AVMutableCaption

Struct AVMutableCaption 

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pub struct AVMutableCaption { /* private fields */ }
Available on crate feature AVCaption only.
Expand description

Mutable subclass of AVCaption.

See also Apple’s documentation

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impl AVMutableCaption

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pub unsafe fn text(&self) -> Retained<NSString>

The text content of the caption.

All styling information is cleared on setting this property.

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pub unsafe fn setText(&self, text: &NSString)

Setter for text.

This is copied when set.

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pub unsafe fn timeRange(&self) -> CMTimeRange

Available on crate feature objc2-core-media only.

The time range during which the caption should be presented.

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pub unsafe fn setTimeRange(&self, time_range: CMTimeRange)

Available on crate feature objc2-core-media only.

Setter for timeRange.

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impl AVMutableCaption

Methods declared on superclass AVCaption.

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pub unsafe fn init(this: Allocated<Self>) -> Retained<Self>

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pub unsafe fn new() -> Retained<Self>

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pub unsafe fn initWithText_timeRange( this: Allocated<Self>, text: &NSString, time_range: CMTimeRange, ) -> Retained<Self>

Available on crate feature objc2-core-media only.

Initializes an instance of AVCaption with the given text and time range.

Parameter text: The text for the new caption object. See text property for the available character sets and other restrictions.

Parameter timeRange: The time range for the new caption object.

Returns: An instance of AVCaption that carries the given text and time range.

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impl AVMutableCaption

Styling.

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pub unsafe fn setTextColor_inRange(&self, color: &CGColor, range: NSRange)

Available on crate feature objc2-core-graphics only.

Set text color for the range.

The range parameter uses UTF-16 code unit index range.

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pub unsafe fn setBackgroundColor_inRange(&self, color: &CGColor, range: NSRange)

Available on crate feature objc2-core-graphics only.

Set background color for the range.

The range parameter uses UTF-16 code unit index range.

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pub unsafe fn setFontWeight_inRange( &self, font_weight: AVCaptionFontWeight, range: NSRange, )

Set font weight for the range.

The range parameter uses UTF-16 code unit index range.

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pub unsafe fn setFontStyle_inRange( &self, font_style: AVCaptionFontStyle, range: NSRange, )

Set font style for the range.

The range parameter uses UTF-16 code unit index range.

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pub unsafe fn setDecoration_inRange( &self, decoration: AVCaptionDecoration, range: NSRange, )

Set text decoration for the range.

The range parameter uses UTF-16 code unit index range.

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pub unsafe fn setTextCombine_inRange( &self, text_combine: AVCaptionTextCombine, range: NSRange, )

Set text combine for the range.

The range parameter uses UTF-16 code unit index range.

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pub unsafe fn setRuby_inRange(&self, ruby: &AVCaptionRuby, range: NSRange)

Set ruby text for the range.

The range parameter uses UTF-16 code unit index range.

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pub unsafe fn removeTextColorInRange(&self, range: NSRange)

Remove text color for the range.

The range parameter uses UTF-16 code unit index range.

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pub unsafe fn removeBackgroundColorInRange(&self, range: NSRange)

Remove background color for the range.

The range parameter uses UTF-16 code unit index range.

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pub unsafe fn removeFontWeightInRange(&self, range: NSRange)

Remove font weight for the range.

The range parameter uses UTF-16 code unit index range.

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pub unsafe fn removeFontStyleInRange(&self, range: NSRange)

Remove font style for the range.

The range parameter uses UTF-16 code unit index range.

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pub unsafe fn removeDecorationInRange(&self, range: NSRange)

Remove text decoration for the range.

The range parameter uses UTF-16 code unit index range.

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pub unsafe fn removeTextCombineInRange(&self, range: NSRange)

Remove text combine for the range.

The range parameter uses UTF-16 code unit index range.

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pub unsafe fn removeRubyInRange(&self, range: NSRange)

Remove ruby text for the range.

The range parameter uses UTF-16 code unit index range.

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impl AVMutableCaption

Region.

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pub unsafe fn region(&self) -> Retained<AVCaptionRegion>

The region where the caption is placed.

It can be nil when the underlying caption format doesn’t support or use regions. This property throws an exception if region has unrecognizeable units.

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pub unsafe fn setRegion(&self, region: &AVCaptionRegion)

Setter for region.

