Struct AccountFlags
pub struct AccountFlags { /* private fields */ }
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Fieldset that facilitates compacting the parent type. Used bytes: 2 | Unused bits: 5
Implementations§
§impl AccountFlags
impl AccountFlags
pub const fn new() -> AccountFlags
pub const fn new() -> AccountFlags
Returns an instance with zero initialized data.
§impl AccountFlags
impl AccountFlags
pub const fn into_bytes(self) -> [u8; 2]
pub const fn into_bytes(self) -> [u8; 2]
pub const fn from_bytes(bytes: [u8; 2]) -> AccountFlags
pub const fn from_bytes(bytes: [u8; 2]) -> AccountFlags
Converts the given bytes directly into the bitfield struct.
§impl AccountFlags
impl AccountFlags
pub fn nonce_len(&self) -> <B4 as Specifier>::InOut
pub fn nonce_len(&self) -> <B4 as Specifier>::InOut
Returns the value of nonce_len.
pub fn nonce_len_or_err(
&self,
) -> Result<<B4 as Specifier>::InOut, InvalidBitPattern<<B4 as Specifier>::Bytes>>
pub fn nonce_len_or_err( &self, ) -> Result<<B4 as Specifier>::InOut, InvalidBitPattern<<B4 as Specifier>::Bytes>>
Returns the value of nonce_len.
#Errors
If the returned value contains an invalid bit pattern for nonce_len.
pub fn with_nonce_len(self, new_val: <B4 as Specifier>::InOut) -> AccountFlags
pub fn with_nonce_len(self, new_val: <B4 as Specifier>::InOut) -> AccountFlags
Returns a copy of the bitfield with the value of nonce_len set to the given value.
#Panics
If the given value is out of bounds for nonce_len.
pub fn with_nonce_len_checked(
self,
new_val: <B4 as Specifier>::InOut,
) -> Result<AccountFlags, OutOfBounds>
pub fn with_nonce_len_checked( self, new_val: <B4 as Specifier>::InOut, ) -> Result<AccountFlags, OutOfBounds>
Returns a copy of the bitfield with the value of nonce_len set to the given value.
#Errors
If the given value is out of bounds for nonce_len.
pub fn set_nonce_len(&mut self, new_val: <B4 as Specifier>::InOut)
pub fn set_nonce_len(&mut self, new_val: <B4 as Specifier>::InOut)
Sets the value of nonce_len to the given value.
#Panics
If the given value is out of bounds for nonce_len.
pub fn set_nonce_len_checked(
&mut self,
new_val: <B4 as Specifier>::InOut,
) -> Result<(), OutOfBounds>
pub fn set_nonce_len_checked( &mut self, new_val: <B4 as Specifier>::InOut, ) -> Result<(), OutOfBounds>
Sets the value of nonce_len to the given value.
#Errors
If the given value is out of bounds for nonce_len.
pub fn balance_len(&self) -> <B6 as Specifier>::InOut
pub fn balance_len(&self) -> <B6 as Specifier>::InOut
Returns the value of balance_len.
pub fn balance_len_or_err(
&self,
) -> Result<<B6 as Specifier>::InOut, InvalidBitPattern<<B6 as Specifier>::Bytes>>
pub fn balance_len_or_err( &self, ) -> Result<<B6 as Specifier>::InOut, InvalidBitPattern<<B6 as Specifier>::Bytes>>
Returns the value of balance_len.
#Errors
If the returned value contains an invalid bit pattern for balance_len.
pub fn with_balance_len(self, new_val: <B6 as Specifier>::InOut) -> AccountFlags
pub fn with_balance_len(self, new_val: <B6 as Specifier>::InOut) -> AccountFlags
Returns a copy of the bitfield with the value of balance_len set to the given value.
#Panics
If the given value is out of bounds for balance_len.
pub fn with_balance_len_checked(
self,
new_val: <B6 as Specifier>::InOut,
) -> Result<AccountFlags, OutOfBounds>
pub fn with_balance_len_checked( self, new_val: <B6 as Specifier>::InOut, ) -> Result<AccountFlags, OutOfBounds>
Returns a copy of the bitfield with the value of balance_len set to the given value.
