struct CollectTrackerAndEmitter<'dcx, 'matcher> {
    dcx: DiagCtxtHandle<'dcx>,
    remaining_matcher: Option<&'matcher MatcherLoc>,
    best_failure: Option<BestFailure>,
    root_span: Span,
    result: Option<(Span, ErrorGuaranteed)>,
}
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The tracker used for the slow error path that collects useful info for diagnostics.

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§dcx: DiagCtxtHandle<'dcx>§remaining_matcher: Option<&'matcher MatcherLoc>§best_failure: Option<BestFailure>

Which arm’s failure should we report? (the one furthest along)

§root_span: Span§result: Option<(Span, ErrorGuaranteed)>

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impl<'dcx> CollectTrackerAndEmitter<'dcx, '_>

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fn new(dcx: DiagCtxtHandle<'dcx>, root_span: Span) -> Self

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impl<'dcx, 'matcher> Tracker<'matcher> for CollectTrackerAndEmitter<'dcx, 'matcher>

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type Failure = (Token, u32, &'static str)

The contents of ParseResult::Failure.
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fn build_failure(tok: Token, position: u32, msg: &'static str) -> Self::Failure

Arm failed to match. If the token is token::Eof, it indicates an unexpected end of macro invocation. Otherwise, it indicates that no rules expected the given token. The usize is the approximate position of the token in the input token stream.
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fn before_match_loc(&mut self, parser: &TtParser, matcher: &'matcher MatcherLoc)

This is called before trying to match next MatcherLoc on the current token.
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fn after_arm( &mut self, result: &ParseResult<FxHashMap<MacroRulesNormalizedIdent, NamedMatch>, Self::Failure>, )

This is called after an arm has been parsed, either successfully or unsuccessfully. When this is called, before_match_loc was called at least once (with a MatcherLoc::Eof).
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fn description() -> &'static str

For tracing.
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fn recovery() -> Recovery

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fn set_expected_token(&mut self, _tok: &'matcher Token)

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fn get_expected_token(&self) -> Option<&'matcher Token>

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impl<'dcx, 'matcher> Freeze for CollectTrackerAndEmitter<'dcx, 'matcher>

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impl<'dcx, 'matcher> !RefUnwindSafe for CollectTrackerAndEmitter<'dcx, 'matcher>

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impl<'dcx, 'matcher> !Send for CollectTrackerAndEmitter<'dcx, 'matcher>

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impl<'dcx, 'matcher> !Sync for CollectTrackerAndEmitter<'dcx, 'matcher>

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impl<'dcx, 'matcher> Unpin for CollectTrackerAndEmitter<'dcx, 'matcher>

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impl<'dcx, 'matcher> !UnwindSafe for CollectTrackerAndEmitter<'dcx, 'matcher>

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Size: 136 bytes