pub struct TestDBValuesTryBuilder<'a, V, IterBuilder_: for<'this> FnOnce(&'this mut RwLockReadGuard<'a, BTreeMap<Vec<u8>, Vec<u8>>>) -> Result<Iter<'this, Vec<u8>, Vec<u8>>, Error_>, Error_> {
pub rows: RwLockReadGuard<'a, BTreeMap<Vec<u8>, Vec<u8>>>,
pub iter_builder: IterBuilder_,
pub phantom: PhantomData<V>,
}
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A more verbose but stable way to construct self-referencing structs. It is comparable to using StructName { field1: value1, field2: value2 }
rather than StructName::new(value1, value2)
. This has the dual benefit of making your code both easier to refactor and more readable. Call try_build()
or try_build_or_recover()
to construct the actual struct. The fields of this struct should be used as follows:
Field | Suggested Use |
---|---|
rows | Directly pass in the value this field should contain |
iter_builder | Use a function or closure: (rows: &mut _) -> Result<iter: _, Error_> |
phantom | Directly pass in the value this field should contain |
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§rows: RwLockReadGuard<'a, BTreeMap<Vec<u8>, Vec<u8>>>
§iter_builder: IterBuilder_
§phantom: PhantomData<V>
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Source§impl<'a, V, IterBuilder_: for<'this> FnOnce(&'this mut RwLockReadGuard<'a, BTreeMap<Vec<u8>, Vec<u8>>>) -> Result<Iter<'this, Vec<u8>, Vec<u8>>, Error_>, Error_> TestDBValuesTryBuilder<'a, V, IterBuilder_, Error_>
impl<'a, V, IterBuilder_: for<'this> FnOnce(&'this mut RwLockReadGuard<'a, BTreeMap<Vec<u8>, Vec<u8>>>) -> Result<Iter<'this, Vec<u8>, Vec<u8>>, Error_>, Error_> TestDBValuesTryBuilder<'a, V, IterBuilder_, Error_>
Sourcepub fn try_build(self) -> Result<TestDBValues<'a, V>, Error_>
pub fn try_build(self) -> Result<TestDBValues<'a, V>, Error_>
Calls TestDBValues::try_new()
using the provided values. This is preferable over calling try_new()
directly for the reasons listed above.
Sourcepub fn try_build_or_recover(
self,
) -> Result<TestDBValues<'a, V>, (Error_, Heads<'a, V>)>
pub fn try_build_or_recover( self, ) -> Result<TestDBValues<'a, V>, (Error_, Heads<'a, V>)>
Calls TestDBValues::try_new_or_recover()
using the provided values. This is preferable over calling try_new_or_recover()
directly for the reasons listed above.
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impl<'a, V, IterBuilder_, Error_> Freeze for TestDBValuesTryBuilder<'a, V, IterBuilder_, Error_>where
IterBuilder_: Freeze,
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IterBuilder_: UnwindSafe,
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