librustc: Always parse macro!()/macro![] as expressions if not
followed by a semicolon.
This allows code like `vec![1i, 2, 3].len();` to work.
This breaks code that uses macros as statements without putting
semicolons after them, such as:
fn main() {
...
assert!(a == b)
assert!(c == d)
println(...);
}
It also breaks code that uses macros as items without semicolons:
local_data_key!(foo)
fn main() {
println("hello world")
}
Add semicolons to fix this code. Those two examples can be fixed as
follows:
fn main() {
...
assert!(a == b);
assert!(c == d);
println(...);
}
local_data_key!(foo);
fn main() {
println("hello world")
}
RFC #378.
Closes #18635.
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@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ use prelude::*;
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use io::{mod, IoResult, IoError};
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use sys_common::mkerr_libc;
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macro_rules! helper_init( (static $name:ident: Helper<$m:ty>) => (
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macro_rules! helper_init { (static $name:ident: Helper<$m:ty>) => (
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static $name: Helper<$m> = Helper {
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lock: ::sync::MUTEX_INIT,
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cond: ::sync::CONDVAR_INIT,
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@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ macro_rules! helper_init( (static $name:ident: Helper<$m:ty>) => (
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initialized: ::cell::UnsafeCell { value: false },
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shutdown: ::cell::UnsafeCell { value: false },
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};
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) )
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) }
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pub mod c;
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pub mod ext;
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