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Rust
2597 lines
80 KiB
Rust
// HIR datatypes. See the [rustc guide] for more info.
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//!
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//! [rustc guide]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rustc-guide/hir.html
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pub use self::BlockCheckMode::*;
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pub use self::CaptureClause::*;
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pub use self::FunctionRetTy::*;
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pub use self::Mutability::*;
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pub use self::PrimTy::*;
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pub use self::UnOp::*;
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pub use self::UnsafeSource::*;
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use crate::hir::def::Def;
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use crate::hir::def_id::{DefId, DefIndex, LocalDefId, CRATE_DEF_INDEX};
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use crate::util::nodemap::{NodeMap, FxHashSet};
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use crate::mir::mono::Linkage;
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use errors::FatalError;
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use syntax_pos::{Span, DUMMY_SP, symbol::InternedString};
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use syntax::source_map::Spanned;
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use rustc_target::spec::abi::Abi;
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use syntax::ast::{self, CrateSugar, Ident, Name, NodeId, DUMMY_NODE_ID, AsmDialect};
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use syntax::ast::{Attribute, Label, Lit, StrStyle, FloatTy, IntTy, UintTy};
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use syntax::attr::{InlineAttr, OptimizeAttr};
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use syntax::ext::hygiene::SyntaxContext;
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use syntax::ptr::P;
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use syntax::symbol::{Symbol, keywords};
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use syntax::tokenstream::TokenStream;
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use syntax::util::parser::ExprPrecedence;
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use crate::ty::AdtKind;
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use crate::ty::query::Providers;
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use rustc_data_structures::sync::{ParallelIterator, par_iter, Send, Sync};
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use rustc_data_structures::thin_vec::ThinVec;
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use serialize::{self, Encoder, Encodable, Decoder, Decodable};
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use std::collections::{BTreeSet, BTreeMap};
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use std::fmt;
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/// HIR doesn't commit to a concrete storage type and has its own alias for a vector.
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/// It can be `Vec`, `P<[T]>` or potentially `Box<[T]>`, or some other container with similar
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/// behavior. Unlike AST, HIR is mostly a static structure, so we can use an owned slice instead
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/// of `Vec` to avoid keeping extra capacity.
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pub type HirVec<T> = P<[T]>;
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macro_rules! hir_vec {
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($elem:expr; $n:expr) => (
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$crate::hir::HirVec::from(vec![$elem; $n])
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);
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($($x:expr),*) => (
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$crate::hir::HirVec::from(vec![$($x),*])
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);
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}
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pub mod check_attr;
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pub mod def;
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pub mod def_id;
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pub mod intravisit;
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pub mod itemlikevisit;
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pub mod lowering;
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pub mod map;
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pub mod pat_util;
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pub mod print;
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/// Uniquely identifies a node in the HIR of the current crate. It is
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/// composed of the `owner`, which is the `DefIndex` of the directly enclosing
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/// `hir::Item`, `hir::TraitItem`, or `hir::ImplItem` (i.e., the closest "item-like"),
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/// and the `local_id` which is unique within the given owner.
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///
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/// This two-level structure makes for more stable values: One can move an item
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/// around within the source code, or add or remove stuff before it, without
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/// the `local_id` part of the `HirId` changing, which is a very useful property in
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/// incremental compilation where we have to persist things through changes to
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/// the code base.
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#[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Hash, Debug, PartialOrd, Ord)]
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pub struct HirId {
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pub owner: DefIndex,
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pub local_id: ItemLocalId,
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}
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impl HirId {
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pub fn owner_def_id(self) -> DefId {
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DefId::local(self.owner)
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}
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pub fn owner_local_def_id(self) -> LocalDefId {
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LocalDefId::from_def_id(DefId::local(self.owner))
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}
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}
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impl serialize::UseSpecializedEncodable for HirId {
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fn default_encode<S: Encoder>(&self, s: &mut S) -> Result<(), S::Error> {
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let HirId {
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owner,
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local_id,
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} = *self;
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owner.encode(s)?;
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local_id.encode(s)
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}
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}
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impl serialize::UseSpecializedDecodable for HirId {
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fn default_decode<D: Decoder>(d: &mut D) -> Result<HirId, D::Error> {
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let owner = DefIndex::decode(d)?;
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let local_id = ItemLocalId::decode(d)?;
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Ok(HirId {
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owner,
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local_id
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})
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}
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}
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// hack to ensure that we don't try to access the private parts of `ItemLocalId` in this module
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mod item_local_id_inner {
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use rustc_data_structures::indexed_vec::Idx;
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/// An `ItemLocalId` uniquely identifies something within a given "item-like",
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/// that is within a hir::Item, hir::TraitItem, or hir::ImplItem. There is no
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/// guarantee that the numerical value of a given `ItemLocalId` corresponds to
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/// the node's position within the owning item in any way, but there is a
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/// guarantee that the `LocalItemId`s within an owner occupy a dense range of
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/// integers starting at zero, so a mapping that maps all or most nodes within
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/// an "item-like" to something else can be implement by a `Vec` instead of a
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/// tree or hash map.
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newtype_index! {
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pub struct ItemLocalId { .. }
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}
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}
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pub use self::item_local_id_inner::ItemLocalId;
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/// The `HirId` corresponding to `CRATE_NODE_ID` and `CRATE_DEF_INDEX`.
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pub const CRATE_HIR_ID: HirId = HirId {
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owner: CRATE_DEF_INDEX,
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local_id: ItemLocalId::from_u32_const(0)
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};
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pub const DUMMY_HIR_ID: HirId = HirId {
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owner: CRATE_DEF_INDEX,
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local_id: DUMMY_ITEM_LOCAL_ID,
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};
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pub const DUMMY_ITEM_LOCAL_ID: ItemLocalId = ItemLocalId::MAX;
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#[derive(Clone, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Copy)]
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pub struct Lifetime {
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pub id: NodeId,
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pub hir_id: HirId,
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pub span: Span,
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/// Either "`'a`", referring to a named lifetime definition,
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/// or "``" (i.e., `keywords::Invalid`), for elision placeholders.
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///
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/// HIR lowering inserts these placeholders in type paths that
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/// refer to type definitions needing lifetime parameters,
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/// `&T` and `&mut T`, and trait objects without `... + 'a`.
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pub name: LifetimeName,
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}
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#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Copy)]
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pub enum ParamName {
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/// Some user-given name like `T` or `'x`.
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Plain(Ident),
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/// Synthetic name generated when user elided a lifetime in an impl header.
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///
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/// E.g., the lifetimes in cases like these:
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///
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/// impl Foo for &u32
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/// impl Foo<'_> for u32
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///
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/// in that case, we rewrite to
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///
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/// impl<'f> Foo for &'f u32
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/// impl<'f> Foo<'f> for u32
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///
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/// where `'f` is something like `Fresh(0)`. The indices are
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/// unique per impl, but not necessarily continuous.
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Fresh(usize),
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/// Indicates an illegal name was given and an error has been
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/// repored (so we should squelch other derived errors). Occurs
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/// when, e.g., `'_` is used in the wrong place.
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Error,
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}
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impl ParamName {
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pub fn ident(&self) -> Ident {
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match *self {
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ParamName::Plain(ident) => ident,
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ParamName::Error | ParamName::Fresh(_) => keywords::UnderscoreLifetime.ident(),
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}
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}
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pub fn modern(&self) -> ParamName {
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match *self {
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ParamName::Plain(ident) => ParamName::Plain(ident.modern()),
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param_name => param_name,
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}
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}
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}
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#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Copy)]
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pub enum LifetimeName {
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/// User-given names or fresh (synthetic) names.
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Param(ParamName),
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/// User wrote nothing (e.g., the lifetime in `&u32`).
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Implicit,
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/// Indicates an error during lowering (usually `'_` in wrong place)
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/// that was already reported.
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Error,
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/// User wrote specifies `'_`.
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Underscore,
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/// User wrote `'static`.
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Static,
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}
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impl LifetimeName {
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pub fn ident(&self) -> Ident {
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match *self {
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LifetimeName::Implicit => keywords::Invalid.ident(),
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LifetimeName::Error => keywords::Invalid.ident(),
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LifetimeName::Underscore => keywords::UnderscoreLifetime.ident(),
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LifetimeName::Static => keywords::StaticLifetime.ident(),
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LifetimeName::Param(param_name) => param_name.ident(),
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}
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}
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pub fn is_elided(&self) -> bool {
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match self {
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LifetimeName::Implicit | LifetimeName::Underscore => true,
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// It might seem surprising that `Fresh(_)` counts as
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// *not* elided -- but this is because, as far as the code
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// in the compiler is concerned -- `Fresh(_)` variants act
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// equivalently to "some fresh name". They correspond to
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// early-bound regions on an impl, in other words.
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LifetimeName::Error | LifetimeName::Param(_) | LifetimeName::Static => false,
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}
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}
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fn is_static(&self) -> bool {
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self == &LifetimeName::Static
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}
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pub fn modern(&self) -> LifetimeName {
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match *self {
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LifetimeName::Param(param_name) => LifetimeName::Param(param_name.modern()),
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lifetime_name => lifetime_name,
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}
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}
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}
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impl fmt::Display for Lifetime {
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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
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self.name.ident().fmt(f)
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}
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}
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impl fmt::Debug for Lifetime {
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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
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write!(f,
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"lifetime({}: {})",
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self.id,
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print::to_string(print::NO_ANN, |s| s.print_lifetime(self)))
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}
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}
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impl Lifetime {
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pub fn is_elided(&self) -> bool {
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self.name.is_elided()
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}
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pub fn is_static(&self) -> bool {
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self.name.is_static()
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}
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}
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/// A `Path` is essentially Rust's notion of a name; for instance,
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/// `std::cmp::PartialEq`. It's represented as a sequence of identifiers,
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/// along with a bunch of supporting information.
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#[derive(Clone, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable)]
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pub struct Path {
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pub span: Span,
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/// The definition that the path resolved to.
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pub def: Def,
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/// The segments in the path: the things separated by `::`.
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pub segments: HirVec<PathSegment>,
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}
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impl Path {
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pub fn is_global(&self) -> bool {
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!self.segments.is_empty() && self.segments[0].ident.name == keywords::PathRoot.name()
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}
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}
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impl fmt::Debug for Path {
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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
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write!(f, "path({})", self)
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}
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}
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impl fmt::Display for Path {
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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
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write!(f, "{}", print::to_string(print::NO_ANN, |s| s.print_path(self, false)))
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}
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}
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/// A segment of a path: an identifier, an optional lifetime, and a set of
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/// types.
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#[derive(Clone, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Debug)]
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pub struct PathSegment {
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/// The identifier portion of this path segment.
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pub ident: Ident,
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// `id` and `def` are optional. We currently only use these in save-analysis,
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// any path segments without these will not have save-analysis info and
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// therefore will not have 'jump to def' in IDEs, but otherwise will not be
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// affected. (In general, we don't bother to get the defs for synthesized
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// segments, only for segments which have come from the AST).
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pub id: Option<NodeId>,
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pub hir_id: Option<HirId>,
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pub def: Option<Def>,
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/// Type/lifetime parameters attached to this path. They come in
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/// two flavors: `Path<A,B,C>` and `Path(A,B) -> C`. Note that
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/// this is more than just simple syntactic sugar; the use of
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/// parens affects the region binding rules, so we preserve the
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/// distinction.
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pub args: Option<P<GenericArgs>>,
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/// Whether to infer remaining type parameters, if any.
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/// This only applies to expression and pattern paths, and
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/// out of those only the segments with no type parameters
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/// to begin with, e.g., `Vec::new` is `<Vec<..>>::new::<..>`.
