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ResourceConstructorContainer

Struct ResourceConstructorContainer 

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pub struct ResourceConstructorContainer {
    pub map: Mutex<FxHashMap<Uuid, ResourceDataConstructor>>,
}
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A special container that is able to create resources by their type UUID.

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§map: Mutex<FxHashMap<Uuid, ResourceDataConstructor>>

Map of Type UUID -> Constructor

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impl ResourceConstructorContainer

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pub fn new() -> Self

Creates default resource data constructor container.

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pub fn add<T>(&self)

Adds new type constructor for a given type and return previous constructor for the type (if any).

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pub fn add_custom(&self, type_uuid: Uuid, constructor: ResourceDataConstructor)

Adds custom type constructor.

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pub fn remove(&self, type_uuid: Uuid)

Unregisters type constructor.

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pub fn try_create(&self, type_uuid: &Uuid) -> Option<Box<dyn ResourceData>>

Makes an attempt to create a resource data using provided type UUID. It may fail if there is no resource data constructor for specified type UUID.

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pub fn len(&self) -> usize

Returns total amount of constructors.

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pub fn is_empty(&self) -> bool

Returns true if the container is empty.

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