pub struct TIterable {
pub key_type: Box<TUnion>,
pub value_type: Box<TUnion>,
pub intersection_types: Option<Vec<TAtomic>>,
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§key_type: Box<TUnion>The key type of the iterable (e.g., K in iterable<K, V>).
value_type: Box<TUnion>The value type of the iterable (e.g., V in iterable<K, V>).
intersection_types: Option<Vec<TAtomic>>Additional types intersected with this iterable (e.g., &Other in iterable<K, V>&Other).
Contains boxed atomic types (TAtomic) because intersections can involve various types.
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impl TIterable
Sourcepub fn new(key_type: Box<TUnion>, value_type: Box<TUnion>) -> Self
pub fn new(key_type: Box<TUnion>, value_type: Box<TUnion>) -> Self
Creates a new iterable type with its key and value types.
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key_type: The key type of the iterable (e.g.,K).value_type: The value type of the iterable (e.g.,V).
Sourcepub fn of_value(value_type: Box<TUnion>) -> Self
pub fn of_value(value_type: Box<TUnion>) -> Self
Creates a new iterable type with the given value type,
and a default key type of Mixed.
Sourcepub fn mixed() -> Self
pub fn mixed() -> Self
Creates a new iterable with both key and value types set to Mixed.
This is useful for cases where the specific types are not known or are generic.
Sourcepub fn get_key_type(&self) -> &TUnion
pub fn get_key_type(&self) -> &TUnion
Returns the key type of the iterable.
Sourcepub fn get_key_type_mut(&mut self) -> &mut TUnion
pub fn get_key_type_mut(&mut self) -> &mut TUnion
Returns a mutable reference to the key type of the iterable.
Sourcepub fn get_value_type(&self) -> &TUnion
pub fn get_value_type(&self) -> &TUnion
Returns the value type of the iterable.
Sourcepub fn get_value_type_mut(&mut self) -> &mut TUnion
pub fn get_value_type_mut(&mut self) -> &mut TUnion
Returns a mutable reference to the value type of the iterable.
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Source§impl<'de> Deserialize<'de> for TIterable
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