Enum rmp_rpc::Value
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pub enum Value { Nil, Boolean(bool), Integer(Integer), F32(f32), F64(f64), String(Utf8String), Binary(Vec<u8>), Array(Vec<Value>), Map(Vec<(Value, Value)>), Ext(i8, Vec<u8>), }
Represents any valid MessagePack value.
Variants
Nil
Nil represents nil.
Boolean(bool)
Boolean represents true or false.
Integer(Integer)
Integer represents an integer.
A value of an Integer
object is limited from -(2^63)
upto (2^64)-1
.
Examples
use rmpv::Value; assert_eq!(42, Value::from(42).as_i64().unwrap());
F32(f32)
A 32-bit floating point number.
F64(f64)
A 64-bit floating point number.
String(Utf8String)
String extending Raw type represents a UTF-8 string.
Note
String objects may contain invalid byte sequence and the behavior of a deserializer depends on the actual implementation when it received invalid byte sequence. Deserializers should provide functionality to get the original byte array so that applications can decide how to handle the object
Binary(Vec<u8>)
Binary extending Raw type represents a byte array.
Array(Vec<Value>)
Array represents a sequence of objects.
Map(Vec<(Value, Value)>)
Map represents key-value pairs of objects.
Ext(i8, Vec<u8>)
Extended implements Extension interface: represents a tuple of type information and a byte array where type information is an integer whose meaning is defined by applications.
Methods
impl Value
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fn is_nil(&self) -> bool
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Returns true if the Value
is a Null. Returns false otherwise.
Examples
use rmpv::Value; assert!(Value::Nil.is_nil());
fn is_bool(&self) -> bool
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Returns true if the Value
is a Boolean. Returns false otherwise.
Examples
use rmpv::Value; assert!(Value::Boolean(true).is_bool()); assert!(!Value::Nil.is_bool());
fn is_i64(&self) -> bool
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Returns true if the Value
is convertible to an i64. Returns false otherwise.
Examples
use rmpv::Value; assert!(Value::from(42).is_i64()); assert!(!Value::from(42.0).is_i64());
fn is_u64(&self) -> bool
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Returns true if the Value
is convertible to an u64. Returns false otherwise.
Examples
use rmpv::Value; assert!(Value::from(42).is_u64()); assert!(!Value::F32(42.0).is_u64()); assert!(!Value::F64(42.0).is_u64());
fn is_f32(&self) -> bool
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Returns true if (and only if) the Value
is a f32. Returns false otherwise.
Examples
use rmpv::Value; assert!(Value::F32(42.0).is_f32()); assert!(!Value::from(42).is_f32()); assert!(!Value::F64(42.0).is_f32());
fn is_f64(&self) -> bool
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Returns true if (and only if) the Value
is a f64. Returns false otherwise.
Examples
use rmpv::Value; assert!(Value::F64(42.0).is_f64()); assert!(!Value::from(42).is_f64()); assert!(!Value::F32(42.0).is_f64());
fn is_number(&self) -> bool
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Returns true if the Value
is a Number. Returns false otherwise.
Examples
use rmpv::Value; assert!(Value::from(42).is_number()); assert!(Value::F32(42.0).is_number()); assert!(Value::F64(42.0).is_number()); assert!(!Value::Nil.is_number());
fn is_str(&self) -> bool
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Returns true if the Value
is a String. Returns false otherwise.
Examples
use rmpv::Value; assert!(Value::String("value".into()).is_str()); assert!(!Value::Nil.is_str());
fn is_bin(&self) -> bool
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Returns true if the Value
is a Binary. Returns false otherwise.
fn is_array(&self) -> bool
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Returns true if the Value
is an Array. Returns false otherwise.
fn is_map(&self) -> bool
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Returns true if the Value
is a Map. Returns false otherwise.
fn is_ext(&self) -> bool
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Returns true if the Value
is an Ext. Returns false otherwise.
fn as_bool(&self) -> Option<bool>
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If the Value
is a Boolean, returns the associated bool.
Returns None otherwise.
Examples
use rmpv::Value; assert_eq!(Some(true), Value::Boolean(true).as_bool()); assert_eq!(None, Value::Nil.as_bool());
fn as_i64(&self) -> Option<i64>
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If the Value
is an integer, return or cast it to a i64.
Returns None otherwise.
