pub struct QualityItem<T> {
    pub item: T,
    pub quality: Quality,
}
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Represents an item with a quality value as defined in RFC 7231 §5.3.1.

Parsing and Formatting

This wrapper be used to parse header value items that have a q-factor annotation as well as serialize items with a their q-factor.

Ordering

Since this context of use for this type is header value items, ordering is defined for QualityItems but only considers the item’s quality. Order of appearance should be used as the secondary sorting parameter; i.e., a stable sort over the quality values will produce a correctly sorted sequence.

Examples

let q_item: QualityItem<String> = "hello;q=0.3".parse().unwrap();
assert_eq!(&q_item.item, "hello");
assert_eq!(q_item.quality, q(0.3));

// note that format is normalized compared to parsed item
assert_eq!(q_item.to_string(), "hello; q=0.3");

// item with q=0.3 is greater than item with q=0.1
let q_item_fallback: QualityItem<String> = "abc;q=0.1".parse().unwrap();
assert!(q_item > q_item_fallback);

Fields§

§item: T

The wrapped contents of the field.

§quality: Quality

The quality (client or server preference) for the value.

Implementations§

Constructs a new QualityItem from an item and a quality value.

The item can be of any type. The quality should be a value in the range [0, 1].

Constructs a new QualityItem from an item, using the maximum q-value.

Constructs a new QualityItem from an item, using the minimum, non-zero q-value.

Constructs a new QualityItem from an item, using zero q-value of zero.

Trait Implementations§

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This method tests greater than (for self and other) and is used by the > operator. Read more
This method tests greater than or equal to (for self and other) and is used by the >= operator. Read more

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