Struct pylyzer::PythonAnalyzer

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pub struct PythonAnalyzer {
    pub cfg: ErgConfig,
    /* private fields */
}

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§cfg: ErgConfig

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impl PythonAnalyzer

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pub fn new(cfg: ErgConfig) -> Self

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pub fn analyze( &mut self, py_code: String, mode: &str ) -> Result<CompleteArtifact, IncompleteArtifact>

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pub fn run(&mut self)

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impl BuildRunnable<HIR> for PythonAnalyzer

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impl Buildable<HIR> for PythonAnalyzer

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impl Debug for PythonAnalyzer

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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 Default for PythonAnalyzer

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fn default() -> PythonAnalyzer

Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more
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impl Runnable for PythonAnalyzer

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type Err = CompileError

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type Errs = CompileErrors

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const NAME: &'static str = "Python Analyzer"

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fn new(cfg: ErgConfig) -> Self

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fn cfg(&self) -> &ErgConfig

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fn cfg_mut(&mut self) -> &mut ErgConfig

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fn finish(&mut self)

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fn initialize(&mut self)

Erase all but immutable information.
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fn clear(&mut self)

Erase information that will no longer be meaningful in the next iteration
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fn eval(&mut self, src: String) -> Result<String, Self::Errs>

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fn exec(&mut self) -> Result<ExitStatus, Self::Errs>

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fn expect_block(&self, src: &str) -> BlockKind

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fn input(&self) -> &Input

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fn set_input(&mut self, input: Input)

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fn start_message(&self) -> String

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fn ps1(&self) -> String

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fn ps2(&self) -> String

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fn quit(&mut self, code: i32) -> !

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fn quit_successfully(&mut self, output: BufWriter<StdoutLock<'_>>) -> !

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fn run(cfg: ErgConfig) -> ExitStatus

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