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			Rust
		
	
	
	
	
	
use rustc_data_structures::stable_hasher::{Hash64, HashStable, StableHasher};
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use rustc_hir::def_id::CrateNum;
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use rustc_hir::definitions::{DefPathData, DisambiguatedDefPathData};
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use rustc_middle::ty::print::{PrettyPrinter, Print, Printer};
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use rustc_middle::ty::subst::{GenericArg, GenericArgKind};
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use rustc_middle::ty::{self, Instance, Ty, TyCtxt, TypeVisitableExt};
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use rustc_middle::util::common::record_time;
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use std::fmt::{self, Write};
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use std::mem::{self, discriminant};
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pub(super) fn mangle<'tcx>(
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    tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>,
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    instance: Instance<'tcx>,
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    instantiating_crate: Option<CrateNum>,
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) -> String {
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    let def_id = instance.def_id();
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    // We want to compute the "type" of this item. Unfortunately, some
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    // kinds of items (e.g., closures) don't have an entry in the
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    // item-type array. So walk back up the find the closest parent
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    // that DOES have an entry.
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    let mut ty_def_id = def_id;
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    let instance_ty;
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    loop {
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        let key = tcx.def_key(ty_def_id);
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        match key.disambiguated_data.data {
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            DefPathData::TypeNs(_) | DefPathData::ValueNs(_) => {
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                instance_ty = tcx.type_of(ty_def_id).subst_identity();
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                debug!(?instance_ty);
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                break;
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            }
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            _ => {
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                // if we're making a symbol for something, there ought
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                // to be a value or type-def or something in there
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                // *somewhere*
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                ty_def_id.index = key.parent.unwrap_or_else(|| {
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                    bug!(
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                        "finding type for {:?}, encountered def-id {:?} with no \
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                         parent",
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                        def_id,
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                        ty_def_id
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                    );
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                });
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            }
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        }
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    }
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    // Erase regions because they may not be deterministic when hashed
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    // and should not matter anyhow.
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    let instance_ty = tcx.erase_regions(instance_ty);
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    let hash = get_symbol_hash(tcx, instance, instance_ty, instantiating_crate);
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    let mut printer = SymbolPrinter { tcx, path: SymbolPath::new(), keep_within_component: false };
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    printer
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        .print_def_path(
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            def_id,
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            if let ty::InstanceDef::DropGlue(_, _) = instance.def {
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                // Add the name of the dropped type to the symbol name
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                &*instance.substs
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            } else {
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                &[]
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            },
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        )
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        .unwrap();
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    if let ty::InstanceDef::ThreadLocalShim(..) = instance.def {
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        let _ = printer.write_str("{{tls-shim}}");
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    }
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    if let ty::InstanceDef::VTableShim(..) = instance.def {
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        let _ = printer.write_str("{{vtable-shim}}");
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    }
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    if let ty::InstanceDef::ReifyShim(..) = instance.def {
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        let _ = printer.write_str("{{reify-shim}}");
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    }
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    printer.path.finish(hash)
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}
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fn get_symbol_hash<'tcx>(
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    tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>,
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    // instance this name will be for
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    instance: Instance<'tcx>,
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    // type of the item, without any generic
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    // parameters substituted; this is
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    // included in the hash as a kind of
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    // safeguard.
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    item_type: Ty<'tcx>,
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    instantiating_crate: Option<CrateNum>,
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) -> Hash64 {
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    let def_id = instance.def_id();
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    let substs = instance.substs;
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    debug!("get_symbol_hash(def_id={:?}, parameters={:?})", def_id, substs);
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    tcx.with_stable_hashing_context(|mut hcx| {
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        let mut hasher = StableHasher::new();
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        record_time(&tcx.sess.perf_stats.symbol_hash_time, || {
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            // the main symbol name is not necessarily unique; hash in the
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            // compiler's internal def-path, guaranteeing each symbol has a
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            // truly unique path
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            tcx.def_path_hash(def_id).hash_stable(&mut hcx, &mut hasher);
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            // Include the main item-type. Note that, in this case, the
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            // assertions about `has_param` may not hold, but this item-type
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            // ought to be the same for every reference anyway.
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            assert!(!item_type.has_erasable_regions());
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            hcx.while_hashing_spans(false, |hcx| {
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                item_type.hash_stable(hcx, &mut hasher);
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                // If this is a function, we hash the signature as well.
