Struct spirt::print::AttrsAndDef

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pub struct AttrsAndDef {
    pub attrs: Fragment,
    pub def_without_name: Fragment,
}
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A Print Output type that splits the attributes from the main body of the definition, allowing additional processing before they get concatenated.

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§attrs: Fragment§def_without_name: Fragment

Definition that typically looks like one of these cases:

  • = ... for name = ...
  • (...) {...} for name(...) {...} (i.e. functions)

Where name is added later (i.e. between attrs and def_without_name).

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impl AttrsAndDef

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fn insert_name_before_def(self, name: impl Into<Fragment>) -> Fragment

Concat attrs, name and def_without_name into a pretty::Fragment, effectively “filling in” the name missing from def_without_name.

If name starts with an anchor definition, the definition of that anchor gets hoised to before (some non-empty) attrs, so that navigating to that anchor doesn’t “hide” those attributes (requiring scrolling to see them).

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impl Default for AttrsAndDef

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fn default() -> AttrsAndDef

Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more

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