Struct rustc_middle::traits::chalk::RustInterner [−][src]
pub struct RustInterner<'tcx> {
pub tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>,
}
Fields
tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>
Trait Implementations
type Interner = Self
type Interner = Self
The interner associated with the type.
We don’t ever actually need this. It’s only required for derives.
type InternedType = Box<TyData<Self>>
type InternedType = Box<TyData<Self>>
“Interned” representation of types. In normal user code,
Self::InternedType
is not referenced. Instead, we refer to
Ty<Self>
, which wraps this type. Read more
type InternedLifetime = Box<LifetimeData<Self>>
type InternedLifetime = Box<LifetimeData<Self>>
“Interned” representation of lifetimes. In normal user code,
Self::InternedLifetime
is not referenced. Instead, we refer to
Lifetime<Self>
, which wraps this type. Read more
type InternedConst = Box<ConstData<Self>>
type InternedConst = Box<ConstData<Self>>
“Interned” representation of const expressions. In normal user code,
Self::InternedConst
is not referenced. Instead, we refer to
Const<Self>
, which wraps this type. Read more
type InternedConcreteConst = ConstValue<'tcx>
type InternedConcreteConst = ConstValue<'tcx>
“Interned” representation of an evaluated const value.
Self::InternedConcreteConst
is not referenced. Instead,
we refer to ConcreteConst<Self>
, which wraps this type. Read more
type InternedGenericArg = Box<GenericArgData<Self>>
type InternedGenericArg = Box<GenericArgData<Self>>
“Interned” representation of a “generic parameter”, which can
be either a type or a lifetime. In normal user code,
Self::InternedGenericArg
is not referenced. Instead, we refer to
GenericArg<Self>
, which wraps this type. Read more
type InternedGoal = Box<GoalData<Self>>
type InternedGoal = Box<GoalData<Self>>
“Interned” representation of a “goal”. In normal user code,
Self::InternedGoal
is not referenced. Instead, we refer to
Goal<Self>
, which wraps this type. Read more
type InternedGoals = Vec<Goal<Self>>
type InternedGoals = Vec<Goal<Self>>
“Interned” representation of a list of goals. In normal user code,
Self::InternedGoals
is not referenced. Instead, we refer to
Goals<Self>
, which wraps this type. Read more
type InternedSubstitution = Vec<GenericArg<Self>>
type InternedSubstitution = Vec<GenericArg<Self>>
“Interned” representation of a “substitution”. In normal user code,
Self::InternedSubstitution
is not referenced. Instead, we refer to
Substitution<Self>
, which wraps this type. Read more
type InternedProgramClause = Box<ProgramClauseData<Self>>
type InternedProgramClause = Box<ProgramClauseData<Self>>
“Interned” representation of a “program clause”. In normal user code,
Self::InternedProgramClause
is not referenced. Instead, we refer to
ProgramClause<Self>
, which wraps this type. Read more
type InternedProgramClauses = Vec<ProgramClause<Self>>
type InternedProgramClauses = Vec<ProgramClause<Self>>
“Interned” representation of a list of program clauses. In normal user code,
Self::InternedProgramClauses
is not referenced. Instead, we refer to
ProgramClauses<Self>
, which wraps this type. Read more
type InternedQuantifiedWhereClauses = Vec<QuantifiedWhereClause<Self>>
type InternedQuantifiedWhereClauses = Vec<QuantifiedWhereClause<Self>>
“Interned” representation of a list of quantified where clauses.
In normal user code, Self::InternedQuantifiedWhereClauses
is not referenced.
Instead, we refer to QuantifiedWhereClauses<Self>
, which wraps this type. Read more
type InternedVariableKinds = Vec<VariableKind<Self>>
type InternedVariableKinds = Vec<VariableKind<Self>>
“Interned” representation of a list of variable kinds.
In normal user code, Self::InternedVariableKinds
is not referenced.
Instead, we refer to VariableKinds<Self>
, which wraps this type. Read more
type InternedCanonicalVarKinds = Vec<CanonicalVarKind<Self>>
type InternedCanonicalVarKinds = Vec<CanonicalVarKind<Self>>
“Interned” representation of a list of variable kinds with universe index.
In normal user code, Self::InternedCanonicalVarKinds
is not referenced.
Instead, we refer to CanonicalVarKinds<Self>
, which wraps this type. Read more
type InternedVariances = Vec<Variance>
type InternedVariances = Vec<Variance>
“Interned” representation of a list of chalk_ir::Variance
.
In normal user code, Self::InternedVariances
is not referenced.
