pub trait SerializeTupleVariant {
type Ok;
type Error: Error;
// Required methods
fn serialize_field<T>(&mut self, value: &T) -> Result<(), Self::Error>
where T: ?Sized + Serialize;
fn end(self) -> Result<Self::Ok, Self::Error>;
}
Expand description
Returned from Serializer::serialize_tuple_variant
.
§Example use
ⓘ
use serde::ser::{Serialize, SerializeTupleVariant, Serializer};
enum E {
T(u8, u8),
U(String, u32, u32),
}
impl Serialize for E {
fn serialize<S>(&self, serializer: S) -> Result<S::Ok, S::Error>
where
S: Serializer,
{
match *self {
E::T(ref a, ref b) => {
let mut tv = serializer.serialize_tuple_variant("E", 0, "T", 2)?;
tv.serialize_field(a)?;
tv.serialize_field(b)?;
tv.end()
}
E::U(ref a, ref b, ref c) => {
let mut tv = serializer.serialize_tuple_variant("E", 1, "U", 3)?;
tv.serialize_field(a)?;
tv.serialize_field(b)?;
tv.serialize_field(c)?;
tv.end()
}
}
}
}
§Example implementation
The example data format presented on the website demonstrates an
implementation of SerializeTupleVariant
for a basic JSON data format.
Required Associated Types§
Required Methods§
Sourcefn serialize_field<T>(&mut self, value: &T) -> Result<(), Self::Error>where
T: ?Sized + Serialize,
fn serialize_field<T>(&mut self, value: &T) -> Result<(), Self::Error>where
T: ?Sized + Serialize,
Serialize a tuple variant field.
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.