'c>. - Const
Param fullorderiveA const generic parameter:const LENGTH: usize. - Constraint
fullorderiveAn associated type bound:Iterator<Item: Display>. - Data
Enum deriveAn enum input to aproc_macro_derivemacro. - Data
Struct deriveA struct input to aproc_macro_derivemacro. - Data
Union deriveAn untagged union input to aproc_macro_derivemacro. - Derive
Input deriveData structure sent to aproc_macro_derivemacro. - Error returned when a Syn parser cannot parse the input tokens.
- Expr
Array fullA slice literal expression:[a, b, c, d]. - Expr
Assign fullAn assignment expression:a = compute(). - Expr
Async fullAn async block:async { ... }. - Expr
Await fullAn await expression:fut.await. - Expr
Binary fullorderiveA binary operation:a + b,a += b. - Expr
Block fullA blocked scope:{ ... }. - Expr
Break fullAbreak, with an optional label to break and an optional expression. - Expr
Call fullorderiveA function call expression:invoke(a, b). - Expr
Cast fullorderiveA cast expression:foo as f64. - Expr
Closure fullA closure expression:|a, b| a + b. - Expr
Const fullA const block:const { ... }. - Expr
Continue fullAcontinue, with an optional label. - Expr
Field fullorderiveAccess of a named struct field (obj.k) or unnamed tuple struct field (obj.0). - Expr
ForLoop fullA for loop:for pat in expr { ... }. - Expr
Group fullAn expression contained within invisible delimiters. - ExprIf
fullAnifexpression with an optionalelseblock:if expr { ... } else { ... }. - Expr
Index fullorderiveA square bracketed indexing expression:vector[2]. - Expr
Infer fullThe inferred value of a const generic argument, denoted_. - ExprLet
fullAletguard:let Some(x) = opt. - ExprLit
fullorderiveA literal in place of an expression:1,"foo". - Expr
Loop fullConditionless loop:loop { ... }. - Expr
Macro fullorderiveA macro invocation expression:format!("{}", q). - Expr
Match fullAmatchexpression:match n { Some(n) => {}, None => {} }. - Expr
Method Call fullorderiveA method call expression:x.foo::<T>(a, b). - Expr
Paren fullorderiveA parenthesized expression:(a + b). - Expr
Path fullorderiveA path likestd::mem::replacepossibly containing generic parameters and a qualified self-type. - Expr
Range fullA range expression:1..2,1..,..2,1..=2,..=2. - Expr
RawAddr fullAddress-of operation:&raw const placeor&raw mut place. - Expr
Reference fullorderiveA referencing operation:&aor&mut a. - Expr
Repeat fullAn array literal constructed from one repeated element:[0u8; N]. - Expr
Return fullAreturn, with an optional value to be returned. - Expr
Struct fullorderiveA struct literal expression:Point { x: 1, y: 1 }. - ExprTry
fullA try-expression:expr?. - Expr
TryBlock fullA try block:try { ... }. - Expr
Tuple fullA tuple expression:(a, b, c, d). - Expr
Unary fullorderiveA unary operation:!x,*x. - Expr
Unsafe fullAn unsafe block:unsafe { ... }. - Expr
While fullA while loop:while expr { ... }. - Expr
Yield fullA yield expression:yield expr. - Field
fullorderiveA field of a struct or enum variant. - Field
Pat fullA single field in a struct pattern. - Field
Value fullorderiveA field-value pair in a struct literal. - Fields
Named fullorderiveNamed fields of a struct or struct variant such asPoint { x: f64, y: f64 }. - Fields
Unnamed fullorderiveUnnamed fields of a tuple struct or tuple variant such asSome(T). - File
fullA complete file of Rust source code. - Foreign
Item Fn fullA foreign function in anexternblock. - Foreign
Item Macro fullA macro invocation within an extern block. - A foreign static item in an
externblock:static ext: u8. - Foreign
Item Type fullA foreign type in anexternblock:type void. - Generics
fullorderiveLifetimes and type parameters attached to a declaration of a function, enum, trait, etc. - A word of Rust code, which may be a keyword or legal variable name.
