pub struct MultiExporter(/* private fields */);
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A DataExporter that forks to multiple DataExporters.

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impl MultiExporter

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pub const fn new(exporters: Vec<Box<dyn DataExporter>>) -> Self

Creates a MultiExporter for the given exporters.

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impl DataExporter for MultiExporter

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fn put_payload( &self, key: DataKey, locale: &DataLocale, payload: &DataPayload<ExportMarker> ) -> Result<(), DataError>

Save a payload corresponding to the given key and locale. Takes non-mut self as it can be called concurrently.
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fn flush_singleton( &self, key: DataKey, payload: &DataPayload<ExportMarker> ) -> Result<(), DataError>

Function called for singleton keys. Takes non-mut self as it can be called concurrently.
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fn flush(&self, key: DataKey) -> Result<(), DataError>

Function called after a non-singleton key has been fully enumerated. Does not include built-in fallback. Read more
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fn flush_with_built_in_fallback( &self, key: DataKey, fallback_mode: BuiltInFallbackMode ) -> Result<(), DataError>

Function called after a non-singleton key has been fully enumerated, flushing that key with built-in fallback. Read more
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fn close(&mut self) -> Result<(), DataError>

This function has to be called before the object is dropped (after all keys have been fully dumped). This conceptually takes ownership, so clients may not interact with this object after close has been called.
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fn supports_built_in_fallback(&self) -> bool

Returns whether the provider supports built-in fallback. If true, the provider must implement Self::flush_with_built_in_fallback().
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impl Debug for MultiExporter

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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 Default for MultiExporter

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fn default() -> MultiExporter

Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more

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