Trait std::ops::Deref
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pub trait Deref { type Target: ?Sized; fn deref(&self) -> &Self::Target; }
The Deref
trait is used to specify the functionality of dereferencing
operations, like *v
.
Deref
also enables 'Deref
coercions'.
Examples
A struct with a single field which is accessible via dereferencing the struct.
use std::ops::Deref; struct DerefExample<T> { value: T } impl<T> Deref for DerefExample<T> { type Target = T; fn deref(&self) -> &T { &self.value } } fn main() { let x = DerefExample { value: 'a' }; assert_eq!('a', *x); }
Associated Types
type Target: ?Sized
The resulting type after dereferencing
Required Methods
Implementors
impl<T> Deref for NonZero<T> where T: Zeroable
impl<T> Deref for Unique<T> where T: ?Sized
impl<T> Deref for Shared<T> where T: ?Sized
impl<'a, T> Deref for &'a T where T: ?Sized
impl<'a, T> Deref for &'a mut T where T: ?Sized
impl<'b, T> Deref for Ref<'b, T> where T: ?Sized
impl<'b, T> Deref for RefMut<'b, T> where T: ?Sized
impl<T> Deref for Box<T> where T: ?Sized
impl<T> Deref for Arc<T> where T: ?Sized
impl<T> Deref for Rc<T> where T: ?Sized
impl<'a, B> Deref for Cow<'a, B> where B: ToOwned + ?Sized
impl Deref for String
impl<T> Deref for Vec<T>
impl Deref for Packet
impl<'mutex, T: ?Sized> Deref for MutexGuard<'mutex, T>
impl<'rwlock, T: ?Sized> Deref for RwLockReadGuard<'rwlock, T>
impl<'rwlock, T: ?Sized> Deref for RwLockWriteGuard<'rwlock, T>