Struct rustc_data_structures::graph::scc::SccData

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struct SccData<S: Idx, A: Annotation> {
    scc_details: IndexVec<S, SccDetails<A>>,
    all_successors: Vec<S>,
}

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§scc_details: IndexVec<S, SccDetails<A>>

Maps SCC indices to their metadata, including offsets into all_successors.

§all_successors: Vec<S>

Contains the successors for all the Sccs, concatenated. The range of indices corresponding to a given SCC is found in its scc_details.range.

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impl<S: Idx, A: Annotation> SccData<S, A>

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fn len(&self) -> usize

Number of SCCs,

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fn successors(&self, scc: S) -> &[S]

Returns the successors of the given SCC.

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fn create_scc( &mut self, successors: impl IntoIterator<Item = S>, annotation: A, ) -> S

Creates a new SCC with successors as its successors and the maximum weight of its internal nodes scc_max_weight and returns the resulting index.

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fn annotation(&self, scc: S) -> A

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impl<S, A> Freeze for SccData<S, A>

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impl<S, A> RefUnwindSafe for SccData<S, A>

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impl<S, A> Send for SccData<S, A>
where A: Send, S: Send,

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impl<S, A> Sync for SccData<S, A>
where S: Sync, A: Sync,

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impl<S, A> Unpin for SccData<S, A>
where S: Unpin, A: Unpin,

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impl<S, A> UnwindSafe for SccData<S, A>
where S: UnwindSafe, A: UnwindSafe,

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Size: 48 bytes