pub struct BufReadMemLockedSized<const N: usize>(_);
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This sized read-only buffer type is mem_locked. Use this for passwords / private keys, etc, but NOT everything, locked memory is a finite resource.

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The length of this buffer.

Is this buffer empty?

Obtain read access to the underlying buffer.

Attempt to extract the inner contents of this buf without cloning. If this memory is locked or there are clones of this reference, the unwrap will fail, returning a BufRead instance. Read more

Obtain read access to the underlying buffer.

Convert to an unsized BufRead instance without cloning internal data and without changing memory locking strategy. Read more

Attempt to extract the inner contents of this buf without cloning. If this memory is locked or there are clones of this reference, the unwrap will fail, returning a BufRead instance. Read more

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more

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