pub struct Formatter<'a, W> {
buf: FormatBuffer<W>,
source: &'a str,
config: FormatterConfig,
temp_bufs: Vec<FormatBuffer<String>>,
context: Context,
comments: Comments,
inline_config: InlineConfig,
}
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A Solidity formatter
Fields§
§buf: FormatBuffer<W>
§source: &'a str
§config: FormatterConfig
§temp_bufs: Vec<FormatBuffer<String>>
§context: Context
§comments: Comments
§inline_config: InlineConfig
Implementations§
Source§impl<'a, W: Write> Formatter<'a, W>
impl<'a, W: Write> Formatter<'a, W>
pub fn new( w: W, source: &'a str, comments: Comments, inline_config: InlineConfig, config: FormatterConfig, ) -> Self
Sourcefn buf(&mut self) -> &mut dyn Write
fn buf(&mut self) -> &mut dyn Write
Get the Write interface of the current temp buffer or the underlying Write
Sourceunsafe fn buf_contents(&self) -> &String
unsafe fn buf_contents(&self) -> &String
Casts the current writer w
as a String
reference. Should only be used for debugging.
Sourceunsafe fn temp_buf_contents(&self) -> &String
unsafe fn temp_buf_contents(&self) -> &String
Casts the current W
writer or the current temp buffer as a String
reference.
Should only be used for debugging.
fn indent(&mut self, delta: usize)
fn dedent(&mut self, delta: usize)
fn start_group(&mut self)
fn end_group(&mut self)
fn create_temp_buf(&self) -> FormatBuffer<String>
fn restrict_to_single_line(&mut self, restricted: bool)
fn current_line_len(&self) -> usize
fn total_indent_len(&self) -> usize
fn is_beginning_of_line(&self) -> bool
fn last_char(&self) -> Option<char>
fn last_indent_group_skipped(&self) -> bool
fn set_last_indent_group_skipped(&mut self, skip: bool)
fn write_raw(&mut self, s: impl AsRef<str>) -> Result
Sourcefn with_temp_buf(
&mut self,
fun: impl FnMut(&mut Self) -> Result<(), FormatterError>,
) -> Result<FormatBuffer<String>, FormatterError>
fn with_temp_buf( &mut self, fun: impl FnMut(&mut Self) -> Result<(), FormatterError>, ) -> Result<FormatBuffer<String>, FormatterError>
Do the callback within the context of a temp buffer
Sourcefn next_char_needs_space(&self, next_char: char) -> bool
fn next_char_needs_space(&self, next_char: char) -> bool
Does the next written character require whitespace before
Sourcefn will_it_fit(&self, text: impl AsRef<str>) -> bool
fn will_it_fit(&self, text: impl AsRef<str>) -> bool
Is length of the text
with respect to already written line <= config.line_length
Sourcefn write_empty_brackets(&mut self) -> Result<(), FormatterError>
fn write_empty_brackets(&mut self) -> Result<(), FormatterError>
Write empty brackets with respect to config.bracket_spacing
setting:
"{ }"
if true
, "{}"
if false
Sourcefn write_semicolon(&mut self) -> Result<(), FormatterError>
fn write_semicolon(&mut self) -> Result<(), FormatterError>
Write semicolon to the buffer
Sourcefn write_whitespace_separator(
&mut self,
multiline: bool,
) -> Result<(), FormatterError>
fn write_whitespace_separator( &mut self, multiline: bool, ) -> Result<(), FormatterError>
Write whitespace separator to the buffer
"\n"
if multiline
is true
, " "
if false
Sourcefn write_preserved_line(&mut self) -> Result<(), FormatterError>
fn write_preserved_line(&mut self) -> Result<(), FormatterError>
Write new line with preserved last_indent_group_skipped
flag
Sourcefn write_raw_src(&mut self, loc: Loc) -> Result<(), FormatterError>
fn write_raw_src(&mut self, loc: Loc) -> Result<(), FormatterError>
Write unformatted src and comments for given location.
