Struct repr::gen::row::ProtoInterval [−][src]
Fields
months: i32
A possibly negative number of months.
duration_lo: i64
A 128-bit nanosecond count, represented as a 64-bit lo and hi.
TODO: Why do our in-mem intervals use this representation? I’ve seen month/day/nanos in the past becuase a day is not always the same number of nanos.
duration_hi: i64
Trait Implementations
Returns the encoded length of the message without a length delimiter.
Encodes the message to a buffer. Read more
Encodes the message to a newly allocated buffer.
Encodes the message with a length-delimiter to a buffer. Read more
Encodes the message with a length-delimiter to a newly allocated buffer.
Decodes an instance of the message from a buffer. Read more
fn decode_length_delimited<B>(buf: B) -> Result<Self, DecodeError> where
B: Buf,
Self: Default,
fn decode_length_delimited<B>(buf: B) -> Result<Self, DecodeError> where
B: Buf,
Self: Default,
Decodes a length-delimited instance of the message from the buffer.
Decodes an instance of the message from a buffer, and merges it into self
. Read more
Decodes a length-delimited instance of the message from buffer, and
merges it into self
. Read more
This method tests for self
and other
values to be equal, and is used
by ==
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This method tests for !=
.
Auto Trait Implementations
impl RefUnwindSafe for ProtoInterval
impl Send for ProtoInterval
impl Sync for ProtoInterval
impl Unpin for ProtoInterval
impl UnwindSafe for ProtoInterval
Blanket Implementations
Mutably borrows from an owned value. Read more
Attaches the provided Subscriber
to this type, returning a
WithDispatch
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Attaches the current default Subscriber
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WithDispatch
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