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                // This is not *strictly* needed, but it may help in some
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                // situations, see the `run-make/a-b-a-linker-guard` test.
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                if let ty::FnDef(..) = item_type.kind() {
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                    item_type.fn_sig(tcx).hash_stable(hcx, &mut hasher);
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                }
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                // also include any type parameters (for generic items)
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                substs.hash_stable(hcx, &mut hasher);
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                if let Some(instantiating_crate) = instantiating_crate {
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                    tcx.def_path_hash(instantiating_crate.as_def_id())
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                        .stable_crate_id()
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                        .hash_stable(hcx, &mut hasher);
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                }
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                // We want to avoid accidental collision between different types of instances.
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                // Especially, `VTableShim`s and `ReifyShim`s may overlap with their original
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                // instances without this.
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                discriminant(&instance.def).hash_stable(hcx, &mut hasher);
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            });
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        });
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        // 64 bits should be enough to avoid collisions.
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        hasher.finish::<Hash64>()
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    })
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}
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// Follow C++ namespace-mangling style, see
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// https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Name_mangling for more info.
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//
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// It turns out that on macOS you can actually have arbitrary symbols in
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// function names (at least when given to LLVM), but this is not possible
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// when using unix's linker. Perhaps one day when we just use a linker from LLVM
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// we won't need to do this name mangling. The problem with name mangling is
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// that it seriously limits the available characters. For example we can't
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// have things like &T in symbol names when one would theoretically
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// want them for things like impls of traits on that type.
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//
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// To be able to work on all platforms and get *some* reasonable output, we
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// use C++ name-mangling.
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#[derive(Debug)]
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struct SymbolPath {
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    result: String,
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    temp_buf: String,
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}
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impl SymbolPath {
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    fn new() -> Self {
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        let mut result =
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            SymbolPath { result: String::with_capacity(64), temp_buf: String::with_capacity(16) };
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        result.result.push_str("_ZN"); // _Z == Begin name-sequence, N == nested
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        result
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    }
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    fn finalize_pending_component(&mut self) {
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        if !self.temp_buf.is_empty() {
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            let _ = write!(self.result, "{}{}", self.temp_buf.len(), self.temp_buf);
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            self.temp_buf.clear();
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        }
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    }
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    fn finish(mut self, hash: Hash64) -> String {
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        self.finalize_pending_component();
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        // E = end name-sequence
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        let _ = write!(self.result, "17h{hash:016x}E");
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        self.result
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    }
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}
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struct SymbolPrinter<'tcx> {
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    tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>,
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    path: SymbolPath,
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    // When `true`, `finalize_pending_component` isn't used.
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    // This is needed when recursing into `path_qualified`,
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    // or `path_generic_args`, as any nested paths are
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    // logically within one component.
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    keep_within_component: bool,
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}
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// HACK(eddyb) this relies on using the `fmt` interface to get
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// `PrettyPrinter` aka pretty printing of e.g. types in paths,
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// symbol names should have their own printing machinery.
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impl<'tcx> Printer<'tcx> for &mut SymbolPrinter<'tcx> {
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    type Error = fmt::Error;
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    type Path = Self;
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    type Region = Self;
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    type Type = Self;
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    type DynExistential = Self;
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    type Const = Self;
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    fn tcx(&self) -> TyCtxt<'tcx> {
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        self.tcx
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    }
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    fn print_region(self, _region: ty::Region<'_>) -> Result<Self::Region, Self::Error> {
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        Ok(self)
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    }
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    fn print_type(mut self, ty: Ty<'tcx>) -> Result<Self::Type, Self::Error> {
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        match *ty.kind() {
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            // Print all nominal types as paths (unlike `pretty_print_type`).
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            ty::FnDef(def_id, substs)
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            | ty::Alias(ty::Projection | ty::Opaque, ty::AliasTy { def_id, substs, .. })
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            | ty::Closure(def_id, substs)
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            | ty::Generator(def_id, substs, _) => self.print_def_path(def_id, substs),
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            // The `pretty_print_type` formatting of array size depends on
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            // -Zverbose flag, so we cannot reuse it here.
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            ty::Array(ty, size) => {
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                self.write_str("[")?;
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                self = self.print_type(ty)?;
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                self.write_str("; ")?;
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                if let Some(size) = size.kind().try_to_bits(self.tcx().data_layout.pointer_size) {
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                    write!(self, "{size}")?
