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A punctuated sequence of syntax tree nodes separated by punctuation.
Lots of things in Rust are punctuated sequences.
- The fields of a struct are
Punctuated<Field, Token![,]>. - The segments of a path are
Punctuated<PathSegment, Token![::]>. - The bounds on a generic parameter are
Punctuated<TypeParamBound, Token![+]>. - The arguments to a function call are
Punctuated<Expr, Token![,]>.
This module provides a common representation for these punctuated sequences
in the form of the Punctuated<T, P> type. We store a vector of pairs of
syntax tree node + punctuation, where every node in the sequence is followed
by punctuation except for possibly the final one.
a_function_call(arg1, arg2, arg3);
~~~~^ ~~~~^ ~~~~Structs§
- Into
Iter - An iterator over owned values of type
T. - Into
Pairs - An iterator over owned pairs of type
Pair<T, P>. - Iter
- An iterator over borrowed values of type
&T. - IterMut
- An iterator over mutably borrowed values of type
&mut T. - Pairs
- An iterator over borrowed pairs of type
Pair<&T, &P>. - Pairs
Mut - An iterator over mutably borrowed pairs of type
Pair<&mut T, &mut P>. - Punctuated
- A punctuated sequence of syntax tree nodes of type
Tseparated by punctuation of typeP.
Enums§
- Pair
- A single syntax tree node of type
Tfollowed by its trailing punctuation of typePif any.