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pub infer_types: bool,
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}
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impl PathSegment {
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/// Converts an identifier to the corresponding segment.
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pub fn from_ident(ident: Ident) -> PathSegment {
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PathSegment {
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ident,
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id: None,
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hir_id: None,
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def: None,
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infer_types: true,
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args: None,
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}
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}
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pub fn new(
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ident: Ident,
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id: Option<NodeId>,
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hir_id: Option<HirId>,
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def: Option<Def>,
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args: GenericArgs,
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infer_types: bool,
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) -> Self {
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PathSegment {
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ident,
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id,
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hir_id,
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def,
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infer_types,
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args: if args.is_empty() {
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None
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} else {
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Some(P(args))
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}
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}
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}
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// FIXME: hack required because you can't create a static
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// `GenericArgs`, so you can't just return a `&GenericArgs`.
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pub fn with_generic_args<F, R>(&self, f: F) -> R
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where F: FnOnce(&GenericArgs) -> R
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{
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let dummy = GenericArgs::none();
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f(if let Some(ref args) = self.args {
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&args
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} else {
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&dummy
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})
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}
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}
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#[derive(Clone, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Debug)]
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pub struct ConstArg {
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pub value: AnonConst,
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pub span: Span,
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}
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#[derive(Clone, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Debug)]
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pub enum GenericArg {
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Lifetime(Lifetime),
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Type(Ty),
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Const(ConstArg),
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}
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impl GenericArg {
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pub fn span(&self) -> Span {
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match self {
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GenericArg::Lifetime(l) => l.span,
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GenericArg::Type(t) => t.span,
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GenericArg::Const(c) => c.span,
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}
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}
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pub fn id(&self) -> NodeId {
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match self {
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GenericArg::Lifetime(l) => l.id,
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GenericArg::Type(t) => t.id,
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GenericArg::Const(c) => c.value.id,
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}
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}
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}
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#[derive(Clone, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Debug)]
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pub struct GenericArgs {
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/// The generic arguments for this path segment.
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pub args: HirVec<GenericArg>,
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/// Bindings (equality constraints) on associated types, if present.
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/// E.g., `Foo<A = Bar>`.
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pub bindings: HirVec<TypeBinding>,
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/// Were arguments written in parenthesized form `Fn(T) -> U`?
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/// This is required mostly for pretty-printing and diagnostics,
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/// but also for changing lifetime elision rules to be "function-like".
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pub parenthesized: bool,
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}
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impl GenericArgs {
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pub fn none() -> Self {
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Self {
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args: HirVec::new(),
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bindings: HirVec::new(),
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parenthesized: false,
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}
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}
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pub fn is_empty(&self) -> bool {
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self.args.is_empty() && self.bindings.is_empty() && !self.parenthesized
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}
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pub fn inputs(&self) -> &[Ty] {
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if self.parenthesized {
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for arg in &self.args {
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match arg {
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GenericArg::Lifetime(_) => {}
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GenericArg::Type(ref ty) => {
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if let TyKind::Tup(ref tys) = ty.node {
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return tys;
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}
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break;
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}
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GenericArg::Const(_) => {}
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}
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}
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}
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bug!("GenericArgs::inputs: not a `Fn(T) -> U`");
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}
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pub fn own_counts(&self) -> GenericParamCount {
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// We could cache this as a property of `GenericParamCount`, but
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// the aim is to refactor this away entirely eventually and the
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// presence of this method will be a constant reminder.
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let mut own_counts: GenericParamCount = Default::default();
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for arg in &self.args {
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match arg {
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GenericArg::Lifetime(_) => own_counts.lifetimes += 1,
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GenericArg::Type(_) => own_counts.types += 1,
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GenericArg::Const(_) => own_counts.consts += 1,
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};
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}
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own_counts
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}
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}
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/// A modifier on a bound, currently this is only used for `?Sized`, where the
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/// modifier is `Maybe`. Negative bounds should also be handled here.
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#[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug)]
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pub enum TraitBoundModifier {
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None,
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Maybe,
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}
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/// The AST represents all type param bounds as types.
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/// `typeck::collect::compute_bounds` matches these against
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/// the "special" built-in traits (see `middle::lang_items`) and
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/// detects `Copy`, `Send` and `Sync`.
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#[derive(Clone, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Debug)]
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pub enum GenericBound {
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Trait(PolyTraitRef, TraitBoundModifier),
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Outlives(Lifetime),
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}
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impl GenericBound {
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pub fn span(&self) -> Span {
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match self {
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&GenericBound::Trait(ref t, ..) => t.span,
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&GenericBound::Outlives(ref l) => l.span,
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}
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}
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}
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pub type GenericBounds = HirVec<GenericBound>;
|
|
|
|
#[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Debug)]
|
|
pub enum LifetimeParamKind {
|
|
// Indicates that the lifetime definition was explicitly declared (e.g., in
|
|
// `fn foo<'a>(x: &'a u8) -> &'a u8 { x }`).
|
|
Explicit,
|
|
|
|
// Indicates that the lifetime definition was synthetically added
|
|
// as a result of an in-band lifetime usage (e.g., in
|
|
// `fn foo(x: &'a u8) -> &'a u8 { x }`).
|
|
InBand,
|
|
|
|
// Indication that the lifetime was elided (e.g., in both cases in
|
|
// `fn foo(x: &u8) -> &'_ u8 { x }`).
|
|
Elided,
|
|
|
|
// Indication that the lifetime name was somehow in error.
|
|
Error,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[derive(Clone, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Debug)]
|
|
pub enum GenericParamKind {
|
|
/// A lifetime definition (e.g., `'a: 'b + 'c + 'd`).
|
|
Lifetime {
|
|
kind: LifetimeParamKind,
|
|
},
|
|
Type {
|
|
default: Option<P<Ty>>,
|
|
synthetic: Option<SyntheticTyParamKind>,
|
|
},
|
|
Const {
|
|
ty: P<Ty>,
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[derive(Clone, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Debug)]
|
|
pub struct GenericParam {
|
|
pub id: NodeId,
|
|
pub hir_id: HirId,
|
|
pub name: ParamName,
|
|
pub attrs: HirVec<Attribute>,
|
|
pub bounds: GenericBounds,
|
|
pub span: Span,
|
|
pub pure_wrt_drop: bool,
|
|
|
|
pub kind: GenericParamKind,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[derive(Default)]
|
|
pub struct GenericParamCount {
|
|
pub lifetimes: usize,
|
|
pub types: usize,
|
|
pub consts: usize,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Represents lifetimes and type parameters attached to a declaration
|
|
/// of a function, enum, trait, etc.
|
|
#[derive(Clone, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Debug)]
|
|
pub struct Generics {
|
|
pub params: HirVec<GenericParam>,
|
|
pub where_clause: WhereClause,
|
|
pub span: Span,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
impl Generics {
|
|
pub fn empty() -> Generics {
|
|
Generics {
|
|
params: HirVec::new(),
|
|
where_clause: WhereClause {
|
|
id: DUMMY_NODE_ID,
|
|
hir_id: DUMMY_HIR_ID,
|
|
predicates: HirVec::new(),
|
|
},
|
|
span: DUMMY_SP,
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
pub fn own_counts(&self) -> GenericParamCount {
|
|
// We could cache this as a property of `GenericParamCount`, but
|
|
// the aim is to refactor this away entirely eventually and the
|
|
// presence of this method will be a constant reminder.
|
|
let mut own_counts: GenericParamCount = Default::default();
|
|
|
|
for param in &self.params {
|
|
match param.kind {
|
|
GenericParamKind::Lifetime { .. } => own_counts.lifetimes += 1,
|
|
GenericParamKind::Type { .. } => own_counts.types += 1,
|
|
GenericParamKind::Const { .. } => own_counts.consts += 1,
|
|
};
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
own_counts
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
pub fn get_named(&self, name: &InternedString) -> Option<&GenericParam> {
|
|
for param in &self.params {
|
|
if *name == param.name.ident().as_interned_str() {
|
|
return Some(param);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
None
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Synthetic type parameters are converted to another form during lowering; this allows
|
|
/// us to track the original form they had, and is useful for error messages.
|
|
#[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug)]
|
|
pub enum SyntheticTyParamKind {
|
|
ImplTrait
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// A where-clause in a definition.
|
|
#[derive(Clone, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Debug)]
|
|
pub struct WhereClause {
|
|
pub id: NodeId,
|
|
pub hir_id: HirId,
|
|
pub predicates: HirVec<WherePredicate>,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
impl WhereClause {
|
|
pub fn span(&self) -> Option<Span> {
|
|
self.predicates.iter().map(|predicate| predicate.span())
|
|
.fold(None, |acc, i| match (acc, i) {
|
|
(None, i) => Some(i),
|
|
(Some(acc), i) => {
|
|
Some(acc.to(i))
|
|
}
|
|
})
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// A single predicate in a where-clause.
|
|
#[derive(Clone, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Debug)]
|
|
pub enum WherePredicate {
|
|
/// A type binding (e.g., `for<'c> Foo: Send + Clone + 'c`).
|
|
BoundPredicate(WhereBoundPredicate),
|
|
/// A lifetime predicate (e.g., `'a: 'b + 'c`).
|
|
RegionPredicate(WhereRegionPredicate),
|
|
/// An equality predicate (unsupported).
|
|
EqPredicate(WhereEqPredicate),
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
impl WherePredicate {
|
|
pub fn span(&self) -> Span {
|
|
match self {
|
|
&WherePredicate::BoundPredicate(ref p) => p.span,
|
|
&WherePredicate::RegionPredicate(ref p) => p.span,
|
|
&WherePredicate::EqPredicate(ref p) => p.span,
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// A type bound (e.g., `for<'c> Foo: Send + Clone + 'c`).
|
|
#[derive(Clone, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Debug)]
|
|
pub struct WhereBoundPredicate {
|
|
pub span: Span,
|
|
/// Any generics from a `for` binding.
|
|
pub bound_generic_params: HirVec<GenericParam>,
|
|
/// The type being bounded.
|
|
pub bounded_ty: P<Ty>,
|
|
/// Trait and lifetime bounds (e.g., `Clone + Send + 'static`).
|
|
pub bounds: GenericBounds,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// A lifetime predicate (e.g., `'a: 'b + 'c`).
|
|
#[derive(Clone, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Debug)]
|
|
pub struct WhereRegionPredicate {
|
|
pub span: Span,
|
|
pub lifetime: Lifetime,
|
|
pub bounds: GenericBounds,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// An equality predicate (e.g., `T = int`); currently unsupported.
|
|
#[derive(Clone, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Debug)]
|
|
pub struct WhereEqPredicate {
|
|
pub id: NodeId,
|
|
pub hir_id: HirId,
|
|
pub span: Span,
|
|
pub lhs_ty: P<Ty>,
|
|
pub rhs_ty: P<Ty>,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[derive(Clone, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Debug)]
|
|
pub struct ModuleItems {
|
|
// Use BTreeSets here so items are in the same order as in the
|
|
// list of all items in Crate
|
|
pub items: BTreeSet<NodeId>,
|
|
pub trait_items: BTreeSet<TraitItemId>,
|
|
pub impl_items: BTreeSet<ImplItemId>,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// The top-level data structure that stores the entire contents of
|
|
/// the crate currently being compiled.
|
|
///
|
|
/// For more details, see the [rustc guide].
