pub struct NonTerminal(pub String, pub Type, pub Vec<ProdRule>, pub Config);
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A struct that encapsulates a non-terminal symbol in the context of string synthesis.
This struct includes a String
representing the non-terminal’s identifier, a Type
indicating the expected data type or category the non-terminal belongs to, and a Vec<ProdRule>
which comprises a collection of production rules associated with this non-terminal.
Additionally, it contains a Config
to store any configuration settings specific to the non-terminal’s behavior or rule application within the parsing process.
Together, these components define the operational and structural context for a non-terminal during synthesis.
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§0: String
§1: Type
§2: Vec<ProdRule>
§3: Config
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Source§impl NonTerminal
impl NonTerminal
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Source§impl Clone for NonTerminal
impl Clone for NonTerminal
Source§fn clone(&self) -> NonTerminal
fn clone(&self) -> NonTerminal
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impl Debug for NonTerminal
Source§impl Hash for NonTerminal
impl Hash for NonTerminal
Source§impl PartialEq for NonTerminal
impl PartialEq for NonTerminal
impl Eq for NonTerminal
impl StructuralPartialEq for NonTerminal
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impl Freeze for NonTerminal
impl RefUnwindSafe for NonTerminal
impl Send for NonTerminal
impl Sync for NonTerminal
impl Unpin for NonTerminal
impl UnwindSafe for NonTerminal
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