use crate::encoder::EncodeContext; use crate::schema::{Lazy, LazySeq}; use rustc::ty::TyCtxt; use rustc_serialize::Encodable; /// The IsolatedEncoder provides facilities to write to crate metadata while /// making sure that anything going through it is also feed into an ICH hasher. pub struct IsolatedEncoder<'a, 'b: 'a, 'tcx: 'b> { pub tcx: TyCtxt<'b, 'tcx, 'tcx>, ecx: &'a mut EncodeContext<'b, 'tcx>, } impl<'a, 'b: 'a, 'tcx: 'b> IsolatedEncoder<'a, 'b, 'tcx> { pub fn new(ecx: &'a mut EncodeContext<'b, 'tcx>) -> Self { let tcx = ecx.tcx; IsolatedEncoder { tcx, ecx, } } pub fn lazy(&mut self, value: &T) -> Lazy where T: Encodable { self.ecx.lazy(value) } pub fn lazy_seq(&mut self, iter: I) -> LazySeq where I: IntoIterator, T: Encodable { self.ecx.lazy_seq(iter) } pub fn lazy_seq_ref<'x, I, T>(&mut self, iter: I) -> LazySeq where I: IntoIterator, T: 'x + Encodable { self.ecx.lazy_seq_ref(iter) } pub fn lazy_seq_from_slice(&mut self, slice: &[T]) -> LazySeq where T: Encodable { self.ecx.lazy_seq_ref(slice.iter()) } }