#Errors
If the given value is out of bounds for balance_len.
pub fn set_balance_len(&mut self, new_val: <B6 as Specifier>::InOut)
pub fn set_balance_len(&mut self, new_val: <B6 as Specifier>::InOut)
Sets the value of balance_len to the given value.
#Panics
If the given value is out of bounds for balance_len.
pub fn set_balance_len_checked(
&mut self,
new_val: <B6 as Specifier>::InOut,
) -> Result<(), OutOfBounds>
pub fn set_balance_len_checked( &mut self, new_val: <B6 as Specifier>::InOut, ) -> Result<(), OutOfBounds>
Sets the value of balance_len to the given value.
#Errors
If the given value is out of bounds for balance_len.
pub fn bytecode_hash_len(&self) -> <B1 as Specifier>::InOut
pub fn bytecode_hash_len(&self) -> <B1 as Specifier>::InOut
Returns the value of bytecode_hash_len.
pub fn bytecode_hash_len_or_err(
&self,
) -> Result<<B1 as Specifier>::InOut, InvalidBitPattern<<B1 as Specifier>::Bytes>>
pub fn bytecode_hash_len_or_err( &self, ) -> Result<<B1 as Specifier>::InOut, InvalidBitPattern<<B1 as Specifier>::Bytes>>
Returns the value of bytecode_hash_len.
#Errors
If the returned value contains an invalid bit pattern for bytecode_hash_len.
pub fn with_bytecode_hash_len(
self,
new_val: <B1 as Specifier>::InOut,
) -> AccountFlags
pub fn with_bytecode_hash_len( self, new_val: <B1 as Specifier>::InOut, ) -> AccountFlags
Returns a copy of the bitfield with the value of bytecode_hash_len set to the given value.
#Panics
If the given value is out of bounds for bytecode_hash_len.
pub fn with_bytecode_hash_len_checked(
self,
new_val: <B1 as Specifier>::InOut,
) -> Result<AccountFlags, OutOfBounds>
pub fn with_bytecode_hash_len_checked( self, new_val: <B1 as Specifier>::InOut, ) -> Result<AccountFlags, OutOfBounds>
Returns a copy of the bitfield with the value of bytecode_hash_len set to the given value.
#Errors
If the given value is out of bounds for bytecode_hash_len.
pub fn set_bytecode_hash_len(&mut self, new_val: <B1 as Specifier>::InOut)
pub fn set_bytecode_hash_len(&mut self, new_val: <B1 as Specifier>::InOut)
Sets the value of bytecode_hash_len to the given value.
#Panics
If the given value is out of bounds for bytecode_hash_len.
pub fn set_bytecode_hash_len_checked(
&mut self,
new_val: <B1 as Specifier>::InOut,
) -> Result<(), OutOfBounds>
pub fn set_bytecode_hash_len_checked( &mut self, new_val: <B1 as Specifier>::InOut, ) -> Result<(), OutOfBounds>
Sets the value of bytecode_hash_len to the given value.
#Errors
If the given value is out of bounds for bytecode_hash_len.
§impl AccountFlags
impl AccountFlags
pub fn from(buf: &[u8]) -> (AccountFlags, &[u8])
pub fn from(buf: &[u8]) -> (AccountFlags, &[u8])
Deserializes this fieldset and returns it, alongside the original slice in an advanced position.
Trait Implementations§
§impl Clone for AccountFlags
impl Clone for AccountFlags
§fn clone(&self) -> AccountFlags
fn clone(&self) -> AccountFlags
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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impl Debug for AccountFlags
§impl Default for AccountFlags
impl Default for AccountFlags
§fn default() -> AccountFlags
fn default() -> AccountFlags
impl Copy for AccountFlags
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impl Freeze for AccountFlags
impl RefUnwindSafe for AccountFlags
impl Send for AccountFlags
impl Sync for AccountFlags
impl Unpin for AccountFlags
impl UnwindSafe for AccountFlags
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