Sourcefn blank_lines(&self, start: usize, end: usize) -> usize
fn blank_lines(&self, start: usize, end: usize) -> usize
Returns number of blank lines in source between two byte indexes
Sourcefn find_next_line(&self, byte_offset: usize) -> Option<usize>
fn find_next_line(&self, byte_offset: usize) -> Option<usize>
Get the byte offset of the next line
Sourcefn find_next_in_src(&self, byte_offset: usize, needle: char) -> Option<usize>
fn find_next_in_src(&self, byte_offset: usize, needle: char) -> Option<usize>
Find the next instance of the character in source excluding comments
Sourcefn find_next_str_in_src(
&self,
byte_offset: usize,
needle: &str,
) -> Option<usize>
fn find_next_str_in_src( &self, byte_offset: usize, needle: &str, ) -> Option<usize>
Find the start of the next instance of a slice in source
Sourcefn extend_loc_until(&self, loc: &mut Loc, needle: char) -> bool
fn extend_loc_until(&self, loc: &mut Loc, needle: char) -> bool
Extends the location to the next instance of a character. Returns true if the loc was extended
Sourcefn should_attempt_block_single_line(
&mut self,
stmt: &mut Statement,
start_from: usize,
) -> bool
fn should_attempt_block_single_line( &mut self, stmt: &mut Statement, start_from: usize, ) -> bool
Return the flag whether the attempt should be made
to write the block on a single line.
If the block style is configured to SingleLineBlockStyle::Preserve,
lookup whether there was a newline introduced in [start_from, end_at]
range
where end_at
is the start of the block.
Sourcefn chunk_at(
&mut self,
byte_offset: usize,
next_byte_offset: Option<usize>,
needs_space: Option<bool>,
content: impl Display,
) -> Chunk
fn chunk_at( &mut self, byte_offset: usize, next_byte_offset: Option<usize>, needs_space: Option<bool>, content: impl Display, ) -> Chunk
Create a chunk given a string and the location information
Sourcefn chunked(
&mut self,
byte_offset: usize,
next_byte_offset: Option<usize>,
fun: impl FnMut(&mut Self) -> Result<(), FormatterError>,
) -> Result<Chunk, FormatterError>
fn chunked( &mut self, byte_offset: usize, next_byte_offset: Option<usize>, fun: impl FnMut(&mut Self) -> Result<(), FormatterError>, ) -> Result<Chunk, FormatterError>
Create a chunk given a callback
fn chunked_mono( &mut self, byte_offset: usize, next_byte_offset: Option<usize>, fun: &mut dyn FnMut(&mut Self) -> Result<(), FormatterError>, ) -> Result<Chunk, FormatterError>
Sourcefn visit_to_chunk(
&mut self,
byte_offset: usize,
next_byte_offset: Option<usize>,
visitable: &mut impl Visitable,
) -> Result<Chunk, FormatterError>
fn visit_to_chunk( &mut self, byte_offset: usize, next_byte_offset: Option<usize>, visitable: &mut impl Visitable, ) -> Result<Chunk, FormatterError>
Create a chunk given a Visitable item
Sourcefn items_to_chunks<'b>(
&mut self,
next_byte_offset: Option<usize>,
items: impl Iterator<Item = (Loc, &'b mut (impl Visitable + 'b))> + 'b,
) -> Result<Vec<Chunk>, FormatterError>
fn items_to_chunks<'b>( &mut self, next_byte_offset: Option<usize>, items: impl Iterator<Item = (Loc, &'b mut (impl Visitable + 'b))> + 'b, ) -> Result<Vec<Chunk>, FormatterError>
Transform Visitable items to the list of chunks
Sourcefn items_to_chunks_sorted<'b>(
&mut self,
next_byte_offset: Option<usize>,
items: impl Iterator<Item = &'b mut (impl Visitable + CodeLocation + Ord + 'b)> + 'b,
) -> Result<Vec<Chunk>, FormatterError>
fn items_to_chunks_sorted<'b>( &mut self, next_byte_offset: Option<usize>, items: impl Iterator<Item = &'b mut (impl Visitable + CodeLocation + Ord + 'b)> + 'b, ) -> Result<Vec<Chunk>, FormatterError>
Transform Visitable items to a list of chunks and then sort those chunks.
