Struct rustc_middle::ty::sty::CoroutineClosureArgsParts

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pub struct CoroutineClosureArgsParts<'tcx> {
    pub parent_args: &'tcx [GenericArg<'tcx>],
    pub closure_kind_ty: Ty<'tcx>,
    pub signature_parts_ty: Ty<'tcx>,
    pub tupled_upvars_ty: Ty<'tcx>,
    pub coroutine_captures_by_ref_ty: Ty<'tcx>,
    pub coroutine_witness_ty: Ty<'tcx>,
}
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See docs for explanation of how each argument is used.

See CoroutineClosureSignature for how these arguments are put together to make a callable FnSig suitable for typeck and borrowck.

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§parent_args: &'tcx [GenericArg<'tcx>]

This is the args of the typeck root.

§closure_kind_ty: Ty<'tcx>

Represents the maximum calling capability of the closure.

§signature_parts_ty: Ty<'tcx>

Represents all of the relevant parts of the coroutine returned by this coroutine-closure. This signature parts type will have the general shape of fn(tupled_inputs, resume_ty) -> (return_ty, yield_ty), where resume_ty, return_ty, and yield_ty are the respective types for the coroutine returned by the coroutine-closure.

Use coroutine_closure_sig to break up this type rather than using it yourself.

§tupled_upvars_ty: Ty<'tcx>

The upvars captured by the closure. Remains an inference variable until the upvar analysis, which happens late in HIR typeck.

§coroutine_captures_by_ref_ty: Ty<'tcx>

a function pointer that has the shape for<'env> fn() -> (&'env T, ...). This allows us to represent the binder of the self-captures of the closure.

For example, if the coroutine returned by the closure borrows String from the closure’s upvars, this will be for<'env> fn() -> (&'env String,), while the tupled_upvars_ty, representing the by-move version of the same captures, will be (String,).

§coroutine_witness_ty: Ty<'tcx>

Witness type returned by the generator produced by this coroutine-closure.

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