Struct rustc_trait_selection::infer::canonical::ir::CanonicalVarValues
source · pub struct CanonicalVarValues<I>where
I: Interner,{
pub var_values: <I as Interner>::GenericArgs,
}
Expand description
A set of values corresponding to the canonical variables from some
Canonical
. You can give these values to
canonical_value.instantiate
to instantiate them into the canonical
value at the right places.
When you canonicalize a value V
, you get back one of these
vectors with the original values that were replaced by canonical
variables. You will need to supply it later to instantiate the
canonicalized query response.
Fields§
§var_values: <I as Interner>::GenericArgs
Implementations§
source§impl<I> CanonicalVarValues<I>where
I: Interner,
impl<I> CanonicalVarValues<I>where
I: Interner,
pub fn is_identity(&self) -> bool
pub fn is_identity_modulo_regions(&self) -> bool
pub fn make_identity( cx: I, infos: <I as Interner>::CanonicalVars, ) -> CanonicalVarValues<I>
sourcepub fn dummy() -> CanonicalVarValues<I>
pub fn dummy() -> CanonicalVarValues<I>
Creates dummy var values which should not be used in a canonical response.
pub fn len(&self) -> usize
Trait Implementations§
source§impl<I> Clone for CanonicalVarValues<I>where
I: Interner,
impl<I> Clone for CanonicalVarValues<I>where
I: Interner,
source§fn clone(&self) -> CanonicalVarValues<I>
fn clone(&self) -> CanonicalVarValues<I>
Returns a copy of the value. Read more
1.0.0 · source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
Performs copy-assignment from
source
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I: Interner,
impl<I> Debug for CanonicalVarValues<I>where
I: Interner,
source§impl<I, __D> Decodable<__D> for CanonicalVarValues<I>
impl<I, __D> Decodable<__D> for CanonicalVarValues<I>
fn decode(__decoder: &mut __D) -> CanonicalVarValues<I>
source§impl<I, __E> Encodable<__E> for CanonicalVarValues<I>
impl<I, __E> Encodable<__E> for CanonicalVarValues<I>
source§impl<I> Hash for CanonicalVarValues<I>where
I: Interner,
impl<I> Hash for CanonicalVarValues<I>where
I: Interner,
source§impl<I, __CTX> HashStable<__CTX> for CanonicalVarValues<I>
impl<I, __CTX> HashStable<__CTX> for CanonicalVarValues<I>
fn hash_stable( &self, __hcx: &mut __CTX, __hasher: &mut StableHasher<SipHasher128>, )
source§impl<'a, I> IntoIterator for &'a CanonicalVarValues<I>where
I: Interner,
impl<'a, I> IntoIterator for &'a CanonicalVarValues<I>where
I: Interner,
source§impl<I, J> Lift<J> for CanonicalVarValues<I>where
I: Interner,
J: Interner,
<I as Interner>::GenericArgs: Lift<J, Lifted = <J as Interner>::GenericArgs>,
impl<I, J> Lift<J> for CanonicalVarValues<I>where
I: Interner,
J: Interner,
<I as Interner>::GenericArgs: Lift<J, Lifted = <J as Interner>::GenericArgs>,
type Lifted = CanonicalVarValues<J>
fn lift_to_interner(self, interner: J) -> Option<CanonicalVarValues<J>>
source§impl<I> PartialEq for CanonicalVarValues<I>where
I: Interner,
impl<I> PartialEq for CanonicalVarValues<I>where
I: Interner,
source§impl<I> TypeFoldable<I> for CanonicalVarValues<I>
impl<I> TypeFoldable<I> for CanonicalVarValues<I>
source§fn try_fold_with<__F>(
self,
__folder: &mut __F,
) -> Result<CanonicalVarValues<I>, <__F as FallibleTypeFolder<I>>::Error>where
__F: FallibleTypeFolder<I>,
fn try_fold_with<__F>(
self,
__folder: &mut __F,
) -> Result<CanonicalVarValues<I>, <__F as FallibleTypeFolder<I>>::Error>where
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try_fold_with
for use with infallible
folders. Do not override this method, to ensure coherence with
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.source§impl<I> TypeVisitable<I> for CanonicalVarValues<I>
impl<I> TypeVisitable<I> for CanonicalVarValues<I>
source§fn visit_with<__V>(
&self,
__visitor: &mut __V,
) -> <__V as TypeVisitor<I>>::Resultwhere
__V: TypeVisitor<I>,
fn visit_with<__V>(
&self,
__visitor: &mut __V,
) -> <__V as TypeVisitor<I>>::Resultwhere
__V: TypeVisitor<I>,
impl<I> Copy for CanonicalVarValues<I>where
I: Interner,
impl<I> Eq for CanonicalVarValues<I>where
I: Interner,
Auto Trait Implementations§
impl<I> Freeze for CanonicalVarValues<I>
impl<I> RefUnwindSafe for CanonicalVarValues<I>
impl<I> Send for CanonicalVarValues<I>
impl<I> Sync for CanonicalVarValues<I>
impl<I> Unpin for CanonicalVarValues<I>
impl<I> UnwindSafe for CanonicalVarValues<I>
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