From: "Benno Lossin" <lossin@kernel.org>
To: "Tamir Duberstein" <tamird@gmail.com>
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Subject: Re: [PATCH v10 2/5] rust: support formatting of foreign types
Date: Tue, 27 May 2025 22:49:36 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <DA78MDRNCNB8.X69904APMYCB@kernel.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <CAJ-ks9nTf4dCoDdg4+YSkXM1sJsZ-0vuSC7wybc2JMAoGemhXQ@mail.gmail.com>
On Tue May 27, 2025 at 5:02 PM CEST, Tamir Duberstein wrote:
> On Mon, May 26, 2025 at 7:01 PM Benno Lossin <lossin@kernel.org> wrote:
>> On Tue May 27, 2025 at 12:17 AM CEST, Tamir Duberstein wrote:
>> > On Mon, May 26, 2025 at 10:48 AM Benno Lossin <lossin@kernel.org> wrote:
>> >> On Sat May 24, 2025 at 10:33 PM CEST, Tamir Duberstein wrote:
>> >> > +impl_display_forward!(
>> >> > + bool,
>> >> > + char,
>> >> > + core::panic::PanicInfo<'_>,
>> >> > + crate::str::BStr,
>> >> > + fmt::Arguments<'_>,
>> >> > + i128,
>> >> > + i16,
>> >> > + i32,
>> >> > + i64,
>> >> > + i8,
>> >> > + isize,
>> >> > + str,
>> >> > + u128,
>> >> > + u16,
>> >> > + u32,
>> >> > + u64,
>> >> > + u8,
>> >> > + usize,
>> >> > + {<T: ?Sized>} crate::sync::Arc<T> {where crate::sync::Arc<T>: fmt::Display},
>> >> > + {<T: ?Sized>} crate::sync::UniqueArc<T> {where crate::sync::UniqueArc<T>: fmt::Display},
>> >> > +);
>> >>
>> >> If we use `{}` instead of `()`, then we can format the contents
>> >> differently:
>> >>
>> >> impl_display_forward! {
>> >> i8, i16, i32, i64, i128, isize,
>> >> u8, u16, u32, u64, u128, usize,
>> >> bool, char, str,
>> >> crate::str::BStr,
>> >> fmt::Arguments<'_>,
>> >> core::panic::PanicInfo<'_>,
>> >> {<T: ?Sized>} crate::sync::Arc<T> {where Self: fmt::Display},
>> >> {<T: ?Sized>} crate::sync::UniqueArc<T> {where Self: fmt::Display},
>> >> }
>> >
>> > Is that formatting better? rustfmt refuses to touch it either way.
>>
>> Yeah rustfmt doesn't touch macro parameters enclosed in `{}`. I think
>> it's better.
>
> OK, but why? This seems entirely subjective.
If more types are added to the list, it will grow over one screen size.
With my formatting, leaving related types on a single line, that will
only happen much later.
>> >> > +/// Please see [`crate::fmt`] for documentation.
>> >> > +pub(crate) fn fmt(input: TokenStream) -> TokenStream {
>> >> > + let mut input = input.into_iter();
>> >> > +
>> >> > + let first_opt = input.next();
>> >> > + let first_owned_str;
>> >> > + let mut names = BTreeSet::new();
>> >> > + let first_lit = {
>> >> > + let Some((mut first_str, first_lit)) = (match first_opt.as_ref() {
>> >> > + Some(TokenTree::Literal(first_lit)) => {
>> >> > + first_owned_str = first_lit.to_string();
>> >> > + Some(first_owned_str.as_str()).and_then(|first| {
>> >> > + let first = first.strip_prefix('"')?;
>> >> > + let first = first.strip_suffix('"')?;
>> >> > + Some((first, first_lit))
>> >> > + })
>> >> > + }
>> >> > + _ => None,
>> >> > + }) else {
>> >> > + return first_opt.into_iter().chain(input).collect();
>> >> > + };
>> >>
>> >> This usage of let-else + match is pretty confusing and could just be a
>> >> single match statement.
>> >
>> > I don't think so. Can you try rewriting it into the form you like?
>>
>> let (mut first_str, first_lit) match first_opt.as_ref() {
>> Some(TokenTree::Literal(lit)) if lit.to_string().starts_with('"') => {
>> let contents = lit.to_string();
>> let contents = contents.strip_prefix('"').unwrap().strip_suffix('"').unwrap();
>> ((contents, lit))
>> }
>> _ => return first_opt.into_iter().chain(input).collect(),
>> };
>
> What happens if the invocation is utterly malformed, e.g.
> `fmt!("hello)`? You're unwrapping here, which I intentionally avoid.
That example won't even survive lexing (macros always will get valid
rust tokens as input). If a literal begins with a `"`, it also will end
with one AFAIK.
>> Yes it will error like that, but if we do the replacement only when the
>> syntax is correct, there also will be compile errors because of a
>> missing `Display` impl, or is that not the case?
