Struct serde_test::Serializer [] [src]

pub struct Serializer<'a, I> where I: Iterator<Item=&'a Token<'a>> {
    // some fields omitted
}

Methods

impl<'a, I> Serializer<'a, I> where I: Iterator<Item=&'a Token<'a>>
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fn new(tokens: I) -> Serializer<'a, I>

fn next_token(&mut self) -> Option<&'a Token<'a>>

Trait Implementations

impl<'a, I> Serializer for Serializer<'a, I> where I: Iterator<Item=&'a Token<'a>>
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type Error = Error

The error type that can be returned if some error occurs during serialization.

type MapState = ()

A state object that is initialized by serialize_map, passed to serialize_map_elt, and consumed by serialize_map_end. Use () if no state is required. Read more

type SeqState = ()

A state object that is initialized by serialize_seq, passed to serialize_seq_elt, and consumed by serialize_seq_end. Use () if no state is required. Read more

type TupleState = ()

A state object that is initialized by serialize_tuple, passed to serialize_tuple_elt, and consumed by serialize_tuple_end. Use () if no state is required. Read more

type TupleStructState = ()

A state object that is initialized by serialize_tuple_struct, passed to serialize_tuple_struct_elt, and consumed by serialize_tuple_struct_end. Use () if no state is required. Read more

type TupleVariantState = ()

A state object that is initialized by serialize_tuple_variant, passed to serialize_tuple_variant_elt, and consumed by serialize_tuple_variant_end. Use () if no state is required. Read more

type StructState = ()

A state object that is initialized by serialize_struct, passed to serialize_struct_elt, and consumed by serialize_struct_end. Use () if no state is required. Read more

type StructVariantState = ()

A state object that is initialized by serialize_struct_variant, passed to serialize_struct_variant_elt, and consumed by serialize_struct_variant_end. Use () if no state is required. Read more

fn serialize_unit(&mut self) -> Result<()Error>

Serializes a () value. It's reasonable to just not serialize anything.

fn serialize_newtype_variant<T>(&mut self, name: &str, _variant_index: usize, variant: &str, value: T) -> Result<()Error> where T: Serialize

Allows a variant with a single item to be more efficiently serialized than a variant with multiple items. A reasonable implementation would be to forward to serialize_tuple_variant. Read more

fn serialize_unit_struct(&mut self, name: &str) -> Result<()Error>

Serializes a unit struct value. A reasonable implementation would be to forward to serialize_unit. Read more

fn serialize_unit_variant(&mut self, name: &str, _variant_index: usize, variant: &str) -> Result<()Error>

Serializes a unit variant, otherwise known as a variant with no arguments. A reasonable implementation would be to forward to serialize_unit. Read more

fn serialize_bool(&mut self, v: bool) -> Result<()Error>

Serializes a bool value.

fn serialize_isize(&mut self, v: isize) -> Result<()Error>

Serializes an isize value. If the format does not differentiate between isize and i64, a reasonable implementation would be to cast the value to i64 and forward to serialize_i64. Read more

fn serialize_i8(&mut self, v: i8) -> Result<()Error>

Serializes an i8 value. If the format does not differentiate between i8 and i64, a reasonable implementation would be to cast the value to i64 and forward to serialize_i64. Read more

fn serialize_i16(&mut self, v: i16) -> Result<()Error>

Serializes an i16 value. If the format does not differentiate between i16 and i64, a reasonable implementation would be to cast the value to i64 and forward to serialize_i64. Read more

fn serialize_i32(&mut self, v: i32) -> Result<()Error>

Serializes an i32 value. If the format does not differentiate between i32 and i64, a reasonable implementation would be to cast the value to i64 and forward to serialize_i64. Read more

fn serialize_i64(&mut self, v: i64) -> Result<()Error>

Serializes an i64 value.

fn serialize_usize(&mut self, v: usize) -> Result<()Error>

Serializes a usize value. If the format does not differentiate between usize and u64, a reasonable implementation would be to cast the value to u64 and forward to serialize_u64. Read more

fn serialize_u8(&mut self, v: u8) -> Result<()Error>

Serializes a u8 value. If the format does not differentiate between u8 and u64, a reasonable implementation would be to cast the value to u64 and forward to serialize_u64. Read more

fn serialize_u16(&mut self, v: u16) -> Result<()Error>

Serializes a u16 value. If the format does not differentiate between u16 and u64, a reasonable implementation would be to cast the value to u64 and forward to serialize_u64. Read more

fn serialize_u32(&mut self, v: u32) -> Result<()Error>

Serializes a u32 value. If the format does not differentiate between u32 and u64, a reasonable implementation would be to cast the value to u64 and forward to serialize_u64. Read more

fn serialize_u64(&mut self, v: u64) -> Result<()Error>

Serializes au64` value.

fn serialize_f32(&mut self, v: f32) -> Result<()Error>

Serializes an f32 value. If the format does not differentiate between f32 and f64, a reasonable implementation would be to cast the value to f64 and forward to serialize_f64. Read more

fn serialize_f64(&mut self, v: f64) -> Result<()Error>

Serializes an f64 value.

fn serialize_char(&mut self, v: char) -> Result<()Error>

Serializes a character. If the format does not support characters, it is reasonable to serialize it as a single element str or a u32. Read more

fn serialize_str(&mut self, v: &str) -> Result<()Error>

Serializes a &str.

fn serialize_none(&mut self) -> Result<()Error>

Serializes a None value.

fn serialize_some<V>(&mut self, value: V) -> Result<()Error> where V: Serialize

Serializes a Some(...) value.

