Enum rustc_hir::PatKind

source ·
pub enum PatKind<'hir> {
    Wild,
    Binding(BindingAnnotationHirIdIdentOption<&'hir Pat<'hir>>),
    Struct(QPath<'hir>, &'hir [PatField<'hir>], bool),
    TupleStruct(QPath<'hir>, &'hir [Pat<'hir>], DotDotPos),
    Or(&'hir [Pat<'hir>]),
    Path(QPath<'hir>),
    Tuple(&'hir [Pat<'hir>], DotDotPos),
    Box(&'hir Pat<'hir>),
    Ref(&'hir Pat<'hir>, Mutability),
    Lit(&'hir Expr<'hir>),
    Range(Option<&'hir Expr<'hir>>, Option<&'hir Expr<'hir>>, RangeEnd),
    Slice(&'hir [Pat<'hir>], Option<&'hir Pat<'hir>>, &'hir [Pat<'hir>]),
}

Variants§

§

Wild

Represents a wildcard pattern (i.e., _).

§

Binding(BindingAnnotationHirIdIdentOption<&'hir Pat<'hir>>)

A fresh binding ref mut binding @ OPT_SUBPATTERN. The HirId is the canonical ID for the variable being bound, (e.g., in Ok(x) | Err(x), both x use the same canonical ID), which is the pattern ID of the first x.

§

Struct(QPath<'hir>, &'hir [PatField<'hir>], bool)

A struct or struct variant pattern (e.g., Variant {x, y, ..}). The bool is true in the presence of a ...

§

TupleStruct(QPath<'hir>, &'hir [Pat<'hir>], DotDotPos)

A tuple struct/variant pattern Variant(x, y, .., z). If the .. pattern fragment is present, then DotDotPos denotes its position. 0 <= position <= subpats.len()

§

Or(&'hir [Pat<'hir>])

An or-pattern A | B | C. Invariant: pats.len() >= 2.

§

Path(QPath<'hir>)

A path pattern for a unit struct/variant or a (maybe-associated) constant.

§

Tuple(&'hir [Pat<'hir>], DotDotPos)

A tuple pattern (e.g., (a, b)). If the .. pattern fragment is present, then Option<usize> denotes its position. 0 <= position <= subpats.len()

§

Box(&'hir Pat<'hir>)

A box pattern.

§

Ref(&'hir Pat<'hir>, Mutability)

A reference pattern (e.g., &mut (a, b)).

§

Lit(&'hir Expr<'hir>)

A literal.

§

Range(Option<&'hir Expr<'hir>>, Option<&'hir Expr<'hir>>, RangeEnd)

A range pattern (e.g., 1..=2 or 1..2).

§

Slice(&'hir [Pat<'hir>], Option<&'hir Pat<'hir>>, &'hir [Pat<'hir>])

A slice pattern, [before_0, ..., before_n, (slice, after_0, ..., after_n)?].

Here, slice is lowered from the syntax ($binding_mode $ident @)? ... If slice exists, then after can be non-empty.

The representation for e.g., [a, b, .., c, d] is:

PatKind::Slice([Binding(a), Binding(b)], Some(Wild), [Binding(c), Binding(d)])

Trait Implementations§

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more

Auto Trait Implementations§

Blanket Implementations§

Gets the TypeId of self. Read more
Immutably borrows from an owned value. Read more
Mutably borrows from an owned value. Read more

Returns the argument unchanged.

Calls U::from(self).

That is, this conversion is whatever the implementation of From<T> for U chooses to do.

The type returned in the event of a conversion error.
Performs the conversion.
The type returned in the event of a conversion error.
Performs the conversion.

Layout§

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: 48 bytes

Size for each variant:

  • Wild: 0 bytes
  • Binding: 31 bytes
  • Struct: 47 bytes
  • TupleStruct: 47 bytes
  • Or: 23 bytes
  • Path: 31 bytes
  • Tuple: 23 bytes
  • Box: 15 bytes
  • Ref: 15 bytes
  • Lit: 15 bytes
  • Range: 23 bytes
  • Slice: 47 bytes