rustc_pattern_analysis::usefulness

Struct MatrixRow

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struct MatrixRow<'p, Cx: PatCx> {
    pats: PatStack<'p, Cx>,
    is_under_guard: bool,
    parent_row: usize,
    useful: bool,
    intersects_at_least: BitSet<usize>,
    head_is_branch: bool,
}
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A row of the matrix.

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§pats: PatStack<'p, Cx>§is_under_guard: bool

Whether the original arm had a guard. This is inherited when specializing.

§parent_row: usize

When we specialize, we remember which row of the original matrix produced a given row of the specialized matrix. When we unspecialize, we use this to propagate usefulness back up the callstack. On creation, this stores the index of the original match arm.

§useful: bool

False when the matrix is just built. This is set to true by compute_exhaustiveness_and_usefulness if the arm is found to be useful. This is reset to false when specializing.

§intersects_at_least: BitSet<usize>

Tracks some rows above this one that have an intersection with this one, i.e. such that there is a value that matches both rows. Because of relevancy we may miss some intersections. The intersections we do find are correct. In other words, this is an underapproximation of the real set of intersections.

For example:

match ... {
    (true, _, _) => {} // `intersects_at_least = []`
    (_, true, 0..=10) => {} // `intersects_at_least = []`
    (_, true, 5..15) => {} // `intersects_at_least = [1]`
}

Here the (true, true) case is irrelevant. Since we skip it, we will not detect that row 0 intersects rows 1 and 2.

§head_is_branch: bool

Whether the head pattern is a branch (see definition of “branch pattern” at BranchPatUsefulness)

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impl<'p, Cx: PatCx> MatrixRow<'p, Cx>

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fn new(arm: &MatchArm<'p, Cx>, arm_id: usize) -> Self

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fn len(&self) -> usize

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fn head(&self) -> PatOrWild<'p, Cx>

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fn iter(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = PatOrWild<'p, Cx>> + Captures<'_>

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fn expand_or_pat( &self, parent_row: usize, ) -> impl Iterator<Item = MatrixRow<'p, Cx>> + Captures<'_>

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fn pop_head_constructor( &self, cx: &Cx, ctor: &Constructor<Cx>, ctor_arity: usize, ctor_is_relevant: bool, parent_row: usize, ) -> Result<MatrixRow<'p, Cx>, Cx::Error>

This computes specialize(ctor, self). See top of the file for explanations. Only call if ctor.is_covered_by(self.head().ctor()) is true.

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impl<'p, Cx: Clone + PatCx> Clone for MatrixRow<'p, Cx>

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fn clone(&self) -> MatrixRow<'p, Cx>

Returns a copy of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl<'p, Cx: PatCx> Debug for MatrixRow<'p, Cx>

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more

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impl<'p, Cx> Freeze for MatrixRow<'p, Cx>

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impl<'p, Cx> RefUnwindSafe for MatrixRow<'p, Cx>

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impl<'p, Cx> Send for MatrixRow<'p, Cx>
where <Cx as PatCx>::Ty: Sync, <Cx as PatCx>::PatData: Sync, <Cx as PatCx>::VariantIdx: Sync, <Cx as PatCx>::StrLit: Sync,

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impl<'p, Cx> Sync for MatrixRow<'p, Cx>
where <Cx as PatCx>::Ty: Sync, <Cx as PatCx>::PatData: Sync, <Cx as PatCx>::VariantIdx: Sync, <Cx as PatCx>::StrLit: Sync,

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impl<'p, Cx> Unpin for MatrixRow<'p, Cx>

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impl<'p, Cx> UnwindSafe for MatrixRow<'p, Cx>

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const ALIGN: Alignment = _

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fn instrument(self, span: Span) -> Instrumented<Self>

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Size: 80 bytes