pub struct DefIdCache<V> {
local: Lock<(IndexVec<DefIndex, Option<(V, DepNodeIndex)>>, Vec<DefIndex>)>,
foreign: DefaultCache<DefId, V>,
}
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§local: Lock<(IndexVec<DefIndex, Option<(V, DepNodeIndex)>>, Vec<DefIndex>)>
Stores the local DefIds in a dense map. Local queries are much more often dense, so this is a win over hashing query keys at marginal memory cost (~5% at most) compared to FxHashMap.
The second element of the tuple is the set of keys actually present in the IndexVec, used
for faster iteration in iter()
.
foreign: DefaultCache<DefId, V>
Trait Implementations§
Source§impl<V> Default for DefIdCache<V>
impl<V> Default for DefIdCache<V>
Source§impl<V> QueryCache for DefIdCache<V>where
V: Copy,
impl<V> QueryCache for DefIdCache<V>where
V: Copy,
type Key = DefId
type Value = V
Source§fn lookup(&self, key: &DefId) -> Option<(V, DepNodeIndex)>
fn lookup(&self, key: &DefId) -> Option<(V, DepNodeIndex)>
Checks if the query is already computed and in the cache.
fn complete(&self, key: DefId, value: V, index: DepNodeIndex)
fn iter(&self, f: &mut dyn FnMut(&Self::Key, &Self::Value, DepNodeIndex))
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impl<V> DynSend for DefIdCache<V>where
V: DynSend,
impl<V> DynSync for DefIdCache<V>where
V: DynSend,
impl<V> !Freeze for DefIdCache<V>
impl<V> !RefUnwindSafe for DefIdCache<V>
impl<V> Send for DefIdCache<V>where
V: Send,
impl<V> !Sync for DefIdCache<V>
impl<V> Unpin for DefIdCache<V>where
V: Unpin,
impl<V> UnwindSafe for DefIdCache<V>where
V: UnwindSafe,
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Size: 96 bytes