nac3core: remove unnecessary inline and function parameters
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@ -491,8 +491,7 @@ impl TopLevelComposer {
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// push self to the ancestors
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class_ancestors.push(make_self_type_annotation(
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&temp_def_list,
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class_id,
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self.unifier.borrow_mut(),
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class_id
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)?)
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}
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Ok(())
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@ -867,7 +866,7 @@ impl TopLevelComposer {
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};
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type_var_to_concrete_def.insert(
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dummy_func_arg.ty,
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make_self_type_annotation(temp_def_list, *class_id, unifier)?,
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make_self_type_annotation(temp_def_list, *class_id)?,
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);
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result.push(dummy_func_arg);
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}
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@ -926,7 +925,7 @@ impl TopLevelComposer {
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let dummy_return_type = unifier.get_fresh_var().0;
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type_var_to_concrete_def.insert(
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dummy_return_type,
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make_self_type_annotation(temp_def_list, *class_id, unifier)?,
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make_self_type_annotation(temp_def_list, *class_id)?,
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);
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dummy_return_type
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}
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@ -222,7 +222,6 @@ pub fn get_type_from_type_annotation_kinds(
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/// the first return is the duplicated type \
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/// the second return is the var_id of the duplicated type \
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/// the third return is the var_id of the original type
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#[inline]
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pub fn duplicate_type_var(unifier: &mut Unifier, type_var: Type) -> (Type, u32, u32) {
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let ty = unifier.get_ty(type_var);
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if let TypeEnum::TVar { id, range, .. } = ty.as_ref() {
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@ -255,8 +254,7 @@ pub fn duplicate_type_var(unifier: &mut Unifier, type_var: Type) -> (Type, u32,
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/// and unify them with the class generic `T`, `V`
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pub fn make_self_type_annotation(
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top_level_defs: &[Arc<RwLock<TopLevelDef>>],
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def_id: DefinitionId,
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_unifier: &mut Unifier,
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def_id: DefinitionId
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) -> Result<TypeAnnotation, String> {
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let obj_def =
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top_level_defs.get(def_id.0).ok_or_else(|| "invalid definition id".to_string())?;
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