Sourcefn write_comment(
&mut self,
comment: &CommentWithMetadata,
is_first: bool,
) -> Result<(), FormatterError>
fn write_comment( &mut self, comment: &CommentWithMetadata, is_first: bool, ) -> Result<(), FormatterError>
Write a comment to the buffer formatted. WARNING: This may introduce a newline if the comment is a Line comment or if the comment are wrapped
Sourcefn write_prefix_comment(
&mut self,
comment: &CommentWithMetadata,
is_first: bool,
) -> Result<(), FormatterError>
fn write_prefix_comment( &mut self, comment: &CommentWithMetadata, is_first: bool, ) -> Result<(), FormatterError>
Write a comment with position CommentPosition::Prefix
Sourcefn write_postfix_comment(
&mut self,
comment: &CommentWithMetadata,
) -> Result<(), FormatterError>
fn write_postfix_comment( &mut self, comment: &CommentWithMetadata, ) -> Result<(), FormatterError>
Write a comment with position CommentPosition::Postfix
Sourcefn write_doc_block_line(
&mut self,
comment: &CommentWithMetadata,
line: &str,
) -> Result<(), FormatterError>
fn write_doc_block_line( &mut self, comment: &CommentWithMetadata, line: &str, ) -> Result<(), FormatterError>
Write the line of a doc block comment line
Sourcefn write_comment_line(
&mut self,
comment: &CommentWithMetadata,
line: &str,
) -> Result<bool, FormatterError>
fn write_comment_line( &mut self, comment: &CommentWithMetadata, line: &str, ) -> Result<bool, FormatterError>
Write a comment line that might potentially overflow the maximum line length and, if configured, will be wrapped to the next line.
Sourcefn write_raw_comment(
&mut self,
comment: &CommentWithMetadata,
) -> Result<(), FormatterError>
fn write_raw_comment( &mut self, comment: &CommentWithMetadata, ) -> Result<(), FormatterError>
Write a raw comment. This is like write_comment
but won’t do any
formatting or worry about whitespace behind the comment.
Sourcefn write_comments<'b>(
&mut self,
comments: impl IntoIterator<Item = &'b CommentWithMetadata>,
) -> Result<(), FormatterError>
fn write_comments<'b>( &mut self, comments: impl IntoIterator<Item = &'b CommentWithMetadata>, ) -> Result<(), FormatterError>
Write multiple comments
Sourcefn write_postfix_comments_before(
&mut self,
byte_end: usize,
) -> Result<(), FormatterError>
fn write_postfix_comments_before( &mut self, byte_end: usize, ) -> Result<(), FormatterError>
Write a postfix comments before a given location
Sourcefn write_prefix_comments_before(
&mut self,
byte_end: usize,
) -> Result<(), FormatterError>
fn write_prefix_comments_before( &mut self, byte_end: usize, ) -> Result<(), FormatterError>
Write all prefix comments before a given location
Sourcefn will_chunk_fit(
&mut self,
format_string: &str,
chunk: &Chunk,
) -> Result<bool, FormatterError>
fn will_chunk_fit( &mut self, format_string: &str, chunk: &Chunk, ) -> Result<bool, FormatterError>
Check if a chunk will fit on the current line
Sourcefn are_chunks_separated_multiline<'b>(
&mut self,
format_string: &str,
items: impl IntoIterator<Item = &'b Chunk>,
separator: &str,
) -> Result<bool, FormatterError>
fn are_chunks_separated_multiline<'b>( &mut self, format_string: &str, items: impl IntoIterator<Item = &'b Chunk>, separator: &str, ) -> Result<bool, FormatterError>
Check if a separated list of chunks will fit on the current line
Sourcefn write_chunk(&mut self, chunk: &Chunk) -> Result<(), FormatterError>
fn write_chunk(&mut self, chunk: &Chunk) -> Result<(), FormatterError>
Write the chunk and any surrounding comments into the buffer
This will automatically add whitespace before the chunk given the rule set in
next_char_needs_space
