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	In Rust, it is possible to `allow` particular warnings (diagnostics,
lints) locally, making the compiler ignore instances of a given warning
within a given function, module, block, etc.
It is similar to `#pragma GCC diagnostic push` + `ignored` + `pop` in C:
    #pragma GCC diagnostic push
    #pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wunused-function"
    static void f(void) {}
    #pragma GCC diagnostic pop
But way less verbose:
    #[allow(dead_code)]
    fn f() {}
By that virtue, it makes it possible to comfortably enable more
diagnostics by default (i.e. outside `W=` levels) that may have some
false positives but that are otherwise quite useful to keep enabled to
catch potential mistakes.
The `#[expect(...)]` attribute [1] takes this further, and makes the
compiler warn if the diagnostic was _not_ produced. For instance, the
following will ensure that, when `f()` is called somewhere, we will have
to remove the attribute:
    #[expect(dead_code)]
    fn f() {}
If we do not, we get a warning from the compiler:
    warning: this lint expectation is unfulfilled
     --> x.rs:3:10
      |
    3 | #[expect(dead_code)]
      |          ^^^^^^^^^
      |
      = note: `#[warn(unfulfilled_lint_expectations)]` on by default
This means that `expect`s do not get forgotten when they are not needed.
See the next commit for more details, nuances on its usage and
documentation on the feature.
The attribute requires the `lint_reasons` [2] unstable feature, but it
is becoming stable in 1.81.0 (to be released on 2024-09-05) and it has
already been useful to clean things up in this patch series, finding
cases where the `allow`s should not have been there.
Thus, enable `lint_reasons` and convert some of our `allow`s to `expect`s
where possible.
This feature was also an example of the ongoing collaboration between
Rust and the kernel -- we tested it in the kernel early on and found an
issue that was quickly resolved [3].
Cc: Fridtjof Stoldt <xfrednet@gmail.com>
Cc: Urgau <urgau@numericable.fr>
Link: https://rust-lang.github.io/rfcs/2383-lint-reasons.html#expect-lint-attribute [1]
Link: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/54503 [2]
Link: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/114557 [3]
Reviewed-by: Alice Ryhl <aliceryhl@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Trevor Gross <tmgross@umich.edu>
Tested-by: Gary Guo <gary@garyguo.net>
Reviewed-by: Gary Guo <gary@garyguo.net>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240904204347.168520-18-ojeda@kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@kernel.org>
		
	
			
		
			
				
	
	
		
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
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//! Printing facilities.
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//!
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//! C header: [`include/linux/printk.h`](srctree/include/linux/printk.h)
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//!
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//! Reference: <https://docs.kernel.org/core-api/printk-basics.html>
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use core::{
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    ffi::{c_char, c_void},
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    fmt,
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};
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use crate::str::RawFormatter;
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// Called from `vsprintf` with format specifier `%pA`.
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#[expect(clippy::missing_safety_doc)]
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#[no_mangle]
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unsafe extern "C" fn rust_fmt_argument(
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    buf: *mut c_char,
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    end: *mut c_char,
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    ptr: *const c_void,
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) -> *mut c_char {
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    use fmt::Write;
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    // SAFETY: The C contract guarantees that `buf` is valid if it's less than `end`.
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    let mut w = unsafe { RawFormatter::from_ptrs(buf.cast(), end.cast()) };
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    // SAFETY: TODO.
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    let _ = w.write_fmt(unsafe { *(ptr as *const fmt::Arguments<'_>) });
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    w.pos().cast()
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}
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/// Format strings.
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///
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/// Public but hidden since it should only be used from public macros.
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#[doc(hidden)]
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pub mod format_strings {
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    /// The length we copy from the `KERN_*` kernel prefixes.
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    const LENGTH_PREFIX: usize = 2;
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    /// The length of the fixed format strings.
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    pub const LENGTH: usize = 10;
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    /// Generates a fixed format string for the kernel's [`_printk`].
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    ///
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    /// The format string is always the same for a given level, i.e. for a
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    /// given `prefix`, which are the kernel's `KERN_*` constants.
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    ///
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    /// [`_printk`]: srctree/include/linux/printk.h
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    const fn generate(is_cont: bool, prefix: &[u8; 3]) -> [u8; LENGTH] {
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        // Ensure the `KERN_*` macros are what we expect.
