//! A macro for defining `#[cfg]` if-else statements. //! //! The macro provided by this crate, `cfg_if`, is similar to the `if/elif` C //! preprocessor macro by allowing definition of a cascade of `#[cfg]` cases, //! emitting the implementation which matches first. //! //! This allows you to conveniently provide a long list `#[cfg]`'d blocks of code //! without having to rewrite each clause multiple times. //! //! # Example //! //! ``` //! cfg_if::cfg_if! { //! if #[cfg(unix)] { //! fn foo() { /* unix specific functionality */ } //! } else if #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "32")] { //! fn foo() { /* non-unix, 32-bit functionality */ } //! } else { //! fn foo() { /* fallback implementation */ } //! } //! } //! //! # fn main() {} //! ``` #![no_std] #![doc(html_root_url = "https://docs.rs/cfg-if")] #![deny(missing_docs)] #![cfg_attr(test, deny(warnings))] // ANDROID: Use std to allow building as a dylib. extern crate std; /// The main macro provided by this crate. See crate documentation for more /// information. #[macro_export] macro_rules! cfg_if { // match if/else chains with a final `else` ($( if #[cfg($meta:meta)] { $($tokens:tt)* } ) else * else { $($tokens2:tt)* }) => { $crate::cfg_if! { @__items () ; $( ( ($meta) ($($tokens)*) ), )* ( () ($($tokens2)*) ), } }; // match if/else chains lacking a final `else` ( if #[cfg($i_met:meta)] { $($i_tokens:tt)* } $( else if #[cfg($e_met:meta)] { $($e_tokens:tt)* } )* ) => { $crate::cfg_if! { @__items () ; ( ($i_met) ($($i_tokens)*) ), $( ( ($e_met) ($($e_tokens)*) ), )* ( () () ), } }; // Internal and recursive macro to emit all the items // // Collects all the negated cfgs in a list at the beginning and after the // semicolon is all the remaining items (@__items ($($not:meta,)*) ; ) => {}; (@__items ($($not:meta,)*) ; ( ($($m:meta),*) ($($tokens:tt)*) ), $($rest:tt)*) => { // Emit all items within one block, applying an appropriate #[cfg]. The // #[cfg] will require all `$m` matchers specified and must also negate // all previous matchers. #[cfg(all($($m,)* not(any($($not),*))))] $crate::cfg_if! { @__identity $($tokens)* } // Recurse to emit all other items in `$rest`, and when we do so add all // our `$m` matchers to the list of `$not` matchers as future emissions // will have to negate everything we just matched as well. $crate::cfg_if! { @__items ($($not,)* $($m,)*) ; $($rest)* } }; // Internal macro to make __apply work out right for different match types, // because of how macros matching/expand stuff. (@__identity $($tokens:tt)*) => { $($tokens)* }; } #[cfg(test)] mod tests { cfg_if! { if #[cfg(test)] { use core::option::Option as Option2; fn works1() -> Option2 { Some(1) } } else { fn works1() -> Option { None } } } cfg_if! { if #[cfg(foo)] { fn works2() -> bool { false } } else if #[cfg(test)] { fn works2() -> bool { true } } else { fn works2() -> bool { false } } } cfg_if! { if #[cfg(foo)] { fn works3() -> bool { false } } else { fn works3() -> bool { true } } } cfg_if! { if #[cfg(test)] { use core::option::Option as Option3; fn works4() -> Option3 { Some(1) } } } cfg_if! { if #[cfg(foo)] { fn works5() -> bool { false } } else if #[cfg(test)] { fn works5() -> bool { true } } } #[test] fn it_works() { assert!(works1().is_some()); assert!(works2()); assert!(works3()); assert!(works4().is_some()); assert!(works5()); } #[test] #[allow(clippy::assertions_on_constants)] fn test_usage_within_a_function() { cfg_if! {if #[cfg(debug_assertions)] { // we want to put more than one thing here to make sure that they // all get configured properly. assert!(cfg!(debug_assertions)); assert_eq!(4, 2+2); } else { assert!(works1().is_some()); assert_eq!(10, 5+5); }} } trait Trait { fn blah(&self); } #[allow(dead_code)] struct Struct; impl Trait for Struct { cfg_if! { if #[cfg(feature = "blah")] { fn blah(&self) { unimplemented!(); } } else { fn blah(&self) { unimplemented!(); } } } } }