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Improve comments about type folding/visiting. #93758

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I have found this code confusing for years. I've always roughly
understood it, but never exactly. I just made my fourth(?) attempt and
finally cracked it.

This commit improves the comments. In particular, it explicitly
describes how you can't do a custom fold/visit of any type; there are
actually a handful of "types of interest" (e.g. Ty, Predicate,
Region, Const) that can be custom folded/visted, and all other types
just get a generic traversal. I think this was the part that eluded me
on all my prior attempts at understanding.

The commit also updates comments to account for some newer changes such
as the fallible/infallible folding distinction, does some minor
reorderings, and moves one impl to a better place.

r? @BoxyUwU

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@BoxyUwU Thanks for the comments. I have addressed them and updated the code.

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BoxyUwU commented Feb 16, 2022

@bors r+

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bors commented Feb 16, 2022

📌 Commit 2e56c02 has been approved by BoxyUwU

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@bors rollup=always

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Improve comments about type folding/visiting.

I have found this code confusing for years. I've always roughly
understood it, but never exactly. I just made my fourth(?) attempt and
finally cracked it.

This commit improves the comments. In particular, it explicitly
describes how you can't do a custom fold/visit of any type; there are
actually a handful of "types of interest" (e.g. `Ty`, `Predicate`,
`Region`, `Const`) that can be custom folded/visted, and all other types
just get a generic traversal. I think this was the part that eluded me
on all my prior attempts at understanding.

The commit also updates comments to account for some newer changes such
as the fallible/infallible folding distinction, does some minor
reorderings, and moves one `impl` to a better place.

r? `@BoxyUwU`
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doctest failure #94065 (comment)
@bors r-

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BoxyUwU commented Feb 17, 2022

intra doc link checker stuff really ought to go into normal CI :(

I have found this code confusing for years. I've always roughly
understood it, but never exactly. I just made my fourth(?) attempt and
finally cracked it.

This commit improves the comments. In particular, it explicitly
describes how you can't do a custom fold/visit of any type; there are
actually a handful of "types of interest" (e.g. `Ty`, `Predicate`,
`Region`, `Const`) that can be custom folded/visted, and all other types
just get a generic traversal. I think this was the part that eluded me
on all my prior attempts at understanding.

The commit also updates comments to account for some newer changes such
as the fallible/infallible folding distinction, does some minor
reorderings, and moves one `impl` to a better place.
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I fixed the link bustage.

@bors r=BoxyUwU

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bors commented Feb 17, 2022

📌 Commit 94f0849 has been approved by BoxyUwU

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Rollup of 9 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - rust-lang#93337 (Update tracking issue numbers for inline assembly sub-features)
 - rust-lang#93758 (Improve comments about type folding/visiting.)
 - rust-lang#93780 (Generate list instead of div items in sidebar)
 - rust-lang#93976 (Add MAIN_SEPARATOR_STR)
 - rust-lang#94011 (Even more let_else adoptions)
 - rust-lang#94041 (Add a `try_collect()` helper method to `Iterator`)
 - rust-lang#94043 (Fix ICE when using Box<T, A> with pointer sized A)
 - rust-lang#94082 (Remove CFG_PLATFORM)
 - rust-lang#94085 (Clippy: Don't lint `needless_borrow` in method receiver positions)

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@bors bors merged commit 98c54c8 into rust-lang:master Feb 18, 2022
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