Struct rocket_dyn_templates::tera::Number
source · pub struct Number { /* private fields */ }
Expand description
Represents a JSON number, whether integer or floating point.
Implementations§
source§impl Number
impl Number
sourcepub fn is_i64(&self) -> bool
pub fn is_i64(&self) -> bool
Returns true if the Number
is an integer between i64::MIN
and
i64::MAX
.
For any Number on which is_i64
returns true, as_i64
is guaranteed to
return the integer value.
let big = i64::MAX as u64 + 10;
let v = json!({ "a": 64, "b": big, "c": 256.0 });
assert!(v["a"].is_i64());
// Greater than i64::MAX.
assert!(!v["b"].is_i64());
// Numbers with a decimal point are not considered integers.
assert!(!v["c"].is_i64());
sourcepub fn is_u64(&self) -> bool
pub fn is_u64(&self) -> bool
Returns true if the Number
is an integer between zero and u64::MAX
.
For any Number on which is_u64
returns true, as_u64
is guaranteed to
return the integer value.
let v = json!({ "a": 64, "b": -64, "c": 256.0 });
assert!(v["a"].is_u64());
// Negative integer.
assert!(!v["b"].is_u64());
// Numbers with a decimal point are not considered integers.
assert!(!v["c"].is_u64());
sourcepub fn is_f64(&self) -> bool
pub fn is_f64(&self) -> bool
Returns true if the Number
can be represented by f64.
For any Number on which is_f64
returns true, as_f64
is guaranteed to
return the floating point value.
Currently this function returns true if and only if both is_i64
and
is_u64
return false but this is not a guarantee in the future.
let v = json!({ "a": 256.0, "b": 64, "c": -64 });
assert!(v["a"].is_f64());
// Integers.
assert!(!v["b"].is_f64());
assert!(!v["c"].is_f64());
sourcepub fn as_i64(&self) -> Option<i64>
pub fn as_i64(&self) -> Option<i64>
If the Number
is an integer, represent it as i64 if possible. Returns
None otherwise.
let big = i64::MAX as u64 + 10;
let v = json!({ "a": 64, "b": big, "c": 256.0 });
assert_eq!(v["a"].as_i64(), Some(64));
assert_eq!(v["b"].as_i64(), None);
assert_eq!(v["c"].as_i64(), None);
sourcepub fn as_u64(&self) -> Option<u64>
pub fn as_u64(&self) -> Option<u64>
If the Number
is an integer, represent it as u64 if possible. Returns
None otherwise.
let v = json!({ "a": 64, "b": -64, "c": 256.0 });
assert_eq!(v["a"].as_u64(), Some(64));
assert_eq!(v["b"].as_u64(), None);
assert_eq!(v["c"].as_u64(), None);
Trait Implementations§
source§impl<'de> Deserialize<'de> for Number
impl<'de> Deserialize<'de> for Number
source§fn deserialize<D>(
deserializer: D,
) -> Result<Number, <D as Deserializer<'de>>::Error>where
D: Deserializer<'de>,
fn deserialize<D>(
deserializer: D,
) -> Result<Number, <D as Deserializer<'de>>::Error>where
D: Deserializer<'de>,
source§impl<'de, 'a> Deserializer<'de> for &'a Number
impl<'de, 'a> Deserializer<'de> for &'a Number
source§type Error = Error
type Error = Error
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self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
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self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
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self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
V: Visitor<'de>,
fn deserialize_i8<V>(
self,
visitor: V,
) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
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value.source§fn deserialize_i16<V>(
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) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, Error>where
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self,
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Deserialize
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V: Visitor<'de>,
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self,
visitor: V,
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self,
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self,
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visitor: V,
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len: usize,
visitor: V,
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fields: &'static [&'static str],
visitor: V,
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) -> Result<<V as Visitor<'de>>::Value, <&'a Number as Deserializer<'de>>::Error>where
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