CacheEncoder

Struct CacheEncoder 

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pub struct CacheEncoder<'a, 'tcx> {
    tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>,
    encoder: FileEncoder,
    type_shorthands: FxHashMap<Ty<'tcx>, usize>,
    predicate_shorthands: FxHashMap<PredicateKind<'tcx>, usize>,
    interpret_allocs: FxIndexSet<AllocId>,
    source_map: CachingSourceMapView<'tcx>,
    file_to_file_index: FxHashMap<*const SourceFile, SourceFileIndex>,
    hygiene_context: &'a HygieneEncodeContext,
    symbol_index_table: FxHashMap<u32, usize>,
}
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An encoder that can write to the incremental compilation cache.

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§tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>§encoder: FileEncoder§type_shorthands: FxHashMap<Ty<'tcx>, usize>§predicate_shorthands: FxHashMap<PredicateKind<'tcx>, usize>§interpret_allocs: FxIndexSet<AllocId>§source_map: CachingSourceMapView<'tcx>§file_to_file_index: FxHashMap<*const SourceFile, SourceFileIndex>§hygiene_context: &'a HygieneEncodeContext§symbol_index_table: FxHashMap<u32, usize>

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impl<'a, 'tcx> CacheEncoder<'a, 'tcx>

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fn source_file_index(&mut self, source_file: Arc<SourceFile>) -> SourceFileIndex

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pub fn encode_tagged<T: Encodable<Self>, V: Encodable<Self>>( &mut self, tag: T, value: &V, )

Encode something with additional information that allows to do some sanity checks when decoding the data again. This method will first encode the specified tag, then the given value, then the number of bytes taken up by tag and value. On decoding, we can then verify that we get the expected tag and read the expected number of bytes.

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fn encode_symbol_or_byte_symbol( &mut self, index: u32, emit_str_or_byte_str: impl Fn(&mut Self), )

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fn finish(self) -> FileEncodeResult

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impl<'a, 'tcx> Encodable<CacheEncoder<'a, 'tcx>> for [u8]

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fn encode(&self, e: &mut CacheEncoder<'a, 'tcx>)

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impl<'a, 'tcx> Encoder for CacheEncoder<'a, 'tcx>

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fn emit_usize(&mut self, value: usize)

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fn emit_u128(&mut self, value: u128)

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fn emit_u64(&mut self, value: u64)

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fn emit_u32(&mut self, value: u32)

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fn emit_u16(&mut self, value: u16)

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fn emit_u8(&mut self, value: u8)

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fn emit_isize(&mut self, value: isize)

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fn emit_i128(&mut self, value: i128)

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fn emit_i64(&mut self, value: i64)

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fn emit_i32(&mut self, value: i32)

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fn emit_i16(&mut self, value: i16)

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fn emit_raw_bytes(&mut self, value: &[u8])

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fn emit_i8(&mut self, v: i8)

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fn emit_bool(&mut self, v: bool)

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fn emit_char(&mut self, v: char)

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fn emit_str(&mut self, v: &str)

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fn emit_byte_str(&mut self, v: &[u8])

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impl<'a, 'tcx> SpanEncoder for CacheEncoder<'a, 'tcx>

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fn encode_syntax_context(&mut self, syntax_context: SyntaxContext)

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fn encode_expn_id(&mut self, expn_id: ExpnId)

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fn encode_span(&mut self, span: Span)

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fn encode_symbol(&mut self, sym: Symbol)

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fn encode_byte_symbol(&mut self, byte_sym: ByteSymbol)

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fn encode_crate_num(&mut self, crate_num: CrateNum)

As a local identifier, a CrateNum is only meaningful within its context, e.g. within a tcx. Therefore, make sure to include the context when encode a CrateNum.
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fn encode_def_id(&mut self, def_id: DefId)

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fn encode_def_index(&mut self, _def_index: DefIndex)

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impl<'a, 'tcx> TyEncoder<'tcx> for CacheEncoder<'a, 'tcx>

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const CLEAR_CROSS_CRATE: bool = false

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fn position(&self) -> usize

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fn type_shorthands(&mut self) -> &mut FxHashMap<Ty<'tcx>, usize>

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fn predicate_shorthands(&mut self) -> &mut FxHashMap<PredicateKind<'tcx>, usize>

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fn encode_alloc_id(&mut self, alloc_id: &AllocId)

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impl<'a, 'tcx> !DynSend for CacheEncoder<'a, 'tcx>

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impl<'a, 'tcx> !DynSync for CacheEncoder<'a, 'tcx>

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impl<'a, 'tcx> Freeze for CacheEncoder<'a, 'tcx>

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impl<'a, 'tcx> !RefUnwindSafe for CacheEncoder<'a, 'tcx>

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impl<'a, 'tcx> !Send for CacheEncoder<'a, 'tcx>

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impl<'a, 'tcx> !Sync for CacheEncoder<'a, 'tcx>

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impl<'a, 'tcx> Unpin for CacheEncoder<'a, 'tcx>

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impl<'a, 'tcx> !UnwindSafe for CacheEncoder<'a, 'tcx>

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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: 400 bytes