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        assert!(prefix[0] == b'\x01');
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        if is_cont {
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            assert!(prefix[1] == b'c');
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        } else {
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            assert!(prefix[1] >= b'0' && prefix[1] <= b'7');
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        }
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        assert!(prefix[2] == b'\x00');
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        let suffix: &[u8; LENGTH - LENGTH_PREFIX] = if is_cont {
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            b"%pA\0\0\0\0\0"
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        } else {
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            b"%s: %pA\0"
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        };
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        [
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            prefix[0], prefix[1], suffix[0], suffix[1], suffix[2], suffix[3], suffix[4], suffix[5],
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            suffix[6], suffix[7],
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        ]
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    }
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    // Generate the format strings at compile-time.
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    //
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    // This avoids the compiler generating the contents on the fly in the stack.
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    //
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    // Furthermore, `static` instead of `const` is used to share the strings
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    // for all the kernel.
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    pub static EMERG: [u8; LENGTH] = generate(false, bindings::KERN_EMERG);
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    pub static ALERT: [u8; LENGTH] = generate(false, bindings::KERN_ALERT);
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    pub static CRIT: [u8; LENGTH] = generate(false, bindings::KERN_CRIT);
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    pub static ERR: [u8; LENGTH] = generate(false, bindings::KERN_ERR);
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    pub static WARNING: [u8; LENGTH] = generate(false, bindings::KERN_WARNING);
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    pub static NOTICE: [u8; LENGTH] = generate(false, bindings::KERN_NOTICE);
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    pub static INFO: [u8; LENGTH] = generate(false, bindings::KERN_INFO);
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    pub static DEBUG: [u8; LENGTH] = generate(false, bindings::KERN_DEBUG);
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    pub static CONT: [u8; LENGTH] = generate(true, bindings::KERN_CONT);
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}
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/// Prints a message via the kernel's [`_printk`].
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///
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/// Public but hidden since it should only be used from public macros.
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///
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/// # Safety
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///
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/// The format string must be one of the ones in [`format_strings`], and
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/// the module name must be null-terminated.
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///
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/// [`_printk`]: srctree/include/linux/_printk.h
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#[doc(hidden)]
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#[cfg_attr(not(CONFIG_PRINTK), allow(unused_variables))]
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pub unsafe fn call_printk(
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    format_string: &[u8; format_strings::LENGTH],
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    module_name: &[u8],
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    args: fmt::Arguments<'_>,
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) {
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    // `_printk` does not seem to fail in any path.
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    #[cfg(CONFIG_PRINTK)]
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    // SAFETY: TODO.
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    unsafe {
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        bindings::_printk(
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            format_string.as_ptr() as _,
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            module_name.as_ptr(),
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            &args as *const _ as *const c_void,
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        );
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    }
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}
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/// Prints a message via the kernel's [`_printk`] for the `CONT` level.
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///
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/// Public but hidden since it should only be used from public macros.
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///
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/// [`_printk`]: srctree/include/linux/printk.h
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#[doc(hidden)]
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#[cfg_attr(not(CONFIG_PRINTK), allow(unused_variables))]
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pub fn call_printk_cont(args: fmt::Arguments<'_>) {
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    // `_printk` does not seem to fail in any path.
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    //
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    // SAFETY: The format string is fixed.
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    #[cfg(CONFIG_PRINTK)]
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    unsafe {
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        bindings::_printk(
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            format_strings::CONT.as_ptr() as _,
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            &args as *const _ as *const c_void,
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        );
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    }
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}
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/// Performs formatting and forwards the string to [`call_printk`].
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///
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/// Public but hidden since it should only be used from public macros.
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#[doc(hidden)]
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#[cfg(not(testlib))]
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#[macro_export]
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#[expect(clippy::crate_in_macro_def)]
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macro_rules! print_macro (
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    // The non-continuation cases (most of them, e.g. `INFO`).
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    ($format_string:path, false, $($arg:tt)+) => (
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        // To remain sound, `arg`s must be expanded outside the `unsafe` block.
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        // Typically one would use a `let` binding for that; however, `format_args!`
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        // takes borrows on the arguments, but does not extend the scope of temporaries.
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        // Therefore, a `match` expression is used to keep them around, since
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        // the scrutinee is kept until the end of the `match`.
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        match format_args!($($arg)+) {
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            // SAFETY: This hidden macro should only be called by the documented
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            // printing macros which ensure the format string is one of the fixed
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            // ones. All `__LOG_PREFIX`s are null-terminated as they are generated
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            // by the `module!` proc macro or fixed values defined in a kernel
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            // crate.