|
|
///
|
|
/// [rustc guide]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rustc-guide/hir.html
|
|
#[derive(Clone, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Debug)]
|
|
pub struct Crate {
|
|
pub module: Mod,
|
|
pub attrs: HirVec<Attribute>,
|
|
pub span: Span,
|
|
pub exported_macros: HirVec<MacroDef>,
|
|
|
|
// N.B., we use a BTreeMap here so that `visit_all_items` iterates
|
|
// over the ids in increasing order. In principle it should not
|
|
// matter what order we visit things in, but in *practice* it
|
|
// does, because it can affect the order in which errors are
|
|
// detected, which in turn can make compile-fail tests yield
|
|
// slightly different results.
|
|
pub items: BTreeMap<NodeId, Item>,
|
|
|
|
pub trait_items: BTreeMap<TraitItemId, TraitItem>,
|
|
pub impl_items: BTreeMap<ImplItemId, ImplItem>,
|
|
pub bodies: BTreeMap<BodyId, Body>,
|
|
pub trait_impls: BTreeMap<DefId, Vec<NodeId>>,
|
|
pub trait_auto_impl: BTreeMap<DefId, NodeId>,
|
|
|
|
/// A list of the body ids written out in the order in which they
|
|
/// appear in the crate. If you're going to process all the bodies
|
|
/// in the crate, you should iterate over this list rather than the keys
|
|
/// of bodies.
|
|
pub body_ids: Vec<BodyId>,
|
|
|
|
/// A list of modules written out in the order in which they
|
|
/// appear in the crate. This includes the main crate module.
|
|
pub modules: BTreeMap<NodeId, ModuleItems>,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
impl Crate {
|
|
pub fn item(&self, id: NodeId) -> &Item {
|
|
&self.items[&id]
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
pub fn trait_item(&self, id: TraitItemId) -> &TraitItem {
|
|
&self.trait_items[&id]
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
pub fn impl_item(&self, id: ImplItemId) -> &ImplItem {
|
|
&self.impl_items[&id]
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Visits all items in the crate in some deterministic (but
|
|
/// unspecified) order. If you just need to process every item,
|
|
/// but don't care about nesting, this method is the best choice.
|
|
///
|
|
/// If you do care about nesting -- usually because your algorithm
|
|
/// follows lexical scoping rules -- then you want a different
|
|
/// approach. You should override `visit_nested_item` in your
|
|
/// visitor and then call `intravisit::walk_crate` instead.
|
|
pub fn visit_all_item_likes<'hir, V>(&'hir self, visitor: &mut V)
|
|
where V: itemlikevisit::ItemLikeVisitor<'hir>
|
|
{
|
|
for (_, item) in &self.items {
|
|
visitor.visit_item(item);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
for (_, trait_item) in &self.trait_items {
|
|
visitor.visit_trait_item(trait_item);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
for (_, impl_item) in &self.impl_items {
|
|
visitor.visit_impl_item(impl_item);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// A parallel version of `visit_all_item_likes`.
|
|
pub fn par_visit_all_item_likes<'hir, V>(&'hir self, visitor: &V)
|
|
where V: itemlikevisit::ParItemLikeVisitor<'hir> + Sync + Send
|
|
{
|
|
parallel!({
|
|
par_iter(&self.items).for_each(|(_, item)| {
|
|
visitor.visit_item(item);
|
|
});
|
|
}, {
|
|
par_iter(&self.trait_items).for_each(|(_, trait_item)| {
|
|
visitor.visit_trait_item(trait_item);
|
|
});
|
|
}, {
|
|
par_iter(&self.impl_items).for_each(|(_, impl_item)| {
|
|
visitor.visit_impl_item(impl_item);
|
|
});
|
|
});
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
pub fn body(&self, id: BodyId) -> &Body {
|
|
&self.bodies[&id]
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// A macro definition, in this crate or imported from another.
|
|
///
|
|
/// Not parsed directly, but created on macro import or `macro_rules!` expansion.
|
|
#[derive(Clone, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Debug)]
|
|
pub struct MacroDef {
|
|
pub name: Name,
|
|
pub vis: Visibility,
|
|
pub attrs: HirVec<Attribute>,
|
|
pub id: NodeId,
|
|
pub hir_id: HirId,
|
|
pub span: Span,
|
|
pub body: TokenStream,
|
|
pub legacy: bool,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[derive(Clone, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Debug)]
|
|
pub struct Block {
|
|
/// Statements in a block.
|
|
pub stmts: HirVec<Stmt>,
|
|
/// An expression at the end of the block
|
|
/// without a semicolon, if any.
|
|
pub expr: Option<P<Expr>>,
|
|
pub id: NodeId,
|
|
pub hir_id: HirId,
|
|
/// Distinguishes between `unsafe { ... }` and `{ ... }`.
|
|
pub rules: BlockCheckMode,
|
|
pub span: Span,
|
|
/// If true, then there may exist `break 'a` values that aim to
|
|
/// break out of this block early.
|
|
/// Used by `'label: {}` blocks and by `catch` statements.
|
|
pub targeted_by_break: bool,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[derive(Clone, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable)]
|
|
pub struct Pat {
|
|
pub id: NodeId,
|
|
pub hir_id: HirId,
|
|
pub node: PatKind,
|
|
pub span: Span,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
impl fmt::Debug for Pat {
|
|
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
|
|
write!(f, "pat({}: {})", self.id,
|
|
print::to_string(print::NO_ANN, |s| s.print_pat(self)))
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
impl Pat {
|
|
// FIXME(#19596) this is a workaround, but there should be a better way
|
|
fn walk_<G>(&self, it: &mut G) -> bool
|
|
where G: FnMut(&Pat) -> bool
|
|
{
|
|
if !it(self) {
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
match self.node {
|
|
PatKind::Binding(.., Some(ref p)) => p.walk_(it),
|
|
PatKind::Struct(_, ref fields, _) => {
|
|
fields.iter().all(|field| field.node.pat.walk_(it))
|
|
}
|
|
PatKind::TupleStruct(_, ref s, _) | PatKind::Tuple(ref s, _) => {
|
|
s.iter().all(|p| p.walk_(it))
|
|
}
|
|
PatKind::Box(ref s) | PatKind::Ref(ref s, _) => {
|
|
s.walk_(it)
|
|
}
|
|
PatKind::Slice(ref before, ref slice, ref after) => {
|
|
before.iter()
|
|
.chain(slice.iter())
|
|
.chain(after.iter())
|
|
.all(|p| p.walk_(it))
|
|
}
|
|
PatKind::Wild |
|
|
PatKind::Lit(_) |
|
|
PatKind::Range(..) |
|
|
PatKind::Binding(..) |
|
|
PatKind::Path(_) => {
|
|
true
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
pub fn walk<F>(&self, mut it: F) -> bool
|
|
where F: FnMut(&Pat) -> bool
|
|
{
|
|
self.walk_(&mut it)
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// A single field in a struct pattern.
|
|
///
|
|
/// Patterns like the fields of Foo `{ x, ref y, ref mut z }`
|
|
/// are treated the same as` x: x, y: ref y, z: ref mut z`,
|
|
/// except `is_shorthand` is true.
|
|
#[derive(Clone, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Debug)]
|
|
pub struct FieldPat {
|
|
pub id: NodeId,
|
|
pub hir_id: HirId,
|
|
/// The identifier for the field.
|
|
pub ident: Ident,
|
|
/// The pattern the field is destructured to.
|
|
pub pat: P<Pat>,
|
|
pub is_shorthand: bool,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Explicit binding annotations given in the HIR for a binding. Note
|
|
/// that this is not the final binding *mode* that we infer after type
|
|
/// inference.
|
|
#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Debug, Copy)]
|
|
pub enum BindingAnnotation {
|
|
/// No binding annotation given: this means that the final binding mode
|
|
/// will depend on whether we have skipped through a `&` reference
|
|
/// when matching. For example, the `x` in `Some(x)` will have binding
|
|
/// mode `None`; if you do `let Some(x) = &Some(22)`, it will
|
|
/// ultimately be inferred to be by-reference.
|
|
///
|
|
/// Note that implicit reference skipping is not implemented yet (#42640).
|
|
Unannotated,
|
|
|
|
/// Annotated with `mut x` -- could be either ref or not, similar to `None`.
|
|
Mutable,
|
|
|
|
/// Annotated as `ref`, like `ref x`
|
|
Ref,
|
|
|
|
/// Annotated as `ref mut x`.
|
|
RefMut,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Debug)]
|
|
pub enum RangeEnd {
|
|
Included,
|
|
Excluded,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[derive(Clone, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Debug)]
|
|
pub enum PatKind {
|
|
/// Represents a wildcard pattern (i.e., `_`).
|
|
Wild,
|
|
|
|
/// A fresh binding `ref mut binding @ OPT_SUBPATTERN`.
|
|
/// The `NodeId` is the canonical ID for the variable being bound,
|
|
/// (e.g., in `Ok(x) | Err(x)`, both `x` use the same canonical ID),
|
|
/// which is the pattern ID of the first `x`.
|
|
Binding(BindingAnnotation, NodeId, HirId, Ident, Option<P<Pat>>),
|
|
|
|
/// A struct or struct variant pattern (e.g., `Variant {x, y, ..}`).
|
|
/// The `bool` is `true` in the presence of a `..`.
|
|
Struct(QPath, HirVec<Spanned<FieldPat>>, bool),
|
|
|
|
/// A tuple struct/variant pattern `Variant(x, y, .., z)`.
|
|
/// If the `..` pattern fragment is present, then `Option<usize>` denotes its position.
|
|
/// `0 <= position <= subpats.len()`
|
|
TupleStruct(QPath, HirVec<P<Pat>>, Option<usize>),
|
|
|
|
/// A path pattern for an unit struct/variant or a (maybe-associated) constant.
|
|
Path(QPath),
|
|
|
|
/// A tuple pattern (e.g., `(a, b)`).
|
|
/// If the `..` pattern fragment is present, then `Option<usize>` denotes its position.
|
|
/// `0 <= position <= subpats.len()`
|
|
Tuple(HirVec<P<Pat>>, Option<usize>),
|
|
|
|
/// A `box` pattern.
|
|
Box(P<Pat>),
|
|
|
|
/// A reference pattern (e.g., `&mut (a, b)`).
|
|
Ref(P<Pat>, Mutability),
|
|
|
|
/// A literal.
|
|
Lit(P<Expr>),
|
|
|
|
/// A range pattern (e.g., `1...2` or `1..2`).
|
|
Range(P<Expr>, P<Expr>, RangeEnd),
|
|
|
|
/// `[a, b, ..i, y, z]` is represented as:
|
|
/// `PatKind::Slice(box [a, b], Some(i), box [y, z])`.
|
|
Slice(HirVec<P<Pat>>, Option<P<Pat>>, HirVec<P<Pat>>),
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug, Copy)]
|
|
pub enum Mutability {
|
|
MutMutable,
|
|
MutImmutable,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
impl Mutability {
|
|
/// Returns `MutMutable` only if both arguments are mutable.
|
|
pub fn and(self, other: Self) -> Self {
|
|
match self {
|
|
MutMutable => other,
|
|
MutImmutable => MutImmutable,
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Debug, Copy, Hash)]
|
|
pub enum BinOpKind {
|
|
/// The `+` operator (addition).
|
|
Add,
|
|
/// The `-` operator (subtraction).
|
|
Sub,
|
|
/// The `*` operator (multiplication).
|
|
Mul,
|
|
/// The `/` operator (division).
|
|
Div,
|
|
/// The `%` operator (modulus).
|
|
Rem,
|
|
/// The `&&` operator (logical and).
|
|
And,
|
|
/// The `||` operator (logical or).
|
|
Or,
|
|
/// The `^` operator (bitwise xor).
|
|
BitXor,
|
|
/// The `&` operator (bitwise and).
|
|
BitAnd,
|
|
/// The `|` operator (bitwise or).