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                } else if let ty::ConstKind::Param(param) = size.kind() {
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                    self = param.print(self)?
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                } else {
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                    self.write_str("_")?
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                }
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                self.write_str("]")?;
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                Ok(self)
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            }
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            ty::Alias(ty::Inherent, _) => panic!("unexpected inherent projection"),
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            _ => self.pretty_print_type(ty),
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        }
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    }
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    fn print_dyn_existential(
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        mut self,
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        predicates: &'tcx ty::List<ty::PolyExistentialPredicate<'tcx>>,
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    ) -> Result<Self::DynExistential, Self::Error> {
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        let mut first = true;
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        for p in predicates {
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            if !first {
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                write!(self, "+")?;
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            }
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            first = false;
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            self = p.print(self)?;
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        }
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        Ok(self)
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    }
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    fn print_const(self, ct: ty::Const<'tcx>) -> Result<Self::Const, Self::Error> {
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        // only print integers
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        match (ct.kind(), ct.ty().kind()) {
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            (ty::ConstKind::Value(ty::ValTree::Leaf(scalar)), ty::Int(_) | ty::Uint(_)) => {
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                // The `pretty_print_const` formatting depends on -Zverbose
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                // flag, so we cannot reuse it here.
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                let signed = matches!(ct.ty().kind(), ty::Int(_));
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                write!(
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                    self,
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                    "{:#?}",
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                    ty::ConstInt::new(scalar, signed, ct.ty().is_ptr_sized_integral())
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                )?;
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            }
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            _ => self.write_str("_")?,
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        }
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        Ok(self)
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    }
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    fn path_crate(self, cnum: CrateNum) -> Result<Self::Path, Self::Error> {
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        self.write_str(self.tcx.crate_name(cnum).as_str())?;
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        Ok(self)
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    }
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    fn path_qualified(
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        self,
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        self_ty: Ty<'tcx>,
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        trait_ref: Option<ty::TraitRef<'tcx>>,
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    ) -> Result<Self::Path, Self::Error> {
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        // Similar to `pretty_path_qualified`, but for the other
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        // types that are printed as paths (see `print_type` above).
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        match self_ty.kind() {
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            ty::FnDef(..) | ty::Alias(..) | ty::Closure(..) | ty::Generator(..)
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                if trait_ref.is_none() =>
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            {
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                self.print_type(self_ty)
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            }
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            _ => self.pretty_path_qualified(self_ty, trait_ref),
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        }
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    }
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    fn path_append_impl(
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        self,
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        print_prefix: impl FnOnce(Self) -> Result<Self::Path, Self::Error>,
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        _disambiguated_data: &DisambiguatedDefPathData,
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        self_ty: Ty<'tcx>,
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        trait_ref: Option<ty::TraitRef<'tcx>>,
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    ) -> Result<Self::Path, Self::Error> {
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        self.pretty_path_append_impl(
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            |mut cx| {
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                cx = print_prefix(cx)?;
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                if cx.keep_within_component {
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                    // HACK(eddyb) print the path similarly to how `FmtPrinter` prints it.
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                    cx.write_str("::")?;
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                } else {
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                    cx.path.finalize_pending_component();
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                }
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                Ok(cx)
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            },
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            self_ty,
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            trait_ref,
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        )
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    }
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    fn path_append(
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        mut self,
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        print_prefix: impl FnOnce(Self) -> Result<Self::Path, Self::Error>,
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        disambiguated_data: &DisambiguatedDefPathData,
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    ) -> Result<Self::Path, Self::Error> {
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        self = print_prefix(self)?;
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        // Skip `::{{extern}}` blocks and `::{{constructor}}` on tuple/unit structs.
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        if let DefPathData::ForeignMod | DefPathData::Ctor = disambiguated_data.data {
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            return Ok(self);
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        }
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        if self.keep_within_component {
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            // HACK(eddyb) print the path similarly to how `FmtPrinter` prints it.