>
> I'm not sure - I would guess syntax errors "mask" typeck errors.
I checked and it seems to be so, that's good.
>> >> > + first_str = rest;
>> >> > + continue;
>> >> > + }
>> >> > + let name = name.split_once(':').map_or(name, |(name, _)| name);
>> >> > + if !name.is_empty() && !name.chars().all(|c| c.is_ascii_digit()) {
>> >> > + names.insert(name);
>> >> > + }
>> >> > + break;
>> >> > + }
>> >> > + }
>> >> > + first_lit
>> >>
>> >> `first_lit` is not modified, so could we just the code above it into a
>> >> block instead of keeping it in the expr for `first_lit`?
>> >
>> > As above, can you suggest the alternate form you like better? The
>> > gymnastics here are all in service of being able to let malformed
>> > input fall through to core::format_args which will do the hard work of
>> > producing good diagnostics.
>>
>> I don't see how this is hard, just do:
>>
>> let (first_str, first_lit) = ...;
>
> It requires you to unwrap, like you did above, which is what I'm
> trying to avoid.
How so? What do you need to unwrap?
>> >> > + };
>> >> > +
>> >> > + let first_span = first_lit.span();
>> >> > + let adapt = |expr| {
>> >> > + let mut borrow =
>> >> > + TokenStream::from_iter([TokenTree::Punct(Punct::new('&', Spacing::Alone))]);
>> >> > + borrow.extend(expr);
>> >> > + make_ident(first_span, ["kernel", "fmt", "Adapter"])
>> >> > + .chain([TokenTree::Group(Group::new(Delimiter::Parenthesis, borrow))])
>> >>
>> >> This should be fine with using `quote!`:
>> >>
>> >> quote!(::kernel::fmt::Adapter(&#expr))
>> >
>> > Yeah, I have a local commit that uses quote_spanned to remove all the
>> > manual constructions.
>>
>> I don't think that you need `quote_spanned` here at all. If you do, then
>> let me know, something weird with spans is going on then.
>
> You need to give idents a span, so each of `kernel`, `fmt`, and
> `adapter` need a span. I *could* use `quote!` and get whatever span it
> uses (mixed_site) but I'd rather retain control.
Please use `quote!` if it works. No need to make this more complex than
it already is. If it doesn't work then that's another story.
---
Cheers,
Benno
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2025-05-27 20:49 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 34+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2025-05-24 20:33 [PATCH v10 0/5] rust: replace kernel::str::CStr w/ core::ffi::CStr Tamir Duberstein
2025-05-24 20:33 ` [PATCH v10 1/5] rust: retitle "Example" section as "Examples" Tamir Duberstein
2025-05-26 11:28 ` Benno Lossin
2025-05-26 16:15 ` Miguel Ojeda
2025-05-26 20:41 ` Tamir Duberstein
2025-05-24 20:33 ` [PATCH v10 2/5] rust: support formatting of foreign types Tamir Duberstein
2025-05-26 14:48 ` Benno Lossin
2025-05-26 22:17 ` Tamir Duberstein
2025-05-26 23:01 ` Benno Lossin
2025-05-27 15:02 ` Tamir Duberstein
2025-05-27 20:49 ` Benno Lossin [this message]
2025-05-29 22:07 ` Tamir Duberstein
2025-05-27 12:44 ` Alice Ryhl
2025-05-27 14:57 ` Tamir Duberstein
2025-05-24 20:33 ` [PATCH v10 3/5] rust: replace `CStr` with `core::ffi::CStr` Tamir Duberstein
2025-05-26 14:56 ` Benno Lossin
2025-05-26 22:24 ` Tamir Duberstein
2025-05-26 23:03 ` Benno Lossin
2025-05-27 15:31 ` Tamir Duberstein
2025-05-24 20:33 ` [PATCH v10 4/5] rust: replace `kernel::c_str!` with C-Strings Tamir Duberstein
2025-05-26 15:04 ` Benno Lossin
2025-05-26 22:29 ` Tamir Duberstein
2025-05-26 23:06 ` Benno Lossin
2025-05-27 15:31 ` Tamir Duberstein
2025-05-28 10:36 ` Alice Ryhl
2025-05-28 15:34 ` Benno Lossin
2025-05-29 22:21 ` Tamir Duberstein
2025-05-29 22:28 ` Benno Lossin
2025-05-24 20:33 ` [PATCH v10 5/5] rust: remove core::ffi::CStr reexport Tamir Duberstein
2025-05-26 15:05 ` Benno Lossin
2025-05-26 22:30 ` Tamir Duberstein
2025-05-26 23:17 ` Benno Lossin
2025-05-28 10:38 ` [PATCH v10 0/5] rust: replace kernel::str::CStr w/ core::ffi::CStr Alice Ryhl
2025-05-28 14:10 ` Tamir Duberstein
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