pub type PErr<'a> = Diag<'a>;
Aliased Type§
struct PErr<'a> {
pub dcx: DiagCtxtHandle<'a>,
diag: Option<Box<DiagInner>>,
_marker: PhantomData<ErrorGuaranteed>,
}
Fields§
§dcx: DiagCtxtHandle<'a>
§diag: Option<Box<DiagInner>>
Why the Option
? It is always Some
until the Diag
is consumed via
emit
, cancel
, etc. At that point it is consumed and replaced with
None
. Then drop
checks that it is None
; if not, it panics because
a diagnostic was built but not used.
Why the Box? DiagInner
is a large type, and Diag
is often used as a
return value, especially within the frequently-used PResult
type. In
theory, return value optimization (RVO) should avoid unnecessary
copying. In practice, it does not (at the time of writing).
_marker: PhantomData<ErrorGuaranteed>
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