Struct serialize::json::Stack [−][src]
pub struct Stack { /* fields omitted */ }A Stack represents the current position of the parser in the logical structure of the JSON stream. For example foo.bar[3].x
Methods
impl Stack[src]
impl Stackpub fn new() -> Stack[src]
pub fn new() -> Stackpub fn len(&self) -> usize[src]
pub fn len(&self) -> usizeReturns The number of elements in the Stack.
pub fn is_empty(&self) -> bool[src]
pub fn is_empty(&self) -> boolReturns true if the stack is empty.
pub fn get(&self, idx: usize) -> StackElement[src]
pub fn get(&self, idx: usize) -> StackElementProvides access to the StackElement at a given index. lower indices are at the bottom of the stack while higher indices are at the top.
pub fn is_equal_to(&self, rhs: &[StackElement]) -> bool[src]
pub fn is_equal_to(&self, rhs: &[StackElement]) -> boolCompares this stack with an array of StackElements.
pub fn starts_with(&self, rhs: &[StackElement]) -> bool[src]
pub fn starts_with(&self, rhs: &[StackElement]) -> boolReturns true if the bottom-most elements of this stack are the same as the ones passed as parameter.
pub fn ends_with(&self, rhs: &[StackElement]) -> bool[src]
pub fn ends_with(&self, rhs: &[StackElement]) -> boolReturns true if the top-most elements of this stack are the same as the ones passed as parameter.
pub fn top(&self) -> Option<StackElement>[src]
pub fn top(&self) -> Option<StackElement>Returns the top-most element (if any).