pub trait Utf16ReadExt: ReadBytesExt {
// Provided methods
fn shorts<T: ByteOrder>(self) -> Shorts<T, Self> ⓘ
where Self: Sized { ... }
fn utf16_chars<T: ByteOrder>(self) -> Chars<T, Self> ⓘ
where Self: Sized { ... }
fn read_utf16_line<T: ByteOrder>(
&mut self,
buf: &mut String,
) -> Result<usize, Error> { ... }
fn utf16_lines<T: ByteOrder>(self) -> Lines<T, Self> ⓘ
where Self: Sized { ... }
}Expand description
Extension to the Read trait
Provided Methods§
Sourcefn shorts<T: ByteOrder>(self) -> Shorts<T, Self> ⓘwhere
Self: Sized,
fn shorts<T: ByteOrder>(self) -> Shorts<T, Self> ⓘwhere
Self: Sized,
Transforms this instance into an Iterator over its u16-units (shorts).
The returned type implements Iterator where the Item is Result<u16, R::Err>.
The yielded item is Ok if a short was successfully read and Err otherwise.
EOF is mapped to returning None from this iterator.
Sourcefn utf16_chars<T: ByteOrder>(self) -> Chars<T, Self> ⓘwhere
Self: Sized,
fn utf16_chars<T: ByteOrder>(self) -> Chars<T, Self> ⓘwhere
Self: Sized,
Transforms this instance into an Iterator over chars from utf-16.
The returned type implements Iterator where the Item is Result<char, R::Err>.
Dyn Compatibility§
This trait is not dyn compatible.
In older versions of Rust, dyn compatibility was called "object safety", so this trait is not object safe.