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#ifndef RUST_DERIVE_EQ_H
#define RUST_DERIVE_EQ_H
#include "rust-derive.h"
namespace Rust {
namespace AST {
// FIXME: Need to figure out structuraleq marker trait
class DeriveEq : DeriveVisitor
{
public:
DeriveEq (location_t loc);
std::vector> go (Item &item);
private:
std::vector> expanded;
/**
* Create the actual `assert_receiver_is_total_eq` function of the
* implementation, which asserts that every type contained within our targeted
* type also implements `Eq`.
*/
std::unique_ptr
assert_receiver_is_total_eq_fn (std::vector> &&types);
/**
* Create the Eq trait implementation for a type
*
* impl Eq for {
*
* }
*
*/
std::vector>
eq_impls (std::unique_ptr &&fn, std::string name,
const std::vector> &type_generics);
/**
* Generate the following structure definition
*
* struct AssertParamIsEq { _t: PhantomData }
*/
std::unique_ptr assert_param_is_eq ();
/**
* Generate a let statement to assert a type implements `Eq`
*
* let _: AssertParamIsEq;
*/
std::unique_ptr assert_type_is_eq (std::unique_ptr &&type);
virtual void visit_struct (StructStruct &item);
virtual void visit_tuple (TupleStruct &item);
virtual void visit_enum (Enum &item);
virtual void visit_union (Union &item);
};
} // namespace AST
} // namespace Rust
#endif // ! RUST_DERIVE_EQ_H