#[non_exhaustive]pub struct ProblemBuilder { /* private fields */ }
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A builder for Problem
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Source§impl ProblemBuilder
impl ProblemBuilder
Sourcepub fn run(self, input: ProblemDetail) -> Self
pub fn run(self, input: ProblemDetail) -> Self
Information about the associated run.
Sourcepub fn set_run(self, input: Option<ProblemDetail>) -> Self
pub fn set_run(self, input: Option<ProblemDetail>) -> Self
Information about the associated run.
Sourcepub fn get_run(&self) -> &Option<ProblemDetail>
pub fn get_run(&self) -> &Option<ProblemDetail>
Information about the associated run.
Sourcepub fn job(self, input: ProblemDetail) -> Self
pub fn job(self, input: ProblemDetail) -> Self
Information about the associated job.
Sourcepub fn set_job(self, input: Option<ProblemDetail>) -> Self
pub fn set_job(self, input: Option<ProblemDetail>) -> Self
Information about the associated job.
Sourcepub fn get_job(&self) -> &Option<ProblemDetail>
pub fn get_job(&self) -> &Option<ProblemDetail>
Information about the associated job.
Sourcepub fn suite(self, input: ProblemDetail) -> Self
pub fn suite(self, input: ProblemDetail) -> Self
Information about the associated suite.
Sourcepub fn set_suite(self, input: Option<ProblemDetail>) -> Self
pub fn set_suite(self, input: Option<ProblemDetail>) -> Self
Information about the associated suite.
Sourcepub fn get_suite(&self) -> &Option<ProblemDetail>
pub fn get_suite(&self) -> &Option<ProblemDetail>
Information about the associated suite.
Sourcepub fn test(self, input: ProblemDetail) -> Self
pub fn test(self, input: ProblemDetail) -> Self
Information about the associated test.
Sourcepub fn set_test(self, input: Option<ProblemDetail>) -> Self
pub fn set_test(self, input: Option<ProblemDetail>) -> Self
Information about the associated test.
Sourcepub fn get_test(&self) -> &Option<ProblemDetail>
pub fn get_test(&self) -> &Option<ProblemDetail>
Information about the associated test.
Sourcepub fn set_device(self, input: Option<Device>) -> Self
pub fn set_device(self, input: Option<Device>) -> Self
Information about the associated device.
Sourcepub fn get_device(&self) -> &Option<Device>
pub fn get_device(&self) -> &Option<Device>
Information about the associated device.
Sourcepub fn result(self, input: ExecutionResult) -> Self
pub fn result(self, input: ExecutionResult) -> Self
The problem's result.
Allowed values include:
-
PENDING
-
PASSED
-
WARNED
-
FAILED
-
SKIPPED
-
ERRORED
-
STOPPED
Sourcepub fn set_result(self, input: Option<ExecutionResult>) -> Self
pub fn set_result(self, input: Option<ExecutionResult>) -> Self
The problem's result.
Allowed values include:
-
PENDING
-
PASSED
-
WARNED
-
FAILED
-
SKIPPED
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ERRORED
-
STOPPED
Sourcepub fn get_result(&self) -> &Option<ExecutionResult>
pub fn get_result(&self) -> &Option<ExecutionResult>
The problem's result.
Allowed values include:
-
PENDING
-
PASSED
-
WARNED
-
FAILED
-
SKIPPED
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ERRORED
-
STOPPED
Sourcepub fn set_message(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self
pub fn set_message(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self
A message about the problem's result.
Sourcepub fn get_message(&self) -> &Option<String>
pub fn get_message(&self) -> &Option<String>
A message about the problem's result.
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Source§impl Clone for ProblemBuilder
impl Clone for ProblemBuilder
Source§fn clone(&self) -> ProblemBuilder
fn clone(&self) -> ProblemBuilder
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impl Debug for ProblemBuilder
Source§impl Default for ProblemBuilder
impl Default for ProblemBuilder
Source§fn default() -> ProblemBuilder
fn default() -> ProblemBuilder
Source§impl PartialEq for ProblemBuilder
impl PartialEq for ProblemBuilder
impl StructuralPartialEq for ProblemBuilder
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impl Freeze for ProblemBuilder
impl RefUnwindSafe for ProblemBuilder
impl Send for ProblemBuilder
impl Sync for ProblemBuilder
impl Unpin for ProblemBuilder
impl UnwindSafe for ProblemBuilder
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