Enum byteorder::BigEndian [] [src]

pub enum BigEndian {}
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Defines big-endian serialization.

Note that this type has no value constructor. It is used purely at the type level.

Trait Implementations

impl ByteOrder for BigEndian
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fn read_u16(buf: &[u8]) -> u16[]

Reads an unsigned 16 bit integer from buf. Read more

fn read_u32(buf: &[u8]) -> u32[]

Reads an unsigned 32 bit integer from buf. Read more

fn read_u64(buf: &[u8]) -> u64[]

Reads an unsigned 64 bit integer from buf. Read more

fn read_uint(buf: &[u8], nbytes: usize) -> u64[]

Reads an unsigned n-bytes integer from buf. Read more

fn write_u16(buf: &mut [u8], n: u16)[]

Writes an unsigned 16 bit integer n to buf. Read more

fn write_u32(buf: &mut [u8], n: u32)[]

Writes an unsigned 32 bit integer n to buf. Read more

fn write_u64(buf: &mut [u8], n: u64)[]

Writes an unsigned 64 bit integer n to buf. Read more

fn write_uint(buf: &mut [u8], n: u64, nbytes: usize)[]

Writes an unsigned integer n to buf using only nbytes. Read more

fn read_i16(buf: &[u8]) -> i16[]

Reads a signed 16 bit integer from buf. Read more

fn read_i32(buf: &[u8]) -> i32[]

Reads a signed 32 bit integer from buf. Read more

fn read_i64(buf: &[u8]) -> i64[]

Reads a signed 64 bit integer from buf. Read more

fn read_int(buf: &[u8], nbytes: usize) -> i64[]

Reads a signed n-bytes integer from buf. Read more

fn read_f32(buf: &[u8]) -> f32[]

Reads a IEEE754 single-precision (4 bytes) floating point number. Read more

fn read_f64(buf: &[u8]) -> f64[]

Reads a IEEE754 double-precision (8 bytes) floating point number. Read more

fn write_i16(buf: &mut [u8], n: i16)[]

Writes a signed 16 bit integer n to buf. Read more

fn write_i32(buf: &mut [u8], n: i32)[]

Writes a signed 32 bit integer n to buf. Read more

fn write_i64(buf: &mut [u8], n: i64)[]

Writes a signed 64 bit integer n to buf. Read more

fn write_int(buf: &mut [u8], n: i64, nbytes: usize)[]

Writes a signed integer n to buf using only nbytes. Read more

fn write_f32(buf: &mut [u8], n: f32)[]

Writes a IEEE754 single-precision (4 bytes) floating point number. Read more

fn write_f64(buf: &mut [u8], n: f64)[]

Writes a IEEE754 double-precision (8 bytes) floating point number. Read more