Instead, we refer to Variances<Self>
, which wraps this type. Read more
type InternedConstraints = Vec<InEnvironment<Constraint<Self>>>
type InternedConstraints = Vec<InEnvironment<Constraint<Self>>>
“Interned” representation of a list of region constraints.
In normal user code, Self::InternedConstraints
is not referenced.
Instead, we refer to Constraints<Self>
, which wraps this type. Read more
type InternedAdtId = &'tcx AdtDef
type InternedAdtId = &'tcx AdtDef
The ID type for ADTs
type Identifier = ()
type Identifier = ()
Representation of identifiers.
fn debug_program_clause_implication(
pci: &ProgramClauseImplication<Self>,
fmt: &mut Formatter<'_>
) -> Option<Result>
fn debug_program_clause_implication(
pci: &ProgramClauseImplication<Self>,
fmt: &mut Formatter<'_>
) -> Option<Result>
Prints the debug representation of a ProgramClauseImplication.
Returns None
to fallback to the default debug output. Read more
fn debug_substitution(
substitution: &Substitution<Self>,
fmt: &mut Formatter<'_>
) -> Option<Result>
fn debug_substitution(
substitution: &Substitution<Self>,
fmt: &mut Formatter<'_>
) -> Option<Result>
Prints the debug representation of a Substitution.
Returns None
to fallback to the default debug output. Read more
fn debug_separator_trait_ref(
separator_trait_ref: &SeparatorTraitRef<'_, Self>,
fmt: &mut Formatter<'_>
) -> Option<Result>
fn debug_separator_trait_ref(
separator_trait_ref: &SeparatorTraitRef<'_, Self>,
fmt: &mut Formatter<'_>
) -> Option<Result>
Prints the debug representation of a SeparatorTraitRef.
Returns None
to fallback to the default debug output. Read more
fn debug_quantified_where_clauses(
clauses: &QuantifiedWhereClauses<Self>,
fmt: &mut Formatter<'_>
) -> Option<Result>
fn debug_quantified_where_clauses(
clauses: &QuantifiedWhereClauses<Self>,
fmt: &mut Formatter<'_>
) -> Option<Result>
Prints the debug representation of a QuantifiedWhereClauses.
Returns None
to fallback to the default debug output. Read more
Prints the debug representation of a type.
Returns None
to fallback to the default debug output. Read more
Prints the debug representation of an alias. To get good results, this requires inspecting TLS, and is difficult to code without reference to a specific interner (and hence fully known types). Read more
fn debug_projection_ty(
projection_ty: &ProjectionTy<Self>,
fmt: &mut Formatter<'_>
) -> Option<Result>
fn debug_projection_ty(
projection_ty: &ProjectionTy<Self>,
fmt: &mut Formatter<'_>
) -> Option<Result>
Prints the debug representation of a ProjectionTy.
Returns None
to fallback to the default debug output. Read more
Prints the debug representation of an OpaqueTy.
Returns None
to fallback to the default debug output. Read more
Create an “interned” type from ty
. This is not normally
invoked directly; instead, you invoke TyKind::intern
(which
will ultimately call this method). Read more
Lookup the TyKind
from an interned type.
Create an “interned” lifetime from lifetime
. This is not
normally invoked directly; instead, you invoke
LifetimeData::intern
(which will ultimately call this
method). Read more
Lookup the LifetimeData
that was interned to create a InternedLifetime
.
Create an “interned” const from const
. This is not
normally invoked directly; instead, you invoke
ConstData::intern
(which will ultimately call this
method). Read more
Lookup the ConstData
that was interned to create a InternedConst
.
fn const_eq(
&self,
_ty: &Self::InternedType,
c1: &Self::InternedConcreteConst,
c2: &Self::InternedConcreteConst
) -> bool
fn const_eq(
&self,
_ty: &Self::InternedType,
c1: &Self::InternedConcreteConst,
c2: &Self::InternedConcreteConst
) -> bool
Deterermine whether two concrete const values are equal.
Create an “interned” parameter from data
. This is not
normally invoked directly; instead, you invoke
GenericArgData::intern
(which will ultimately call this
method). Read more
fn generic_arg_data<'a>(
&self,
data: &'a Self::InternedGenericArg
) -> &'a GenericArgData<Self>
fn generic_arg_data<'a>(
&self,
data: &'a Self::InternedGenericArg
) -> &'a GenericArgData<Self>
Lookup the LifetimeData
that was interned to create a InternedLifetime
.