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            args => unsafe {
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                $crate::print::call_printk(
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                    &$format_string,
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                    crate::__LOG_PREFIX,
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                    args,
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                );
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            }
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        }
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    );
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    // The `CONT` case.
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    ($format_string:path, true, $($arg:tt)+) => (
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        $crate::print::call_printk_cont(
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            format_args!($($arg)+),
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        );
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    );
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);
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/// Stub for doctests
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#[cfg(testlib)]
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#[macro_export]
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macro_rules! print_macro (
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    ($format_string:path, $e:expr, $($arg:tt)+) => (
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        ()
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    );
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);
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// We could use a macro to generate these macros. However, doing so ends
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// up being a bit ugly: it requires the dollar token trick to escape `$` as
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// well as playing with the `doc` attribute. Furthermore, they cannot be easily
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// imported in the prelude due to [1]. So, for the moment, we just write them
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// manually, like in the C side; while keeping most of the logic in another
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// macro, i.e. [`print_macro`].
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//
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// [1]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/52234
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/// Prints an emergency-level message (level 0).
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///
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/// Use this level if the system is unusable.
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///
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/// Equivalent to the kernel's [`pr_emerg`] macro.
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///
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/// Mimics the interface of [`std::print!`]. See [`core::fmt`] and
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/// `alloc::format!` for information about the formatting syntax.
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///
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/// [`pr_emerg`]: https://docs.kernel.org/core-api/printk-basics.html#c.pr_emerg
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/// [`std::print!`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/macro.print.html
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///
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/// # Examples
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///
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/// ```
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/// pr_emerg!("hello {}\n", "there");
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/// ```
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#[macro_export]
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macro_rules! pr_emerg (
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    ($($arg:tt)*) => (
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        $crate::print_macro!($crate::print::format_strings::EMERG, false, $($arg)*)
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    )
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);
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/// Prints an alert-level message (level 1).
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///
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/// Use this level if action must be taken immediately.
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///
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/// Equivalent to the kernel's [`pr_alert`] macro.
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///
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/// Mimics the interface of [`std::print!`]. See [`core::fmt`] and
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/// `alloc::format!` for information about the formatting syntax.
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///
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/// [`pr_alert`]: https://docs.kernel.org/core-api/printk-basics.html#c.pr_alert
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/// [`std::print!`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/macro.print.html
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///
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/// # Examples
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///
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/// ```
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/// pr_alert!("hello {}\n", "there");
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/// ```
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#[macro_export]
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macro_rules! pr_alert (
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    ($($arg:tt)*) => (
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        $crate::print_macro!($crate::print::format_strings::ALERT, false, $($arg)*)
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    )
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);
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/// Prints a critical-level message (level 2).
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///
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/// Use this level for critical conditions.
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///
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/// Equivalent to the kernel's [`pr_crit`] macro.
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///
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/// Mimics the interface of [`std::print!`]. See [`core::fmt`] and
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/// `alloc::format!` for information about the formatting syntax.
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///
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/// [`pr_crit`]: https://docs.kernel.org/core-api/printk-basics.html#c.pr_crit
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/// [`std::print!`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/macro.print.html
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///
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/// # Examples
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///
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/// ```
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/// pr_crit!("hello {}\n", "there");
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/// ```
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#[macro_export]
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macro_rules! pr_crit (
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    ($($arg:tt)*) => (
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        $crate::print_macro!($crate::print::format_strings::CRIT, false, $($arg)*)
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    )
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);
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/// Prints an error-level message (level 3).
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///
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/// Use this level for error conditions.
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///
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/// Equivalent to the kernel's [`pr_err`] macro.
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///
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/// Mimics the interface of [`std::print!`]. See [`core::fmt`] and
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/// `alloc::format!` for information about the formatting syntax.
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///
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/// [`pr_err`]: https://docs.kernel.org/core-api/printk-basics.html#c.pr_err
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/// [`std::print!`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/macro.print.html
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///
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/// # Examples
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///
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/// ```
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/// pr_err!("hello {}\n", "there");
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/// ```
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#[macro_export]
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macro_rules! pr_err (
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    ($($arg:tt)*) => (
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        $crate::print_macro!($crate::print::format_strings::ERR, false, $($arg)*)
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    )
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);
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/// Prints a warning-level message (level 4).
