pub enum TokenKind {
Show 38 variants LineComment { doc_style: Option<DocStyle>, }, BlockComment { doc_style: Option<DocStyle>, terminated: bool, }, Whitespace, Ident, InvalidIdent, RawIdent, UnknownPrefix, Literal { kind: LiteralKind, suffix_start: u32, }, Lifetime { starts_with_number: bool, }, Semi, Comma, Dot, OpenParen, CloseParen, OpenBrace, CloseBrace, OpenBracket, CloseBracket, At, Pound, Tilde, Question, Colon, Dollar, Eq, Bang, Lt, Gt, Minus, And, Or, Plus, Star, Slash, Caret, Percent, Unknown, Eof,
}
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Enum representing common lexeme types.

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LineComment

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§doc_style: Option<DocStyle>

“// comment”

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BlockComment

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§doc_style: Option<DocStyle>
§terminated: bool

/* block comment */

Block comments can be recursive, so a sequence like /* /* */ will not be considered terminated and will result in a parsing error.

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Whitespace

Any whitespace character sequence.

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Ident

“ident” or “continue”

At this step, keywords are also considered identifiers.

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InvalidIdent

Like the above, but containing invalid unicode codepoints.

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RawIdent

“r#ident”

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UnknownPrefix

An unknown prefix, like foo#, foo', foo".

Note that only the prefix (foo) is included in the token, not the separator (which is lexed as its own distinct token). In Rust 2021 and later, reserved prefixes are reported as errors; in earlier editions, they result in a (allowed by default) lint, and are treated as regular identifier tokens.

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Literal

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§suffix_start: u32

Examples: 12u8, 1.0e-40, b"123". Note that _ is an invalid suffix, but may be present here on string and float literals. Users of this type will need to check for and reject that case.

See LiteralKind for more details.

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Lifetime

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§starts_with_number: bool

“’a”

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Semi

“;”

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Comma

“,”

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Dot

“.”

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OpenParen

“(”

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CloseParen

“)”

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OpenBrace

“{”

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CloseBrace

“}”

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OpenBracket

“[”

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CloseBracket

“]”

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At

“@”

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Pound

“#”

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Tilde

“~”

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Question

“?”

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Colon

“:”

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Dollar

“$”

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Eq

“=”

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Bang

“!”

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Lt

“<”

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Gt

“>”

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Minus

“-”

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And

“&”

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Or

“|”

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Plus

“+”

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Star

“*”

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Slash

“/”

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Caret

“^”

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Percent

“%”

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Unknown

Unknown token, not expected by the lexer, e.g. “№”

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Eof

End of input.

Trait Implementations§

Returns a copy of the value. Read more
Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
This method tests for self and other values to be equal, and is used by ==. Read more
This method tests for !=. The default implementation is almost always sufficient, and should not be overridden without very good reason. Read more

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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.

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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.

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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: 8 bytes

Size for each variant:

  • LineComment: 1 byte
  • BlockComment: 2 bytes
  • Whitespace: 0 bytes
  • Ident: 0 bytes
  • InvalidIdent: 0 bytes
  • RawIdent: 0 bytes
  • UnknownPrefix: 0 bytes
  • Literal: 7 bytes
  • Lifetime: 1 byte
  • Semi: 0 bytes
  • Comma: 0 bytes
  • Dot: 0 bytes
  • OpenParen: 0 bytes
  • CloseParen: 0 bytes
  • OpenBrace: 0 bytes
  • CloseBrace: 0 bytes
  • OpenBracket: 0 bytes
  • CloseBracket: 0 bytes
  • At: 0 bytes
  • Pound: 0 bytes
  • Tilde: 0 bytes
  • Question: 0 bytes
  • Colon: 0 bytes
  • Dollar: 0 bytes
  • Eq: 0 bytes
  • Bang: 0 bytes
  • Lt: 0 bytes
  • Gt: 0 bytes
  • Minus: 0 bytes
  • And: 0 bytes
  • Or: 0 bytes
  • Plus: 0 bytes
  • Star: 0 bytes
  • Slash: 0 bytes
  • Caret: 0 bytes
  • Percent: 0 bytes
  • Unknown: 0 bytes
  • Eof: 0 bytes