Struct CommandFormerStorage

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pub struct CommandFormerStorage {
    pub hint: Option<String>,
    pub long_hint: Option<String>,
    pub phrase: Option<String>,
    pub subjects: Option<Vec<ValueDescription>>,
    pub properties: Option<IndexMap<String, ValueDescription>>,
    pub properties_aliases: Option<HashMap<String, String>>,
    pub routine: Option<Routine>,
}
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Stores potential values for fields during the formation process.

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§hint: Option<String>

A field

§long_hint: Option<String>

A field

§phrase: Option<String>

A field

§subjects: Option<Vec<ValueDescription>>

A field

§properties: Option<IndexMap<String, ValueDescription>>

A field

§properties_aliases: Option<HashMap<String, String>>

A field

§routine: Option<Routine>

A field

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impl Default for CommandFormerStorage

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fn default() -> Self

Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more
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impl Storage for CommandFormerStorage

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type Preformed = Command

The type of the entity as it should appear once preformed. It could, but does not have to be the same type as Formed.
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impl StoragePreform for CommandFormerStorage

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fn preform(self) -> Self::Preformed

Transforms the storage into the final formed state of the entity. Read more

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type Val = <C as Collection>::Val

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