FormatArgPosition in rustc_ast::format - Rust (original) (raw)

Struct FormatArgPosition

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pub struct FormatArgPosition {
    pub index: Result<usize, usize>,
    pub kind: FormatArgPositionKind,
    pub span: Option<Span>,
}

Which argument this position refers to (Ok), or would’ve referred to if it existed (Err).

The span of the name or number.

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Compare self to key and return true if they are equal.

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