pub struct Flags { /* private fields */ }Implementations§
Source§impl Flags
impl Flags
Sourcepub const fn into_bytes(self) -> [u8; 1]
pub const fn into_bytes(self) -> [u8; 1]
Sourcepub const fn from_bytes(bytes: [u8; 1]) -> Self
pub const fn from_bytes(bytes: [u8; 1]) -> Self
Converts the given bytes directly into the bitfield struct.
Source§impl Flags
impl Flags
Sourcepub fn user_agent(&self) -> <UserAgent as Specifier>::InOut
pub fn user_agent(&self) -> <UserAgent as Specifier>::InOut
Returns the value of user_agent.
Sourcepub fn user_agent_or_err(
&self,
) -> Result<<UserAgent as Specifier>::InOut, InvalidBitPattern<<UserAgent as Specifier>::Bytes>>
pub fn user_agent_or_err( &self, ) -> Result<<UserAgent as Specifier>::InOut, InvalidBitPattern<<UserAgent as Specifier>::Bytes>>
Returns the value of user_agent.
§Errors
If the returned value contains an invalid bit pattern for user_agent.
Sourcepub fn with_user_agent(self, new_val: <UserAgent as Specifier>::InOut) -> Self
pub fn with_user_agent(self, new_val: <UserAgent as Specifier>::InOut) -> Self
Returns a copy of the bitfield with the value of user_agent set to the given value.
§Panics
If the given value is out of bounds for user_agent.
Sourcepub fn with_user_agent_checked(
self,
new_val: <UserAgent as Specifier>::InOut,
) -> Result<Self, OutOfBounds>
pub fn with_user_agent_checked( self, new_val: <UserAgent as Specifier>::InOut, ) -> Result<Self, OutOfBounds>
Returns a copy of the bitfield with the value of user_agent set to the given value.
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If the given value is out of bounds for user_agent.
Sourcepub fn set_user_agent(&mut self, new_val: <UserAgent as Specifier>::InOut)
pub fn set_user_agent(&mut self, new_val: <UserAgent as Specifier>::InOut)
Sets the value of user_agent to the given value.
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If the given value is out of bounds for user_agent.
Sourcepub fn set_user_agent_checked(
&mut self,
new_val: <UserAgent as Specifier>::InOut,
) -> Result<(), OutOfBounds>
pub fn set_user_agent_checked( &mut self, new_val: <UserAgent as Specifier>::InOut, ) -> Result<(), OutOfBounds>
Sets the value of user_agent to the given value.
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If the given value is out of bounds for user_agent.
Sourcepub fn has_on_behalf_of(&self) -> <bool as Specifier>::InOut
pub fn has_on_behalf_of(&self) -> <bool as Specifier>::InOut
Returns the value of has_on_behalf_of.
Sourcepub fn has_on_behalf_of_or_err(
&self,
) -> Result<<bool as Specifier>::InOut, InvalidBitPattern<<bool as Specifier>::Bytes>>
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Returns the value of has_on_behalf_of.
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Sourcepub fn with_has_on_behalf_of(self, new_val: <bool as Specifier>::InOut) -> Self
pub fn with_has_on_behalf_of(self, new_val: <bool as Specifier>::InOut) -> Self
Returns a copy of the bitfield with the value of has_on_behalf_of set to the given value.
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Sourcepub fn with_has_on_behalf_of_checked(
self,
new_val: <bool as Specifier>::InOut,
) -> Result<Self, OutOfBounds>
pub fn with_has_on_behalf_of_checked( self, new_val: <bool as Specifier>::InOut, ) -> Result<Self, OutOfBounds>
Returns a copy of the bitfield with the value of has_on_behalf_of set to the given value.
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Sourcepub fn set_has_on_behalf_of(&mut self, new_val: <bool as Specifier>::InOut)
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Sets the value of has_on_behalf_of to the given value.
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Sourcepub fn set_has_on_behalf_of_checked(
&mut self,
new_val: <bool as Specifier>::InOut,
) -> Result<(), OutOfBounds>
pub fn set_has_on_behalf_of_checked( &mut self, new_val: <bool as Specifier>::InOut, ) -> Result<(), OutOfBounds>
Sets the value of has_on_behalf_of to the given value.
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Trait Implementations§
Source§impl BinRead for Flags
impl BinRead for Flags
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) -> BinResult<Self>
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impl WriteEndian for Flags
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const ENDIAN: EndianKind = binrw::meta::EndianKind::None
impl Copy for Flags
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