Module tracing_core::stdlib::marker

1.0.0 · source ·
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Primitive traits and types representing basic properties of types.

Rust types can be classified in various useful ways according to their intrinsic properties. These classifications are represented as traits.

Structs§

  • Zero-sized type used to mark things that “act like” they own a T.
  • A marker type which does not implement Unpin.

Traits§

  • Types whose values can be duplicated simply by copying bits.
  • Types that can be transferred across thread boundaries.
  • Types with a constant size known at compile time.
  • Types for which it is safe to share references between threads.
  • Types that do not require any pinning guarantees.
  • ConstParamTyExperimental
    A marker for types which can be used as types of const generic parameters.
  • DestructExperimental
    A marker for types that can be dropped.
  • DiscriminantKindExperimental
    Compiler-internal trait used to indicate the type of enum discriminants.
  • FnPtrExperimental
    A common trait implemented by all function pointers.
  • FreezeExperimental
    Used to determine whether a type contains any UnsafeCell internally, but not through an indirection. This affects, for example, whether a static of that type is placed in read-only static memory or writable static memory. This can be used to declare that a constant with a generic type will not contain interior mutability, and subsequently allow placing the constant behind references.
  • PointerLikeExperimental
    A marker for pointer-like types.
  • Required trait for constants used in pattern matches.
  • TupleExperimental
    A marker for tuple types.
  • UnsizeExperimental
    Types that can be “unsized” to a dynamically-sized type.

Derive Macros§

  • Derive macro generating an impl of the trait Copy.
  • ConstParamTyExperimental
    Derive macro generating an impl of the trait ConstParamTy.