use rustc_span::LocalExpnId; use std::fmt; rustc_index::newtype_index! { /// Identifies an AST node. /// /// This identifies top-level definitions, expressions, and everything in between. /// This is later turned into [`DefId`] and `HirId` for the HIR. /// /// [`DefId`]: rustc_span::def_id::DefId pub struct NodeId { DEBUG_FORMAT = "NodeId({})" } } rustc_data_structures::define_id_collections!(NodeMap, NodeSet, NodeMapEntry, NodeId); /// The [`NodeId`] used to represent the root of the crate. pub const CRATE_NODE_ID: NodeId = NodeId::from_u32(0); /// When parsing and at the beginning of doing expansions, we initially give all AST nodes /// this dummy AST [`NodeId`]. Then, during a later phase of expansion, we renumber them /// to have small, positive IDs. pub const DUMMY_NODE_ID: NodeId = NodeId::MAX; impl NodeId { pub fn placeholder_from_expn_id(expn_id: LocalExpnId) -> Self { NodeId::from_u32(expn_id.as_u32()) } pub fn placeholder_to_expn_id(self) -> LocalExpnId { LocalExpnId::from_u32(self.as_u32()) } } impl fmt::Display for NodeId { fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { fmt::Display::fmt(&self.as_u32(), f) } }