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Don't spin expanding stmt macros. #37246
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I agree that checking consumed tokens does not seem ideal, but I don't have a better idea off the top of my head. cc @jseyfried and @eddyb - any ideas here? |
@@ -514,8 +514,12 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> { | |||
ExpansionKind::Stmts => { | |||
let mut stmts = SmallVector::zero(); | |||
while self.token != token::Eof { |
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I believe we could just change this line to
while self.token != token::Eof && self.token != token::CloseDelim(token::Brace) {
instead of checking token_consumed
for progress.
If we can't make progress when parsing a macro expansion as a statement then we should just bail. This alleviates the symptoms shown in e.g. rust-lang#37113 but it doesn't fix the problem that parsing invalid enum bodies (and others) leaves the parser in a crappy state.
r? @jseyfried |
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Don't spin expanding stmt macros. If we can't make progress when parsing a macro expansion as a statement then we should just bail. This alleviates the symptoms shown in e.g. #37113 and #37234 but it doesn't fix the problem that parsing invalid enum bodies (and others) leaves the parser in a crappy state. I'm not sold on this strategy (checking `tokens_consumed`), so if anyone has a better idea, I'm all ears!
If we can't make progress when parsing a macro expansion as a statement then we should just bail.
This alleviates the symptoms shown in e.g. #37113 and #37234 but it doesn't fix the problem that parsing invalid enum bodies (and others) leaves the parser in a crappy state.
I'm not sold on this strategy (checking
tokens_consumed
), so if anyone has a better idea, I'm all ears!