#[repr(C)]pub struct IOBluetoothSDPServiceAttribute { /* private fields */ }IOBluetoothSDPServiceAttribute and objc2 only.Expand description
IOBluetoothSDPServiceAttribute represents a single SDP service attribute.
A service attribute contains two components: an attribute ID and a data element.
See also Apple’s documentation
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Source§impl IOBluetoothSDPServiceAttribute
impl IOBluetoothSDPServiceAttribute
Sourcepub unsafe fn withID_attributeElementValue(
new_attribute_id: BluetoothSDPServiceAttributeID,
attribute_element_value: Option<&NSObject>,
) -> Option<Retained<Self>>
Available on crate feature Bluetooth only.
pub unsafe fn withID_attributeElementValue( new_attribute_id: BluetoothSDPServiceAttributeID, attribute_element_value: Option<&NSObject>, ) -> Option<Retained<Self>>
Bluetooth only.Creates a new service attribute with the given ID and element value.
See +[IOBluetoothSDPDataElement withElementValue:] for a description of the types that may be passed in as the attributeElementValue.
Parameter attributeID: The attribute ID of the new service attribute.
Parameter attributeElementValue: The data element value of the new service attribute
Returns: Returns the newly allocated service attribute object. Returns nil if there was an error parsing the element value. The returned IOBluetoothSDPDataElement object has been autoreleased, so it is not necessary for the caller to release it. If the object is to be referenced and kept around, retain should be called.
Sourcepub unsafe fn withID_attributeElement(
new_attribute_id: BluetoothSDPServiceAttributeID,
attribute_element: Option<&IOBluetoothSDPDataElement>,
) -> Option<Retained<Self>>
Available on crate features Bluetooth and IOBluetoothSDPDataElement only.
pub unsafe fn withID_attributeElement( new_attribute_id: BluetoothSDPServiceAttributeID, attribute_element: Option<&IOBluetoothSDPDataElement>, ) -> Option<Retained<Self>>
Bluetooth and IOBluetoothSDPDataElement only.Creates a new service attribute with the given ID and data element.
Parameter attributeID: The attribute ID of the new service attribute.
Parameter attributeElement: The data element of the new service attribute.
Returns: Returns the newly allocated service attribute object. Returns nil if there was an error. The returned IOBluetoothSDPDataElement object has been autoreleased, so it is not necessary for the caller to release it. If the object is to be referenced and kept around, retain should be called.
Sourcepub unsafe fn initWithID_attributeElementValue(
this: Allocated<Self>,
new_attribute_id: BluetoothSDPServiceAttributeID,
attribute_element_value: Option<&NSObject>,
) -> Option<Retained<Self>>
Available on crate feature Bluetooth only.
pub unsafe fn initWithID_attributeElementValue( this: Allocated<Self>, new_attribute_id: BluetoothSDPServiceAttributeID, attribute_element_value: Option<&NSObject>, ) -> Option<Retained<Self>>
Bluetooth only.Initializes a new service attribute with the given ID and element value.
See +[IOBluetoothSDPDataElement withElementValue:] for a description of the types that may be passed in as the attributeElementValue.
Parameter attributeID: The attribute ID of the new service attribute.
Parameter attributeElementValue: The data element value of the new service attribute
Returns: Returns self if successful. Returns nil if there was an error parsing the element value.
Sourcepub unsafe fn initWithID_attributeElement(
this: Allocated<Self>,
new_attribute_id: BluetoothSDPServiceAttributeID,
attribute_element: Option<&IOBluetoothSDPDataElement>,
) -> Option<Retained<Self>>
Available on crate features Bluetooth and IOBluetoothSDPDataElement only.
pub unsafe fn initWithID_attributeElement( this: Allocated<Self>, new_attribute_id: BluetoothSDPServiceAttributeID, attribute_element: Option<&IOBluetoothSDPDataElement>, ) -> Option<Retained<Self>>
Bluetooth and IOBluetoothSDPDataElement only.Initializes a new service attribute with the given ID and data element.
Parameter attributeID: The attribute ID of the new service attribute.
Parameter attributeElement: The data element of the new service attribute.
Returns: Returns self if successful. Returns nil if there was an error.
Sourcepub unsafe fn getAttributeID(&self) -> BluetoothSDPServiceAttributeID
Available on crate feature Bluetooth only.
pub unsafe fn getAttributeID(&self) -> BluetoothSDPServiceAttributeID
Bluetooth only.Returns the attribute ID for the target service attribute.
Returns: Returns the attribute ID for the target service attribute.
Sourcepub unsafe fn getDataElement(
&self,
) -> Option<Retained<IOBluetoothSDPDataElement>>
Available on crate feature IOBluetoothSDPDataElement only.
pub unsafe fn getDataElement( &self, ) -> Option<Retained<IOBluetoothSDPDataElement>>
IOBluetoothSDPDataElement only.Returns the data element for the target service attribute.
Returns: Returns the data element for the target service attribute.
Sourcepub unsafe fn getIDDataElement(
&self,
) -> Option<Retained<IOBluetoothSDPDataElement>>
Available on crate feature IOBluetoothSDPDataElement only.
pub unsafe fn getIDDataElement( &self, ) -> Option<Retained<IOBluetoothSDPDataElement>>
IOBluetoothSDPDataElement only.Returns the data element representing the attribute ID for the target service attribute.
Returns: Returns the data element representing the attribute ID for the target service attribute.
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}Trait Implementations§
Source§impl ClassType for IOBluetoothSDPServiceAttribute
impl ClassType for IOBluetoothSDPServiceAttribute
Source§const NAME: &'static str = "IOBluetoothSDPServiceAttribute"
const NAME: &'static str = "IOBluetoothSDPServiceAttribute"
Source§type ThreadKind = <<IOBluetoothSDPServiceAttribute as ClassType>::Super as ClassType>::ThreadKind
type ThreadKind = <<IOBluetoothSDPServiceAttribute as ClassType>::Super as ClassType>::ThreadKind
Source§impl NSObjectProtocol for IOBluetoothSDPServiceAttribute
impl NSObjectProtocol for IOBluetoothSDPServiceAttribute
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fn isEqual(&self, other: Option<&AnyObject>) -> bool
Source§fn hash(&self) -> usize
fn hash(&self) -> usize
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