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AttachmentInfoInterop

Struct AttachmentInfoInterop 

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#[repr(C, packed(4))]
pub struct AttachmentInfoInterop { pub guid: [c_uchar; 16], pub content_file_type: [c_uchar; 9], pub name: [c_char; 255], pub name_overflow: bool, pub name_in_case_of_overflow: *mut c_void, }
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This structure contains the information about an attachment. Note that performance reasons we use a fixed-size array for the name. In the rare case that the name is too long to fit into the fixed-size array, the ‘overflow’ field is set to true. In this case, the name is truncated and the ‘overflow’ field is set to true. In addition, the field ‘name_in_case_of_overflow’ then contains the full text, allocated with ‘libCZI_AllocateString’ (and responsibility for releasing the memory is with the caller).

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§guid: [c_uchar; 16]

< The GUID of the attachment.

§content_file_type: [c_uchar; 9]

< A null-terminated character array identifying the content of the attachment.

§name: [c_char; 255]

< A zero-terminated string (in UTF8-encoding) identifying the content of the attachment.

§name_overflow: bool

< True if the name is too long to fit into the ‘name’ field.

§name_in_case_of_overflow: *mut c_void

< If ‘name_overflow’ is true, then this field contains the name (in UTF8-encoding and zero terminated) of the attachment. This memory must be freed using ‘libCZI_Free’.

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impl Clone for AttachmentInfoInterop

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fn clone(&self) -> AttachmentInfoInterop

Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for AttachmentInfoInterop

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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 Copy for AttachmentInfoInterop

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