Create an “interned” goal from data
. This is not
normally invoked directly; instead, you invoke
GoalData::intern
(which will ultimately call this
method). Read more
Lookup the GoalData
that was interned to create a InternedGoal
.
fn intern_goals<E>(
&self,
data: impl IntoIterator<Item = Result<Goal<Self>, E>>
) -> Result<Self::InternedGoals, E>
fn intern_goals<E>(
&self,
data: impl IntoIterator<Item = Result<Goal<Self>, E>>
) -> Result<Self::InternedGoals, E>
Create an “interned” goals from data
. This is not
normally invoked directly; instead, you invoke
GoalsData::intern
(which will ultimately call this
method). Read more
Lookup the GoalsData
that was interned to create a InternedGoals
.
fn intern_substitution<E>(
&self,
data: impl IntoIterator<Item = Result<GenericArg<Self>, E>>
) -> Result<Self::InternedSubstitution, E>
fn intern_substitution<E>(
&self,
data: impl IntoIterator<Item = Result<GenericArg<Self>, E>>
) -> Result<Self::InternedSubstitution, E>
Create an “interned” substitution from data
. This is not
normally invoked directly; instead, you invoke
SubstitutionData::intern
(which will ultimately call this
method). Read more
fn substitution_data<'a>(
&self,
substitution: &'a Self::InternedSubstitution
) -> &'a [GenericArg<Self>]
fn substitution_data<'a>(
&self,
substitution: &'a Self::InternedSubstitution
) -> &'a [GenericArg<Self>]
Lookup the SubstitutionData
that was interned to create a InternedSubstitution
.
Create an “interned” program clause from data
. This is not
normally invoked directly; instead, you invoke
ProgramClauseData::intern
(which will ultimately call this
method). Read more
fn program_clause_data<'a>(
&self,
clause: &'a Self::InternedProgramClause
) -> &'a ProgramClauseData<Self>
fn program_clause_data<'a>(
&self,
clause: &'a Self::InternedProgramClause
) -> &'a ProgramClauseData<Self>
Lookup the ProgramClauseData
that was interned to create a ProgramClause
.
fn intern_program_clauses<E>(
&self,
data: impl IntoIterator<Item = Result<ProgramClause<Self>, E>>
) -> Result<Self::InternedProgramClauses, E>
fn intern_program_clauses<E>(
&self,
data: impl IntoIterator<Item = Result<ProgramClause<Self>, E>>
) -> Result<Self::InternedProgramClauses, E>
Create an “interned” program clauses from data
. This is not
normally invoked directly; instead, you invoke
ProgramClauses::from_iter
(which will ultimately call this
method). Read more
fn program_clauses_data<'a>(
&self,
clauses: &'a Self::InternedProgramClauses
) -> &'a [ProgramClause<Self>]
fn program_clauses_data<'a>(
&self,
clauses: &'a Self::InternedProgramClauses
) -> &'a [ProgramClause<Self>]
Lookup the ProgramClauseData
that was interned to create a ProgramClause
.
fn intern_quantified_where_clauses<E>(
&self,
data: impl IntoIterator<Item = Result<QuantifiedWhereClause<Self>, E>>
) -> Result<Self::InternedQuantifiedWhereClauses, E>
fn intern_quantified_where_clauses<E>(
&self,
data: impl IntoIterator<Item = Result<QuantifiedWhereClause<Self>, E>>
) -> Result<Self::InternedQuantifiedWhereClauses, E>
Create an “interned” quantified where clauses from data
. This is not
normally invoked directly; instead, you invoke
QuantifiedWhereClauses::from_iter
(which will ultimately call this
method). Read more
fn quantified_where_clauses_data<'a>(
&self,
clauses: &'a Self::InternedQuantifiedWhereClauses
) -> &'a [QuantifiedWhereClause<Self>]
fn quantified_where_clauses_data<'a>(
&self,
clauses: &'a Self::InternedQuantifiedWhereClauses
) -> &'a [QuantifiedWhereClause<Self>]
Lookup the slice of QuantifiedWhereClause
that was interned to
create a QuantifiedWhereClauses
. Read more
fn intern_generic_arg_kinds<E>(
&self,
data: impl IntoIterator<Item = Result<VariableKind<Self>, E>>
) -> Result<Self::InternedVariableKinds, E>
fn intern_generic_arg_kinds<E>(
&self,
data: impl IntoIterator<Item = Result<VariableKind<Self>, E>>
) -> Result<Self::InternedVariableKinds, E>
Create an “interned” parameter kinds from data
. This is not
normally invoked directly; instead, you invoke
VariableKinds::from_iter