- Impl
Generics ( fullorderive) andprintingReturned byGenerics::split_for_impl. - Impl
Item Const fullAn associated constant within an impl block. - Impl
Item Fn fullAn associated function within an impl block. - Impl
Item Macro fullA macro invocation within an impl block. - Impl
Item Type fullAn associated type within an impl block. - Index
fullorderiveThe index of an unnamed tuple struct field. - Item
Const fullA constant item:const MAX: u16 = 65535. - Item
Enum fullAn enum definition:enum Foo<A, B> { A(A), B(B) }. - Item
Extern Crate fullAnextern crateitem:extern crate serde. - ItemFn
fullA free-standing function:fn process(n: usize) -> Result<()> { ... }. - Item
Foreign Mod fullA block of foreign items:extern "C" { ... }. - Item
Impl fullAn impl block providing trait or associated items:impl<A> Trait for Data<A> { ... }. - Item
Macro fullA macro invocation, which includesmacro_rules!definitions. - ItemMod
fullA module or module declaration:mod mormod m { ... }. - Item
Static fullA static item:static BIKE: Shed = Shed(42). - Item
Struct fullA struct definition:struct Foo<A> { x: A }. - Item
Trait fullA trait definition:pub trait Iterator { ... }. - Item
Trait Alias fullA trait alias:pub trait SharableIterator = Iterator + Sync. - Item
Type fullA type alias:type Result<T> = std::result::Result<T, MyError>. - Item
Union fullA union definition:union Foo<A, B> { x: A, y: B }. - ItemUse
fullA use declaration:use std::collections::HashMap. - Label
fullA lifetime labeling afor,while, orloop. - A Rust lifetime:
'a. - Lifetime
Param fullorderiveA lifetime definition:'a: 'b + 'c + 'd. - A boolean literal:
trueorfalse. - A byte literal:
b'f'. - A byte string literal:
b"foo". - A nul-terminated C-string literal:
c"foo". - A character literal:
'a'. - A floating point literal:
1f64or1.0e10f64. - An integer literal:
1or1u16. - A UTF-8 string literal:
"foo". - Local
fullA localletbinding:let x: u64 = s.parse()?. - Local
Init fullThe expression assigned in a localletbinding, including optional divergingelseblock. - Macro
fullorderiveA macro invocation:println!("{}", mac). - Meta
List fullorderiveA structured list within an attribute, likederive(Copy, Clone). - Meta
Name Value fullorderiveA name-value pair within an attribute, likefeature = "nightly". - Parenthesized
Generic Arguments fullorderiveArguments of a function path segment: the(A, B) -> CinFn(A,B) -> C. - PatConst
fullA const block:const { ... }. - PatIdent
fullA pattern that binds a new variable:ref mut binding @ SUBPATTERN. - PatLit
fullA literal in place of an expression:1,"foo". - PatMacro
fullA macro invocation expression:format!("{}", q). - PatOr
fullA pattern that matches any one of a set of cases. - PatParen
fullA parenthesized pattern:(A | B). - PatPath
fullA path likestd::mem::replacepossibly containing generic parameters and a qualified self-type. - PatRange
fullA range expression:1..2,1..,..2,1..=2,..=2. - PatReference
fullA reference pattern:&mut var. - PatRest
fullThe dots in a tuple or slice pattern:[0, 1, ..]. - PatSlice
fullA dynamically sized slice pattern:[a, b, ref i @ .., y, z]. - PatStruct
fullA struct or struct variant pattern:Variant { x, y, .. }. - PatTuple
fullA tuple pattern:(a, b). - PatTuple
Struct fullA tuple struct or tuple variant pattern:Variant(x, y, .., z). - PatType
fullA type ascription pattern:foo: f64. - PatWild
fullA pattern that matches any value:_. - Path
fullorderiveA path at which a named item is exported (e.g.std::collections::HashMap). - Path
Segment fullorderiveA segment of a path together with any path arguments on that segment. - Precise
Capture fullPrecise capturing bound: the ‘use<…>’ inimpl Trait + use<'a, T>. - Predicate
Lifetime fullorderiveA lifetime predicate in awhereclause:'a: 'b + 'c. - Predicate
Type fullorderiveA type predicate in awhereclause:for<'c> Foo<'c>: Trait<'c>. - QSelf
fullorderiveThe explicit Self type in a qualified path: theTin<T as Display>::fmt. - Receiver
fullTheselfargument of an associated method. - Signature
fullA function signature in a trait or implementation:unsafe fn initialize(&self). - Stmt
Macro fullA macro invocation in statement position. - Trait
Bound fullorderiveA trait used as a bound on a type parameter. - Trait
Item Const fullAn associated constant within the definition of a trait. - Trait
Item Fn fullAn associated function within the definition of a trait. - Trait
Item Macro fullA macro invocation within the definition of a trait. - Trait
Item Type fullAn associated type within the definition of a trait. - Turbofish
( fullorderive) andprintingReturned byTypeGenerics::as_turbofish. - Type
Array fullorderiveA fixed size array type:[T; n]. - Type
