Struct timely::container::flatcontainer::impls::tuple::TupleABCRegion
source · pub struct TupleABCRegion<A, B, C> { /* private fields */ }
Expand description
A region for a tuple.
Trait Implementations§
source§impl<A, B, C> Clone for TupleABCRegion<A, B, C>
impl<A, B, C> Clone for TupleABCRegion<A, B, C>
source§fn clone(&self) -> TupleABCRegion<A, B, C>
fn clone(&self) -> TupleABCRegion<A, B, C>
Returns a copy of the value. Read more
1.0.0 · source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
Performs copy-assignment from
source
. Read moresource§impl<'a, A, A_C, B, B_C, C, C_C> CopyOnto<TupleABCRegion<A_C, B_C, C_C>> for &'a (A, B, C)
impl<'a, A, A_C, B, B_C, C, C_C> CopyOnto<TupleABCRegion<A_C, B_C, C_C>> for &'a (A, B, C)
source§fn copy_onto(
self,
target: &mut TupleABCRegion<A_C, B_C, C_C>
) -> <TupleABCRegion<A_C, B_C, C_C> as Region>::Index
fn copy_onto( self, target: &mut TupleABCRegion<A_C, B_C, C_C> ) -> <TupleABCRegion<A_C, B_C, C_C> as Region>::Index
Copy self into the target container, returning an index that allows to
look up the corresponding read item.
source§impl<A, A_C, B, B_C, C, C_C> CopyOnto<TupleABCRegion<A_C, B_C, C_C>> for (A, B, C)
impl<A, A_C, B, B_C, C, C_C> CopyOnto<TupleABCRegion<A_C, B_C, C_C>> for (A, B, C)
source§fn copy_onto(
self,
target: &mut TupleABCRegion<A_C, B_C, C_C>
) -> <TupleABCRegion<A_C, B_C, C_C> as Region>::Index
fn copy_onto( self, target: &mut TupleABCRegion<A_C, B_C, C_C> ) -> <TupleABCRegion<A_C, B_C, C_C> as Region>::Index
Copy self into the target container, returning an index that allows to
look up the corresponding read item.
source§impl<A, B, C> Debug for TupleABCRegion<A, B, C>
impl<A, B, C> Debug for TupleABCRegion<A, B, C>
source§impl<A, B, C> Default for TupleABCRegion<A, B, C>
impl<A, B, C> Default for TupleABCRegion<A, B, C>
source§fn default() -> TupleABCRegion<A, B, C>
fn default() -> TupleABCRegion<A, B, C>
Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more
source§impl<'de, A, B, C> Deserialize<'de> for TupleABCRegion<A, B, C>
impl<'de, A, B, C> Deserialize<'de> for TupleABCRegion<A, B, C>
source§fn deserialize<__D>(
__deserializer: __D
) -> Result<TupleABCRegion<A, B, C>, <__D as Deserializer<'de>>::Error>where
__D: Deserializer<'de>,
fn deserialize<__D>(
__deserializer: __D
) -> Result<TupleABCRegion<A, B, C>, <__D as Deserializer<'de>>::Error>where
__D: Deserializer<'de>,
Deserialize this value from the given Serde deserializer. Read more
source§impl<A, B, C> Region for TupleABCRegion<A, B, C>
impl<A, B, C> Region for TupleABCRegion<A, B, C>
§type ReadItem<'a> = (<A as Region>::ReadItem<'a>, <B as Region>::ReadItem<'a>, <C as Region>::ReadItem<'a>)
where
TupleABCRegion<A, B, C>: 'a
type ReadItem<'a> = (<A as Region>::ReadItem<'a>, <B as Region>::ReadItem<'a>, <C as Region>::ReadItem<'a>) where TupleABCRegion<A, B, C>: 'a
The type of the data that one gets out of the container.
