PatternColumn

Struct PatternColumn 

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pub struct PatternColumn<'p, Cx: PatCx> {
    patterns: Vec<&'p DeconstructedPat<Cx>>,
}
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A column of patterns in a match, where a column is the intuitive notion of “subpatterns that inspect the same subvalue/place”. This is used to traverse patterns column-by-column for lints. Despite similarities with the algorithm in crate::usefulness, this does a different traversal. Notably this is linear in the depth of patterns, whereas compute_exhaustiveness_and_usefulness is worst-case exponential (exhaustiveness is NP-complete). The core difference is that we treat sub-columns separately.

This is not used in the usefulness algorithm; only in lints.

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§patterns: Vec<&'p DeconstructedPat<Cx>>

This must not contain an or-pattern. expand_and_push takes care to expand them.

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

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pub fn new(arms: &[MatchArm<'p, Cx>]) -> Self

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fn expand_and_push(&mut self, pat: PatOrWild<'p, Cx>)

Pushes a pattern onto the column, expanding any or-patterns into its subpatterns. Internal method, prefer PatternColumn::new.

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pub fn head_ty(&self) -> Option<&Cx::Ty>

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pub fn iter(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = &'p DeconstructedPat<Cx>>

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pub fn analyze_ctors( &self, cx: &Cx, ty: &Cx::Ty, ) -> Result<SplitConstructorSet<Cx>, Cx::Error>

Do constructor splitting on the constructors of the column.

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pub fn specialize( &self, cx: &Cx, ty: &Cx::Ty, ctor: &Constructor<Cx>, ) -> Vec<PatternColumn<'p, Cx>>

Does specialization: given a constructor, this takes the patterns from the column that match the constructor, and outputs their fields. This returns one column per field of the constructor. They usually all have the same length (the number of patterns in self that matched ctor), except that we expand or-patterns which may change the lengths.

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impl<'p, Cx: Debug + PatCx> Debug for PatternColumn<'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> DynSend for PatternColumn<'p, Cx>
where <Cx as PatCx>::Ty: DynSync, <Cx as PatCx>::PatData: DynSync, <Cx as PatCx>::VariantIdx: DynSync, <Cx as PatCx>::StrLit: DynSync,

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

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

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

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impl<'p, Cx> Send for PatternColumn<'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 PatternColumn<'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 PatternColumn<'p, Cx>

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

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Size: 24 bytes