rustc_passes::hir_id_validator

Struct HirIdValidator

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struct HirIdValidator<'a, 'hir> {
    tcx: TyCtxt<'hir>,
    owner: Option<OwnerId>,
    hir_ids_seen: GrowableBitSet<ItemLocalId>,
    errors: &'a Lock<Vec<String>>,
}

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§tcx: TyCtxt<'hir>§owner: Option<OwnerId>§hir_ids_seen: GrowableBitSet<ItemLocalId>§errors: &'a Lock<Vec<String>>

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impl<'a, 'hir> HirIdValidator<'a, 'hir>

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fn new_visitor(&self, tcx: TyCtxt<'hir>) -> HirIdValidator<'a, 'hir>

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fn error(&self, f: impl FnOnce() -> String)

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fn check<F: FnOnce(&mut HirIdValidator<'a, 'hir>)>( &mut self, owner: OwnerId, walk: F, )

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fn check_nested_id(&mut self, id: LocalDefId)

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impl<'a, 'hir> Visitor<'hir> for HirIdValidator<'a, 'hir>

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type NestedFilter = OnlyBodies

Override this type to control which nested HIR are visited; see NestedFilter for details. If you override this type, you must also override nested_visit_map. Read more
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fn nested_visit_map(&mut self) -> Self::Map

If type NestedFilter is set to visit nested items, this method must also be overridden to provide a map to retrieve nested items.
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fn visit_nested_item(&mut self, id: ItemId)

Invoked when a nested item is encountered. By default, when Self::NestedFilter is nested_filter::None, this method does nothing. You probably don’t want to override this method – instead, override Self::NestedFilter or use the “shallow” or “deep” visit patterns described at rustc_hir::intravisit. The only reason to override this method is if you want a nested pattern but cannot supply a Map; see nested_visit_map for advice.
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fn visit_nested_trait_item(&mut self, id: TraitItemId)

Like visit_nested_item(), but for trait items. See visit_nested_item() for advice on when to override this method.
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fn visit_nested_impl_item(&mut self, id: ImplItemId)

Like visit_nested_item(), but for impl items. See visit_nested_item() for advice on when to override this method.
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fn visit_nested_foreign_item(&mut self, id: ForeignItemId)

Like visit_nested_item(), but for foreign items. See visit_nested_item() for advice on when to override this method.
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fn visit_item(&mut self, i: &'hir Item<'hir>)

Visits the top-level item and (optionally) nested items / impl items. See visit_nested_item for details.
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fn visit_id(&mut self, hir_id: HirId)

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fn visit_foreign_item(&mut self, i: &'hir ForeignItem<'hir>)

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fn visit_trait_item(&mut self, i: &'hir TraitItem<'hir>)

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fn visit_impl_item(&mut self, i: &'hir ImplItem<'hir>)

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fn visit_pattern_type_pattern(&mut self, p: &'hir Pat<'hir>)

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type Map = <Self::NestedFilter as NestedFilter<'v>>::Map

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type Result = ()

The result type of the visit_* methods. Can be either (), or ControlFlow<T>.
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fn visit_nested_body(&mut self, id: BodyId) -> Self::Result

Invoked to visit the body of a function, method or closure. Like visit_nested_item, does nothing by default unless you override Self::NestedFilter.
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fn visit_param(&mut self, param: &'v Param<'v>) -> Self::Result

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fn visit_body(&mut self, b: &Body<'v>) -> Self::Result

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fn visit_name(&mut self, _name: Symbol) -> Self::Result

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fn visit_ident(&mut self, ident: Ident) -> Self::Result

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fn visit_mod(&mut self, m: &'v Mod<'v>, _s: Span, n: HirId) -> Self::Result

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fn visit_local(&mut self, l: &'v LetStmt<'v>) -> Self::Result

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fn visit_block(&mut self, b: &'v Block<'v>) -> Self::Result

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fn visit_stmt(&mut self, s: &'v Stmt<'v>) -> Self::Result

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fn visit_arm(&mut self, a: &'v Arm<'v>) -> Self::Result

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fn visit_pat(&mut self, p: &'v Pat<'v>) -> Self::Result

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fn visit_pat_field(&mut self, f: &'v PatField<'v>) -> Self::Result

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fn visit_anon_const(&mut self, c: &'v AnonConst) -> Self::Result

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fn visit_inline_const(&mut self, c: &'v ConstBlock) -> Self::Result

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fn visit_const_arg(&mut self, c: &'v ConstArg<'v>) -> Self::Result

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fn visit_expr(&mut self, ex: &'v Expr<'v>) -> Self::Result

