Trait rustc_mir_dataflow::framework::GenKill
source · pub trait GenKill<T> {
// Required methods
fn gen_(&mut self, elem: T);
fn kill(&mut self, elem: T);
// Provided methods
fn gen_all(&mut self, elems: impl IntoIterator<Item = T>) { ... }
fn kill_all(&mut self, elems: impl IntoIterator<Item = T>) { ... }
}Expand description
The legal operations for a transfer function in a gen/kill problem.
This abstraction exists because there are two different contexts in which we call the methods in
GenKillAnalysis. Sometimes we need to store a single transfer function that can be efficiently
applied multiple times, such as when computing the cumulative transfer function for each block.
These cases require a GenKillSet, which in turn requires two BitSets of storage. Oftentimes,
however, we only need to apply an effect once. In these cases, it is more efficient to pass the
BitSet representing the state vector directly into the *_effect methods as opposed to
building up a GenKillSet and then throwing it away.
Required Methods§
Provided Methods§
sourcefn gen_all(&mut self, elems: impl IntoIterator<Item = T>)
fn gen_all(&mut self, elems: impl IntoIterator<Item = T>)
Calls gen for each element in elems.
sourcefn kill_all(&mut self, elems: impl IntoIterator<Item = T>)
fn kill_all(&mut self, elems: impl IntoIterator<Item = T>)
Calls kill for each element in elems.