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This pass is responsible for resolving the privacy of items and verifying that access to these items is performed within the limits of that privacy. By default, items in Rust are private and only public to the current module and its submodules. However, the user can annotate an item with various qualifiers such as `pub` to publicly expose an item. Furthermore, a module path can be given to `pub` to restrict an item's privacy to a certain module: These paths need to be resolved and later on checked by the privacy error reporter. gcc/rust/ * checks/errors/privacy/rust-privacy-check.cc: New. * checks/errors/privacy/rust-privacy-check.h: New. * checks/errors/privacy/rust-privacy-common.h: New. * checks/errors/privacy/rust-privacy-ctx.cc: New. * checks/errors/privacy/rust-privacy-ctx.h: New. * checks/errors/privacy/rust-privacy-reporter.cc: New. * checks/errors/privacy/rust-privacy-reporter.h: New. * checks/errors/privacy/rust-pub-restricted-visitor.cc: New. * checks/errors/privacy/rust-pub-restricted-visitor.h: New. * checks/errors/privacy/rust-reachability.cc: New. * checks/errors/privacy/rust-reachability.h: New. * checks/errors/privacy/rust-visibility-resolver.cc: New. * checks/errors/privacy/rust-visibility-resolver.h: New.
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