std::module_path! [] [src]

macro_rules! module_path {
    () => { ... };
}

Expands to a string that represents the current module path.

The current module path can be thought of as the hierarchy of modules leading back up to the crate root. The first component of the path returned is the name of the crate currently being compiled.

Examples

fn main() { mod test { pub fn foo() { assert!(module_path!().ends_with("test")); } } test::foo(); }
mod test {
    pub fn foo() {
        assert!(module_path!().ends_with("test"));
    }
}

test::foo();