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#![feature(prelude_import)]
#![no_std]
// This test certify that we can mix attribute macros from Rust and external proc-macros.
// For instance, `#[derive(Default)]` uses `#[default]` and `#[derive(CoercePointee)]` uses
// `#[pointee]`.
// The scoping rule should allow the use of the said two attributes when external proc-macros
// are in scope.

//@ check-pass
//@ proc-macro: another-proc-macro.rs
//@ compile-flags: -Zunpretty=expanded

#![feature(derive_coerce_pointee)]
#[prelude_import]
use ::std::prelude::rust_2015::*;
#[macro_use]
extern crate std;

#[macro_use]
extern crate another_proc_macro;


const _: () =
    {
        const POINTEE_MACRO_ATTR_DERIVED: () = ();
    };
const _: () =
    {
        const DEFAULT_MACRO_ATTR_DERIVED: () = ();
    };