local_def_path_hash_to_def_id is used by Debug impl for DepNode and it
looks for DefPathHash inside the current compilation. During incremental
compilation we are going through nodes that belong to a previous
compilation and might not be present and a simple attempt to print such
node with tracing::debug (try_mark_parent_green does it for example)
results in a otherwise avoidable panic
Panic was added in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/82183,
specifically in 2b60338ee9, with a comment "We only use this mapping for
cases where we know that it must succeed.", but I'm not sure if this
property holds when we traverse nodes from the old compilation in order
to figure out if they are valid or not
453 lines
16 KiB
Rust
453 lines
16 KiB
Rust
//! For each definition, we track the following data. A definition
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//! here is defined somewhat circularly as "something with a `DefId`",
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//! but it generally corresponds to things like structs, enums, etc.
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//! There are also some rather random cases (like const initializer
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//! expressions) that are mostly just leftovers.
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pub use crate::def_id::DefPathHash;
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use crate::def_id::{CrateNum, DefIndex, LocalDefId, StableCrateId, CRATE_DEF_INDEX, LOCAL_CRATE};
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use crate::def_path_hash_map::DefPathHashMap;
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use rustc_data_structures::stable_hasher::{Hash64, StableHasher};
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use rustc_data_structures::unord::UnordMap;
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use rustc_index::IndexVec;
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use rustc_macros::{Decodable, Encodable};
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use rustc_span::symbol::{kw, sym, Symbol};
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use std::fmt::{self, Write};
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use std::hash::Hash;
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use tracing::{debug, instrument};
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/// The `DefPathTable` maps `DefIndex`es to `DefKey`s and vice versa.
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/// Internally the `DefPathTable` holds a tree of `DefKey`s, where each `DefKey`
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/// stores the `DefIndex` of its parent.
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/// There is one `DefPathTable` for each crate.
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#[derive(Debug)]
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pub struct DefPathTable {
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stable_crate_id: StableCrateId,
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index_to_key: IndexVec<DefIndex, DefKey>,
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// We do only store the local hash, as all the definitions are from the current crate.
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def_path_hashes: IndexVec<DefIndex, Hash64>,
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def_path_hash_to_index: DefPathHashMap,
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}
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impl DefPathTable {
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fn new(stable_crate_id: StableCrateId) -> DefPathTable {
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DefPathTable {
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stable_crate_id,
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index_to_key: Default::default(),
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def_path_hashes: Default::default(),
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def_path_hash_to_index: Default::default(),
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}
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}
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fn allocate(&mut self, key: DefKey, def_path_hash: DefPathHash) -> DefIndex {
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// Assert that all DefPathHashes correctly contain the local crate's StableCrateId.
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debug_assert_eq!(self.stable_crate_id, def_path_hash.stable_crate_id());
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let local_hash = def_path_hash.local_hash();
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let index = {
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let index = DefIndex::from(self.index_to_key.len());
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debug!("DefPathTable::insert() - {:?} <-> {:?}", key, index);
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self.index_to_key.push(key);
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index
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};
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self.def_path_hashes.push(local_hash);
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debug_assert!(self.def_path_hashes.len() == self.index_to_key.len());
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// Check for hash collisions of DefPathHashes. These should be
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// exceedingly rare.
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if let Some(existing) = self.def_path_hash_to_index.insert(&local_hash, &index) {
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let def_path1 = DefPath::make(LOCAL_CRATE, existing, |idx| self.def_key(idx));
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let def_path2 = DefPath::make(LOCAL_CRATE, index, |idx| self.def_key(idx));
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// Continuing with colliding DefPathHashes can lead to correctness
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// issues. We must abort compilation.
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//
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// The likelihood of such a collision is very small, so actually
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// running into one could be indicative of a poor hash function
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// being used.
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//
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// See the documentation for DefPathHash for more information.
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panic!(
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"found DefPathHash collision between {def_path1:?} and {def_path2:?}. \
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Compilation cannot continue."
