unicode_ccc

Enum CanonicalCombiningClass

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pub enum CanonicalCombiningClass {
Show 57 variants NotReordered = 0, Overlay = 1, HanReading = 6, Nukta = 7, KanaVoicing = 8, Virama = 9, CCC10 = 10, CCC11 = 11, CCC12 = 12, CCC13 = 13, CCC14 = 14, CCC15 = 15, CCC16 = 16, CCC17 = 17, CCC18 = 18, CCC19 = 19, CCC20 = 20, CCC21 = 21, CCC22 = 22, CCC23 = 23, CCC24 = 24, CCC25 = 25, CCC26 = 26, CCC27 = 27, CCC28 = 28, CCC29 = 29, CCC30 = 30, CCC31 = 31, CCC32 = 32, CCC33 = 33, CCC34 = 34, CCC35 = 35, CCC36 = 36, CCC84 = 84, CCC91 = 91, CCC103 = 103, CCC107 = 107, CCC118 = 118, CCC122 = 122, CCC129 = 129, CCC130 = 130, CCC132 = 132, AttachedBelowLeft = 200, AttachedBelow = 202, AttachedAbove = 214, AttachedAboveRight = 216, BelowLeft = 218, Below = 220, BelowRight = 222, Left = 224, Right = 226, AboveLeft = 228, Above = 230, AboveRight = 232, DoubleBelow = 233, DoubleAbove = 234, IotaSubscript = 240,
}
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Character Canonical Combining Class.

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NotReordered = 0

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Overlay = 1

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HanReading = 6

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Nukta = 7

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KanaVoicing = 8

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Virama = 9

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CCC10 = 10

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CCC11 = 11

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CCC12 = 12

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CCC13 = 13

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CCC14 = 14

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CCC15 = 15

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CCC16 = 16

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CCC17 = 17

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CCC18 = 18

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CCC19 = 19

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CCC20 = 20

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CCC21 = 21

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CCC22 = 22

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CCC23 = 23

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CCC24 = 24

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CCC25 = 25

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CCC26 = 26

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CCC27 = 27

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CCC28 = 28

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CCC29 = 29

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CCC30 = 30

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CCC31 = 31

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CCC32 = 32

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CCC33 = 33

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CCC34 = 34

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CCC35 = 35

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CCC36 = 36

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CCC84 = 84

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CCC91 = 91

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CCC103 = 103

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CCC107 = 107

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CCC118 = 118

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CCC122 = 122

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CCC129 = 129

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CCC130 = 130

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CCC132 = 132

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AttachedBelowLeft = 200

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AttachedBelow = 202

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AttachedAbove = 214

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AttachedAboveRight = 216

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BelowLeft = 218

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Below = 220

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BelowRight = 222

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Left = 224

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Right = 226

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AboveLeft = 228

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Above = 230

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AboveRight = 232

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DoubleBelow = 233

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DoubleAbove = 234

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IotaSubscript = 240

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impl Clone for CanonicalCombiningClass

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fn clone(&self) -> CanonicalCombiningClass

Returns a copy of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for CanonicalCombiningClass

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl PartialEq for CanonicalCombiningClass

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fn eq(&self, other: &CanonicalCombiningClass) -> bool

Tests for self and other values to be equal, and is used by ==.
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fn ne(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool

Tests for !=. The default implementation is almost always sufficient, and should not be overridden without very good reason.
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impl Copy for CanonicalCombiningClass

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impl StructuralPartialEq for CanonicalCombiningClass

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