|
|
BitOr,
|
|
/// The `<<` operator (shift left).
|
|
Shl,
|
|
/// The `>>` operator (shift right).
|
|
Shr,
|
|
/// The `==` operator (equality).
|
|
Eq,
|
|
/// The `<` operator (less than).
|
|
Lt,
|
|
/// The `<=` operator (less than or equal to).
|
|
Le,
|
|
/// The `!=` operator (not equal to).
|
|
Ne,
|
|
/// The `>=` operator (greater than or equal to).
|
|
Ge,
|
|
/// The `>` operator (greater than).
|
|
Gt,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
impl BinOpKind {
|
|
pub fn as_str(self) -> &'static str {
|
|
match self {
|
|
BinOpKind::Add => "+",
|
|
BinOpKind::Sub => "-",
|
|
BinOpKind::Mul => "*",
|
|
BinOpKind::Div => "/",
|
|
BinOpKind::Rem => "%",
|
|
BinOpKind::And => "&&",
|
|
BinOpKind::Or => "||",
|
|
BinOpKind::BitXor => "^",
|
|
BinOpKind::BitAnd => "&",
|
|
BinOpKind::BitOr => "|",
|
|
BinOpKind::Shl => "<<",
|
|
BinOpKind::Shr => ">>",
|
|
BinOpKind::Eq => "==",
|
|
BinOpKind::Lt => "<",
|
|
BinOpKind::Le => "<=",
|
|
BinOpKind::Ne => "!=",
|
|
BinOpKind::Ge => ">=",
|
|
BinOpKind::Gt => ">",
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
pub fn is_lazy(self) -> bool {
|
|
match self {
|
|
BinOpKind::And | BinOpKind::Or => true,
|
|
_ => false,
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
pub fn is_shift(self) -> bool {
|
|
match self {
|
|
BinOpKind::Shl | BinOpKind::Shr => true,
|
|
_ => false,
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
pub fn is_comparison(self) -> bool {
|
|
match self {
|
|
BinOpKind::Eq |
|
|
BinOpKind::Lt |
|
|
BinOpKind::Le |
|
|
BinOpKind::Ne |
|
|
BinOpKind::Gt |
|
|
BinOpKind::Ge => true,
|
|
BinOpKind::And |
|
|
BinOpKind::Or |
|
|
BinOpKind::Add |
|
|
BinOpKind::Sub |
|
|
BinOpKind::Mul |
|
|
BinOpKind::Div |
|
|
BinOpKind::Rem |
|
|
BinOpKind::BitXor |
|
|
BinOpKind::BitAnd |
|
|
BinOpKind::BitOr |
|
|
BinOpKind::Shl |
|
|
BinOpKind::Shr => false,
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Returns `true` if the binary operator takes its arguments by value.
|
|
pub fn is_by_value(self) -> bool {
|
|
!self.is_comparison()
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
impl Into<ast::BinOpKind> for BinOpKind {
|
|
fn into(self) -> ast::BinOpKind {
|
|
match self {
|
|
BinOpKind::Add => ast::BinOpKind::Add,
|
|
BinOpKind::Sub => ast::BinOpKind::Sub,
|
|
BinOpKind::Mul => ast::BinOpKind::Mul,
|
|
BinOpKind::Div => ast::BinOpKind::Div,
|
|
BinOpKind::Rem => ast::BinOpKind::Rem,
|
|
BinOpKind::And => ast::BinOpKind::And,
|
|
BinOpKind::Or => ast::BinOpKind::Or,
|
|
BinOpKind::BitXor => ast::BinOpKind::BitXor,
|
|
BinOpKind::BitAnd => ast::BinOpKind::BitAnd,
|
|
BinOpKind::BitOr => ast::BinOpKind::BitOr,
|
|
BinOpKind::Shl => ast::BinOpKind::Shl,
|
|
BinOpKind::Shr => ast::BinOpKind::Shr,
|
|
BinOpKind::Eq => ast::BinOpKind::Eq,
|
|
BinOpKind::Lt => ast::BinOpKind::Lt,
|
|
BinOpKind::Le => ast::BinOpKind::Le,
|
|
BinOpKind::Ne => ast::BinOpKind::Ne,
|
|
BinOpKind::Ge => ast::BinOpKind::Ge,
|
|
BinOpKind::Gt => ast::BinOpKind::Gt,
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
pub type BinOp = Spanned<BinOpKind>;
|
|
|
|
#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Debug, Copy, Hash)]
|
|
pub enum UnOp {
|
|
/// The `*` operator (deferencing).
|
|
UnDeref,
|
|
/// The `!` operator (logical negation).
|
|
UnNot,
|
|
/// The `-` operator (negation).
|
|
UnNeg,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
impl UnOp {
|
|
pub fn as_str(self) -> &'static str {
|
|
match self {
|
|
UnDeref => "*",
|
|
UnNot => "!",
|
|
UnNeg => "-",
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Returns `true` if the unary operator takes its argument by value.
|
|
pub fn is_by_value(self) -> bool {
|
|
match self {
|
|
UnNeg | UnNot => true,
|
|
_ => false,
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// A statement.
|
|
#[derive(Clone, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable)]
|
|
pub struct Stmt {
|
|
pub id: NodeId,
|
|
pub hir_id: HirId,
|
|
pub node: StmtKind,
|
|
pub span: Span,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
impl fmt::Debug for Stmt {
|
|
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
|
|
write!(f, "stmt({}: {})", self.id,
|
|
print::to_string(print::NO_ANN, |s| s.print_stmt(self)))
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[derive(Clone, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable)]
|
|
pub enum StmtKind {
|
|
/// A local (`let`) binding.
|
|
Local(P<Local>),
|
|
|
|
/// An item binding.
|
|
Item(ItemId),
|
|
|
|
/// An expression without a trailing semi-colon (must have unit type).
|
|
Expr(P<Expr>),
|
|
|
|
/// An expression with a trailing semi-colon (may have any type).
|
|
Semi(P<Expr>),
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
impl StmtKind {
|
|
pub fn attrs(&self) -> &[Attribute] {
|
|
match *self {
|
|
StmtKind::Local(ref l) => &l.attrs,
|
|
StmtKind::Item(_) => &[],
|
|
StmtKind::Expr(ref e) |
|
|
StmtKind::Semi(ref e) => &e.attrs,
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Represents a `let` statement (i.e., `let <pat>:<ty> = <expr>;`).
|
|
#[derive(Clone, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Debug)]
|
|
pub struct Local {
|
|
pub pat: P<Pat>,
|
|
pub ty: Option<P<Ty>>,
|
|
/// Initializer expression to set the value, if any.
|
|
pub init: Option<P<Expr>>,
|
|
pub id: NodeId,
|
|
pub hir_id: HirId,
|
|
pub span: Span,
|
|
pub attrs: ThinVec<Attribute>,
|
|
pub source: LocalSource,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Represents a single arm of a `match` expression.
|
|
#[derive(Clone, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Debug)]
|
|
pub struct Arm {
|
|
pub attrs: HirVec<Attribute>,
|
|
pub pats: HirVec<P<Pat>>,
|
|
pub guard: Option<Guard>,
|
|
pub body: P<Expr>,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[derive(Clone, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Debug)]
|
|
pub enum Guard {
|
|
If(P<Expr>),
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[derive(Clone, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Debug)]
|
|
pub struct Field {
|
|
pub id: NodeId,
|
|
pub hir_id: HirId,
|
|
pub ident: Ident,
|
|
pub expr: P<Expr>,
|
|
pub span: Span,
|
|
pub is_shorthand: bool,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Debug, Copy)]
|
|
pub enum BlockCheckMode {
|
|
DefaultBlock,
|
|
UnsafeBlock(UnsafeSource),
|
|
PushUnsafeBlock(UnsafeSource),
|
|
PopUnsafeBlock(UnsafeSource),
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Debug, Copy)]
|
|
pub enum UnsafeSource {
|
|
CompilerGenerated,
|
|
UserProvided,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug)]
|
|
pub struct BodyId {
|
|
pub hir_id: HirId,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// The body of a function, closure, or constant value. In the case of
|
|
/// a function, the body contains not only the function body itself
|
|
/// (which is an expression), but also the argument patterns, since
|
|
/// those are something that the caller doesn't really care about.
|
|
///
|
|
/// # Examples
|
|
///
|
|
/// ```
|
|
/// fn foo((x, y): (u32, u32)) -> u32 {
|
|
/// x + y
|
|
/// }
|
|
/// ```
|
|
///
|
|
/// Here, the `Body` associated with `foo()` would contain:
|
|
///
|
|
/// - an `arguments` array containing the `(x, y)` pattern
|
|
/// - a `value` containing the `x + y` expression (maybe wrapped in a block)
|
|
/// - `is_generator` would be false
|
|
///
|
|
/// All bodies have an **owner**, which can be accessed via the HIR
|
|
/// map using `body_owner_def_id()`.
|
|
#[derive(Clone, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Debug)]
|
|
pub struct Body {
|
|
pub arguments: HirVec<Arg>,
|
|
pub value: Expr,
|
|
pub is_generator: bool,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
impl Body {
|
|
pub fn id(&self) -> BodyId {
|
|
BodyId {
|
|
hir_id: self.value.hir_id,
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug)]
|
|
pub enum BodyOwnerKind {
|
|
/// Functions and methods.
|
|
Fn,
|
|
|
|
/// Closures
|
|
Closure,
|
|
|
|
/// Constants and associated constants.
|
|
Const,
|
|
|
|
/// Initializer of a `static` item.
|
|
Static(Mutability),
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
impl BodyOwnerKind {
|
|
pub fn is_fn_or_closure(self) -> bool {
|
|
match self {
|
|
BodyOwnerKind::Fn | BodyOwnerKind::Closure => true,
|
|
BodyOwnerKind::Const | BodyOwnerKind::Static(_) => false,
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// A constant (expression) that's not an item or associated item,
|
|
/// but needs its own `DefId` for type-checking, const-eval, etc.
|
|
/// These are usually found nested inside types (e.g., array lengths)
|
|
/// or expressions (e.g., repeat counts), and also used to define
|
|
/// explicit discriminant values for enum variants.
|
|
#[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Debug)]
|
|
pub struct AnonConst {
|
|
pub id: NodeId,
|
|
pub hir_id: HirId,
|
|
pub body: BodyId,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// An expression
|
|
#[derive(Clone, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable)]
|
|
pub struct Expr {
|
|
pub id: NodeId,
|
|
pub span: Span,
|
|
pub node: ExprKind,
|
|
pub attrs: ThinVec<Attribute>,
|
|
pub hir_id: HirId,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// `Expr` is used a lot. Make sure it doesn't unintentionally get bigger.