. If the chunk does not fit on the current line it will be put on
to the next line
Sourcefn write_chunks_separated<'b>(
&mut self,
chunks: impl IntoIterator<Item = &'b Chunk>,
separator: &str,
multiline: bool,
) -> Result<(), FormatterError>
fn write_chunks_separated<'b>( &mut self, chunks: impl IntoIterator<Item = &'b Chunk>, separator: &str, multiline: bool, ) -> Result<(), FormatterError>
Write chunks separated by a separator. If multiline
, each chunk will be written to a
separate line
Sourcefn indented(
&mut self,
delta: usize,
fun: impl FnMut(&mut Self) -> Result<(), FormatterError>,
) -> Result<(), FormatterError>
fn indented( &mut self, delta: usize, fun: impl FnMut(&mut Self) -> Result<(), FormatterError>, ) -> Result<(), FormatterError>
Apply the callback indented by the indent size
Sourcefn indented_if(
&mut self,
condition: bool,
delta: usize,
fun: impl FnMut(&mut Self) -> Result<(), FormatterError>,
) -> Result<(), FormatterError>
fn indented_if( &mut self, condition: bool, delta: usize, fun: impl FnMut(&mut Self) -> Result<(), FormatterError>, ) -> Result<(), FormatterError>
Apply the callback indented by the indent size if the condition is true
Sourcefn grouped(
&mut self,
fun: impl FnMut(&mut Self) -> Result<(), FormatterError>,
) -> Result<bool, FormatterError>
fn grouped( &mut self, fun: impl FnMut(&mut Self) -> Result<(), FormatterError>, ) -> Result<bool, FormatterError>
Apply the callback into an indent group. The first line of the indent group is not indented but lines thereafter are
Sourcefn with_function_context(
&mut self,
context: FunctionDefinition,
fun: impl FnMut(&mut Self) -> Result<(), FormatterError>,
) -> Result<(), FormatterError>
fn with_function_context( &mut self, context: FunctionDefinition, fun: impl FnMut(&mut Self) -> Result<(), FormatterError>, ) -> Result<(), FormatterError>
Add a function context around a procedure and revert the context at the end of the procedure regardless of the response
Sourcefn with_contract_context(
&mut self,
context: ContractDefinition,
fun: impl FnMut(&mut Self) -> Result<(), FormatterError>,
) -> Result<(), FormatterError>
fn with_contract_context( &mut self, context: ContractDefinition, fun: impl FnMut(&mut Self) -> Result<(), FormatterError>, ) -> Result<(), FormatterError>
Add a contract context around a procedure and revert the context at the end of the procedure regardless of the response
Sourcefn transact<'b>(
&'b mut self,
fun: impl FnMut(&mut Self) -> Result<(), FormatterError>,
) -> Result<Transaction<'b, 'a, W>, FormatterError>
fn transact<'b>( &'b mut self, fun: impl FnMut(&mut Self) -> Result<(), FormatterError>, ) -> Result<Transaction<'b, 'a, W>, FormatterError>
Create a transaction. The result of the transaction is not applied to the buffer unless
Transacton::commit
is called
Sourcefn simulate_to_string(
&mut self,
fun: impl FnMut(&mut Self) -> Result<(), FormatterError>,
) -> Result<String, FormatterError>
fn simulate_to_string( &mut self, fun: impl FnMut(&mut Self) -> Result<(), FormatterError>, ) -> Result<String, FormatterError>
Do the callback and return the result on the buffer as a string
Sourcefn chunk_to_string(&mut self, chunk: &Chunk) -> Result<String, FormatterError>
fn chunk_to_string(&mut self, chunk: &Chunk) -> Result<String, FormatterError>
Turn a chunk and its surrounding comments into a string
Sourcefn simulate_to_single_line(
&mut self,
fun: impl FnMut(&mut Self) -> Result<(), FormatterError>,
) -> Result<Option<String>, FormatterError>
fn simulate_to_single_line( &mut self, fun: impl FnMut(&mut Self) -> Result<(), FormatterError>, ) -> Result<Option<String>, FormatterError>
