Struct proc_macro2::Punct [−][src]
pub struct Punct { /* fields omitted */ }Expand description
A Punct is a single punctuation character like +, - or #.
Multicharacter operators like += are represented as two instances of
Punct with different forms of Spacing returned.
Implementations
impl Punct[src]
impl Punct[src]pub fn new(ch: char, spacing: Spacing) -> Punct[src]
pub fn new(ch: char, spacing: Spacing) -> Punct[src]Creates a new Punct from the given character and spacing.
The ch argument must be a valid punctuation character permitted by the
language, otherwise the function will panic.
The returned Punct will have the default span of Span::call_site()
which can be further configured with the set_span method below.
pub fn spacing(&self) -> Spacing[src]
pub fn spacing(&self) -> Spacing[src]Returns the spacing of this punctuation character, indicating whether
it’s immediately followed by another Punct in the token stream, so
they can potentially be combined into a multicharacter operator
(Joint), or it’s followed by some other token or whitespace (Alone)
so the operator has certainly ended.
Trait Implementations
Auto Trait Implementations
impl RefUnwindSafe for Punct
impl !Send for Punct
impl !Sync for Punct
impl Unpin for Punct
impl UnwindSafe for Punct
Blanket Implementations
impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for T where
T: ?Sized, [src]
impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for T where
T: ?Sized, [src]pub fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T[src]
pub fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T[src]Mutably borrows from an owned value. Read more
impl<T> ToOwned for T where
T: Clone, [src]
impl<T> ToOwned for T where
T: Clone, [src]type Owned = T
type Owned = TThe resulting type after obtaining ownership.
pub fn to_owned(&self) -> T[src]
pub fn to_owned(&self) -> T[src]Creates owned data from borrowed data, usually by cloning. Read more
pub fn clone_into(&self, target: &mut T)[src]
pub fn clone_into(&self, target: &mut T)[src]🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (toowned_clone_into)
recently added
Uses borrowed data to replace owned data, usually by cloning. Read more