227 lines
7.9 KiB
Rust
227 lines
7.9 KiB
Rust
use proc_macro2::TokenStream;
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use quote::{format_ident, quote, ToTokens};
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use syn::{
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parse_quote, spanned::Spanned, visit_mut::VisitMut, Error, FnArg, GenericArgument, ImplItem,
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ItemImpl, Pat, PatIdent, Path, PathArguments, Result, ReturnType, Signature, Token, Type,
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TypePath, TypeReference,
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};
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use crate::utils::{parse_as_empty, prepend_underscore_to_self, ReplaceReceiver, SliceExt};
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pub(crate) fn attribute(args: &TokenStream, mut input: ItemImpl) -> TokenStream {
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let res = (|| -> Result<()> {
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parse_as_empty(args)?;
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validate_impl(&input)?;
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expand_impl(&mut input);
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Ok(())
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})();
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if let Err(e) = res {
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let mut tokens = e.to_compile_error();
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if let Type::Path(self_ty) = &*input.self_ty {
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let (impl_generics, _, where_clause) = input.generics.split_for_impl();
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// Generate a dummy impl of `PinnedDrop`.
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// In many cases, `#[pinned_drop] impl` is declared after `#[pin_project]`.
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// Therefore, if `pinned_drop` compile fails, you will also get an error
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// about `PinnedDrop` not being implemented.
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// This can be prevented to some extent by generating a dummy
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// `PinnedDrop` implementation.
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// We already know that we will get a compile error, so this won't
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// accidentally compile successfully.
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//
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// However, if `input.self_ty` is not Type::Path, there is a high possibility that
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// the type does not exist (since #[pin_project] can only be used on struct/enum
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// definitions), so do not generate a dummy impl.
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tokens.extend(quote! {
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impl #impl_generics ::pin_project::__private::PinnedDrop for #self_ty
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#where_clause
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{
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unsafe fn drop(self: ::pin_project::__private::Pin<&mut Self>) {}
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}
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});
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}
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tokens
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} else {
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input.into_token_stream()
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}
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}
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/// Validates the signature of given `PinnedDrop` impl.
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fn validate_impl(item: &ItemImpl) -> Result<()> {
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const INVALID_ITEM: &str =
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"#[pinned_drop] may only be used on implementation for the `PinnedDrop` trait";
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if let Some(attr) = item.attrs.find("pinned_drop") {
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bail!(attr, "duplicate #[pinned_drop] attribute");
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}
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if let Some((_, path, _)) = &item.trait_ {
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if !path.is_ident("PinnedDrop") {
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bail!(path, INVALID_ITEM);
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}
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} else {
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bail!(item.self_ty, INVALID_ITEM);
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}
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if item.unsafety.is_some() {
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bail!(item.unsafety, "implementing the trait `PinnedDrop` is not unsafe");
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}
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if item.items.is_empty() {
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bail!(item, "not all trait items implemented, missing: `drop`");
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}
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match &*item.self_ty {
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Type::Path(_) => {}
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ty => {
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bail!(ty, "implementing the trait `PinnedDrop` on this type is unsupported");
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}
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}
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item.items.iter().enumerate().try_for_each(|(i, item)| match item {
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ImplItem::Const(item) => {
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bail!(item, "const `{}` is not a member of trait `PinnedDrop`", item.ident)
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}
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ImplItem::Type(item) => {
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bail!(item, "type `{}` is not a member of trait `PinnedDrop`", item.ident)
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}
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ImplItem::Method(method) => {
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validate_sig(&method.sig)?;
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if i == 0 {
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Ok(())
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} else {
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bail!(method, "duplicate definitions with name `drop`")
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}
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}
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_ => unreachable!("unexpected ImplItem"),
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})
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}
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/// Validates the signature of given `PinnedDrop::drop` method.
