pub struct TaggedParser<'a, TagKind, T> {
pub header: Header<'a>,
pub inner: T,
/* private fields */
}
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pub const fn new_implicit( class: Class, constructed: bool, tag: u32, inner: T, ) -> TaggedParser<'a, Implicit, T>
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pub const fn assert_class(&self, class: Class) -> Result<(), Error>
pub const fn assert_tag(&self, tag: Tag) -> Result<(), Error>
pub const fn class(&self) -> Class
pub const fn tag(&self) -> Tag
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