From 57c53affe3542cb6bd4e79ee4c18f20a1bd76b2d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: 魏曹先生 <1992414357@qq.com> Date: Mon, 17 Aug 2026 05:49:19 +0800 Subject: refactor!: replace pack! macros with derive-based pipeline types Remove the `pack!`, `pack_err!`, `pack_structural!`, and `pack_err_structural!` macros, replacing all pipeline type definitions with `#[derive(Grouped)]` and `#[derive(Grouped, Wrap)]` attributes. This changes the generated struct shape from named-field structs with an `inner` field to tuple structs accessed via `.0`, and removes the auto-generated `name` and `info` fields from error types. --- mingling_pathf/src/pattern_analyzer.rs | 5 ++--- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) (limited to 'mingling_pathf/src/pattern_analyzer.rs') diff --git a/mingling_pathf/src/pattern_analyzer.rs b/mingling_pathf/src/pattern_analyzer.rs index b7f923c..5b8b096 100644 --- a/mingling_pathf/src/pattern_analyzer.rs +++ b/mingling_pathf/src/pattern_analyzer.rs @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ //! //! It provides a pluggable architecture via the `AnalyzePattern` trait, allowing different //! syntactic patterns to be registered and applied. Built-in patterns cover common structures -//! such as basic structs, packs, groups, derives, chains, renderers, help, completion, and +//! such as basic structs, groups, derives, chains, renderers, help, completion, and //! dispatch patterns (both standard and clap-based). //! //! The entry points are: @@ -18,14 +18,13 @@ use std::path::Path; use crate::error::MinglingPathfinderError; use crate::patterns::{ ChainPattern, CommandPattern, CompletionPattern, DispatcherClapPattern, DispatcherPattern, - GroupPattern, GroupedDerivePattern, HelpPattern, MetadataPattern, PackPattern, RendererPattern, + GroupPattern, GroupedDerivePattern, HelpPattern, MetadataPattern, RendererPattern, }; /// Creates a default `PatternAnalyzer` with all built-in patterns pre-registered. #[must_use] pub fn init() -> PatternAnalyzer { let mut analyzer = PatternAnalyzer::new(); - analyzer.add_pattern(PackPattern); analyzer.add_pattern(GroupPattern); analyzer.add_pattern(GroupedDerivePattern); analyzer.add_pattern(ChainPattern); -- cgit