Enum chalk_ir::WellFormed
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Checks whether a type or trait ref is well-formed.
Variants
Trait(TraitRef<I>)
A predicate which is true when some trait ref is well-formed. For example, given the following trait definitions:
trait Clone { ... }
trait Copy where Self: Clone { ... }then we have the following rule:
WellFormed(?Self: Copy) :- ?Self: Copy, WellFormed(?Self: Clone)Ty(Ty<I>)
A predicate which is true when some type is well-formed. For example, given the following type definition:
struct Set<K> where K: Hash {
...
}then we have the following rule: WellFormedTy(Set<K>) :- Implemented(K: Hash).
Trait Implementations
sourceimpl<I: Interner> CastTo<DomainGoal<I>> for WellFormed<I>
impl<I: Interner> CastTo<DomainGoal<I>> for WellFormed<I>
sourcefn cast_to(self, _interner: I) -> DomainGoal<I>
fn cast_to(self, _interner: I) -> DomainGoal<I>
Cast a value to type T.
sourceimpl<I: Clone + Interner> Clone for WellFormed<I>
impl<I: Clone + Interner> Clone for WellFormed<I>
sourcefn clone(&self) -> WellFormed<I>
fn clone(&self) -> WellFormed<I>
Returns a copy of the value. Read more
1.0.0 · sourcefn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
sourceimpl<I: Interner> Debug for WellFormed<I>
impl<I: Interner> Debug for WellFormed<I>
sourceimpl<I: Interner> Fold<I> for WellFormed<I>
impl<I: Interner> Fold<I> for WellFormed<I>
type Result = WellFormed<I>
type Result = WellFormed<I>
The type of value that will be produced once folding is done.
Typically this is Self, unless Self contains borrowed
values, in which case owned values are produced (for example,
one can fold over a &T value where T: Fold, in which case
you get back a T, not a &T). Read more
sourcefn fold_with<E>(
self,
folder: &mut dyn Folder<I, Error = E>,
outer_binder: DebruijnIndex
) -> Result<Self::Result, E>
fn fold_with<E>(
self,
folder: &mut dyn Folder<I, Error = E>,
outer_binder: DebruijnIndex
) -> Result<Self::Result, E>
Apply the given folder folder to self; binders is the
number of binders that are in scope when beginning the
folder. Typically binders starts as 0, but is adjusted when
we encounter Binders<T> in the IR or other similar
constructs. Read more
sourceimpl<I: Interner> HasInterner for WellFormed<I>
impl<I: Interner> HasInterner for WellFormed<I>
type Interner = I
type Interner = I
The interner associated with the type.
sourceimpl<I: Hash + Interner> Hash for WellFormed<I>
impl<I: Hash + Interner> Hash for WellFormed<I>
sourceimpl<I: PartialEq + Interner> PartialEq<WellFormed<I>> for WellFormed<I>
impl<I: PartialEq + Interner> PartialEq<WellFormed<I>> for WellFormed<I>
sourcefn eq(&self, other: &WellFormed<I>) -> bool
fn eq(&self, other: &WellFormed<I>) -> bool
This method tests for self and other values to be equal, and is used
by ==. Read more
sourcefn ne(&self, other: &WellFormed<I>) -> bool
fn ne(&self, other: &WellFormed<I>) -> bool
This method tests for !=.
