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compose-idents

A procedural macro that allows to construct identifiers from one or more arbitrary parts.

Motivation

Rust's declarative macros do not allow generating new identifiers, because they are designed to operate on the syntactic level (as opposed to the lexical level) using simple pattern matching.

For example the following code won't work:

macro_rules! my_macro {
    ($name:ident) => {
        my_$name_fn() -> u32 {
            42
        }
    };
}

my_macro!(foo);

This is why there is a need for a macro that allows to construct new identifiers.

Usage

Here is how the macro works:

use compose_idents::compose_idents;

compose_idents!(
    my_fn_1 = [foo, _, "baz"];
    my_fn_2 = [spam, _, 1, _, eggs];
    my_const = [upper(foo), _, lower(BAR)];
    my_static = [upper(lower(BAR))];
    MY_SNAKE_CASE_STATIC = [snake_case(snakeCase)];
    MY_CAMEL_CASE_STATIC = [camel_case(camel_case)]; {
    fn my_fn_1() -> u32 {
        123
    }

    fn my_fn_2() -> u32 {
        321
    }

    const my_const: u32 = 42;
    static my_static: u32 = 42;
    static MY_SNAKE_CASE_STATIC: u32 = 42;
    static MY_CAMEL_CASE_STATIC: u32 = 42;
});

macro_rules! outer_macro {
    ($name:tt) => {
        compose_idents!(my_nested_fn = [nested, _, $name]; {
            fn my_nested_fn() -> u32{
                42
            }
        });
    };
}

outer_macro!(foo);

assert_eq!(foo_baz(), 123);
assert_eq!(spam_1_eggs(), 321);
assert_eq!(nested_foo(), 42);
assert_eq!(FOO_bar, 42);
assert_eq!(BAR, 42);
assert_eq!(snake_case, 42);
assert_eq!(camelCase, 42);

Here is a more practical example for how to auto-generate names for macro-generated tests for different data types:

use std::ops::Add;
use compose_idents::compose_idents;

fn add<T: Add<Output = T>>(x: T, y: T) -> T {
  x + y
}

macro_rules! generate_add_tests {
    ($($type:ty),*) => {
      $(
        compose_idents!(test_fn = [test_add_, $type]; {
          fn test_fn() {
            let actual = add(2 as $type, 2 as $type);
            let expected = (2 + 2) as $type;

            assert_eq!(actual, expected);
          }
        });
      )*
    };
}

generate_add_tests!(u8, u32, u64);

test_add_u8();
test_add_u32();
test_add_u64();

For more usage examples look into tests/ directory of the repository.

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There some other tools and projects dedicated to identifier manipulation:

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