1.0.0[−][src]Trait nom::lib::std::convert::AsRef    
Used to do a cheap reference-to-reference conversion.
This trait is similar to [AsMut] which is used for converting between mutable references.
If you need to do a costly conversion it is better to implement [From] with type
&T or write a custom function.
AsRef has the same signature as Borrow, but Borrow is different in few aspects:
- Unlike 
AsRef,Borrowhas a blanket impl for anyT, and can be used to accept either a reference or a value. Borrowalso requires thatHash,EqandOrdfor borrowed value are equivalent to those of the owned value. For this reason, if you want to borrow only a single field of a struct you can implementAsRef, but notBorrow.
Note: This trait must not fail. If the conversion can fail, use a
dedicated method which returns an Option<T> or a Result<T, E>.
Generic Implementations
AsRefauto-dereferences if the inner type is a reference or a mutable reference (e.g.:foo.as_ref()will work the same iffoohas type&mut Fooor&&mut Foo)
Examples
By using trait bounds we can accept arguments of different types as long as they can be
converted to the specified type T.
For example: By creating a generic function that takes an AsRef<str> we express that we
want to accept all references that can be converted to &str as an argument.
Since both String and &str implement AsRef<str> we can accept both as input argument.
fn is_hello<T: AsRef<str>>(s: T) { assert_eq!("hello", s.as_ref()); } let s = "hello"; is_hello(s); let s = "hello".to_string(); is_hello(s);
Required methods
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impl AsRef<Path> for PathBuf[src]
impl AsRef<CStr> for CString[src]
impl AsRef<OsStr> for OsStr[src]
impl AsRef<Path> for Path[src]
impl<'_> AsRef<Path> for Cow<'_, OsStr>[src]
impl AsRef<CStr> for CStr[src]
impl AsRef<Path> for OsStr[src]
impl AsRef<OsStr> for OsString[src]
impl AsRef<OsStr> for Path[src]
impl<'_> AsRef<Path> for Iter<'_>[src]
impl AsRef<OsStr> for PathBuf[src]
impl<'_> AsRef<OsStr> for Components<'_>[src]
impl<'_> AsRef<OsStr> for Iter<'_>[src]
impl<'_> AsRef<Path> for Components<'_>[src]
impl AsRef<Path> for str[src]
impl<'_> AsRef<Path> for Component<'_>[src]
impl AsRef<Path> for OsString[src]
impl<'_> AsRef<OsStr> for Component<'_>[src]
impl AsRef<OsStr> for str[src]
impl<'_, T, U> AsRef<U> for &'_ mut T where
    T: AsRef<U> + ?Sized,
    U: ?Sized, [src]
T: AsRef<U> + ?Sized,
U: ?Sized,
impl AsRef<str> for str[src]
impl<'_, T, U> AsRef<U> for &'_ T where
    T: AsRef<U> + ?Sized,
    U: ?Sized, [src]
T: AsRef<U> + ?Sized,
U: ?Sized,
impl<T> AsRef<[T]> for [T][src]
impl AsRef<[u8]> for str[src]
impl<const N: usize, T> AsRef<[T]> for [T; N] where
    [T; N]: LengthAtMost32, [src]
[T; N]: LengthAtMost32,
impl<'_, T> AsRef<T> for Cow<'_, T> where
    T: ToOwned + ?Sized, [src]
T: ToOwned + ?Sized,
impl<T> AsRef<T> for Arc<T> where
    T: ?Sized, [src]
T: ?Sized,
impl<T> AsRef<T> for Rc<T> where
    T: ?Sized, [src]
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            T: ?Sized,
Implementors
impl AsRef<[u8]> for String[src]
impl AsRef<str> for String[src]
impl AsRef<OsStr> for String[src]
impl AsRef<Path> for String[src]
impl<'_, T> AsRef<[T]> for nom::lib::std::slice::Iter<'_, T>[src]
impl<'a> AsRef<str> for CompleteStr<'a>[src]
impl<T> AsRef<[T]> for Vec<T>[src]
impl<T> AsRef<Vec<T>> for Vec<T>[src]
impl<T> AsRef<T> for Box<T> where
    T: ?Sized, [src]
T: ?Sized,