pub enum TDerived {
KeyOf(TKeyOf),
ValueOf(TValueOf),
IntMask(TIntMask),
IntMaskOf(TIntMaskOf),
PropertiesOf(TPropertiesOf),
IndexAccess(TIndexAccess),
}Expand description
Represents derived/utility types that extract information from other types.
These types are used for introspection and manipulation of existing types:
key-of<T>: Extracts the keys of an array-like typevalue-of<T>: Extracts the values of an array-like or enum typeproperties-of<T>: Extracts object properties, optionally filtered by visibilityT[K]: Indexed access type that resolves to the type at index K of type T
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KeyOf(TKeyOf)
Represents key-of<T> utility type
ValueOf(TValueOf)
Represents value-of<T> utility type
IntMask(TIntMask)
Represents int-mask<1, 2, 4> utility type
IntMaskOf(TIntMaskOf)
Represents int-mask-of<Foo::*> utility type
PropertiesOf(TPropertiesOf)
Represents properties-of<T> utility type (including visibility-filtered variants)
IndexAccess(TIndexAccess)
Represents T[K] indexed access type
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Sourcepub const fn get_target_type(&self) -> Option<&TUnion>
pub const fn get_target_type(&self) -> Option<&TUnion>
Returns the target type that this derived type operates on.
Note: For IntMask, this returns None as it has multiple value types, not a single target.
For IntMaskOf, this returns the target type reference.
Sourcepub fn get_target_type_mut(&mut self) -> Option<&mut TUnion>
pub fn get_target_type_mut(&mut self) -> Option<&mut TUnion>
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Note: For IntMask, this returns None as it has multiple value types, not a single target.
For IntMaskOf, this returns the target type reference.
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