wstd_macro/lib.rs
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use proc_macro::TokenStream;
use quote::{quote, quote_spanned};
use syn::{parse_macro_input, spanned::Spanned, ItemFn};
#[proc_macro_attribute]
pub fn attr_macro_main(_attr: TokenStream, item: TokenStream) -> TokenStream {
let input = parse_macro_input!(item as ItemFn);
if input.sig.asyncness.is_none() {
return quote_spanned! { input.sig.fn_token.span()=>
compile_error!("fn must be `async fn`");
}
.into();
}
if input.sig.ident != "main" {
return quote_spanned! { input.sig.ident.span()=>
compile_error!("only `async fn main` can be used for #[wstd::main]");
}
.into();
}
if !input.sig.inputs.is_empty() {
return quote_spanned! { input.sig.inputs.span()=>
compile_error!("arguments to main are not supported");
}
.into();
}
let attrs = input.attrs;
let output = input.sig.output;
let block = input.block;
quote! {
pub fn main() #output {
#(#attrs)*
async fn __run() #output {
#block
}
::wstd::runtime::block_on(async {
__run().await
})
}
}
.into()
}
#[proc_macro_attribute]
pub fn attr_macro_test(_attr: TokenStream, item: TokenStream) -> TokenStream {
let input = parse_macro_input!(item as ItemFn);
if input.sig.asyncness.is_none() {
return quote_spanned! { input.sig.fn_token.span()=>
compile_error!("fn must be `async fn`");
}
.into();
}
let name = input.sig.ident;
if !input.sig.inputs.is_empty() {
return quote_spanned! { input.sig.inputs.span()=>
compile_error!("arguments to main are not supported");
}
.into();
}
let attrs = input.attrs;
let output = input.sig.output;
let block = input.block;
quote! {
#[test]
pub fn #name() #output {
#(#attrs)*
async fn __run() #output {
#block
}
::wstd::runtime::block_on(async {
__run().await
})
}
}
.into()
}
/// Enables a HTTP server main function, for creating [HTTP servers].
///
/// [HTTP servers]: https://docs.rs/wstd/latest/wstd/http/server/index.html
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```ignore
/// #[wstd::http_server]
/// async fn main(request: Request<IncomingBody>, responder: Responder) -> Finished {
/// responder
/// .respond(Response::new("Hello!\n".into_body()))
/// .await
/// }
/// ```
#[proc_macro_attribute]
pub fn attr_macro_http_server(_attr: TokenStream, item: TokenStream) -> TokenStream {
let input = parse_macro_input!(item as ItemFn);
if input.sig.asyncness.is_none() {
return quote_spanned! { input.sig.fn_token.span()=>
compile_error!("fn must be `async fn`");
}
.into();
}
let output = &input.sig.output;
let inputs = &input.sig.inputs;
let name = &input.sig.ident;
let body = &input.block;
let attrs = &input.attrs;
let vis = &input.vis;
if name != "main" {
return quote_spanned! { input.sig.ident.span()=>
compile_error!("only `async fn main` can be used for #[wstd::http_server]");
}
.into();
}
quote! {
struct TheServer;
impl ::wstd::wasi::exports::http::incoming_handler::Guest for TheServer {
fn handle(
request: ::wstd::wasi::http::types::IncomingRequest,
response_out: ::wstd::wasi::http::types::ResponseOutparam
) {
#(#attrs)*
#vis async fn __run(#inputs) #output {
#body
}
let responder = ::wstd::http::server::Responder::new(response_out);
let _finished: ::wstd::http::server::Finished =
match ::wstd::http::request::try_from_incoming(request)
{
Ok(request) => ::wstd::runtime::block_on(async { __run(request, responder).await }),
Err(err) => responder.fail(err),
};
}
}
::wstd::wasi::http::proxy::export!(TheServer with_types_in ::wstd::wasi);
// Provide an actual function named `main`.
//
// WASI HTTP server components don't use a traditional `main` function.
// They export a function named `handle` which takes a `Request`
// argument, and which may be called multiple times on the same
// instance. To let users write a familiar `fn main` in a file
// named src/main.rs, we provide this `wstd::http_server` macro, which
// transforms the user's `fn main` into the appropriate `handle`
// function.
//
// However, when the top-level file is named src/main.rs, rustc
// requires there to be a function named `main` somewhere in it. This
// requirement can be disabled using `#![no_main]`, however we can't
// use that automatically because macros can't contain inner
// attributes, and we don't want to require users to add `#![no_main]`
// in their own code.
//
// So, we include a definition of a function named `main` here, which
// isn't intended to ever be called, and exists just to satify the
// requirement for a `main` function.
//
// Users could use `#![no_main]` if they want to. Or, they could name
// their top-level file src/lib.rs and add
// ```toml
// [lib]
// crate-type = ["cdylib"]
// ```
// to their Cargo.toml. With either of these, this "main" function will
// be ignored as dead code.
fn main() {
unreachable!("HTTP server components should be run with `handle` rather than `run`")
}
}
.into()
}