use askama::Template; macro_rules! hello { () => { "world" }; } #[derive(Template)] #[template(path = "rust-macros.html")] struct RustMacrosTemplate {} #[test] fn main() { let template = RustMacrosTemplate {}; assert_eq!("Hello, world!", template.render().unwrap()); } macro_rules! call_a_or_b_on_tail { ((a: $a:expr, b: $b:expr, c: $c:expr), call a: $($tail:expr),*) => { ($a)($($tail),*) }; ((a: $a:expr, b: $b:expr, c: $c:expr), call b: $($tail:expr),*) => { ($b)($($tail),*) }; ((a: $a:expr, b: $b:expr, c: $c:expr), call c: $($tail:expr),*) => { ($c)($($tail),*) }; } fn year(y: u16, _: &str, _: u8) -> u16 { y } fn month(_: u16, m: &str, _: u8) -> &str { m } fn day(_: u16, _: &str, d: u8) -> u8 { d } #[derive(Template)] #[template(path = "rust-macro-args.html")] struct RustMacrosArgTemplate {} #[test] fn args() { let template = RustMacrosArgTemplate {}; assert_eq!("2021\nJuly\n2", template.render().unwrap()); }