compiletest::header

Struct DirectiveLine

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struct DirectiveLine<'ln> {
    line_number: usize,
    header_revision: Option<&'ln str>,
    directive: &'ln str,
}
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The broken-down contents of a line containing a test header directive, which iter_header passes to its callback function.

For example:

//@ compile-flags: -O
    ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ directive

//@ [foo] compile-flags: -O
     ^^^                    header_revision
          ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ directive

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§line_number: usize§header_revision: Option<&'ln str>

Some header directives start with a revision name in square brackets (e.g. [foo]), and only apply to that revision of the test. If present, this field contains the revision name (e.g. foo).

§directive: &'ln str

The main part of the header directive, after removing the comment prefix and the optional revision specifier.

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impl<'ln> Freeze for DirectiveLine<'ln>

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impl<'ln> RefUnwindSafe for DirectiveLine<'ln>

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impl<'ln> Send for DirectiveLine<'ln>

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impl<'ln> Sync for DirectiveLine<'ln>

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impl<'ln> Unpin for DirectiveLine<'ln>

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impl<'ln> UnwindSafe for DirectiveLine<'ln>

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Size: 40 bytes