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TagMatcher

Enum TagMatcher 

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pub enum TagMatcher {
    Exact {
        value: String,
    },
    Prefix {
        value: String,
    },
    Axis {
        axis: TaxonomyAxis,
    },
    AxisKey {
        axis: TaxonomyAxis,
        key: String,
    },
    Regex {
        pattern: String,
    },
    VersionRange {
        axis_key: String,
        min: Option<String>,
        max: Option<String>,
    },
}
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Pre-grouping filter — picks which entries the aggregation walks.

Applied against each entry’s tags array; an entry is included if ANY of its tags matches the matcher. The 6c-A scope covers the four variants that don’t pull in regex or semver dependencies.

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Exact

Exact tag string match — e.g. "software.python=3.11" matches only entries carrying that exact canonical tag.

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§value: String

The literal tag string to match against.

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Prefix

Tag-string prefix — e.g. "hardware.gpu" matches "hardware.gpu" and "hardware.gpu.vram_gb=80" and any other tag starting with the prefix.

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§value: String

The tag prefix to match against.

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Axis

Tag is anywhere in the given taxonomy axis. Matches every axis-prefixed tag (presence + value) in that axis.

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§axis: TaxonomyAxis

Taxonomy axis the tag must live in.

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AxisKey

Tag has a specific (axis, key) regardless of value. AxisKey { axis: Hardware, key: "gpu.count" } matches "hardware.gpu.count=8" and "hardware.gpu.count=16" but not "hardware.gpu.vram_gb=80".

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§axis: TaxonomyAxis

Taxonomy axis the tag must live in.

§key: String

Key portion after the <axis>. prefix, regardless of any value the tag may carry.

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Regex

Regex match against the canonical tag string form. Invalid patterns reject everything (the matcher fails closed — safer than silently treating bad patterns as wildcards). Compiled per matches_one call; callers expecting heavy reuse should pre-filter via a coarser matcher first.

Feature-gated. Requires the regex Cargo feature on the receiving binary. The variant is part of the wire format unconditionally (so peers can exchange it), but a binary built without regex cannot evaluate it. Callers that accept user-supplied matchers should call TagMatcher::validate first to surface TagMatcherError::RegexNotBuiltIn explicitly; passing an unvalidated Regex matcher into Fold::aggregate / Fold::capacity_ranking on a regex-less binary panics with a build-time-config message.

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§pattern: String

Regular-expression pattern to match against the tag.

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VersionRange

Semver range against a specific axis-key value. Picks AxisValue tags whose (axis, key) matches axis_key (canonical dotted form, e.g. "software.python") and whose value parses as a semver Version within [min, max] (inclusive). min/max are Option<String> semver expressions — None means unbounded on that side. Unparseable values are skipped silently.

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§axis_key: String

Canonical <axis>.<key> string of the value-bearing tag (e.g. "software.python").

§min: Option<String>

Inclusive lower bound. None = no lower bound.

§max: Option<String>

Inclusive upper bound. None = no upper bound.

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impl TagMatcher

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pub fn validate(&self) -> Result<(), TagMatcherError>

Verify this matcher can be evaluated by the current binary’s feature set. Callers that accept user-supplied matchers (RPC handlers, language-binding constructors, CLI parsers) should call this BEFORE handing the matcher to Fold::aggregate / Fold::capacity_ranking so an unsupported variant surfaces as a structured error instead of a panic on first compile.

Returns Ok(()) for every variant the build supports. Returns Err(TagMatcherError::RegexNotBuiltIn { .. }) only when the matcher is Self::Regex and the binary was built without --features regex.

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pub fn matches_any(&self, tags: &[String]) -> bool

True if at least one element of tags matches this matcher. Same semantic the aggregation entry points use — exposed as a public method so off-fold callers (e.g. super::super::super::MeshNode::list_tools) can apply the same pre-grouping filter without re-implementing the variant dispatch.

Compiles on every call. Callers that need to evaluate a large entry set against the same matcher should keep the [Fold::aggregate] path, which compiles once and reuses across the walk. list_tools accepts the per-call compile cost because the fold size is small relative to the aggregation paths’ hot loops.

Panics if self is Self::Regex and the binary was built without the regex Cargo feature; same contract as Fold::aggregate. Call Self::validate up front if the matcher came from an untrusted source.

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impl Clone for TagMatcher

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fn clone(&self) -> TagMatcher

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 TagMatcher

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

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl<'de> Deserialize<'de> for TagMatcher

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fn deserialize<__D>( __deserializer: __D, ) -> Result<TagMatcher, <__D as Deserializer<'de>>::Error>
where __D: Deserializer<'de>,

Deserialize this value from the given Serde deserializer. Read more
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impl Eq for TagMatcher

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impl PartialEq for TagMatcher

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fn eq(&self, other: &TagMatcher) -> bool

Tests for self and other values to be equal, and is used by ==.
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fn ne(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool

Tests for !=. The default implementation is almost always sufficient, and should not be overridden without very good reason.
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impl Serialize for TagMatcher

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fn serialize<__S>( &self, __serializer: __S, ) -> Result<<__S as Serializer>::Ok, <__S as Serializer>::Error>
where __S: Serializer,

Serialize this value into the given Serde serializer. Read more
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impl StructuralPartialEq for TagMatcher

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