fn serialize_seq<'b>(&'b mut self, len: Option<usize>) -> Result<()Error>

Begins to serialize a sequence. This call must be followed by zero or more calls to serialize_seq_elt, then a call to serialize_seq_end. Read more

fn serialize_seq_elt<T>(&mut self, _: &mut (), value: T) -> Result<()Error> where T: Serialize

Serializes a sequence element. Must have previously called serialize_seq. Read more

fn serialize_seq_end(&mut self, _: ()) -> Result<()Error>

Finishes serializing a sequence.

fn serialize_seq_fixed_size(&mut self, len: usize) -> Result<()Error>

Begins to serialize a sequence whose length will be known at deserialization time. This call must be followed by zero or more calls to serialize_seq_elt, then a call to serialize_seq_end. A reasonable implementation would be to forward to serialize_seq. Read more

fn serialize_tuple(&mut self, len: usize) -> Result<()Error>

Begins to serialize a tuple. This call must be followed by zero or more calls to serialize_tuple_elt, then a call to serialize_tuple_end. A reasonable implementation would be to forward to serialize_seq. Read more

fn serialize_tuple_elt<T>(&mut self, _: &mut (), value: T) -> Result<()Error> where T: Serialize

Serializes a tuple element. Must have previously called serialize_tuple. Read more

fn serialize_tuple_end(&mut self, _: ()) -> Result<()Error>

Finishes serializing a tuple.

fn serialize_newtype_struct<T>(&mut self, name: &'static str, value: T) -> Result<()Error> where T: Serialize

Allows a tuple struct with a single element, also known as a newtype struct, to be more efficiently serialized than a tuple struct with multiple items. A reasonable implementation would be to forward to serialize_tuple_struct or to just serialize the inner value without wrapping. Read more

fn serialize_tuple_struct(&mut self, name: &'static str, len: usize) -> Result<()Error>

Begins to serialize a tuple struct. This call must be followed by zero or more calls to serialize_tuple_struct_elt, then a call to serialize_tuple_struct_end. A reasonable implementation would be to forward to serialize_tuple. Read more

fn serialize_tuple_struct_elt<T>(&mut self, _: &mut (), value: T) -> Result<()Error> where T: Serialize

Serializes a tuple struct element. Must have previously called serialize_tuple_struct. Read more

fn serialize_tuple_struct_end(&mut self, _: ()) -> Result<()Error>

Finishes serializing a tuple struct.

fn serialize_tuple_variant(&mut self, name: &str, _variant_index: usize, variant: &str, len: usize) -> Result<()Error>

Begins to serialize a tuple variant. This call must be followed by zero or more calls to serialize_tuple_variant_elt, then a call to serialize_tuple_variant_end. A reasonable implementation would be to forward to serialize_tuple_struct. Read more

fn serialize_tuple_variant_elt<T>(&mut self, _: &mut (), value: T) -> Result<()Error> where T: Serialize

Serializes a tuple variant element. Must have previously called serialize_tuple_variant. Read more

fn serialize_tuple_variant_end(&mut self, _: ()) -> Result<()Error>

Finishes serializing a tuple variant.

fn serialize_map(&mut self, len: Option<usize>) -> Result<()Error>

Begins to serialize a map. This call must be followed by zero or more calls to serialize_map_key and serialize_map_value, then a call to serialize_map_end. Read more

fn serialize_map_key<T>(&mut self, _: &mut (), key: T) -> Result<(), Self::Error> where T: Serialize

Serialize a map key. Must have previously called serialize_map.

fn serialize_map_value<T>(&mut self, _: &mut (), value: T) -> Result<(), Self::Error> where T: Serialize

Serialize a map value. Must have previously called serialize_map.

fn serialize_map_end(&mut self, _: ()) -> Result<(), Self::Error>

Finishes serializing a map.

fn serialize_struct(&mut self, name: &str, len: usize) -> Result<()Error>

Begins to serialize a struct. This call must be followed by zero or more calls to serialize_struct_elt, then a call to serialize_struct_end. Read more

fn serialize_struct_elt<V>(&mut self, _: &mut (), key: &'static str, value: V) -> Result<(), Self::Error> where V: Serialize

Serializes a struct field. Must have previously called serialize_struct. Read more

fn serialize_struct_end(&mut self, _: ()) -> Result<(), Self::Error>

Finishes serializing a struct.

fn serialize_struct_variant(&mut self, name: &str, _variant_index: usize, variant: &str, len: usize) -> Result<()Error>

Begins to serialize a struct variant. This call must be followed by zero or more calls to serialize_struct_variant_elt, then a call to serialize_struct_variant_end. Read more

fn serialize_struct_variant_elt<V>(&mut self, _: &mut (), key: &'static str, value: V) -> Result<(), Self::Error> where V: Serialize

Serialize a struct variant element. Must have previously called serialize_struct_variant. Read more

fn serialize_struct_variant_end(&mut self, _: ()) -> Result<(), Self::Error>

Finishes serializing a struct variant.

fn serialize_bytes(&mut self, value: &[u8]) -> Result<(), Self::Error>

Enables serializers to serialize byte slices more compactly or more efficiently than other types of slices. If no efficient implementation is available, a reasonable implementation would be to forward to serialize_seq. If forwarded, the implementation looks usually just like this: rust let mut state = try!(self.serialize_seq(value)); for b in value { try!(self.serialize_seq_elt(&mut state, b)); } self.serialize_seq_end(state) Read more