pub struct Uncased<'s> { /* private fields */ }
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An uncased (case-insensitive, case-preserving), owned or borrowed ASCII string.
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Source§impl<'s> Uncased<'s>
impl<'s> Uncased<'s>
Sourcepub fn new<S>(string: S) -> Uncased<'s>
pub fn new<S>(string: S) -> Uncased<'s>
Creates a new Uncased
string from string
without allocating.
§Example
use uncased::Uncased;
let uncased = Uncased::new("Content-Type");
assert_eq!(uncased, "content-type");
assert_eq!(uncased, "CONTENT-Type");
Sourcepub const fn from_borrowed(string: &'s str) -> Uncased<'s>
pub const fn from_borrowed(string: &'s str) -> Uncased<'s>
Creates a new Uncased
string from a borrowed string
.
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use uncased::Uncased;
const UNCASED: Uncased = Uncased::from_borrowed("Content-Type");
assert_eq!(UNCASED, "content-type");
assert_eq!(UNCASED, "CONTENT-Type");
Sourcepub const fn from_owned(string: String) -> Uncased<'s>
pub const fn from_owned(string: String) -> Uncased<'s>
Creates a new Uncased
string from string
without allocating.
§Example
use uncased::Uncased;
const UNCASED: Uncased = Uncased::from_owned(String::new());
let uncased = Uncased::from_owned("Content-Type".to_string());
assert_eq!(uncased, "content-type");
assert_eq!(uncased, "CONTENT-Type");
Sourcepub fn as_uncased_str(&self) -> &UncasedStr
pub fn as_uncased_str(&self) -> &UncasedStr
Converts self
into an owned Uncased<'static>
, allocating if
necessary.
§Example
use uncased::Uncased;
let foo = "foo".to_string();
let uncased = Uncased::from(foo.as_str());
let owned: Uncased<'static> = uncased.into_owned();
assert_eq!(owned, "foo");
Sourcepub fn into_string(self) -> String
pub fn into_string(self) -> String
Converts self
into an owned String
, allocating if necessary.
§Example
use uncased::Uncased;
let uncased = Uncased::new("Content-Type");
let string = uncased.into_string();
assert_eq!(string, "Content-Type".to_string());
Sourcepub fn into_owned(self) -> Uncased<'static>
pub fn into_owned(self) -> Uncased<'static>
Converts self
into an owned Uncased<'static>
, allocating if
necessary.
§Example
use uncased::Uncased;
let foo = "foo".to_string();
let uncased = Uncased::from(foo.as_str());
let owned: Uncased<'static> = uncased.into_owned();
assert_eq!(owned, "foo");
Sourcepub fn into_boxed_uncased(self) -> Box<UncasedStr>
pub fn into_boxed_uncased(self) -> Box<UncasedStr>
Converts self
into a Box<UncasedStr>
.
§Example
use uncased::Uncased;
let boxed = Uncased::new("Content-Type").into_boxed_uncased();
assert_eq!(&*boxed, "content-type");
Methods from Deref<Target = UncasedStr>§
Sourcepub fn as_str(&self) -> &str
pub fn as_str(&self) -> &str
Returns self
as an &str
.
§Example
use uncased::UncasedStr;
let uncased_str = UncasedStr::new("Hello!");
assert_eq!(uncased_str.as_str(), "Hello!");
assert_ne!(uncased_str.as_str(), "hELLo!");
Sourcepub fn len(&self) -> usize
pub fn len(&self) -> usize
Returns the length, in bytes, of self
.
§Example
use uncased::UncasedStr;
let uncased_str = UncasedStr::new("Hello!");
assert_eq!(uncased_str.len(), 6);
Sourcepub fn is_empty(&self) -> bool
pub fn is_empty(&self) -> bool
Returns true
if self
has a length of zero bytes.
§Examples
use uncased::UncasedStr;
let s = UncasedStr::new("");
assert!(s.is_empty());
let s = UncasedStr::new("not empty");
assert!(!s.is_empty());
Sourcepub fn starts_with(&self, string: &str) -> bool
pub fn starts_with(&self, string: &str) -> bool
Returns true
if self
starts with any casing of the string string
;
otherwise, returns false
.
