Struct wasmer_types::lib::std::hash::BuildHasherDefault
1.7.0 · source · [−]pub struct BuildHasherDefault<H>(_);
Expand description
Used to create a default BuildHasher
instance for types that implement
Hasher
and Default
.
BuildHasherDefault<H>
can be used when a type H
implements Hasher
and
Default
, and you need a corresponding BuildHasher
instance, but none is
defined.
Any BuildHasherDefault
is zero-sized. It can be created with
default
. When using BuildHasherDefault
with HashMap
or
HashSet
, this doesn’t need to be done, since they implement appropriate
Default
instances themselves.
Examples
Using BuildHasherDefault
to specify a custom BuildHasher
for
HashMap
:
use std::collections::HashMap;
use std::hash::{BuildHasherDefault, Hasher};
#[derive(Default)]
struct MyHasher;
impl Hasher for MyHasher {
fn write(&mut self, bytes: &[u8]) {
// Your hashing algorithm goes here!
unimplemented!()
}
fn finish(&self) -> u64 {
// Your hashing algorithm goes here!
unimplemented!()
}
}
type MyBuildHasher = BuildHasherDefault<MyHasher>;
let hash_map = HashMap::<u32, u32, MyBuildHasher>::default();
Trait Implementations
Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more
Auto Trait Implementations
impl<H> RefUnwindSafe for BuildHasherDefault<H>
impl<H> Send for BuildHasherDefault<H>
impl<H> Sync for BuildHasherDefault<H>
impl<H> Unpin for BuildHasherDefault<H>
impl<H> UnwindSafe for BuildHasherDefault<H>
Blanket Implementations
type ArchivedMetadata = ()
type ArchivedMetadata = ()
The archived version of the pointer metadata for this type.
pub fn pointer_metadata(
&<T as ArchivePointee>::ArchivedMetadata
) -> <T as Pointee>::Metadata
pub fn pointer_metadata(
&<T as ArchivePointee>::ArchivedMetadata
) -> <T as Pointee>::Metadata
Converts some archived metadata to the pointer metadata for itself.
Mutably borrows from an owned value. Read more
impl<F, W, T, D> Deserialize<With<T, W>, D> for F where
W: DeserializeWith<F, T, D>,
D: Fallible + ?Sized,
F: ?Sized,
impl<F, W, T, D> Deserialize<With<T, W>, D> for F where
W: DeserializeWith<F, T, D>,
D: Fallible + ?Sized,
F: ?Sized,
Compare self to key
and return true
if they are equal.