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BufferInfo

Struct BufferInfo 

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pub struct BufferInfo {
    pub id: BufferId,
    pub path: Option<PathBuf>,
    pub modified: bool,
    pub length: usize,
    pub is_virtual: bool,
    pub view_mode: String,
    pub is_composing_in_any_split: bool,
    pub compose_width: Option<u16>,
    pub language: String,
    pub is_preview: bool,
    pub splits: Vec<SplitId>,
}
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Information about a buffer

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§id: BufferId

Buffer ID

§path: Option<PathBuf>

File path (if any)

§modified: bool

Whether the buffer has been modified

§length: usize

Length of buffer in bytes

§is_virtual: bool

Whether this is a virtual buffer (not backed by a file)

§view_mode: String

Current view mode of the active split: “source” or “compose”

§is_composing_in_any_split: bool

True if any split showing this buffer has compose mode enabled. Plugins should use this (not view_mode) to decide whether to maintain decorations, since decorations live on the buffer and are filtered per-split at render time.

§compose_width: Option<u16>

Compose width (if set), from the active split’s view state

§language: String

The detected language for this buffer (e.g., “rust”, “markdown”, “text”)

§is_preview: bool

Whether this tab was opened in “preview” (ephemeral) mode — true when opened via single-click in the file explorer and not yet committed (no edit, no double-click, no tab-click, no layout change). Plugins that react to buffer lifecycle events should generally treat preview buffers as transient; e.g. a diagnostics panel may want to skip refreshing itself for a preview tab.

§splits: Vec<SplitId>

Split ids that currently hold this buffer (empty when the buffer is open but not visible in any split — e.g. background-opened tabs that haven’t been focused). Lets plugins implement “focus existing buffer if visible, else open new” without having to track split ids across editor restarts (which reassign them). The list is a snapshot at the last update_plugin_state_snapshot tick.

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impl Clone for BufferInfo

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fn clone(&self) -> BufferInfo

Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for BufferInfo

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl<'de> Deserialize<'de> for BufferInfo

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fn deserialize<__D>(__deserializer: __D) -> Result<Self, __D::Error>
where __D: Deserializer<'de>,

Deserialize this value from the given Serde deserializer. Read more
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impl Serialize for BufferInfo

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fn serialize<__S>(&self, __serializer: __S) -> Result<__S::Ok, __S::Error>
where __S: Serializer,

Serialize this value into the given Serde serializer. Read more
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impl TS for BufferInfo

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type WithoutGenerics = BufferInfo

If this type does not have generic parameters, then WithoutGenerics should just be Self. If the type does have generic parameters, then all generic parameters must be replaced with a dummy type, e.g ts_rs::Dummy or ().
The only requirement for these dummy types is that EXPORT_TO must be None. Read more
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type OptionInnerType = BufferInfo

If the implementing type is std::option::Option<T>, then this associated type is set to T. All other implementations of TS should set this type to Self instead.
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fn ident(cfg: &Config) -> String

Identifier of this type, excluding generic parameters.
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fn docs() -> Option<String>

JSDoc comment to describe this type in TypeScript - when TS is derived, docs are automatically read from your doc comments or #[doc = ".."] attributes
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fn name(cfg: &Config) -> String

Name of this type in TypeScript, including generic parameters
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fn decl_concrete(cfg: &Config) -> String

Declaration of this type using the supplied generic arguments. The resulting TypeScript definition will not be generic. For that, see TS::decl(). If this type is not generic, then this function is equivalent to TS::decl().
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fn decl(cfg: &Config) -> String

Declaration of this type, e.g. type User = { user_id: number, ... }. This function will panic if the type has no declaration. Read more
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fn inline(cfg: &Config) -> String

Formats this types definition in TypeScript, e.g { user_id: number }. This function will panic if the type cannot be inlined.
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fn inline_flattened(cfg: &Config) -> String

Flatten a type declaration. This function will panic if the type cannot be flattened.
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fn visit_generics(v: &mut impl TypeVisitor)
where Self: 'static,

Iterates over all type parameters of this type.
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fn output_path() -> Option<PathBuf>

Returns the output path to where T should be exported, relative to the output directory. The returned path does not include any base directory. Read more
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fn visit_dependencies(v: &mut impl TypeVisitor)
where Self: 'static,

Iterates over all dependency of this type.
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fn dependencies(cfg: &Config) -> Vec<Dependency>
where Self: 'static,

Resolves all dependencies of this type recursively.
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fn export(cfg: &Config) -> Result<(), ExportError>
where Self: 'static,

Manually export this type to the filesystem. To export this type together with all of its dependencies, use TS::export_all. Read more
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fn export_all(cfg: &Config) -> Result<(), ExportError>
where Self: 'static,

Manually export this type to the filesystem, together with all of its dependencies. To export only this type, without its dependencies, use TS::export. Read more
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fn export_to_string(cfg: &Config) -> Result<String, ExportError>
where Self: 'static,

Manually generate bindings for this type, returning a String. This function does not format the output, even if the format feature is enabled. Read more

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