rustc_index_macros/lib.rs
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// tidy-alphabetical-start
#![cfg_attr(feature = "nightly", allow(internal_features))]
#![cfg_attr(feature = "nightly", feature(allow_internal_unstable))]
// tidy-alphabetical-end
use proc_macro::TokenStream;
mod newtype;
/// Creates a struct type `S` that can be used as an index with
/// `IndexVec` and so on.
///
/// There are two ways of interacting with these indices:
///
/// - The `From` impls are the preferred way. So you can do
/// `S::from(v)` with a `usize` or `u32`. And you can convert back
/// to an integer with `u32::from(s)`.
///
/// - Alternatively, you can use the methods `S::new(v)` and `s.index()`
/// to create/return a value.
///
/// Internally, the index uses a u32, so the index must not exceed
/// `u32::MAX`.
///
/// The impls provided by default are Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, and Hash.
///
/// Accepted attributes for customization:
/// - `#[derive(HashStable_Generic)]`/`#[derive(HashStable)]`: derives
/// `HashStable`, as normal.
/// - `#[encodable]`: derives `Encodable`/`Decodable`.
/// - `#[orderable]`: derives `PartialOrd`/`Ord`, plus step-related methods.
/// - `#[debug_format = "Foo({})"]`: derives `Debug` with particular output.
/// - `#[max = 0xFFFF_FFFD]`: specifies the max value, which allows niche
/// optimizations. The default max value is 0xFFFF_FF00.
/// - `#[gate_rustc_only]`: makes parts of the generated code nightly-only.
#[proc_macro]
#[cfg_attr(feature = "nightly", allow_internal_unstable(step_trait, rustc_attrs, trusted_step))]
pub fn newtype_index(input: TokenStream) -> TokenStream {
newtype::newtype(input)
}