Struct scrypto::prelude::TypeAggregator
source · pub struct TypeAggregator<C>where
C: CustomTypeKind<RustTypeId>,{
already_read_dependencies: IndexSet<[u8; 20]>,
types: IndexMap<[u8; 20], TypeData<C, RustTypeId>>,
}
Fields§
§already_read_dependencies: IndexSet<[u8; 20]>
§types: IndexMap<[u8; 20], TypeData<C, RustTypeId>>
Implementations§
source§impl<C> TypeAggregator<C>where
C: CustomTypeKind<RustTypeId>,
impl<C> TypeAggregator<C>where
C: CustomTypeKind<RustTypeId>,
pub fn new() -> TypeAggregator<C>
sourcepub fn add_child_type_and_descendents<T>(&mut self) -> LocalTypeIdwhere
T: Describe<C>,
pub fn add_child_type_and_descendents<T>(&mut self) -> LocalTypeIdwhere
T: Describe<C>,
Adds the dependent type (and its dependencies) to the TypeAggregator
.
sourcepub fn add_child_type(
&mut self,
type_id: RustTypeId,
get_type_data: impl FnOnce() -> TypeData<C, RustTypeId>
) -> LocalTypeId
pub fn add_child_type( &mut self, type_id: RustTypeId, get_type_data: impl FnOnce() -> TypeData<C, RustTypeId> ) -> LocalTypeId
Adds the type’s TypeData
to the TypeAggregator
.
If the type is well known or already in the aggregator, this returns early with the existing index.
Typically you should use add_schema_descendents
, unless you’re replacing/mutating
the child types somehow. In which case, you’ll likely wish to call add_child_type
and
add_schema_descendents
separately.
sourcepub fn add_schema_descendents<T>(&mut self) -> boolwhere
T: Describe<C>,
pub fn add_schema_descendents<T>(&mut self) -> boolwhere
T: Describe<C>,
Adds the type’s descendent types to the TypeAggregator
, if they’ve not already been added.
Typically you should use add_child_type_and_descendents
, unless you’re replacing/mutating
the child types somehow. In which case, you’ll likely wish to call add_child_type
and
add_schema_descendents
separately.
Auto Trait Implementations§
impl<C> RefUnwindSafe for TypeAggregator<C>
impl<C> Send for TypeAggregator<C>
impl<C> Sync for TypeAggregator<C>
impl<C> Unpin for TypeAggregator<C>
impl<C> UnwindSafe for TypeAggregator<C>
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§impl<U> As for U
impl<U> As for U
§fn as_<T>(self) -> Twhere
T: CastFrom<U>,
fn as_<T>(self) -> Twhere
T: CastFrom<U>,
Casts
self
to type T
. The semantics of numeric casting with the as
operator are followed, so <T as As>::as_::<U>
can be used in the same way as T as U
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T: ?Sized,
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T: ?Sized,
source§fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
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