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Treat trailing semicolon as a statement in macro call See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/61733#issuecomment-716188981 We now preserve the trailing semicolon in a macro invocation, even if the macro expands to nothing. As a result, the following code no longer compiles: ```rust macro_rules! empty { () => { } } fn foo() -> bool { //~ ERROR mismatched { true } //~ ERROR mismatched empty!(); } ``` Previously, `{ true }` would be considered the trailing expression, even though there's a semicolon in `empty!();` This makes macro expansion more token-based.
2020-10-25 17:14:19 -04:00
macro_rules! empty {
() => { }
}
fn foo() -> bool { //~ ERROR mismatched
{ true } //~ ERROR mismatched
empty!();
}
fn main() {}
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