ChainByte

Struct ChainByte 

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pub struct ChainByte {
    pub bytes: Vec<u8>,
}
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Chainable byte vector

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Create u8 vector with chainable method to modify value

// Compared to standard rust vector operation
let mut byte = ChainByte::new(); // let mut byte: Vec<u8> = vec![];
byte.push(0x81) // byte.push(0x81);
    .add(vec![0x1B, 0x00]) // byte.extend(vec![0x1B, 0x00]);
println!("Vector: {:02X?}", byte.bytes); // println!("Vector: {:02X?}", byte);

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§bytes: Vec<u8>

Result vector

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impl ChainByte

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pub fn new() -> Self

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pub fn push(&mut self, byte: u8) -> &mut Self

Same as Vec::push, but chainable

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pub fn add(&mut self, bytes: Vec<u8>) -> &mut Self

Vec::extend, but chainable

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impl Default for ChainByte

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fn default() -> ChainByte

Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more

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