|
|
#[cfg(target_arch = "x86_64")]
|
|
static_assert!(MEM_SIZE_OF_EXPR: std::mem::size_of::<Expr>() == 72);
|
|
|
|
impl Expr {
|
|
pub fn precedence(&self) -> ExprPrecedence {
|
|
match self.node {
|
|
ExprKind::Box(_) => ExprPrecedence::Box,
|
|
ExprKind::Array(_) => ExprPrecedence::Array,
|
|
ExprKind::Call(..) => ExprPrecedence::Call,
|
|
ExprKind::MethodCall(..) => ExprPrecedence::MethodCall,
|
|
ExprKind::Tup(_) => ExprPrecedence::Tup,
|
|
ExprKind::Binary(op, ..) => ExprPrecedence::Binary(op.node.into()),
|
|
ExprKind::Unary(..) => ExprPrecedence::Unary,
|
|
ExprKind::Lit(_) => ExprPrecedence::Lit,
|
|
ExprKind::Type(..) | ExprKind::Cast(..) => ExprPrecedence::Cast,
|
|
ExprKind::If(..) => ExprPrecedence::If,
|
|
ExprKind::While(..) => ExprPrecedence::While,
|
|
ExprKind::Loop(..) => ExprPrecedence::Loop,
|
|
ExprKind::Match(..) => ExprPrecedence::Match,
|
|
ExprKind::Closure(..) => ExprPrecedence::Closure,
|
|
ExprKind::Block(..) => ExprPrecedence::Block,
|
|
ExprKind::Assign(..) => ExprPrecedence::Assign,
|
|
ExprKind::AssignOp(..) => ExprPrecedence::AssignOp,
|
|
ExprKind::Field(..) => ExprPrecedence::Field,
|
|
ExprKind::Index(..) => ExprPrecedence::Index,
|
|
ExprKind::Path(..) => ExprPrecedence::Path,
|
|
ExprKind::AddrOf(..) => ExprPrecedence::AddrOf,
|
|
ExprKind::Break(..) => ExprPrecedence::Break,
|
|
ExprKind::Continue(..) => ExprPrecedence::Continue,
|
|
ExprKind::Ret(..) => ExprPrecedence::Ret,
|
|
ExprKind::InlineAsm(..) => ExprPrecedence::InlineAsm,
|
|
ExprKind::Struct(..) => ExprPrecedence::Struct,
|
|
ExprKind::Repeat(..) => ExprPrecedence::Repeat,
|
|
ExprKind::Yield(..) => ExprPrecedence::Yield,
|
|
ExprKind::Err => ExprPrecedence::Err,
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
pub fn is_place_expr(&self) -> bool {
|
|
match self.node {
|
|
ExprKind::Path(QPath::Resolved(_, ref path)) => {
|
|
match path.def {
|
|
Def::Local(..) | Def::Upvar(..) | Def::Static(..) | Def::Err => true,
|
|
_ => false,
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
ExprKind::Type(ref e, _) => {
|
|
e.is_place_expr()
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
ExprKind::Unary(UnDeref, _) |
|
|
ExprKind::Field(..) |
|
|
ExprKind::Index(..) => {
|
|
true
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Partially qualified paths in expressions can only legally
|
|
// refer to associated items which are always rvalues.
|
|
ExprKind::Path(QPath::TypeRelative(..)) |
|
|
|
|
ExprKind::Call(..) |
|
|
ExprKind::MethodCall(..) |
|
|
ExprKind::Struct(..) |
|
|
ExprKind::Tup(..) |
|
|
ExprKind::If(..) |
|
|
ExprKind::Match(..) |
|
|
ExprKind::Closure(..) |
|
|
ExprKind::Block(..) |
|
|
ExprKind::Repeat(..) |
|
|
ExprKind::Array(..) |
|
|
ExprKind::Break(..) |
|
|
ExprKind::Continue(..) |
|
|
ExprKind::Ret(..) |
|
|
ExprKind::While(..) |
|
|
ExprKind::Loop(..) |
|
|
ExprKind::Assign(..) |
|
|
ExprKind::InlineAsm(..) |
|
|
ExprKind::AssignOp(..) |
|
|
ExprKind::Lit(_) |
|
|
ExprKind::Unary(..) |
|
|
ExprKind::Box(..) |
|
|
ExprKind::AddrOf(..) |
|
|
ExprKind::Binary(..) |
|
|
ExprKind::Yield(..) |
|
|
ExprKind::Cast(..) |
|
|
ExprKind::Err => {
|
|
false
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
impl fmt::Debug for Expr {
|
|
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
|
|
write!(f, "expr({}: {})", self.id,
|
|
print::to_string(print::NO_ANN, |s| s.print_expr(self)))
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[derive(Clone, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Debug)]
|
|
pub enum ExprKind {
|
|
/// A `box x` expression.
|
|
Box(P<Expr>),
|
|
/// An array (e.g., `[a, b, c, d]`).
|
|
Array(HirVec<Expr>),
|
|
/// A function call.
|
|
///
|
|
/// The first field resolves to the function itself (usually an `ExprKind::Path`),
|
|
/// and the second field is the list of arguments.
|
|
/// This also represents calling the constructor of
|
|
/// tuple-like ADTs such as tuple structs and enum variants.
|
|
Call(P<Expr>, HirVec<Expr>),
|
|
/// A method call (e.g., `x.foo::<'static, Bar, Baz>(a, b, c, d)`).
|
|
///
|
|
/// The `PathSegment`/`Span` represent the method name and its generic arguments
|
|
/// (within the angle brackets).
|
|
/// The first element of the vector of `Expr`s is the expression that evaluates
|
|
/// to the object on which the method is being called on (the receiver),
|
|
/// and the remaining elements are the rest of the arguments.
|
|
/// Thus, `x.foo::<Bar, Baz>(a, b, c, d)` is represented as
|
|
/// `ExprKind::MethodCall(PathSegment { foo, [Bar, Baz] }, [x, a, b, c, d])`.
|
|
MethodCall(P<PathSegment>, Span, HirVec<Expr>),
|
|
/// A tuple (e.g., `(a, b, c ,d)`).
|
|
Tup(HirVec<Expr>),
|
|
/// A binary operation (e.g., `a + b`, `a * b`).
|
|
Binary(BinOp, P<Expr>, P<Expr>),
|
|
/// A unary operation (e.g., `!x`, `*x`).
|
|
Unary(UnOp, P<Expr>),
|
|
/// A literal (e.g., `1`, `"foo"`).
|
|
Lit(Lit),
|
|
/// A cast (e.g., `foo as f64`).
|
|
Cast(P<Expr>, P<Ty>),
|
|
/// A type reference (e.g., `Foo`).
|
|
Type(P<Expr>, P<Ty>),
|
|
/// An `if` block, with an optional else block.
|
|
///
|
|
/// I.e., `if <expr> { <expr> } else { <expr> }`.
|
|
If(P<Expr>, P<Expr>, Option<P<Expr>>),
|
|
/// A while loop, with an optional label
|
|
///
|
|
/// I.e., `'label: while expr { <block> }`.
|
|
While(P<Expr>, P<Block>, Option<Label>),
|
|
/// A conditionless loop (can be exited with `break`, `continue`, or `return`).
|
|
///
|
|
/// I.e., `'label: loop { <block> }`.
|
|
Loop(P<Block>, Option<Label>, LoopSource),
|
|
/// A `match` block, with a source that indicates whether or not it is
|
|
/// the result of a desugaring, and if so, which kind.
|
|
Match(P<Expr>, HirVec<Arm>, MatchSource),
|
|
/// A closure (e.g., `move |a, b, c| {a + b + c}`).
|
|
///
|
|
/// The final span is the span of the argument block `|...|`.
|
|
///
|
|
/// This may also be a generator literal, indicated by the final boolean,
|
|
/// in that case there is an `GeneratorClause`.
|
|
Closure(CaptureClause, P<FnDecl>, BodyId, Span, Option<GeneratorMovability>),
|
|
/// A block (e.g., `'label: { ... }`).
|
|
Block(P<Block>, Option<Label>),
|
|
|
|
/// An assignment (e.g., `a = foo()`).
|
|
Assign(P<Expr>, P<Expr>),
|
|
/// An assignment with an operator.
|
|
///
|
|
/// E.g., `a += 1`.
|
|
AssignOp(BinOp, P<Expr>, P<Expr>),
|
|
/// Access of a named (e.g., `obj.foo`) or unnamed (e.g., `obj.0`) struct or tuple field.
|
|
Field(P<Expr>, Ident),
|
|
/// An indexing operation (`foo[2]`).
|
|
Index(P<Expr>, P<Expr>),
|
|
|
|
/// Path to a definition, possibly containing lifetime or type parameters.
|
|
Path(QPath),
|
|
|
|
/// A referencing operation (i.e., `&a` or `&mut a`).
|
|
AddrOf(Mutability, P<Expr>),
|
|
/// A `break`, with an optional label to break.
|
|
Break(Destination, Option<P<Expr>>),
|
|
/// A `continue`, with an optional label.
|
|
Continue(Destination),
|
|
/// A `return`, with an optional value to be returned.
|
|
Ret(Option<P<Expr>>),
|
|
|
|
/// Inline assembly (from `asm!`), with its outputs and inputs.
|
|
InlineAsm(P<InlineAsm>, HirVec<Expr>, HirVec<Expr>),
|
|
|
|
/// A struct or struct-like variant literal expression.
|
|
///
|
|
/// For example, `Foo {x: 1, y: 2}`, or
|
|
/// `Foo {x: 1, .. base}`, where `base` is the `Option<Expr>`.
|
|
Struct(P<QPath>, HirVec<Field>, Option<P<Expr>>),
|
|
|
|
/// An array literal constructed from one repeated element.
|
|
///
|
|
/// For example, `[1; 5]`. The first expression is the element
|
|
/// to be repeated; the second is the number of times to repeat it.
|
|
Repeat(P<Expr>, AnonConst),
|
|
|
|
/// A suspension point for generators (i.e., `yield <expr>`).
|
|
Yield(P<Expr>),
|
|
|
|
/// A placeholder for an expression that wasn't syntactically well formed in some way.
|
|
Err,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Optionally `Self`-qualified value/type path or associated extension.
|
|
#[derive(Clone, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Debug)]
|
|
pub enum QPath {
|
|
/// Path to a definition, optionally "fully-qualified" with a `Self`
|
|
/// type, if the path points to an associated item in a trait.
|
|
///
|
|
/// E.g., an unqualified path like `Clone::clone` has `None` for `Self`,
|
|
/// while `<Vec<T> as Clone>::clone` has `Some(Vec<T>)` for `Self`,
|
|
/// even though they both have the same two-segment `Clone::clone` `Path`.
|
|
Resolved(Option<P<Ty>>, P<Path>),
|
|
|
|
/// Type-related paths (e.g., `<T>::default` or `<T>::Output`).
|
|
/// Will be resolved by type-checking to an associated item.
|
|
///
|
|
/// UFCS source paths can desugar into this, with `Vec::new` turning into
|
|
/// `<Vec>::new`, and `T::X::Y::method` into `<<<T>::X>::Y>::method`,
|
|
/// the `X` and `Y` nodes each being a `TyKind::Path(QPath::TypeRelative(..))`.
|
|
TypeRelative(P<Ty>, P<PathSegment>)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Hints at the original code for a let statement.
|
|
#[derive(Clone, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Debug, Copy)]
|
|
pub enum LocalSource {
|
|
/// A `match _ { .. }`.
|
|
Normal,
|
|
/// A desugared `for _ in _ { .. }` loop.
|
|
ForLoopDesugar,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Hints at the original code for a `match _ { .. }`.
|
|
#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug, Copy)]
|
|
pub enum MatchSource {
|
|
/// A `match _ { .. }`.
|
|
Normal,
|
|
/// An `if let _ = _ { .. }` (optionally with `else { .. }`).
|
|
IfLetDesugar {
|
|
contains_else_clause: bool,
|
|
},
|
|
/// A `while let _ = _ { .. }` (which was desugared to a
|
|
/// `loop { match _ { .. } }`).
|
|
WhileLetDesugar,
|
|
/// A desugared `for _ in _ { .. }` loop.
|
|
ForLoopDesugar,
|
|
/// A desugared `?` operator.
|
|
TryDesugar,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// The loop type that yielded an `ExprKind::Loop`.
|
|
#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Debug, Copy)]
|
|
pub enum LoopSource {
|
|
/// A `loop { .. }` loop.
|
|
Loop,
|
|
/// A `while let _ = _ { .. }` loop.
|
|
WhileLet,
|
|
/// A `for _ in _ { .. }` loop.
