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expand: Stop normalizing NtIdent
s before passing them to built-in macros
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expand: Stop normalizing `NtIdent`s before passing them to built-in macros Built-in macros should be able to deal with `NtIdents` in the input by themselves like any other parser code. You can't imagine how bad mutable AST visitors are, *especially* if they are modifying tokens. This is one step towards removing token visiting from the visitor infrastructure (rust-lang#77271 also works in this direction.)
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Yep, this PR is to blame. |
…-in macros This was a big hack, and built-in macros should be able to deal with `NtIdents` in the input by themselves like any other parser code.
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Built-in macros should be able to deal with
NtIdents
in the input by themselves like any other parser code.You can't imagine how bad mutable AST visitors are, especially if they are modifying tokens.
This is one step towards removing token visiting from the visitor infrastructure (#77271 also works in this direction.)