struct NodeInfo {
    node: DepNode,
    fingerprint: Fingerprint,
    edges: EdgesVec,
}Fields§
§node: DepNode§fingerprint: Fingerprint§edges: EdgesVecImplementations§
Source§impl NodeInfo
 
impl NodeInfo
fn encode<D: Deps>(&self, e: &mut MemEncoder, index: DepNodeIndex)
Sourcefn encode_promoted<D: Deps>(
    e: &mut MemEncoder,
    node: DepNode,
    index: DepNodeIndex,
    fingerprint: Fingerprint,
    prev_index: SerializedDepNodeIndex,
    colors: &DepNodeColorMap,
    previous: &SerializedDepGraph,
) -> usize
 
fn encode_promoted<D: Deps>( e: &mut MemEncoder, node: DepNode, index: DepNodeIndex, fingerprint: Fingerprint, prev_index: SerializedDepNodeIndex, colors: &DepNodeColorMap, previous: &SerializedDepGraph, ) -> usize
Encode a node that was promoted from the previous graph. It reads the edges directly from
the previous dep graph and expects all edges to already have a new dep node index assigned.
This avoids the overhead of constructing EdgesVec, which would be needed to call encode.
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impl DynSend for NodeInfo
impl DynSync for NodeInfo
impl Freeze for NodeInfo
impl RefUnwindSafe for NodeInfo
impl Send for NodeInfo
impl Sync for NodeInfo
impl Unpin for NodeInfo
impl UnwindSafe for NodeInfo
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Size: 88 bytes