1 use rustc_hir::intravisit::nested_filter::NestedFilter;
3 /// Do not visit nested item-like things, but visit nested things
4 /// that are inside of an item-like.
6 /// Notably, possible occurrences of bodies in non-item-like things
7 /// include: closures/generators, inline `const {}` blocks, and
8 /// constant arguments of types, e.g. in `let _: [(); /* HERE */];`.
10 /// **This is the most common choice.** A very common pattern is
11 /// to use `visit_all_item_likes_in_crate()` as an outer loop,
12 /// and to have the visitor that visits the contents of each item
13 /// using this setting.
14 pub struct OnlyBodies(());
15 impl<'hir> NestedFilter<'hir> for OnlyBodies {
16 type Map = crate::hir::map::Map<'hir>;
17 const INTER: bool = false;
18 const INTRA: bool = true;
21 /// Visits all nested things, including item-likes.
23 /// **This is an unusual choice.** It is used when you want to
24 /// process everything within their lexical context. Typically you
25 /// kick off the visit by doing `walk_krate()`.
27 impl<'hir> NestedFilter<'hir> for All {
28 type Map = crate::hir::map::Map<'hir>;
29 const INTER: bool = true;
30 const INTRA: bool = true;