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);
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}
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index
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}
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#[inline(always)]
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pub fn def_key(&self, index: DefIndex) -> DefKey {
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self.index_to_key[index]
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}
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#[instrument(level = "trace", skip(self), ret)]
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#[inline(always)]
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pub fn def_path_hash(&self, index: DefIndex) -> DefPathHash {
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let hash = self.def_path_hashes[index];
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DefPathHash::new(self.stable_crate_id, hash)
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}
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pub fn enumerated_keys_and_path_hashes(
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&self,
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) -> impl Iterator<Item = (DefIndex, &DefKey, DefPathHash)> + ExactSizeIterator + '_ {
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self.index_to_key
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.iter_enumerated()
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.map(move |(index, key)| (index, key, self.def_path_hash(index)))
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}
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}
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/// The definition table containing node definitions.
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/// It holds the `DefPathTable` for `LocalDefId`s/`DefPath`s.
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/// It also stores mappings to convert `LocalDefId`s to/from `HirId`s.
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#[derive(Debug)]
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pub struct Definitions {
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table: DefPathTable,
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next_disambiguator: UnordMap<(LocalDefId, DefPathData), u32>,
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}
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/// A unique identifier that we can use to lookup a definition
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/// precisely. It combines the index of the definition's parent (if
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/// any) with a `DisambiguatedDefPathData`.
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#[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Debug, Encodable, Decodable)]
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pub struct DefKey {
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/// The parent path.
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pub parent: Option<DefIndex>,
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/// The identifier of this node.
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pub disambiguated_data: DisambiguatedDefPathData,
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}
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impl DefKey {
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pub(crate) fn compute_stable_hash(&self, parent: DefPathHash) -> DefPathHash {
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let mut hasher = StableHasher::new();
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parent.hash(&mut hasher);
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let DisambiguatedDefPathData { ref data, disambiguator } = self.disambiguated_data;
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std::mem::discriminant(data).hash(&mut hasher);
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if let Some(name) = data.get_opt_name() {
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// Get a stable hash by considering the symbol chars rather than
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// the symbol index.
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name.as_str().hash(&mut hasher);
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}
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disambiguator.hash(&mut hasher);
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let local_hash = hasher.finish();
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// Construct the new DefPathHash, making sure that the `crate_id`
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// portion of the hash is properly copied from the parent. This way the
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// `crate_id` part will be recursively propagated from the root to all
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// DefPathHashes in this DefPathTable.
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DefPathHash::new(parent.stable_crate_id(), local_hash)
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}
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#[inline]
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pub fn get_opt_name(&self) -> Option<Symbol> {
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self.disambiguated_data.data.get_opt_name()
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}
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}
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/// A pair of `DefPathData` and an integer disambiguator. The integer is
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/// normally `0`, but in the event that there are multiple defs with the
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/// same `parent` and `data`, we use this field to disambiguate
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/// between them. This introduces some artificial ordering dependency
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/// but means that if you have, e.g., two impls for the same type in
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/// the same module, they do get distinct `DefId`s.
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#[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Debug, Encodable, Decodable)]
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pub struct DisambiguatedDefPathData {
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pub data: DefPathData,
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pub disambiguator: u32,
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}
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impl DisambiguatedDefPathData {
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pub fn fmt_maybe_verbose(&self, writer: &mut impl Write, verbose: bool) -> fmt::Result {
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match self.data.name() {
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DefPathDataName::Named(name) => {
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if verbose && self.disambiguator != 0 {
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write!(writer, "{}#{}", name, self.disambiguator)
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} else {
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writer.write_str(name.as_str())
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}
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}
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DefPathDataName::Anon { namespace } => {
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write!(writer, "{{{}#{}}}", namespace, self.disambiguator)
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}
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}
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}
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}
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impl fmt::Display for DisambiguatedDefPathData {
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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
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self.fmt_maybe_verbose(f, true)
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}
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}
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#[derive(Clone, Debug, Encodable, Decodable)]
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pub struct DefPath {
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/// The path leading from the crate root to the item.
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pub data: Vec<DisambiguatedDefPathData>,
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/// The crate root this path is relative to.
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pub krate: CrateNum,
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}
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impl DefPath {
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pub fn make<FN>(krate: CrateNum, start_index: DefIndex, mut get_key: FN) -> DefPath
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where
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FN: FnMut(DefIndex) -> DefKey,
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{
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let mut data = vec![];
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let mut index = Some(start_index);
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loop {
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debug!("DefPath::make: krate={:?} index={:?}", krate, index);
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let p = index.unwrap();
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let key = get_key(p);
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debug!("DefPath::make: key={:?}", key);
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match key.disambiguated_data.data {
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DefPathData::CrateRoot => {
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assert!(key.parent.is_none());
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break;
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}
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_ => {
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data.push(key.disambiguated_data);
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index = key.parent;
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}
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}
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}
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data.reverse();
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DefPath { data, krate }
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}
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/// Returns a string representation of the `DefPath` without
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/// the crate-prefix. This method is useful if you don't have
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/// a `TyCtxt` available.
