pub enum Operand<Prov = AllocId>where
    Prov: Provenance,
{ Immediate(Immediate<Prov>), Indirect(MemPlace<Prov>), }
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An Operand is the result of computing a mir::Operand. It can be immediate, or still in memory. The latter is an optimization, to delay reading that chunk of memory and to avoid having to store arbitrary-sized data here.

Variants

Immediate(Immediate<Prov>)

Indirect(MemPlace<Prov>)

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