Enum rustc_parse::parser::ty::RecoverReturnSign[][src]

pub(super) enum RecoverReturnSign {
    Yes,
    OnlyFatArrow,
    No,
}
Expand description

Signals whether parsing a type should recover ->.

More specifically, when parsing a function like:

fn foo() => u8 { 0 }
fn bar(): u8 { 0 }

The compiler will try to recover interpreting foo() => u8 as foo() -> u8 when calling parse_ty with anything except RecoverReturnSign::No, and it will try to recover bar(): u8 as bar() -> u8 when passing RecoverReturnSign::Yes to parse_ty

Variants

Yes
OnlyFatArrow
No

Implementations

RecoverReturnSign::Yes allows for recovering fn foo() => u8 and fn foo(): u8, RecoverReturnSign::OnlyFatArrow allows for recovering only fn foo() => u8 (recovering colons can cause problems when parsing where clauses), and RecoverReturnSign::No doesn’t allow for any recovery of the return type arrow

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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: 1 byte

Size for each variant: