pub struct ControlGenerator { /* private fields */ }Expand description
Generator that applies internal controls to journal entries.
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impl ControlGenerator
Sourcepub fn with_config(seed: u64, config: ControlGeneratorConfig) -> Self
pub fn with_config(seed: u64, config: ControlGeneratorConfig) -> Self
Create a new control generator with custom configuration.
Sourcepub fn apply_controls(
&mut self,
entry: &mut JournalEntry,
coa: &ChartOfAccounts,
)
pub fn apply_controls( &mut self, entry: &mut JournalEntry, coa: &ChartOfAccounts, )
Apply controls to a journal entry.
This modifies the journal entry header to include:
- Applicable control IDs
- SOX relevance flag
- Control status (effective, exception, not tested)
- SoD violation flag and conflict type
Sourcepub fn controls(&self) -> &[InternalControl]
pub fn controls(&self) -> &[InternalControl]
Get the current control definitions.
Sourcepub fn registry(&self) -> &ControlMappingRegistry
pub fn registry(&self) -> &ControlMappingRegistry
Get the control mapping registry.
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impl Freeze for ControlGenerator
impl RefUnwindSafe for ControlGenerator
impl Send for ControlGenerator
impl Sync for ControlGenerator
impl Unpin for ControlGenerator
impl UnsafeUnpin for ControlGenerator
impl UnwindSafe for ControlGenerator
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