Struct docopt::Deserializer [] [src]

pub struct Deserializer<'de> { /* fields omitted */ }

Deserializer for ArgvMap into your own Deserializeable types.

In general, you shouldn't have to use this type directly. It is exposed in case you want to write a generic function that produces a deserializable value. For example, here's a function that takes a usage string, an argv and produces a deserializable value:

extern crate serde;
use docopt::Docopt;
use serde::de::Deserialize;

fn deserialize<'de, D: Deserialize<'de>>(usage: &str, argv: &[&str])
                        -> Result<D, docopt::Error> {
    Docopt::new(usage)
           .and_then(|d| d.argv(argv.iter()).deserialize())
}

Trait Implementations

impl<'a, 'de> Deserializer<'de> for &'a mut Deserializer<'de>
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The error type that can be returned if some error occurs during deserialization. Read more

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Require the Deserializer to figure out how to drive the visitor based on what data type is in the input. Read more

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Hint that the Deserialize type is expecting a bool value.

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Hint that the Deserialize type is expecting an i8 value.

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Hint that the Deserialize type is expecting an i16 value.

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Hint that the Deserialize type is expecting an i32 value.

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Hint that the Deserialize type is expecting an i64 value.

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Hint that the Deserialize type is expecting a u8 value.

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Hint that the Deserialize type is expecting a u16 value.

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Hint that the Deserialize type is expecting a u32 value.

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Hint that the Deserialize type is expecting a u64 value.

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Hint that the Deserialize type is expecting a f32 value.

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Hint that the Deserialize type is expecting a f64 value.

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Hint that the Deserialize type is expecting a char value.

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Hint that the Deserialize type is expecting a string value and does not benefit from taking ownership of buffered data owned by the Deserializer. Read more

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Hint that the Deserialize type is expecting a string value and would benefit from taking ownership of buffered data owned by the Deserializer. Read more

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Hint that the Deserialize type is expecting a byte array and does not benefit from taking ownership of buffered data owned by the Deserializer. Read more

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Hint that the Deserialize type is expecting a byte array and would benefit from taking ownership of buffered data owned by the Deserializer. Read more

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Hint that the Deserialize type is expecting an optional value. Read more

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Hint that the Deserialize type is expecting a unit value.

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Hint that the Deserialize type is expecting a unit struct with a particular name. Read more

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Hint that the Deserialize type is expecting a newtype struct with a particular name. Read more

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Hint that the Deserialize type is expecting a sequence of values and knows how many values there are without looking at the serialized data. Read more

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Hint that the Deserialize type is expecting a tuple struct with a particular name and number of fields. Read more

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Hint that the Deserialize type is expecting a map of key-value pairs.

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Hint that the Deserialize type is expecting a sequence of values.

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Hint that the Deserialize type is expecting a struct with a particular name and fields. Read more

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Hint that the Deserialize type is expecting an enum value with a particular name and possible variants. Read more

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Hint that the Deserialize type is expecting the name of a struct field or the discriminant of an enum variant. Read more

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Hint that the Deserialize type needs to deserialize a value whose type doesn't matter because it is ignored. Read more

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Determine whether Deserialize implementations should expect to deserialize their human-readable form. Read more

Auto Trait Implementations

impl<'de> Send for Deserializer<'de>

impl<'de> Sync for Deserializer<'de>