pub trait TryFrom<T>: Sized {
type Error;
// Required method
fn try_from(value: T) -> Result<Self, Self::Error>;
}
Expand description
Simple and safe type conversions that may fail in a controlled
way under some circumstances. It is the reciprocal of TryInto
.
This is useful when you are doing a type conversion that may
trivially succeed but may also need special handling.
For example, there is no way to convert an i64
into an i32
using the From
trait, because an i64
may contain a value
that an i32
cannot represent and so the conversion would lose data.
This might be handled by truncating the i64
to an i32
or by
simply returning i32::MAX
, or by some other method. The From
trait is intended for perfect conversions, so the TryFrom
trait
informs the programmer when a type conversion could go bad and lets
them decide how to handle it.
§Generic Implementations
TryFrom<T> for U
impliesTryInto
<U> for T
try_from
is reflexive, which means thatTryFrom<T> for T
is implemented and cannot fail – the associatedError
type for callingT::try_from()
on a value of typeT
isInfallible
. When the!
type is stabilizedInfallible
and!
will be equivalent.
TryFrom<T>
can be implemented as follows:
struct GreaterThanZero(i32);
impl TryFrom<i32> for GreaterThanZero {
type Error = &'static str;
fn try_from(value: i32) -> Result<Self, Self::Error> {
if value <= 0 {
Err("GreaterThanZero only accepts values greater than zero!")
} else {
Ok(GreaterThanZero(value))
}
}
}
§Examples
As described, i32
implements TryFrom<
i64
>
:
let big_number = 1_000_000_000_000i64;
// Silently truncates `big_number`, requires detecting
// and handling the truncation after the fact.
let smaller_number = big_number as i32;
assert_eq!(smaller_number, -727379968);
// Returns an error because `big_number` is too big to
// fit in an `i32`.
let try_smaller_number = i32::try_from(big_number);
assert!(try_smaller_number.is_err());
// Returns `Ok(3)`.
let try_successful_smaller_number = i32::try_from(3);
assert!(try_successful_smaller_number.is_ok());
Required Associated Types§
Required Methods§
Dyn Compatibility§
This trait is not dyn compatible.
In older versions of Rust, dyn compatibility was called "object safety", so this trait is not object safe.
Implementors§
Source§impl TryFrom<&String> for PathAndQuery
impl TryFrom<&String> for PathAndQuery
type Error = InvalidUri
1.59.0 · Source§impl TryFrom<char> for u8
impl TryFrom<char> for u8
Maps a char
with code point in U+0000..=U+00FF to a byte in 0x00..=0xFF with same value,
failing if the code point is greater than U+00FF.
See impl From<u8> for char
for details on the encoding.
type Error = TryFromCharError
1.74.0 · Source§impl TryFrom<char> for u16
impl TryFrom<char> for u16
Maps a char
with code point in U+0000..=U+FFFF to a u16
in 0x0000..=0xFFFF with same value,
failing if the code point is greater than U+FFFF.
This corresponds to the UCS-2 encoding, as specified in ISO/IEC 10646:2003.
type Error = TryFromCharError
Source§impl TryFrom<u8> for Weekday
impl TryFrom<u8> for Weekday
Any weekday can be represented as an integer from 0 to 6, which equals to
Weekday::num_days_from_monday
in this implementation.
Do not heavily depend on this though; use explicit methods whenever possible.
