This should assist comprehending the size of coroutines. In particular, whenever a future is suspended while awaiting another future, the latter is given the special name `__awaitee`, and now the type of the awaited future will be printed, allowing identifying caller/callee — er, I mean, poller/pollee — relationships. It would be possible to include the type name in more cases, but I thought that that might be overly verbose (`print-type-sizes` is already a lot of text) and ordinary named fields or variables are easier for readers to discover the types of. |
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| abi.rs | ||
| assoc.rs | ||
| common_traits.rs | ||
| consts.rs | ||
| errors.rs | ||
| implied_bounds.rs | ||
| instance.rs | ||
| layout.rs | ||
| layout_sanity_check.rs | ||
| lib.rs | ||
| needs_drop.rs | ||
| opaque_types.rs | ||
| representability.rs | ||
| sig_types.rs | ||
| structural_match.rs | ||
| ty.rs | ||