pub struct VB6Stream<'a> {
pub file_name: String,
pub stream: &'a BStr,
pub index: usize,
pub line_number: usize,
pub column: usize,
}Fields§
§file_name: String§stream: &'a BStr§index: usize§line_number: usize§column: usizeImplementations§
Trait Implementations§
source§impl<'a> Compare<&str> for VB6Stream<'a>
impl<'a> Compare<&str> for VB6Stream<'a>
source§fn compare(&self, other: &str) -> CompareResult
fn compare(&self, other: &str) -> CompareResult
source§impl<'a> Compare<char> for VB6Stream<'a>
impl<'a> Compare<char> for VB6Stream<'a>
source§fn compare(&self, other: char) -> CompareResult
fn compare(&self, other: char) -> CompareResult
source§impl<'a> Ord for VB6Stream<'a>
impl<'a> Ord for VB6Stream<'a>
1.21.0 · source§fn max(self, other: Self) -> Selfwhere
Self: Sized,
fn max(self, other: Self) -> Selfwhere
Self: Sized,
source§impl<'a> ParserError<VB6Stream<'a>> for VB6Error
impl<'a> ParserError<VB6Stream<'a>> for VB6Error
source§fn from_error_kind(input: &VB6Stream<'a>, _: ErrorKind) -> Self
fn from_error_kind(input: &VB6Stream<'a>, _: ErrorKind) -> Self
ErrorKindsource§fn append(
self,
_: &VB6Stream<'_>,
_: &<VB6Stream<'_> as Stream>::Checkpoint,
_: ErrorKind,
) -> Self
fn append( self, _: &VB6Stream<'_>, _: &<VB6Stream<'_> as Stream>::Checkpoint, _: ErrorKind, ) -> Self
ParserError::from_error_kind but merges it with the existing error. Read moresource§impl<'a> ParserError<VB6Stream<'a>> for VB6ErrorKind
impl<'a> ParserError<VB6Stream<'a>> for VB6ErrorKind
source§fn from_error_kind(_: &VB6Stream<'_>, _: ErrorKind) -> Self
fn from_error_kind(_: &VB6Stream<'_>, _: ErrorKind) -> Self
ErrorKindsource§fn append(
self,
_: &VB6Stream<'_>,
_: &<VB6Stream<'_> as Stream>::Checkpoint,
_: ErrorKind,
) -> Self
fn append( self, _: &VB6Stream<'_>, _: &<VB6Stream<'_> as Stream>::Checkpoint, _: ErrorKind, ) -> Self
ParserError::from_error_kind but merges it with the existing error. Read moresource§impl<'a> PartialOrd for VB6Stream<'a>
impl<'a> PartialOrd for VB6Stream<'a>
source§impl<'a> Stream for VB6Stream<'a>
impl<'a> Stream for VB6Stream<'a>
source§type IterOffsets = Enumerate<Copied<Iter<'a, u8>>>
type IterOffsets = Enumerate<Copied<Iter<'a, u8>>>
source§type Checkpoint = VB6StreamCheckpoint
type Checkpoint = VB6StreamCheckpoint
source§fn iter_offsets(&self) -> Self::IterOffsets
fn iter_offsets(&self) -> Self::IterOffsets
source§fn eof_offset(&self) -> usize
fn eof_offset(&self) -> usize
source§fn next_token(&mut self) -> Option<Self::Token>
fn next_token(&mut self) -> Option<Self::Token>
source§fn offset_for<P>(&self, predicate: P) -> Option<usize>
fn offset_for<P>(&self, predicate: P) -> Option<usize>
source§fn offset_at(&self, tokens: usize) -> Result<usize, Needed>
fn offset_at(&self, tokens: usize) -> Result<usize, Needed>
tokens into the stream Read moresource§fn next_slice(&mut self, offset: usize) -> Self::Slice
fn next_slice(&mut self, offset: usize) -> Self::Slice
source§fn checkpoint(&self) -> Self::Checkpoint
fn checkpoint(&self) -> Self::Checkpoint
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source§fn peek_finish(&self) -> (Self, Self::Slice)where
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fn peek_finish(&self) -> (Self, Self::Slice)where
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source§impl<'a> StreamIsPartial for VB6Stream<'a>
impl<'a> StreamIsPartial for VB6Stream<'a>
source§type PartialState = usize
type PartialState = usize
source§fn is_partial(&self) -> bool
fn is_partial(&self) -> bool
Stream is currently incompletesource§fn restore_partial(&mut self, state: Self::PartialState)
fn restore_partial(&mut self, state: Self::PartialState)
source§fn is_partial_supported() -> bool
fn is_partial_supported() -> bool
Stream is can ever be incompleteimpl<'a> Eq for VB6Stream<'a>
impl<'a> StructuralPartialEq for VB6Stream<'a>
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impl<'a> Freeze for VB6Stream<'a>
impl<'a> RefUnwindSafe for VB6Stream<'a>
impl<'a> Send for VB6Stream<'a>
impl<'a> Sync for VB6Stream<'a>
impl<'a> Unpin for VB6Stream<'a>
impl<'a> UnwindSafe for VB6Stream<'a>
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