#[non_exhaustive]pub enum Level {
Fastest,
Best,
Default,
Precise(i32),
}
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Level of compression data should be compressed with.
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Fastest
Fastest quality of compression, usually produces bigger size.
Best
Best quality of compression, usually produces the smallest size.
Default
Default quality of compression defined by the selected compression algorithm.
Precise(i32)
Precise quality based on the underlying compression algorithms’ qualities. The interpretation of this depends on the algorithm chosen and the specific implementation backing it. Qualities are implicitly clamped to the algorithm’s maximum.
Trait Implementations§
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impl Freeze for Level
impl RefUnwindSafe for Level
impl Send for Level
impl Sync for Level
impl Unpin for Level
impl UnwindSafe for Level
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