§Example
use uncased::UncasedStr;
let uncased_str = UncasedStr::new("MoOO");
assert!(uncased_str.starts_with("moo"));
assert!(uncased_str.starts_with("MOO"));
assert!(uncased_str.starts_with("MOOO"));
assert!(!uncased_str.starts_with("boo"));
let uncased_str = UncasedStr::new("Bèe");
assert!(!uncased_str.starts_with("Be"));
assert!(uncased_str.starts_with("Bè"));
assert!(uncased_str.starts_with("Bè"));
assert!(uncased_str.starts_with("bèe"));
assert!(uncased_str.starts_with("BèE"));
Trait Implementations§
Source§impl AsRef<UncasedStr> for Uncased<'_>
impl AsRef<UncasedStr> for Uncased<'_>
Source§fn as_ref(&self) -> &UncasedStr
fn as_ref(&self) -> &UncasedStr
Source§impl Borrow<UncasedStr> for Uncased<'_>
impl Borrow<UncasedStr> for Uncased<'_>
Source§fn borrow(&self) -> &UncasedStr
fn borrow(&self) -> &UncasedStr
Source§impl Deref for Uncased<'_>
impl Deref for Uncased<'_>
Source§type Target = UncasedStr
type Target = UncasedStr
Source§fn deref(&self) -> &UncasedStr
fn deref(&self) -> &UncasedStr
Source§impl<'a, 'de> Deserialize<'de> for Uncased<'a>
impl<'a, 'de> Deserialize<'de> for Uncased<'a>
Source§fn deserialize<D>(
deserializer: D,
) -> Result<Uncased<'a>, <D as Deserializer<'de>>::Error>where
D: Deserializer<'de>,
fn deserialize<D>(
deserializer: D,
) -> Result<Uncased<'a>, <D as Deserializer<'de>>::Error>where
D: Deserializer<'de>,
Source§impl<'s, 'c> From<&'c UncasedStr> for Uncased<'s>where
'c: 's,
impl<'s, 'c> From<&'c UncasedStr> for Uncased<'s>where
'c: 's,
Source§fn from(string: &'c UncasedStr) -> Uncased<'s>
fn from(string: &'c UncasedStr) -> Uncased<'s>
Source§impl Ord for Uncased<'_>
impl Ord for Uncased<'_>
1.21.0 · Source§fn max(self, other: Self) -> Selfwhere
Self: Sized,
fn max(self, other: Self) -> Selfwhere
Self: Sized,
Source§impl PartialEq<&Uncased<'_>> for UncasedStr
impl PartialEq<&Uncased<'_>> for UncasedStr
Source§impl PartialEq<&UncasedStr> for Uncased<'_>
impl PartialEq<&UncasedStr> for Uncased<'_>
Source§impl PartialEq<Uncased<'_>> for &UncasedStr
impl PartialEq<Uncased<'_>> for &UncasedStr
Source§impl PartialEq<Uncased<'_>> for UncasedStr
impl PartialEq<Uncased<'_>> for UncasedStr
Source§impl PartialEq<UncasedStr> for &Uncased<'_>
impl PartialEq<UncasedStr> for &Uncased<'_>
Source§impl PartialEq<UncasedStr> for Uncased<'_>
impl PartialEq<UncasedStr> for Uncased<'_>
Source§impl PartialOrd<&Uncased<'_>> for String
impl PartialOrd<&Uncased<'_>> for String
Source§impl PartialOrd<&Uncased<'_>> for UncasedStr
impl PartialOrd<&Uncased<'_>> for UncasedStr
Source§impl PartialOrd<&UncasedStr> for Uncased<'_>
impl PartialOrd<&UncasedStr> for Uncased<'_>
Source§impl PartialOrd<String> for &Uncased<'_>
impl PartialOrd<String> for &Uncased<'_>
Source§impl PartialOrd<String> for Uncased<'_>
impl PartialOrd<String> for Uncased<'_>
Source§impl PartialOrd<Uncased<'_>> for &UncasedStr
impl PartialOrd<Uncased<'_>> for &UncasedStr
Source§impl PartialOrd<Uncased<'_>> for String
impl PartialOrd<Uncased<'_>> for String
Source§impl PartialOrd<Uncased<'_>> for Uncased<'_>
impl PartialOrd<Uncased<'_>> for Uncased<'_>
Source§impl PartialOrd<Uncased<'_>> for UncasedStr
impl PartialOrd<Uncased<'_>> for UncasedStr
Source§impl PartialOrd<Uncased<'_>> for str
impl PartialOrd<Uncased<'_>> for str
Source§impl PartialOrd<UncasedStr> for &Uncased<'_>
impl PartialOrd<UncasedStr> for &Uncased<'_>
Source§impl PartialOrd<UncasedStr> for Uncased<'_>
impl PartialOrd<UncasedStr> for Uncased<'_>
Source§impl PartialOrd<str> for Uncased<'_>
impl PartialOrd<str> for Uncased<'_>
Source§impl<'a> Serialize for Uncased<'a>
impl<'a> Serialize for Uncased<'a>
Source§fn serialize<S>(
&self,
serializer: S,
) -> Result<<S as Serializer>::Ok, <S as Serializer>::Error>where
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fn serialize<S>(
&self,
serializer: S,
) -> Result<<S as Serializer>::Ok, <S as Serializer>::Error>where
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impl Eq for Uncased<'_>
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impl<'s> Freeze for Uncased<'s>
impl<'s> RefUnwindSafe for Uncased<'s>
impl<'s> Send for Uncased<'s>
impl<'s> Sync for Uncased<'s>
impl<'s> Unpin for Uncased<'s>
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