Try to create a string based on a callback. If the string does not fit on a single line
this will return None
Sourcefn try_on_single_line(
&mut self,
fun: impl FnMut(&mut Self) -> Result<(), FormatterError>,
) -> Result<bool, FormatterError>
fn try_on_single_line( &mut self, fun: impl FnMut(&mut Self) -> Result<(), FormatterError>, ) -> Result<bool, FormatterError>
Try to apply a callback to a single line. If the callback cannot be applied to a single
line the callback will not be applied to the buffer and false
will be returned. Otherwise
true
will be returned
Sourcefn surrounded(
&mut self,
first: SurroundingChunk,
last: SurroundingChunk,
fun: impl FnMut(&mut Self, bool) -> Result<(), FormatterError>,
) -> Result<(), FormatterError>
fn surrounded( &mut self, first: SurroundingChunk, last: SurroundingChunk, fun: impl FnMut(&mut Self, bool) -> Result<(), FormatterError>, ) -> Result<(), FormatterError>
Surrounds a callback with parentheses. The callback will try to be applied to a single
line. If the callback cannot be applied to a single line the callback will applied to the
nextline indented. The callback receives a multiline
hint as the second argument which
receives true
in the latter case
Sourcefn write_lined_visitable<'b, I, V, F>(
&mut self,
loc: Loc,
items: I,
needs_space_fn: F,
) -> Result<(), FormatterError>
fn write_lined_visitable<'b, I, V, F>( &mut self, loc: Loc, items: I, needs_space_fn: F, ) -> Result<(), FormatterError>
Write each Visitable item on a separate line. The function will check if there are any
blank lines between each visitable statement and will apply a single blank line if there
exists any. The needs_space
callback can force a newline and is given the last_item if
any and the next item as arguments
Sourcefn visit_assignment(
&mut self,
expr: &mut Expression,
) -> Result<(), FormatterError>
fn visit_assignment( &mut self, expr: &mut Expression, ) -> Result<(), FormatterError>
Visit the right side of an assignment. The function will try to write the assignment on a single line or indented on the next line. If it can’t do this it resorts to letting the expression decide how to split itself on multiple lines
Sourcefn visit_list<T>(
&mut self,
prefix: &str,
items: &mut [T],
start_offset: Option<usize>,
end_offset: Option<usize>,
paren_required: bool,
) -> Result<(), FormatterError>where
T: Visitable + CodeLocation,
fn visit_list<T>(
&mut self,
prefix: &str,
items: &mut [T],
start_offset: Option<usize>,
end_offset: Option<usize>,
paren_required: bool,
) -> Result<(), FormatterError>where
T: Visitable + CodeLocation,
Visit the list of comma separated items. If the prefix is not empty, then the function will write the whitespace before the parentheses (if they are required).
Sourcefn visit_block<T>(
&mut self,
loc: Loc,
statements: &mut [T],
attempt_single_line: bool,
attempt_omit_braces: bool,
) -> Result<bool, FormatterError>where
T: Visitable + CodeLocation,
fn visit_block<T>(
&mut self,
loc: Loc,
statements: &mut [T],
attempt_single_line: bool,
attempt_omit_braces: bool,
) -> Result<bool, FormatterError>where
T: Visitable + CodeLocation,
Visit the block item. Attempt to write it on the single
line if requested. Surround by curly braces and indent
each line otherwise. Returns true
if the block fit
on a single line
Sourcefn visit_stmt_as_block(
&mut self,
stmt: &mut Statement,
attempt_single_line: bool,
) -> Result<bool, FormatterError>
fn visit_stmt_as_block( &mut self, stmt: &mut Statement, attempt_single_line: bool, ) -> Result<bool, FormatterError>
Visit statement as Statement::Block
.
