WorkbenchDefinition

Struct WorkbenchDefinition 

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pub struct WorkbenchDefinition {
    pub doc: DocBlock,
    pub attribute_list: AttributeList,
    pub visibility: Visibility,
    pub kind: Refer<WorkbenchKind>,
    pub id: Identifier,
    pub plan: ParameterList,
    pub body: Body,
    pub src_ref: SrcRef,
}
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Workbench definition, e.g sketch, part or op.

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§doc: DocBlock

Documentation.

§attribute_list: AttributeList

Workbench attributes.

§visibility: Visibility

Visibility from outside modules.

§kind: Refer<WorkbenchKind>

Workbench kind.

§id: Identifier

Workbench name.

§plan: ParameterList

Workbench’s building plan.

§body: Body

Workbench body

§src_ref: SrcRef

Workbench code reference

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impl WorkbenchDefinition

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pub fn call( &self, call_src_ref: SrcRef, symbol: Symbol, arguments: &ArgumentValueList, context: &mut Context, ) -> EvalResult<Model>

Evaluate the call of a workbench with given arguments.

  • args: Arguments which will be matched with the building plan and the initializers using parameter multiplicity.
  • context: Current evaluation context.

Return evaluated nodes (multiple nodes might be created by parameter multiplicity).

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impl WorkbenchDefinition

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pub fn src_ref_head(&self) -> SrcRef

Return the source code reference of the head of the definition.

This excludes any attribute, visibility and body.

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impl Clone for WorkbenchDefinition

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fn clone(&self) -> WorkbenchDefinition

Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for WorkbenchDefinition

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fn fmt(&self, fmt: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl Display for WorkbenchDefinition

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl Grant<WorkbenchDefinition> for Context

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fn grant(&mut self, statement: &WorkbenchDefinition) -> EvalResult<()>

Check if given statement T is granted within the current context
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impl<'a> Initialized<'a> for WorkbenchDefinition

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fn statements(&'a self) -> Iter<'a, Statement>

return iterator of body statements.
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fn inits(&'a self) -> Inits<'a>
where Self: Sized,

Return iterator over all initializers.
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impl SrcReferrer for WorkbenchDefinition

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fn src_ref(&self) -> SrcRef

Return source code reference.
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fn source_hash(&self) -> u64

Return source code hash.
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impl TreeDisplay for WorkbenchDefinition

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fn tree_print(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>, depth: TreeState) -> Result

Write item into f and use {:depth$} syntax in front of your single line output to get proper indention.
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fn print_tree(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>, shorten: bool) -> Result

Display as tree starting at depth 0.
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fn write_tree(&self, f: &mut impl Write) -> Result<()>

Display as tree starting at depth 0.

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