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Struct FieldSpec 

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pub struct FieldSpec {
Show 14 fields pub name: Option<String>, pub field_type: FieldType, pub width: Option<usize>, pub precision: Option<usize>, pub alignment: Option<char>, pub sign: Option<char>, pub fill: Option<char>, pub zero_pad: bool, pub strftime_format: Option<String>, pub original_type_char: Option<char>, pub nested_subpattern: Option<String>, pub nested_regex_body: Option<String>, pub regex_lookbehind: Option<String>, pub regex_lookahead: Option<String>,
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§name: Option<String>§field_type: FieldType§width: Option<usize>§precision: Option<usize>§alignment: Option<char>§sign: Option<char>§fill: Option<char>§zero_pad: bool§strftime_format: Option<String>§original_type_char: Option<char>§nested_subpattern: Option<String>

When field_type is Nested: inner pattern text (e.g. "{inner:d}").

§nested_regex_body: Option<String>

Unanchored regex body for the inner pattern (filled after recursive compile; issue #12).

§regex_lookbehind: Option<String>

Concatenated (?<=…) / (?<!…) tokens after the type, before the field body (issue #9).

§regex_lookahead: Option<String>

Concatenated (?=…) / (?!…) tokens after the type, after the field body (issue #9).

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impl FieldSpec

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pub fn new() -> FieldSpec

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pub fn is_default_unconstrained_string(&self) -> bool

True for {} / {name} with no width, precision, or alignment (the plain string branch in the regex builder). Used for empty-input parse handling (formatparse#16) without changing search/findall semantics.

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impl FieldSpec

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pub fn to_regex_pattern( &self, custom_patterns: &HashMap<String, String>, next_field_is_greedy: Option<bool>, allow_empty_delimited: bool, ) -> String

allow_empty_delimited: for default unconstrained string fields only (no width, precision, alignment), use .*? instead of .+? so an empty capture is allowed when the field is delimited by pattern literals (formatparse#83 / parse#136 remainder).

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impl Clone for FieldSpec

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fn clone(&self) -> FieldSpec

Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for FieldSpec

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result<(), Error>

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl Default for FieldSpec

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fn default() -> FieldSpec

Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more

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