Struct Id

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pub struct Id;

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impl Id

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pub fn new(label: &'static str) -> TypedConfig

Creates a clay id using the label

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examples/basic_rectangle.rs (line 20)
9fn main() {
10    // Create the clay instance
11    let clay = Clay::new((800., 600.).into());
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13    // Begin the layout
14    clay.begin();
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16    // Adds a red rectangle with a corner radius of 5.
17    // The Layout makes the rectangle have a width and height of 50.
18    clay.with(
19        [
20            Id::new("red_rectangle"),
21            Layout::new().width(fixed!(50.)).height(fixed!(50.)).end(),
22            Rectangle::new()
23                .color((0xFF, 0x00, 0x00).into())
24                .corner_radius(CornerRadius::All(5.))
25                .end(),
26        ],
27        |_| {},
28    );
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30    // Return the list of render commands of your layout
31    let render_commands = clay.end();
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33    for command in render_commands {
34        println!("Id of the element: {}", command.id); // Note: Ids are in fact numbers generated by Clay
35        println!("Bounding box: {:?}", command.bounding_box);
36        println!("Type and config: {:?}", command.config);
37    }
38}
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pub fn new_index(label: &'static str, index: u32) -> TypedConfig

Creates a clay id using the label and the index

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impl Freeze for Id

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impl RefUnwindSafe for Id

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impl Send for Id

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impl Sync for Id

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impl Unpin for Id

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impl UnwindSafe for Id

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impl<T> Any for T
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fn type_id(&self) -> TypeId

Gets the TypeId of self. Read more
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