Struct cairo_lang_plugins::plugins::DerivePlugin

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#[non_exhaustive]
pub struct DerivePlugin;

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impl Debug for DerivePlugin

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl Default for DerivePlugin

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fn default() -> DerivePlugin

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

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fn generate_code( &self, db: &dyn SyntaxGroup, item_ast: ModuleItem, _metadata: &MacroPluginMetadata<'_> ) -> PluginResult

Generates code for an item. If no code should be generated returns None. Otherwise, returns (virtual_module_name, module_content), and a virtual submodule with that name and content should be created.
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fn declared_attributes(&self) -> Vec<String>

Attributes this plugin uses. Attributes the plugin uses without declaring here are likely to cause a compilation error for unknown attribute. Note: They may not cause a diagnostic if some other plugin declares such attribute, but plugin writers should not rely on that.
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fn executable_attributes(&self) -> Vec<String>

Attributes that should mark the function as an executable. Functions marked with executable attributes will be listed in a dedicated field in the generated program. Must return a subset of declared_attributes. This mechanism is optional.

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