Struct fuel_gql_client::schema::Variable
source · [−]pub struct Variable {
pub evaluate_name: Option<String>,
pub indexed_variables: Option<i64>,
pub memory_reference: Option<String>,
pub name: String,
pub named_variables: Option<i64>,
pub presentation_hint: Option<VariablePresentationHint>,
pub type_: Option<String>,
pub value: String,
pub variables_reference: i64,
}
Expand description
A Variable is a name/value pair. Optionally a variable can have a ‘type’ that is shown if space permits or when hovering over the variable’s name. An optional ‘kind’ is used to render additional properties of the variable, e.g. different icons can be used to indicate that a variable is public or private. If the value is structured (has children), a handle is provided to retrieve the children with the VariablesRequest. If the number of named or indexed children is large, the numbers should be returned via the optional ‘namedVariables’ and ‘indexedVariables’ attributes. The client can use this optional information to present the children in a paged UI and fetch them in chunks.
Fields
evaluate_name: Option<String>
Optional evaluatable name of this variable which can be passed to the ‘EvaluateRequest’ to fetch the variable’s value.
indexed_variables: Option<i64>
The number of indexed child variables. The client can use this optional information to present the children in a paged UI and fetch them in chunks.
memory_reference: Option<String>
Optional memory reference for the variable if the variable represents executable code, such as a function pointer. This attribute is only required if the client has passed the value true for the ‘supportsMemoryReferences’ capability of the ‘initialize’ request.
name: String
The variable’s name.
named_variables: Option<i64>
The number of named child variables. The client can use this optional information to present the children in a paged UI and fetch them in chunks.
presentation_hint: Option<VariablePresentationHint>
Properties of a variable that can be used to determine how to render the variable in the UI.
type_: Option<String>
The type of the variable’s value. Typically shown in the UI when hovering over the value. This attribute should only be returned by a debug adapter if the client has passed the value true for the ‘supportsVariableType’ capability of the ‘initialize’ request.
value: String
The variable’s value. This can be a multi-line text, e.g. for a function the body of a function.
variables_reference: i64
If variablesReference is > 0, the variable is structured and its children can be retrieved by passing variablesReference to the VariablesRequest.
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