pub struct TableRow<T: Table> { /* private fields */ }
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Row reference that can be used in any query in the same transaction.
TableRow is restricted to a single thread to prevent it from being used in a different transaction.
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Source§impl<T: Table> Ord for TableRow<T>
impl<T: Table> Ord for TableRow<T>
Source§impl<T: Table> PartialOrd for TableRow<T>
impl<T: Table> PartialOrd for TableRow<T>
Source§impl<T: Table> ToSql for TableRow<T>
This makes it possible to use TableRow as a parameter in
rusqlite queries and statements.
impl<T: Table> ToSql for TableRow<T>
This makes it possible to use TableRow as a parameter in rusqlite queries and statements.
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impl<T: Table> Copy for TableRow<T>
impl<T: Table> Eq for TableRow<T>
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impl<T> RefUnwindSafe for TableRow<T>where
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impl<T> !Send for TableRow<T>
impl<T> !Sync for TableRow<T>
impl<T> Unpin for TableRow<T>where
T: Unpin,
impl<T> UnwindSafe for TableRow<T>where
T: UnwindSafe,
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