pub struct RwRevRange<'txn, KC, DC, IM = MoveThroughDuplicateValues> { /* private fields */ }
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A reverse read-write range iterator structure.
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Source§impl<'txn, KC, DC, IM> RwRevRange<'txn, KC, DC, IM>
impl<'txn, KC, DC, IM> RwRevRange<'txn, KC, DC, IM>
Sourcepub unsafe fn del_current(&mut self) -> Result<bool>
pub unsafe fn del_current(&mut self) -> Result<bool>
Delete the entry the cursor is currently pointing to.
Returns true
if the entry was successfully deleted.
§Safety
It is undefined behavior to keep a reference of a value from this database while modifying it.
Sourcepub unsafe fn put_current<'a>(
&mut self,
key: &'a KC::EItem,
data: &'a DC::EItem,
) -> Result<bool>where
KC: BytesEncode<'a>,
DC: BytesEncode<'a>,
pub unsafe fn put_current<'a>(
&mut self,
key: &'a KC::EItem,
data: &'a DC::EItem,
) -> Result<bool>where
KC: BytesEncode<'a>,
DC: BytesEncode<'a>,
Write a new value to the current entry.
The given key must be equal to the one this cursor is pointing otherwise the database can be put into an inconsistent state.
Returns true
if the entry was successfully written.
This is intended to be used when the new data is the same size as the old. Otherwise it will simply perform a delete of the old record followed by an insert.
§Safety
It is undefined behavior to keep a reference of a value from this database while modifying it, so you can’t use the key/value that comes from the cursor to feed this function.
In other words: Transform the key and value that you borrow from this database into an owned
version of them (e.g. &str
into String
).
Sourcepub unsafe fn put_current_reserved_with_flags<'a, F>(
&mut self,
flags: PutFlags,
key: &'a KC::EItem,
data_size: usize,
write_func: F,
) -> Result<bool>
pub unsafe fn put_current_reserved_with_flags<'a, F>( &mut self, flags: PutFlags, key: &'a KC::EItem, data_size: usize, write_func: F, ) -> Result<bool>
Write a new value to the current entry. The entry is written with the specified flags.
The given key must be equal to the one this cursor is pointing otherwise the database can be put into an inconsistent state.
Returns true
if the entry was successfully written.
This is intended to be used when the new data is the same size as the old. Otherwise it will simply perform a delete of the old record followed by an insert.
§Safety
Please read the safety notes of the RwRevRange::put_current
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Sourcepub unsafe fn put_current_with_options<'a, NDC>(
&mut self,
flags: PutFlags,
key: &'a KC::EItem,
data: &'a NDC::EItem,
) -> Result<()>where
KC: BytesEncode<'a>,
NDC: BytesEncode<'a>,
pub unsafe fn put_current_with_options<'a, NDC>(
&mut self,
flags: PutFlags,
key: &'a KC::EItem,
data: &'a NDC::EItem,
) -> Result<()>where
KC: BytesEncode<'a>,
NDC: BytesEncode<'a>,
Insert a key-value pair in this database. The entry is written with the specified flags and data codec.
For more info, see RwIter::put_current_with_options
.
§Safety
It is undefined behavior to keep a reference of a value from this database while modifying it, so you can’t use the key/value that comes from the cursor to feed this function.
In other words: Transform the key and value that you borrow from this database into an owned
version of them (e.g. &str
into String
).
Sourcepub fn move_between_keys(self) -> RwRevRange<'txn, KC, DC, MoveBetweenKeys> ⓘ
pub fn move_between_keys(self) -> RwRevRange<'txn, KC, DC, MoveBetweenKeys> ⓘ
Move on the first value of keys, ignoring duplicate values.
For more info, see RoIter::move_between_keys
.
Sourcepub fn move_through_duplicate_values(
self,
) -> RwRevRange<'txn, KC, DC, MoveThroughDuplicateValues> ⓘ
pub fn move_through_duplicate_values( self, ) -> RwRevRange<'txn, KC, DC, MoveThroughDuplicateValues> ⓘ
Move through key/values entries and output duplicate values.
For more info, see RoIter::move_through_duplicate_values
.
Sourcepub fn remap_types<KC2, DC2>(self) -> RwRevRange<'txn, KC2, DC2, IM> ⓘ
pub fn remap_types<KC2, DC2>(self) -> RwRevRange<'txn, KC2, DC2, IM> ⓘ
Change the codec types of this iterator, specifying the codecs.
Sourcepub fn remap_key_type<KC2>(self) -> RwRevRange<'txn, KC2, DC, IM> ⓘ
pub fn remap_key_type<KC2>(self) -> RwRevRange<'txn, KC2, DC, IM> ⓘ
Change the key codec type of this iterator, specifying the new codec.
Sourcepub fn remap_data_type<DC2>(self) -> RwRevRange<'txn, KC, DC2, IM> ⓘ
pub fn remap_data_type<DC2>(self) -> RwRevRange<'txn, KC, DC2, IM> ⓘ
Change the data codec type of this iterator, specifying the new codec.
Sourcepub fn lazily_decode_data(self) -> RwRevRange<'txn, KC, LazyDecode<DC>, IM> ⓘ
pub fn lazily_decode_data(self) -> RwRevRange<'txn, KC, LazyDecode<DC>, IM> ⓘ
Wrap the data bytes into a lazy decoder.
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Source§impl<KC, DC, IM> Debug for RwRevRange<'_, KC, DC, IM>
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Source§impl<'txn, KC, DC, IM> Iterator for RwRevRange<'txn, KC, DC, IM>
impl<'txn, KC, DC, IM> Iterator for RwRevRange<'txn, KC, DC, IM>
Source§type Item = Result<(<KC as BytesDecode<'txn>>::DItem, <DC as BytesDecode<'txn>>::DItem), Error>
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impl<'txn, KC, DC, IM> Freeze for RwRevRange<'txn, KC, DC, IM>
impl<'txn, KC, DC, IM> RefUnwindSafe for RwRevRange<'txn, KC, DC, IM>
impl<'txn, KC, DC, IM = MoveThroughDuplicateValues> !Send for RwRevRange<'txn, KC, DC, IM>
impl<'txn, KC, DC, IM = MoveThroughDuplicateValues> !Sync for RwRevRange<'txn, KC, DC, IM>
impl<'txn, KC, DC, IM> Unpin for RwRevRange<'txn, KC, DC, IM>
impl<'txn, KC, DC, IM> UnwindSafe for RwRevRange<'txn, KC, DC, IM>
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Note: Most layout information is completely unstable and may even differ between compilations. The only exception is types with certain repr(...)
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Size: 80 bytes