type Error = OutOfRange
Source§impl TryFrom<u16> for aho_corasick::util::primitives::PatternID
impl TryFrom<u16> for aho_corasick::util::primitives::PatternID
type Error = PatternIDError
Source§impl TryFrom<u16> for aho_corasick::util::primitives::StateID
impl TryFrom<u16> for aho_corasick::util::primitives::StateID
type Error = StateIDError
Source§impl TryFrom<u16> for regex_automata::util::primitives::PatternID
impl TryFrom<u16> for regex_automata::util::primitives::PatternID
type Error = PatternIDError
Source§impl TryFrom<u16> for SmallIndex
impl TryFrom<u16> for SmallIndex
type Error = SmallIndexError
Source§impl TryFrom<u16> for regex_automata::util::primitives::StateID
impl TryFrom<u16> for regex_automata::util::primitives::StateID
type Error = StateIDError
Source§impl TryFrom<u16> for StatusCode
impl TryFrom<u16> for StatusCode
type Error = InvalidStatusCode
Source§impl TryFrom<u32> for aho_corasick::util::primitives::PatternID
impl TryFrom<u32> for aho_corasick::util::primitives::PatternID
type Error = PatternIDError
Source§impl TryFrom<u32> for aho_corasick::util::primitives::StateID
impl TryFrom<u32> for aho_corasick::util::primitives::StateID
type Error = StateIDError
Source§impl TryFrom<u32> for regex_automata::util::primitives::PatternID
impl TryFrom<u32> for regex_automata::util::primitives::PatternID
type Error = PatternIDError
Source§impl TryFrom<u32> for SmallIndex
impl TryFrom<u32> for SmallIndex
type Error = SmallIndexError
Source§impl TryFrom<u32> for regex_automata::util::primitives::StateID
impl TryFrom<u32> for regex_automata::util::primitives::StateID
type Error = StateIDError
Source§impl TryFrom<u64> for aho_corasick::util::primitives::PatternID
impl TryFrom<u64> for aho_corasick::util::primitives::PatternID
type Error = PatternIDError
Source§impl TryFrom<u64> for aho_corasick::util::primitives::StateID
impl TryFrom<u64> for aho_corasick::util::primitives::StateID
type Error = StateIDError
Source§impl TryFrom<u64> for regex_automata::util::primitives::PatternID
impl TryFrom<u64> for regex_automata::util::primitives::PatternID
type Error = PatternIDError
Source§impl TryFrom<u64> for SmallIndex
impl TryFrom<u64> for SmallIndex
type Error = SmallIndexError
Source§impl TryFrom<u64> for regex_automata::util::primitives::StateID
impl TryFrom<u64> for regex_automata::util::primitives::StateID
type Error = StateIDError
Source§impl TryFrom<usize> for aho_corasick::util::primitives::PatternID
impl TryFrom<usize> for aho_corasick::util::primitives::PatternID
type Error = PatternIDError
Source§impl TryFrom<usize> for aho_corasick::util::primitives::StateID
impl TryFrom<usize> for aho_corasick::util::primitives::StateID
type Error = StateIDError
Source§impl TryFrom<usize> for regex_automata::util::primitives::PatternID
impl TryFrom<usize> for regex_automata::util::primitives::PatternID
type Error = PatternIDError
Source§impl TryFrom<usize> for SmallIndex
impl TryFrom<usize> for SmallIndex
type Error = SmallIndexError
Source§impl TryFrom<usize> for regex_automata::util::primitives::StateID
impl TryFrom<usize> for regex_automata::util::primitives::StateID
type Error = StateIDError
Source§impl TryFrom<DataResponse<AnyMarker>> for AnyResponse
impl TryFrom<DataResponse<AnyMarker>> for AnyResponse
Source§impl TryFrom<UnvalidatedChar> for char
impl TryFrom<UnvalidatedChar> for char
type Error = CharTryFromError
Source§impl TryFrom<SignedDuration> for Span
impl TryFrom<SignedDuration> for Span
Converts a SignedDuration
to a Span
.
The span returned from this conversion will only ever have non-zero units of seconds or smaller.
§Errors
This only fails when the given SignedDuration
overflows the maximum
number of seconds representable by a Span
.
§Example
This shows a basic conversion:
use jiff::{SignedDuration, Span, ToSpan};
let duration = SignedDuration::new(86_400, 123_456_789);
let span = Span::try_from(duration)?;
// A duration-to-span conversion always results in a span with
// non-zero units no bigger than seconds.
assert_eq!(
span.fieldwise(),
86_400.seconds().milliseconds(123).microseconds(456).nanoseconds(789),
);
§Example: rounding
This example shows how to convert a SignedDuration
to a Span
, and then
round it up to bigger units given a relative date:
use jiff::{civil::date, SignedDuration, Span, SpanRound, ToSpan, Unit};
let duration = SignedDuration::new(450 * 86_401, 0);
let span = Span::try_from(duration)?;
// We get back a simple span of just seconds:
assert_eq!(span.fieldwise(), Span::new().seconds(450 * 86_401));
// But we can balance it up to bigger units:
let options = SpanRound::new()
.largest(Unit::Year)
.relative(date(2024, 1, 1));
assert_eq!(
span.round(options)?,
1.year().months(2).days(25).minutes(7).seconds(30).fieldwise(),
);
Source§impl TryFrom<SignedDuration> for Offset
impl TryFrom<SignedDuration> for Offset
Converts a SignedDuration
to a time zone offset.
If the signed duration has fractional seconds, then it is automatically
rounded to the nearest second. (Because an Offset
has only second
precision.)
§Errors
This returns an error if the duration overflows the limits of an Offset
.
