pub struct Serializer;

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impl Serializer for Serializer

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type Ok = Intermediate

The output type produced by this Serializer during successful serialization. Most serializers that produce text or binary output should set Ok = () and serialize into an io::Write or buffer contained within the Serializer instance. Serializers that build in-memory data structures may be simplified by using Ok to propagate the data structure around.
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type Error = Error

The error type when some error occurs during serialization.
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type SerializeSeq = SeqSerializer

Type returned from serialize_seq for serializing the content of the sequence.
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type SerializeTuple = TupleSerializer

Type returned from serialize_tuple for serializing the content of the tuple.
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type SerializeTupleStruct = TupleStructSerializer

Type returned from serialize_tuple_struct for serializing the content of the tuple struct.
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type SerializeTupleVariant = TupleVariantSerializer

Type returned from serialize_tuple_variant for serializing the content of the tuple variant.
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type SerializeMap = MapSerializer

Type returned from serialize_map for serializing the content of the map.
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type SerializeStruct = StructSerializer

Type returned from serialize_struct for serializing the content of the struct.
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type SerializeStructVariant = StructVariantSerializer

Type returned from serialize_struct_variant for serializing the content of the struct variant.
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fn serialize_bool(self, v: bool) -> Result<Self::Ok>

Serialize a bool value. Read more
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fn serialize_i8(self, v: i8) -> Result<Self::Ok>

Serialize an i8 value. Read more
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fn serialize_i16(self, v: i16) -> Result<Self::Ok>

Serialize an i16 value. Read more
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fn serialize_i32(self, v: i32) -> Result<Self::Ok>

Serialize an i32 value. Read more
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fn serialize_i64(self, v: i64) -> Result<Self::Ok>

Serialize an i64 value. Read more
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fn serialize_i128(self, v: i128) -> Result<Self::Ok>

Serialize an i128 value. Read more
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fn serialize_u8(self, v: u8) -> Result<Self::Ok>

Serialize a u8 value. Read more
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fn serialize_u16(self, v: u16) -> Result<Self::Ok>

Serialize a u16 value. Read more
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fn serialize_u32(self, v: u32) -> Result<Self::Ok>

Serialize a u32 value. Read more
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fn serialize_u64(self, v: u64) -> Result<Self::Ok>

Serialize a u64 value. Read more
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fn serialize_u128(self, v: u128) -> Result<Self::Ok>

Serialize a u128 value. Read more
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fn serialize_f32(self, v: f32) -> Result<Self::Ok>

Serialize an f32 value. Read more
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fn serialize_f64(self, v: f64) -> Result<Self::Ok>

Serialize an f64 value. Read more
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fn serialize_char(self, v: char) -> Result<Self::Ok>

Serialize a character. Read more
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fn serialize_str(self, v: &str) -> Result<Self::Ok>

Serialize a &str. Read more
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fn serialize_bytes(self, v: &[u8]) -> Result<Self::Ok>

Serialize a chunk of raw byte data. Read more
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fn serialize_none(self) -> Result<Self::Ok>

Serialize a None value. Read more
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fn serialize_some<T>(self, value: &T) -> Result<Self::Ok>where T: ?Sized + Serialize,

Serialize a Some(T) value. Read more
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fn serialize_unit(self) -> Result<Self::Ok>

Serialize a () value. Read more
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fn serialize_unit_struct(self, _: &'static str) -> Result<Self::Ok>

Serialize a unit struct like struct Unit or PhantomData<T>. Read more
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fn serialize_unit_variant( self, _: &'static str, _: u32, variant: &'static str ) -> Result<Self::Ok>

Serialize a unit variant like E::A in enum E { A, B }. Read more
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fn serialize_newtype_struct<T>( self, _: &'static str, value: &T ) -> Result<Self::Ok>where T: ?Sized + Serialize,

Serialize a newtype struct like struct Millimeters(u8). Read more
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fn serialize_newtype_variant<T>( self, _: &'static str, _: u32, variant: &'static str, value: &T ) -> Result<Self::Ok>where T: ?Sized + Serialize,

Serialize a newtype variant like E::N in enum E { N(u8) }. Read more
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fn serialize_seq(self, len: Option<usize>) -> Result<Self::SerializeSeq>

Begin to serialize a variably sized sequence. This call must be followed by zero or more calls to serialize_element, then a call to end. Read more
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fn serialize_tuple(self, len: usize) -> Result<Self::SerializeTuple>

Begin to serialize a statically sized sequence whose length will be known at deserialization time without looking at the serialized data. This call must be followed by zero or more calls to serialize_element, then a call to end. Read more
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fn serialize_tuple_struct( self, _: &'static str, len: usize ) -> Result<Self::SerializeTupleStruct>

Begin to serialize a tuple struct like struct Rgb(u8, u8, u8). This call must be followed by zero or more calls to serialize_field, then a call to end. Read more
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fn serialize_tuple_variant( self, _: &'static str, _: u32, variant: &'static str, len: usize ) -> Result<Self::SerializeTupleVariant>

Begin to serialize a tuple variant like E::T in enum E { T(u8, u8) }. This call must be followed by zero or more calls to serialize_field, then a call to end. Read more
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fn serialize_map(self, len: Option<usize>) -> Result<Self::SerializeMap>

Begin to serialize a map. This call must be followed by zero or more calls to serialize_key and serialize_value, then a call to end. Read more
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fn serialize_struct( self, _: &'static str, len: usize ) -> Result<Self::SerializeStruct>

Begin to serialize a struct like struct Rgb { r: u8, g: u8, b: u8 }. This call must be followed by zero or more calls to serialize_field, then a call to end. Read more
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fn serialize_struct_variant( self, _: &'static str, _: u32, variant: &'static str, len: usize ) -> Result<Self::SerializeStructVariant>

Begin to serialize a struct variant like E::S in enum E { S { r: u8, g: u8, b: u8 } }. This call must be followed by zero or more calls to serialize_field, then a call to end. Read more
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fn collect_seq<I>(self, iter: I) -> Result<Self::Ok, Self::Error>where I: IntoIterator, <I as IntoIterator>::Item: Serialize,

Collect an iterator as a sequence. Read more
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fn collect_map<K, V, I>(self, iter: I) -> Result<Self::Ok, Self::Error>where K: Serialize, V: Serialize, I: IntoIterator<Item = (K, V)>,

Collect an iterator as a map. Read more
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fn collect_str<T>(self, value: &T) -> Result<Self::Ok, Self::Error>where T: Display + ?Sized,

Serialize a string produced by an implementation of Display. Read more
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fn is_human_readable(&self) -> bool

Determine whether Serialize implementations should serialize in human-readable form. Read more

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