Bare Fn fullorderiveA bare function type:fn(usize) -> bool. - Type
Generics ( fullorderive) andprintingReturned byGenerics::split_for_impl. - Type
Group fullorderiveA type contained within invisible delimiters. - Type
Impl Trait fullorderiveAnimpl Bound1 + Bound2 + Bound3type whereBoundis a trait or a lifetime. - Type
Infer fullorderiveIndication that a type should be inferred by the compiler:_. - Type
Macro fullorderiveA macro in the type position. - Type
Never fullorderiveThe never type:!. - Type
Param fullorderiveA generic type parameter:T: Into<String>. - Type
Paren fullorderiveA parenthesized type equivalent to the inner type. - Type
Path fullorderiveA path likestd::slice::Iter, optionally qualified with a self-type as in<Vec<T> as SomeTrait>::Associated. - TypePtr
fullorderiveA raw pointer type:*const Tor*mut T. - Type
Reference fullorderiveA reference type:&'a Tor&'a mut T. - Type
Slice fullorderiveA dynamically sized slice type:[T]. - Type
Trait Object fullorderiveA trait object typedyn Bound1 + Bound2 + Bound3whereBoundis a trait or a lifetime. - Type
Tuple fullorderiveA tuple type:(A, B, C, String). - UseGlob
fullA glob import in auseitem:*. - UseGroup
fullA braced group of imports in auseitem:{A, B, C}. - UseName
fullAn identifier imported by auseitem:HashMap. - UsePath
fullA path prefix of imports in auseitem:std::.... - UseRename
fullAn renamed identifier imported by auseitem:HashMap as Map. - Variadic
fullThe variadic argument of a foreign function. - Variant
fullorderiveAn enum variant. - VisRestricted
fullorderiveA visibility level restricted to some path:pub(self)orpub(super)orpub(crate)orpub(in some::module). - Where
Clause fullorderiveAwhereclause in a definition:where T: Deserialize<'de>, D: 'static.
Enums§
- Attr
Style fullorderiveDistinguishes between attributes that decorate an item and attributes that are contained within an item. - BinOp
fullorderiveA binary operator:+,+=,&. - Captured
Param fullSingle parameter in a precise capturing bound. - Data
deriveThe storage of a struct, enum or union data structure. - Expr
fullorderiveA Rust expression. - Field
Mutability fullorderiveUnused, but reserved for RFC 3323 restrictions. - Fields
fullorderiveData stored within an enum variant or struct. - FnArg
fullAn argument in a function signature: then: usizeinfn f(n: usize). - Foreign
Item fullAn item within anexternblock. - Generic
Argument fullorderiveAn individual generic argument, like'a,T, orItem = T. - Generic
Param fullorderiveA generic type parameter, lifetime, or const generic:T: Into<String>,'a: 'b,const LEN: usize. - Impl
Item fullAn item within an impl block. - Impl
Restriction fullUnused, but reserved for RFC 3323 restrictions. - Item
fullThings that can appear directly inside of a module or scope. - A Rust literal such as a string or integer or boolean.
- Macro
Delimiter fullorderiveA grouping token that surrounds a macro body:m!(...)orm!{...}orm![...]. - Member
fullorderiveA struct or tuple struct field accessed in a struct literal or field expression. - Meta
fullorderiveContent of a compile-time structured attribute. - Pat
fullA pattern in a local binding, function signature, match expression, or various other places. - Path
Arguments fullorderiveAngle bracketed or parenthesized arguments of a path segment. - Mutability of a raw pointer (
*const T,*mut T), in which non-mutable isn’t the implicit default. - Range
Limits fullLimit types of a range, inclusive or exclusive. - Return
Type fullorderiveReturn type of a function signature. - Static
Mutability fullThe mutability of anItem::StaticorForeignItem::Static. - Stmt
fullA statement, usually ending in a semicolon. - Trait
Bound Modifier fullorderiveA modifier on a trait bound, currently only used for the?in?Sized. - Trait
Item fullAn item declaration within the definition of a trait. - Type
fullorderiveThe possible types that a Rust value could have. - Type
Param Bound fullorderiveA trait or lifetime used as a bound on a type parameter. - UnOp
fullorderiveA unary operator:*,!,-. - UseTree
fullA suffix of an import tree in auseitem:Type as Renamedor*. - Visibility
fullorderiveThe visibility level of an item: inherited orpuborpub(restricted). - Where
Predicate fullorderiveA single predicate in awhereclause:T: Deserialize<'de>.
Functions§
- parse
parsingandproc-macroParse tokens of source code into the chosen syntax tree node. - parse2
parsingParse a proc-macro2 token stream into the chosen syntax tree node. - parse_
file parsingandfullParse the content of a file of Rust code. - parse_
str parsingParse a string of Rust code into the chosen syntax tree node.
Type Aliases§
- The result of a Syn parser.