Struct sysinfo::RefreshKind

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pub struct RefreshKind { /* private fields */ }
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Used to determine what you want to refresh specifically on the System type.

⚠️ Just like all other refresh types, ruling out a refresh doesn’t assure you that the information won’t be retrieved if the information is accessible without needing extra computation.

use sysinfo::{RefreshKind, System};

// We want everything except memory.
let mut system = System::new_with_specifics(RefreshKind::everything().without_memory());

assert_eq!(system.total_memory(), 0);
assert!(system.processes().len() > 0);

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impl RefreshKind

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pub fn new() -> Self

Creates a new RefreshKind with every refresh set to false/None.

use sysinfo::RefreshKind;

let r = RefreshKind::new();

assert_eq!(r.processes().is_some(), false);
assert_eq!(r.memory().is_some(), false);
assert_eq!(r.cpu().is_some(), false);
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pub fn everything() -> Self

Creates a new RefreshKind with every refresh set to true/Some(...).

use sysinfo::RefreshKind;

let r = RefreshKind::everything();

assert_eq!(r.processes().is_some(), true);
assert_eq!(r.memory().is_some(), true);
assert_eq!(r.cpu().is_some(), true);
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pub fn processes(&self) -> Option<ProcessRefreshKind>

Returns the value of the “processes” refresh kind.

use sysinfo::{RefreshKind, ProcessRefreshKind};

let r = RefreshKind::new();
assert_eq!(r.processes().is_some(), false);

let r = r.with_processes(ProcessRefreshKind::everything());
assert_eq!(r.processes().is_some(), true);

let r = r.without_processes();
assert_eq!(r.processes().is_some(), false);
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pub fn with_processes(self, kind: ProcessRefreshKind) -> Self

Sets the value of the “processes” refresh kind to Some(...).

use sysinfo::{RefreshKind, ProcessRefreshKind};

let r = RefreshKind::new();
assert_eq!(r.processes().is_some(), false);

let r = r.with_processes(ProcessRefreshKind::everything());
assert_eq!(r.processes().is_some(), true);
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pub fn without_processes(self) -> Self

Sets the value of the “processes” refresh kind to None.

use sysinfo::RefreshKind;

let r = RefreshKind::everything();
assert_eq!(r.processes().is_some(), true);

let r = r.without_processes();
assert_eq!(r.processes().is_some(), false);
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pub fn memory(&self) -> Option<MemoryRefreshKind>

Returns the value of the “memory” refresh kind.

use sysinfo::{RefreshKind, MemoryRefreshKind};

let r = RefreshKind::new();
assert_eq!(r.memory().is_some(), false);

let r = r.with_memory(MemoryRefreshKind::everything());
assert_eq!(r.memory().is_some(), true);

let r = r.without_memory();
assert_eq!(r.memory().is_some(), false);
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pub fn with_memory(self, kind: MemoryRefreshKind) -> Self

Sets the value of the “memory” refresh kind to Some(...).

use sysinfo::{RefreshKind, MemoryRefreshKind};

let r = RefreshKind::new();
assert_eq!(r.memory().is_some(), false);

let r = r.with_memory(MemoryRefreshKind::everything());
assert_eq!(r.memory().is_some(), true);
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pub fn without_memory(self) -> Self

Sets the value of the “memory” refresh kind to None.

use sysinfo::RefreshKind;

let r = RefreshKind::everything();
assert_eq!(r.memory().is_some(), true);

let r = r.without_memory();
assert_eq!(r.memory().is_some(), false);
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pub fn cpu(&self) -> Option<CpuRefreshKind>

Returns the value of the “cpu” refresh kind.

use sysinfo::{RefreshKind, CpuRefreshKind};

let r = RefreshKind::new();
assert_eq!(r.cpu().is_some(), false);

let r = r.with_cpu(CpuRefreshKind::everything());
assert_eq!(r.cpu().is_some(), true);

let r = r.without_cpu();
assert_eq!(r.cpu().is_some(), false);
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pub fn with_cpu(self, kind: CpuRefreshKind) -> Self

Sets the value of the “cpu” refresh kind to Some(...).

use sysinfo::{RefreshKind, CpuRefreshKind};

let r = RefreshKind::new();
assert_eq!(r.cpu().is_some(), false);

let r = r.with_cpu(CpuRefreshKind::everything());
assert_eq!(r.cpu().is_some(), true);
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pub fn without_cpu(self) -> Self

Sets the value of the “cpu” refresh kind to None.

use sysinfo::RefreshKind;

let r = RefreshKind::everything();
assert_eq!(r.cpu().is_some(), true);

let r = r.without_cpu();
assert_eq!(r.cpu().is_some(), false);

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impl Clone for RefreshKind

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fn clone(&self) -> RefreshKind

Returns a copy 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 RefreshKind

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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 RefreshKind

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fn default() -> RefreshKind

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

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fn eq(&self, other: &RefreshKind) -> bool

This method tests for self and other values to be equal, and is used by ==.
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fn ne(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool

This method tests for !=. The default implementation is almost always sufficient, and should not be overridden without very good reason.
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impl Copy for RefreshKind

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impl Eq for RefreshKind

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impl StructuralPartialEq for RefreshKind

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impl Freeze for RefreshKind

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impl RefUnwindSafe for RefreshKind

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impl Send for RefreshKind

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impl Sync for RefreshKind

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impl Unpin for RefreshKind

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impl UnwindSafe for RefreshKind

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