pub struct Pair<C1, C2>(pub C1, pub C2);
Tuple Fields§
§0: C1
§1: C2
Trait Implementations§
Source§impl<C1, C2> Combinator for Pair<C1, C2>where
C1: Combinator,
C2: Combinator,
C1::V: SecureSpecCombinator<SpecResult = <C1::Owned as View>::V>,
C2::V: SecureSpecCombinator<SpecResult = <C2::Owned as View>::V>,
impl<C1, C2> Combinator for Pair<C1, C2>where
C1: Combinator,
C2: Combinator,
C1::V: SecureSpecCombinator<SpecResult = <C1::Owned as View>::V>,
C2::V: SecureSpecCombinator<SpecResult = <C2::Owned as View>::V>,
Source§type Result<'a> = PairValue<<C1 as Combinator>::Result<'a>, <C2 as Combinator>::Result<'a>>
type Result<'a> = PairValue<<C1 as Combinator>::Result<'a>, <C2 as Combinator>::Result<'a>>
The result type of parsing and the input type of serialization.
Source§type Owned = PairValue<<C1 as Combinator>::Owned, <C2 as Combinator>::Owned>
type Owned = PairValue<<C1 as Combinator>::Owned, <C2 as Combinator>::Owned>
The owned parsed type. This is currently a hack to avoid lifetime bindings in
SpecCombinator::SpecResult
, but it can be useful if we want to have functions that return owned values (e.g. Vec<T>
).Source§fn length(&self) -> Option<usize>
fn length(&self) -> Option<usize>
The length of the output buffer, if known.
This can be used to optimize serialization by pre-allocating the buffer.
Source§impl<C1, C2> SpecCombinator for Pair<C1, C2>where
C1: SecureSpecCombinator,
C2: SecureSpecCombinator,
impl<C1, C2> SpecCombinator for Pair<C1, C2>where
C1: SecureSpecCombinator,
C2: SecureSpecCombinator,
Source§type SpecResult = PairValue<<C1 as SpecCombinator>::SpecResult, <C2 as SpecCombinator>::SpecResult>
type SpecResult = PairValue<<C1 as SpecCombinator>::SpecResult, <C2 as SpecCombinator>::SpecResult>
The view of
Combinator::Result
.impl<T1, T2, S> DisjointFrom<ASN1<T2>> for Pair<ASN1<T1>, S>where
T1: ASN1Tagged + SecureSpecCombinator,
T2: ASN1Tagged + SecureSpecCombinator,
S: SecureSpecCombinator,
The other direction of the above
impl<T1, T2, S> DisjointFrom<Cached<ASN1<T2>>> for Pair<ASN1<T1>, S>where
T1: ASN1Tagged + SecureSpecCombinator,
T2: ASN1Tagged + SecureSpecCombinator,
S: SecureSpecCombinator,
impl<T1, T2, S> DisjointFrom<Pair<ASN1<T1>, S>> for ASN1<T2>where
T1: ASN1Tagged + SecureSpecCombinator,
T2: ASN1Tagged + SecureSpecCombinator,
S: SecureSpecCombinator,
Same as above, but uses a custom
impl<C1, C2> SecureSpecCombinator for Pair<C1, C2>where
C1: SecureSpecCombinator,
C2: SecureSpecCombinator,
Auto Trait Implementations§
impl<C1, C2> Freeze for Pair<C1, C2>
impl<C1, C2> RefUnwindSafe for Pair<C1, C2>where
C1: RefUnwindSafe,
C2: RefUnwindSafe,
impl<C1, C2> Send for Pair<C1, C2>
impl<C1, C2> Sync for Pair<C1, C2>
impl<C1, C2> Unpin for Pair<C1, C2>
impl<C1, C2> UnwindSafe for Pair<C1, C2>where
C1: UnwindSafe,
C2: UnwindSafe,
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<T> From<T> for Twhere
T: View,
<T as View>::V: SpecFrom<<T as View>::V>,
impl<T> From<T> for Twhere
T: View,
<T as View>::V: SpecFrom<<T as View>::V>,
Source§fn ex_from(t: T) -> T
fn ex_from(t: T) -> T
Vest equivalent of
std::convert::From::from
.Source§impl<T, U> Into<U> for T
impl<T, U> Into<U> for T
Source§fn ex_into(self) -> U
fn ex_into(self) -> U
Vest equivalent of
std::convert::Into::into
.Source§impl<T, U> SpecTryInto<U> for Twhere
U: SpecTryFrom<T>,
impl<T, U> SpecTryInto<U> for Twhere
U: SpecTryFrom<T>,
Source§type Error = <U as SpecTryFrom<T>>::Error
type Error = <U as SpecTryFrom<T>>::Error
The type returned in the event of a conversion error.