[−][src]Trait lv2rs_atom::frame::WritingFrame
Basic functionality of a writing frame.
A writing frame manages an atom header and is able to append raw data to the atom. Additional
methods are out-sourced to the WritingFrameExt
trait since it
contains generic methods and therefore can not be turned into trait objects. But don't worry,
every type that implements the WritingFrame
trait automatically implements the
WritingFrameExt
too.
Required methods
unsafe fn write_raw(&mut self, data: &[u8]) -> Result<&'a mut [u8], ()>
Try to write out a slice of bytes into the atom space.
The data will be written directly after the previously written data and no padding will be applied.
If writing was successfull, a slice with the written data is returned. In case of insufficient atom space, this function will return an error.
Also, this function is unsafe since it does not check the resulting atom for consistency. You have to know what you are doing!
fn get_atom(&self) -> &Atom
Return an immutable reference to the managed atom header.
Implementors
impl<'a, 'b, A: ?Sized> WritingFrame<'b> for NestedFrame<'a, 'b, A> where
A: AtomBody,
[src]
A: AtomBody,