§Example
use jiff::{tz::{self, Offset}, SignedDuration};
let sdur = SignedDuration::from_secs(-5 * 60 * 60);
let offset = Offset::try_from(sdur)?;
assert_eq!(offset, tz::offset(-5));
// Sub-seconds results in rounded.
let sdur = SignedDuration::new(-5 * 60 * 60, -500_000_000);
let offset = Offset::try_from(sdur)?;
assert_eq!(offset, tz::Offset::from_seconds(-(5 * 60 * 60 + 1)).unwrap());
Source§impl TryFrom<Span> for SignedDuration
impl TryFrom<Span> for SignedDuration
Converts a Span
to a SignedDuration
.
Note that this assumes that days are always 24 hours long.
§Errors
This can fail for only when the span has any non-zero units greater than hours. This is an error because it’s impossible to determine the length of, e.g., a month without a reference date.
This can never result in overflow because a SignedDuration
can represent
a bigger span of time than Span
when limited to units of hours or lower.
If you need to convert a Span
to a SignedDuration
that has non-zero
units bigger than hours, then please use Span::to_duration
with a
corresponding relative date.
§Example: maximal span
This example shows the maximum possible span using units of hours or
smaller, and the corresponding SignedDuration
value:
use jiff::{SignedDuration, Span};
let sp = Span::new()
.hours(175_307_616)
.minutes(10_518_456_960i64)
.seconds(631_107_417_600i64)
.milliseconds(631_107_417_600_000i64)
.microseconds(631_107_417_600_000_000i64)
.nanoseconds(9_223_372_036_854_775_807i64);
let duration = SignedDuration::try_from(sp)?;
assert_eq!(duration, SignedDuration::new(3_164_760_460_036, 854_775_807));
Source§impl TryFrom<Span> for Duration
impl TryFrom<Span> for Duration
Converts a Span
to a std::time::Duration
.
Note that this assumes that days are always 24 hours long.
§Errors
This can fail for only two reasons:
- The span is negative. This is an error because a
std::time::Duration
is unsigned.) - The span has any non-zero units greater than hours. This is an error because it’s impossible to determine the length of, e.g., a month without a reference date.
This can never result in overflow because a Duration
can represent a
bigger span of time than Span
when limited to units of hours or lower.
If you need to convert a Span
to a Duration
that has non-zero
units bigger than hours, then please use Span::to_duration
with a
corresponding relative date.
§Example: maximal span
This example shows the maximum possible span using units of hours or
smaller, and the corresponding Duration
value:
use std::time::Duration;
use jiff::Span;
let sp = Span::new()
.hours(175_307_616)
.minutes(10_518_456_960i64)
.seconds(631_107_417_600i64)
.milliseconds(631_107_417_600_000i64)
.microseconds(631_107_417_600_000_000i64)
.nanoseconds(9_223_372_036_854_775_807i64);
let duration = Duration::try_from(sp)?;
assert_eq!(duration, Duration::new(3_164_760_460_036, 854_775_807));
§Example: converting a negative span
Since a Span
is signed and a Duration
is unsigned, converting
a negative Span
to Duration
will always fail. One can use
Span::signum
to get the sign of the span and Span::abs
to make the
span positive before converting it to a Duration
:
use std::time::Duration;
use jiff::{Span, ToSpan};
let span = -86_400.seconds().nanoseconds(1);
let (sign, duration) = (span.signum(), Duration::try_from(span.abs())?);
assert_eq!((sign, duration), (-1, Duration::new(86_400, 1)));
Source§impl TryFrom<TcpListener> for TcpListener
impl TryFrom<TcpListener> for TcpListener
Source§impl TryFrom<UnixDatagram> for UnixDatagram
impl TryFrom<UnixDatagram> for UnixDatagram
Source§impl TryFrom<UnixListener> for UnixListener
impl TryFrom<UnixListener> for UnixListener
Source§impl TryFrom<UnixStream> for UnixStream
impl TryFrom<UnixStream> for UnixStream
Source§impl TryFrom<String> for ServerName<'static>
impl TryFrom<String> for ServerName<'static>
type Error = InvalidDnsNameError
Source§impl TryFrom<String> for PathAndQuery
impl TryFrom<String> for PathAndQuery
type Error = InvalidUri
Source§impl TryFrom<String> for HeaderName
impl TryFrom<String> for HeaderName
type Error = InvalidHeaderName
Source§impl TryFrom<String> for HeaderValue
impl TryFrom<String> for HeaderValue
type Error = InvalidHeaderValue
Source§impl TryFrom<Duration> for Span
impl TryFrom<Duration> for Span
Converts a std::time::Duration
to a Span
.
