//! Tools to work with format string literals for the `format_args!` family of macros. use syntax::{ast, AstNode, AstToken}; pub fn is_format_string(string: &ast::String) -> bool { // Check if `string` is a format string argument of a macro invocation. // `string` is a string literal, mapped down into the innermost macro expansion. // Since `format_args!` etc. remove the format string when expanding, but place all arguments // in the expanded output, we know that the string token is (part of) the format string if it // appears in `format_args!` (otherwise it would have been mapped down further). // // This setup lets us correctly highlight the components of `concat!("{}", "bla")` format // strings. It still fails for `concat!("{", "}")`, but that is rare. (|| { let macro_call = string.syntax().ancestors().find_map(ast::MacroCall::cast)?; let name = macro_call.path()?.segment()?.name_ref()?; if !matches!( name.text().as_str(), "format_args" | "format_args_nl" | "const_format_args" | "panic_2015" | "panic_2021" ) { return None; } // NB: we match against `panic_2015`/`panic_2021` here because they have a special-cased arm for // `"{}"`, which otherwise wouldn't get highlighted. Some(()) })() .is_some() }