pub(crate) struct ParseSess {
raw_psess: ParseSess,
ignore_path_set: Lrc<IgnorePathSet>,
can_reset_errors: Lrc<AtomicBool>,
}
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ParseSess holds structs necessary for constructing a parser.
Fields§
§raw_psess: ParseSess
§ignore_path_set: Lrc<IgnorePathSet>
§can_reset_errors: Lrc<AtomicBool>
Implementations§
Source§impl ParseSess
impl ParseSess
pub(crate) fn new(config: &Config) -> Result<ParseSess, ErrorKind>
Sourcepub(crate) fn default_submod_path(
&self,
id: Ident,
relative: Option<Ident>,
dir_path: &Path,
) -> Result<ModulePathSuccess, ModError<'_>>
pub(crate) fn default_submod_path( &self, id: Ident, relative: Option<Ident>, dir_path: &Path, ) -> Result<ModulePathSuccess, ModError<'_>>
Determine the submodule path for the given module identifier.
id
- The name of the modulerelative
- If Some(symbol), the symbol name is a directory relative to the dir_path. If relative is Some, resolve the submodule at {dir_path}/{symbol}/{id}.rs or {dir_path}/{symbol}/{id}/mod.rs. if None, resolve the module at {dir_path}/{id}.rs.dir_path
- Module resolution will occur relative to this directory.
pub(crate) fn is_file_parsed(&self, path: &Path) -> bool
pub(crate) fn ignore_file(&self, path: &FileName) -> bool
pub(crate) fn set_silent_emitter(&mut self)
pub(crate) fn span_to_filename(&self, span: Span) -> FileName
pub(crate) fn span_to_file_contents(&self, span: Span) -> Lrc<SourceFile>
pub(crate) fn span_to_first_line_string(&self, span: Span) -> String
pub(crate) fn line_of_byte_pos(&self, pos: BytePos) -> usize
Sourcepub(crate) fn byte_pos_same_line(&self, a: BytePos, b: BytePos) -> bool
pub(crate) fn byte_pos_same_line(&self, a: BytePos, b: BytePos) -> bool
Determines whether two byte positions are in the same source line.
pub(crate) fn span_to_debug_info(&self, span: Span) -> String
pub(crate) fn inner(&self) -> &RawParseSess
pub(crate) fn snippet_provider(&self, span: Span) -> SnippetProvider
pub(crate) fn get_original_snippet( &self, file_name: &FileName, ) -> Option<Lrc<String>>
Source§impl ParseSess
impl ParseSess
pub(super) fn emit_diagnostics(&self, diagnostics: Vec<Diag<'_>>)
pub(super) fn can_reset_errors(&self) -> bool
pub(super) fn has_errors(&self) -> bool
pub(super) fn reset_errors(&self)
Trait Implementations§
Source§impl LineRangeUtils for ParseSess
impl LineRangeUtils for ParseSess
Auto Trait Implementations§
impl !Freeze for ParseSess
impl !RefUnwindSafe for ParseSess
impl !Send for ParseSess
impl !Sync for ParseSess
impl Unpin for ParseSess
impl !UnwindSafe for ParseSess
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T: ?Sized,
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Source§fn instrument(self, span: Span) -> Instrumented<Self>
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fn into_either(self, into_left: bool) -> Either<Self, Self>
Converts
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into a Left
variant of Either<Self, Self>
if into_left
is true
.
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Layout§
Note: Most layout information is completely unstable and may even differ between compilations. The only exception is types with certain repr(...)
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Size: 1080 bytes