struct HirIdValidator<'a, 'hir> {
    tcx: TyCtxt<'hir>,
    owner: Option<OwnerId>,
    hir_ids_seen: GrowableBitSet<ItemLocalId>,
    errors: &'a Lock<Vec<String>>,
}

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§tcx: TyCtxt<'hir>§owner: Option<OwnerId>§hir_ids_seen: GrowableBitSet<ItemLocalId>§errors: &'a Lock<Vec<String>>

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Override this type to control which nested HIR are visited; see NestedFilter for details. If you override this type, you must also override nested_visit_map. Read more
If type NestedFilter is set to visit nested items, this method must also be overridden to provide a map to retrieve nested items. Read more
Invoked when a nested item is encountered. By default, when Self::NestedFilter is nested_filter::None, this method does nothing. You probably don’t want to override this method – instead, override Self::NestedFilter or use the “shallow” or “deep” visit patterns described on itemlikevisit::ItemLikeVisitor. The only reason to override this method is if you want a nested pattern but cannot supply a Map; see nested_visit_map for advice. Read more
Like visit_nested_item(), but for trait items. See visit_nested_item() for advice on when to override this method. Read more
Like visit_nested_item(), but for impl items. See visit_nested_item() for advice on when to override this method. Read more
Like visit_nested_item(), but for foreign items. See visit_nested_item() for advice on when to override this method. Read more
Visits the top-level item and (optionally) nested items / impl items. See visit_nested_item for details. Read more
Invoked to visit the body of a function, method or closure. Like visit_nested_item, does nothing by default unless you override Self::NestedFilter. Read more

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