Struct ContextProcessingOptions

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pub struct ContextProcessingOptions {
    pub block_if_muted: bool,
    pub block_if_empty: bool,
    pub block_if_severely_inappropriate: bool,
    pub safe_mode_until: Option<Instant>,
    pub character_limit: Option<NonZeroUsize>,
    pub word_break: Option<ContextWordBreakOptions>,
    pub rate_limit: Option<ContextRateLimitOptions>,
    pub repetition_limit: Option<ContextRepetitionLimitOptions>,
    pub max_safe_timeout: Duration,
    pub trim_whitespace: bool,
}
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Options for customizing Context::process_with_options. Always initialize with ..Default::default(), as new fields may be added in the future.

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§block_if_muted: bool

Block messages if the user has been manually muted.

§block_if_empty: bool

Block messages if they are empty (after whitespace is trimmed, if applicable).

§block_if_severely_inappropriate: bool

Block messages, as opposed to censoring, if severe inappropriateness is detected.

§safe_mode_until: Option<Instant>

Block all messages if they are unsafe (useful for implementing moderator-activated “safe mode”). Note that unsafe messages from certain users may also be blocked automatically.

§character_limit: Option<NonZeroUsize>

Character count (or, with the width feature, number of m-equivalent widths).

Messages will be trimmed to fit.

§word_break: Option<ContextWordBreakOptions>

Ensure word-break will work on the message.

§rate_limit: Option<ContextRateLimitOptions>

Rate-limiting options.

§repetition_limit: Option<ContextRepetitionLimitOptions>

Block messages if they are very similar to this many previous message.

§max_safe_timeout: Duration

Maximum automatic “safe” timeouts can last. If set too high, users have more time/incentive to try and find ways around the system. If zero, “safe” timeouts won’t be used.

§trim_whitespace: bool

Trim whitespace from beginning and end before returning censored output.

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impl Clone for ContextProcessingOptions

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fn clone(&self) -> ContextProcessingOptions

Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for ContextProcessingOptions

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl Default for ContextProcessingOptions

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fn default() -> Self

Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more

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