![]() Now that `Results` is the only impl of `ResultsVisitable`, the trait can be removed. This simplifies things by removining unnecessary layers of indirection and abstraction. - `ResultsVisitor` is simpler. - Its type parameter changes from `R` (an analysis result) to the simpler `A` (an analysis). - It no longer needs the `Domain` associated type, because it can use `A::Domain`. - Occurrences of `R` become `Results<'tcx, A>`, because there is now only one kind of analysis results. - `save_as_intervals` also changes type parameter from `R` to `A`. - The `results.reconstruct_*` method calls are replaced with `results.analysis.apply_*` method calls, which are equivalent. - `Direction::visit_results_in_block` is simpler, with a single generic param (`A`) instead of two (`D` and `R`/`F`, with a bound connecting them). Likewise for `visit_results`. - The `ResultsVisitor` impls for `MirBorrowCtxt` and `StorageConflictVisitor` are now specific about the type of the analysis results they work with. They both used to have a type param `R` but they weren't genuinely generic. In both cases there was only a single results type that made sense to instantiate them with. |
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Why Rust?
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Performance: Fast and memory-efficient, suitable for critical services, embedded devices, and easily integrate with other languages.
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