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Reflection Library for the Scala Programming Language
/*
* Scala (https://www.scala-lang.org)
*
* Copyright EPFL and Lightbend, Inc.
*
* Licensed under Apache License 2.0
* (http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0).
*
* See the NOTICE file distributed with this work for
* additional information regarding copyright ownership.
*/
package scala
package reflect
package macros
/**
* EXPERIMENTAL
*
* A slice of [[scala.reflect.macros.blackbox.Context the Scala macros context]] that exposes
* enclosing trees (method, class, compilation unit and currently compiled macro application),
* the enclosing position of the macro expansion, as well as macros and implicits
* that are currently in-flight.
*
* Starting from Scala 2.11.0, the APIs to get the trees enclosing by the current macro application are deprecated,
* and the reasons for that are two-fold. Firstly, we would like to move towards the philosophy of locally-expanded macros,
* as it has proven to be important for understanding of code. Secondly, within the current architecture of scalac,
* we are unable to have c.enclosingTree-style APIs working robustly. Required changes to the typechecker would greatly
* exceed the effort that we would like to expend on this feature given the existence of more pressing concerns at the moment.
* This is somewhat aligned with the overall evolution of macros during the 2.11 development cycle, where we played with
* `c.introduceTopLevel` and `c.introduceMember`, but at the end of the day decided to reject them.
*
* If you're relying on the now deprecated APIs, consider using the new [[Internals.ContextInternalApi.enclosingOwner]] method that can be used to obtain
* the names of enclosing definitions. Alternatively try reformulating your macros in terms of completely local expansion
* and/or joining a discussion of a somewhat related potential language feature at [[https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/scala-debate/f4CLmYShX6Q]].
* We also welcome questions and suggestions on our mailing lists, where we would be happy to further discuss this matter.
*/
trait Enclosures {
self: blackbox.Context =>
/** The tree that undergoes macro expansion.
* Can be useful to get an offset or a range position of the entire tree being processed.
*/
def macroApplication: Tree
/** Contexts that represent macros in-flight, including the current one. Very much like a stack trace, but for macros only.
* Can be useful for interoperating with other macros and for imposing compiler-friendly limits on macro expansion.
*
* Is also priceless for emitting sane error messages for macros that are called by other macros on synthetic (i.e. position-less) trees.
* In that dire case navigate the `enclosingMacros` stack, and it will most likely contain at least one macro with a position-ful macro application.
* See `enclosingPosition` for a default implementation of this logic.
*
* Unlike `openMacros`, this is a val, which means that it gets initialized when the context is created
* and always stays the same regardless of whatever happens during macro expansion.
*/
def enclosingMacros: List[blackbox.Context]
/** Tries to guess a position for the enclosing application.
* But that is simple, right? Just dereference `pos` of `macroApplication`? Not really.
* If we're in a synthetic macro expansion (no positions), we must do our best to infer the position of something that triggered this expansion.
* Surprisingly, quite often we can do this by navigation the `enclosingMacros` stack.
*/
def enclosingPosition: Position
/** Tree that corresponds to the enclosing method, or EmptyTree if not applicable.
* @see [[scala.reflect.macros.Enclosures]]
*/
@deprecated("c.enclosingTree-style APIs are now deprecated; consult the scaladoc for more information", "2.11.0")
def enclosingMethod: Tree
/** Tree that corresponds to the enclosing class, or EmptyTree if not applicable.
* @see [[scala.reflect.macros.Enclosures]]
*/
@deprecated("c.enclosingTree-style APIs are now deprecated; consult the scaladoc for more information", "2.11.0")
def enclosingClass: Tree
/** Tree that corresponds to the enclosing DefDef tree.
* Throws `EnclosureException` if there's no such enclosing tree.
* @see [[scala.reflect.macros.Enclosures]]
*/
@deprecated("c.enclosingTree-style APIs are now deprecated; consult the scaladoc for more information", "2.11.0")
def enclosingDef: universe.DefDef
/** Tree that corresponds to the enclosing Template tree.
* Throws `EnclosureException` if there's no such enclosing tree.
* @see [[scala.reflect.macros.Enclosures]]
*/
@deprecated("c.enclosingTree-style APIs are now deprecated; consult the scaladoc for more information", "2.11.0")
def enclosingTemplate: universe.Template
/** Tree that corresponds to the enclosing ImplDef tree (i.e. either ClassDef or ModuleDef).
* Throws `EnclosureException` if there's no such enclosing tree.
* @see [[scala.reflect.macros.Enclosures]]
*/
@deprecated("c.enclosingTree-style APIs are now deprecated; consult the scaladoc for more information", "2.11.0")
def enclosingImpl: universe.ImplDef
/** Tree that corresponds to the enclosing PackageDef tree.
* Throws `EnclosureException` if there's no such enclosing tree.
* @see [[scala.reflect.macros.Enclosures]]
*/
@deprecated("c.enclosingTree-style APIs are now deprecated; consult the scaladoc for more information", "2.11.0")
def enclosingPackage: universe.PackageDef
/** Compilation unit that contains this macro application.
* @see [[scala.reflect.macros.Enclosures]]
*/
@deprecated("c.enclosingTree-style APIs are now deprecated; consult the scaladoc for more information", "2.11.0")
def enclosingUnit: CompilationUnit
/** Compilation run that contains this macro application.
* @see [[scala.reflect.macros.Enclosures]]
*/
@deprecated("c.enclosingTree-style APIs are now deprecated; consult the scaladoc for more information", "2.11.0")
def enclosingRun: Run
/** Indicates than one of the enclosure methods failed to find a tree
* of required type among enclosing trees.
* @see [[scala.reflect.macros.Enclosures]]
*/
@deprecated("c.enclosingTree-style APIs are now deprecated; consult the scaladoc for more information", "2.11.0")
case class EnclosureException(expected: Class[_], enclosingTrees: List[Tree])
extends Exception(s"Couldn't find a tree of type $expected among enclosing trees $enclosingTrees")
}