pub enum PercOnEnum {
PercOn,
}Variants§
PercOn
Specifies the probability of the effect being applied on a particular skill roll.
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Source§impl Clone for PercOnEnum
impl Clone for PercOnEnum
Source§fn clone(&self) -> PercOnEnum
fn clone(&self) -> PercOnEnum
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
source. Read moreSource§impl Debug for PercOnEnum
impl Debug for PercOnEnum
Source§impl Default for PercOnEnum
impl Default for PercOnEnum
Source§impl<'de> Deserialize<'de> for PercOnEnum
impl<'de> Deserialize<'de> for PercOnEnum
Source§fn deserialize<__D>(__deserializer: __D) -> Result<Self, __D::Error>where
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fn deserialize<__D>(__deserializer: __D) -> Result<Self, __D::Error>where
__D: Deserializer<'de>,
Source§impl PartialEq for PercOnEnum
impl PartialEq for PercOnEnum
Source§impl Serialize for PercOnEnum
impl Serialize for PercOnEnum
Source§impl TokenDeserialize for PercOnEnum
Deserialize a token with following pattern: [REF:ENUM]
impl TokenDeserialize for PercOnEnum
Deserialize a token with following pattern: [REF:ENUM]
fn deserialize_tokens( cursor: &mut TreeCursor, source: &str, diagnostics: &mut DiagnosticsInfo, ) -> Result<Box<Self>, ()>
fn deserialize_general_token( _cursor: &mut TreeCursor, _source: &str, _diagnostics: &mut DiagnosticsInfo, new_self: Box<Self>, ) -> (LoopControl, Box<Self>)
Source§fn get_vec_loopcontrol() -> LoopControl
fn get_vec_loopcontrol() -> LoopControl
Continue in most cases,
DoNothing in case of String, i32, Tuples and type likes thatfn get_allowed_tokens() -> Option<Vec<String>>
Source§impl TryFromArgument for PercOnEnum
impl TryFromArgument for PercOnEnum
Source§fn try_from_argument(
arg_opt: Option<&Argument>,
_source: &str,
diagnostics: &mut DiagnosticsInfo,
add_diagnostics_on_err: bool,
) -> Result<Self, ()>
fn try_from_argument( arg_opt: Option<&Argument>, _source: &str, diagnostics: &mut DiagnosticsInfo, add_diagnostics_on_err: bool, ) -> Result<Self, ()>
Self.fn expected_argument_types() -> String
Source§impl TryFromArgumentGroup for PercOnEnum
impl TryFromArgumentGroup for PercOnEnum
Source§fn try_from_argument_group(
token: &mut Token,
source: &str,
diagnostics: &mut DiagnosticsInfo,
add_diagnostics_on_err: bool,
) -> Result<Self, ()>
fn try_from_argument_group( token: &mut Token, source: &str, diagnostics: &mut DiagnosticsInfo, add_diagnostics_on_err: bool, ) -> Result<Self, ()>
Self
This will consume the arguments usedfn diagnostics_wrong_enum_type<S>( arg: &Argument, expected_values: Vec<S>, _source: &str, diagnostics: &mut DiagnosticsInfo, add_diagnostics_on_err: bool, )
impl Eq for PercOnEnum
impl StructuralPartialEq for PercOnEnum
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impl Freeze for PercOnEnum
impl RefUnwindSafe for PercOnEnum
impl Send for PercOnEnum
impl Sync for PercOnEnum
impl Unpin for PercOnEnum
impl UnwindSafe for PercOnEnum
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