Trait alloc::fmt::Write 1.0.0[−][src]
pub trait Write {
fn write_str(&mut self, s: &str) -> Result<(), Error>;
fn write_char(&mut self, c: char) -> Result<(), Error> { ... }
fn write_fmt(&mut self, args: Arguments<'_>) -> Result<(), Error> { ... }
}
Expand description
A trait for writing or formatting into Unicode-accepting buffers or streams.
This trait only accepts UTF-8–encoded data and is not flushable. If you only
want to accept Unicode and you don’t need flushing, you should implement this trait;
otherwise you should implement std::io::Write
.
Required methods
Writes a string slice into this writer, returning whether the write succeeded.
This method can only succeed if the entire string slice was successfully written, and this method will not return until all data has been written or an error occurs.
Errors
This function will return an instance of Error
on error.
Examples
use std::fmt::{Error, Write};
fn writer<W: Write>(f: &mut W, s: &str) -> Result<(), Error> {
f.write_str(s)
}
let mut buf = String::new();
writer(&mut buf, "hola").unwrap();
assert_eq!(&buf, "hola");
RunProvided methods
Writes a char
into this writer, returning whether the write succeeded.
A single char
may be encoded as more than one byte.
This method can only succeed if the entire byte sequence was successfully
written, and this method will not return until all data has been
written or an error occurs.
Errors
This function will return an instance of Error
on error.
Examples
use std::fmt::{Error, Write};
fn writer<W: Write>(f: &mut W, c: char) -> Result<(), Error> {
f.write_char(c)
}
let mut buf = String::new();
writer(&mut buf, 'a').unwrap();
writer(&mut buf, 'b').unwrap();
assert_eq!(&buf, "ab");
RunGlue for usage of the write!
macro with implementors of this trait.
This method should generally not be invoked manually, but rather through
the write!
macro itself.
Examples
use std::fmt::{Error, Write};
fn writer<W: Write>(f: &mut W, s: &str) -> Result<(), Error> {
f.write_fmt(format_args!("{}", s))
}
let mut buf = String::new();
writer(&mut buf, "world").unwrap();
assert_eq!(&buf, "world");
Run