Struct netsblox_vm::process::ProcContext
source · pub struct ProcContext<'gc, C: CustomTypes<S>, S: System<C>> {
pub locals: SymbolTable<'gc, C, S>,
pub barrier: Option<Barrier>,
pub reply_key: Option<S::InternReplyKey>,
pub local_message: Option<String>,
}Fields§
§locals: SymbolTable<'gc, C, S>§barrier: Option<Barrier>§reply_key: Option<S::InternReplyKey>§local_message: Option<String>Trait Implementations§
source§impl<'gc, C: CustomTypes<S>, S: System<C>> Clone for ProcContext<'gc, C, S>
impl<'gc, C: CustomTypes<S>, S: System<C>> Clone for ProcContext<'gc, C, S>
source§impl<'gc, C: CustomTypes<S>, S: System<C>> Collect for ProcContext<'gc, C, S>where
Option<Barrier>: 'static,
Option<S::InternReplyKey>: 'static,
Option<String>: 'static,
impl<'gc, C: CustomTypes<S>, S: System<C>> Collect for ProcContext<'gc, C, S>where Option<Barrier>: 'static, Option<S::InternReplyKey>: 'static, Option<String>: 'static,
source§fn needs_trace() -> bool
fn needs_trace() -> bool
As an optimization, if this type can never hold a
Gc pointer and trace is unnecessary
to call, you may implement this method and return false. The default implementation returns
true, signaling that Collect::trace must be called.source§fn trace(&self, cc: &Collection)
fn trace(&self, cc: &Collection)
Must call
Collect::trace on all held Gc pointers. If this type holds inner types that
implement Collect, a valid implementation would simply call Collect::trace on all the
held values to ensure this.source§impl<'gc, C: CustomTypes<S>, S: System<C>> Default for ProcContext<'gc, C, S>
impl<'gc, C: CustomTypes<S>, S: System<C>> Default for ProcContext<'gc, C, S>
Auto Trait Implementations§
impl<'gc, C, S> !RefUnwindSafe for ProcContext<'gc, C, S>
impl<'gc, C, S> !Send for ProcContext<'gc, C, S>
impl<'gc, C, S> !Sync for ProcContext<'gc, C, S>
impl<'gc, C, S> Unpin for ProcContext<'gc, C, S>where <S as System<C>>::InternReplyKey: Unpin,
impl<'gc, C, S> !UnwindSafe for ProcContext<'gc, C, S>
Blanket Implementations§
source§impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for Twhere
T: ?Sized,
impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for Twhere T: ?Sized,
source§fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
Mutably borrows from an owned value. Read more