This is copied when set.

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pub unsafe fn textAlignment(&self) -> AVCaptionTextAlignment

The text alignemnt within the containing region.

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pub unsafe fn setTextAlignment(&self, text_alignment: AVCaptionTextAlignment)

Setter for textAlignment.

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impl AVMutableCaption

Animation.

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pub unsafe fn animation(&self) -> AVCaptionAnimation

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pub unsafe fn setAnimation(&self, animation: AVCaptionAnimation)

Setter for animation.

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pub unsafe fn text(&self) -> Retained<NSString>

The text content of the caption.

The text may contain any of the line breaking character sequences (LF, CR, or CF+LF) and separating the lines in the presentation.

The Apple iTT format supports all Unicode code points allowed in a XML document. Any XML special characters such as ’ & ’ are converted to a corresponding character reference syntax when written to the destination file.

CEA608 closed captions support the following Unicode characters. Range: U+0020 - U+005F Range: U+0061 - U+007E Range: U+00A1 - U+00A5 Characters: U+00A9, U+00AB, U+00AE, U+00B0, U+00BB, U+00BD, U+00BF Range: U+00C0-U+00C5 Range: U+00C7-U+00CF Range: U+00D1-U+00D6 Range: U+00D8-U+00DC Range: U+00DF-U+00E5 Range: U+00E7-U+00EF Range: U+00F1-U+00FC Range: U+2018-U+2019 Range: U+2018-U+201D Character: U+2022 Range: U+2120-U+2122 Characters: U+2501, U+2503, U+250F, U+2513, U+2517, U+251B, U+2588, U+266A

CEA608 closed captions don’t support the line breaking character sequences (LF, CR, or CF+LF).

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pub unsafe fn timeRange(&self) -> CMTimeRange

Available on crate feature objc2-core-media only.

The time range during which the caption should be presented.

Apple iTT format doesn’t allow two captions to have overlapped time range except when the two captions are associated with different regions.

CEA608 closed caption time ranges can’t start with zero, because the decoder needs some transmission time. CEA608 closed caption time ranges should be aligned with the video frame rate because this is how often the commands are delivered.

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pub unsafe fn textColorAtIndex_range( &self, index: NSInteger, out_range: *mut NSRange, ) -> Option<Retained<CGColor>>

Available on crate feature objc2-core-graphics only.

The color of the character(s).

A value of NULL means that the color is not specified. The caller must release the returned object via CGColorRelease. The range parameter receives UTF-16 code unit index range the style is effective. The range will indicate where the current style returned (including NULL) will be active and allows discovery of the next change in the style.

CEA608 closed captions support the following 8 colors with 1.0 alpha value. White (RGB:1.0, 1.0, 1.0) Red (RGB:1.0, 0.0, 0.0) Blue (RGB:0.0, 0.0, 1.0) Green (RGB:0.0, 1.0, 0.0) Yellow (RGB:1.0, 1.0, 0.0) Cyan (RGB:0.0, 1.0, 1.0) Magenta (RGB:1.0, 0.0, 1.0) Black (RGB:0.0, 0.0, 0.0)

§Safety

out_range must be a valid pointer or null.

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pub unsafe fn backgroundColorAtIndex_range( &self, index: NSInteger, out_range: *mut NSRange, ) -> Option<Retained<CGColor>>

Available on crate feature objc2-core-graphics only.

The background color of the character(s).

A value of NULL means that the color is not specified. The caller must release the returned object via CGColorRelease. The range parameter receives UTF-16 code unit index range the style is effective. After returning from the call, the range will indicate where the current style returned (including NULL) will be active and allows discovery of the next change in the style.

iTT format ignores this property.

CEA608 closed captions support the following 8 colors with 1.0, 0.5 and 0.0 alpha values. White (RGB:1.0, 1.0, 1.0) Red (RGB:1.0, 0.0, 0.0) Blue (RGB:0.0, 0.0, 1.0) Green (RGB:0.0, 1.0, 0.0) Yellow (RGB:1.0, 1.0, 0.0) Cyan (RGB:0.0, 1.0, 1.0) Magenta (RGB:1.0, 0.0, 1.0) Black (RGB:0.0, 0.0, 0.0)

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out_range must be a valid pointer or null.

