pub struct At<'a, 'tcx> {
pub infcx: &'a InferCtxt<'tcx>,
pub cause: &'a ObligationCause<'tcx>,
pub param_env: ParamEnv<'tcx>,
}
Fields§
§infcx: &'a InferCtxt<'tcx>
§cause: &'a ObligationCause<'tcx>
§param_env: ParamEnv<'tcx>
Implementations§
Source§impl<'a, 'tcx> At<'a, 'tcx>
impl<'a, 'tcx> At<'a, 'tcx>
Sourcepub fn sup<T>(
self,
define_opaque_types: DefineOpaqueTypes,
expected: T,
actual: T,
) -> InferResult<'tcx, ()>where
T: ToTrace<'tcx>,
pub fn sup<T>(
self,
define_opaque_types: DefineOpaqueTypes,
expected: T,
actual: T,
) -> InferResult<'tcx, ()>where
T: ToTrace<'tcx>,
Makes actual <: expected
. For example, if type-checking a
call like foo(x)
, where foo: fn(i32)
, you might have
sup(i32, x)
, since the “expected” type is the type that
appears in the signature.
Sourcepub fn sub<T>(
self,
define_opaque_types: DefineOpaqueTypes,
expected: T,
actual: T,
) -> InferResult<'tcx, ()>where
T: ToTrace<'tcx>,
pub fn sub<T>(
self,
define_opaque_types: DefineOpaqueTypes,
expected: T,
actual: T,
) -> InferResult<'tcx, ()>where
T: ToTrace<'tcx>,
Makes expected <: actual
.
Sourcepub fn eq<T>(
self,
define_opaque_types: DefineOpaqueTypes,
expected: T,
actual: T,
) -> InferResult<'tcx, ()>where
T: ToTrace<'tcx>,
pub fn eq<T>(
self,
define_opaque_types: DefineOpaqueTypes,
expected: T,
actual: T,
) -> InferResult<'tcx, ()>where
T: ToTrace<'tcx>,
Makes expected == actual
.
Sourcepub fn eq_trace<T>(
self,
define_opaque_types: DefineOpaqueTypes,
trace: TypeTrace<'tcx>,
expected: T,
actual: T,
) -> InferResult<'tcx, ()>
pub fn eq_trace<T>( self, define_opaque_types: DefineOpaqueTypes, trace: TypeTrace<'tcx>, expected: T, actual: T, ) -> InferResult<'tcx, ()>
Makes expected == actual
.
pub fn relate<T>(
self,
define_opaque_types: DefineOpaqueTypes,
expected: T,
variance: Variance,
actual: T,
) -> InferResult<'tcx, ()>where
T: ToTrace<'tcx>,
Sourcepub fn lub<T>(self, expected: T, actual: T) -> InferResult<'tcx, T>where
T: ToTrace<'tcx>,
pub fn lub<T>(self, expected: T, actual: T) -> InferResult<'tcx, T>where
T: ToTrace<'tcx>,
Computes the least-upper-bound, or mutual supertype, of two values. The order of the arguments doesn’t matter, but since this can result in an error (e.g., if asked to compute LUB of u32 and i32), it is meaningful to call one of them the “expected type”.
fn goals_to_obligations( &self, goals: Vec<Goal<'tcx, Predicate<'tcx>>>, ) -> InferOk<'tcx, ()>
Trait Implementations§
Auto Trait Implementations§
impl<'a, 'tcx> !DynSend for At<'a, 'tcx>
impl<'a, 'tcx> !DynSync for At<'a, 'tcx>
impl<'a, 'tcx> Freeze for At<'a, 'tcx>
impl<'a, 'tcx> !RefUnwindSafe for At<'a, 'tcx>
impl<'a, 'tcx> !Send for At<'a, 'tcx>
impl<'a, 'tcx> !Sync for At<'a, 'tcx>
impl<'a, 'tcx> Unpin for At<'a, 'tcx>
impl<'a, 'tcx> !UnwindSafe for At<'a, 'tcx>
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§impl<'tcx, T> ArenaAllocatable<'tcx, IsCopy> for Twhere
T: Copy,
impl<'tcx, T> ArenaAllocatable<'tcx, IsCopy> for Twhere
T: Copy,
fn allocate_on(self, arena: &'tcx Arena<'tcx>) -> &'tcx mut T
fn allocate_from_iter( arena: &'tcx Arena<'tcx>, iter: impl IntoIterator<Item = T>, ) -> &'tcx mut [T]
Source§impl<'tcx, T> ArenaAllocatable<'tcx, IsCopy> for Twhere
T: Copy,
impl<'tcx, T> ArenaAllocatable<'tcx, IsCopy> for Twhere
T: Copy,
fn allocate_on(self, arena: &'tcx Arena<'tcx>) -> &'tcx mut T
fn allocate_from_iter( arena: &'tcx Arena<'tcx>, iter: impl IntoIterator<Item = T>, ) -> &'tcx mut [T]
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T: ?Sized,
impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for Twhere
T: ?Sized,
Source§fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
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T: Clone,
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T: Clone,
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unsafe fn clone_to_uninit(&self, dst: *mut T)
clone_to_uninit
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impl<T> Filterable for T
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self,
filter_name: &'static str,
) -> RequestFilterDataProvider<T, fn(_: DataRequest<'_>) -> bool>
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fn into_either(self, into_left: bool) -> Either<Self, Self>
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into a Left
variant of Either<Self, Self>
if into_left
is true
.
Converts self
into a Right
variant of Either<Self, Self>
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into a Left
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if into_left(&self)
returns true
.
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T: 'static,
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Note: Most layout information is completely unstable and may even differ between compilations. The only exception is types with certain repr(...)
attributes. Please see the Rust Reference's “Type Layout” chapter for details on type layout guarantees.
Size: 24 bytes