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1//! HIR (previsouly known as descriptors) provides a high-level OO acess to Rust 1//! HIR (previously known as descriptors) provides a high-level object oriented
2//! code. 2//! access to Rust code.
3//! 3//!
4//! The principal difference between HIR and syntax trees is that HIR is bound 4//! The principal difference between HIR and syntax trees is that HIR is bound
5//! to a particular crate instance. That is, it has cfg flags and features 5//! to a particular crate instance. That is, it has cfg flags and features
6//! applied. So, there relation between syntax and HIR is many-to-one. 6//! applied. So, the relation between syntax and HIR is many-to-one.
7 7
8macro_rules! ctry { 8macro_rules! ctry {
9 ($expr:expr) => { 9 ($expr:expr) => {