(which will ultimately call this
method). Read more
fn variable_kinds_data<'a>(
&self,
parameter_kinds: &'a Self::InternedVariableKinds
) -> &'a [VariableKind<Self>]
fn variable_kinds_data<'a>(
&self,
parameter_kinds: &'a Self::InternedVariableKinds
) -> &'a [VariableKind<Self>]
Lookup the slice of VariableKinds
that was interned to
create a VariableKinds
. Read more
fn intern_canonical_var_kinds<E>(
&self,
data: impl IntoIterator<Item = Result<CanonicalVarKind<Self>, E>>
) -> Result<Self::InternedCanonicalVarKinds, E>
fn intern_canonical_var_kinds<E>(
&self,
data: impl IntoIterator<Item = Result<CanonicalVarKind<Self>, E>>
) -> Result<Self::InternedCanonicalVarKinds, E>
Create “interned” variable kinds with universe index from data
. This is not
normally invoked directly; instead, you invoke
CanonicalVarKinds::from_iter
(which will ultimately call this
method). Read more
fn canonical_var_kinds_data<'a>(
&self,
canonical_var_kinds: &'a Self::InternedCanonicalVarKinds
) -> &'a [CanonicalVarKind<Self>]
fn canonical_var_kinds_data<'a>(
&self,
canonical_var_kinds: &'a Self::InternedCanonicalVarKinds
) -> &'a [CanonicalVarKind<Self>]
Lookup the slice of CanonicalVariableKind
that was interned to
create a CanonicalVariableKinds
. Read more
fn intern_constraints<E>(
&self,
data: impl IntoIterator<Item = Result<InEnvironment<Constraint<Self>>, E>>
) -> Result<Self::InternedConstraints, E>
fn intern_constraints<E>(
&self,
data: impl IntoIterator<Item = Result<InEnvironment<Constraint<Self>>, E>>
) -> Result<Self::InternedConstraints, E>
Create “interned” constraints from data
. This is not
normally invoked dirctly; instead, you invoke
Constraints::from_iter
(which will ultimately call this
method). Read more
fn constraints_data<'a>(
&self,
constraints: &'a Self::InternedConstraints
) -> &'a [InEnvironment<Constraint<Self>>]
fn constraints_data<'a>(
&self,
constraints: &'a Self::InternedConstraints
) -> &'a [InEnvironment<Constraint<Self>>]
Lookup the slice of Constraint
that was interned to
create a Constraints
. Read more
fn intern_variances<E>(
&self,
data: impl IntoIterator<Item = Result<Variance, E>>
) -> Result<Self::InternedVariances, E>
fn intern_variances<E>(
&self,
data: impl IntoIterator<Item = Result<Variance, E>>
) -> Result<Self::InternedVariances, E>
Create “interned” variances from data
. This is not
normally invoked directly; instead, you invoke
Variances::from
(which will ultimately call this
method). Read more
Lookup the slice of Variance
that was interned to
create a Variances
. Read more
Prints the debug representation of a type-kind-id.
Returns None
to fallback to the default debug output. Read more
Prints the debug representation of a type-kind-id.
Returns None
to fallback to the default debug output (e.g.,
if no info about current program is available from TLS). Read more
fn debug_assoc_type_id(
type_id: AssocTypeId<Self>,
fmt: &mut Formatter<'_>
) -> Option<Result<(), Error>>
fn debug_assoc_type_id(
type_id: AssocTypeId<Self>,
fmt: &mut Formatter<'_>
) -> Option<Result<(), Error>>
Prints the debug representation of a type-kind-id.
Returns None
to fallback to the default debug output. Read more
fn debug_opaque_ty_id(
opaque_ty_id: OpaqueTyId<Self>,
fmt: &mut Formatter<'_>
) -> Option<Result<(), Error>>
fn debug_opaque_ty_id(
opaque_ty_id: OpaqueTyId<Self>,
fmt: &mut Formatter<'_>
) -> Option<Result<(), Error>>
Prints the debug representation of an opaque type.
Returns None
to fallback to the default debug output. Read more
Prints the debug representation of a function-def-id.
Returns None
to fallback to the default debug output. Read more
Prints the debug representation of a closure id.
Returns None
to fallback to the default debug output. Read more
fn debug_foreign_def_id(
foreign_def_id: ForeignDefId<Self>,
fmt: &mut Formatter<'_>
) -> Option<Result<(), Error>>
fn debug_foreign_def_id(
foreign_def_id: ForeignDefId<Self>,
fmt: &mut Formatter<'_>
) -> Option<Result<(), Error>>
Prints the debug representation of a foreign-def-id.
