pub struct SpannedToken {
pub token: Token,
pub span: Span,
}Fields§
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Source§impl<'a> SpannedToken
impl<'a> SpannedToken
Sourcepub fn to_rust(&'a self, cache: &'a PreprocessorCache<'a>) -> SpannedToken<'a>
pub fn to_rust(&'a self, cache: &'a PreprocessorCache<'a>) -> SpannedToken<'a>
Turn a SpannedToken into a scarf_parser::SpannedToken
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Source§impl Clone for SpannedToken
impl Clone for SpannedToken
Source§fn clone(&self) -> SpannedToken
fn clone(&self) -> SpannedToken
1.0.0 (const: unstable) · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
source. Read moreimpl DerefToPyAny for SpannedToken
Source§impl Display for SpannedToken
impl Display for SpannedToken
impl Eq for SpannedToken
Source§impl<'a> From<SpannedToken<'a>> for SpannedToken
impl<'a> From<SpannedToken<'a>> for SpannedToken
Source§fn from(value: SpannedToken<'a>) -> Self
fn from(value: SpannedToken<'a>) -> Self
Source§impl<'a, 'py> FromPyObject<'a, 'py> for SpannedTokenwhere
Self: Clone,
impl<'a, 'py> FromPyObject<'a, 'py> for SpannedTokenwhere
Self: Clone,
Source§const INPUT_TYPE: PyStaticExpr = <SpannedToken as ::pyo3::PyTypeInfo>::TYPE_HINT
const INPUT_TYPE: PyStaticExpr = <SpannedToken as ::pyo3::PyTypeInfo>::TYPE_HINT
Source§type Error = PyClassGuardError<'a, 'py>
type Error = PyClassGuardError<'a, 'py>
Source§impl<'py> IntoPyObject<'py> for SpannedToken
impl<'py> IntoPyObject<'py> for SpannedToken
Source§const OUTPUT_TYPE: PyStaticExpr = <SpannedToken as ::pyo3::PyTypeInfo>::TYPE_HINT
const OUTPUT_TYPE: PyStaticExpr = <SpannedToken as ::pyo3::PyTypeInfo>::TYPE_HINT
Source§type Target = SpannedToken
type Target = SpannedToken
Source§type Output = Bound<'py, <SpannedToken as IntoPyObject<'py>>::Target>
type Output = Bound<'py, <SpannedToken as IntoPyObject<'py>>::Target>
Source§fn into_pyobject(
self,
py: Python<'py>,
) -> Result<<Self as IntoPyObject<'_>>::Output, <Self as IntoPyObject<'_>>::Error>
fn into_pyobject( self, py: Python<'py>, ) -> Result<<Self as IntoPyObject<'_>>::Output, <Self as IntoPyObject<'_>>::Error>
Source§impl PartialEq for SpannedToken
impl PartialEq for SpannedToken
Source§impl PyClass for SpannedToken
impl PyClass for SpannedToken
Source§impl PyClassImpl for SpannedToken
impl PyClassImpl for SpannedToken
Source§const IS_BASETYPE: bool = false
const IS_BASETYPE: bool = false
Source§const IS_SUBCLASS: bool = false
const IS_SUBCLASS: bool = false
Source§const IS_MAPPING: bool = false
const IS_MAPPING: bool = false
Source§const IS_SEQUENCE: bool = false
const IS_SEQUENCE: bool = false
Source§const IS_IMMUTABLE_TYPE: bool = false
const IS_IMMUTABLE_TYPE: bool = false
Source§const RAW_DOC: &'static CStr = /// A source file [`Token`] with an associated [`Span`]
const RAW_DOC: &'static CStr = /// A source file [`Token`] with an associated [`Span`]
Source§const DOC: &'static CStr
const DOC: &'static CStr
text_signature if a constructor is defined. Read moreSource§type Layout = <<SpannedToken as PyClassImpl>::BaseNativeType as PyClassBaseType>::Layout<SpannedToken>
type Layout = <<SpannedToken as PyClassImpl>::BaseNativeType as PyClassBaseType>::Layout<SpannedToken>
Source§type ThreadChecker = NoopThreadChecker
type ThreadChecker = NoopThreadChecker
Source§type PyClassMutability = <<PyAny as PyClassBaseType>::PyClassMutability as PyClassMutability>::MutableChild
type PyClassMutability = <<PyAny as PyClassBaseType>::PyClassMutability as PyClassMutability>::MutableChild
Source§type BaseNativeType = PyAny
type BaseNativeType = PyAny
PyAny by default, and when you declare
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Source§fn dict_offset() -> Option<PyObjectOffset>
fn dict_offset() -> Option<PyObjectOffset>
Source§fn weaklist_offset() -> Option<PyObjectOffset>
fn weaklist_offset() -> Option<PyObjectOffset>
Source§impl PyTypeInfo for SpannedToken
impl PyTypeInfo for SpannedToken
Source§const NAME: &str = <Self as ::pyo3::PyClass>::NAME
const NAME: &str = <Self as ::pyo3::PyClass>::NAME
prefer using ::type_object(py).name() to get the correct runtime value
Source§const MODULE: Option<&str> = <Self as ::pyo3::impl_::pyclass::PyClassImpl>::MODULE
const MODULE: Option<&str> = <Self as ::pyo3::impl_::pyclass::PyClassImpl>::MODULE
prefer using ::type_object(py).module() to get the correct runtime value
Source§const TYPE_HINT: PyStaticExpr
const TYPE_HINT: PyStaticExpr
Source§fn type_object_raw(py: Python<'_>) -> *mut PyTypeObject
fn type_object_raw(py: Python<'_>) -> *mut PyTypeObject
Source§fn type_object(py: Python<'_>) -> Bound<'_, PyType>
fn type_object(py: Python<'_>) -> Bound<'_, PyType>
impl StructuralPartialEq for SpannedToken
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impl Freeze for SpannedToken
impl RefUnwindSafe for SpannedToken
impl Send for SpannedToken
impl Sync for SpannedToken
impl Unpin for SpannedToken
impl UnsafeUnpin for SpannedToken
impl UnwindSafe for SpannedToken
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