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Source§impl SourceSpan
impl SourceSpan
pub fn new(start: usize, end: usize, source: IdentifiedSource) -> SourceSpan
pub fn with_label(self, label: String) -> SourceSpan
pub fn label(&self) -> Option<&String>
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Source§impl Clone for SourceSpan
impl Clone for SourceSpan
Source§fn clone(&self) -> SourceSpan
fn clone(&self) -> SourceSpan
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impl Debug for SourceSpan
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impl Diagnostic<SourceSpan> for LexicalError
fn get_span(&self) -> Option<SourceSpan>
fn set_span(&mut self, new_span: &SourceSpan)
fn get_labels(&self) -> Vec<SourceSpan>
fn get_helps(&self) -> Vec<String>
fn get_notes(&self) -> Vec<String>
fn get_message(&self) -> Option<String>
fn build_report_config(&self) -> DiagnosticConfig<SourceSpan>
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fn get_span(&self) -> Option<SourceSpan>
fn set_span(&mut self, new_span: &SourceSpan)
fn get_labels(&self) -> Vec<SourceSpan>
fn get_helps(&self) -> Vec<String>
fn get_notes(&self) -> Vec<String>
fn get_message(&self) -> Option<String>
fn build_report_config(&self) -> DiagnosticConfig<SourceSpan>
fn to_report(&self) -> Report<'_, SourceSpan>
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fn get_span(&self) -> Option<SourceSpan>
fn set_span(&mut self, new_span: &SourceSpan)
fn get_labels(&self) -> Vec<SourceSpan>
fn get_helps(&self) -> Vec<String>
fn get_notes(&self) -> Vec<String>
fn get_message(&self) -> Option<String>
fn build_report_config(&self) -> DiagnosticConfig<SourceSpan>
fn to_report(&self) -> Report<'_, SourceSpan>
Source§impl HasDiagnosticHooks<SourceSpan> for LexicalError
impl HasDiagnosticHooks<SourceSpan> for LexicalError
fn hooks() -> &'static [fn(&LexicalError, DiagnosticConfig<SourceSpan>) -> DiagnosticConfig<SourceSpan>]
Source§impl HasDiagnosticHooks<SourceSpan> for ParserError
impl HasDiagnosticHooks<SourceSpan> for ParserError
fn hooks() -> &'static [fn(&ParserError, DiagnosticConfig<SourceSpan>) -> DiagnosticConfig<SourceSpan>]
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impl HasDiagnosticHooks<SourceSpan> for RuntimeError
fn hooks() -> &'static [fn(&RuntimeError, DiagnosticConfig<SourceSpan>) -> DiagnosticConfig<SourceSpan>]
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impl PartialEq for SourceSpan
Source§impl Span for SourceSpan
impl Span for SourceSpan
Source§type SourceId = IdentifiedSource
type SourceId = IdentifiedSource
Source§fn source(&self) -> &<SourceSpan as Span>::SourceId
fn source(&self) -> &<SourceSpan as Span>::SourceId
Source§impl Span for SourceSpan
impl Span for SourceSpan
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impl Freeze for SourceSpan
impl RefUnwindSafe for SourceSpan
impl Send for SourceSpan
impl Sync for SourceSpan
impl Unpin for SourceSpan
impl UnwindSafe for SourceSpan
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