The span returned from this conversion will only ever have non-zero units of seconds or smaller.
§Errors
This only fails when the given Duration
overflows the maximum number of
seconds representable by a Span
.
§Example
This shows a basic conversion:
use std::time::Duration;
use jiff::{Span, ToSpan};
let duration = Duration::new(86_400, 123_456_789);
let span = Span::try_from(duration)?;
// A duration-to-span conversion always results in a span with
// non-zero units no bigger than seconds.
assert_eq!(
span.fieldwise(),
86_400.seconds().milliseconds(123).microseconds(456).nanoseconds(789),
);
§Example: rounding
This example shows how to convert a Duration
to a Span
, and then round
it up to bigger units given a relative date:
use std::time::Duration;
use jiff::{civil::date, Span, SpanRound, ToSpan, Unit};
let duration = Duration::new(450 * 86_401, 0);
let span = Span::try_from(duration)?;
// We get back a simple span of just seconds:
assert_eq!(span.fieldwise(), Span::new().seconds(450 * 86_401));
// But we can balance it up to bigger units:
let options = SpanRound::new()
.largest(Unit::Year)
.relative(date(2024, 1, 1));
assert_eq!(
span.round(options)?,
1.year().months(2).days(25).minutes(7).seconds(30).fieldwise(),
);
Source§impl TryFrom<Vec<u8>> for PathAndQuery
impl TryFrom<Vec<u8>> for PathAndQuery
type Error = InvalidUri
Source§impl TryFrom<Vec<u8>> for HeaderName
impl TryFrom<Vec<u8>> for HeaderName
type Error = InvalidHeaderName
Source§impl TryFrom<Vec<u8>> for HeaderValue
impl TryFrom<Vec<u8>> for HeaderValue
type Error = InvalidHeaderValue
Source§impl<'a> TryFrom<&'a str> for ServerName<'a>
impl<'a> TryFrom<&'a str> for ServerName<'a>
Attempt to make a ServerName from a string by parsing as a DNS name or IP address.
type Error = InvalidDnsNameError
Source§impl<'a> TryFrom<&'a str> for PathAndQuery
impl<'a> TryFrom<&'a str> for PathAndQuery
type Error = InvalidUri
Source§impl<'a> TryFrom<&'a str> for HeaderName
impl<'a> TryFrom<&'a str> for HeaderName
type Error = InvalidHeaderName
Source§impl<'a> TryFrom<&'a str> for HeaderValue
impl<'a> TryFrom<&'a str> for HeaderValue
type Error = InvalidHeaderValue
Source§impl<'a> TryFrom<&'a str> for StatusCode
impl<'a> TryFrom<&'a str> for StatusCode
type Error = InvalidStatusCode
Source§impl<'a> TryFrom<&'a String> for HeaderName
impl<'a> TryFrom<&'a String> for HeaderName
type Error = InvalidHeaderName
Source§impl<'a> TryFrom<&'a String> for HeaderValue
impl<'a> TryFrom<&'a String> for HeaderValue
type Error = InvalidHeaderValue
Source§impl<'a> TryFrom<&'a [u8]> for ServerName<'a>
impl<'a> TryFrom<&'a [u8]> for ServerName<'a>
type Error = InvalidDnsNameError
Source§impl<'a> TryFrom<&'a [u8]> for PathAndQuery
impl<'a> TryFrom<&'a [u8]> for PathAndQuery
type Error = InvalidUri
Source§impl<'a> TryFrom<&'a [u8]> for HeaderName
impl<'a> TryFrom<&'a [u8]> for HeaderName
type Error = InvalidHeaderName
Source§impl<'a> TryFrom<&'a [u8]> for HeaderValue
impl<'a> TryFrom<&'a [u8]> for HeaderValue
type Error = InvalidHeaderValue
Source§impl<'a> TryFrom<&'a [u8]> for StatusCode
impl<'a> TryFrom<&'a [u8]> for StatusCode
type Error = InvalidStatusCode
Source§impl<'a, K, V, S, T> TryFrom<&'a HashMap<K, V, S>> for HeaderMap<T>
impl<'a, K, V, S, T> TryFrom<&'a HashMap<K, V, S>> for HeaderMap<T>
Try to convert a HashMap
into a HeaderMap
.
