ReferralHeaderFlags

Struct ReferralHeaderFlags 

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pub struct ReferralHeaderFlags { /* private fields */ }

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impl ReferralHeaderFlags

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pub const fn new() -> Self

Returns an instance with zero initialized data.

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impl ReferralHeaderFlags

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pub const fn into_bytes(self) -> [u8; 4]

Returns the underlying bits.

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The returned byte array is layed out in the same way as described here.

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pub const fn from_bytes(bytes: [u8; 4]) -> Self

Converts the given bytes directly into the bitfield struct.

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impl ReferralHeaderFlags

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pub fn referral_servers(&self) -> <bool as Specifier>::InOut

Returns the value of referral_servers. Whether all of the targets in the referral entries returned are DFS root targets capable of handling DFS referral requests.

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pub fn referral_servers_or_err( &self, ) -> Result<<bool as Specifier>::InOut, InvalidBitPattern<<bool as Specifier>::Bytes>>

Returns the value of referral_servers.

#Errors

If the returned value contains an invalid bit pattern for referral_servers. Whether all of the targets in the referral entries returned are DFS root targets capable of handling DFS referral requests.

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pub fn with_referral_servers(self, new_val: <bool as Specifier>::InOut) -> Self

Returns a copy of the bitfield with the value of referral_servers set to the given value.

#Panics

If the given value is out of bounds for referral_servers. Whether all of the targets in the referral entries returned are DFS root targets capable of handling DFS referral requests.

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pub fn with_referral_servers_checked( self, new_val: <bool as Specifier>::InOut, ) -> Result<Self, OutOfBounds>

Returns a copy of the bitfield with the value of referral_servers set to the given value.

#Errors

If the given value is out of bounds for referral_servers. Whether all of the targets in the referral entries returned are DFS root targets capable of handling DFS referral requests.

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pub fn set_referral_servers(&mut self, new_val: <bool as Specifier>::InOut)

Sets the value of referral_servers to the given value.

#Panics

If the given value is out of bounds for referral_servers. Whether all of the targets in the referral entries returned are DFS root targets capable of handling DFS referral requests.

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pub fn set_referral_servers_checked( &mut self, new_val: <bool as Specifier>::InOut, ) -> Result<(), OutOfBounds>

Sets the value of referral_servers to the given value.

#Errors

If the given value is out of bounds for referral_servers. Whether all of the targets in the referral entries returned are DFS root targets capable of handling DFS referral requests.

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pub fn storage_servers(&self) -> <bool as Specifier>::InOut

Returns the value of storage_servers. Whether all of the targets in the referral response can be accessed without requiring further referral requests.

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pub fn storage_servers_or_err( &self, ) -> Result<<bool as Specifier>::InOut, InvalidBitPattern<<bool as Specifier>::Bytes>>

Returns the value of storage_servers.

#Errors

If the returned value contains an invalid bit pattern for storage_servers. Whether all of the targets in the referral response can be accessed without requiring further referral requests.

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pub fn with_storage_servers(self, new_val: <bool as Specifier>::InOut) -> Self

Returns a copy of the bitfield with the value of storage_servers set to the given value.

#Panics

If the given value is out of bounds for storage_servers. Whether all of the targets in the referral response can be accessed without requiring further referral requests.

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pub fn with_storage_servers_checked( self, new_val: <bool as Specifier>::InOut, ) -> Result<Self, OutOfBounds>

Returns a copy of the bitfield with the value of storage_servers set to the given value.

#Errors

If the given value is out of bounds for storage_servers. Whether all of the targets in the referral response can be accessed without requiring further referral requests.

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pub fn set_storage_servers(&mut self, new_val: <bool as Specifier>::InOut)

Sets the value of storage_servers to the given value.

#Panics

If the given value is out of bounds for storage_servers. Whether all of the targets in the referral response can be accessed without requiring further referral requests.

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pub fn set_storage_servers_checked( &mut self, new_val: <bool as Specifier>::InOut, ) -> Result<(), OutOfBounds>

Sets the value of storage_servers to the given value.

#Errors

If the given value is out of bounds for storage_servers. Whether all of the targets in the referral response can be accessed without requiring further referral requests.

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pub fn target_failbacl(&self) -> <bool as Specifier>::InOut

Returns the value of target_failbacl. Whether DFS client target failback is enabled for all targets in this referral response. This value used only in version 4.

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pub fn target_failbacl_or_err( &self, ) -> Result<<bool as Specifier>::InOut, InvalidBitPattern<<bool as Specifier>::Bytes>>

Returns the value of target_failbacl.

