Struct rustc_middle::infer::canonical::CanonicalVarValues [−][src]
pub struct CanonicalVarValues<'tcx> {
pub var_values: IndexVec<BoundVar, GenericArg<'tcx>>,
}
Expand description
A set of values corresponding to the canonical variables from some
Canonical
. You can give these values to
canonical_value.substitute
to substitute them into the canonical
value at the right places.
When you canonicalize a value V
, you get back one of these
vectors with the original values that were replaced by canonical
variables. You will need to supply it later to instantiate the
canonicalized query response.
Fields
var_values: IndexVec<BoundVar, GenericArg<'tcx>>
Implementations
Makes an identity substitution from this one: each bound var
is matched to the same bound var, preserving the original kinds.
For example, if we have:
self.var_values == [Type(u32), Lifetime('a), Type(u64)]
we’ll return a substitution subst
with:
subst.var_values == [Type(^0), Lifetime(^1), Type(^2)]
.
Trait Implementations
type Output = GenericArg<'tcx>
type Output = GenericArg<'tcx>
The returned type after indexing.
Performs the indexing (container[index]
) operation. Read more
type Item = GenericArg<'tcx>
type Item = GenericArg<'tcx>
The type of the elements being iterated over.
type IntoIter = Cloned<Iter<'a, GenericArg<'tcx>>>
type IntoIter = Cloned<Iter<'a, GenericArg<'tcx>>>
Which kind of iterator are we turning this into?
type Lifted = CanonicalVarValues<'__lifted>
This method tests for self
and other
values to be equal, and is used
by ==
. Read more
This method tests for !=
.
fn super_visit_with<__F: TypeVisitor<'tcx>>(
&self,
__folder: &mut __F
) -> ControlFlow<__F::BreakTy>
Returns true
if self
has any late-bound regions that are either
bound by binder
or bound by some binder outside of binder
.
If binder
is ty::INNERMOST
, this indicates whether
there are any late-bound regions that appear free. Read more
Returns true
if this self
has any regions that escape binder
(and
hence are not bound by it). Read more
“Free” regions in this context means that it has any region that is not (a) erased or (b) late-bound. Read more
True if there are any un-erased free regions.
Indicates whether this value definitely references only ‘global’ generic parameters that are the same regardless of what fn we are in. This is used for caching. Read more
Indicates whether this value references only ‘global’ generic parameters that are the same regardless of what fn we are in. This is used for caching. Read more
True if there are any late-bound regions
Indicates whether this value still has parameters/placeholders/inference variables
which could be replaced later, in a way that would change the results of impl
specialization. Read more
Auto Trait Implementations
impl<'tcx> !RefUnwindSafe for CanonicalVarValues<'tcx>
impl<'tcx> !Send for CanonicalVarValues<'tcx>
impl<'tcx> !Sync for CanonicalVarValues<'tcx>
impl<'tcx> Unpin for CanonicalVarValues<'tcx>
impl<'tcx> !UnwindSafe for CanonicalVarValues<'tcx>
Blanket Implementations
Mutably borrows from an owned value. Read more
impl<Ctxt, T> DepNodeParams<Ctxt> for T where
Ctxt: DepContext,
T: for<'a> HashStable<StableHashingContext<'a>> + Debug,
impl<Ctxt, T> DepNodeParams<Ctxt> for T where
Ctxt: DepContext,
T: for<'a> HashStable<StableHashingContext<'a>> + Debug,
This method turns the parameters of a DepNodeConstructor into an opaque Fingerprint to be used in DepNode. Not all DepNodeParams support being turned into a Fingerprint (they don’t need to if the corresponding DepNode is anonymous). Read more
This method tries to recover the query key from the given DepNode
,
something which is needed when forcing DepNode
s during red-green
evaluation. The query system will only call this method if
fingerprint_style()
is not FingerprintStyle::Opaque
.
It is always valid to return None
here, in which case incremental
compilation will treat the query as having changed instead of forcing it. Read more
Layout
Note: Most layout information is completely unstable and may even differ between compilations. The only exception is types with certain repr(...)
attributes. Please see the Rust Reference’s “Type Layout” chapter for details on type layout guarantees.
Size: 24 bytes