Sourcefn visit_member_access<'b, T, M>(
&mut self,
expr: &'b mut Box<T>,
ident: &mut Identifier,
matcher: M,
) -> Result<(), FormatterError>where
T: CodeLocation + Visitable,
M: FnMut(&mut Self, &'b mut Box<T>) -> Result<Option<(&'b mut Box<T>, &'b mut Identifier)>, FormatterError>,
fn visit_member_access<'b, T, M>(
&mut self,
expr: &'b mut Box<T>,
ident: &mut Identifier,
matcher: M,
) -> Result<(), FormatterError>where
T: CodeLocation + Visitable,
M: FnMut(&mut Self, &'b mut Box<T>) -> Result<Option<(&'b mut Box<T>, &'b mut Identifier)>, FormatterError>,
Visit the generic member access expression and attempt flatten it by checking if the inner expression matches a given member access variant.
Sourcefn visit_yul_string_with_ident(
&mut self,
loc: Loc,
val: &str,
ident: &mut Option<Identifier>,
) -> Result<(), FormatterError>
fn visit_yul_string_with_ident( &mut self, loc: Loc, val: &str, ident: &mut Option<Identifier>, ) -> Result<(), FormatterError>
Visit the yul string with an optional identifier.
If the identifier is present, write the value in the format <val>:<ident>
.
Ref: https://docs.soliditylang.org/en/v0.8.15/yul.html#variable-declarations
Sourcefn quote_str(&self, loc: Loc, prefix: Option<&str>, string: &str) -> String
fn quote_str(&self, loc: Loc, prefix: Option<&str>, string: &str) -> String
Format a quoted string as prefix"string"
where the quote character is handled
by the configuration quote_style
Sourcefn write_quoted_str(
&mut self,
loc: Loc,
prefix: Option<&str>,
string: &str,
) -> Result<(), FormatterError>
fn write_quoted_str( &mut self, loc: Loc, prefix: Option<&str>, string: &str, ) -> Result<(), FormatterError>
Write a quoted string. See Formatter::quote_str
for more information
Sourcefn write_num_literal(
&mut self,
loc: Loc,
value: &str,
fractional: Option<&str>,
exponent: &str,
unit: &mut Option<Identifier>,
) -> Result<(), FormatterError>
fn write_num_literal( &mut self, loc: Loc, value: &str, fractional: Option<&str>, exponent: &str, unit: &mut Option<Identifier>, ) -> Result<(), FormatterError>
Write and format numbers. This will fix underscores as well as remove unnecessary 0’s and exponents
Sourcefn write_hex_literal(&mut self, lit: &HexLiteral) -> Result<(), FormatterError>
fn write_hex_literal(&mut self, lit: &HexLiteral) -> Result<(), FormatterError>
Write and hex literals according to the configuration.
Sourcefn write_unit(
&mut self,
unit: &mut Option<Identifier>,
) -> Result<(), FormatterError>
fn write_unit( &mut self, unit: &mut Option<Identifier>, ) -> Result<(), FormatterError>
Write built-in unit.
Sourcefn write_function_header(
&mut self,
func: &mut FunctionDefinition,
body_loc: Option<Loc>,
header_multiline: bool,
) -> Result<bool, FormatterError>
fn write_function_header( &mut self, func: &mut FunctionDefinition, body_loc: Option<Loc>, header_multiline: bool, ) -> Result<bool, FormatterError>
Write the function header
Sourcefn write_if_stmt(
&mut self,
loc: Loc,
cond: &mut Expression,
if_branch: &mut Box<Statement>,
else_branch: &mut Option<Box<Statement>>,
) -> Result<(), FormatterError>
fn write_if_stmt( &mut self, loc: Loc, cond: &mut Expression, if_branch: &mut Box<Statement>, else_branch: &mut Option<Box<Statement>>, ) -> Result<(), FormatterError>
Write potentially nested if statements
Sourcefn sort_imports(&self, source_unit: &mut SourceUnit)
fn sort_imports(&self, source_unit: &mut SourceUnit)
Sorts grouped import statement alphabetically.
