pub struct Blob {
pub id: SHA1,
pub data: Vec<u8>,
}Expand description
The Blob Object
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§id: SHA1§data: Vec<u8>Implementations§
Source§impl Blob
impl Blob
Sourcepub fn from_content(content: &str) -> Self
pub fn from_content(content: &str) -> Self
Create a new Blob object from the given content string.
- This is a convenience method for creating a Blob from a string.
- It converts the string to bytes and then calls
from_content_bytes.
Sourcepub fn from_content_bytes(content: Vec<u8>) -> Self
pub fn from_content_bytes(content: Vec<u8>) -> Self
Create a new Blob object from the given content bytes.
- some file content can’t be represented as a string (UTF-8), so we need to use bytes.
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Source§impl ObjectTrait for Blob
impl ObjectTrait for Blob
impl Eq for Blob
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impl Freeze for Blob
impl RefUnwindSafe for Blob
impl Send for Blob
impl Sync for Blob
impl Unpin for Blob
impl UnwindSafe for Blob
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