Struct irox_csv::CSVMapReader

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pub struct CSVMapReader<T>where
    T: Read + Sized,{ /* private fields */ }
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Returns each row as a Key => Value Mapping, rather than a simple list of values.

CSVMapReader has more validation than CSVReader, as it REQUIRES that each line in the csv file have the same number of elements as the header.

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impl<T: Read + Sized> CSVMapReader<T>

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pub fn new(read: T) -> Result<CSVMapReader<T>, CSVError>

Creates a new CSVMapReader

Will return [Result::Ok(CSVMapReader)] if it can read the CSV’s header. Will return [Result::Err(CSVError)] if any I/O Error, or no header.

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pub fn next_row(&mut self) -> Result<Option<Row>, CSVError>

Maybe return a single row from the CSV file.

Will return [std::result::Result::Ok(None)] upon EOF Will return [std::result::Result::Err(CSVError)] upon underlying I/O error, or if the particular row doesn’t have enough elements to match up against the header.

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pub fn for_each<F: FnMut(Row)>(self, func: F) -> Result<(), CSVError>

Apply the specified function on each element of the read CSV file. This WILL iteratively consume the underlying reader, and will continue until the reader exhausts.

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impl<T> RefUnwindSafe for CSVMapReader<T>where T: RefUnwindSafe,

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impl<T> Send for CSVMapReader<T>where T: Send,

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impl<T> Sync for CSVMapReader<T>where T: Sync,

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impl<T> Unpin for CSVMapReader<T>where T: Unpin,

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impl<T> UnwindSafe for CSVMapReader<T>where T: UnwindSafe,

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