§Examples
use std::collections::HashMap;
use std::convert::TryInto;
use http::HeaderMap;
let mut map = HashMap::new();
map.insert("X-Custom-Header".to_string(), "my value".to_string());
let headers: HeaderMap = (&map).try_into().expect("valid headers");
assert_eq!(headers["X-Custom-Header"], "my value");
1.34.0 · Source§impl<'a, T, const N: usize> TryFrom<&'a [T]> for &'a [T; N]
impl<'a, T, const N: usize> TryFrom<&'a [T]> for &'a [T; N]
Tries to create an array ref &[T; N]
from a slice ref &[T]
. Succeeds if
slice.len() == N
.
let bytes: [u8; 3] = [1, 0, 2];
let bytes_head: &[u8; 2] = <&[u8; 2]>::try_from(&bytes[0..2]).unwrap();
assert_eq!(1, u16::from_le_bytes(*bytes_head));
let bytes_tail: &[u8; 2] = bytes[1..3].try_into().unwrap();
assert_eq!(512, u16::from_le_bytes(*bytes_tail));
type Error = TryFromSliceError
1.34.0 · Source§impl<'a, T, const N: usize> TryFrom<&'a mut [T]> for &'a mut [T; N]
impl<'a, T, const N: usize> TryFrom<&'a mut [T]> for &'a mut [T; N]
Tries to create a mutable array ref &mut [T; N]
from a mutable slice ref
&mut [T]
. Succeeds if slice.len() == N
.
let mut bytes: [u8; 3] = [1, 0, 2];
let bytes_head: &mut [u8; 2] = <&mut [u8; 2]>::try_from(&mut bytes[0..2]).unwrap();
assert_eq!(1, u16::from_le_bytes(*bytes_head));
let bytes_tail: &mut [u8; 2] = (&mut bytes[1..3]).try_into().unwrap();
assert_eq!(512, u16::from_le_bytes(*bytes_tail));
type Error = TryFromSliceError
Source§impl<'a, const CAP: usize> TryFrom<&'a str> for ArrayString<CAP>
impl<'a, const CAP: usize> TryFrom<&'a str> for ArrayString<CAP>
type Error = CapacityError<&'a str>
Source§impl<'a, const CAP: usize> TryFrom<Arguments<'a>> for ArrayString<CAP>
impl<'a, const CAP: usize> TryFrom<Arguments<'a>> for ArrayString<CAP>
type Error = CapacityError<Error>
Source§impl<'data> TryFrom<&RangeFull> for CodePointInversionList<'data>
impl<'data> TryFrom<&RangeFull> for CodePointInversionList<'data>
Source§impl<'data> TryFrom<&RangeInclusive<char>> for CodePointInversionList<'data>
impl<'data> TryFrom<&RangeInclusive<char>> for CodePointInversionList<'data>
Source§impl<'data> TryFrom<&RangeToInclusive<char>> for CodePointInversionList<'data>
impl<'data> TryFrom<&RangeToInclusive<char>> for CodePointInversionList<'data>
Source§impl<M> TryFrom<DataResponse<M>> for DataPayload<M>where
M: DataMarker,
impl<M> TryFrom<DataResponse<M>> for DataPayload<M>where
M: DataMarker,
Source§impl<O> TryFrom<i32> for zerocopy::byteorder::I16<O>where
O: ByteOrder,
impl<O> TryFrom<i32> for zerocopy::byteorder::I16<O>where
O: ByteOrder,
type Error = TryFromIntError
Source§impl<O> TryFrom<i32> for zerocopy::byteorder::I16<O>where
O: ByteOrder,
impl<O> TryFrom<i32> for zerocopy::byteorder::I16<O>where
O: ByteOrder,
type Error = TryFromIntError
Source§impl<O> TryFrom<i64> for zerocopy::byteorder::I16<O>where
O: ByteOrder,
impl<O> TryFrom<i64> for zerocopy::byteorder::I16<O>where
O: ByteOrder,
type Error = TryFromIntError
Source§impl<O> TryFrom<i64> for zerocopy::byteorder::I16<O>where
O: ByteOrder,
impl<O> TryFrom<i64> for zerocopy::byteorder::I16<O>where
O: ByteOrder,
type Error = TryFromIntError
Source§impl<O> TryFrom<i64> for zerocopy::byteorder::I32<O>where
O: ByteOrder,
impl<O> TryFrom<i64> for zerocopy::byteorder::I32<O>where
O: ByteOrder,
type Error = TryFromIntError
