pub struct Compiler {
    pub sess: Session,
    pub codegen_backend: Box<dyn CodegenBackend>,
    pub(crate) override_queries: Option<fn(_: &Session, _: &mut Providers)>,
}
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Represents a compiler session. Note that every Compiler contains a Session, but Compiler also contains some things that cannot be in Session, due to Session being in a crate that has many fewer dependencies than this crate.

Can be used to run rustc_interface queries. Created by passing Config to run_compiler.

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§sess: Session§codegen_backend: Box<dyn CodegenBackend>§override_queries: Option<fn(_: &Session, _: &mut Providers)>

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impl Compiler

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pub fn enter<F, T>(&self, f: F) -> T
where F: for<'tcx> FnOnce(&'tcx Queries<'tcx>) -> T,

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Size: 6128 bytes