Examples
use rmpv::Value; assert_eq!(Some(42i64), Value::from(42).as_i64()); assert_eq!(None, Value::F64(42.0).as_i64());
fn as_u64(&self) -> Option<u64>
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If the Value
is an integer, return or cast it to a u64.
Returns None otherwise.
Examples
use rmpv::Value; assert_eq!(Some(42u64), Value::from(42).as_u64()); assert_eq!(None, Value::from(-42).as_u64()); assert_eq!(None, Value::F64(42.0).as_u64());
fn as_f64(&self) -> Option<f64>
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If the Value
is a number, return or cast it to a f64.
Returns None otherwise.
Examples
use rmpv::Value; assert_eq!(Some(42.0), Value::from(42).as_f64()); assert_eq!(Some(42.0), Value::F32(42.0f32).as_f64()); assert_eq!(Some(42.0), Value::F64(42.0f64).as_f64()); assert_eq!(Some(2147483647.0), Value::from(i32::max_value() as i64).as_f64()); assert_eq!(None, Value::Nil.as_f64());
fn as_str(&self) -> Option<&str>
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If the Value
is a String, returns the associated str.
Returns None otherwise.
Examples
use rmpv::Value; assert_eq!(Some("le message"), Value::String("le message".into()).as_str()); assert_eq!(None, Value::Boolean(true).as_str());
fn as_slice(&self) -> Option<&[u8]>
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If the Value
is a Binary or a String, returns the associated slice.
Returns None otherwise.
Examples
use rmpv::Value; assert_eq!(Some(&[1, 2, 3, 4, 5][..]), Value::Binary(vec![1, 2, 3, 4, 5]).as_slice()); assert_eq!(None, Value::Boolean(true).as_slice());
fn as_array(&self) -> Option<&Vec<Value>>
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If the Value
is an Array, returns the associated vector.
Returns None otherwise.
Examples
use rmpv::Value; let val = Value::Array(vec![Value::Nil, Value::Boolean(true)]); assert_eq!(Some(&vec![Value::Nil, Value::Boolean(true)]), val.as_array()); assert_eq!(None, Value::Nil.as_array());
fn as_map(&self) -> Option<&Vec<(Value, Value)>>
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If the Value
is a Map, returns the associated vector of key-value tuples.
Returns None otherwise.
Note
MessagePack represents map as a vector of key-value tuples.
Examples
use rmpv::Value; let val = Value::Map(vec![(Value::Nil, Value::Boolean(true))]); assert_eq!(Some(&vec![(Value::Nil, Value::Boolean(true))]), val.as_map()); assert_eq!(None, Value::Nil.as_map());
fn as_ext(&self) -> Option<(i8, &[u8])>
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If the Value
is an Ext, returns the associated tuple with a ty and slice.
Returns None otherwise.
Examples
use rmpv::Value; assert_eq!(Some((42, &[1, 2, 3, 4, 5][..])), Value::Ext(42, vec![1, 2, 3, 4, 5]).as_ext()); assert_eq!(None, Value::Boolean(true).as_ext());
Trait Implementations
impl Clone for Value
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fn clone(&self) -> Value
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Returns a copy of the value. Read more
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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Performs copy-assignment from source
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impl From<i16> for Value
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impl From<u64> for Value
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impl From<Vec<u8>> for Value
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impl<'a> From<&'a [u8]> for Value
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impl From<i32> for Value
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impl From<Vec<Value>> for Value
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impl<'a> From<Cow<'a, str>> for Value
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impl From<isize> for Value
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impl From<usize> for Value
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impl From<f32> for Value
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impl From<bool> for Value
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impl From<Vec<(Value, Value)>> for Value
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impl From<String> for Value
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impl From<i64> for Value
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impl<'a> From<Cow<'a, [u8]>> for Value
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impl From<f64> for Value
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impl From<u8> for Value
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impl From<u32> for Value
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impl From<u16> for Value
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impl From<i8> for Value
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impl<'a> From<&'a str> for Value
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impl Debug for Value
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fn fmt(&self, __arg_0: &mut Formatter) -> Result<(), Error>
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Formats the value using the given formatter.
impl Display for Value
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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter) -> Result<(), Error>
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Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
impl PartialEq<Value> for Value
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fn eq(&self, __arg_0: &Value) -> bool
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This method tests for self
and other
values to be equal, and is used by ==
. Read more
fn ne(&self, __arg_0: &Value) -> bool
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This method tests for !=
.