Source§impl<O> TryFrom<i64> for zerocopy::byteorder::I32<O>where
O: ByteOrder,
impl<O> TryFrom<i64> for zerocopy::byteorder::I32<O>where
O: ByteOrder,
type Error = TryFromIntError
Source§impl<O> TryFrom<i128> for zerocopy::byteorder::I16<O>where
O: ByteOrder,
impl<O> TryFrom<i128> for zerocopy::byteorder::I16<O>where
O: ByteOrder,
type Error = TryFromIntError
Source§impl<O> TryFrom<i128> for zerocopy::byteorder::I16<O>where
O: ByteOrder,
impl<O> TryFrom<i128> for zerocopy::byteorder::I16<O>where
O: ByteOrder,
type Error = TryFromIntError
Source§impl<O> TryFrom<i128> for zerocopy::byteorder::I32<O>where
O: ByteOrder,
impl<O> TryFrom<i128> for zerocopy::byteorder::I32<O>where
O: ByteOrder,
type Error = TryFromIntError
Source§impl<O> TryFrom<i128> for zerocopy::byteorder::I32<O>where
O: ByteOrder,
impl<O> TryFrom<i128> for zerocopy::byteorder::I32<O>where
O: ByteOrder,
type Error = TryFromIntError
Source§impl<O> TryFrom<i128> for zerocopy::byteorder::I64<O>where
O: ByteOrder,
impl<O> TryFrom<i128> for zerocopy::byteorder::I64<O>where
O: ByteOrder,
type Error = TryFromIntError
Source§impl<O> TryFrom<i128> for zerocopy::byteorder::I64<O>where
O: ByteOrder,
impl<O> TryFrom<i128> for zerocopy::byteorder::I64<O>where
O: ByteOrder,
type Error = TryFromIntError
Source§impl<O> TryFrom<isize> for zerocopy::byteorder::I16<O>where
O: ByteOrder,
impl<O> TryFrom<isize> for zerocopy::byteorder::I16<O>where
O: ByteOrder,
type Error = TryFromIntError
Source§impl<O> TryFrom<isize> for zerocopy::byteorder::I16<O>where
O: ByteOrder,
impl<O> TryFrom<isize> for zerocopy::byteorder::I16<O>where
O: ByteOrder,
type Error = TryFromIntError
Source§impl<O> TryFrom<u32> for zerocopy::byteorder::U16<O>where
O: ByteOrder,
impl<O> TryFrom<u32> for zerocopy::byteorder::U16<O>where
O: ByteOrder,
type Error = TryFromIntError
Source§impl<O> TryFrom<u32> for zerocopy::byteorder::U16<O>where
O: ByteOrder,
impl<O> TryFrom<u32> for zerocopy::byteorder::U16<O>where
O: ByteOrder,
type Error = TryFromIntError
Source§impl<O> TryFrom<u64> for zerocopy::byteorder::U16<O>where
O: ByteOrder,
impl<O> TryFrom<u64> for zerocopy::byteorder::U16<O>where
O: ByteOrder,
type Error = TryFromIntError
Source§impl<O> TryFrom<u64> for zerocopy::byteorder::U16<O>where
O: ByteOrder,
impl<O> TryFrom<u64> for zerocopy::byteorder::U16<O>where
O: ByteOrder,
type Error = TryFromIntError
Source§impl<O> TryFrom<u64> for zerocopy::byteorder::U32<O>where
O: ByteOrder,
impl<O> TryFrom<u64> for zerocopy::byteorder::U32<O>where
O: ByteOrder,
type Error = TryFromIntError
Source§impl<O> TryFrom<u64> for zerocopy::byteorder::U32<O>where
O: ByteOrder,
impl<O> TryFrom<u64> for zerocopy::byteorder::U32<O>where
O: ByteOrder,
type Error = TryFromIntError
Source§impl<O> TryFrom<u128> for zerocopy::byteorder::U16<O>where
O: ByteOrder,
impl<O> TryFrom<u128> for zerocopy::byteorder::U16<O>where
O: ByteOrder,
type Error = TryFromIntError
Source§impl<O> TryFrom<u128> for zerocopy::byteorder::U16<O>where
O: ByteOrder,
impl<O> TryFrom<u128> for zerocopy::byteorder::U16<O>where
O: ByteOrder,
type Error = TryFromIntError
Source§impl<O> TryFrom<u128> for zerocopy::byteorder::U32<O>where
O: ByteOrder,
impl<O> TryFrom<u128> for zerocopy::byteorder::U32<O>where
O: ByteOrder,
type Error = TryFromIntError
Source§impl<O> TryFrom<u128> for zerocopy::byteorder::U32<O>where
