Struct encoding::codec::singlebyte::SingleByteEncoding
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pub struct SingleByteEncoding {
pub name: &'static str,
pub whatwg_name: Option<&'static str>,
pub index_forward: fn(_: u8) -> u16,
pub index_backward: fn(_: u32) -> u8,
}A common framework for single-byte encodings based on ASCII.
Fields
name: &'static str
whatwg_name: Option<&'static str>
index_forward: fn(_: u8) -> u16
index_backward: fn(_: u32) -> u8
Trait Implementations
impl Copy for SingleByteEncoding[src]
impl Clone for SingleByteEncoding[src]
fn clone(&self) -> SingleByteEncoding
Returns a copy of the value. Read more
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)1.0.0
Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
impl Encoding for SingleByteEncoding[src]
fn name(&self) -> &'static str
Returns the canonical name of given encoding. This name is guaranteed to be unique across built-in encodings, but it is not normative and would be at most arbitrary. Read more
fn whatwg_name(&self) -> Option<&'static str>
Returns a name of given encoding defined in the WHATWG Encoding standard, if any. This name often differs from name due to the compatibility reason. Read more
fn raw_encoder(&self) -> Box<RawEncoder>
Creates a new encoder.
fn raw_decoder(&self) -> Box<RawDecoder>
Creates a new decoder.
fn encode(&self,
input: &str,
trap: EncoderTrap)
-> Result<Vec<u8>, Cow<'static, str>>
input: &str,
trap: EncoderTrap)
-> Result<Vec<u8>, Cow<'static, str>>
An easy-to-use interface to RawEncoder. On the encoder error trap is called, which may return a replacement sequence to continue processing, or a failure to return the error. Read more
fn encode_to(&self,
input: &str,
trap: EncoderTrap,
ret: &mut ByteWriter)
-> Result<(), Cow<'static, str>>
input: &str,
trap: EncoderTrap,
ret: &mut ByteWriter)
-> Result<(), Cow<'static, str>>
Encode into a ByteWriter.
fn decode(&self,
input: &[u8],
trap: DecoderTrap)
-> Result<String, Cow<'static, str>>
input: &[u8],
trap: DecoderTrap)
-> Result<String, Cow<'static, str>>
An easy-to-use interface to RawDecoder. On the decoder error trap is called, which may return a replacement string to continue processing, or a failure to return the error. Read more
fn decode_to(&self,
input: &[u8],
trap: DecoderTrap,
ret: &mut StringWriter)
-> Result<(), Cow<'static, str>>
input: &[u8],
trap: DecoderTrap,
ret: &mut StringWriter)
-> Result<(), Cow<'static, str>>
Decode into a StringWriter. Read more