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Rust High Performance

You're reading from   Rust High Performance Learn to skyrocket the performance of your Rust applications

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788399487
Length 272 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Iban Eguia Moraza Iban Eguia Moraza
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Creating procedural macros


We have seen what standard macros can do for our crate. We can create complex compile-time code that can both reduce the verbosity of our code, making it more maintainable, and improve the performance of the final executable by performing operations at compile time instead of at runtime.

Nevertheless, standard macros can only do so much. With them, you can only modify some of the Rust grammar token processing, but you are still bound to what the macro_rules!{} macro can understand. This is where procedural macros, also known as macros 1.1 or custom derives, come into play.

With procedural macros, you can create libraries that will be called by the compiler when deriving their name in some structure or enumeration. You can effectively create a custom trait, derive.

Implementing a simple trait

Let's see how this can be done by implementing a simple trait for a structure or enumeration. The trait we will be implementing is the following:

trait TypeName {
    fn type_name...
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