pub struct Compiler {
pub chunk: Chunk,
pub begin_blocks: Vec<Block>,
pub unit_check_blocks: Vec<Block>,
pub check_blocks: Vec<Block>,
pub init_blocks: Vec<Block>,
pub end_blocks: Vec<Block>,
pub source_file: String,
/* private fields */
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§chunk: Chunk§begin_blocks: Vec<Block>§unit_check_blocks: Vec<Block>§check_blocks: Vec<Block>§init_blocks: Vec<Block>§end_blocks: Vec<Block>§source_file: StringSource path for __FILE__ in bytecode (must match the interpreter’s notion of current file when using the VM).
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impl Compiler
pub fn new() -> Self
Sourcepub fn with_strict_vars(self, v: bool) -> Self
pub fn with_strict_vars(self, v: bool) -> Self
Set use strict 'vars' at compile time. When enabled, [compile_expr] rejects any read
or write of an undeclared global scalar / array / hash with CompileError::Frozen — the
same diagnostic emitted at runtime (Global symbol "$name" requires explicit package name). try_vm_execute pulls the flag from Interpreter::strict_vars
before constructing the compiler, matching the timing of
prepare_program_top_level (which processes use strict before main body execution).
pub fn with_source_file(self, path: String) -> Self
pub fn compile_program(self, program: &Program) -> Result<Chunk, CompileError>
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impl Freeze for Compiler
impl RefUnwindSafe for Compiler
impl Send for Compiler
impl Sync for Compiler
impl Unpin for Compiler
impl UnsafeUnpin for Compiler
impl UnwindSafe for Compiler
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