rustc_infer::infer::relate::lattice

Struct LatticeOp

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pub(crate) struct LatticeOp<'infcx, 'tcx> {
    infcx: &'infcx InferCtxt<'tcx>,
    trace: TypeTrace<'tcx>,
    param_env: ParamEnv<'tcx>,
    kind: LatticeOpKind,
    obligations: PredicateObligations<'tcx>,
}
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A greatest lower bound“ (common subtype) or least upper bound (common supertype).

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§infcx: &'infcx InferCtxt<'tcx>§trace: TypeTrace<'tcx>§param_env: ParamEnv<'tcx>§kind: LatticeOpKind§obligations: PredicateObligations<'tcx>

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impl<'infcx, 'tcx> LatticeOp<'infcx, 'tcx>

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pub(crate) fn new( infcx: &'infcx InferCtxt<'tcx>, trace: TypeTrace<'tcx>, param_env: ParamEnv<'tcx>, kind: LatticeOpKind, ) -> LatticeOp<'infcx, 'tcx>

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pub(crate) fn into_obligations(self) -> PredicateObligations<'tcx>

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impl<'infcx, 'tcx> LatticeOp<'infcx, 'tcx>

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fn relate_bound( &mut self, v: Ty<'tcx>, a: Ty<'tcx>, b: Ty<'tcx>, ) -> RelateResult<'tcx, ()>

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impl<'tcx> PredicateEmittingRelation<InferCtxt<'tcx>> for LatticeOp<'_, 'tcx>

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fn span(&self) -> Span

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fn structurally_relate_aliases(&self) -> StructurallyRelateAliases

Whether aliases should be related structurally. This is pretty much always No unless you’re equating in some specific locations of the new solver. See the comments in these use-cases for more details.
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fn param_env(&self) -> ParamEnv<'tcx>

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fn register_predicates( &mut self, preds: impl IntoIterator<Item: Upcast<TyCtxt<'tcx>, Predicate<'tcx>>>, )

Register predicates that must hold in order for this relation to hold. This uses the default param_env of the obligation.
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fn register_goals( &mut self, goals: impl IntoIterator<Item = Goal<'tcx, Predicate<'tcx>>>, )

Register obligations that must hold in order for this relation to hold
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fn register_alias_relate_predicate(&mut self, a: Ty<'tcx>, b: Ty<'tcx>)

Register AliasRelate obligation(s) that both types must be related to each other.
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impl<'tcx> TypeRelation<TyCtxt<'tcx>> for LatticeOp<'_, 'tcx>

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fn tys(&mut self, a: Ty<'tcx>, b: Ty<'tcx>) -> RelateResult<'tcx, Ty<'tcx>>

Relates two types using a given lattice.

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fn cx(&self) -> TyCtxt<'tcx>

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fn relate_with_variance<T: Relate<TyCtxt<'tcx>>>( &mut self, variance: Variance, _info: VarianceDiagInfo<TyCtxt<'tcx>>, a: T, b: T, ) -> RelateResult<'tcx, T>

Switch variance for the purpose of relating a and b.
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fn regions( &mut self, a: Region<'tcx>, b: Region<'tcx>, ) -> RelateResult<'tcx, Region<'tcx>>

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fn consts( &mut self, a: Const<'tcx>, b: Const<'tcx>, ) -> RelateResult<'tcx, Const<'tcx>>

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fn binders<T>( &mut self, a: Binder<'tcx, T>, b: Binder<'tcx, T>, ) -> RelateResult<'tcx, Binder<'tcx, T>>
where T: Relate<TyCtxt<'tcx>>,

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fn relate<T>(&mut self, a: T, b: T) -> Result<T, TypeError<I>>
where T: Relate<I>,

Generic relation routine suitable for most anything.
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fn relate_item_args( &mut self, item_def_id: <I as Interner>::DefId, a_arg: <I as Interner>::GenericArgs, b_arg: <I as Interner>::GenericArgs, ) -> Result<<I as Interner>::GenericArgs, TypeError<I>>

Relate the two args for the given item. The default is to look up the variance for the item and proceed accordingly.

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impl<'infcx, 'tcx> !DynSend for LatticeOp<'infcx, 'tcx>

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impl<'infcx, 'tcx> !DynSync for LatticeOp<'infcx, 'tcx>

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impl<'infcx, 'tcx> Freeze for LatticeOp<'infcx, 'tcx>

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impl<'infcx, 'tcx> !RefUnwindSafe for LatticeOp<'infcx, 'tcx>

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impl<'infcx, 'tcx> !Send for LatticeOp<'infcx, 'tcx>

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impl<'infcx, 'tcx> !Sync for LatticeOp<'infcx, 'tcx>

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impl<'infcx, 'tcx> Unpin for LatticeOp<'infcx, 'tcx>

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impl<'infcx, 'tcx> !UnwindSafe for LatticeOp<'infcx, 'tcx>

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Size: 120 bytes