pub struct Base64Data(pub Vec<u8>);Expand description
A container for binary that should be base64 encoded in serialisation. In reverse when deserializing, will decode from many different types of base64 possible.
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Source§impl AsRef<[u8]> for Base64Data
impl AsRef<[u8]> for Base64Data
Source§impl Clone for Base64Data
impl Clone for Base64Data
Source§fn clone(&self) -> Base64Data
fn clone(&self) -> Base64Data
Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
1.0.0 (const: unstable) · 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 Base64Data
impl Debug for Base64Data
impl DerefToPyAny for Base64Data
Source§impl<'de> Deserialize<'de> for Base64Data
impl<'de> Deserialize<'de> for Base64Data
Source§fn deserialize<D>(
deserializer: D,
) -> Result<Self, <D as Deserializer<'de>>::Error>where
D: Deserializer<'de>,
fn deserialize<D>(
deserializer: D,
) -> Result<Self, <D as Deserializer<'de>>::Error>where
D: Deserializer<'de>,
Deserialize this value from the given Serde deserializer. Read more
Source§impl Display for Base64Data
impl Display for Base64Data
impl Eq for Base64Data
Source§impl<'a, 'py> FromPyObject<'a, 'py> for Base64Datawhere
Self: Clone,
impl<'a, 'py> FromPyObject<'a, 'py> for Base64Datawhere
Self: Clone,
Source§impl<'py> IntoPyObject<'py> for Base64Data
impl<'py> IntoPyObject<'py> for Base64Data
Source§type Target = Base64Data
type Target = Base64Data
The Python output type
Source§type Output = Bound<'py, <Base64Data as IntoPyObject<'py>>::Target>
type Output = Bound<'py, <Base64Data 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 JsonSchema for Base64Data
impl JsonSchema for Base64Data
Source§fn schema_name() -> String
fn schema_name() -> String
The name of the generated JSON Schema. Read more
Source§fn json_schema(gen: &mut SchemaGenerator) -> Schema
fn json_schema(gen: &mut SchemaGenerator) -> Schema
Generates a JSON Schema for this type. Read more
Source§fn is_referenceable() -> bool
fn is_referenceable() -> bool
Whether JSON Schemas generated for this type should be re-used where possible using the
$ref keyword. Read moreSource§impl PartialEq for Base64Data
impl PartialEq for Base64Data
Source§fn eq(&self, other: &Base64Data) -> bool
fn eq(&self, other: &Base64Data) -> bool
Tests for
self and other values to be equal, and is used by ==.Source§impl PyClass for Base64Data
impl PyClass for Base64Data
Source§impl PyClassImpl for Base64Data
impl PyClassImpl for Base64Data
Source§const MODULE: Option<&str> = ::core::option::Option::None
const MODULE: Option<&str> = ::core::option::Option::None
Module which the class will be associated with. Read more
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 = /// A container for binary that should be base64 encoded in serialisation. In reverse
/// when deserializing, will decode from many different types of base64 possible.
const RAW_DOC: &'static CStr = /// A container for binary that should be base64 encoded in serialisation. In reverse /// when deserializing, will decode from many different types of base64 possible.
Docstring for the class provided on the struct or enum. Read more
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 Layout = <<Base64Data as PyClassImpl>::BaseNativeType as PyClassBaseType>::Layout<Base64Data>
type Layout = <<Base64Data as PyClassImpl>::BaseNativeType as PyClassBaseType>::Layout<Base64Data>
Description of how this class is laid out in memory
Source§type ThreadChecker = NoopThreadChecker
type ThreadChecker = NoopThreadChecker
This handles following two situations: Read more
Source§type PyClassMutability = <<PyAny as PyClassBaseType>::PyClassMutability as PyClassMutability>::MutableChild
type PyClassMutability = <<PyAny as PyClassBaseType>::PyClassMutability as PyClassMutability>::MutableChild
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>
Source§fn dict_offset() -> Option<PyObjectOffset>
fn dict_offset() -> Option<PyObjectOffset>
Used to provide the dictoffset slot
(equivalent to tp_dictoffset)
Source§fn weaklist_offset() -> Option<PyObjectOffset>
fn weaklist_offset() -> Option<PyObjectOffset>
Used to provide the weaklistoffset slot
(equivalent to tp_weaklistoffset
Source§impl PyRuntimeType for Base64Data
impl PyRuntimeType for Base64Data
Source§impl PyStubType for Base64Data
impl PyStubType for Base64Data
Source§fn type_output() -> TypeInfo
fn type_output() -> TypeInfo
The type to be used in the output signature, i.e. return type of the Python function or methods.
Source§fn type_input() -> TypeInfo
fn type_input() -> TypeInfo
The type to be used in the input signature, i.e. the arguments of the Python function or methods. Read more
Source§impl PyTypeInfo for Base64Data
impl PyTypeInfo for Base64Data
Source§const NAME: &str = <Self as ::pyo3::PyClass>::NAME
const NAME: &str = <Self as ::pyo3::PyClass>::NAME
👎Deprecated since 0.28.0:
prefer using ::type_object(py).name() to get the correct runtime value
Class name.
Source§const MODULE: Option<&str> = <Self as ::pyo3::impl_::pyclass::PyClassImpl>::MODULE
const MODULE: Option<&str> = <Self as ::pyo3::impl_::pyclass::PyClassImpl>::MODULE
👎Deprecated since 0.28.0:
prefer using ::type_object(py).module() to get the correct runtime value
Module name, if any.
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.
Source§impl Serialize for Base64Data
impl Serialize for Base64Data
impl StructuralPartialEq for Base64Data
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impl Freeze for Base64Data
impl RefUnwindSafe for Base64Data
impl Send for Base64Data
impl Sync for Base64Data
impl Unpin for Base64Data
impl UnsafeUnpin for Base64Data
impl UnwindSafe for Base64Data
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