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DetectedEncoding

Enum DetectedEncoding 

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pub enum DetectedEncoding {
    AsciiCompatible,
    Utf8Bom,
    Utf16LeLike,
    Utf16LeBom,
    Utf16BeLike,
    Utf16BeBom,
}
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Possible scenarios for start-of-xml detection of encoding

See the documentation of detect_encoding

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AsciiCompatible

Matches UTF-8 or some other ascii-compatible encoding

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Utf8Bom

We saw a UTF-8 BOM

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Utf16LeLike

Matches UTF-16-LE or some other UTF-16 compatible encoding (e.g. ISO-10646-UCS-2)

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Utf16LeBom

We saw a UTF-16 BOM in little-endian orientation

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Utf16BeLike

Matches UTF-16-BE or some other UTF-16 compatible encoding (e.g. ISO-10646-UCS-2)

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Utf16BeBom

We saw a UTF-16 BOM in big-endian orientation

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impl DetectedEncoding

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pub const fn encoding(&self) -> &'static Encoding

Available on crate feature encoding only.

Return an Encoding object appropriate for the detected encoding

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pub const fn bom_len(&self) -> usize

Length of the BOM, which may need to be stripped from the input

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