Struct fyrox_core::sstorage::ImmutableStringStorage
source · pub struct ImmutableStringStorage { /* private fields */ }
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Immutable string storage is a backing storage for every immutable string in the application, storage is a singleton. In normal circumstances you should never use it directly.
Implementations§
source§impl ImmutableStringStorage
impl ImmutableStringStorage
sourcepub fn entry_count() -> usize
pub fn entry_count() -> usize
Returns total amount of immutable strings in the storage.
Trait Implementations§
source§impl Default for ImmutableStringStorage
impl Default for ImmutableStringStorage
source§fn default() -> ImmutableStringStorage
fn default() -> ImmutableStringStorage
Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more
Auto Trait Implementations§
impl RefUnwindSafe for ImmutableStringStorage
impl Send for ImmutableStringStorage
impl Sync for ImmutableStringStorage
impl Unpin for ImmutableStringStorage
impl UnwindSafe for ImmutableStringStorage
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T: ?Sized,
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