pub struct Map<'a> {
pub _tab: Table<'a>,
}
Expand description
A Map is a logical nested type that is represented as
List<entries: Struct<key: K, value: V>>
In this layout, the keys and values are each respectively contiguous. We do not constrain the key and value types, so the application is responsible for ensuring that the keys are hashable and unique. Whether the keys are sorted may be set in the metadata for this field.
In a field with Map type, the field has a child Struct field, which then has two children: key type and the second the value type. The names of the child fields may be respectively “entries”, “key”, and “value”, but this is not enforced.
Map
- child[0] entries: Struct
- child[0] key: K
- child[1] value: V
Neither the “entries” field nor the “key” field may be nullable.
The metadata is structured so that Arrow systems without special handling for Map can make Map an alias for List. The “layout” attribute for the Map field must have the same contents as a List.
Fields§
§_tab: Table<'a>
Implementations§
Source§impl<'a> Map<'a>
impl<'a> Map<'a>
pub const VT_KEYSSORTED: VOffsetT = 4u16
pub unsafe fn init_from_table(table: Table<'a>) -> Self
pub fn create<'bldr: 'args, 'args: 'mut_bldr, 'mut_bldr>( _fbb: &'mut_bldr mut FlatBufferBuilder<'bldr>, args: &'args MapArgs, ) -> WIPOffset<Map<'bldr>>
Sourcepub fn keysSorted(&self) -> bool
pub fn keysSorted(&self) -> bool
Set to true if the keys within each value are sorted
Trait Implementations§
Source§impl Verifiable for Map<'_>
impl Verifiable for Map<'_>
Source§fn run_verifier(
v: &mut Verifier<'_, '_>,
pos: usize,
) -> Result<(), InvalidFlatbuffer>
fn run_verifier( v: &mut Verifier<'_, '_>, pos: usize, ) -> Result<(), InvalidFlatbuffer>
pos
in the verifier’s buffer.
Should not need to be called directly.