pub struct Friend { /* private fields */ }
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Implementations§
source§impl Friend
impl Friend
sourcepub fn as_selector(&self) -> FriendSelector
pub fn as_selector(&self) -> FriendSelector
sourcepub fn recall<'py>(
&self,
py: Python<'py>,
receipt: PyRef<'py, MessageReceipt>
) -> PyResult<&'py PyAny>
pub fn recall<'py>(
&self,
py: Python<'py>,
receipt: PyRef<'py, MessageReceipt>
) -> PyResult<&'py PyAny>
Trait Implementations§
source§impl PyClassImpl for Friend
impl PyClassImpl for Friend
source§const IS_BASETYPE: bool = false
const IS_BASETYPE: bool = false
#[pyclass(subclass)]
source§const IS_SUBCLASS: bool = false
const IS_SUBCLASS: bool = false
#[pyclass(extends=…)]
source§const IS_MAPPING: bool = false
const IS_MAPPING: bool = false
#[pyclass(mapping)]
source§const IS_SEQUENCE: bool = false
const IS_SEQUENCE: bool = false
#[pyclass(sequence)]
§type ThreadChecker = ThreadCheckerStub<Friend>
type ThreadChecker = ThreadCheckerStub<Friend>
This handles following two situations: Read more
§type PyClassMutability = <<PyAny as PyClassBaseType>::PyClassMutability as PyClassMutability>::MutableChild
type PyClassMutability = <<PyAny as PyClassBaseType>::PyClassMutability as PyClassMutability>::MutableChild
Immutable or mutable
§type BaseNativeType = PyAny
type BaseNativeType = PyAny
The closest native ancestor. This is
PyAny
by default, and when you declare
#[pyclass(extends=PyDict)]
, it’s PyDict
.fn items_iter() -> PyClassItemsIter
fn dict_offset() -> Option<isize>
fn weaklist_offset() -> Option<isize>
source§impl PyMethods<Friend> for PyClassImplCollector<Friend>
impl PyMethods<Friend> for PyClassImplCollector<Friend>
fn py_methods(self) -> &'static PyClassItems
source§impl PyTypeInfo for Friend
impl PyTypeInfo for Friend
§type AsRefTarget = PyCell<Friend>
type AsRefTarget = PyCell<Friend>
Utility type to make Py::as_ref work.
source§fn type_object_raw(py: Python<'_>) -> *mut PyTypeObject
fn type_object_raw(py: Python<'_>) -> *mut PyTypeObject
Returns the PyTypeObject instance for this type.
§fn type_object(py: Python<'_>) -> &PyType
fn type_object(py: Python<'_>) -> &PyType
Returns the safe abstraction over the type object.
§fn is_type_of(object: &PyAny) -> bool
fn is_type_of(object: &PyAny) -> bool
Checks if
object
is an instance of this type or a subclass of this type.§fn is_exact_type_of(object: &PyAny) -> bool
fn is_exact_type_of(object: &PyAny) -> bool
Checks if
object
is an instance of this type.