gcp_sdk_wkt/
wrappers.rs

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// Copyright 2024 Google LLC
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
//     https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.

/// Implements the `google.cloud.DoubleValue` well-known type.
///
/// In early versions of the `proto3` syntax optional primitive types were
/// represented by well-known messages, with a single field, that contained the
/// value. In Rust, we represent these with `Option` of the correct type. The
/// aliases are introduced here to simplify the code generator and resolve any
/// references in code or documentation.
///
/// The JSON representation for `DoubleValue` is JSON number.
pub type DoubleValue = f64;

/// Implements the `google.cloud.FloatValue` well-known type.
///
/// In early versions of the `proto3` syntax optional primitive types were
/// represented by well-known messages, with a single field, that contained the
/// value. In Rust, we represent these with `Option` of the correct type. The
/// aliases are introduced here to simplify the code generator and resolve any
/// references in code or documentation.
///
/// The JSON representation for `FloatValue` is JSON number.
pub type FloatValue = f32;

/// Implements the `google.cloud.Int64Value` well-known type.
///
/// In early versions of the `proto3` syntax optional primitive types were
/// represented by well-known messages, with a single field, that contained the
/// value. In Rust, we represent these with `Option` of the correct type. The
/// aliases are introduced here to simplify the code generator and resolve any
/// references in code or documentation.
///
/// The JSON representation for `Int64Value` is JSON string.
pub type Int64Value = i64;

/// Implements the `google.cloud.UInt64Value` well-known type.
///
/// In early versions of the `proto3` syntax optional primitive types were
/// represented by well-known messages, with a single field, that contained the
/// value. In Rust, we represent these with `Option` of the correct type. The
/// aliases are introduced here to simplify the code generator and resolve any
/// references in code or documentation.
///
/// The JSON representation for `UInt64Value` is JSON string.
pub type UInt64Value = u64;

/// Implements the `google.cloud.Int32Value` well-known type.
///
/// In early versions of the `proto3` syntax optional primitive types were
/// represented by well-known messages, with a single field, that contained the
/// value. In Rust, we represent these with `Option` of the correct type. The
/// aliases are introduced here to simplify the code generator and resolve any
/// references in code or documentation.
///
/// The JSON representation for `Int32Value` is JSON number.
pub type Int32Value = i32;

/// Implements the `google.cloud.UInt32Value` well-known type.
///
/// In early versions of the `proto3` syntax optional primitive types were
/// represented by well-known messages, with a single field, that contained the
/// value. In Rust, we represent these with `Option` of the correct type. The
/// aliases are introduced here to simplify the code generator and resolve any
/// references in code or documentation.
///
/// The JSON representation for `UInt32Value` is JSON number.
pub type UInt32Value = u32;

/// Implements the `google.cloud.BoolValue` well-known type.
///
/// In early versions of the `proto3` syntax optional primitive types were
/// represented by well-known messages, with a single field, that contained the
/// value. In Rust, we represent these with `Option` of the correct type. The
/// aliases are introduced here to simplify the code generator and resolve any
/// references in code or documentation.
///
/// The JSON representation for `BoolValue` is JSON `true` and `false`.
pub type BoolValue = bool;

/// Implements the `google.cloud.StringValue` well-known type.
///
/// In early versions of the `proto3` syntax optional primitive types were
/// represented by well-known messages, with a single field, that contained the
/// value. In Rust, we represent these with `Option` of the correct type. The
/// aliases are introduced here to simplify the code generator and resolve any
/// references in code or documentation.
///
/// The JSON representation for `StringValue` is JSON string.
pub type StringValue = String;

/// Implements the `google.cloud.BytesValue` well-known type.
///
/// In early versions of the `proto3` syntax optional primitive types were
/// represented by well-known messages, with a single field, that contained the
/// value. In Rust, we represent these with `Option` of the correct type. The
/// aliases are introduced here to simplify the code generator and resolve any
/// references in code or documentation.
///
/// The JSON representation for `BytesValue` is JSON string.
pub type BytesValue = bytes::Bytes;