Trait bytes::buf::FromBuf [] [src]

pub trait FromBuf {
    fn from_buf<T>(buf: T) -> Self
    where
        T: IntoBuf
; }

Conversion from a Buf

Implementing FromBuf for a type defines how it is created from a buffer. This is common for types which represent byte storage of some kind.

FromBuf::from_buf is rarely called explicitly, and it is instead used through Buf::collect. See Buf::collect documentation for more examples.

See also IntoBuf.

Examples

Basic usage:

use bytes::{Bytes, IntoBuf};
use bytes::buf::FromBuf;

let buf = Bytes::from(&b"hello world"[..]).into_buf();
let vec = Vec::from_buf(buf);

assert_eq!(vec, &b"hello world"[..]);

Using Buf::collect to implicitly use FromBuf:

use bytes::{Buf, Bytes, IntoBuf};

let buf = Bytes::from(&b"hello world"[..]).into_buf();
let vec: Vec<u8> = buf.collect();

assert_eq!(vec, &b"hello world"[..]);

Implementing FromBuf for your type:

use bytes::{BufMut, Bytes};
use bytes::buf::{IntoBuf, FromBuf};

// A sample buffer, that's just a wrapper over Vec<u8>
struct MyBuffer(Vec<u8>);

impl FromBuf for MyBuffer {
    fn from_buf<B>(buf: B) -> Self where B: IntoBuf {
        let mut v = Vec::new();
        v.put(buf.into_buf());
        MyBuffer(v)
    }
}

// Now we can make a new buf
let buf = Bytes::from(&b"hello world"[..]);

// And make a MyBuffer out of it
let my_buf = MyBuffer::from_buf(buf);

assert_eq!(my_buf.0, &b"hello world"[..]);

Required Methods

Creates a value from a buffer.

See the type-level documentation for more details.

Examples

Basic usage:

use bytes::{Bytes, IntoBuf};
use bytes::buf::FromBuf;

let buf = Bytes::from(&b"hello world"[..]).into_buf();
let vec = Vec::from_buf(buf);

assert_eq!(vec, &b"hello world"[..]);

Implementors