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// This file contains type definitions that are processed by the Closure Compiler but are
// not put into the JavaScript we include as part of the documentation. It is used for
// type checking. See README.md in this directory for more info.

/* eslint-disable */
let searchState;
function initSearch(searchIndex){}

/**
 * @typedef {{
 *     name: string,
 *     fullPath: Array<string>,
 *     pathWithoutLast: Array<string>,
 *     pathLast: string,
 *     generics: Array<QueryElement>,
 * }}
 */
let QueryElement;

/**
 * @typedef {{
 *      pos: number,
 *      totalElems: number,
 *      typeFilter: (null|string),
 *      userQuery: string,
 * }}
 */
let ParserState;

/**
 * @typedef {{
 *     original: string,
 *     userQuery: string,
 *     typeFilter: number,
 *     elems: Array<QueryElement>,
 *     args: Array<QueryElement>,
 *     returned: Array<QueryElement>,
 *     foundElems: number,
 * }}
 */
let ParsedQuery;

/**
 * @typedef {{
 *    crate: string,
 *    desc: string,
 *    id: number,
 *    name: string,
 *    normalizedName: string,
 *    parent: (Object|null|undefined),
 *    path: string,
 *    ty: (Number|null|number),
 *    type: (Array<?>|null)
 * }}
 */
let Row;

/**
 * @typedef {{
 *    in_args: Array<Object>,
 *    returned: Array<Object>,
 *    others: Array<Object>,
 *    query: ParsedQuery,
 * }}
 */
let ResultsTable;

/**
 * @typedef {{
 *     desc: string,
 *     displayPath: string,
 *     fullPath: string,
 *     href: string,
 *     id: number,
 *     lev: number,
 *     name: string,
 *     normalizedName: string,
 *     parent: (Object|undefined),
 *     path: string,
 *     ty: number,
 * }}
 */
let Results;

/**
 * A pair of [inputs, outputs], or 0 for null. This is stored in the search index.
 * The JavaScript deserializes this into FunctionSearchType.
 *
 * Numeric IDs are *ONE-indexed* into the paths array (`p`). Zero is used as a sentinel for `null`
 * because `null` is four bytes while `0` is one byte.
 *
 * An input or output can be encoded as just a number if there is only one of them, AND
 * it has no generics. The no generics rule exists to avoid ambiguity: imagine if you had
 * a function with a single output, and that output had a single generic:
 *
 *     fn something() -> Result<usize, usize>
 *
 * If output was allowed to be any RawFunctionType, it would look like this
 *
 *     [[], [50, [3, 3]]]
 *
 * The problem is that the above output could be interpreted as either a type with ID 50 and two
 * generics, or it could be interpreted as a pair of types, the first one with ID 50 and the second
 * with ID 3 and a single generic parameter that is also ID 3. We avoid this ambiguity by choosing
 * in favor of the pair of types interpretation. This is why the `(number|Array<RawFunctionType>)`
 * is used instead of `(RawFunctionType|Array<RawFunctionType>)`.
 *
 * @typedef {(
 *     0 |
 *     [(number|Array<RawFunctionType>)] |
 *     [(number|Array<RawFunctionType>), (number|Array<RawFunctionType>)]
 * )}
 */
let RawFunctionSearchType;

/**
 * A single function input or output type. This is either a single path ID, or a pair of
 * [path ID, generics].
 *
 * Numeric IDs are *ONE-indexed* into the paths array (`p`). Zero is used as a sentinel for `null`
 * because `null` is four bytes while `0` is one byte.
 *
 * @typedef {number | [number, Array<RawFunctionType>]}
 */
let RawFunctionType;

/**
 * @typedef {{
 *     inputs: Array<FunctionType>,
 *     outputs: Array<FunctionType>,
 * }}
 */
let FunctionSearchType;

/**
 * @typedef {{
 *     name: (null|string),
 *     ty: (null|number),
 *     generics: Array<FunctionType>,
 * }}
 */
let FunctionType;