Struct ResolveContext
pub struct ResolveContext<'a> {
pub constants: &'a Arena<Constant>,
pub overrides: &'a Arena<Override>,
pub types: &'a UniqueArena<Type>,
pub special_types: &'a SpecialTypes,
pub global_vars: &'a Arena<GlobalVariable>,
pub local_vars: &'a Arena<LocalVariable>,
pub functions: &'a Arena<Function>,
pub arguments: &'a [FunctionArgument],
}Available on crate feature
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impl<'a> ResolveContext<'a>
pub const fn with_locals(
module: &'a Module,
local_vars: &'a Arena<LocalVariable>,
arguments: &'a [FunctionArgument],
) -> ResolveContext<'a>
pub const fn with_locals( module: &'a Module, local_vars: &'a Arena<LocalVariable>, arguments: &'a [FunctionArgument], ) -> ResolveContext<'a>
Initialize a resolve context from the module.
pub fn resolve(
&self,
expr: &Expression,
past: impl Fn(Handle<Expression>) -> Result<&'a TypeResolution, ResolveError>,
) -> Result<TypeResolution, ResolveError>
pub fn resolve( &self, expr: &Expression, past: impl Fn(Handle<Expression>) -> Result<&'a TypeResolution, ResolveError>, ) -> Result<TypeResolution, ResolveError>
Determine the type of expr.
The past argument must be a closure that can resolve the types of any
expressions that expr refers to. These can be gathered by caching the
results of prior calls to resolve, perhaps as done by the
front::Typifier utility type.
Type resolution is a read-only process: this method takes self by
shared reference. However, this means that we cannot add anything to
self.types that we might need to describe expr. To work around this,
this method returns a TypeResolution, rather than simply returning a
Handle<Type>; see the documentation for TypeResolution for
details.
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impl<'a> Freeze for ResolveContext<'a>
impl<'a> RefUnwindSafe for ResolveContext<'a>
impl<'a> Send for ResolveContext<'a>
impl<'a> Sync for ResolveContext<'a>
impl<'a> Unpin for ResolveContext<'a>
impl<'a> UnwindSafe for ResolveContext<'a>
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