pub struct FileNodeIterator { /* private fields */ }
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used to iterate through sequences and mappings.

A standard STL notation, with node.begin(), node.end() denoting the beginning and the end of a sequence, stored in node. See the data reading sample in the beginning of the section.

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impl FileNodeIterator

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pub fn default() -> Result<FileNodeIterator>

The constructors.

These constructors are used to create a default iterator, set it to specific element in a file node or construct it from another iterator.

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pub fn new(node: &FileNode, seek_end: bool) -> Result<FileNodeIterator>

The constructors.

These constructors are used to create a default iterator, set it to specific element in a file node or construct it from another iterator.

Overloaded parameters
Parameters
  • node: File node - the collection to iterate over; it can be a scalar (equivalent to 1-element collection) or “none” (equivalent to empty collection).
  • seekEnd: - true if iterator needs to be set after the last element of the node; that is: * node.begin() => FileNodeIterator(node, false) * node.end() => FileNodeIterator(node, true)
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pub fn copy(it: &FileNodeIterator) -> Result<FileNodeIterator>

The constructors.

These constructors are used to create a default iterator, set it to specific element in a file node or construct it from another iterator.

Overloaded parameters
Parameters
  • it: Iterator to be used as initialization for the created iterator.

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impl Boxed for FileNodeIterator

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unsafe fn from_raw(ptr: *mut c_void) -> Self

Wrap the specified raw pointer Read more
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fn into_raw(self) -> *mut c_void

Return an the underlying raw pointer while consuming this wrapper. Read more
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fn as_raw(&self) -> *const c_void

Return the underlying raw pointer. Read more
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fn as_raw_mut(&mut self) -> *mut c_void

Return the underlying mutable raw pointer Read more
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impl Drop for FileNodeIterator

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fn drop(&mut self)

Executes the destructor for this type. Read more
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impl FileNodeIteratorTrait for FileNodeIterator

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fn as_raw_mut_FileNodeIterator(&mut self) -> *mut c_void

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fn incr(&mut self) -> Result<FileNodeIterator>

moves iterator to the next node
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unsafe fn read_raw( &mut self, fmt: &str, vec: *mut c_void, len: size_t ) -> Result<FileNodeIterator>

Reads node elements to the buffer with the specified format. Read more
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impl FileNodeIteratorTraitConst for FileNodeIterator

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fn as_raw_FileNodeIterator(&self) -> *const c_void

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fn try_deref(&self) -> Result<FileNode>

returns the currently observed element
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fn remaining(&self) -> Result<size_t>

returns the number of remaining (not read yet) elements
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fn equal_to(&self, it: &FileNodeIterator) -> Result<bool>

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impl Send for FileNodeIterator

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