pub struct AeronUnavailableCounterPair { /* private fields */ }Implementations§
pub fn new<AeronUnavailableCounterHandlerImpl: AeronUnavailableCounterCallback + 'static>( handler: Option<&Handler<AeronUnavailableCounterHandlerImpl>>, ) -> Result<Self, AeronCError>
Sourcepub fn new_zeroed_on_heap() -> Self
pub fn new_zeroed_on_heap() -> Self
creates zeroed struct where the underlying c struct is on the heap
Sourcepub fn new_zeroed_on_stack() -> Self
pub fn new_zeroed_on_stack() -> Self
creates zeroed struct where the underlying c struct is on the stack (Use with care)
pub fn handler(&self) -> aeron_on_unavailable_counter_t
pub fn clientd(&self) -> *mut c_void
pub fn get_inner(&self) -> *mut aeron_on_unavailable_counter_pair_t
Sourcepub unsafe fn get_inner_mut(&self) -> &mut aeron_on_unavailable_counter_pair_t
pub unsafe fn get_inner_mut(&self) -> &mut aeron_on_unavailable_counter_pair_t
Mutable access to the underlying C struct, minted from &self: nothing
prevents two live &mut at once, so the caller must ensure exclusive
access for the lifetime of the returned reference.
§Safety
No other reference (& or &mut) to the underlying struct may be
alive while the returned &mut is in use.
pub fn get_inner_ref(&self) -> &aeron_on_unavailable_counter_pair_t
Sourcepub fn clone_struct(&self) -> Self
pub fn clone_struct(&self) -> Self
Regular clone just increases the reference count of underlying count.
clone_struct shallow copies the content of the underlying struct on heap.
NOTE: if the struct has references to other structs these will not be copied
Must be only used on structs which has no init/clean up methods. So its dangerous to use with Aeron/AeronContext/AeronPublication/AeronSubscription More intended for AeronArchiveRecordingDescriptor (note strings will not work as its a shallow copy)
Trait Implementations§
Source§fn clone(&self) -> AeronUnavailableCounterPair
fn clone(&self) -> AeronUnavailableCounterPair
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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