pub struct ModuleRegistry { /* private fields */ }Expand description
The central cross-file symbol registry.
Built incrementally as modules are compiled in dependency order.
Queried by resolve.rs and checker.rs when processing imports.
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Source§impl ModuleRegistry
impl ModuleRegistry
Sourcepub fn register(&mut self, exports: ModuleExports)
pub fn register(&mut self, exports: ModuleExports)
Registers a module’s exports after it has been fully compiled.
If a module with the same ID was already registered, it is replaced.
Sourcepub fn has_module(&self, module_id: &str) -> bool
pub fn has_module(&self, module_id: &str) -> bool
Checks whether a module with the given ID has been registered.
Sourcepub fn get_module(&self, module_id: &str) -> Option<&ModuleExports>
pub fn get_module(&self, module_id: &str) -> Option<&ModuleExports>
Looks up a module by its dot-path ID.
Sourcepub fn resolve_symbol(
&self,
module_id: &str,
name: &str,
) -> Result<&ExportedSymbol, RegistryError>
pub fn resolve_symbol( &self, module_id: &str, name: &str, ) -> Result<&ExportedSymbol, RegistryError>
Resolves a specific symbol from a module.
Returns only symbols that are visible outside the module
(Public or Internal). Private symbols produce a
RegistryError::NotVisible error.
Re-exports are followed transitively.
Sourcepub fn resolve_glob(
&self,
module_id: &str,
) -> Result<Vec<(&str, &ExportedSymbol)>, RegistryError>
pub fn resolve_glob( &self, module_id: &str, ) -> Result<Vec<(&str, &ExportedSymbol)>, RegistryError>
Returns all publicly visible symbols from a module (for glob imports).
Includes both direct exports and re-exports that have Public or
Internal visibility.
Sourcepub fn get_type(
&self,
module_id: &str,
name: &str,
) -> Result<&TypeRef, RegistryError>
pub fn get_type( &self, module_id: &str, name: &str, ) -> Result<&TypeRef, RegistryError>
Gets the type reference for a specific exported symbol.
Convenience wrapper around resolve_symbol
that returns just the TypeRef.
Sourcepub fn module_count(&self) -> usize
pub fn module_count(&self) -> usize
Returns the number of registered modules.
Trait Implementations§
Source§impl Debug for ModuleRegistry
impl Debug for ModuleRegistry
Source§impl Default for ModuleRegistry
impl Default for ModuleRegistry
Source§fn default() -> ModuleRegistry
fn default() -> ModuleRegistry
Auto Trait Implementations§
impl Freeze for ModuleRegistry
impl RefUnwindSafe for ModuleRegistry
impl Send for ModuleRegistry
impl Sync for ModuleRegistry
impl Unpin for ModuleRegistry
impl UnsafeUnpin for ModuleRegistry
impl UnwindSafe for ModuleRegistry
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