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pub unsafe fn fontWeightAtIndex_range( &self, index: NSInteger, out_range: *mut NSRange, ) -> AVCaptionFontWeight

Indicates the font weight of the character(s).

The range parameter receives UTF-16 code unit index range the style is effective. After returning from the call, the range will indicate where the current style returned will be active and allows discovery of the next change in the style.

CEA608 closed captions ignore this property.

A visible distinction between AVCaptionFontWeightNormal and AVCaptionFontWeightBold may not exist if the font used has only one weight. This can be more common with CJK fonts where individual fonts can be quite large in terms of storage. Nevertheless, AVCaption still carries the font weight semantics so if the same AVCaption is applied to a different font having multiple weights, the distinction will become visible.

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out_range must be a valid pointer or null.

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pub unsafe fn fontStyleAtIndex_range( &self, index: NSInteger, out_range: *mut NSRange, ) -> AVCaptionFontStyle

Indicates the font style of the character(s).

The range parameter receives UTF-16 code unit index range the style is effective. After returning from the call, the range will indicate where the current style returned will be active and allows discovery of the next change in the style.

Some writing systems may not have italic glyphs for characters and so fonts with italic forms are not available. For example, Japanese fonts do not typically have italic forms for most characters although there may be special cases for Latin characters. Nevertheless, AVCaption still carries the font style semantics even though there may be no visible rendering distinction between using AVCaptionFontStyleNormal and AVCaptionFontStyleItalic with that language.

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out_range must be a valid pointer or null.

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pub unsafe fn decorationAtIndex_range( &self, index: NSInteger, out_range: *mut NSRange, ) -> AVCaptionDecoration

Character decoration

The value of OR-ed value of AVCaptionDecoration as NSInteger. The range parameter receives UTF-16 code unit index range the style is effective. After returning from the call, the range will indicate where the current style returned will be active and allows discovery of the next change in the style.

CEA608 closed captions support only AVCaptionDecorationNone and AVCaptionDecorationUnderline.

§Safety

out_range must be a valid pointer or null.

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pub unsafe fn textCombineAtIndex_range( &self, index: NSInteger, out_range: *mut NSRange, ) -> AVCaptionTextCombine

Text combine (Tate-Chu-Yoko)

The style is effective only in a vertical text region.

When specified, the renderer combines all the characters in the style range so that their glyph areas consume the nominal bounding box of a single em square of the surrounding vertical text.

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out_range must be a valid pointer or null.

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pub unsafe fn rubyAtIndex_range( &self, index: NSInteger, out_range: *mut NSRange, ) -> Option<Retained<AVCaptionRuby>>

Get Ruby associated with the characters.

The range parameter receives UTF-16 code unit index range where the ruby text is applied. After returning from the call, the range will indicate where the current style returned (including NULL) will be active and allows discovery of the next change in the style.

It returns nil when the text doesn’t have a ruby at the position.

CEA608 closed captions ignore this property.

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out_range must be a valid pointer or null.

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pub unsafe fn region(&self) -> Option<Retained<AVCaptionRegion>>

The region where the caption is placed.

It can be nil when the underlying caption format doesn’t support or use regions.

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pub unsafe fn textAlignment(&self) -> AVCaptionTextAlignment

The text alignment within the containing region.

This property throws an exception if a value is set which is not a valid AVCaptionTextAlignment.

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pub unsafe fn animation(&self) -> AVCaptionAnimation

Methods from Deref<Target = NSObject>§

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pub fn doesNotRecognizeSelector(&self, sel: Sel) -> !

Handle messages the object doesn’t recognize.

See Apple’s documentation for details.

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pub fn class(&self) -> &'static AnyClass

Dynamically find the class of this object.

§Panics

May panic if the object is invalid (which may be the case for objects returned from unavailable init/new methods).

§Example

Check that an instance of NSObject has the precise class NSObject.

use objc2::ClassType;
use objc2::runtime::NSObject;

let obj = NSObject::new();
assert_eq!(obj.class(), NSObject::class());
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pub unsafe fn get_ivar<T>(&self, name: &str) -> &T
where T: Encode,

👎Deprecated: this is difficult to use correctly, use Ivar::load instead.

Use Ivar::load instead.

§Safety

The object must have an instance variable with the given name, and it must be of type T.

See Ivar::load_ptr for details surrounding this.