§type Index = (<A as Region>::Index, <B as Region>::Index, <C as Region>::Index)
type Index = (<A as Region>::Index, <B as Region>::Index, <C as Region>::Index)
The type to index into the container. Should be treated
as an opaque type, even if known.
source§fn merge_regions<'a>(
regions: impl Iterator<Item = &'a TupleABCRegion<A, B, C>> + Clone
) -> TupleABCRegion<A, B, C>where
TupleABCRegion<A, B, C>: 'a,
fn merge_regions<'a>(
regions: impl Iterator<Item = &'a TupleABCRegion<A, B, C>> + Clone
) -> TupleABCRegion<A, B, C>where
TupleABCRegion<A, B, C>: 'a,
Construct a region that can absorb the contents of
regions
in the future.source§fn index(
&self,
index: <TupleABCRegion<A, B, C> as Region>::Index
) -> <TupleABCRegion<A, B, C> as Region>::ReadItem<'_>
fn index( &self, index: <TupleABCRegion<A, B, C> as Region>::Index ) -> <TupleABCRegion<A, B, C> as Region>::ReadItem<'_>
Index into the container. The index must be obtained by
pushing data into the container.
source§fn reserve_regions<'a, It>(&mut self, regions: It)
fn reserve_regions<'a, It>(&mut self, regions: It)
Ensure that the region can absorb the items of
regions
without reallocationsource§impl<'a, A, A_C, B, B_C, C, C_C> ReserveItems<TupleABCRegion<A_C, B_C, C_C>> for &'a (A, B, C)where
A_C: Region,
B_C: Region,
C_C: Region,
&'a A: ReserveItems<A_C>,
&'a B: ReserveItems<B_C>,
&'a C: ReserveItems<C_C>,
impl<'a, A, A_C, B, B_C, C, C_C> ReserveItems<TupleABCRegion<A_C, B_C, C_C>> for &'a (A, B, C)where
A_C: Region,
B_C: Region,
C_C: Region,
&'a A: ReserveItems<A_C>,
&'a B: ReserveItems<B_C>,
&'a C: ReserveItems<C_C>,
source§fn reserve_items<It>(target: &mut TupleABCRegion<A_C, B_C, C_C>, items: It)
fn reserve_items<It>(target: &mut TupleABCRegion<A_C, B_C, C_C>, items: It)
Ensure that the region can absorb
items
without reallocation.source§impl<A, B, C> Serialize for TupleABCRegion<A, B, C>
impl<A, B, C> Serialize for TupleABCRegion<A, B, C>
source§fn serialize<__S>(
&self,
__serializer: __S
) -> Result<<__S as Serializer>::Ok, <__S as Serializer>::Error>where
__S: Serializer,
fn serialize<__S>(
&self,
__serializer: __S
) -> Result<<__S as Serializer>::Ok, <__S as Serializer>::Error>where
__S: Serializer,
Serialize this value into the given Serde serializer. Read more
Auto Trait Implementations§
impl<A, B, C> Freeze for TupleABCRegion<A, B, C>
impl<A, B, C> RefUnwindSafe for TupleABCRegion<A, B, C>
impl<A, B, C> Send for TupleABCRegion<A, B, C>
impl<A, B, C> Sync for TupleABCRegion<A, B, C>
impl<A, B, C> Unpin for TupleABCRegion<A, B, C>
impl<A, B, C> UnwindSafe for TupleABCRegion<A, B, C>
Blanket Implementations§
source§impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for Twhere
T: ?Sized,
impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for Twhere
T: ?Sized,
source§fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
Mutably borrows from an owned value. Read more
source§impl<R, O, T> CopyOnto<ConsecutiveOffsetPairs<R, O>> for T
impl<R, O, T> CopyOnto<ConsecutiveOffsetPairs<R, O>> for T
source§fn copy_onto(
self,
target: &mut ConsecutiveOffsetPairs<R, O>
) -> <ConsecutiveOffsetPairs<R, O> as Region>::Index
fn copy_onto( self, target: &mut ConsecutiveOffsetPairs<R, O> ) -> <ConsecutiveOffsetPairs<R, O> as Region>::Index
Copy self into the target container, returning an index that allows to
look up the corresponding read item.