sourceimpl<I: Interner> Visit<I> for WellFormed<I>
impl<I: Interner> Visit<I> for WellFormed<I>
sourcefn visit_with<B>(
&self,
visitor: &mut dyn Visitor<I, BreakTy = B>,
outer_binder: DebruijnIndex
) -> ControlFlow<B>
fn visit_with<B>(
&self,
visitor: &mut dyn Visitor<I, BreakTy = B>,
outer_binder: DebruijnIndex
) -> ControlFlow<B>
Apply the given visitor visitor to self; binders is the
number of binders that are in scope when beginning the
visitor. Typically binders starts as 0, but is adjusted when
we encounter Binders<T> in the IR or other similar
constructs. Read more
sourceimpl<I: Interner> Zip<I> for WellFormed<I>
impl<I: Interner> Zip<I> for WellFormed<I>
impl<I: Interner> Copy for WellFormed<I> where
I::InternedType: Copy,
I::InternedSubstitution: Copy,
impl<I: Eq + Interner> Eq for WellFormed<I>
impl<I: Interner> StructuralEq for WellFormed<I>
impl<I: Interner> StructuralPartialEq for WellFormed<I>
Auto Trait Implementations
impl<I> RefUnwindSafe for WellFormed<I> where
<I as Interner>::DefId: RefUnwindSafe,
<I as Interner>::InternedSubstitution: RefUnwindSafe,
<I as Interner>::InternedType: RefUnwindSafe,
impl<I> Send for WellFormed<I> where
<I as Interner>::DefId: Send,
<I as Interner>::InternedSubstitution: Send,
<I as Interner>::InternedType: Send,
impl<I> Sync for WellFormed<I> where
<I as Interner>::DefId: Sync,
<I as Interner>::InternedSubstitution: Sync,
<I as Interner>::InternedType: Sync,
impl<I> Unpin for WellFormed<I> where
<I as Interner>::DefId: Unpin,
<I as Interner>::InternedSubstitution: Unpin,
<I as Interner>::InternedType: Unpin,
impl<I> UnwindSafe for WellFormed<I> where
<I as Interner>::DefId: UnwindSafe,
<I as Interner>::InternedSubstitution: UnwindSafe,
<I as Interner>::InternedType: UnwindSafe,
Blanket Implementations
sourceimpl<T> BorrowMut<T> for T where
T: ?Sized,
impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for T where
T: ?Sized,
const: unstable · sourcefn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
Mutably borrows from an owned value. Read more
sourceimpl<T> Cast for T
impl<T> Cast for T
sourcefn cast<U>(self, interner: U::Interner) -> U where
Self: CastTo<U>,
U: HasInterner,
fn cast<U>(self, interner: U::Interner) -> U where
Self: CastTo<U>,
U: HasInterner,
Cast a value to type U using CastTo.
sourceimpl<T, I> CastTo<ProgramClause<I>> for T where
T: CastTo<DomainGoal<I>>,
I: Interner,
impl<T, I> CastTo<ProgramClause<I>> for T where
T: CastTo<DomainGoal<I>>,
I: Interner,
sourcefn cast_to(self, interner: I) -> ProgramClause<I>
fn cast_to(self, interner: I) -> ProgramClause<I>
Cast a value to type T.
sourceimpl<T, I> CouldMatch<T> for T where
T: Zip<I> + HasInterner<Interner = I> + ?Sized,
I: Interner,
impl<T, I> CouldMatch<T> for T where
T: Zip<I> + HasInterner<Interner = I> + ?Sized,
I: Interner,
sourcefn could_match(
&self,
interner: I,
db: &dyn UnificationDatabase<I>,
other: &T
) -> bool
fn could_match(
&self,
interner: I,
db: &dyn UnificationDatabase<I>,
other: &T
) -> bool
Checks whether self and other could possibly match.
sourceimpl<T, I> Shift<I> for T where
T: Fold<I>,
I: Interner,
impl<T, I> Shift<I> for T where
T: Fold<I>,
I: Interner,
sourcefn shifted_in(self, interner: I) -> <T as Fold<I>>::Result
fn shifted_in(self, interner: I) -> <T as Fold<I>>::Result
Shifts this term in one level of binders.
sourcefn shifted_in_from(
self,
interner: I,
source_binder: DebruijnIndex
) -> <T as Fold<I>>::Result
fn shifted_in_from(
self,
interner: I,
source_binder: DebruijnIndex
) -> <T as Fold<I>>::Result
Shifts a term valid at outer_binder so that it is
valid at the innermost binder. See DebruijnIndex::shifted_in_from
for a detailed explanation. Read more
sourcefn shifted_out_to(
self,
interner: I,
target_binder: DebruijnIndex
) -> Result<<T as Fold<I>>::Result, NoSolution>
fn shifted_out_to(
self,
interner: I,
target_binder: DebruijnIndex
) -> Result<<T as Fold<I>>::Result, NoSolution>
Shifts a term valid at the innermost binder so that it is
valid at outer_binder. See DebruijnIndex::shifted_out_to
for a detailed explanation. Read more
sourcefn shifted_out(self, interner: I) -> Result<<T as Fold<I>>::Result, NoSolution>
fn shifted_out(self, interner: I) -> Result<<T as Fold<I>>::Result, NoSolution>
Shifts this term out one level of binders.
sourceimpl<T> ToOwned for T where
T: Clone,
impl<T> ToOwned for T where
T: Clone,
type Owned = T
type Owned = T
The resulting type after obtaining ownership.
sourcefn clone_into(&self, target: &mut T)
fn clone_into(&self, target: &mut T)
toowned_clone_into)Uses borrowed data to replace owned data, usually by cloning. Read more