pub struct Context { /* private fields */ }
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Source§impl Context
impl Context
pub fn background() -> Self
pub fn with_builder(parent: &Context, builder: IRBuilder) -> Self
pub fn with_module_slot_map( parent: &Context, t: SlotMap<DefaultKey, Module>, ) -> Self
pub fn apply_mut_module(&self, key: DefaultKey, apply: impl Fn(&mut Module))
pub fn get_module_slot_map(&self) -> Arc<RwLock<SlotMap<DefaultKey, Module>>>
pub fn apply_module(&self, key: DefaultKey, apply: impl FnMut(&Module))
pub fn register_module(&self, module: Module) -> DefaultKey
pub fn with_type(parent: &Context, name: String, ty: Type) -> Self
pub fn get_builder(&self) -> Arc<IRBuilder>
pub fn get_current_function(&self) -> FunctionValue
pub fn get_current_function_type(&self) -> &Type
pub fn with_scope(parent: &Context) -> Self
pub fn with_type_table(parent: &Context, t: HashMap<Type, LLVMType>) -> Self
pub fn create_llvm_context() -> Self
pub fn with_function(parent: &Context, f: FunctionValue) -> Self
pub fn with_flag(parent: &Context, key: impl Into<String>, flag: bool) -> Self
pub fn get_llvm_module(&self) -> Rc<RwLock<LLVMModule>>
pub fn with_llvm_module(parent: &Context, m: LLVMModule) -> Self
pub fn get_llvm_context(&self) -> Rc<Mutex<LLVMContext>>
pub fn with_local(parent: &Context, local: Vec<String>) -> Self
pub fn get_type_binding_functions(&self, name: &str) -> Vec<Function>
pub fn with_capture(parent: &Context) -> Self
pub fn set_flag(&self, key: impl Into<String>, flag: bool)
pub fn get_flag(&self, key: impl Into<String>) -> Option<bool>
pub fn with_value( parent: &Context, key: ContextKey, value: ContextValue, ) -> Self
pub fn get(&self, key: ContextKey) -> Option<&ContextValue>
pub fn get_scope(&self) -> Scope
pub fn set_symbol(&self, name: String, v: LLVMValue)
pub fn get_symbol(&self, name: impl AsRef<str>) -> Option<LLVMValue>
pub fn get_type(&self, t: &Type) -> Option<LLVMType>
pub fn register_type(&self, ty: &Type, llvm_ty: &LLVMType)
pub fn get_alias_type(&self, name: impl AsRef<str>) -> Option<Type>
pub fn set_alias_type(&self, name: String, t0: Type)
pub fn get_symbol_type(&self, name: impl AsRef<str>) -> Option<Type>
pub fn try_add_local(&self, name: String)
pub fn add_capture(&self, name: String, ty: Type)
pub fn is_local_variable(&self, name: impl AsRef<str>) -> bool
pub fn get_captures(&self) -> Option<Vec<(String, Type)>>
pub fn get_function(&self, name: impl AsRef<str>) -> Option<Function>
pub fn set_symbol_type(&self, name: String, t0: Type)
pub fn get_type_alias(&self, name: impl AsRef<str>) -> Option<TypeAlias>
pub fn with_loop_block( parent: &Context, name: String, block: LLVMBasicBlockRef, ) -> Self
pub fn get_loop_block(&self, name: &str) -> Option<LLVMBasicBlockRef>
pub fn with_default_expr(parent: &Context) -> Self
pub fn set_default_expr(&self, name: String, expr: Box<ExprNode>)
pub fn get_default_expr(&self, name: &str) -> Option<Box<ExprNode>>
pub fn is_global_variable(&self, name: impl AsRef<str>) -> bool
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impl Freeze for Context
impl !RefUnwindSafe for Context
impl !Send for Context
impl !Sync for Context
impl Unpin for Context
impl !UnwindSafe for Context
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