Struct specs::NullStorage
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pub struct NullStorage<T>(_);
A null storage type, used for cases where the component doesn't contain any data and instead works as a simple flag.
Trait Implementations
impl<T: Default> UnprotectedStorage<T> for NullStorage<T>
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fn new() -> Self
Creates a new Storage<T>
. This is called when you register a new component type within the world. Read more
unsafe fn clean<F>(&mut self, _: F) where
F: Fn(Index) -> bool,
F: Fn(Index) -> bool,
Clean the storage given a check to figure out if an index is valid or not. Allows us to safely drop the storage. Read more
unsafe fn get(&self, _: Index) -> &T
Tries reading the data associated with an Index
. This is unsafe because the external set used to protect this storage is absent. Read more
unsafe fn get_mut(&mut self, _: Index) -> &mut T
Tries mutating the data associated with an Index
. This is unsafe because the external set used to protect this storage is absent. Read more
unsafe fn insert(&mut self, _: Index, _: T)
Inserts new data for a given Index
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unsafe fn remove(&mut self, _: Index) -> T
Removes the data associated with an Index
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impl<T> DistinctStorage for NullStorage<T>
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This is safe because mutating doesn't work and panics instead