rust/crates/ra_hir/src/lib.rs
2019-03-02 16:38:28 +03:00

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Rust

//! HIR (previously known as descriptors) provides a high-level object oriented
//! access to Rust code.
//!
//! The principal difference between HIR and syntax trees is that HIR is bound
//! to a particular crate instance. That is, it has cfg flags and features
//! applied. So, the relation between syntax and HIR is many-to-one.
macro_rules! impl_froms {
($e:ident: $($v:ident), *) => {
$(
impl From<$v> for $e {
fn from(it: $v) -> $e {
$e::$v(it)
}
}
)*
}
}
pub mod db;
#[macro_use]
pub mod mock;
mod path;
pub mod source_binder;
mod ids;
mod macros;
mod name;
mod module_tree;
mod nameres;
mod adt;
mod type_alias;
mod type_ref;
mod ty;
mod impl_block;
mod expr;
mod generics;
mod docs;
mod resolve;
mod code_model_api;
mod code_model_impl;
#[cfg(test)]
mod marks;
use crate::{
db::{HirDatabase, PersistentHirDatabase},
name::{AsName, KnownName},
ids::{SourceItemId, SourceFileItems},
};
pub use self::{
path::{Path, PathKind},
name::Name,
ids::{HirFileId, MacroCallId, MacroCallLoc, HirInterner},
macros::{MacroDef, MacroInput, MacroExpansion},
nameres::{ItemMap, PerNs, Namespace},
ty::{Ty, Substs},
impl_block::{ImplBlock, ImplItem},
docs::{Docs, Documentation},
adt::AdtDef,
expr::{ExprScopes, ScopesWithSourceMap, ScopeEntryWithSyntax},
resolve::{Resolver, Resolution},
};
pub use self::code_model_api::{
Crate, CrateDependency,
Def,
Module, ModuleDef, ModuleSource, Problem,
Struct, Enum, EnumVariant,
Function, FnSignature,
StructField, FieldSource,
Static, Const, ConstSignature,
Trait, TypeAlias,
};