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//! HIR (previsouly known as descriptors) provides a high-level OO acess 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, there relation between syntax and HIR is many-to-one.
pub(crate) mod db;
mod query_definitions;
mod function;
mod module;
mod path;
use crate::{
hir::db::HirDatabase,
loc2id::{DefId, DefLoc},
Cancelable,
};
pub(crate) use self::{
path::{Path, PathKind},
module::{Module, ModuleId, Problem, nameres::FileItemId},
function::{Function, FnScopes},
};
pub use self::function::FnSignatureInfo;
pub(crate) enum Def {
Module(Module),
Item,
}
impl DefId {
pub(crate) fn resolve(self, db: &impl HirDatabase) -> Cancelable<Def> {
let loc = db.id_maps().def_loc(self);
let res = match loc {
DefLoc::Module { id, source_root } => {
let descr = Module::new(db, source_root, id)?;
Def::Module(descr)
}
DefLoc::Item { .. } => Def::Item,
};
Ok(res)
}
}
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