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pub fn to_string_no_crate_verbose(&self) -> String {
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let mut s = String::with_capacity(self.data.len() * 16);
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for component in &self.data {
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write!(s, "::{component}").unwrap();
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}
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s
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}
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/// Returns a filename-friendly string of the `DefPath`, without
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/// the crate-prefix. This method is useful if you don't have
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/// a `TyCtxt` available.
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pub fn to_filename_friendly_no_crate(&self) -> String {
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let mut s = String::with_capacity(self.data.len() * 16);
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let mut opt_delimiter = None;
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for component in &self.data {
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s.extend(opt_delimiter);
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opt_delimiter = Some('-');
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write!(s, "{component}").unwrap();
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}
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s
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}
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}
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/// New variants should only be added in synchronization with `enum DefKind`.
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#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Hash, Encodable, Decodable)]
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pub enum DefPathData {
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// Root: these should only be used for the root nodes, because
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// they are treated specially by the `def_path` function.
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/// The crate root (marker).
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CrateRoot,
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// Different kinds of items and item-like things:
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/// An impl.
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Impl,
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/// An `extern` block.
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ForeignMod,
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/// A `use` item.
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Use,
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/// A global asm item.
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GlobalAsm,
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/// Something in the type namespace.
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TypeNs(Symbol),
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/// Something in the value namespace.
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ValueNs(Symbol),
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/// Something in the macro namespace.
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MacroNs(Symbol),
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/// Something in the lifetime namespace.
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LifetimeNs(Symbol),
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/// A closure expression.
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Closure,
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// Subportions of items:
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/// Implicit constructor for a unit or tuple-like struct or enum variant.
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Ctor,
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/// A constant expression (see `{ast,hir}::AnonConst`).
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AnonConst,
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/// An existential `impl Trait` type node.
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/// Argument position `impl Trait` have a `TypeNs` with their pretty-printed name.
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OpaqueTy,
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/// An anonymous struct or union type i.e. `struct { foo: Type }` or `union { bar: Type }`
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AnonAdt,
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}
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impl Definitions {
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pub fn def_path_table(&self) -> &DefPathTable {
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&self.table
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}
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/// Gets the number of definitions.
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pub fn def_index_count(&self) -> usize {
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self.table.index_to_key.len()
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}
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#[inline]
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pub fn def_key(&self, id: LocalDefId) -> DefKey {
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self.table.def_key(id.local_def_index)
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}
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#[inline(always)]
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pub fn def_path_hash(&self, id: LocalDefId) -> DefPathHash {
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self.table.def_path_hash(id.local_def_index)
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}
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/// Returns the path from the crate root to `index`. The root
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/// nodes are not included in the path (i.e., this will be an
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/// empty vector for the crate root). For an inlined item, this
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/// will be the path of the item in the external crate (but the
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/// path will begin with the path to the external crate).
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pub fn def_path(&self, id: LocalDefId) -> DefPath {
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DefPath::make(LOCAL_CRATE, id.local_def_index, |index| {
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self.def_key(LocalDefId { local_def_index: index })
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})
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}
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/// Adds a root definition (no parent) and a few other reserved definitions.
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pub fn new(stable_crate_id: StableCrateId) -> Definitions {
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let key = DefKey {
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parent: None,
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disambiguated_data: DisambiguatedDefPathData {
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data: DefPathData::CrateRoot,
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disambiguator: 0,
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},
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};
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let parent_hash = DefPathHash::new(stable_crate_id, Hash64::ZERO);
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let def_path_hash = key.compute_stable_hash(parent_hash);
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// Create the root definition.
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let mut table = DefPathTable::new(stable_crate_id);
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let root = LocalDefId { local_def_index: table.allocate(key, def_path_hash) };
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assert_eq!(root.local_def_index, CRATE_DEF_INDEX);
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Definitions { table, next_disambiguator: Default::default() }
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}
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/// Adds a definition with a parent definition.
