Trait serde::de::Visitor
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pub trait Visitor: Sized { type Value; fn expecting(&self, formatter: &mut Formatter) -> Result; fn visit_bool<E>(self, v: bool) -> Result<Self::Value, E> where E: Error { ... } fn visit_i8<E>(self, v: i8) -> Result<Self::Value, E> where E: Error { ... } fn visit_i16<E>(self, v: i16) -> Result<Self::Value, E> where E: Error { ... } fn visit_i32<E>(self, v: i32) -> Result<Self::Value, E> where E: Error { ... } fn visit_i64<E>(self, v: i64) -> Result<Self::Value, E> where E: Error { ... } fn visit_u8<E>(self, v: u8) -> Result<Self::Value, E> where E: Error { ... } fn visit_u16<E>(self, v: u16) -> Result<Self::Value, E> where E: Error { ... } fn visit_u32<E>(self, v: u32) -> Result<Self::Value, E> where E: Error { ... } fn visit_u64<E>(self, v: u64) -> Result<Self::Value, E> where E: Error { ... } fn visit_f32<E>(self, v: f32) -> Result<Self::Value, E> where E: Error { ... } fn visit_f64<E>(self, v: f64) -> Result<Self::Value, E> where E: Error { ... } fn visit_char<E>(self, v: char) -> Result<Self::Value, E> where E: Error { ... } fn visit_str<E>(self, v: &str) -> Result<Self::Value, E> where E: Error { ... } fn visit_string<E>(self, v: String) -> Result<Self::Value, E> where E: Error { ... } fn visit_unit<E>(self) -> Result<Self::Value, E> where E: Error { ... } fn visit_none<E>(self) -> Result<Self::Value, E> where E: Error { ... } fn visit_some<D>(self, deserializer: D) -> Result<Self::Value, D::Error> where D: Deserializer { ... } fn visit_newtype_struct<D>(self,
deserializer: D)
-> Result<Self::Value, D::Error> where D: Deserializer { ... } fn visit_seq<V>(self, visitor: V) -> Result<Self::Value, V::Error> where V: SeqVisitor { ... } fn visit_map<V>(self, visitor: V) -> Result<Self::Value, V::Error> where V: MapVisitor { ... } fn visit_enum<V>(self, visitor: V) -> Result<Self::Value, V::Error> where V: EnumVisitor { ... } fn visit_bytes<E>(self, v: &[u8]) -> Result<Self::Value, E> where E: Error { ... } fn visit_byte_buf<E>(self, v: Vec<u8>) -> Result<Self::Value, E> where E: Error { ... } }
This trait represents a visitor that walks through a deserializer.
/// A visitor that deserializes a long string - a string containing at least /// some minimum number of bytes. struct LongString { min: usize, } impl Visitor for LongString { type Value = String; fn expecting(&self, formatter: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result { write!(formatter, "a string containing at least {} bytes", self.min) } fn visit_str<E>(self, s: &str) -> Result<Self::Value, E> where E: Error { if s.len() >= self.min { Ok(s.to_owned()) } else { Err(Error::invalid_value(Unexpected::Str(s), &self)) } } }
Associated Types
type Value
The value produced by this visitor.
Required Methods
fn expecting(&self, formatter: &mut Formatter) -> Result
Format a message stating what data this Visitor expects to receive.
This is used in error messages. The message should complete the sentence "This Visitor expects to receive ...", for example the message could be "an integer between 0 and 64". The message should not be capitalized and should not end with a period.
fn expecting(&self, formatter: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result { write!(formatter, "an integer between 0 and {}", self.max) }
Provided Methods
fn visit_bool<E>(self, v: bool) -> Result<Self::Value, E> where E: Error
Deserialize a bool
into a Value
.
fn visit_i8<E>(self, v: i8) -> Result<Self::Value, E> where E: Error
Deserialize an i8
into a Value
.
fn visit_i16<E>(self, v: i16) -> Result<Self::Value, E> where E: Error
Deserialize an i16
into a Value
.
fn visit_i32<E>(self, v: i32) -> Result<Self::Value, E> where E: Error
Deserialize an i32
into a Value
.
fn visit_i64<E>(self, v: i64) -> Result<Self::Value, E> where E: Error
Deserialize an i64
into a Value
.
fn visit_u8<E>(self, v: u8) -> Result<Self::Value, E> where E: Error
Deserialize a u8
into a Value
.
