There are currently:
- 47 questions tagged with rust-macros
- 233 questions tagged with macros & rust
We have considered removing rust-macros because there aren't many questions, but the tag does allow us to have some extra information and links in the tag wiki. Rust macros recently became more powerful, so this is a big topic, which is likely to attract more questions in the future.
There are two main kinds of macro in Rust; procedural and "by-example". The latter is less powerful, but has its own unique syntax, which can be something of a learning curve for newcomers. The former doesn't have special syntax, but involves traversing an AST, which also can be a difficult concept for newcomers to the topic.
Either way, a macro in Rust is very different to a macro in C/C++ or any of the other languages that dominate the tag (including plenty of mis-tagged Excel & VBA questions).
A suggestion from the Rust chat room is retire rust-macros and to re-tag all rust macro-related questions with two new tags: proc-macro and macro-by-example, which will help to group questions which are likely to have similar root problems or are answerable by people with more specific expertise.