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pub fn downcast_ref<T>(&self) -> Option<&T>
where T: DowncastTarget,

Attempt to downcast the object to a class of type T.

This is the reference-variant. Use Retained::downcast if you want to convert a retained object to another type.

§Mutable classes

Some classes have immutable and mutable variants, such as NSString and NSMutableString.

When some Objective-C API signature says it gives you an immutable class, it generally expects you to not mutate that, even though it may technically be mutable “under the hood”.

So using this method to convert a NSString to a NSMutableString, while not unsound, is generally frowned upon unless you created the string yourself, or the API explicitly documents the string to be mutable.

See Apple’s documentation on mutability and on isKindOfClass: for more details.

§Generic classes

Objective-C generics are called “lightweight generics”, and that’s because they aren’t exposed in the runtime. This makes it impossible to safely downcast to generic collections, so this is disallowed by this method.

You can, however, safely downcast to generic collections where all the type-parameters are AnyObject.

§Panics

This works internally by calling isKindOfClass:. That means that the object must have the instance method of that name, and an exception will be thrown (if CoreFoundation is linked) or the process will abort if that is not the case. In the vast majority of cases, you don’t need to worry about this, since both root objects NSObject and NSProxy implement this method.

§Examples

Cast an NSString back and forth from NSObject.

use objc2::rc::Retained;
use objc2_foundation::{NSObject, NSString};

let obj: Retained<NSObject> = NSString::new().into_super();
let string = obj.downcast_ref::<NSString>().unwrap();
// Or with `downcast`, if we do not need the object afterwards
let string = obj.downcast::<NSString>().unwrap();

Try (and fail) to cast an NSObject to an NSString.

use objc2_foundation::{NSObject, NSString};

let obj = NSObject::new();
assert!(obj.downcast_ref::<NSString>().is_none());

Try to cast to an array of strings.

use objc2_foundation::{NSArray, NSObject, NSString};

let arr = NSArray::from_retained_slice(&[NSObject::new()]);
// This is invalid and doesn't type check.
let arr = arr.downcast_ref::<NSArray<NSString>>();

This fails to compile, since it would require enumerating over the array to ensure that each element is of the desired type, which is a performance pitfall.

Downcast when processing each element instead.

use objc2_foundation::{NSArray, NSObject, NSString};

let arr = NSArray::from_retained_slice(&[NSObject::new()]);

for elem in arr {
    if let Some(data) = elem.downcast_ref::<NSString>() {
        // handle `data`
    }
}

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impl AsRef<AVCaption> for AVMutableCaption

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fn as_ref(&self) -> &AVCaption

Converts this type into a shared reference of the (usually inferred) input type.
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impl AsRef<AVMutableCaption> for AVMutableCaption

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fn as_ref(&self) -> &Self

Converts this type into a shared reference of the (usually inferred) input type.
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impl AsRef<AnyObject> for AVMutableCaption

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fn as_ref(&self) -> &AnyObject

Converts this type into a shared reference of the (usually inferred) input type.
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impl AsRef<NSObject> for AVMutableCaption

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fn as_ref(&self) -> &NSObject

Converts this type into a shared reference of the (usually inferred) input type.
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impl Borrow<AVCaption> for AVMutableCaption

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fn borrow(&self) -> &AVCaption

Immutably borrows from an owned value. Read more
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impl Borrow<AnyObject> for AVMutableCaption

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fn borrow(&self) -> &AnyObject

Immutably borrows from an owned value. Read more
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impl Borrow<NSObject> for AVMutableCaption

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fn borrow(&self) -> &NSObject

Immutably borrows from an owned value. Read more
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impl ClassType for AVMutableCaption

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const NAME: &'static str = "AVMutableCaption"

The name of the Objective-C class that this type represents. Read more
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type Super = AVCaption

The superclass of this class. Read more
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type ThreadKind = <<AVMutableCaption as ClassType>::Super as ClassType>::ThreadKind

Whether the type can be used from any thread, or from only the main thread. Read more
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fn class() -> &'static AnyClass

Get a reference to the Objective-C class that this type represents. Read more
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fn as_super(&self) -> &Self::Super

Get an immutable reference to the superclass.
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impl CopyingHelper for AVMutableCaption

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type Result = AVCaption

The immutable counterpart of the type, or Self if the type has no immutable counterpart. Read more
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impl Debug for AVMutableCaption

