pub struct u78(_);Expand description
The 78-bit unsigned integer type.
Implementations§
source§impl u78
impl u78
sourcepub const MIN: u78 = _
pub const MIN: u78 = _
The smallest value that can be represented by this integer type.
Examples
Basic usage:
assert_eq!(u78::MIN, u78::try_from(0u128).unwrap());sourcepub const MAX: u78 = _
pub const MAX: u78 = _
The largest value that can be represented by this integer type.
Examples
Basic usage:
assert_eq!(u78::MAX, u78::try_from(302231454903657293676543u128).unwrap());sourcepub fn from_be_bytes(bytes: [u8; 10]) -> Self
pub fn from_be_bytes(bytes: [u8; 10]) -> Self
Create a native endian integer value from its representation as a byte array in big endian.
sourcepub fn from_le_bytes(bytes: [u8; 10]) -> Self
pub fn from_le_bytes(bytes: [u8; 10]) -> Self
Create a native endian integer value from its representation as a byte array in little endian.
sourcepub fn from_ne_bytes(bytes: [u8; 10]) -> Self
pub fn from_ne_bytes(bytes: [u8; 10]) -> Self
Create a native endian integer value from its memory representation as a byte array in native endianness.
As the target platform’s native endianness is used, portable code likely
wants to use from_be_bytes or from_le_bytes, as appropriate instead.
sourcepub fn to_be_bytes(self) -> [u8; 10]
pub fn to_be_bytes(self) -> [u8; 10]
Return the memory representation of this integer as a byte array in big-endian (network) byte order.
sourcepub fn to_le_bytes(self) -> [u8; 10]
pub fn to_le_bytes(self) -> [u8; 10]
Return the memory representation of this integer as a byte array in little-endian byte order.
sourcepub fn to_ne_bytes(self) -> [u8; 10]
pub fn to_ne_bytes(self) -> [u8; 10]
Return the memory representation of this integer as a byte array in native byte order.
As the target platform’s native endianness is used, portable code should
use to_be_bytes or to_le_bytes, as appropriate, instead.
sourcepub fn from_str_radix(src: &str, radix: u32) -> Result<u78, ParseIntError>
pub fn from_str_radix(src: &str, radix: u32) -> Result<u78, ParseIntError>
Converts a string slice in a given base to an integer.
The string is expected to be an optional + sign followed by digits. Leading and trailing whitespace represent an error. Digits are a subset of these characters, depending on radix:
0-9a-zA-Z
Panics
This function panics if radix is not in the range from 2 to 36.
Trait Implementations§
source§impl Ord for u78
impl Ord for u78
source§impl PartialOrd<u78> for u78
impl PartialOrd<u78> for u78
1.0.0 · source§fn le(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool
fn le(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool
self and other) and is used by the <=
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