|
|
ForLoop,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[derive(Clone, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Debug, Copy)]
|
|
pub enum LoopIdError {
|
|
OutsideLoopScope,
|
|
UnlabeledCfInWhileCondition,
|
|
UnresolvedLabel,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
impl fmt::Display for LoopIdError {
|
|
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
|
|
fmt::Display::fmt(match *self {
|
|
LoopIdError::OutsideLoopScope => "not inside loop scope",
|
|
LoopIdError::UnlabeledCfInWhileCondition =>
|
|
"unlabeled control flow (break or continue) in while condition",
|
|
LoopIdError::UnresolvedLabel => "label not found",
|
|
}, f)
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[derive(Clone, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Debug, Copy)]
|
|
pub struct Destination {
|
|
// This is `Some(_)` iff there is an explicit user-specified `label
|
|
pub label: Option<Label>,
|
|
|
|
// These errors are caught and then reported during the diagnostics pass in
|
|
// librustc_passes/loops.rs
|
|
pub target_id: Result<NodeId, LoopIdError>,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug, Copy)]
|
|
pub enum GeneratorMovability {
|
|
Static,
|
|
Movable,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[derive(Clone, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Debug, Copy)]
|
|
pub enum CaptureClause {
|
|
CaptureByValue,
|
|
CaptureByRef,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// N.B., if you change this, you'll probably want to change the corresponding
|
|
// type structure in middle/ty.rs as well.
|
|
#[derive(Clone, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Debug)]
|
|
pub struct MutTy {
|
|
pub ty: P<Ty>,
|
|
pub mutbl: Mutability,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Represents a method's signature in a trait declaration or implementation.
|
|
#[derive(Clone, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Debug)]
|
|
pub struct MethodSig {
|
|
pub header: FnHeader,
|
|
pub decl: P<FnDecl>,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// The bodies for items are stored "out of line", in a separate
|
|
// hashmap in the `Crate`. Here we just record the node-id of the item
|
|
// so it can fetched later.
|
|
#[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Debug)]
|
|
pub struct TraitItemId {
|
|
pub node_id: NodeId,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Represents an item declaration within a trait declaration,
|
|
/// possibly including a default implementation. A trait item is
|
|
/// either required (meaning it doesn't have an implementation, just a
|
|
/// signature) or provided (meaning it has a default implementation).
|
|
#[derive(Clone, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Debug)]
|
|
pub struct TraitItem {
|
|
pub id: NodeId,
|
|
pub ident: Ident,
|
|
pub hir_id: HirId,
|
|
pub attrs: HirVec<Attribute>,
|
|
pub generics: Generics,
|
|
pub node: TraitItemKind,
|
|
pub span: Span,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// A trait method's body (or just argument names).
|
|
#[derive(Clone, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Debug)]
|
|
pub enum TraitMethod {
|
|
/// No default body in the trait, just a signature.
|
|
Required(HirVec<Ident>),
|
|
|
|
/// Both signature and body are provided in the trait.
|
|
Provided(BodyId),
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Represents a trait method or associated constant or type
|
|
#[derive(Clone, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Debug)]
|
|
pub enum TraitItemKind {
|
|
/// An associated constant with an optional value (otherwise `impl`s
|
|
/// must contain a value)
|
|
Const(P<Ty>, Option<BodyId>),
|
|
/// A method with an optional body
|
|
Method(MethodSig, TraitMethod),
|
|
/// An associated type with (possibly empty) bounds and optional concrete
|
|
/// type
|
|
Type(GenericBounds, Option<P<Ty>>),
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// The bodies for items are stored "out of line", in a separate
|
|
// hashmap in the `Crate`. Here we just record the node-id of the item
|
|
// so it can fetched later.
|
|
#[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Debug)]
|
|
pub struct ImplItemId {
|
|
pub node_id: NodeId,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Represents anything within an `impl` block
|
|
#[derive(Clone, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Debug)]
|
|
pub struct ImplItem {
|
|
pub id: NodeId,
|
|
pub ident: Ident,
|
|
pub hir_id: HirId,
|
|
pub vis: Visibility,
|
|
pub defaultness: Defaultness,
|
|
pub attrs: HirVec<Attribute>,
|
|
pub generics: Generics,
|
|
pub node: ImplItemKind,
|
|
pub span: Span,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Represents different contents within `impl`s
|
|
#[derive(Clone, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Debug)]
|
|
pub enum ImplItemKind {
|
|
/// An associated constant of the given type, set to the constant result
|
|
/// of the expression
|
|
Const(P<Ty>, BodyId),
|
|
/// A method implementation with the given signature and body
|
|
Method(MethodSig, BodyId),
|
|
/// An associated type
|
|
Type(P<Ty>),
|
|
/// An associated existential type
|
|
Existential(GenericBounds),
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Bind a type to an associated type: `A=Foo`.
|
|
#[derive(Clone, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Debug)]
|
|
pub struct TypeBinding {
|
|
pub id: NodeId,
|
|
pub hir_id: HirId,
|
|
pub ident: Ident,
|
|
pub ty: P<Ty>,
|
|
pub span: Span,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[derive(Clone, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable)]
|
|
pub struct Ty {
|
|
pub id: NodeId,
|
|
pub node: TyKind,
|
|
pub span: Span,
|
|
pub hir_id: HirId,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
impl fmt::Debug for Ty {
|
|
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
|
|
write!(f, "type({})",
|
|
print::to_string(print::NO_ANN, |s| s.print_type(self)))
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Not represented directly in the AST; referred to by name through a `ty_path`.
|
|
#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug, Copy)]
|
|
pub enum PrimTy {
|
|
Int(IntTy),
|
|
Uint(UintTy),
|
|
Float(FloatTy),
|
|
Str,
|
|
Bool,
|
|
Char,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[derive(Clone, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Debug)]
|
|
pub struct BareFnTy {
|
|
pub unsafety: Unsafety,
|
|
pub abi: Abi,
|
|
pub generic_params: HirVec<GenericParam>,
|
|
pub decl: P<FnDecl>,
|
|
pub arg_names: HirVec<Ident>,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[derive(Clone, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Debug)]
|
|
pub struct ExistTy {
|
|
pub generics: Generics,
|
|
pub bounds: GenericBounds,
|
|
pub impl_trait_fn: Option<DefId>,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// The various kinds of types recognized by the compiler.
|
|
#[derive(Clone, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Debug)]
|
|
pub enum TyKind {
|
|
/// A variable length slice (i.e., `[T]`).
|
|
Slice(P<Ty>),
|
|
/// A fixed length array (i.e., `[T; n]`).
|
|
Array(P<Ty>, AnonConst),
|
|
/// A raw pointer (i.e., `*const T` or `*mut T`).
|
|
Ptr(MutTy),
|
|
/// A reference (i.e., `&'a T` or `&'a mut T`).
|
|
Rptr(Lifetime, MutTy),
|
|
/// A bare function (e.g., `fn(usize) -> bool`).
|
|
BareFn(P<BareFnTy>),
|
|
/// The never type (`!`).
|
|
Never,
|
|
/// A tuple (`(A, B, C, D,...)`).
|
|
Tup(HirVec<Ty>),
|
|
/// A path to a type definition (`module::module::...::Type`), or an
|
|
/// associated type (e.g., `<Vec<T> as Trait>::Type` or `<T>::Target`).
|
|
///
|
|
/// Type parameters may be stored in each `PathSegment`.
|
|
Path(QPath),
|
|
/// A type definition itself. This is currently only used for the `existential type`
|
|
/// item that `impl Trait` in return position desugars to.
|
|
///
|
|
/// The generic argument list contains the lifetimes (and in the future possibly parameters)
|
|
/// that are actually bound on the `impl Trait`.
|
|
Def(ItemId, HirVec<GenericArg>),
|
|
/// A trait object type `Bound1 + Bound2 + Bound3`
|
|
/// where `Bound` is a trait or a lifetime.
|
|
TraitObject(HirVec<PolyTraitRef>, Lifetime),
|
|
/// Unused for now.
|
|
Typeof(AnonConst),
|
|
/// `TyKind::Infer` means the type should be inferred instead of it having been
|
|
/// specified. This can appear anywhere in a type.
|
|
Infer,
|
|
/// Placeholder for a type that has failed to be defined.
|
|
Err,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[derive(Clone, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Debug)]
|
|
pub struct InlineAsmOutput {
|
|
pub constraint: Symbol,
|
|
pub is_rw: bool,
|
|
pub is_indirect: bool,
|
|
pub span: Span,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[derive(Clone, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Debug)]
|
|
pub struct InlineAsm {
|
|
pub asm: Symbol,
|
|
pub asm_str_style: StrStyle,
|
|
pub outputs: HirVec<InlineAsmOutput>,
|
|
pub inputs: HirVec<Symbol>,
|
|
pub clobbers: HirVec<Symbol>,
|
|
pub volatile: bool,
|
|
pub alignstack: bool,
|
|
pub dialect: AsmDialect,
|
|
pub ctxt: SyntaxContext,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Represents an argument in a function header.
|
|
#[derive(Clone, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Debug)]
|
|
pub struct Arg {
|
|
pub pat: P<Pat>,
|
|
pub id: NodeId,
|
|
pub hir_id: HirId,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Represents the header (not the body) of a function declaration.
|
|
#[derive(Clone, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Debug)]
|
|
pub struct FnDecl {
|
|
pub inputs: HirVec<Ty>,
|
|
pub output: FunctionRetTy,
|
|
pub variadic: bool,
|
|
/// Does the function have an implicit self?
|
|
pub implicit_self: ImplicitSelfKind,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Represents what type of implicit self a function has, if any.
|
|
#[derive(Clone, Copy, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Debug)]
|
|
pub enum ImplicitSelfKind {
|
|
/// Represents a `fn x(self);`.
|
|
Imm,
|
|
/// Represents a `fn x(mut self);`.
|
|
Mut,
|
|
/// Represents a `fn x(&self);`.
|
|
ImmRef,
|
|
/// Represents a `fn x(&mut self);`.
|
|
MutRef,
|
|
/// Represents when a function does not have a self argument or
|
|
/// when a function has a `self: X` argument.
|
|
None
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
impl ImplicitSelfKind {
|
|
/// Does this represent an implicit self?
|
|
pub fn has_implicit_self(&self) -> bool {
|
|
match *self {
|
|
ImplicitSelfKind::None => false,
|
|
_ => true,
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Is the trait definition an auto trait?
|
|
#[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Debug)]
|
|
pub enum IsAuto {
|
|
Yes,
|
|
No
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Debug)]
|
|
pub enum IsAsync {
|
|
Async,
|
|
NotAsync,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Hash, Debug)]
|
|
pub enum Unsafety {
|
|
Unsafe,
|
|
Normal,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Debug)]
|
|
pub enum Constness {
|
|
Const,
|
|
NotConst,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Debug)]
|
|
pub enum Defaultness {
|
|
Default { has_value: bool },
|
|
Final,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
impl Defaultness {
|
|
pub fn has_value(&self) -> bool {
|
|
match *self {
|
|
Defaultness::Default { has_value, .. } => has_value,
|
|
Defaultness::Final => true,
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
pub fn is_final(&self) -> bool {
|
|
*self == Defaultness::Final
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
pub fn is_default(&self) -> bool {
|
|
match *self {
|
|
Defaultness::Default { .. } => true,
|
|
_ => false,
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
impl fmt::Display for Unsafety {
|
|
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
|
|
fmt::Display::fmt(match *self {
|
|
Unsafety::Normal => "normal",
|
|
Unsafety::Unsafe => "unsafe",
|
|
},
|
|
f)
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable)]
|
|
pub enum ImplPolarity {
|
|
/// `impl Trait for Type`
|
|
Positive,
|
|
/// `impl !Trait for Type`
|
|
Negative,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
impl fmt::Debug for ImplPolarity {
|
|
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
|
|
match *self {
|
|
ImplPolarity::Positive => "positive".fmt(f),
|
|
ImplPolarity::Negative => "negative".fmt(f),
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
#[derive(Clone, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Debug)]
|
|
pub enum FunctionRetTy {
|
|
/// Return type is not specified.