O: ByteOrder,
impl<O> TryFrom<u128> for zerocopy::byteorder::U32<O>where
O: ByteOrder,
type Error = TryFromIntError
Source§impl<O> TryFrom<u128> for zerocopy::byteorder::U64<O>where
O: ByteOrder,
impl<O> TryFrom<u128> for zerocopy::byteorder::U64<O>where
O: ByteOrder,
type Error = TryFromIntError
Source§impl<O> TryFrom<u128> for zerocopy::byteorder::U64<O>where
O: ByteOrder,
impl<O> TryFrom<u128> for zerocopy::byteorder::U64<O>where
O: ByteOrder,
type Error = TryFromIntError
Source§impl<O> TryFrom<usize> for zerocopy::byteorder::U16<O>where
O: ByteOrder,
impl<O> TryFrom<usize> for zerocopy::byteorder::U16<O>where
O: ByteOrder,
type Error = TryFromIntError
Source§impl<O> TryFrom<usize> for zerocopy::byteorder::U16<O>where
O: ByteOrder,
impl<O> TryFrom<usize> for zerocopy::byteorder::U16<O>where
O: ByteOrder,
type Error = TryFromIntError
Source§impl<O, P> TryFrom<I32<P>> for zerocopy::byteorder::I16<O>
impl<O, P> TryFrom<I32<P>> for zerocopy::byteorder::I16<O>
type Error = TryFromIntError
Source§impl<O, P> TryFrom<I32<P>> for zerocopy::byteorder::I16<O>
impl<O, P> TryFrom<I32<P>> for zerocopy::byteorder::I16<O>
type Error = TryFromIntError
Source§impl<O, P> TryFrom<I64<P>> for zerocopy::byteorder::I16<O>
impl<O, P> TryFrom<I64<P>> for zerocopy::byteorder::I16<O>
type Error = TryFromIntError
Source§impl<O, P> TryFrom<I64<P>> for zerocopy::byteorder::I16<O>
impl<O, P> TryFrom<I64<P>> for zerocopy::byteorder::I16<O>
type Error = TryFromIntError
Source§impl<O, P> TryFrom<I64<P>> for zerocopy::byteorder::I32<O>
impl<O, P> TryFrom<I64<P>> for zerocopy::byteorder::I32<O>
type Error = TryFromIntError
Source§impl<O, P> TryFrom<I64<P>> for zerocopy::byteorder::I32<O>
impl<O, P> TryFrom<I64<P>> for zerocopy::byteorder::I32<O>
type Error = TryFromIntError
Source§impl<O, P> TryFrom<I128<P>> for zerocopy::byteorder::I16<O>
impl<O, P> TryFrom<I128<P>> for zerocopy::byteorder::I16<O>
type Error = TryFromIntError
Source§impl<O, P> TryFrom<I128<P>> for zerocopy::byteorder::I16<O>
impl<O, P> TryFrom<I128<P>> for zerocopy::byteorder::I16<O>
type Error = TryFromIntError
Source§impl<O, P> TryFrom<I128<P>> for zerocopy::byteorder::I32<O>
impl<O, P> TryFrom<I128<P>> for zerocopy::byteorder::I32<O>
type Error = TryFromIntError
Source§impl<O, P> TryFrom<I128<P>> for zerocopy::byteorder::I32<O>
impl<O, P> TryFrom<I128<P>> for zerocopy::byteorder::I32<O>
type Error = TryFromIntError
Source§impl<O, P> TryFrom<I128<P>> for zerocopy::byteorder::I64<O>
impl<O, P> TryFrom<I128<P>> for zerocopy::byteorder::I64<O>
type Error = TryFromIntError
Source§impl<O, P> TryFrom<I128<P>> for zerocopy::byteorder::I64<O>
impl<O, P> TryFrom<I128<P>> for zerocopy::byteorder::I64<O>
type Error = TryFromIntError
Source§impl<O, P> TryFrom<Isize<P>> for zerocopy::byteorder::I16<O>
impl<O, P> TryFrom<Isize<P>> for zerocopy::byteorder::I16<O>
type Error = TryFromIntError
Source§impl<O, P> TryFrom<U32<P>> for zerocopy::byteorder::U16<O>
impl<O, P> TryFrom<U32<P>> for zerocopy::byteorder::U16<O>
type Error = TryFromIntError
Source§impl<O, P> TryFrom<U32<P>> for zerocopy::byteorder::U16<O>
impl<O, P> TryFrom<U32<P>> for zerocopy::byteorder::U16<O>
type Error = TryFromIntError
Source§impl<O, P> TryFrom<U64<P>> for zerocopy::byteorder::U16<O>
impl<O, P> TryFrom<U64<P>> for zerocopy::byteorder::U16<O>
