rustdoc::html::render

Enum ShortItemInfo

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enum ShortItemInfo {
    Deprecation {
        message: String,
    },
    Unstable {
        feature: String,
        tracking: Option<(String, u32)>,
    },
    Portability {
        message: String,
    },
}

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Deprecation

A message describing the deprecation of this item

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§message: String
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Unstable

The feature corresponding to an unstable item, and optionally a tracking issue URL and number.

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§feature: String
§tracking: Option<(String, u32)>
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Portability

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§message: String

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impl Display for ShortItemInfo

Implement the format!() trait for ShortItemInfo

Please be aware of the rendering performance notice in the [Template][::rinja::Template] trait.

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl FastWritable for ShortItemInfo

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fn write_into<RinjaW: Write + ?Sized>(&self, dest: &mut RinjaW) -> Result

Used internally by rinja to speed up writing some types.
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impl Template for ShortItemInfo

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const EXTENSION: Option<&'static str> = _

The template’s extension, if provided
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const SIZE_HINT: usize = 82usize

Provides a rough estimate of the expanded length of the rendered template. Larger values result in higher memory usage but fewer reallocations. Smaller values result in the opposite. This value only affects render. It does not take effect when calling render_into, write_into, the fmt::Display implementation, or the blanket ToString::to_string implementation.
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const MIME_TYPE: &'static str = "text/html; charset=utf-8"

The MIME type (Content-Type) of the data that gets rendered by this Template
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fn render_into<RinjaW>(&self, writer: &mut RinjaW) -> Result<()>
where RinjaW: Write + ?Sized,

Renders the template to the given writer fmt buffer
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fn render(&self) -> Result<String, Error>

Helper method which allocates a new String and renders into it
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fn write_into<W>(&self, writer: &mut W) -> Result<(), Error>
where W: Write + ?Sized,

Renders the template to the given writer io buffer

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impl<T> DynTemplate for T
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fn dyn_render(&self) -> Result<String, Error>

Helper method which allocates a new String and renders into it
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fn dyn_render_into(&self, writer: &mut dyn Write) -> Result<(), Error>

Renders the template to the given writer fmt buffer
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fn dyn_write_into(&self, writer: &mut dyn Write) -> Result<(), Error>

Renders the template to the given writer io buffer
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fn extension(&self) -> Option<&'static str>

Helper function to inspect the template’s extension
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fn size_hint(&self) -> usize

Provides a conservative estimate of the expanded length of the rendered template
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fn mime_type(&self) -> &'static str

The MIME type (Content-Type) of the data that gets rendered by this Template
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Size: 56 bytes

Size for each variant:

  • Deprecation: 32 bytes
  • Unstable: 56 bytes
  • Portability: 32 bytes