fn visit_u16<E>(self, v: u16) -> Result<Self::Value, E> where E: Error
Deserialize a u16
into a Value
.
fn visit_u32<E>(self, v: u32) -> Result<Self::Value, E> where E: Error
Deserialize a u32
into a Value
.
fn visit_u64<E>(self, v: u64) -> Result<Self::Value, E> where E: Error
Deserialize a u64
into a Value
.
fn visit_f32<E>(self, v: f32) -> Result<Self::Value, E> where E: Error
Deserialize a f32
into a Value
.
fn visit_f64<E>(self, v: f64) -> Result<Self::Value, E> where E: Error
Deserialize a f64
into a Value
.
fn visit_char<E>(self, v: char) -> Result<Self::Value, E> where E: Error
Deserialize a char
into a Value
.
fn visit_str<E>(self, v: &str) -> Result<Self::Value, E> where E: Error
Deserialize a &str
into a Value
.
This method allows the Deserializer
to avoid a copy by retaining
ownership of any buffered data. Deserialize
implementations that do
not benefit from taking ownership of String
data should indicate that
to the deserializer by using Deserializer::deserialize_str
rather than
Deserializer::deserialize_string
.
It is never correct to implement visit_string
without implementing
visit_str
. Implement neither, both, or just visit_str
.
fn visit_string<E>(self, v: String) -> Result<Self::Value, E> where E: Error
Deserialize a String
into a Value
.
This method allows the Visitor
to avoid a copy by taking ownership of
a string created by the Deserializer
. Deserialize
implementations
that benefit from taking ownership of String
data should indicate that
to the deserializer by using Deserializer::deserialize_string
rather
than Deserializer::deserialize_str
, although not every deserializer
will honor such a request.
It is never correct to implement visit_string
without implementing
visit_str
. Implement neither, both, or just visit_str
.
The default implementation forwards to visit_str
and then drops the
String
.
fn visit_unit<E>(self) -> Result<Self::Value, E> where E: Error
Deserialize a ()
into a Value
.
fn visit_none<E>(self) -> Result<Self::Value, E> where E: Error
Deserialize an absent optional Value
.
fn visit_some<D>(self, deserializer: D) -> Result<Self::Value, D::Error> where D: Deserializer
Deserialize a present optional Value
.
fn visit_newtype_struct<D>(self,
deserializer: D)
-> Result<Self::Value, D::Error> where D: Deserializer
deserializer: D)
-> Result<Self::Value, D::Error> where D: Deserializer
Deserialize Value
as a newtype struct.
fn visit_seq<V>(self, visitor: V) -> Result<Self::Value, V::Error> where V: SeqVisitor
Deserialize Value
as a sequence of elements.
fn visit_map<V>(self, visitor: V) -> Result<Self::Value, V::Error> where V: MapVisitor
Deserialize Value
as a key-value map.
fn visit_enum<V>(self, visitor: V) -> Result<Self::Value, V::Error> where V: EnumVisitor
Deserialize Value
as an enum.
fn visit_bytes<E>(self, v: &[u8]) -> Result<Self::Value, E> where E: Error
Deserialize a &[u8]
into a Value
.
This method allows the Deserializer
to avoid a copy by retaining
ownership of any buffered data. Deserialize
implementations that do
not benefit from taking ownership of Vec<u8>
data should indicate that
to the deserializer by using Deserializer::deserialize_bytes
rather
than Deserializer::deserialize_byte_buf
.
It is never correct to implement visit_byte_buf
without implementing
visit_bytes
. Implement neither, both, or just visit_bytes
.
fn visit_byte_buf<E>(self, v: Vec<u8>) -> Result<Self::Value, E> where E: Error
Deserialize a Vec<u8>
into a Value
.
This method allows the Visitor
to avoid a copy by taking ownership of
a byte buffer created by the Deserializer
. Deserialize
implementations that benefit from taking ownership of Vec<u8>
data
should indicate that to the deserializer by using
Deserializer::deserialize_byte_buf
rather than
Deserializer::deserialize_bytes
, although not every deserializer will
honor such a request.
It is never correct to implement visit_byte_buf
without implementing
visit_bytes
. Implement neither, both, or just visit_bytes
.
The default implementation forwards to visit_bytes
and then drops the
Vec<u8>
.