|
|
///
|
|
/// Functions default to `()` and
|
|
/// closures default to inference. Span points to where return
|
|
/// type would be inserted.
|
|
DefaultReturn(Span),
|
|
/// Everything else.
|
|
Return(P<Ty>),
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
impl fmt::Display for FunctionRetTy {
|
|
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
|
|
match self {
|
|
Return(ref ty) => print::to_string(print::NO_ANN, |s| s.print_type(ty)).fmt(f),
|
|
DefaultReturn(_) => "()".fmt(f),
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
impl FunctionRetTy {
|
|
pub fn span(&self) -> Span {
|
|
match *self {
|
|
DefaultReturn(span) => span,
|
|
Return(ref ty) => ty.span,
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[derive(Clone, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Debug)]
|
|
pub struct Mod {
|
|
/// A span from the first token past `{` to the last token until `}`.
|
|
/// For `mod foo;`, the inner span ranges from the first token
|
|
/// to the last token in the external file.
|
|
pub inner: Span,
|
|
pub item_ids: HirVec<ItemId>,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[derive(Clone, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Debug)]
|
|
pub struct ForeignMod {
|
|
pub abi: Abi,
|
|
pub items: HirVec<ForeignItem>,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[derive(Clone, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Debug)]
|
|
pub struct GlobalAsm {
|
|
pub asm: Symbol,
|
|
pub ctxt: SyntaxContext,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[derive(Clone, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Debug)]
|
|
pub struct EnumDef {
|
|
pub variants: HirVec<Variant>,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[derive(Clone, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Debug)]
|
|
pub struct VariantKind {
|
|
pub ident: Ident,
|
|
pub attrs: HirVec<Attribute>,
|
|
pub data: VariantData,
|
|
/// Explicit discriminant (e.g., `Foo = 1`).
|
|
pub disr_expr: Option<AnonConst>,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
pub type Variant = Spanned<VariantKind>;
|
|
|
|
#[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Debug)]
|
|
pub enum UseKind {
|
|
/// One import, e.g., `use foo::bar` or `use foo::bar as baz`.
|
|
/// Also produced for each element of a list `use`, e.g.
|
|
// `use foo::{a, b}` lowers to `use foo::a; use foo::b;`.
|
|
Single,
|
|
|
|
/// Glob import, e.g., `use foo::*`.
|
|
Glob,
|
|
|
|
/// Degenerate list import, e.g., `use foo::{a, b}` produces
|
|
/// an additional `use foo::{}` for performing checks such as
|
|
/// unstable feature gating. May be removed in the future.
|
|
ListStem,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// TraitRef's appear in impls.
|
|
///
|
|
/// resolve maps each TraitRef's ref_id to its defining trait; that's all
|
|
/// that the ref_id is for. Note that ref_id's value is not the NodeId of the
|
|
/// trait being referred to but just a unique NodeId that serves as a key
|
|
/// within the DefMap.
|
|
#[derive(Clone, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Debug)]
|
|
pub struct TraitRef {
|
|
pub path: Path,
|
|
pub ref_id: NodeId,
|
|
pub hir_ref_id: HirId,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
impl TraitRef {
|
|
/// Gets the `DefId` of the referenced trait. It _must_ actually be a trait or trait alias.
|
|
pub fn trait_def_id(&self) -> DefId {
|
|
match self.path.def {
|
|
Def::Trait(did) => did,
|
|
Def::TraitAlias(did) => did,
|
|
Def::Err => {
|
|
FatalError.raise();
|
|
}
|
|
_ => unreachable!(),
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[derive(Clone, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Debug)]
|
|
pub struct PolyTraitRef {
|
|
/// The `'a` in `<'a> Foo<&'a T>`.
|
|
pub bound_generic_params: HirVec<GenericParam>,
|
|
|
|
/// The `Foo<&'a T>` in `<'a> Foo<&'a T>`.
|
|
pub trait_ref: TraitRef,
|
|
|
|
pub span: Span,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
pub type Visibility = Spanned<VisibilityKind>;
|
|
|
|
#[derive(Clone, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Debug)]
|
|
pub enum VisibilityKind {
|
|
Public,
|
|
Crate(CrateSugar),
|
|
Restricted { path: P<Path>, id: NodeId, hir_id: HirId },
|
|
Inherited,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
impl VisibilityKind {
|
|
pub fn is_pub(&self) -> bool {
|
|
match *self {
|
|
VisibilityKind::Public => true,
|
|
_ => false
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
pub fn is_pub_restricted(&self) -> bool {
|
|
match *self {
|
|
VisibilityKind::Public |
|
|
VisibilityKind::Inherited => false,
|
|
VisibilityKind::Crate(..) |
|
|
VisibilityKind::Restricted { .. } => true,
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
pub fn descr(&self) -> &'static str {
|
|
match *self {
|
|
VisibilityKind::Public => "public",
|
|
VisibilityKind::Inherited => "private",
|
|
VisibilityKind::Crate(..) => "crate-visible",
|
|
VisibilityKind::Restricted { .. } => "restricted",
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[derive(Clone, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Debug)]
|
|
pub struct StructField {
|
|
pub span: Span,
|
|
pub ident: Ident,
|
|
pub vis: Visibility,
|
|
pub id: NodeId,
|
|
pub hir_id: HirId,
|
|
pub ty: P<Ty>,
|
|
pub attrs: HirVec<Attribute>,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
impl StructField {
|
|
// Still necessary in couple of places
|
|
pub fn is_positional(&self) -> bool {
|
|
let first = self.ident.as_str().as_bytes()[0];
|
|
first >= b'0' && first <= b'9'
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Fields and Ids of enum variants and structs
|
|
///
|
|
/// For enum variants: `NodeId` represents both an Id of the variant itself (relevant for all
|
|
/// variant kinds) and an Id of the variant's constructor (not relevant for `Struct`-variants).
|
|
/// One shared Id can be successfully used for these two purposes.
|
|
/// Id of the whole enum lives in `Item`.
|
|
///
|
|
/// For structs: `NodeId` represents an Id of the structure's constructor, so it is not actually
|
|
/// used for `Struct`-structs (but still present). Structures don't have an analogue of "Id of
|
|
/// the variant itself" from enum variants.
|
|
/// Id of the whole struct lives in `Item`.
|
|
#[derive(Clone, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Debug)]
|
|
pub enum VariantData {
|
|
Struct(HirVec<StructField>, NodeId, HirId),
|
|
Tuple(HirVec<StructField>, NodeId, HirId),
|
|
Unit(NodeId, HirId),
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
impl VariantData {
|
|
pub fn fields(&self) -> &[StructField] {
|
|
match *self {
|
|
VariantData::Struct(ref fields, ..) | VariantData::Tuple(ref fields, ..) => fields,
|
|
_ => &[],
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
pub fn id(&self) -> NodeId {
|
|
match *self {
|
|
VariantData::Struct(_, id, ..)
|
|
| VariantData::Tuple(_, id, ..)
|
|
| VariantData::Unit(id, ..) => id,
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
pub fn hir_id(&self) -> HirId {
|
|
match *self {
|
|
VariantData::Struct(_, _, hir_id)
|
|
| VariantData::Tuple(_, _, hir_id)
|
|
| VariantData::Unit(_, hir_id) => hir_id,
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
pub fn is_struct(&self) -> bool {
|
|
if let VariantData::Struct(..) = *self {
|
|
true
|
|
} else {
|
|
false
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
pub fn is_tuple(&self) -> bool {
|
|
if let VariantData::Tuple(..) = *self {
|
|
true
|
|
} else {
|
|
false
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
pub fn is_unit(&self) -> bool {
|
|
if let VariantData::Unit(..) = *self {
|
|
true
|
|
} else {
|
|
false
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// The bodies for items are stored "out of line", in a separate
|
|
// hashmap in the `Crate`. Here we just record the node-id of the item
|
|
// so it can fetched later.
|
|
#[derive(Copy, Clone, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Debug)]
|
|
pub struct ItemId {
|
|
pub id: NodeId,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// An item
|
|
///
|
|
/// The name might be a dummy name in case of anonymous items
|
|
#[derive(Clone, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Debug)]
|
|
pub struct Item {
|
|
pub ident: Ident,
|
|
pub id: NodeId,
|
|
pub hir_id: HirId,
|
|
pub attrs: HirVec<Attribute>,
|
|
pub node: ItemKind,
|
|
pub vis: Visibility,
|
|
pub span: Span,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[derive(Clone, Copy, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Debug)]
|
|
pub struct FnHeader {
|
|
pub unsafety: Unsafety,
|
|
pub constness: Constness,
|
|
pub asyncness: IsAsync,
|
|
pub abi: Abi,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[derive(Clone, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Debug)]
|
|
pub enum ItemKind {
|
|
/// An `extern crate` item, with optional *original* crate name if the crate was renamed.
|
|
///
|
|
/// E.g., `extern crate foo` or `extern crate foo_bar as foo`.
|
|
ExternCrate(Option<Name>),
|
|
|
|
/// `use foo::bar::*;` or `use foo::bar::baz as quux;`
|
|
///
|
|
/// or just
|
|
///
|
|
/// `use foo::bar::baz;` (with `as baz` implicitly on the right)
|
|
Use(P<Path>, UseKind),
|
|
|
|
/// A `static` item
|
|
Static(P<Ty>, Mutability, BodyId),
|
|
/// A `const` item
|
|
Const(P<Ty>, BodyId),
|
|
/// A function declaration
|
|
Fn(P<FnDecl>, FnHeader, Generics, BodyId),
|
|
/// A module
|
|
Mod(Mod),
|
|
/// An external module
|
|
ForeignMod(ForeignMod),
|
|
/// Module-level inline assembly (from global_asm!)
