pub type CanonicalVarInfos<'tcx> = &'tcx List<CanonicalVarInfo<'tcx>>;

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impl<'tcx, D: TyDecoder<I = TyCtxt<'tcx>>> Decodable<D> for CanonicalVarInfos<'tcx>

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fn decode(decoder: &mut D) -> Self

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impl<T> EraseType for &List<T>

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type Result = [u8; 8]

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impl<'a, 'tcx, T> HashStable<StableHashingContext<'a>> for &'tcx List<T>where T: HashStable<StableHashingContext<'a>>,

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fn hash_stable( &self, hcx: &mut StableHashingContext<'a>, hasher: &mut StableHasher )

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impl<'a, T: Copy> IntoIterator for &'a List<T>

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type Item = T

The type of the elements being iterated over.
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type IntoIter = Copied<Iter<'a, T>>

Which kind of iterator are we turning this into?
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fn into_iter(self) -> Self::IntoIter

Creates an iterator from a value. Read more
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impl<'a, 'tcx, T> ToStableHashKey<StableHashingContext<'a>> for &'tcx List<T>where T: HashStable<StableHashingContext<'a>>,

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impl<'tcx> TypeFoldable<TyCtxt<'tcx>> for CanonicalVarInfos<'tcx>

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fn try_fold_with<F: FallibleTypeFolder<TyCtxt<'tcx>>>( self, folder: &mut F ) -> Result<Self, F::Error>

The entry point for folding. To fold a value t with a folder f call: t.try_fold_with(f). Read more
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fn fold_with<F>(self, folder: &mut F) -> Selfwhere F: TypeFolder<I>,

A convenient alternative to try_fold_with for use with infallible folders. Do not override this method, to ensure coherence with try_fold_with.
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impl<'tcx, T: TypeVisitable<TyCtxt<'tcx>>> TypeVisitable<TyCtxt<'tcx>> for &'tcx List<T>

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fn visit_with<V: TypeVisitor<TyCtxt<'tcx>>>( &self, visitor: &mut V ) -> ControlFlow<V::BreakTy>

The entry point for visiting. To visit a value t with a visitor v call: t.visit_with(v). Read more

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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