pub struct RelativePathToAbsolutePath;Trait Implementations§
Source§impl Transform<Visitor<(), Library>, Library> for RelativePathToAbsolutePath
impl Transform<Visitor<(), Library>, Library> for RelativePathToAbsolutePath
fn transform(&self, data: &LibraryVisitor) -> Library
Source§impl Transform<Visitor<ModuleParent, Module>, Module> for RelativePathToAbsolutePath
impl Transform<Visitor<ModuleParent, Module>, Module> for RelativePathToAbsolutePath
fn transform(&self, data: &ModuleVisitor) -> Module
Source§impl Transform<Visitor<Visitor<ModuleParent, Module>, Function>, Function> for RelativePathToAbsolutePath
impl Transform<Visitor<Visitor<ModuleParent, Module>, Function>, Function> for RelativePathToAbsolutePath
fn transform(&self, data: &FunctionVisitor) -> Function
Source§impl Transform<Visitor<Visitor<ModuleParent, Module>, Import>, Import> for RelativePathToAbsolutePath
impl Transform<Visitor<Visitor<ModuleParent, Module>, Import>, Import> for RelativePathToAbsolutePath
fn transform(&self, data: &ImportVisitor) -> Import
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impl Freeze for RelativePathToAbsolutePath
impl RefUnwindSafe for RelativePathToAbsolutePath
impl Send for RelativePathToAbsolutePath
impl Sync for RelativePathToAbsolutePath
impl Unpin for RelativePathToAbsolutePath
impl UnwindSafe for RelativePathToAbsolutePath
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Source§impl<T> HasBranchesAPI for T
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Source§fn relative<K>(&'a self, path: impl IntoIterator<Item = K>) -> Option<Self>where
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fn relative<K>(&'a self, path: impl IntoIterator<Item = K>) -> Option<Self>where
K: Into<String>,
Self: KnowsVisitor<Visitor = Self> + Clone + HasRoot + HasParent + HasPathSegment,
&'a Self: HasBranches<Self>,
Gets a relative path.
“self”, “root”, and “super” are reserved path segments.
“self” is the current object, “root” is the root object, and “super” is the parent object.
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Source§unsafe fn relative_mut<K>(
&'a mut self,
path: impl IntoIterator<Item = K>,
) -> Option<Self>where
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&'a mut Self: HasBranches<Self>,
unsafe fn relative_mut<K>(
&'a mut self,
path: impl IntoIterator<Item = K>,
) -> Option<Self>where
K: Into<String>,
Self: Sized + KnowsVisitor<VisitorMut = Self> + UnsafeClone + HasRootMut + HasParentMut + HasPathSegment,
&'a mut Self: HasBranches<Self>,
Gets a relative path mutably.
“self”, “root”, and “super” are reserved path segments.
“self” is the current object, “root” is the root object, and “super” is the parent object.