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fn visit_expr_field(&mut self, field: &'v ExprField<'v>) -> Self::Result

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fn visit_ty(&mut self, t: &'v Ty<'v>) -> Self::Result

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fn visit_generic_param(&mut self, p: &'v GenericParam<'v>) -> Self::Result

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fn visit_const_param_default( &mut self, _param: HirId, ct: &'v ConstArg<'v>, ) -> Self::Result

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fn visit_generics(&mut self, g: &'v Generics<'v>) -> Self::Result

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fn visit_where_predicate( &mut self, predicate: &'v WherePredicate<'v>, ) -> Self::Result

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fn visit_fn_ret_ty(&mut self, ret_ty: &'v FnRetTy<'v>) -> Self::Result

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fn visit_fn_decl(&mut self, fd: &'v FnDecl<'v>) -> Self::Result

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fn visit_fn( &mut self, fk: FnKind<'v>, fd: &'v FnDecl<'v>, b: BodyId, _: Span, id: LocalDefId, ) -> Self::Result

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fn visit_use( &mut self, path: &'v Path<'v, SmallVec<[Res; 3]>>, hir_id: HirId, ) -> Self::Result

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fn visit_trait_item_ref(&mut self, ii: &'v TraitItemRef) -> Self::Result

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fn visit_foreign_item_ref(&mut self, ii: &'v ForeignItemRef) -> Self::Result

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fn visit_impl_item_ref(&mut self, ii: &'v ImplItemRef) -> Self::Result

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fn visit_trait_ref(&mut self, t: &'v TraitRef<'v>) -> Self::Result

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fn visit_param_bound(&mut self, bounds: &'v GenericBound<'v>) -> Self::Result

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fn visit_precise_capturing_arg( &mut self, arg: &'v PreciseCapturingArg<'v>, ) -> Self::Result

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fn visit_poly_trait_ref(&mut self, t: &'v PolyTraitRef<'v>) -> Self::Result

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fn visit_opaque_ty(&mut self, opaque: &'v OpaqueTy<'v>) -> Self::Result

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fn visit_variant_data(&mut self, s: &'v VariantData<'v>) -> Self::Result

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fn visit_field_def(&mut self, s: &'v FieldDef<'v>) -> Self::Result

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fn visit_enum_def( &mut self, enum_definition: &'v EnumDef<'v>, item_id: HirId, ) -> Self::Result

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fn visit_variant(&mut self, v: &'v Variant<'v>) -> Self::Result

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fn visit_label(&mut self, label: &'v Label) -> Self::Result

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fn visit_infer(&mut self, inf: &'v InferArg) -> Self::Result

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fn visit_generic_arg(&mut self, generic_arg: &'v GenericArg<'v>) -> Self::Result

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fn visit_lifetime(&mut self, lifetime: &'v Lifetime) -> Self::Result

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fn visit_qpath( &mut self, qpath: &'v QPath<'v>, id: HirId, _span: Span, ) -> Self::Result

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fn visit_path(&mut self, path: &Path<'v>, _id: HirId) -> Self::Result

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fn visit_path_segment( &mut self, path_segment: &'v PathSegment<'v>, ) -> Self::Result

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fn visit_generic_args( &mut self, generic_args: &'v GenericArgs<'v>, ) -> Self::Result

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fn visit_assoc_item_constraint( &mut self, constraint: &'v AssocItemConstraint<'v>, ) -> Self::Result

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fn visit_attribute(&mut self, _attr: &'v Attribute) -> Self::Result

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fn visit_associated_item_kind( &mut self, kind: &'v AssocItemKind, ) -> Self::Result

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fn visit_defaultness(&mut self, defaultness: &'v Defaultness) -> Self::Result

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fn visit_inline_asm( &mut self, asm: &'v InlineAsm<'v>, id: HirId, ) -> Self::Result

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impl<'a, 'hir> DynSend for HirIdValidator<'a, 'hir>

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impl<'a, 'hir> DynSync for HirIdValidator<'a, 'hir>

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impl<'a, 'hir> Freeze for HirIdValidator<'a, 'hir>

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impl<'a, 'hir> !RefUnwindSafe for HirIdValidator<'a, 'hir>

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impl<'a, 'hir> !Send for HirIdValidator<'a, 'hir>

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impl<'a, 'hir> !Sync for HirIdValidator<'a, 'hir>

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impl<'a, 'hir> Unpin for HirIdValidator<'a, 'hir>

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impl<'a, 'hir> !UnwindSafe for HirIdValidator<'a, 'hir>

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