Struct BitSafeU16
pub struct BitSafeU16 { /* private fields */ }
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§Read-Only Shared-Mutable Handle
This type marks a handle to a shared-mutable type that may be modified through
other handles, but cannot be modified through this one. It is used when a
BitSlice
region has partial ownership of an element and wishes to expose the
entire underlying raw element to the user without granting them write
permissions.
Under the feature = "atomic"
build setting, this uses radium
’s best-effort
atomic alias; when this feature is disabled, it reverts to Cell
.
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§impl BitSafe for BitSafeU16
impl BitSafe for BitSafeU16
§const ZERO: BitSafeU16 = _
const ZERO: BitSafeU16 = _
The zero constant.
§fn load(&self) -> <BitSafeU16 as BitSafe>::Mem
fn load(&self) -> <BitSafeU16 as BitSafe>::Mem
Loads the value from memory, allowing for the possibility that other
handles have write permissions to it.
§impl BitStore for BitSafeU16
impl BitStore for BitSafeU16
§const ZERO: BitSafeU16 = <Self as BitSafe>::ZERO
const ZERO: BitSafeU16 = <Self as BitSafe>::ZERO
The zero constant.
§const ALIGNED_TO_SIZE: [(); 1] = _
const ALIGNED_TO_SIZE: [(); 1] = _
All implementors are required to have their alignment match their size. Read more
§const ALIAS_WIDTH: [(); 1] = _
const ALIAS_WIDTH: [(); 1] = _
All implementors are required to have
Self
and Self::Alias
be equal
in representation. This is true by fiat for all types except the
unsigned integers. Read more§type Mem = u16
type Mem = u16
The element type used in the memory region underlying a
BitSlice
. It
is always one of the unsigned integer fundamentals.§type Access = <BitSafeU16 as BitSafe>::Rad
type Access = <BitSafeU16 as BitSafe>::Rad
A type that selects the appropriate load/store instructions when
accessing the memory bus. It determines what instructions are used when
moving a
Self::Mem
value between the processor and the memory system. Read more§type Alias = BitSafeU16
type Alias = BitSafeU16
A sibling
BitStore
implementor that is known to be alias-safe. It is
used when a BitSlice
introduces multiple handles that view the same
memory location, and at least one of them has write capabilities to it.
It must have the same underlying memory type, and can only change access
patterns or public-facing usage.§type Unalias = u16
type Unalias = u16
The inverse of
::Alias
. It is used when a BitSlice
removes the
conditions that required a T -> T::Alias
transition.§fn new(value: <BitSafeU16 as BitStore>::Mem) -> BitSafeU16
fn new(value: <BitSafeU16 as BitStore>::Mem) -> BitSafeU16
Wraps a raw memory value as a
BitStore
type.§fn load_value(&self) -> <BitSafeU16 as BitStore>::Mem
fn load_value(&self) -> <BitSafeU16 as BitStore>::Mem
Loads a value out of the memory system according to the
::Access
rules. This may be called when the value is aliased by a write-capable
reference.§fn store_value(&mut self, value: <BitSafeU16 as BitStore>::Mem)
fn store_value(&mut self, value: <BitSafeU16 as BitStore>::Mem)
Stores a value into the memory system. This is only called when there
are no other handles to the value, and it may bypass
::Access
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impl !Freeze for BitSafeU16
impl RefUnwindSafe for BitSafeU16
impl Send for BitSafeU16
impl Sync for BitSafeU16
impl Unpin for BitSafeU16
impl UnwindSafe for BitSafeU16
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§impl<T> BitView for Twhere
T: BitStore,
impl<T> BitView for Twhere
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Views a memory region as an immutable bit-slice.
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Attempts to view a memory region as an immutable bit-slice. Read more
§fn view_bits_mut<O>(&mut self) -> &mut BitSlice<T, O> ⓘwhere
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fn view_bits_mut<O>(&mut self) -> &mut BitSlice<T, O> ⓘwhere
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Views a memory region as a mutable bit-slice.
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&mut self,
) -> Result<&mut BitSlice<T, O>, BitSpanError<T>>where
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&mut self,
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Views the type as a slice of its elements.
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Size: 2 bytes