pub struct SocketAddrEncoder { /* private fields */ }Expand description
Socket address encoder.
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Source§impl Debug for SocketAddrEncoder
impl Debug for SocketAddrEncoder
Source§impl Default for SocketAddrEncoder
impl Default for SocketAddrEncoder
Source§fn default() -> SocketAddrEncoder
fn default() -> SocketAddrEncoder
Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more
Source§impl Encode for SocketAddrEncoder
impl Encode for SocketAddrEncoder
Source§type Item = SocketAddr
type Item = SocketAddr
The type of items to be encoded.
Source§fn encode(&mut self, buf: &mut [u8], eos: Eos) -> Result<usize>
fn encode(&mut self, buf: &mut [u8], eos: Eos) -> Result<usize>
Encodes the items in the encoder and writes the encoded bytes to the given buffer. Read more
Source§fn start_encoding(&mut self, item: Self::Item) -> Result<()>
fn start_encoding(&mut self, item: Self::Item) -> Result<()>
Tries to start encoding the given item. Read more
Source§fn requiring_bytes(&self) -> ByteCount
fn requiring_bytes(&self) -> ByteCount
Returns the number of bytes required to encode all the items in the encoder. Read more
Source§impl SizedEncode for SocketAddrEncoder
impl SizedEncode for SocketAddrEncoder
Source§fn exact_requiring_bytes(&self) -> u64
fn exact_requiring_bytes(&self) -> u64
Returns the exact number of bytes required to encode all the items remaining in the encoder.
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impl Freeze for SocketAddrEncoder
impl RefUnwindSafe for SocketAddrEncoder
impl Send for SocketAddrEncoder
impl Sync for SocketAddrEncoder
impl Unpin for SocketAddrEncoder
impl UnwindSafe for SocketAddrEncoder
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Source§impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for Twhere
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impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for Twhere
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Source§fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
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Source§impl<T> EncodeExt for Twhere
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impl<T> EncodeExt for Twhere
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Source§fn with_item(item: Self::Item) -> Result<Self, Error>where
Self: Default,
fn with_item(item: Self::Item) -> Result<Self, Error>where
Self: Default,
Creates a new encoder instance that has the given initial item. Read more
Source§fn map_err<E, F>(self, f: F) -> MapErr<Self, E, F>
fn map_err<E, F>(self, f: F) -> MapErr<Self, E, F>
Creates an encoder for modifying encoding errors produced by
self. Read moreSource§fn map_from<T, F>(self, f: F) -> MapFrom<Self, T, F>
fn map_from<T, F>(self, f: F) -> MapFrom<Self, T, F>
Creates an encoder that converts items into ones that
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fn try_map_from<T, E, F>(self, f: F) -> TryMapFrom<Self, T, E, F>
Creates an encoder that tries to convert items into ones that
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fn optional(self) -> Optional<Self>
Creates an encoder that represents an optional encoder. Read more
Source§fn max_bytes(self, n: u64) -> MaxBytes<Self>
fn max_bytes(self, n: u64) -> MaxBytes<Self>
Creates an encoder that will fail if the number of encoded bytes of an item exceeds
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fn length(self, n: u64) -> Length<Self>
Creates an encoder that required to encode each item exactly at the specified number of bytes. Read more
Source§fn chain<T>(self, other: T) -> TupleEncoder<(Self, T)>where
T: Encode,
fn chain<T>(self, other: T) -> TupleEncoder<(Self, T)>where
T: Encode,
Takes two encoders and creates a new encoder that encodes both items in sequence. Read more
Source§fn repeat<I>(self) -> Repeat<Self, I>
fn repeat<I>(self) -> Repeat<Self, I>
Creates an encoder that repeats encoding of
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fn pre_encode(self) -> PreEncode<Self>
Creates an encoder that pre-encodes items when
start_encoding method is called. Read moreSource§fn slice(self) -> Slice<Self>
fn slice(self) -> Slice<Self>
Creates an encoder that makes it possible to slice the encoded byte sequence in arbitrary units. Read more