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            self.write_str("::")?;
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        } else {
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            self.path.finalize_pending_component();
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        }
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        write!(self, "{}", disambiguated_data.data)?;
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        Ok(self)
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    }
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    fn path_generic_args(
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        mut self,
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        print_prefix: impl FnOnce(Self) -> Result<Self::Path, Self::Error>,
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        args: &[GenericArg<'tcx>],
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    ) -> Result<Self::Path, Self::Error> {
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        self = print_prefix(self)?;
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        let args =
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            args.iter().cloned().filter(|arg| !matches!(arg.unpack(), GenericArgKind::Lifetime(_)));
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        if args.clone().next().is_some() {
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            self.generic_delimiters(|cx| cx.comma_sep(args))
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        } else {
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            Ok(self)
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        }
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    }
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}
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impl<'tcx> PrettyPrinter<'tcx> for &mut SymbolPrinter<'tcx> {
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    fn should_print_region(&self, _region: ty::Region<'_>) -> bool {
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        false
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    }
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    fn comma_sep<T>(mut self, mut elems: impl Iterator<Item = T>) -> Result<Self, Self::Error>
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    where
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        T: Print<'tcx, Self, Output = Self, Error = Self::Error>,
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    {
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        if let Some(first) = elems.next() {
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            self = first.print(self)?;
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            for elem in elems {
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                self.write_str(",")?;
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                self = elem.print(self)?;
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            }
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        }
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        Ok(self)
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    }
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    fn generic_delimiters(
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        mut self,
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        f: impl FnOnce(Self) -> Result<Self, Self::Error>,
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    ) -> Result<Self, Self::Error> {
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        write!(self, "<")?;
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        let kept_within_component = mem::replace(&mut self.keep_within_component, true);
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        self = f(self)?;
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        self.keep_within_component = kept_within_component;
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        write!(self, ">")?;
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        Ok(self)
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    }
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}
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impl fmt::Write for SymbolPrinter<'_> {
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    fn write_str(&mut self, s: &str) -> fmt::Result {
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        // Name sanitation. LLVM will happily accept identifiers with weird names, but
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        // gas doesn't!
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        // gas accepts the following characters in symbols: a-z, A-Z, 0-9, ., _, $
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        // NVPTX assembly has more strict naming rules than gas, so additionally, dots
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        // are replaced with '$' there.
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        for c in s.chars() {
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            if self.path.temp_buf.is_empty() {
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                match c {
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                    'a'..='z' | 'A'..='Z' | '_' => {}
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                    _ => {
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                        // Underscore-qualify anything that didn't start as an ident.
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						|
                        self.path.temp_buf.push('_');
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						|
                    }
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						|
                }
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						|
            }
 | 
						|
            match c {
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						|
                // Escape these with $ sequences
 | 
						|
                '@' => self.path.temp_buf.push_str("$SP$"),
 | 
						|
                '*' => self.path.temp_buf.push_str("$BP$"),
 | 
						|
                '&' => self.path.temp_buf.push_str("$RF$"),
 | 
						|
                '<' => self.path.temp_buf.push_str("$LT$"),
 | 
						|
                '>' => self.path.temp_buf.push_str("$GT$"),
 | 
						|
                '(' => self.path.temp_buf.push_str("$LP$"),
 | 
						|
                ')' => self.path.temp_buf.push_str("$RP$"),
 | 
						|
                ',' => self.path.temp_buf.push_str("$C$"),
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
                '-' | ':' | '.' if self.tcx.has_strict_asm_symbol_naming() => {
 | 
						|
                    // NVPTX doesn't support these characters in symbol names.
 | 
						|
                    self.path.temp_buf.push('$')
 | 
						|
                }
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
                // '.' doesn't occur in types and functions, so reuse it
 | 
						|
                // for ':' and '-'
 | 
						|
                '-' | ':' => self.path.temp_buf.push('.'),
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
                // Avoid crashing LLVM in certain (LTO-related) situations, see #60925.
 | 
						|
                'm' if self.path.temp_buf.ends_with(".llv") => self.path.temp_buf.push_str("$u6d$"),
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
                // These are legal symbols
 | 
						|
                'a'..='z' | 'A'..='Z' | '0'..='9' | '_' | '.' | '$' => self.path.temp_buf.push(c),
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
                _ => {
 | 
						|
                    self.path.temp_buf.push('$');
 | 
						|
                    for c in c.escape_unicode().skip(1) {
 | 
						|
                        match c {
 | 
						|
                            '{' => {}
 | 
						|
                            '}' => self.path.temp_buf.push('$'),
 | 
						|
                            c => self.path.temp_buf.push(c),
 | 
						|
                        }
 | 
						|
                    }
 | 
						|
                }
 | 
						|
            }
 | 
						|
        }
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        Ok(())
 | 
						|
    }
 | 
						|
}
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