Struct freya::prelude::ReadOnlySignal
pub struct ReadOnlySignal<T, S = UnsyncStorage>where
T: 'static,
S: Storage<SignalData<T>>,{ /* private fields */ }
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A signal that can only be read from.
Implementations§
§impl<T> ReadOnlySignal<T>where
T: 'static,
impl<T> ReadOnlySignal<T>where T: 'static,
pub fn new(signal: Signal<T>) -> ReadOnlySignal<T>
pub fn new(signal: Signal<T>) -> ReadOnlySignal<T>
Create a new read-only signal.
§impl<T, S> ReadOnlySignal<T, S>where
T: 'static,
S: Storage<SignalData<T>>,
impl<T, S> ReadOnlySignal<T, S>where T: 'static, S: Storage<SignalData<T>>,
pub fn new_maybe_sync(signal: Signal<T, S>) -> ReadOnlySignal<T, S>
pub fn new_maybe_sync(signal: Signal<T, S>) -> ReadOnlySignal<T, S>
Create a new read-only signal that is maybe sync.
pub fn origin_scope(&self) -> ScopeId
pub fn origin_scope(&self) -> ScopeId
Get the scope that the signal was created in.
pub fn id(&self) -> GenerationalBoxId
pub fn id(&self) -> GenerationalBoxId
Get the id of the signal.
Trait Implementations§
§impl<T, S> Clone for ReadOnlySignal<T, S>where
T: 'static,
S: Storage<SignalData<T>>,
impl<T, S> Clone for ReadOnlySignal<T, S>where T: 'static, S: Storage<SignalData<T>>,
§fn clone(&self) -> ReadOnlySignal<T, S>
fn clone(&self) -> ReadOnlySignal<T, S>
Returns a copy of the value. Read more
1.0.0 · source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
Performs copy-assignment from
source
. Read more§impl<T, S> Debug for ReadOnlySignal<T, S>where
T: Debug + 'static,
S: Storage<SignalData<T>>,
impl<T, S> Debug for ReadOnlySignal<T, S>where T: Debug + 'static, S: Storage<SignalData<T>>,
§impl<T, S> Default for ReadOnlySignal<T, S>where
T: Default + 'static,
S: Storage<SignalData<T>>,
impl<T, S> Default for ReadOnlySignal<T, S>where T: Default + 'static, S: Storage<SignalData<T>>,
§fn default() -> ReadOnlySignal<T, S>
fn default() -> ReadOnlySignal<T, S>
Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more
§impl<T, S> Deref for ReadOnlySignal<T, S>where
T: Clone,
S: Storage<SignalData<T>> + 'static,
impl<T, S> Deref for ReadOnlySignal<T, S>where T: Clone, S: Storage<SignalData<T>> + 'static,
§impl<T, S> Display for ReadOnlySignal<T, S>where
T: Display + 'static,
S: Storage<SignalData<T>>,
impl<T, S> Display for ReadOnlySignal<T, S>where T: Display + 'static, S: Storage<SignalData<T>>,
§impl<T, S> From<Signal<T, S>> for ReadOnlySignal<T, S>where
T: 'static,
S: Storage<SignalData<T>>,
impl<T, S> From<Signal<T, S>> for ReadOnlySignal<T, S>where T: 'static, S: Storage<SignalData<T>>,
§fn from(inner: Signal<T, S>) -> ReadOnlySignal<T, S>
fn from(inner: Signal<T, S>) -> ReadOnlySignal<T, S>
Converts to this type from the input type.
§impl<T> IntoAttributeValue for ReadOnlySignal<T>where
T: Clone + IntoAttributeValue,
impl<T> IntoAttributeValue for ReadOnlySignal<T>where T: Clone + IntoAttributeValue,
§fn into_value(self) -> AttributeValue
fn into_value(self) -> AttributeValue
Convert into an attribute value
§impl<T, S> PartialEq<T> for ReadOnlySignal<T, S>where
T: PartialEq + 'static,
S: Storage<SignalData<T>>,
impl<T, S> PartialEq<T> for ReadOnlySignal<T, S>where T: PartialEq + 'static, S: Storage<SignalData<T>>,
§impl<T, S> PartialEq for ReadOnlySignal<T, S>where
T: 'static,
S: Storage<SignalData<T>>,
impl<T, S> PartialEq for ReadOnlySignal<T, S>where T: 'static, S: Storage<SignalData<T>>,
§fn eq(&self, other: &ReadOnlySignal<T, S>) -> bool
fn eq(&self, other: &ReadOnlySignal<T, S>) -> bool
This method tests for
self
and other
values to be equal, and is used
by ==
.§impl<T, S> Readable<T> for ReadOnlySignal<T, S>where
S: Storage<SignalData<T>>,
impl<T, S> Readable<T> for ReadOnlySignal<T, S>where S: Storage<SignalData<T>>,
§fn read(&self) -> <S as AnyStorage>::Ref<T>
fn read(&self) -> <S as AnyStorage>::Ref<T>
Get the current value of the signal. This will subscribe the current scope to the signal. If you would like to read the signal without subscribing to it, you can use Self::peek
instead.
If the signal has been dropped, this will panic.
§fn peek(&self) -> <S as AnyStorage>::Ref<T>
fn peek(&self) -> <S as AnyStorage>::Ref<T>
Get the current value of the signal. Unlike read, this will not subscribe the current scope to the signal which can cause parts of your UI to not update.
If the signal has been dropped, this will panic.
§fn map_ref<I, U, F>(
ref_: <ReadOnlySignal<T, S> as Readable<T>>::Ref<I>,
f: F
) -> <ReadOnlySignal<T, S> as Readable<T>>::Ref<U>where
F: FnOnce(&I) -> &U,
U: ?Sized,
fn map_ref<I, U, F>( ref_: <ReadOnlySignal<T, S> as Readable<T>>::Ref<I>, f: F ) -> <ReadOnlySignal<T, S> as Readable<T>>::Ref<U>where F: FnOnce(&I) -> &U, U: ?Sized,
Map the reference to a new type.
§fn try_map_ref<I, U, F>(
ref_: <ReadOnlySignal<T, S> as Readable<T>>::Ref<I>,
f: F
) -> Option<<ReadOnlySignal<T, S> as Readable<T>>::Ref<U>>where
F: FnOnce(&I) -> Option<&U>,
U: ?Sized,
fn try_map_ref<I, U, F>( ref_: <ReadOnlySignal<T, S> as Readable<T>>::Ref<I>, f: F ) -> Option<<ReadOnlySignal<T, S> as Readable<T>>::Ref<U>>where F: FnOnce(&I) -> Option<&U>, U: ?Sized,
Try to map the reference to a new type.
§fn with<O>(&self, f: impl FnOnce(&T) -> O) -> O
fn with<O>(&self, f: impl FnOnce(&T) -> O) -> O
Run a function with a reference to the value. If the value has been dropped, this will panic.
impl<T, S> Copy for ReadOnlySignal<T, S>where T: 'static, S: Storage<SignalData<T>>,
Auto Trait Implementations§
impl<T, S = UnsyncStorage> !RefUnwindSafe for ReadOnlySignal<T, S>
impl<T, S> Send for ReadOnlySignal<T, S>where S: Sync, T: Send,
impl<T, S> Sync for ReadOnlySignal<T, S>where S: Sync, T: Sync,
impl<T, S> Unpin for ReadOnlySignal<T, S>where T: Unpin,
impl<T, S = UnsyncStorage> !UnwindSafe for ReadOnlySignal<T, S>
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T: ?Sized,
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