pub struct LintLevelMap {
    pub lint_expectations: Vec<(LintExpectationId, LintExpectation)>,
    pub sets: LintLevelSets,
    pub id_to_set: FxHashMap<HirId, LintStackIndex>,
}

Fields

lint_expectations: Vec<(LintExpectationId, LintExpectation)>

This is a collection of lint expectations as described in RFC 2383, that can be fulfilled during this compilation session. This means that at least one expected lint is currently registered in the lint store.

The LintExpectationId is stored as a part of the Expect lint level.

sets: LintLevelSetsid_to_set: FxHashMap<HirId, LintStackIndex>

Implementations

If the id was previously registered with register_id when building this LintLevelMap this returns the corresponding lint level and source of the lint level for the lint provided.

If the id was not previously registered, returns None. If None is returned then the parent of id should be acquired and this function should be called again.

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