# Generic arguments A `ty::subst::GenericArg<'tcx>` represents some entity in the type system: a type (`Ty<'tcx>`), lifetime (`ty::Region<'tcx>`) or constant (`ty::Const<'tcx>`). `GenericArg` is used to perform substitutions of generic parameters for concrete arguments, such as when calling a function with generic parameters explicitly with type arguments. Substitutions are represented using the [`Subst` type](#subst) as described below. ## `Subst` `ty::subst::Subst<'tcx>` is intuitively simply a slice of `GenericArg<'tcx>`s, acting as an ordered list of substitutions from generic parameters to concrete arguments (such as types, lifetimes and consts). For example, given a `HashMap` with two type parameters, `K` and `V`, an instantiation of the parameters, for example `HashMap`, would be represented by the substitution `&'tcx [tcx.types.i32, tcx.types.u32]`. `Subst` provides various convenience methods to instantiate substitutions given item definitions, which should generally be used rather than explicitly constructing such substitution slices. ## `GenericArg` The actual `GenericArg` struct is optimised for space, storing the type, lifetime or const as an interned pointer containing a tag identifying its kind (in the lowest 2 bits). Unless you are working with the `Subst` implementation specifically, you should generally not have to deal with `GenericArg` and instead make use of the safe [`GenericArgKind`](#genericargkind) abstraction. ## `GenericArgKind` As `GenericArg` itself is not type-safe, the `GenericArgKind` enum provides a more convenient and safe interface for dealing with generic arguments. An `GenericArgKind` can be converted to a raw `GenericArg` using `GenericArg::from()` (or simply `.into()` when the context is clear). As mentioned earlier, substitution lists store raw `GenericArg`s, so before dealing with them, it is preferable to convert them to `GenericArgKind`s first. This is done by calling the `.unpack()` method. ```rust,ignore // An example of unpacking and packing a generic argument. fn deal_with_generic_arg<'tcx>(generic_arg: GenericArg<'tcx>) -> GenericArg<'tcx> { // Unpack a raw `GenericArg` to deal with it safely. let new_generic_arg: GenericArgKind<'tcx> = match generic_arg.unpack() { GenericArgKind::Type(ty) => { /* ... */ } GenericArgKind::Lifetime(lt) => { /* ... */ } GenericArgKind::Const(ct) => { /* ... */ } }; // Pack the `GenericArgKind` to store it in a substitution list. new_generic_arg.into() } ```