Struct rustdoc::html::render::write_shared::AliasedType

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struct AliasedType<'cache> {
    target_fqp: &'cache [Symbol],
    target_type: ItemType,
    impl_: IndexMap<ItemId, AliasedTypeImpl<'cache>>,
}
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Data for an aliased type.

In the final file, the format will be roughly:

// type.impl/CRATE/TYPENAME.js
JSONP(
"CRATE": [
  ["IMPL1 HTML", "ALIAS1", "ALIAS2", ...],
  ["IMPL2 HTML", "ALIAS3", "ALIAS4", ...],
   ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ struct AliasedType
  ...
]
)

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§target_fqp: &'cache [Symbol]

This is used to generate the actual filename of this aliased type.

§target_type: ItemType§impl_: IndexMap<ItemId, AliasedTypeImpl<'cache>>

This is the data stored inside the file. ItemId is used to deduplicate impls.

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impl<'cache> Freeze for AliasedType<'cache>

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impl<'cache> !RefUnwindSafe for AliasedType<'cache>

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impl<'cache> !Send for AliasedType<'cache>

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impl<'cache> !Sync for AliasedType<'cache>

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impl<'cache> Unpin for AliasedType<'cache>

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impl<'cache> !UnwindSafe for AliasedType<'cache>

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