pub enum NoMessage {}
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An empty enum representing a MessageGroup with no messages

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impl Debug for NoMessage

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result<(), Error>

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl MessageGroup for NoMessage

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const MESSAGES: &'static [MessageDesc] = _

Wire representation of this MessageGroup
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type Map = ()

The wrapper type for ObjectMap allowing the mapping of Object and NewId arguments to the object map during parsing.
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fn is_destructor(&self) -> bool

Whether this message is a destructor Read more
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fn opcode(&self) -> u16

The opcode of this message
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fn since(&self) -> u32

The minimal object version for which this message exists
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fn child<M>(_: u16, _: u32, _: &M) -> Option<Object<M>>where M: ObjectMetadata,

Retrieve the child Object associated with this message if any
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fn from_raw(_: Message, _: &mut ()) -> Result<NoMessage, ()>

Construct a message from its raw representation
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fn into_raw(self, _: u32) -> Message

Turn this message into its raw representation
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unsafe fn from_raw_c( _obj: *mut c_void, _opcode: u32, _args: *const wl_argument ) -> Result<NoMessage, ()>

Construct a message of this group from its C representation Read more
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fn as_raw_c_in<F, T>(self, _f: F) -> Twhere F: FnOnce(u32, &mut [wl_argument]) -> T,

Build a C representation of this message Read more

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