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///
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/// The correct signature is: `(mut) self: (<path>::)Pin<&mut Self>`
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fn validate_sig(sig: &Signature) -> Result<()> {
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fn get_ty_path(ty: &Type) -> Option<&Path> {
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if let Type::Path(TypePath { qself: None, path }) = ty {
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Some(path)
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} else {
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None
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}
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}
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const INVALID_ARGUMENT: &str = "method `drop` must take an argument `self: Pin<&mut Self>`";
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if sig.ident != "drop" {
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bail!(sig.ident, "method `{}` is not a member of trait `PinnedDrop", sig.ident,);
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}
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if let ReturnType::Type(_, ty) = &sig.output {
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match &**ty {
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Type::Tuple(ty) if ty.elems.is_empty() => {}
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_ => bail!(ty, "method `drop` must return the unit type"),
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}
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}
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match sig.inputs.len() {
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1 => {}
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0 => return Err(Error::new(sig.paren_token.span, INVALID_ARGUMENT)),
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_ => bail!(sig.inputs, INVALID_ARGUMENT),
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}
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if let Some(FnArg::Typed(arg)) = sig.receiver() {
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// (mut) self: <path>
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if let Some(path) = get_ty_path(&arg.ty) {
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let ty = path.segments.last().unwrap();
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if let PathArguments::AngleBracketed(args) = &ty.arguments {
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// (mut) self: (<path>::)<ty><&mut <elem>..>
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if let Some(GenericArgument::Type(Type::Reference(TypeReference {
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mutability: Some(_),
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elem,
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..
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}))) = args.args.first()
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{
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// (mut) self: (<path>::)Pin<&mut Self>
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if args.args.len() == 1
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&& ty.ident == "Pin"
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&& get_ty_path(elem).map_or(false, |path| path.is_ident("Self"))
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{
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if sig.unsafety.is_some() {
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bail!(sig.unsafety, "implementing the method `drop` is not unsafe");
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}
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return Ok(());
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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bail!(sig.inputs[0], INVALID_ARGUMENT)
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}
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// from:
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//
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// fn drop(self: Pin<&mut Self>) {
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// // ...
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// }
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//
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// into:
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//
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// unsafe fn drop(self: Pin<&mut Self>) {
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// fn __drop_inner<T>(__self: Pin<&mut Foo<'_, T>>) {
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// fn __drop_inner() {}
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// // ...
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// }
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// __drop_inner(self);
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// }
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//
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fn expand_impl(item: &mut ItemImpl) {
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fn get_arg_pat(arg: &mut FnArg) -> Option<&mut PatIdent> {
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if let FnArg::Typed(arg) = arg {
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if let Pat::Ident(ident) = &mut *arg.pat {
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return Some(ident);
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}
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}
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None
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}
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// `PinnedDrop` is a private trait and should not appear in docs.
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item.attrs.push(parse_quote!(#[doc(hidden)]));
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let path = &mut item.trait_.as_mut().unwrap().1;
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*path = parse_quote_spanned! { path.span() =>
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::pin_project::__private::PinnedDrop
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};
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let method =
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if let ImplItem::Method(method) = &mut item.items[0] { method } else { unreachable!() };
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// `fn drop(mut self: Pin<&mut Self>)` -> `fn __drop_inner<T>(mut __self: Pin<&mut Receiver>)`
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let drop_inner = {
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let mut drop_inner = method.clone();
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let ident = format_ident!("__drop_inner");
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// Add a dummy `__drop_inner` function to prevent users call outer `__drop_inner`.
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drop_inner.block.stmts.insert(0, parse_quote!(fn #ident() {}));
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drop_inner.sig.ident = ident;
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drop_inner.sig.generics = item.generics.clone();
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let self_pat = get_arg_pat(&mut drop_inner.sig.inputs[0]).unwrap();
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prepend_underscore_to_self(&mut self_pat.ident);
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let self_ty = if let Type::Path(ty) = &*item.self_ty { ty } else { unreachable!() };
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let mut visitor = ReplaceReceiver(self_ty);
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visitor.visit_signature_mut(&mut drop_inner.sig);
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visitor.visit_block_mut(&mut drop_inner.block);
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drop_inner
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};
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// `fn drop(mut self: Pin<&mut Self>)` -> `unsafe fn drop(self: Pin<&mut Self>)`
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method.sig.unsafety = Some(<Token![unsafe]>::default());
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let self_pat = get_arg_pat(&mut method.sig.inputs[0]).unwrap();
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self_pat.mutability = None;
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let self_token = &self_pat.ident;
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method.block.stmts = parse_quote! {
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#[allow(clippy::needless_pass_by_value)] // This lint does not warn the receiver.
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#drop_inner
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__drop_inner(#self_token);
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};
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}
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