#Errors

If the returned value contains an invalid bit pattern for target_failbacl. Whether DFS client target failback is enabled for all targets in this referral response. This value used only in version 4.

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pub fn with_target_failbacl(self, new_val: <bool as Specifier>::InOut) -> Self

Returns a copy of the bitfield with the value of target_failbacl set to the given value.

#Panics

If the given value is out of bounds for target_failbacl. Whether DFS client target failback is enabled for all targets in this referral response. This value used only in version 4.

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pub fn with_target_failbacl_checked( self, new_val: <bool as Specifier>::InOut, ) -> Result<Self, OutOfBounds>

Returns a copy of the bitfield with the value of target_failbacl set to the given value.

#Errors

If the given value is out of bounds for target_failbacl. Whether DFS client target failback is enabled for all targets in this referral response. This value used only in version 4.

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pub fn set_target_failbacl(&mut self, new_val: <bool as Specifier>::InOut)

Sets the value of target_failbacl to the given value.

#Panics

If the given value is out of bounds for target_failbacl. Whether DFS client target failback is enabled for all targets in this referral response. This value used only in version 4.

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pub fn set_target_failbacl_checked( &mut self, new_val: <bool as Specifier>::InOut, ) -> Result<(), OutOfBounds>

Sets the value of target_failbacl to the given value.

#Errors

If the given value is out of bounds for target_failbacl. Whether DFS client target failback is enabled for all targets in this referral response. This value used only in version 4.

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impl BinRead for ReferralHeaderFlags

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type Args<'__binrw_generated_args_lifetime> = ()

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fn read_options<R: Read + Seek>( __binrw_generated_var_reader: &mut R, __binrw_generated_var_endian: Endian, __binrw_generated_var_arguments: Self::Args<'_>, ) -> BinResult<Self>

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fn read<R>(reader: &mut R) -> Result<Self, Error>
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fn read_be<R>(reader: &mut R) -> Result<Self, Error>
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fn read_le<R>(reader: &mut R) -> Result<Self, Error>
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fn read_le_args<R>(reader: &mut R, args: Self::Args<'_>) -> Result<Self, Error>
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Read T from the reader, assuming native-endian byte order, using the given arguments. Read more
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impl BinWrite for ReferralHeaderFlags

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type Args<'__binrw_generated_args_lifetime> = ()

The type used for the args parameter of write_args() and write_options(). Read more
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fn write_options<W: Write + Seek>( &self, __binrw_generated_var_writer: &mut W, __binrw_generated_var_endian: Endian, __binrw_generated_var_arguments: Self::Args<'_>, ) -> BinResult<()>

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fn write<W>(&self, writer: &mut W) -> Result<(), Error>
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fn write_le<W>(&self, writer: &mut W) -> Result<(), Error>
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fn write_ne<W>(&self, writer: &mut W) -> Result<(), Error>
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fn write_args<W>( &self, writer: &mut W, args: Self::Args<'_>, ) -> Result<(), Error>
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fn write_be_args<W>( &self, writer: &mut W, args: Self::Args<'_>, ) -> Result<(), Error>
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fn write_le_args<W>( &self, writer: &mut W, args: Self::Args<'_>, ) -> Result<(), Error>
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Write Self to the writer, assuming little-endian byte order, using the given arguments. Read more
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fn write_ne_args<W>( &self, writer: &mut W, args: Self::Args<'_>, ) -> Result<(), Error>
where W: Write + Seek,

Write Self to the writer, assuming native-endian byte order, using the given arguments. Read more
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impl CheckTotalSizeMultipleOf8 for ReferralHeaderFlags

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type Size = TotalSize<[(); 0]>

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impl Clone for ReferralHeaderFlags

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fn clone(&self) -> ReferralHeaderFlags

Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for ReferralHeaderFlags

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fn fmt(&self, __bf_f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl Default for ReferralHeaderFlags

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fn default() -> ReferralHeaderFlags

Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more
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impl PartialEq for ReferralHeaderFlags

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fn eq(&self, other: &ReferralHeaderFlags) -> bool

Tests for self and other values to be equal, and is used by ==.
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fn ne(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool

Tests for !=. The default implementation is almost always sufficient, and should not be overridden without very good reason.
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impl ReadEndian for ReferralHeaderFlags

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const ENDIAN: EndianKind = binrw::meta::EndianKind::None

The endianness of the type.
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impl WriteEndian for ReferralHeaderFlags

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const ENDIAN: EndianKind = binrw::meta::EndianKind::None

The endianness of the type.
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impl Copy for ReferralHeaderFlags

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impl Eq for ReferralHeaderFlags

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impl StructuralPartialEq for ReferralHeaderFlags

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