type Error = TryFromIntError
Source§impl<O, P> TryFrom<U64<P>> for zerocopy::byteorder::U16<O>
impl<O, P> TryFrom<U64<P>> for zerocopy::byteorder::U16<O>
type Error = TryFromIntError
Source§impl<O, P> TryFrom<U64<P>> for zerocopy::byteorder::U32<O>
impl<O, P> TryFrom<U64<P>> for zerocopy::byteorder::U32<O>
type Error = TryFromIntError
Source§impl<O, P> TryFrom<U64<P>> for zerocopy::byteorder::U32<O>
impl<O, P> TryFrom<U64<P>> for zerocopy::byteorder::U32<O>
type Error = TryFromIntError
Source§impl<O, P> TryFrom<U128<P>> for zerocopy::byteorder::U16<O>
impl<O, P> TryFrom<U128<P>> for zerocopy::byteorder::U16<O>
type Error = TryFromIntError
Source§impl<O, P> TryFrom<U128<P>> for zerocopy::byteorder::U16<O>
impl<O, P> TryFrom<U128<P>> for zerocopy::byteorder::U16<O>
type Error = TryFromIntError
Source§impl<O, P> TryFrom<U128<P>> for zerocopy::byteorder::U32<O>
impl<O, P> TryFrom<U128<P>> for zerocopy::byteorder::U32<O>
type Error = TryFromIntError
Source§impl<O, P> TryFrom<U128<P>> for zerocopy::byteorder::U32<O>
impl<O, P> TryFrom<U128<P>> for zerocopy::byteorder::U32<O>
type Error = TryFromIntError
Source§impl<O, P> TryFrom<U128<P>> for zerocopy::byteorder::U64<O>
impl<O, P> TryFrom<U128<P>> for zerocopy::byteorder::U64<O>
type Error = TryFromIntError
Source§impl<O, P> TryFrom<U128<P>> for zerocopy::byteorder::U64<O>
impl<O, P> TryFrom<U128<P>> for zerocopy::byteorder::U64<O>
type Error = TryFromIntError
Source§impl<O, P> TryFrom<Usize<P>> for zerocopy::byteorder::U16<O>
impl<O, P> TryFrom<Usize<P>> for zerocopy::byteorder::U16<O>
type Error = TryFromIntError
1.43.0 · Source§impl<T, A, const N: usize> TryFrom<Arc<[T], A>> for Arc<[T; N], A>where
A: Allocator,
impl<T, A, const N: usize> TryFrom<Arc<[T], A>> for Arc<[T; N], A>where
A: Allocator,
Source§impl<T, const CAP: usize> TryFrom<&[T]> for ArrayVec<T, CAP>where
T: Clone,
impl<T, const CAP: usize> TryFrom<&[T]> for ArrayVec<T, CAP>where
T: Clone,
Try to create an ArrayVec
from a slice. This will return an error if the slice was too big to
fit.
use arrayvec::ArrayVec;
use std::convert::TryInto as _;
let array: ArrayVec<_, 4> = (&[1, 2, 3] as &[_]).try_into().unwrap();
assert_eq!(array.len(), 3);
assert_eq!(array.capacity(), 4);
type Error = CapacityError
1.34.0 · Source§impl<T, const N: usize> TryFrom<&[T]> for [T; N]where
T: Copy,
impl<T, const N: usize> TryFrom<&[T]> for [T; N]where
T: Copy,
Tries to create an array [T; N]
by copying from a slice &[T]
. Succeeds if
slice.len() == N
.
let bytes: [u8; 3] = [1, 0, 2];
let bytes_head: [u8; 2] = <[u8; 2]>::try_from(&bytes[0..2]).unwrap();
assert_eq!(1, u16::from_le_bytes(bytes_head));
let bytes_tail: [u8; 2] = bytes[1..3].try_into().unwrap();
assert_eq!(512, u16::from_le_bytes(bytes_tail));
type Error = TryFromSliceError
1.59.0 · Source§impl<T, const N: usize> TryFrom<&mut [T]> for [T; N]where
T: Copy,
impl<T, const N: usize> TryFrom<&mut [T]> for [T; N]where
T: Copy,
Tries to create an array [T; N]
by copying from a mutable slice &mut [T]
.
Succeeds if slice.len() == N
.
let mut bytes: [u8; 3] = [1, 0, 2];
let bytes_head: [u8; 2] = <[u8; 2]>::try_from(&mut bytes[0..2]).unwrap();
assert_eq!(1, u16::from_le_bytes(bytes_head));
let bytes_tail: [u8; 2] = (&mut bytes[1..3]).try_into().unwrap();
assert_eq!(512, u16::from_le_bytes(bytes_tail));