Module chalk_solve::rust_ir
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Contains the definition for the “Rust IR” – this is basically a “lowered” version of the AST, roughly corresponding to [the HIR] in the Rust compiler.
Structs
Information about the size and alignment of an ADT.
Represents an alias equality bound on e.g. a type or type parameter. Does not know anything about what it’s binding.
Represents an associated type declaration found inside of a trait:
Encodes the parts of AssociatedTyDatum
where the parameters
P0..Pm
are in scope (bounds
and where_clauses
).
Represents the value of an associated type that is assigned from within some impl.
Identifier for an “associated type value” found in some impl.
A rust intermediate represention (rust_ir) of a function definition/declaration. For example, in the following rust code:
Represents the bounds on a FnDefDatum
, including
the function definition’s type signature and where clauses.
Represents the inputs and outputs on a FnDefDatum
. This is split
from the where clauses, since these can contain bound lifetimes.
Represents a generator type.
The nested types for a generator. This always appears inside a GeneratorDatum
The generator witness data. Each GeneratorId
has both a GeneratorDatum
and a GeneratorWitnessDatum
- these represent two distinct types in Rust.
GeneratorWitnessDatum
is logically ‘inside’ a generator - this only
matters when we treat the witness type as a ’constituent type for the
purposes of determining auto trait implementations.
The generator witness types, together with existentially bound lifetimes. Each ‘witness type’ represents a type stored inside the generator across a yield. When a generator type is constructed, the precise region relationships found in the generator body are erased. As a result, we are left with existential lifetimes - each type is parameterized over some lifetimes, but we do not know their precise values.
Represents the bounds for an impl Trait
type.
Represents a trait bound on e.g. a type or type parameter. Does not know anything about what it’s binding.
A rust intermediate representation (rust_ir) of a Trait Definition. For example, given the following rust code:
Enums
Indicates the “most permissive” Fn-like trait that the closure implements. If the closure kind for a closure is FnMut, for example, then the closure implements FnMut and FnOnce.
An inline bound, e.g. : Foo<K>
in impl<K, T: Foo<K>> SomeType<T>
.
A list of the traits that are “well known” to chalk, which means that the chalk-solve crate has special, hard-coded impls for them.