Struct svgbob::buffer::PropertyBuffer[][src]

pub struct PropertyBuffer<'p>(_);
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PropertyBuffer is a buffer which contains the property of each cell This will be used in the first phase of converting ascii diagrams into fragment buffer The properties are generated once and will be repeatedly used for the second phase where testing the neighboring charaters to determine the fragment to be drawn for that cell.

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get the appropriate character for this cell that matches the its behavior affected by the 8 surrounding properties of it’s neighbor

Note: this is primarily used for the drawing api, converting fragments into the most fitting ascii / unicode character

if the fragments match to the return fragments of the property behavior, then it is a match

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create a property buffer for all the cells of this span

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