Struct rustc_passes::dead::MarkSymbolVisitor
source · [−]struct MarkSymbolVisitor<'tcx> {
worklist: Vec<LocalDefId>,
tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>,
maybe_typeck_results: Option<&'tcx TypeckResults<'tcx>>,
live_symbols: FxHashSet<LocalDefId>,
repr_has_repr_c: bool,
repr_has_repr_simd: bool,
in_pat: bool,
ignore_variant_stack: Vec<DefId>,
struct_constructors: FxHashMap<LocalDefId, LocalDefId>,
ignored_derived_traits: FxHashMap<LocalDefId, Vec<(DefId, DefId)>>,
}
Fields
worklist: Vec<LocalDefId>
tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>
maybe_typeck_results: Option<&'tcx TypeckResults<'tcx>>
live_symbols: FxHashSet<LocalDefId>
repr_has_repr_c: bool
repr_has_repr_simd: bool
in_pat: bool
ignore_variant_stack: Vec<DefId>
struct_constructors: FxHashMap<LocalDefId, LocalDefId>
ignored_derived_traits: FxHashMap<LocalDefId, Vec<(DefId, DefId)>>
Implementations
sourceimpl<'tcx> MarkSymbolVisitor<'tcx>
impl<'tcx> MarkSymbolVisitor<'tcx>
sourcefn typeck_results(&self) -> &'tcx TypeckResults<'tcx>
fn typeck_results(&self) -> &'tcx TypeckResults<'tcx>
Gets the type-checking results for the current body.
As this will ICE if called outside bodies, only call when working with
Expr
or Pat
nodes (they are guaranteed to be found only in bodies).
fn check_def_id(&mut self, def_id: DefId)
fn insert_def_id(&mut self, def_id: DefId)
fn handle_res(&mut self, res: Res)
fn lookup_and_handle_method(&mut self, id: HirId)
fn handle_field_access(&mut self, lhs: &Expr<'_>, hir_id: HirId)
fn handle_assign(&mut self, expr: &'tcx Expr<'tcx>)
fn check_for_self_assign(&mut self, assign: &'tcx Expr<'tcx>)
fn handle_field_pattern_match(
&mut self,
lhs: &Pat<'_>,
res: Res,
pats: &[PatField<'_>]
)
fn handle_tuple_field_pattern_match(
&mut self,
lhs: &Pat<'_>,
res: Res,
pats: &[Pat<'_>],
dotdot: DotDotPos
)
fn mark_live_symbols(&mut self)
sourcefn should_ignore_item(&mut self, def_id: DefId) -> bool
fn should_ignore_item(&mut self, def_id: DefId) -> bool
Automatically generated items marked with rustc_trivial_field_reads
will be ignored for the purposes of dead code analysis (see PR #85200
for discussion).
fn visit_node(&mut self, node: Node<'tcx>)
fn mark_as_used_if_union(&mut self, adt: AdtDef<'tcx>, fields: &[ExprField<'_>])
Trait Implementations
sourceimpl<'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for MarkSymbolVisitor<'tcx>
impl<'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for MarkSymbolVisitor<'tcx>
sourcefn visit_nested_body(&mut self, body: BodyId)
fn visit_nested_body(&mut self, body: BodyId)
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 morefn visit_variant_data(&mut self, def: &'tcx VariantData<'tcx>)
fn visit_expr(&mut self, expr: &'tcx Expr<'tcx>)
fn visit_arm(&mut self, arm: &'tcx Arm<'tcx>)
fn visit_pat(&mut self, pat: &'tcx Pat<'tcx>)
fn visit_path(&mut self, path: &'tcx Path<'tcx>, _: HirId)
fn visit_ty(&mut self, ty: &'tcx Ty<'tcx>)
fn visit_anon_const(&mut self, c: &'tcx AnonConst)
type Map = <Self::NestedFilter as NestedFilter<'v>>::Map
type NestedFilter = None
type NestedFilter = None
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 moresourcefn nested_visit_map(&mut self) -> Self::Map
fn nested_visit_map(&mut self) -> Self::Map
If
type NestedFilter
is set to visit nested items, this method
must also be overridden to provide a map to retrieve nested items. Read moresourcefn visit_nested_item(&mut self, id: ItemId)
fn visit_nested_item(&mut self, id: ItemId)
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 moresourcefn visit_nested_trait_item(&mut self, id: TraitItemId)
fn visit_nested_trait_item(&mut self, id: TraitItemId)
Like
visit_nested_item()
, but for trait items. See
visit_nested_item()
for advice on when to override this