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pub fn create_def(&mut self, parent: LocalDefId, data: DefPathData) -> LocalDefId {
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// We can't use `Debug` implementation for `LocalDefId` here, since it tries to acquire a
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// reference to `Definitions` and we're already holding a mutable reference.
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debug!(
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"create_def(parent={}, data={data:?})",
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self.def_path(parent).to_string_no_crate_verbose(),
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);
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// The root node must be created with `create_root_def()`.
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assert!(data != DefPathData::CrateRoot);
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// Find the next free disambiguator for this key.
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let disambiguator = {
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let next_disamb = self.next_disambiguator.entry((parent, data)).or_insert(0);
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let disambiguator = *next_disamb;
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*next_disamb = next_disamb.checked_add(1).expect("disambiguator overflow");
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disambiguator
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};
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let key = DefKey {
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parent: Some(parent.local_def_index),
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disambiguated_data: DisambiguatedDefPathData { data, disambiguator },
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};
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let parent_hash = self.table.def_path_hash(parent.local_def_index);
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let def_path_hash = key.compute_stable_hash(parent_hash);
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debug!("create_def: after disambiguation, key = {:?}", key);
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// Create the definition.
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LocalDefId { local_def_index: self.table.allocate(key, def_path_hash) }
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}
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#[inline(always)]
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/// Returns `None` if the `DefPathHash` does not correspond to a `LocalDefId`
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/// in the current compilation session. This can legitimately happen if the
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/// `DefPathHash` is from a `DefId` in an upstream crate or, during incr. comp.,
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/// if the `DefPathHash` is from a previous compilation session and
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/// the def-path does not exist anymore.
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pub fn local_def_path_hash_to_def_id(&self, hash: DefPathHash) -> Option<LocalDefId> {
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debug_assert!(hash.stable_crate_id() == self.table.stable_crate_id);
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self.table
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.def_path_hash_to_index
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.get(&hash.local_hash())
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.map(|local_def_index| LocalDefId { local_def_index })
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}
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pub fn def_path_hash_to_def_index_map(&self) -> &DefPathHashMap {
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&self.table.def_path_hash_to_index
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}
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pub fn num_definitions(&self) -> usize {
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self.table.def_path_hashes.len()
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}
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}
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#[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Debug)]
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pub enum DefPathDataName {
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Named(Symbol),
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Anon { namespace: Symbol },
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}
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impl DefPathData {
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pub fn get_opt_name(&self) -> Option<Symbol> {
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use self::DefPathData::*;
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match *self {
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TypeNs(name) if name == kw::Empty => None,
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TypeNs(name) | ValueNs(name) | MacroNs(name) | LifetimeNs(name) => Some(name),
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Impl | ForeignMod | CrateRoot | Use | GlobalAsm | Closure | Ctor | AnonConst
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| OpaqueTy | AnonAdt => None,
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}
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}
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pub fn name(&self) -> DefPathDataName {
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use self::DefPathData::*;
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match *self {
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TypeNs(name) if name == kw::Empty => {
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DefPathDataName::Anon { namespace: sym::synthetic }
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}
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TypeNs(name) | ValueNs(name) | MacroNs(name) | LifetimeNs(name) => {
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DefPathDataName::Named(name)
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}
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// Note that this does not show up in user print-outs.
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CrateRoot => DefPathDataName::Anon { namespace: kw::Crate },
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Impl => DefPathDataName::Anon { namespace: kw::Impl },
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ForeignMod => DefPathDataName::Anon { namespace: kw::Extern },
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Use => DefPathDataName::Anon { namespace: kw::Use },
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GlobalAsm => DefPathDataName::Anon { namespace: sym::global_asm },
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Closure => DefPathDataName::Anon { namespace: sym::closure },
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Ctor => DefPathDataName::Anon { namespace: sym::constructor },
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AnonConst => DefPathDataName::Anon { namespace: sym::constant },
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OpaqueTy => DefPathDataName::Anon { namespace: sym::opaque },
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AnonAdt => DefPathDataName::Anon { namespace: sym::anon_adt },
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}
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}
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}
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impl fmt::Display for DefPathData {
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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
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match self.name() {
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DefPathDataName::Named(name) => f.write_str(name.as_str()),
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// FIXME(#70334): this will generate legacy {{closure}}, {{impl}}, etc
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DefPathDataName::Anon { namespace } => write!(f, "{{{{{namespace}}}}}"),
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}
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}
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}
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