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The Little Book of Rust Macros Note: this is a work in progress. This book is an attempt to distil the Rust community's collective knowledge of Rust macros. As such, both additions (in the form of pull requests) and requests (in the form of issues) are welcome. If you wish to contribute, see the GitHub repository. Thanks Thanks to the following for suggestions and corrections: IcyFoxy, Rym, TheMic
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Last updated: Rust 1.17.0, Itertools 0.6.0. To-do: Improve formatting. Try to fix display bugs (lines through cells). Add sorting... somehow How you can help: I need feedback on what does and doesn't work. Can you understand the summaries? Do they mesh with how you perceive the methods in question work? What other information could/should be included? If you have any corrections or suggestions, yo
A Practical Intro to Macros in Rust 1.0 One feature of Rust that I'm rather enamoured with is its macro system. Known as "macro by example" (MBE) or sometimes referred to as macro_rules, it provides you with an impressive amount of power whilst not allowing for the sort of evil tricks you can pull in C/C++. The purpose of this article is to go through the process by which I wrote one particular ma
A Quick Intro to Rust Macros Note: This article is for an obsolete version of Rust, and has been superceded by the slightly less misleadingly named "A Practical Intro to Macros in Rust 1.0". Note: This article exists as an additional resource for learning about macros in Rust. There is also the official Rust Macros Guide. I think I might be weird. It seems like almost the first thing I do when enc
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