method. Read moresourcefn visit_nested_impl_item(&mut self, id: ImplItemId)
fn visit_nested_impl_item(&mut self, id: ImplItemId)
Like
visit_nested_item()
, but for impl items. See
visit_nested_item()
for advice on when to override this
method. Read moresourcefn visit_nested_foreign_item(&mut self, id: ForeignItemId)
fn visit_nested_foreign_item(&mut self, id: ForeignItemId)
Like
visit_nested_item()
, but for foreign items. See
visit_nested_item()
for advice on when to override this
method. Read morefn visit_param(&mut self, param: &'v Param<'v>)
sourcefn visit_item(&mut self, i: &'v Item<'v>)
fn visit_item(&mut self, i: &'v Item<'v>)
Visits the top-level item and (optionally) nested items / impl items. See
visit_nested_item
for details. Read morefn visit_body(&mut self, b: &'v Body<'v>)
fn visit_id(&mut self, _hir_id: HirId)
fn visit_name(&mut self, _name: Symbol)
fn visit_ident(&mut self, ident: Ident)
fn visit_mod(&mut self, m: &'v Mod<'v>, _s: Span, n: HirId)
fn visit_foreign_item(&mut self, i: &'v ForeignItem<'v>)
fn visit_local(&mut self, l: &'v Local<'v>)
fn visit_block(&mut self, b: &'v Block<'v>)
fn visit_stmt(&mut self, s: &'v Stmt<'v>)
fn visit_pat_field(&mut self, f: &'v PatField<'v>)
fn visit_array_length(&mut self, len: &'v ArrayLen)
fn visit_let_expr(&mut self, lex: &'v Let<'v>)
fn visit_expr_field(&mut self, field: &'v ExprField<'v>)
fn visit_generic_param(&mut self, p: &'v GenericParam<'v>)
fn visit_const_param_default(&mut self, _param: HirId, ct: &'v AnonConst)
fn visit_generics(&mut self, g: &'v Generics<'v>)
fn visit_where_predicate(&mut self, predicate: &'v WherePredicate<'v>)
fn visit_fn_decl(&mut self, fd: &'v FnDecl<'v>)
fn visit_fn(
&mut self,
fk: FnKind<'v>,
fd: &'v FnDecl<'v>,
b: BodyId,
Span,
id: HirId
)
fn visit_use(&mut self, path: &'v Path<'v>, hir_id: HirId)
fn visit_trait_item(&mut self, ti: &'v TraitItem<'v>)
fn visit_trait_item_ref(&mut self, ii: &'v TraitItemRef)
fn visit_impl_item(&mut self, ii: &'v ImplItem<'v>)
fn visit_foreign_item_ref(&mut self, ii: &'v ForeignItemRef)
fn visit_impl_item_ref(&mut self, ii: &'v ImplItemRef)
fn visit_trait_ref(&mut self, t: &'v TraitRef<'v>)
fn visit_param_bound(&mut self, bounds: &'v GenericBound<'v>)
fn visit_poly_trait_ref(&mut self, t: &'v PolyTraitRef<'v>)
fn visit_field_def(&mut self, s: &'v FieldDef<'v>)
fn visit_enum_def(&mut self, enum_definition: &'v EnumDef<'v>, item_id: HirId)
fn visit_variant(&mut self, v: &'v Variant<'v>)
fn visit_label(&mut self, label: &'v Label)
fn visit_infer(&mut self, inf: &'v InferArg)
fn visit_generic_arg(&mut self, generic_arg: &'v GenericArg<'v>)
fn visit_lifetime(&mut self, lifetime: &'v Lifetime)
fn visit_qpath(&mut self, qpath: &'v QPath<'v>, id: HirId, _span: Span)
fn visit_path_segment(&mut self, path_segment: &'v PathSegment<'v>)
fn visit_generic_args(&mut self, generic_args: &'v GenericArgs<'v>)
fn visit_assoc_type_binding(&mut self, type_binding: &'v TypeBinding<'v>)
fn visit_attribute(&mut self, _attr: &'v Attribute)
fn visit_associated_item_kind(&mut self, kind: &'v AssocItemKind)
fn visit_defaultness(&mut self, defaultness: &'v Defaultness)
fn visit_inline_asm(&mut self, asm: &'v InlineAsm<'v>, id: HirId)
Auto Trait Implementations
impl<'tcx> !RefUnwindSafe for MarkSymbolVisitor<'tcx>
impl<'tcx> !Send for MarkSymbolVisitor<'tcx>
impl<'tcx> !Sync for MarkSymbolVisitor<'tcx>
impl<'tcx> Unpin for MarkSymbolVisitor<'tcx>
impl<'tcx> !UnwindSafe for MarkSymbolVisitor<'tcx>
Blanket Implementations
sourceimpl<T> BorrowMut<T> for Twhere
T: ?Sized,
impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for Twhere
T: ?Sized,
const: unstable · sourcefn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
Mutably borrows from an owned value. Read more
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: 168 bytes