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#![deny(elided_lifetimes_in_paths)]
#![deny(unreachable_pub)]
use std::fmt;
use std::{borrow::Cow, collections::HashMap};
use proc_macro::TokenStream;
use proc_macro2::Span;
use parser::ParseError;
mod config;
use config::Config;
mod generator;
use generator::{Generator, MapChain};
mod heritage;
use heritage::{Context, Heritage};
mod input;
use input::{Print, TemplateArgs, TemplateInput};
#[proc_macro_derive(Template, attributes(template))]
pub fn derive_template(input: TokenStream) -> TokenStream {
let ast = syn::parse::<syn::DeriveInput>(input).unwrap();
match build_template(&ast) {
Ok(source) => source.parse().unwrap(),
Err(e) => e.into_compile_error(),
}
}
/// Takes a `syn::DeriveInput` and generates source code for it
///
/// Reads the metadata from the `template()` attribute to get the template
/// metadata, then fetches the source from the filesystem. The source is
/// parsed, and the parse tree is fed to the code generator. Will print
/// the parse tree and/or generated source according to the `print` key's
/// value as passed to the `template()` attribute.
pub(crate) fn build_template(ast: &syn::DeriveInput) -> Result<String, CompileError> {
let template_args = TemplateArgs::new(ast)?;
let config = Config::new(&template_args.config, template_args.whitespace.as_ref())?;
let input = TemplateInput::new(ast, &config, &template_args)?;
let mut templates = HashMap::new();
input.find_used_templates(&mut templates)?;
let mut contexts = HashMap::new();
for (path, parsed) in &templates {
contexts.insert(
path.as_path(),
Context::new(input.config, path, parsed.nodes())?,
);
}
let ctx = &contexts[input.path.as_path()];
let heritage = if !ctx.blocks.is_empty() || ctx.extends.is_some() {
Some(Heritage::new(ctx, &contexts))
} else {
None
};
if input.print == Print::Ast || input.print == Print::All {
eprintln!("{:?}", templates[input.path.as_path()].nodes());
}
let code = Generator::new(
&input,
&contexts,
heritage.as_ref(),
MapChain::default(),
config.whitespace,
)
.build(&contexts[input.path.as_path()])?;
if input.print == Print::Code || input.print == Print::All {
eprintln!("{code}");
}
Ok(code)
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
struct CompileError {
msg: Cow<'static, str>,
span: Span,
}
impl CompileError {
fn new<S: Into<Cow<'static, str>>>(s: S, span: Span) -> Self {
Self {
msg: s.into(),
span,
}
}
fn into_compile_error(self) -> TokenStream {
syn::Error::new(self.span, self.msg)
.to_compile_error()
.into()
}
}
impl std::error::Error for CompileError {}
impl fmt::Display for CompileError {
#[inline]
fn fmt(&self, fmt: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
fmt.write_str(&self.msg)
}
}
impl From<ParseError> for CompileError {
#[inline]
fn from(e: ParseError) -> Self {
Self::new(e.to_string(), Span::call_site())
}
}
impl From<&'static str> for CompileError {
#[inline]
fn from(s: &'static str) -> Self {
Self::new(s, Span::call_site())
}
}
impl From<String> for CompileError {
#[inline]
fn from(s: String) -> Self {
Self::new(s, Span::call_site())
}
}
// This is used by the code generator to decide whether a named filter is part of
// Askama or should refer to a local `filters` module. It should contain all the
// filters shipped with Askama, even the optional ones (since optional inclusion
// in the const vector based on features seems impossible right now).
const BUILT_IN_FILTERS: &[&str] = &[
"abs",
"capitalize",
"center",
"e",
"escape",
"filesizeformat",
"fmt",
"format",
"indent",
"into_f64",
"into_isize",
"join",
"linebreaks",
"linebreaksbr",
"paragraphbreaks",
"lower",
"lowercase",
"safe",
"trim",
"truncate",
"upper",
"uppercase",
"urlencode",
"urlencode_strict",
"wordcount",
// optional features, reserve the names anyway:
"json",
"markdown",
"yaml",
];
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