pub struct TextObjData {
trie: UnsafeCell<Vec<(&'static Op1Enum, usize, Trie<u8, ConstValue>)>>,
future_exprs: UnsafeCell<Vec<Vec<(Expr, Value)>>>,
}
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§future_exprs: UnsafeCell<Vec<Vec<(Expr, Value)>>>
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Source§impl TextObjData
impl TextObjData
pub fn trie(&self) -> &mut Vec<(&'static Op1Enum, usize, Trie<u8, ConstValue>)>
pub fn future_exprs(&self) -> &mut Vec<Vec<(Expr, Value)>>
pub fn enumerate(&self, exec: &'static Executor) -> Result<(), ()>
pub fn build_trie(exec: &Executor)
pub fn new() -> Self
pub fn update(&self, exec: &'static Executor, e: &'static Expr, v: Value)
pub fn read_to( &self, input: &'static [&'static str], ) -> impl Iterator<Item = (&'static Op1Enum, usize, Vec<ConstValue>)> + '_
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impl !Freeze for TextObjData
impl !RefUnwindSafe for TextObjData
impl Send for TextObjData
impl !Sync for TextObjData
impl Unpin for TextObjData
impl UnwindSafe for TextObjData
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