Trait Implementations§
Source§impl<W: Write> Visitor for Formatter<'_, W>
impl<W: Write> Visitor for Formatter<'_, W>
type Error = FormatterError
fn visit_source(&mut self, loc: Loc) -> Result<(), FormatterError>
fn visit_source_unit( &mut self, source_unit: &mut SourceUnit, ) -> Result<(), FormatterError>
fn visit_contract( &mut self, contract: &mut ContractDefinition, ) -> Result<(), FormatterError>
fn visit_annotation( &mut self, annotation: &mut Annotation, ) -> Result<(), FormatterError>
fn visit_pragma( &mut self, loc: Loc, ident: &mut Option<Identifier>, string: &mut Option<StringLiteral>, ) -> Result<(), FormatterError>
fn visit_import_plain( &mut self, loc: Loc, import: &mut ImportPath, ) -> Result<(), FormatterError>
fn visit_import_global( &mut self, loc: Loc, global: &mut ImportPath, alias: &mut Identifier, ) -> Result<(), FormatterError>
fn visit_import_renames( &mut self, loc: Loc, imports: &mut [(Identifier, Option<Identifier>)], from: &mut ImportPath, ) -> Result<(), FormatterError>
fn visit_enum( &mut self, enumeration: &mut EnumDefinition, ) -> Result<(), FormatterError>
fn visit_assembly( &mut self, loc: Loc, dialect: &mut Option<StringLiteral>, block: &mut YulBlock, flags: &mut Option<Vec<StringLiteral>>, ) -> Result<(), Self::Error>
fn visit_block( &mut self, loc: Loc, unchecked: bool, statements: &mut Vec<Statement>, ) -> Result<(), FormatterError>
fn visit_args( &mut self, loc: Loc, args: &mut Vec<NamedArgument>, ) -> Result<(), Self::Error>
Source§fn visit_expr(
&mut self,
loc: Loc,
expr: &mut Expression,
) -> Result<(), FormatterError>
fn visit_expr( &mut self, loc: Loc, expr: &mut Expression, ) -> Result<(), FormatterError>
fn visit_ident( &mut self, loc: Loc, ident: &mut Identifier, ) -> Result<(), FormatterError>
fn visit_ident_path( &mut self, idents: &mut IdentifierPath, ) -> Result<(), Self::Error>
fn visit_emit( &mut self, loc: Loc, event: &mut Expression, ) -> Result<(), FormatterError>
fn visit_var_definition( &mut self, var: &mut VariableDefinition, ) -> Result<(), FormatterError>
fn visit_var_definition_stmt( &mut self, loc: Loc, declaration: &mut VariableDeclaration, expr: &mut Option<Expression>, ) -> Result<(), FormatterError>
fn visit_var_declaration( &mut self, var: &mut VariableDeclaration, ) -> Result<(), FormatterError>
fn visit_return( &mut self, loc: Loc, expr: &mut Option<Expression>, ) -> Result<(), Self::Error>
fn visit_revert( &mut self, loc: Loc, error: &mut Option<IdentifierPath>, args: &mut Vec<Expression>, ) -> Result<(), Self::Error>
fn visit_revert_named_args( &mut self, loc: Loc, error: &mut Option<IdentifierPath>, args: &mut Vec<NamedArgument>, ) -> Result<(), Self::Error>
fn visit_break( &mut self, loc: Loc, semicolon: bool, ) -> Result<(), FormatterError>
fn visit_continue( &mut self, loc: Loc, semicolon: bool, ) -> Result<(), FormatterError>
fn visit_try( &mut self, loc: Loc, expr: &mut Expression, returns: &mut Option<(Vec<(Loc, Option<Parameter>)>, Box<Statement>)>, clauses: &mut Vec<CatchClause>, ) -> Result<(), Self::Error>
fn visit_if( &mut self, loc: Loc, cond: &mut Expression, if_branch: &mut Box<Statement>, else_branch: &mut Option<Box<Statement>>, is_first_stmt: bool, ) -> Result<(), Self::Error>
fn visit_do_while( &mut self, loc: Loc, body: &mut Statement, cond: &mut Expression, ) -> Result<(), Self::Error>
fn visit_while( &mut self, loc: Loc, cond: &mut Expression, body: &mut Statement, ) -> Result<(), Self::Error>
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