ClipperBuffer

Struct ClipperBuffer 

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pub struct ClipperBuffer<'a, W>
where W: Eq + Clone + Hash,
{ /* private fields */ }
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Second stage: render widgets to the temporary buffer.

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impl<'a, W> ClipperBuffer<'a, W>
where W: Eq + Hash + Clone,

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pub fn is_visible(&self, widget: W) -> bool

Is the widget visible.

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pub fn render_label<FN>(&mut self, widget: W, render_fn: FN) -> bool
where FN: FnOnce(&Option<Cow<'static, str>>, Rect, &mut Buffer),

Render the label for the given widget.

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pub fn render_widget<FN, WW>(&mut self, widget: W, render_fn: FN) -> bool
where FN: FnOnce() -> WW, WW: Widget,

Render a stateless widget and its label.

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pub fn render<FN, WW, SS>( &mut self, widget: W, render_fn: FN, state: &mut SS, ) -> bool
where FN: FnOnce() -> WW, WW: StatefulWidget<State = SS>, SS: RelocatableState,

Render a stateful widget and its label.

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pub fn locate_widget(&self, widget: W) -> Option<Rect>

Get the buffer coordinates for the given widget.

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pub fn locate_label(&self, widget: W) -> Option<Rect>

Get the buffer coordinates for the label of the given widget.

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pub fn locate_area(&self, area: Rect) -> Option<Rect>

Relocate the area from layout coordinates to buffer coordinates, which is a noop as those are aligned.

But this will return None if the given area is outside the buffer.

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pub fn relocate<S>(&self, widget: W, state: &mut S)

After rendering the widget to the buffer it may have stored areas in its state. These will be in buffer coordinates instead of screen coordinates.

Call this function to correct this after rendering.

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This is only necessary if you do some manual rendering of stateful widgets. If you use [render] this will happen automatically

Parameter:

widget: The visibility of this widget will determine if the areas in state are shifted or hidden altogether.

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pub fn buffer(&mut self) -> &mut Buffer

Return a reference to the buffer.

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pub fn finish(self, buffer: &mut Buffer, state: &mut ClipperState<W>)

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impl<'a, W> Debug for ClipperBuffer<'a, W>
where W: Eq + Clone + Hash + Debug,

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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<'a, W> Drop for ClipperBuffer<'a, W>
where W: Eq + Hash + Clone,

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fn drop(&mut self)

Executes the destructor for this type. Read more

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impl<'a, W> Freeze for ClipperBuffer<'a, W>

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impl<'a, W> !RefUnwindSafe for ClipperBuffer<'a, W>

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impl<'a, W> !Send for ClipperBuffer<'a, W>

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impl<'a, W> !Sync for ClipperBuffer<'a, W>

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impl<'a, W> Unpin for ClipperBuffer<'a, W>

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impl<'a, W> !UnwindSafe for ClipperBuffer<'a, W>

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