pub enum ConstructorSet<Cx: TypeCx> {
    Struct {
        empty: bool,
    },
    Variants {
        variants: IndexVec<Cx::VariantIdx, VariantVisibility>,
        non_exhaustive: bool,
    },
    Ref,
    Union,
    Bool,
    Integers {
        range_1: IntRange,
        range_2: Option<IntRange>,
    },
    Slice {
        array_len: Option<usize>,
        subtype_is_empty: bool,
    },
    Unlistable,
    NoConstructors,
}
Expand description

Describes the set of all constructors for a type. For details, in particular about the emptiness of constructors, see the top of the file.

In terms of division of responsibility, ConstructorSet::split handles all of the exhaustive_patterns feature.

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§empty: bool

The type is a tuple or struct. empty tracks whether the type is empty.

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§non_exhaustive: bool

This type has the following list of constructors. If variants is empty and non_exhaustive is false, don’t use this; use NoConstructors instead.

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Ref

The type is &T.

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Union

The type is a union.

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Bool

Booleans.

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Integers

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§range_1: IntRange
§range_2: Option<IntRange>

The type is spanned by integer values. The range or ranges give the set of allowed values. The second range is only useful for char.

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§array_len: Option<usize>
§subtype_is_empty: bool

The type is matched by slices. array_len is the compile-time length of the array, if known. If subtype_is_empty, all constructors are empty except possibly the zero-length slice [].

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Unlistable

The constructors cannot be listed, and the type cannot be matched exhaustively. E.g. str, floats.

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NoConstructors

The type has no constructors (not even empty ones). This is ! and empty enums.

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impl<Cx: TypeCx> ConstructorSet<Cx>

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pub(crate) fn split<'a>( &self, pcx: &PlaceCtxt<'a, '_, Cx>, ctors: impl Iterator<Item = &'a Constructor<Cx>> + Clone ) -> SplitConstructorSet<Cx>

This analyzes a column of constructors to 1/ determine which constructors of the type (if any) are missing; 2/ split constructors to handle non-trivial intersections e.g. on ranges or slices. This can get subtle; see SplitConstructorSet for details of this operation and its invariants.

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impl<Cx: Debug + TypeCx> Debug for ConstructorSet<Cx>
where Cx::VariantIdx: Debug,

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more

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impl<Cx> RefUnwindSafe for ConstructorSet<Cx>

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impl<Cx> Send for ConstructorSet<Cx>

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impl<Cx> Sync for ConstructorSet<Cx>

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impl<Cx> Unpin for ConstructorSet<Cx>

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impl<Cx> UnwindSafe for ConstructorSet<Cx>

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impl<T> Any for T
where T: 'static + ?Sized,

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fn type_id(&self) -> TypeId

Gets the TypeId of self. Read more
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impl<T> Borrow<T> for T
where T: ?Sized,

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fn borrow(&self) -> &T

Immutably borrows from an owned value. Read more
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impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for T
where T: ?Sized,

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fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T

Mutably borrows from an owned value. Read more
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impl<T> From<T> for T

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fn from(t: T) -> T

Returns the argument unchanged.

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impl<T, U> Into<U> for T
where U: From<T>,

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fn into(self) -> U

Calls U::from(self).

That is, this conversion is whatever the implementation of From<T> for U chooses to do.

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impl<T, U> TryFrom<U> for T
where U: Into<T>,

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type Error = Infallible

The type returned in the event of a conversion error.
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fn try_from(value: U) -> Result<T, <T as TryFrom<U>>::Error>

Performs the conversion.
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impl<T, U> TryInto<U> for T
where U: TryFrom<T>,

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type Error = <U as TryFrom<T>>::Error

The type returned in the event of a conversion error.
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fn try_into(self) -> Result<U, <U as TryFrom<T>>::Error>

Performs the conversion.
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impl<'a, T> Captures<'a> for T
where T: ?Sized,

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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: 96 bytes

Size for each variant:

  • Struct: 9 bytes
  • Variants: 40 bytes
  • Ref: 0 bytes
  • Union: 0 bytes
  • Bool: 0 bytes
  • Integers: 96 bytes
  • Slice: 32 bytes
  • Unlistable: 0 bytes
  • NoConstructors: 0 bytes