Struct former::HashSetDefinition
source · pub struct HashSetDefinition<K, Context = (), Formed = HashSet<K>, End = ReturnStorage>{ /* private fields */ }
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Represents the formation definition for a hash set-like collection within the former framework.
This structure defines the essential elements required to form a hash set-like collection, detailing the type of elements, the contextual environment during formation, the final formed type, and the behavior at the end of the formation process. It is designed to support the construction and configuration of hash set collections with dynamic characteristics and behaviors.
§Type Parameters
K
: The type of elements in the hash set.Context
: The optional context provided during the formation process.Formed
: The type of the entity produced, typically aHashSet<K>
.End
: A trait defining the end behavior of the formation process, managing how the hash set is finalized.
Trait Implementations§
source§impl<K, Context, Formed, End> Debug for HashSetDefinition<K, Context, Formed, End>where
K: Debug + Eq + Hash,
Context: Debug,
Formed: Debug,
End: Debug + FormingEnd<HashSetDefinitionTypes<K, Context, Formed>>,
impl<K, Context, Formed, End> Debug for HashSetDefinition<K, Context, Formed, End>where
K: Debug + Eq + Hash,
Context: Debug,
Formed: Debug,
End: Debug + FormingEnd<HashSetDefinitionTypes<K, Context, Formed>>,
source§impl<K, Context, Formed, End> Default for HashSetDefinition<K, Context, Formed, End>where
K: Default + Eq + Hash,
Context: Default,
Formed: Default,
End: Default + FormingEnd<HashSetDefinitionTypes<K, Context, Formed>>,
impl<K, Context, Formed, End> Default for HashSetDefinition<K, Context, Formed, End>where
K: Default + Eq + Hash,
Context: Default,
Formed: Default,
End: Default + FormingEnd<HashSetDefinitionTypes<K, Context, Formed>>,
source§fn default() -> HashSetDefinition<K, Context, Formed, End>
fn default() -> HashSetDefinition<K, Context, Formed, End>
Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more
source§impl<K, Context, Formed, End> FormerDefinition for HashSetDefinition<K, Context, Formed, End>
impl<K, Context, Formed, End> FormerDefinition for HashSetDefinition<K, Context, Formed, End>
source§type Formed = Formed
type Formed = Formed
The type of the entity being formed. It is
generally the structure for which the
Former
is derived, representing the fully formed
state of the entity. However, it can differ if a custom FormingEnd
or a different Formed
type
is defined to handle specific forming logic or requirements.source§type Types = HashSetDefinitionTypes<K, Context, Formed>
type Types = HashSetDefinitionTypes<K, Context, Formed>
Encapsulates the types related to the formation process including any mutators.
Auto Trait Implementations§
impl<K, Context, Formed, End> Freeze for HashSetDefinition<K, Context, Formed, End>
impl<K, Context, Formed, End> RefUnwindSafe for HashSetDefinition<K, Context, Formed, End>
impl<K, Context, Formed, End> Send for HashSetDefinition<K, Context, Formed, End>
impl<K, Context, Formed, End> Sync for HashSetDefinition<K, Context, Formed, End>
impl<K, Context, Formed, End> Unpin for HashSetDefinition<K, Context, Formed, End>
impl<K, Context, Formed, End> UnwindSafe for HashSetDefinition<K, Context, Formed, End>
Blanket Implementations§
source§impl<S> AssignWithType for S
impl<S> AssignWithType for S
source§impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for Twhere
T: ?Sized,
impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for Twhere
T: ?Sized,
source§fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
Mutably borrows from an owned value. Read more
source§impl<C, E> EntryToVal<C> for Ewhere
C: Collection<Entry = E>,
impl<C, E> EntryToVal<C> for Ewhere
C: Collection<Entry = E>,
source§type Val = <C as Collection>::Val
type Val = <C as Collection>::Val
The type of values stored in the collection. This might be distinct from
Entry
in complex collections.
For example, in a HashMap
, while Entry
might be a ( key, value ) tuple, Val
might only be the value part.source§fn entry_to_val(self) -> <E as EntryToVal<C>>::Val
fn entry_to_val(self) -> <E as EntryToVal<C>>::Val
Converts an entry into a value representation specific to the type of collection. This conversion is crucial
for handling operations on entries, especially when they need to be treated or accessed as individual values,
such as retrieving the value part from a key-value pair in a hash map.
source§impl<C, Val> ValToEntry<C> for Valwhere
C: CollectionValToEntry<Val>,
impl<C, Val> ValToEntry<C> for Valwhere
C: CollectionValToEntry<Val>,
source§fn val_to_entry(self) -> <C as CollectionValToEntry<Val>>::Entry
fn val_to_entry(self) -> <C as CollectionValToEntry<Val>>::Entry
Invokes the val_to_entry
function of the CollectionValToEntry
trait to convert the value to an entry.
source§type Entry = <C as CollectionValToEntry<Val>>::Entry
type Entry = <C as CollectionValToEntry<Val>>::Entry
Represents the type of entry that corresponds to the value within the collection.