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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 Deref for AVMutableCaption

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type Target = AVCaption

The resulting type after dereferencing.
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fn deref(&self) -> &Self::Target

Dereferences the value.
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impl Hash for AVMutableCaption

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fn hash<H: Hasher>(&self, state: &mut H)

Feeds this value into the given Hasher. Read more
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fn hash_slice<H>(data: &[Self], state: &mut H)
where H: Hasher, Self: Sized,

Feeds a slice of this type into the given Hasher. Read more
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impl Message for AVMutableCaption

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fn retain(&self) -> Retained<Self>
where Self: Sized,

Increment the reference count of the receiver. Read more
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impl MutableCopyingHelper for AVMutableCaption

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type Result = AVMutableCaption

The mutable counterpart of the type, or Self if the type has no mutable counterpart. Read more
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impl NSCoding for AVMutableCaption

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unsafe fn encodeWithCoder(&self, coder: &NSCoder)
where Self: Sized + Message,

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unsafe fn initWithCoder( this: Allocated<Self>, coder: &NSCoder, ) -> Option<Retained<Self>>
where Self: Sized + Message,

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impl NSCopying for AVMutableCaption

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fn copy(&self) -> Retained<Self::Result>
where Self: Sized + Message + CopyingHelper,

Returns a new instance that’s a copy of the receiver. Read more
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unsafe fn copyWithZone(&self, zone: *mut NSZone) -> Retained<Self::Result>
where Self: Sized + Message + CopyingHelper,

Returns a new instance that’s a copy of the receiver. Read more
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impl NSMutableCopying for AVMutableCaption

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fn mutableCopy(&self) -> Retained<Self::Result>

Returns a new instance that’s a mutable copy of the receiver. Read more
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unsafe fn mutableCopyWithZone( &self, zone: *mut NSZone, ) -> Retained<Self::Result>

Returns a new instance that’s a mutable copy of the receiver. Read more
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impl NSObjectProtocol for AVMutableCaption

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fn isEqual(&self, other: Option<&AnyObject>) -> bool
where Self: Sized + Message,

Check whether the object is equal to an arbitrary other object. Read more
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fn hash(&self) -> usize
where Self: Sized + Message,

An integer that can be used as a table address in a hash table structure. Read more
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fn isKindOfClass(&self, cls: &AnyClass) -> bool
where Self: Sized + Message,

Check if the object is an instance of the class, or one of its subclasses. Read more
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fn is_kind_of<T>(&self) -> bool
where T: ClassType, Self: Sized + Message,

👎Deprecated: use isKindOfClass directly, or cast your objects with AnyObject::downcast_ref
Check if the object is an instance of the class type, or one of its subclasses. Read more
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fn isMemberOfClass(&self, cls: &AnyClass) -> bool
where Self: Sized + Message,

Check if the object is an instance of a specific class, without checking subclasses. Read more
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fn respondsToSelector(&self, aSelector: Sel) -> bool
where Self: Sized + Message,

Check whether the object implements or inherits a method with the given selector. Read more
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fn conformsToProtocol(&self, aProtocol: &AnyProtocol) -> bool
where Self: Sized + Message,

Check whether the object conforms to a given protocol. Read more
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fn description(&self) -> Retained<NSObject>
where Self: Sized + Message,

A textual representation of the object. Read more
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fn debugDescription(&self) -> Retained<NSObject>
where Self: Sized + Message,

A textual representation of the object to use when debugging. Read more
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fn isProxy(&self) -> bool
where Self: Sized + Message,

Check whether the receiver is a subclass of the NSProxy root class instead of the usual NSObject. Read more
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fn retainCount(&self) -> usize
where Self: Sized + Message,

The reference count of the object. Read more
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impl NSSecureCoding for AVMutableCaption

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impl PartialEq for AVMutableCaption

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fn eq(&self, other: &Self) -> bool

Tests for self and other values to be equal, and is used by ==.
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fn ne(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool

Tests for !=. The default implementation is almost always sufficient, and should not be overridden without very good reason.
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impl RefEncode for AVMutableCaption

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const ENCODING_REF: Encoding = <AVCaption as ::objc2::RefEncode>::ENCODING_REF

The Objective-C type-encoding for a reference of this type. Read more
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impl DowncastTarget for AVMutableCaption

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impl Eq for AVMutableCaption

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