pub struct Book {
    pub sections: Vec<BookItem>,
    /* private fields */
}
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A dumb tree structure representing a book.

For the moment a book is just a collection of BookItems which are accessible by either iterating (immutably) over the book with iter(), or recursively applying a closure to each section to mutate the chapters, using for_each_mut().

Fields

sections: Vec<BookItem>

The sections in this book.

Implementations

Create an empty book.

Get a depth-first iterator over the items in the book.

Recursively apply a closure to each item in the book, allowing you to mutate them.

Note

Unlike the iter() method, this requires a closure instead of returning an iterator. This is because using iterators can possibly allow you to have iterator invalidation errors.

Append a BookItem to the Book.

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