pub struct MultiValueEncodedCounted<M, T>where
M: ManagedTypeApi,
T: TopDecodeMultiLength,{ /* private fields */ }
Expand description
A multi-value container, that keeps raw values as ManagedBuffer, and which encodes and decodes its length explicitly.
It allows encoding and decoding of multi-values. Its multi-encoding always starts with the number of items.
Since items are kept raw, the item type does not need to implement ManagedVecItem
.
Behavior:
- It is lazy when decoding, in that it keeps them raw and will not decode the values until they are requested.
- It is eager when encoding, items are serialized before being added to this structure.
§Item length
Its item type must implement TopDecodeMultiLength
, which is a length marker for multi-values.
Some examples for TopDecodeMultiLength
:
- MultiValue3 has a “multi-length” of 3
- a simple type, like i32, has a “multi-length” of 1
- MultiValueEncoded has no known “multi-length”, and therefore cannot be used inside
MultiValueEncodedCounted
.
MultiValueEncodedCounted
requires this “multi-length” to determine the number of buffers needed to store the encoded values.
More specifically, the number of buffers (raw length) is equal to the item count multiplied by the item “multi-length”.
Implementations§
Source§impl<M, T> MultiValueEncodedCounted<M, T>where
M: ManagedTypeApi,
T: TopDecodeMultiLength,
impl<M, T> MultiValueEncodedCounted<M, T>where
M: ManagedTypeApi,
T: TopDecodeMultiLength,
pub fn new() -> MultiValueEncodedCounted<M, T>
Source§impl<M, T> MultiValueEncodedCounted<M, T>
impl<M, T> MultiValueEncodedCounted<M, T>
Source§impl<M> MultiValueEncodedCounted<M, ManagedBuffer<M>>where
M: ManagedTypeApi,
impl<M> MultiValueEncodedCounted<M, ManagedBuffer<M>>where
M: ManagedTypeApi,
pub fn into_vec_of_buffers(self) -> ManagedVec<M, ManagedBuffer<M>>
Source§impl<M, T> MultiValueEncodedCounted<M, T>
impl<M, T> MultiValueEncodedCounted<M, T>
Source§impl<M, T> MultiValueEncodedCounted<M, T>
impl<M, T> MultiValueEncodedCounted<M, T>
pub fn to_vec(&self) -> ManagedVec<M, T>
Trait Implementations§
Source§impl<M, T> Clone for MultiValueEncodedCounted<M, T>
impl<M, T> Clone for MultiValueEncodedCounted<M, T>
Source§fn clone(&self) -> MultiValueEncodedCounted<M, T>
fn clone(&self) -> MultiValueEncodedCounted<M, T>
Returns a copy of the value. Read more
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
Performs copy-assignment from
source
. Read moreSource§impl<M, T> Debug for MultiValueEncodedCounted<M, T>
impl<M, T> Debug for MultiValueEncodedCounted<M, T>
Source§impl<M, T> Default for MultiValueEncodedCounted<M, T>
impl<M, T> Default for MultiValueEncodedCounted<M, T>
Source§fn default() -> MultiValueEncodedCounted<M, T>
fn default() -> MultiValueEncodedCounted<M, T>
Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more
Source§impl<M, V> FromIterator<V> for MultiValueEncodedCounted<M, V>
impl<M, V> FromIterator<V> for MultiValueEncodedCounted<M, V>
Source§fn from_iter<T>(iter: T) -> MultiValueEncodedCounted<M, V>where
T: IntoIterator<Item = V>,
fn from_iter<T>(iter: T) -> MultiValueEncodedCounted<M, V>where
T: IntoIterator<Item = V>,
Creates a value from an iterator. Read more
Source§impl<M, T> IntoIterator for MultiValueEncodedCounted<M, T>
impl<M, T> IntoIterator for MultiValueEncodedCounted<M, T>
Source§type IntoIter = MultiValueEncodedIterator<M, T>
type IntoIter = MultiValueEncodedIterator<M, T>
Which kind of iterator are we turning this into?
Source§fn into_iter(self) -> <MultiValueEncodedCounted<M, T> as IntoIterator>::IntoIter
fn into_iter(self) -> <MultiValueEncodedCounted<M, T> as IntoIterator>::IntoIter
Creates an iterator from a value. Read more
Source§impl<M, T> PartialEq for MultiValueEncodedCounted<M, T>
impl<M, T> PartialEq for MultiValueEncodedCounted<M, T>
Source§fn eq(&self, other: &MultiValueEncodedCounted<M, T>) -> bool
fn eq(&self, other: &MultiValueEncodedCounted<M, T>) -> bool
Tests for
self
and other
values to be equal, and is used by ==
.Source§impl<M, T> TopDecodeMulti for MultiValueEncodedCounted<M, T>
impl<M, T> TopDecodeMulti for MultiValueEncodedCounted<M, T>
fn multi_decode_or_handle_err<I, H>(
input: &mut I,
h: H,
) -> Result<MultiValueEncodedCounted<M, T>, <H as DecodeErrorHandler>::HandledErr>where
I: TopDecodeMultiInput,
H: DecodeErrorHandler,
Source§const IS_SINGLE_VALUE: bool = false
const IS_SINGLE_VALUE: bool = false
Used to optimize single value loading of endpoint arguments.
