#[repr(transparent)]pub struct Simple(_);
Expand description
Format a Uuid
as a simple string, like
67e5504410b1426f9247bb680e5fe0c8
.
Implementations§
source§impl Simple
impl Simple
sourcepub fn encode_lower<'buf>(&self, buffer: &'buf mut [u8]) -> &'buf mut str
pub fn encode_lower<'buf>(&self, buffer: &'buf mut [u8]) -> &'buf mut str
Writes the Uuid
as a lower-case simple string to buffer
,
and returns the subslice of the buffer that contains the encoded UUID.
This is slightly more efficient than using the formatting infrastructure as it avoids virtual calls, and may avoid double buffering.
Panics
Panics if the buffer is not large enough: it must have length at least
LENGTH
. Uuid::encode_buffer
can be used to get a
sufficiently-large temporary buffer.
Examples
use uuid::Uuid;
fn main() -> Result<(), uuid::Error> {
let uuid = Uuid::parse_str("936DA01f9abd4d9d80c702af85c822a8")?;
// the encoded portion is returned
assert_eq!(
uuid.simple().encode_lower(&mut Uuid::encode_buffer()),
"936da01f9abd4d9d80c702af85c822a8"
);
// the buffer is mutated directly, and trailing contents remains
let mut buf = [b'!'; 36];
assert_eq!(
uuid.simple().encode_lower(&mut buf),
"936da01f9abd4d9d80c702af85c822a8"
);
assert_eq!(
&buf as &[_],
b"936da01f9abd4d9d80c702af85c822a8!!!!" as &[_]
);
Ok(())
}
*/
sourcepub fn encode_upper<'buf>(&self, buffer: &'buf mut [u8]) -> &'buf mut str
pub fn encode_upper<'buf>(&self, buffer: &'buf mut [u8]) -> &'buf mut str
Writes the Uuid
as an upper-case simple string to buffer
,
and returns the subslice of the buffer that contains the encoded UUID.
Panics
Panics if the buffer is not large enough: it must have length at least
LENGTH
. Uuid::encode_buffer
can be used to get a
sufficiently-large temporary buffer.
Examples
use uuid::Uuid;
fn main() -> Result<(), uuid::Error> {
let uuid = Uuid::parse_str("936da01f9abd4d9d80c702af85c822a8")?;
// the encoded portion is returned
assert_eq!(
uuid.simple().encode_upper(&mut Uuid::encode_buffer()),
"936DA01F9ABD4D9D80C702AF85C822A8"
);
// the buffer is mutated directly, and trailing contents remains
let mut buf = [b'!'; 36];
assert_eq!(
uuid.simple().encode_upper(&mut buf),
"936DA01F9ABD4D9D80C702AF85C822A8"
);
assert_eq!(
&buf as &[_],
b"936DA01F9ABD4D9D80C702AF85C822A8!!!!" as &[_]
);
Ok(())
}
*/
Trait Implementations§
source§impl Ord for Simple
impl Ord for Simple
source§impl PartialEq<Simple> for Simple
impl PartialEq<Simple> for Simple
source§impl PartialOrd<Simple> for Simple
impl PartialOrd<Simple> for Simple
1.0.0 · source§fn le(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool
fn le(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool
self
and other
) and is used by the <=
operator. Read more