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///
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/// Use this level for warning conditions.
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///
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/// Equivalent to the kernel's [`pr_warn`] macro.
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///
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/// Mimics the interface of [`std::print!`]. See [`core::fmt`] and
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/// `alloc::format!` for information about the formatting syntax.
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///
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/// [`pr_warn`]: https://docs.kernel.org/core-api/printk-basics.html#c.pr_warn
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/// [`std::print!`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/macro.print.html
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///
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/// # Examples
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///
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/// ```
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/// pr_warn!("hello {}\n", "there");
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/// ```
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#[macro_export]
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macro_rules! pr_warn (
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    ($($arg:tt)*) => (
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        $crate::print_macro!($crate::print::format_strings::WARNING, false, $($arg)*)
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    )
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);
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/// Prints a notice-level message (level 5).
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///
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/// Use this level for normal but significant conditions.
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///
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/// Equivalent to the kernel's [`pr_notice`] macro.
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///
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/// Mimics the interface of [`std::print!`]. See [`core::fmt`] and
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/// `alloc::format!` for information about the formatting syntax.
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///
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/// [`pr_notice`]: https://docs.kernel.org/core-api/printk-basics.html#c.pr_notice
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/// [`std::print!`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/macro.print.html
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///
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/// # Examples
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///
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/// ```
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/// pr_notice!("hello {}\n", "there");
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/// ```
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#[macro_export]
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macro_rules! pr_notice (
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    ($($arg:tt)*) => (
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        $crate::print_macro!($crate::print::format_strings::NOTICE, false, $($arg)*)
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    )
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);
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/// Prints an info-level message (level 6).
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///
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/// Use this level for informational messages.
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///
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/// Equivalent to the kernel's [`pr_info`] macro.
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///
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/// Mimics the interface of [`std::print!`]. See [`core::fmt`] and
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/// `alloc::format!` for information about the formatting syntax.
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///
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/// [`pr_info`]: https://docs.kernel.org/core-api/printk-basics.html#c.pr_info
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/// [`std::print!`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/macro.print.html
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///
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/// # Examples
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///
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/// ```
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/// pr_info!("hello {}\n", "there");
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/// ```
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#[macro_export]
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#[doc(alias = "print")]
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macro_rules! pr_info (
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    ($($arg:tt)*) => (
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        $crate::print_macro!($crate::print::format_strings::INFO, false, $($arg)*)
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    )
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);
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/// Prints a debug-level message (level 7).
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///
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/// Use this level for debug messages.
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///
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/// Equivalent to the kernel's [`pr_debug`] macro, except that it doesn't support dynamic debug
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/// yet.
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///
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/// Mimics the interface of [`std::print!`]. See [`core::fmt`] and
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/// `alloc::format!` for information about the formatting syntax.
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///
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/// [`pr_debug`]: https://docs.kernel.org/core-api/printk-basics.html#c.pr_debug
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/// [`std::print!`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/macro.print.html
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///
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/// # Examples
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///
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/// ```
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/// pr_debug!("hello {}\n", "there");
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/// ```
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#[macro_export]
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#[doc(alias = "print")]
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macro_rules! pr_debug (
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    ($($arg:tt)*) => (
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        if cfg!(debug_assertions) {
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            $crate::print_macro!($crate::print::format_strings::DEBUG, false, $($arg)*)
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        }
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    )
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);
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/// Continues a previous log message in the same line.
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///
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/// Use only when continuing a previous `pr_*!` macro (e.g. [`pr_info!`]).
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///
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/// Equivalent to the kernel's [`pr_cont`] macro.
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///
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/// Mimics the interface of [`std::print!`]. See [`core::fmt`] and
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/// `alloc::format!` for information about the formatting syntax.
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///
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/// [`pr_info!`]: crate::pr_info!
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/// [`pr_cont`]: https://docs.kernel.org/core-api/printk-basics.html#c.pr_cont
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/// [`std::print!`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/macro.print.html
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///
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/// # Examples
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///
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/// ```
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/// # use kernel::pr_cont;
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/// pr_info!("hello");
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/// pr_cont!(" {}\n", "there");
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/// ```
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#[macro_export]
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macro_rules! pr_cont (
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    ($($arg:tt)*) => (
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        $crate::print_macro!($crate::print::format_strings::CONT, true, $($arg)*)
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    )
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);
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