//! Common traits and types related to parsing our IR from Clang cursors. use crate::clang; use crate::ir::context::{BindgenContext, ItemId}; /// Not so much an error in the traditional sense, but a control flow message /// when walking over Clang's AST with a cursor. #[derive(Debug)] pub enum ParseError { /// Recurse down the current AST node's children. Recurse, /// Continue on to the next sibling AST node, or back up to the parent's /// siblings if we've exhausted all of this node's siblings (and so on). Continue, } /// The result of parsing a Clang AST node. #[derive(Debug)] pub enum ParseResult { /// We've already resolved this item before, here is the extant `ItemId` for /// it. AlreadyResolved(ItemId), /// This is a newly parsed item. If the cursor is `Some`, it points to the /// AST node where the new `T` was declared. New(T, Option), } /// An intermediate representation "sub-item" (i.e. one of the types contained /// inside an `ItemKind` variant) that can be parsed from a Clang cursor. pub trait ClangSubItemParser: Sized { /// Attempt to parse this type from the given cursor. /// /// The fact that is a reference guarantees it's held by the context, and /// allow returning already existing types. fn parse( cursor: clang::Cursor, context: &mut BindgenContext, ) -> Result, ParseError>; }