pub struct TypeCombination {Show 31 fields
pub value_types: AtomMap<TAtomic>,
pub has_object_top_type: bool,
pub enum_names: HashSet<(Atom, Option<Atom>)>,
pub object_type_params: AtomMap<(Atom, Vec<TUnion>)>,
pub object_static: AtomMap<bool>,
pub list_array_counts: Option<HashSet<usize>>,
pub list_array_sometimes_filled: bool,
pub list_array_always_filled: bool,
pub keyed_array_sometimes_filled: bool,
pub keyed_array_always_filled: bool,
pub has_empty_array: bool,
pub has_keyed_array: bool,
pub keyed_array_entries: BTreeMap<ArrayKey, (bool, TUnion)>,
pub list_array_entries: BTreeMap<usize, (bool, TUnion)>,
pub keyed_array_parameters: Option<(TUnion, TUnion)>,
pub list_array_parameter: Option<TUnion>,
pub sealed_arrays: Vec<TArray>,
pub falsy_mixed: Option<bool>,
pub truthy_mixed: Option<bool>,
pub nonnull_mixed: Option<bool>,
pub generic_mixed: bool,
pub has_mixed: bool,
pub mixed_from_loop_isset: Option<bool>,
pub integers: HashSet<TInteger>,
pub literal_strings: AtomSet,
pub literal_floats: HashSet<OrderedFloat<f64>>,
pub class_string_types: AtomMap<TAtomic>,
pub derived_types: HashSet<TDerived>,
pub resource: bool,
pub open_resource: bool,
pub closed_resource: bool,
}Fields§
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Source§impl Debug for TypeCombination
impl Debug for TypeCombination
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impl Freeze for TypeCombination
impl RefUnwindSafe for TypeCombination
impl Send for TypeCombination
impl Sync for TypeCombination
impl Unpin for TypeCombination
impl UnwindSafe for TypeCombination
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