Struct rustc_data_structures::unify::UnificationTable[][src]

pub struct UnificationTable<S> where
    S: UnificationStore
{ /* fields omitted */ }

Table of unification keys and their values. You must define a key type K that implements the UnifyKey trait. Unification tables can be used in two-modes:

  • in-place (UnificationTable<InPlace<K>> or InPlaceUnificationTable<K>):
    • This is the standard mutable mode, where the array is modified in place.
    • To do backtracking, you can employ the snapshot and rollback_to methods.
  • persistent (UnificationTable<Persistent<K>> or PersistentUnificationTable<K>):
    • In this mode, we use a persistent vector to store the data, so that cloning the table is an O(1) operation.
    • This implies that ordinary operations are quite a bit slower though.
    • Requires the persistent feature be selected in your Cargo.toml file.

Methods

impl<S> UnificationTable<S> where
    S: UnificationStore
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Starts a new snapshot. Each snapshot must be either rolled back or committed in a "LIFO" (stack) order.

Reverses all changes since the last snapshot. Also removes any keys that have been created since then.

Commits all changes since the last snapshot. Of course, they can still be undone if there is a snapshot further out.

Creates a fresh key with the given value.

Reserve memory for num_new_keys to be created. Does not actually create the new keys; you must then invoke new_key.

Clears all unifications that have been performed, resetting to the initial state. The values of each variable are given by the closure.

Returns the number of keys created so far.

impl<'tcx, S, K, V> UnificationTable<S> where
    K: UnifyKey<Value = V>,
    S: UnificationStore<Key = K, Value = V>,
    V: UnifyValue
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//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Public API

Unions two keys without the possibility of failure; only applicable when unify values use NoError as their error type.

Unions a key and a value without the possibility of failure; only applicable when unify values use NoError as their error type.

Given two keys, indicates whether they have been unioned together.

Given a key, returns the (current) root key.

Unions together two variables, merging their values. If merging the values fails, the error is propagated and this method has no effect.

Sets the value of the key a_id to b, attempting to merge with the previous value.

Returns the current value for the given key. If the key has been union'd, this will give the value from the current root.

Trait Implementations

impl<S> Clone for UnificationTable<S> where
    S: UnificationStore + Clone
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Returns a copy of the value. Read more

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more

impl<S> Debug for UnificationTable<S> where
    S: UnificationStore + Debug
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Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more

Auto Trait Implementations

impl<S> Send for UnificationTable<S> where
    S: Send

impl<S> Sync for UnificationTable<S> where
    S: Sync