pub struct RenameVariables { /* private fields */ }
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Rename all identifiers to small and meaningless names.
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Source§impl RenameVariables
impl RenameVariables
pub fn new<I: IntoIterator<Item = String>>(iter: I) -> Self
pub fn with_function_names(self) -> Self
Trait Implementations§
Source§impl Debug for RenameVariables
impl Debug for RenameVariables
Source§impl Default for RenameVariables
impl Default for RenameVariables
Source§impl FlawlessRule for RenameVariables
impl FlawlessRule for RenameVariables
fn flawless_process(&self, block: &mut Block, _: &Context<'_, '_, '_>)
Source§impl PartialEq for RenameVariables
impl PartialEq for RenameVariables
Source§impl RuleConfiguration for RenameVariables
impl RuleConfiguration for RenameVariables
Source§fn configure(
&mut self,
properties: RuleProperties,
) -> Result<(), RuleConfigurationError>
fn configure( &mut self, properties: RuleProperties, ) -> Result<(), RuleConfigurationError>
The rule deserializer will construct the default rule and then send the properties through
this method to modify the behavior of the rule.
Source§fn serialize_to_properties(&self) -> RuleProperties
fn serialize_to_properties(&self) -> RuleProperties
For implementing the serialize trait on the Rule trait, this method should return all
properties that differs from their default value.
Source§fn has_properties(&self) -> bool
fn has_properties(&self) -> bool
Returns
true
if the rule has at least one property.impl Eq for RenameVariables
impl StructuralPartialEq for RenameVariables
Auto Trait Implementations§
impl Freeze for RenameVariables
impl RefUnwindSafe for RenameVariables
impl Send for RenameVariables
impl Sync for RenameVariables
impl Unpin for RenameVariables
impl UnwindSafe for RenameVariables
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