fn multi_decode<I>(input: &mut I) -> Result<Self, DecodeError>where
I: TopDecodeMultiInput,
Source§impl<M, T> TopEncodeMulti for &MultiValueEncodedCounted<M, T>
impl<M, T> TopEncodeMulti for &MultiValueEncodedCounted<M, T>
Source§fn multi_encode_or_handle_err<O, H>(
&self,
output: &mut O,
h: H,
) -> Result<(), <H as EncodeErrorHandler>::HandledErr>where
O: TopEncodeMultiOutput,
H: EncodeErrorHandler,
fn multi_encode_or_handle_err<O, H>(
&self,
output: &mut O,
h: H,
) -> Result<(), <H as EncodeErrorHandler>::HandledErr>where
O: TopEncodeMultiOutput,
H: EncodeErrorHandler,
Version of
top_encode
that can handle errors as soon as they occur.
For instance in can exit immediately and make sure that if it returns, it is a success.
By not deferring error handling, this can lead to somewhat smaller bytecode.Source§fn multi_encode<O>(&self, output: &mut O) -> Result<(), EncodeError>where
O: TopEncodeMultiOutput,
fn multi_encode<O>(&self, output: &mut O) -> Result<(), EncodeError>where
O: TopEncodeMultiOutput,
Attempt to serialize the value to ouput.
Source§impl<M, T> TopEncodeMulti for MultiValueEncodedCounted<M, T>
impl<M, T> TopEncodeMulti for MultiValueEncodedCounted<M, T>
Source§fn multi_encode_or_handle_err<O, H>(
&self,
output: &mut O,
h: H,
) -> Result<(), <H as EncodeErrorHandler>::HandledErr>where
O: TopEncodeMultiOutput,
H: EncodeErrorHandler,
fn multi_encode_or_handle_err<O, H>(
&self,
output: &mut O,
h: H,
) -> Result<(), <H as EncodeErrorHandler>::HandledErr>where
O: TopEncodeMultiOutput,
H: EncodeErrorHandler,
Version of
top_encode
that can handle errors as soon as they occur.
For instance in can exit immediately and make sure that if it returns, it is a success.
By not deferring error handling, this can lead to somewhat smaller bytecode.Source§fn multi_encode<O>(&self, output: &mut O) -> Result<(), EncodeError>where
O: TopEncodeMultiOutput,
fn multi_encode<O>(&self, output: &mut O) -> Result<(), EncodeError>where
O: TopEncodeMultiOutput,
Attempt to serialize the value to ouput.
Source§impl<M, T> TypeAbi for MultiValueEncodedCounted<M, T>
impl<M, T> TypeAbi for MultiValueEncodedCounted<M, T>
type Unmanaged = MultiValueVec<<T as TypeAbi>::Unmanaged>
fn type_name() -> String
fn type_name_rust() -> String
Source§fn provide_type_descriptions<TDC>(accumulator: &mut TDC)where
TDC: TypeDescriptionContainer,
fn provide_type_descriptions<TDC>(accumulator: &mut TDC)where
TDC: TypeDescriptionContainer,
A type can provide more than its own name.
For instance, a struct can also provide the descriptions of the type of its fields.
TypeAbi doesn’t care for the exact accumulator type,
which is abstracted by the TypeDescriptionContainer trait.
fn type_names() -> TypeNames
impl<M, T> StructuralPartialEq for MultiValueEncodedCounted<M, T>where
M: ManagedTypeApi,
T: TopDecodeMultiLength,
impl<M, T> TypeAbiFrom<&MultiValueEncodedCounted<M, T>> for MultiValueEncodedCounted<M, T>
impl<M, T> TypeAbiFrom<MultiValueEncodedCounted<M, T>> for MultiValueEncodedCounted<M, T>
impl<M, T, U> TypeAbiFrom<MultiValueEncodedCounted<M, T>> for MultiValueVec<U>
impl<M, T, U> TypeAbiFrom<MultiValueVec<T>> for MultiValueEncodedCounted<M, U>
Auto Trait Implementations§
impl<M, T> Freeze for MultiValueEncodedCounted<M, T>
impl<M, T> RefUnwindSafe for MultiValueEncodedCounted<M, T>
impl<M, T> Send for MultiValueEncodedCounted<M, T>
impl<M, T> Sync for MultiValueEncodedCounted<M, T>
impl<M, T> Unpin for MultiValueEncodedCounted<M, T>
impl<M, T> UnwindSafe for MultiValueEncodedCounted<M, T>
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T: ?Sized,
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T: ?Sized,
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