pub struct F64<O>(/* private fields */);
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A 64-bit floating point number stored in a given byte order.
F64
is like the native f64
type with
two major differences: First, it has no alignment requirement (its alignment is 1).
Second, the endianness of its memory layout is given by the type parameter O
,
which can be any type which implements ByteOrder
. In particular, this refers
to BigEndian
, LittleEndian
, NativeEndian
, and NetworkEndian
.
An F64
can be constructed using
the new
method, and its contained value can be obtained as a native
f64
using the get
method, or updated in place with
the set
method. In all cases, if the endianness O
is not the same as the
endianness of the current platform, an endianness swap will be performed in
order to uphold the invariants that a) the layout of F64
has endianness O
and that, b) the layout of f64
has
the platform’s native endianness.
F64
implements FromBytes
, AsBytes
, and Unaligned
,
making it useful for parsing and serialization. See the module documentation for an
example of how it can be used for parsing UDP packets.
Implementations§
Source§impl<O> F64<O>
impl<O> F64<O>
Sourcepub const ZERO: F64<O> = _
pub const ZERO: F64<O> = _
The value zero.
This constant should be preferred to constructing a new value
using new
, as new
may perform an endianness swap depending
on the endianness and platform.
Sourcepub const fn from_bytes(bytes: [u8; 8]) -> F64<O>
pub const fn from_bytes(bytes: [u8; 8]) -> F64<O>
Constructs a new value from bytes which are already in the
endianness O
.
Source§impl<O: ByteOrder> F64<O>
impl<O: ByteOrder> F64<O>
Sourcepub fn new(n: f64) -> F64<O>
pub fn new(n: f64) -> F64<O>
Constructs a new value, possibly performing an endianness swap
to guarantee that the returned value has endianness O
.
Trait Implementations§
Source§impl<O: ByteOrder> AddAssign for F64<O>
impl<O: ByteOrder> AddAssign for F64<O>
Source§fn add_assign(&mut self, rhs: F64<O>)
fn add_assign(&mut self, rhs: F64<O>)
+=
operation. Read moreSource§impl<O> AsBytes for F64<O>
impl<O> AsBytes for F64<O>
Source§impl<O: ByteOrder> DivAssign for F64<O>
impl<O: ByteOrder> DivAssign for F64<O>
Source§fn div_assign(&mut self, rhs: F64<O>)
fn div_assign(&mut self, rhs: F64<O>)
/=
operation. Read moreSource§impl<O> FromBytes for F64<O>
impl<O> FromBytes for F64<O>
Source§fn mut_from_prefix(bytes: &mut [u8]) -> Option<&mut Self>
fn mut_from_prefix(bytes: &mut [u8]) -> Option<&mut Self>
Source§fn mut_from_suffix(bytes: &mut [u8]) -> Option<&mut Self>
fn mut_from_suffix(bytes: &mut [u8]) -> Option<&mut Self>
Source§fn slice_from_prefix(bytes: &[u8], count: usize) -> Option<(&[Self], &[u8])>where
Self: Sized,
fn slice_from_prefix(bytes: &[u8], count: usize) -> Option<(&[Self], &[u8])>where
Self: Sized,
bytes
as a &[Self]
with length
equal to count
without copying. Read moreSource§fn slice_from_suffix(bytes: &[u8], count: usize) -> Option<(&[u8], &[Self])>where
Self: Sized,
fn slice_from_suffix(bytes: &[u8], count: usize) -> Option<(&[u8], &[Self])>where
Self: Sized,
bytes
as a &[Self]
with length
equal to count
without copying. Read moreSource§fn mut_slice_from(bytes: &mut [u8]) -> Option<&mut [Self]>
fn mut_slice_from(bytes: &mut [u8]) -> Option<&mut [Self]>
Source§fn mut_slice_from_prefix(
bytes: &mut [u8],
count: usize,
) -> Option<(&mut [Self], &mut [u8])>
fn mut_slice_from_prefix( bytes: &mut [u8], count: usize, ) -> Option<(&mut [Self], &mut [u8])>
bytes
as a &mut [Self]
with length
equal to count
without copying. Read moreSource§fn mut_slice_from_suffix(
bytes: &mut [u8],
count: usize,
) -> Option<(&mut [u8], &mut [Self])>
fn mut_slice_from_suffix( bytes: &mut [u8], count: usize, ) -> Option<(&mut [u8], &mut [Self])>
bytes
as a &mut [Self]
with length
equal to count
without copying. Read moreSource§impl<O> FromZeroes for F64<O>
impl<O> FromZeroes for F64<O>
Source§impl<O: ByteOrder> MulAssign for F64<O>
impl<O: ByteOrder> MulAssign for F64<O>
Source§fn mul_assign(&mut self, rhs: F64<O>)
fn mul_assign(&mut self, rhs: F64<O>)
*=
operation. Read moreSource§impl<O: ByteOrder> RemAssign for F64<O>
impl<O: ByteOrder> RemAssign for F64<O>
Source§fn rem_assign(&mut self, rhs: F64<O>)
fn rem_assign(&mut self, rhs: F64<O>)
%=
operation. Read moreSource§impl<O: ByteOrder> SubAssign for F64<O>
impl<O: ByteOrder> SubAssign for F64<O>
Source§fn sub_assign(&mut self, rhs: F64<O>)
fn sub_assign(&mut self, rhs: F64<O>)
-=
operation. Read moreimpl<O: Copy> Copy for F64<O>
impl<O: Eq> Eq for F64<O>
impl<O> StructuralPartialEq for F64<O>
impl<O> Unaligned for F64<O>
Auto Trait Implementations§
impl<O> Freeze for F64<O>
impl<O> RefUnwindSafe for F64<O>where
O: RefUnwindSafe,
impl<O> Send for F64<O>where
O: Send,
impl<O> Sync for F64<O>where
O: Sync,
impl<O> Unpin for F64<O>where
O: Unpin,
impl<O> UnwindSafe for F64<O>where
O: UnwindSafe,
Blanket Implementations§
Source§impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for Twhere
T: ?Sized,
impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for Twhere
T: ?Sized,
Source§fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
Source§impl<T> CloneToUninit for Twhere
T: Clone,
impl<T> CloneToUninit for Twhere
T: Clone,
Layout§
Note: Most layout information is completely unstable and may even differ between compilations. The only exception is types with certain repr(...)
attributes. Please see the Rust Reference's “Type Layout” chapter for details on type layout guarantees.
Size: 8 bytes