Struct snarkvm_utilities::io::Take 1.0.0[−][src]
pub struct Take<T> { /* fields omitted */ }
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Implementations
impl<T> Take<T>
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impl<T> Take<T>
[src]pub fn limit(&self) -> u64
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pub fn limit(&self) -> u64
[src]Returns the number of bytes that can be read before this instance will return EOF.
Note
This instance may reach EOF
after reading fewer bytes than indicated by
this method if the underlying Read
instance reaches EOF.
Examples
use std::io; use std::io::prelude::*; use std::fs::File; fn main() -> io::Result<()> { let f = File::open("foo.txt")?; // read at most five bytes let handle = f.take(5); println!("limit: {}", handle.limit()); Ok(()) }
pub fn set_limit(&mut self, limit: u64)
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pub fn set_limit(&mut self, limit: u64)
1.27.0[src]Sets the number of bytes that can be read before this instance will
return EOF. This is the same as constructing a new Take
instance, so
the amount of bytes read and the previous limit value don’t matter when
calling this method.
Examples
use std::io; use std::io::prelude::*; use std::fs::File; fn main() -> io::Result<()> { let f = File::open("foo.txt")?; // read at most five bytes let mut handle = f.take(5); handle.set_limit(10); assert_eq!(handle.limit(), 10); Ok(()) }
pub fn into_inner(self) -> T
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pub fn into_inner(self) -> T
1.15.0[src]Consumes the Take
, returning the wrapped reader.
Examples
use std::io; use std::io::prelude::*; use std::fs::File; fn main() -> io::Result<()> { let mut file = File::open("foo.txt")?; let mut buffer = [0; 5]; let mut handle = file.take(5); handle.read(&mut buffer)?; let file = handle.into_inner(); Ok(()) }
pub fn get_ref(&self) -> &T
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pub fn get_ref(&self) -> &T
1.20.0[src]Gets a reference to the underlying reader.
Examples
use std::io; use std::io::prelude::*; use std::fs::File; fn main() -> io::Result<()> { let mut file = File::open("foo.txt")?; let mut buffer = [0; 5]; let mut handle = file.take(5); handle.read(&mut buffer)?; let file = handle.get_ref(); Ok(()) }
pub fn get_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
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pub fn get_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
1.20.0[src]Gets a mutable reference to the underlying reader.
Care should be taken to avoid modifying the internal I/O state of the
underlying reader as doing so may corrupt the internal limit of this
Take
.
Examples
use std::io; use std::io::prelude::*; use std::fs::File; fn main() -> io::Result<()> { let mut file = File::open("foo.txt")?; let mut buffer = [0; 5]; let mut handle = file.take(5); handle.read(&mut buffer)?; let file = handle.get_mut(); Ok(()) }
Trait Implementations
impl<T> BufRead for Take<T> where
T: BufRead,
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impl<T> BufRead for Take<T> where
T: BufRead,
[src]pub fn fill_buf(&mut self) -> Result<&[u8], Error>
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pub fn fill_buf(&mut self) -> Result<&[u8], Error>
[src]Returns the contents of the internal buffer, filling it with more data from the inner reader if it is empty. Read more
pub fn consume(&mut self, amt: usize)
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pub fn consume(&mut self, amt: usize)
[src]Tells this buffer that amt
bytes have been consumed from the buffer,
so they should no longer be returned in calls to read
. Read more
fn read_until(
&mut self,
byte: u8,
buf: &mut Vec<u8, Global>
) -> Result<usize, Error>
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fn read_until(
&mut self,
byte: u8,
buf: &mut Vec<u8, Global>
) -> Result<usize, Error>
[src]Read all bytes into buf
until the delimiter byte
or EOF is reached. Read more
fn read_line(&mut self, buf: &mut String) -> Result<usize, Error>
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fn read_line(&mut self, buf: &mut String) -> Result<usize, Error>
[src]Read all bytes until a newline (the 0xA
byte) is reached, and append
them to the provided buffer. Read more
impl<T> Read for Take<T> where
T: Read,
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impl<T> Read for Take<T> where
T: Read,
[src]pub fn read(&mut self, buf: &mut [u8]) -> Result<usize, Error>
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pub fn read(&mut self, buf: &mut [u8]) -> Result<usize, Error>
[src]Pull some bytes from this source into the specified buffer, returning how many bytes were read. Read more
pub unsafe fn initializer(&self) -> Initializer
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pub unsafe fn initializer(&self) -> Initializer
[src]read_initializer
)Determines if this Read
er can work with buffers of uninitialized
memory. Read more
pub fn read_to_end(&mut self, buf: &mut Vec<u8, Global>) -> Result<usize, Error>
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pub fn read_to_end(&mut self, buf: &mut Vec<u8, Global>) -> Result<usize, Error>
[src]Read all bytes until EOF in this source, placing them into buf
. Read more
fn read_vectored(&mut self, bufs: &mut [IoSliceMut<'_>]) -> Result<usize, Error>
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fn read_vectored(&mut self, bufs: &mut [IoSliceMut<'_>]) -> Result<usize, Error>
1.36.0[src]Like read
, except that it reads into a slice of buffers. Read more
fn is_read_vectored(&self) -> bool
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fn is_read_vectored(&self) -> bool
[src]can_vector
)Determines if this Read
er has an efficient read_vectored
implementation. Read more
fn read_to_string(&mut self, buf: &mut String) -> Result<usize, Error>
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fn read_to_string(&mut self, buf: &mut String) -> Result<usize, Error>
[src]Read all bytes until EOF in this source, appending them to buf
. Read more
fn read_exact(&mut self, buf: &mut [u8]) -> Result<(), Error>
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fn read_exact(&mut self, buf: &mut [u8]) -> Result<(), Error>
1.6.0[src]Read the exact number of bytes required to fill buf
. Read more
fn by_ref(&mut self) -> &mut Self
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fn by_ref(&mut self) -> &mut Self
[src]Creates a “by reference” adaptor for this instance of Read
. Read more
Auto Trait Implementations
impl<T> RefUnwindSafe for Take<T> where
T: RefUnwindSafe,
T: RefUnwindSafe,
impl<T> Send for Take<T> where
T: Send,
T: Send,
impl<T> Sync for Take<T> where
T: Sync,
T: Sync,
impl<T> Unpin for Take<T> where
T: Unpin,
T: Unpin,
impl<T> UnwindSafe for Take<T> where
T: UnwindSafe,
T: UnwindSafe,
Blanket Implementations
impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for T where
T: ?Sized,
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impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for T where
T: ?Sized,
[src]pub fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
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pub fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
[src]Mutably borrows from an owned value. Read more
impl<V, T> VZip<V> for T where
V: MultiLane<T>,
impl<V, T> VZip<V> for T where
V: MultiLane<T>,