pub struct PyOverview(/* private fields */);Implementations§
Source§impl PyOverview
impl PyOverview
pub fn ungrouped_overview(&self) -> PyGroupOverview
pub fn grouped_overviews( &self, ) -> HashMap<PyGraphRecordAttribute, PyGroupOverview>
pub fn __repr__(&self) -> PyResult<String>
Trait Implementations§
Source§impl AsRef<Overview> for PyOverview
impl AsRef<Overview> for PyOverview
Source§impl Clone for PyOverview
impl Clone for PyOverview
Source§fn clone(&self) -> PyOverview
fn clone(&self) -> PyOverview
Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
Performs copy-assignment from
source. Read moreSource§impl Debug for PyOverview
impl Debug for PyOverview
Source§impl From<Overview> for PyOverview
impl From<Overview> for PyOverview
Source§impl From<PyOverview> for Overview
impl From<PyOverview> for Overview
Source§fn from(value: PyOverview) -> Self
fn from(value: PyOverview) -> Self
Converts to this type from the input type.
Source§impl<'py> IntoPyObject<'py> for PyOverview
impl<'py> IntoPyObject<'py> for PyOverview
Source§type Target = PyOverview
type Target = PyOverview
The Python output type
Source§type Output = Bound<'py, <PyOverview as IntoPyObject<'py>>::Target>
type Output = Bound<'py, <PyOverview as IntoPyObject<'py>>::Target>
The smart pointer type to use. Read more
Source§fn into_pyobject(
self,
py: Python<'py>,
) -> Result<<Self as IntoPyObject<'_>>::Output, <Self as IntoPyObject<'_>>::Error>
fn into_pyobject( self, py: Python<'py>, ) -> Result<<Self as IntoPyObject<'_>>::Output, <Self as IntoPyObject<'_>>::Error>
Performs the conversion.
Source§impl PyClassImpl for PyOverview
impl PyClassImpl for PyOverview
Source§const IS_BASETYPE: bool = false
const IS_BASETYPE: bool = false
#[pyclass(subclass)]
Source§const IS_SUBCLASS: bool = false
const IS_SUBCLASS: bool = false
#[pyclass(extends=…)]
Source§const IS_MAPPING: bool = false
const IS_MAPPING: bool = false
#[pyclass(mapping)]
Source§const IS_SEQUENCE: bool = false
const IS_SEQUENCE: bool = false
#[pyclass(sequence)]
Source§const IS_IMMUTABLE_TYPE: bool = false
const IS_IMMUTABLE_TYPE: bool = false
#[pyclass(immutable_type)]
Source§const RAW_DOC: &'static CStr = c"\x00"
const RAW_DOC: &'static CStr = c"\x00"
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Source§const DOC: &'static CStr
const DOC: &'static CStr
Fully rendered class doc, including the
text_signature if a constructor is defined. Read moreSource§type ThreadChecker = SendablePyClass<PyOverview>
type ThreadChecker = SendablePyClass<PyOverview>
This handles following two situations: Read more
Source§type PyClassMutability = <<PyAny as PyClassBaseType>::PyClassMutability as PyClassMutability>::ImmutableChild
type PyClassMutability = <<PyAny as PyClassBaseType>::PyClassMutability as PyClassMutability>::ImmutableChild
Immutable or mutable
Source§type BaseNativeType = PyAny
type BaseNativeType = PyAny
The closest native ancestor. This is
PyAny by default, and when you declare
#[pyclass(extends=PyDict)], it’s PyDict.fn items_iter() -> PyClassItemsIter
fn lazy_type_object() -> &'static LazyTypeObject<Self>
fn dict_offset() -> Option<isize>
fn weaklist_offset() -> Option<isize>
Source§impl PyMethods<PyOverview> for PyClassImplCollector<PyOverview>
impl PyMethods<PyOverview> for PyClassImplCollector<PyOverview>
fn py_methods(self) -> &'static PyClassItems
Source§impl PyTypeInfo for PyOverview
impl PyTypeInfo for PyOverview
Source§fn type_object_raw(py: Python<'_>) -> *mut PyTypeObject
fn type_object_raw(py: Python<'_>) -> *mut PyTypeObject
Returns the PyTypeObject instance for this type.
Source§fn type_object(py: Python<'_>) -> Bound<'_, PyType>
fn type_object(py: Python<'_>) -> Bound<'_, PyType>
Returns the safe abstraction over the type object.
impl DerefToPyAny for PyOverview
impl ExtractPyClassWithClone for PyOverview
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impl Freeze for PyOverview
impl RefUnwindSafe for PyOverview
impl Send for PyOverview
impl Sync for PyOverview
impl Unpin for PyOverview
impl UnsafeUnpin for PyOverview
impl UnwindSafe for PyOverview
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