|
|
GlobalAsm(P<GlobalAsm>),
|
|
/// A type alias, e.g., `type Foo = Bar<u8>`
|
|
Ty(P<Ty>, Generics),
|
|
/// An existential type definition, e.g., `existential type Foo: Bar;`
|
|
Existential(ExistTy),
|
|
/// An enum definition, e.g., `enum Foo<A, B> {C<A>, D<B>}`
|
|
Enum(EnumDef, Generics),
|
|
/// A struct definition, e.g., `struct Foo<A> {x: A}`
|
|
Struct(VariantData, Generics),
|
|
/// A union definition, e.g., `union Foo<A, B> {x: A, y: B}`
|
|
Union(VariantData, Generics),
|
|
/// Represents a Trait Declaration
|
|
Trait(IsAuto, Unsafety, Generics, GenericBounds, HirVec<TraitItemRef>),
|
|
/// Represents a Trait Alias Declaration
|
|
TraitAlias(Generics, GenericBounds),
|
|
|
|
/// An implementation, eg `impl<A> Trait for Foo { .. }`
|
|
Impl(Unsafety,
|
|
ImplPolarity,
|
|
Defaultness,
|
|
Generics,
|
|
Option<TraitRef>, // (optional) trait this impl implements
|
|
P<Ty>, // self
|
|
HirVec<ImplItemRef>),
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
impl ItemKind {
|
|
pub fn descriptive_variant(&self) -> &str {
|
|
match *self {
|
|
ItemKind::ExternCrate(..) => "extern crate",
|
|
ItemKind::Use(..) => "use",
|
|
ItemKind::Static(..) => "static item",
|
|
ItemKind::Const(..) => "constant item",
|
|
ItemKind::Fn(..) => "function",
|
|
ItemKind::Mod(..) => "module",
|
|
ItemKind::ForeignMod(..) => "foreign module",
|
|
ItemKind::GlobalAsm(..) => "global asm",
|
|
ItemKind::Ty(..) => "type alias",
|
|
ItemKind::Existential(..) => "existential type",
|
|
ItemKind::Enum(..) => "enum",
|
|
ItemKind::Struct(..) => "struct",
|
|
ItemKind::Union(..) => "union",
|
|
ItemKind::Trait(..) => "trait",
|
|
ItemKind::TraitAlias(..) => "trait alias",
|
|
ItemKind::Impl(..) => "impl",
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
pub fn adt_kind(&self) -> Option<AdtKind> {
|
|
match *self {
|
|
ItemKind::Struct(..) => Some(AdtKind::Struct),
|
|
ItemKind::Union(..) => Some(AdtKind::Union),
|
|
ItemKind::Enum(..) => Some(AdtKind::Enum),
|
|
_ => None,
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
pub fn generics(&self) -> Option<&Generics> {
|
|
Some(match *self {
|
|
ItemKind::Fn(_, _, ref generics, _) |
|
|
ItemKind::Ty(_, ref generics) |
|
|
ItemKind::Existential(ExistTy { ref generics, impl_trait_fn: None, .. }) |
|
|
ItemKind::Enum(_, ref generics) |
|
|
ItemKind::Struct(_, ref generics) |
|
|
ItemKind::Union(_, ref generics) |
|
|
ItemKind::Trait(_, _, ref generics, _, _) |
|
|
ItemKind::Impl(_, _, _, ref generics, _, _, _)=> generics,
|
|
_ => return None
|
|
})
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// A reference from an trait to one of its associated items. This
|
|
/// contains the item's id, naturally, but also the item's name and
|
|
/// some other high-level details (like whether it is an associated
|
|
/// type or method, and whether it is public). This allows other
|
|
/// passes to find the impl they want without loading the ID (which
|
|
/// means fewer edges in the incremental compilation graph).
|
|
#[derive(Clone, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Debug)]
|
|
pub struct TraitItemRef {
|
|
pub id: TraitItemId,
|
|
pub ident: Ident,
|
|
pub kind: AssociatedItemKind,
|
|
pub span: Span,
|
|
pub defaultness: Defaultness,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// A reference from an impl to one of its associated items. This
|
|
/// contains the item's ID, naturally, but also the item's name and
|
|
/// some other high-level details (like whether it is an associated
|
|
/// type or method, and whether it is public). This allows other
|
|
/// passes to find the impl they want without loading the ID (which
|
|
/// means fewer edges in the incremental compilation graph).
|
|
#[derive(Clone, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Debug)]
|
|
pub struct ImplItemRef {
|
|
pub id: ImplItemId,
|
|
pub ident: Ident,
|
|
pub kind: AssociatedItemKind,
|
|
pub span: Span,
|
|
pub vis: Visibility,
|
|
pub defaultness: Defaultness,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Debug)]
|
|
pub enum AssociatedItemKind {
|
|
Const,
|
|
Method { has_self: bool },
|
|
Type,
|
|
Existential,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[derive(Clone, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Debug)]
|
|
pub struct ForeignItem {
|
|
pub ident: Ident,
|
|
pub attrs: HirVec<Attribute>,
|
|
pub node: ForeignItemKind,
|
|
pub id: NodeId,
|
|
pub hir_id: HirId,
|
|
pub span: Span,
|
|
pub vis: Visibility,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// An item within an `extern` block.
|
|
#[derive(Clone, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable, Debug)]
|
|
pub enum ForeignItemKind {
|
|
/// A foreign function.
|
|
Fn(P<FnDecl>, HirVec<Ident>, Generics),
|
|
/// A foreign static item (`static ext: u8`), with optional mutability
|
|
/// (the boolean is true when mutable).
|
|
Static(P<Ty>, bool),
|
|
/// A foreign type.
|
|
Type,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
impl ForeignItemKind {
|
|
pub fn descriptive_variant(&self) -> &str {
|
|
match *self {
|
|
ForeignItemKind::Fn(..) => "foreign function",
|
|
ForeignItemKind::Static(..) => "foreign static item",
|
|
ForeignItemKind::Type => "foreign type",
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// A free variable referred to in a function.
|
|
#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable)]
|
|
pub struct Freevar {
|
|
/// The variable being accessed free.
|
|
pub def: Def,
|
|
|
|
// First span where it is accessed (there can be multiple).
|
|
pub span: Span
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
impl Freevar {
|
|
pub fn var_id(&self) -> NodeId {
|
|
match self.def {
|
|
Def::Local(id) | Def::Upvar(id, ..) => id,
|
|
_ => bug!("Freevar::var_id: bad def ({:?})", self.def)
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
pub type FreevarMap = NodeMap<Vec<Freevar>>;
|
|
|
|
pub type CaptureModeMap = NodeMap<CaptureClause>;
|
|
|
|
#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
|
|
pub struct TraitCandidate {
|
|
pub def_id: DefId,
|
|
pub import_id: Option<NodeId>,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Trait method resolution
|
|
pub type TraitMap = NodeMap<Vec<TraitCandidate>>;
|
|
|
|
// Map from the NodeId of a glob import to a list of items which are actually
|
|
// imported.
|
|
pub type GlobMap = NodeMap<FxHashSet<Name>>;
|
|
|
|
|
|
pub fn provide(providers: &mut Providers<'_>) {
|
|
check_attr::provide(providers);
|
|
providers.describe_def = map::describe_def;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[derive(Clone, RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable)]
|
|
pub struct CodegenFnAttrs {
|
|
pub flags: CodegenFnAttrFlags,
|
|
/// Parsed representation of the `#[inline]` attribute
|
|
pub inline: InlineAttr,
|
|
/// Parsed representation of the `#[optimize]` attribute
|
|
pub optimize: OptimizeAttr,
|
|
/// The `#[export_name = "..."]` attribute, indicating a custom symbol a
|
|
/// function should be exported under
|
|
pub export_name: Option<Symbol>,
|
|
/// The `#[link_name = "..."]` attribute, indicating a custom symbol an
|
|
/// imported function should be imported as. Note that `export_name`
|
|
/// probably isn't set when this is set, this is for foreign items while
|
|
/// `#[export_name]` is for Rust-defined functions.
|
|
pub link_name: Option<Symbol>,
|
|
/// The `#[target_feature(enable = "...")]` attribute and the enabled
|
|
/// features (only enabled features are supported right now).
|
|
pub target_features: Vec<Symbol>,
|
|
/// The `#[linkage = "..."]` attribute and the value we found.
|
|
pub linkage: Option<Linkage>,
|
|
/// The `#[link_section = "..."]` attribute, or what executable section this
|
|
/// should be placed in.
|
|
pub link_section: Option<Symbol>,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
bitflags! {
|
|
#[derive(RustcEncodable, RustcDecodable)]
|
|
pub struct CodegenFnAttrFlags: u32 {
|
|
/// `#[cold]`: a hint to LLVM that this function, when called, is never on
|
|
/// the hot path.
|
|
const COLD = 1 << 0;
|
|
/// `#[allocator]`: a hint to LLVM that the pointer returned from this
|
|
/// function is never null.
|
|
const ALLOCATOR = 1 << 1;
|
|
/// `#[unwind]`: an indicator that this function may unwind despite what
|
|
/// its ABI signature may otherwise imply.
|
|
const UNWIND = 1 << 2;
|
|
/// `#[rust_allocator_nounwind]`, an indicator that an imported FFI
|
|
/// function will never unwind. Probably obsolete by recent changes with
|
|
/// #[unwind], but hasn't been removed/migrated yet
|
|
const RUSTC_ALLOCATOR_NOUNWIND = 1 << 3;
|
|
/// `#[naked]`: an indicator to LLVM that no function prologue/epilogue
|
|
/// should be generated.
|
|
const NAKED = 1 << 4;
|
|
/// `#[no_mangle]`: an indicator that the function's name should be the same
|
|
/// as its symbol.
|
|
const NO_MANGLE = 1 << 5;
|
|
/// `#[rustc_std_internal_symbol]`: an indicator that this symbol is a
|
|
/// "weird symbol" for the standard library in that it has slightly
|
|
/// different linkage, visibility, and reachability rules.
|
|
const RUSTC_STD_INTERNAL_SYMBOL = 1 << 6;
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/// `#[no_debug]`: an indicator that no debugging information should be
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/// generated for this function by LLVM.
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const NO_DEBUG = 1 << 7;
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/// `#[thread_local]`: indicates a static is actually a thread local
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/// piece of memory
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const THREAD_LOCAL = 1 << 8;
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/// `#[used]`: indicates that LLVM can't eliminate this function (but the
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/// linker can!).
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const USED = 1 << 9;
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/// #[ffi_returns_twice], indicates that an extern function can return
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/// multiple times
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const FFI_RETURNS_TWICE = 1 << 10;
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}
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}
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impl CodegenFnAttrs {
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pub fn new() -> CodegenFnAttrs {
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CodegenFnAttrs {
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flags: CodegenFnAttrFlags::empty(),
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inline: InlineAttr::None,
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optimize: OptimizeAttr::None,
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export_name: None,
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link_name: None,
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target_features: vec![],
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linkage: None,
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link_section: None,
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}
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}
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/// Returns `true` if `#[inline]` or `#[inline(always)]` is present.
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pub fn requests_inline(&self) -> bool {
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match self.inline {
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InlineAttr::Hint | InlineAttr::Always => true,
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InlineAttr::None | InlineAttr::Never => false,
|
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}
|
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}
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|
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/// True if it looks like this symbol needs to be exported, for example:
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///
|
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/// * `#[no_mangle]` is present
|
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/// * `#[export_name(...)]` is present
|
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/// * `#[linkage]` is present
|
|
pub fn contains_extern_indicator(&self) -> bool {
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self.flags.contains(CodegenFnAttrFlags::NO_MANGLE) ||
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self.export_name.is_some() ||
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match self.linkage {
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|
// these are private, make sure we don't try to consider
|
|
// them external
|
|
None |
|
|
Some(Linkage::Internal) |
|
|
Some(Linkage::Private) => false,
|
|
Some(_) => true,
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug)]
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|
pub enum Node<'hir> {
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|
Item(&'hir Item),
|
|
ForeignItem(&'hir ForeignItem),
|
|
TraitItem(&'hir TraitItem),
|
|
ImplItem(&'hir ImplItem),
|
|
Variant(&'hir Variant),
|
|
Field(&'hir StructField),
|
|
AnonConst(&'hir AnonConst),
|
|
Expr(&'hir Expr),
|
|
Stmt(&'hir Stmt),
|
|
PathSegment(&'hir PathSegment),
|
|
Ty(&'hir Ty),
|
|
TraitRef(&'hir TraitRef),
|
|
Binding(&'hir Pat),
|
|
Pat(&'hir Pat),
|
|
Block(&'hir Block),
|
|
Local(&'hir Local),
|
|
MacroDef(&'hir MacroDef),
|
|
|
|
/// StructCtor represents a tuple struct.
|
|
StructCtor(&'hir VariantData),
|
|
|
|
Lifetime(&'hir Lifetime),
|
|
GenericParam(&'hir GenericParam),
|
|
Visibility(&'hir Visibility),
|
|
|
|
Crate,
|
|
}
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