pub struct End;Expand description
Pseudo-token used for peeking the end of a parse stream.
This type is only useful as an argument to one of the following functions:
The peek will return true if there are no remaining tokens after that
point in the parse stream.
§Example
Suppose we are parsing attributes containing core::fmt inspired formatting arguments:
- #[fmt("simple example")]
- #[fmt("interpolation e{}ample", self.x)]
- #[fmt("interpolation e{x}ample")]
and we want to recognize the cases where no interpolation occurs so that more efficient code can be generated.
The following implementation uses input.peek(Token![,]) && input.peek2(End) to recognize the case of a trailing comma without
consuming the comma from the parse stream, because if it isn’t a trailing
comma, that same comma needs to be parsed as part of args.
use proc_macro2::TokenStream;
use quote::quote;
use syn::parse::{End, Parse, ParseStream, Result};
use syn::{parse_quote, Attribute, LitStr, Token};
struct FormatArgs {
    template: LitStr,  // "...{}..."
    args: TokenStream, // , self.x
}
impl Parse for FormatArgs {
    fn parse(input: ParseStream) -> Result<Self> {
        let template: LitStr = input.parse()?;
        let args = if input.is_empty()
            || input.peek(Token![,]) && input.peek2(End)
        {
            input.parse::<Option<Token![,]>>()?;
            TokenStream::new()
        } else {
            input.parse()?
        };
        Ok(FormatArgs {
            template,
            args,
        })
    }
}
fn main() -> Result<()> {
    let attrs: Vec<Attribute> = parse_quote! {
        #[fmt("simple example")]
        #[fmt("interpolation e{}ample", self.x)]
        #[fmt("interpolation e{x}ample")]
    };
    for attr in &attrs {
        let FormatArgs { template, args } = attr.parse_args()?;
        let requires_fmt_machinery =
            !args.is_empty() || template.value().contains(['{', '}']);
        let out = if requires_fmt_machinery {
            quote! {
                ::core::write!(__formatter, #template #args)
            }
        } else {
            quote! {
                __formatter.write_str(#template)
            }
        };
        println!("{}", out);
    }
    Ok(())
}Implementing this parsing logic without peek2(End) is more clumsy because
we’d need a parse stream actually advanced past the comma before being able
to find out whether there is anything after it. It would look something
like:
use syn::parse::discouraged::Speculative as _;
let ahead = input.fork();
ahead.parse::<Option<Token![,]>>()?;
let args = if ahead.is_empty() {
    input.advance_to(&ahead);
    TokenStream::new()
} else {
    input.parse()?
};or:
use quote::ToTokens as _;
let comma: Option<Token![,]> = input.parse()?;
let mut args = TokenStream::new();
if !input.is_empty() {
    comma.to_tokens(&mut args);
    input.parse::<TokenStream>()?.to_tokens(&mut args);
}