ResolverAstLowering

Struct ResolverAstLowering 

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pub struct ResolverAstLowering {
    pub legacy_const_generic_args: FxHashMap<DefId, Option<Vec<usize>>>,
    pub partial_res_map: NodeMap<PartialRes>,
    pub import_res_map: NodeMap<PerNS<Option<Res<NodeId>>>>,
    pub label_res_map: NodeMap<NodeId>,
    pub lifetimes_res_map: NodeMap<LifetimeRes>,
    pub extra_lifetime_params_map: NodeMap<Vec<(Ident, NodeId, LifetimeRes)>>,
    pub next_node_id: NodeId,
    pub node_id_to_def_id: NodeMap<LocalDefId>,
    pub trait_map: NodeMap<Vec<TraitCandidate>>,
    pub lifetime_elision_allowed: FxHashSet<NodeId>,
    pub lint_buffer: Steal<LintBuffer>,
    pub delegation_fn_sigs: LocalDefIdMap<DelegationFnSig>,
}
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Resolutions that should only be used for lowering. This struct is meant to be consumed by lowering.

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§legacy_const_generic_args: FxHashMap<DefId, Option<Vec<usize>>>§partial_res_map: NodeMap<PartialRes>

Resolutions for nodes that have a single resolution.

§import_res_map: NodeMap<PerNS<Option<Res<NodeId>>>>

Resolutions for import nodes, which have multiple resolutions in different namespaces.

§label_res_map: NodeMap<NodeId>

Resolutions for labels (node IDs of their corresponding blocks or loops).

§lifetimes_res_map: NodeMap<LifetimeRes>

Resolutions for lifetimes.

§extra_lifetime_params_map: NodeMap<Vec<(Ident, NodeId, LifetimeRes)>>

Lifetime parameters that lowering will have to introduce.

§next_node_id: NodeId§node_id_to_def_id: NodeMap<LocalDefId>§trait_map: NodeMap<Vec<TraitCandidate>>§lifetime_elision_allowed: FxHashSet<NodeId>

List functions and methods for which lifetime elision was successful.

§lint_buffer: Steal<LintBuffer>

Lints that were emitted by the resolver and early lints.

§delegation_fn_sigs: LocalDefIdMap<DelegationFnSig>

Information about functions signatures for delegation items expansion

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impl Debug for ResolverAstLowering

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

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Size: 392 bytes