Struct toml_edit::InlineTable

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pub struct InlineTable { /* private fields */ }
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Type representing a TOML inline table, payload of the Value::InlineTable variant

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See also FromIterator

Creates an empty table.

Convert to a table

Formatting

Get key/values for values that are visually children of this table

For example, this will return dotted keys

Auto formats the table.

Sorts the key/value pairs by key.

Sort Key/Value Pairs of the table using the using the comparison function compare.

The comparison function receives two key and value pairs to compare (you can sort by keys or values or their combination as needed).

Change this table’s dotted status

Check if this is a wrapper for dotted keys, rather than a standard table

Returns the surrounding whitespace

Returns the surrounding whitespace

Returns the decor associated with a given key of the table.

Returns the decor associated with a given key of the table.

Returns an iterator over key/value pairs.

Returns an iterator over key/value pairs.

Returns the number of key/value pairs.

Returns true iff the table is empty.

Clears the table, removing all key-value pairs. Keeps the allocated memory for reuse.

Gets the given key’s corresponding entry in the Table for in-place manipulation.

Gets the given key’s corresponding entry in the Table for in-place manipulation.

Return an optional reference to the value at the given the key.

Return an optional mutable reference to the value at the given the key.

Return references to the key-value pair stored for key, if it is present, else None.

Return mutable references to the key-value pair stored for key, if it is present, else None.

Returns true iff the table contains given key.

Inserts a key/value pair if the table does not contain the key. Returns a mutable reference to the corresponding value.

Inserts a key-value pair into the map.

Inserts a key-value pair into the map.

Removes an item given the key.

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pub fn remove_entry(&mut self, key: &str) -> Option<(Key, Value)>

Removes a key from the map, returning the stored key and value if the key was previously in the map.

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Extends a collection with exactly one element.
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Reserves capacity in a collection for the given number of additional elements. Read more
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Performs the indexing (container[index]) operation. Read more
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The type of the elements being iterated over.
Which kind of iterator are we turning this into?
Creates an iterator from a value. Read more
Returns an iterator over key/value pairs.
Returns an mutable iterator over all key/value pairs, including empty.
Clears the table, removing all key-value pairs. Keeps the allocated memory for reuse.
Gets the given key’s corresponding entry in the Table for in-place manipulation.
Gets the given key’s corresponding entry in the Table for in-place manipulation.
Returns an optional reference to an item given the key.
Returns an optional mutable reference to an item given the key.
Return references to the key-value pair stored for key, if it is present, else None.
Return mutable references to the key-value pair stored for key, if it is present, else None.
Returns true iff the table contains an item with the given key.
Inserts a key-value pair into the map.
Removes an item given the key.
Get key/values for values that are visually children of this table Read more
Auto formats the table.
Sorts Key/Value Pairs of the table. Read more
Change this table’s dotted status
Check if this is a wrapper for dotted keys, rather than a standard table
Returns the decor associated with a given key of the table.
Returns the decor associated with a given key of the table.
Returns the number of nonempty items.
Returns true iff the table is empty.

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