Struct sequoia_openpgp::packet::Container[][src]

pub struct Container { /* fields omitted */ }
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Holds packet bodies.

This is used by OpenPGP container packets, like the compressed data packet, to store the containing packets.

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Returns a reference to this Packet’s children.

Returns None if the body is not structured.

Returns a mutable reference to this Packet’s children.

Returns None if the body is not structured.

Returns an iterator over the packet’s descendants. The descendants are visited in depth-first order.

Returns None if the body is not structured.

Returns an iterator over the packet’s immediate children.

Returns None if the body is not structured.

Returns an IntoIter over the packet’s immediate children.

Returns None if the body is not structured.

Gets the packet’s body.

Sets the packet’s body.

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