rustc_pattern_analysis::usefulness

Struct WitnessMatrix

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struct WitnessMatrix<Cx: PatCx>(Vec<WitnessStack<Cx>>);
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Represents a set of pattern-tuples that are witnesses of non-exhaustiveness for error reporting. This has similar invariants as Matrix does.

The WitnessMatrix returned by compute_exhaustiveness_and_usefulness obeys the invariant that the union of the input Matrix and the output WitnessMatrix together matches the type exhaustively.

Just as the Matrix starts with a single column, by the end of the algorithm, this has a single column, which contains the patterns that are missing for the match to be exhaustive.

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§0: Vec<WitnessStack<Cx>>

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impl<Cx: PatCx> WitnessMatrix<Cx>

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fn empty() -> Self

New matrix with no witnesses.

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fn unit_witness() -> Self

New matrix with one () witness, i.e. with no columns.

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fn is_empty(&self) -> bool

Whether this has any witnesses.

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fn single_column(self) -> Vec<WitnessPat<Cx>>

Asserts that there is a single column and returns the patterns in it.

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fn push_pattern(&mut self, pat: WitnessPat<Cx>)

Reverses specialization by the Missing constructor by pushing a whole new pattern.

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fn apply_constructor( &mut self, pcx: &PlaceCtxt<'_, Cx>, missing_ctors: &[Constructor<Cx>], ctor: &Constructor<Cx>, )

Reverses specialization by ctor. See the section on unspecialize at the top of the file.

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fn extend(&mut self, other: Self)

Merges the witnesses of two matrices. Their column types must match.

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impl<Cx: PatCx> Clone for WitnessMatrix<Cx>

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fn clone(&self) -> Self

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<Cx: Debug + PatCx> Debug for WitnessMatrix<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<Cx> DynSend for WitnessMatrix<Cx>
where <Cx as PatCx>::Ty: DynSend, <Cx as PatCx>::VariantIdx: DynSend, <Cx as PatCx>::StrLit: DynSend,

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impl<Cx> DynSync for WitnessMatrix<Cx>
where <Cx as PatCx>::Ty: DynSync, <Cx as PatCx>::VariantIdx: DynSync, <Cx as PatCx>::StrLit: DynSync,

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impl<Cx> Freeze for WitnessMatrix<Cx>

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impl<Cx> RefUnwindSafe for WitnessMatrix<Cx>

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impl<Cx> Send for WitnessMatrix<Cx>
where <Cx as PatCx>::Ty: Send, <Cx as PatCx>::VariantIdx: Send, <Cx as PatCx>::StrLit: Send,

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impl<Cx> Sync for WitnessMatrix<Cx>
where <Cx as PatCx>::Ty: Sync, <Cx as PatCx>::VariantIdx: Sync, <Cx as PatCx>::StrLit: Sync,

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impl<Cx> Unpin for WitnessMatrix<Cx>
where <Cx as PatCx>::Ty: Unpin, <Cx as PatCx>::VariantIdx: Unpin, <Cx as PatCx>::StrLit: Unpin,

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impl<Cx> UnwindSafe for WitnessMatrix<Cx>
where <Cx as PatCx>::Ty: UnwindSafe, <Cx as PatCx>::VariantIdx: UnwindSafe, <Cx as PatCx>::StrLit: UnwindSafe,

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Size: 24 bytes