macro_rules! line {
() => { ... };
}
Expand description
Expands to the line number on which it was invoked.
With column!
and file!
, these macros provide debugging information for
developers about the location within the source.
The expanded expression has type u32
and is 1-based, so the first line
in each file evaluates to 1, the second to 2, etc. This is consistent
with error messages by common compilers or popular editors.
The returned line is not necessarily the line of the line!
invocation itself,
but rather the first macro invocation leading up to the invocation
of the line!
macro.
Examples
let current_line = line!();
println!("defined on line: {}", current_line);
Run