Returns None
to fallback to the default debug output. Read more
fn debug_generator_id(
generator_id: GeneratorId<Self>,
fmt: &mut Formatter<'_>
) -> Option<Result<(), Error>>
fn debug_generator_id(
generator_id: GeneratorId<Self>,
fmt: &mut Formatter<'_>
) -> Option<Result<(), Error>>
Prints the debug representation of an alias.
Returns None
to fallback to the default debug output. Read more
Prints the debug representation of a lifetime.
Returns None
to fallback to the default debug output. Read more
Prints the debug representation of a const.
Returns None
to fallback to the default debug output. Read more
fn debug_generic_arg(
generic_arg: &GenericArg<Self>,
fmt: &mut Formatter<'_>
) -> Option<Result<(), Error>>
fn debug_generic_arg(
generic_arg: &GenericArg<Self>,
fmt: &mut Formatter<'_>
) -> Option<Result<(), Error>>
Prints the debug representation of an parameter.
Returns None
to fallback to the default debug output. Read more
fn debug_variable_kinds(
variable_kinds: &VariableKinds<Self>,
fmt: &mut Formatter<'_>
) -> Option<Result<(), Error>>
fn debug_variable_kinds(
variable_kinds: &VariableKinds<Self>,
fmt: &mut Formatter<'_>
) -> Option<Result<(), Error>>
Prints the debug representation of a parameter kinds list.
Returns None
to fallback to the default debug output. Read more
fn debug_variable_kinds_with_angles(
variable_kinds: &VariableKinds<Self>,
fmt: &mut Formatter<'_>
) -> Option<Result<(), Error>>
fn debug_variable_kinds_with_angles(
variable_kinds: &VariableKinds<Self>,
fmt: &mut Formatter<'_>
) -> Option<Result<(), Error>>
Prints the debug representation of a parameter kinds list, with angle brackets.
Returns None
to fallback to the default debug output. Read more
fn debug_canonical_var_kinds(
canonical_var_kinds: &CanonicalVarKinds<Self>,
fmt: &mut Formatter<'_>
) -> Option<Result<(), Error>>
fn debug_canonical_var_kinds(
canonical_var_kinds: &CanonicalVarKinds<Self>,
fmt: &mut Formatter<'_>
) -> Option<Result<(), Error>>
Prints the debug representation of an parameter kinds list with universe index.
Returns None
to fallback to the default debug output. Read more
Prints the debug representation of an goal.
Returns None
to fallback to the default debug output. Read more
Prints the debug representation of a list of goals.
Returns None
to fallback to the default debug output. Read more
fn debug_program_clause(
clause: &ProgramClause<Self>,
fmt: &mut Formatter<'_>
) -> Option<Result<(), Error>>
fn debug_program_clause(
clause: &ProgramClause<Self>,
fmt: &mut Formatter<'_>
) -> Option<Result<(), Error>>
Prints the debug representation of a ProgramClause.
Returns None
to fallback to the default debug output. Read more
fn debug_program_clauses(
clauses: &ProgramClauses<Self>,
fmt: &mut Formatter<'_>
) -> Option<Result<(), Error>>
fn debug_program_clauses(
clauses: &ProgramClauses<Self>,
fmt: &mut Formatter<'_>
) -> Option<Result<(), Error>>
Prints the debug representation of a ProgramClauses.
Returns None
to fallback to the default debug output. Read more
fn debug_constraints(
clauses: &Constraints<Self>,
fmt: &mut Formatter<'_>
) -> Option<Result<(), Error>>
fn debug_constraints(
clauses: &Constraints<Self>,
fmt: &mut Formatter<'_>
) -> Option<Result<(), Error>>
Prints the debug representation of a Constraints.
Returns None
to fallback to the default debug output. Read more
We don’t ever actually need this. It’s only required for derives.
We don’t ever actually need this. It’s only required for derives.
We don’t ever actually need this. It’s only required for derives.
This method returns an ordering between self
and other
values if one exists. Read more
This method tests less than (for self
and other
) and is used by the <
operator. Read more
This method tests less than or equal to (for self
and other
) and is used by the <=
operator. Read more
This method tests greater than (for self
and other
) and is used by the >
operator. Read more
We don’t ever actually need this. It’s only required for derives.
Auto Trait Implementations
impl<'tcx> !RefUnwindSafe for RustInterner<'tcx>
impl<'tcx> !Send for RustInterner<'tcx>
impl<'tcx> !Sync for RustInterner<'tcx>
impl<'tcx> Unpin for RustInterner<'tcx>
impl<'tcx> !UnwindSafe for RustInterner<'tcx>
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Mutably borrows from an owned value. 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: 8 bytes