Struct iron::headers::Quality [] [src]

pub struct Quality(pub u16);

Represents a quality used in quality values.

Can be created with the q function.

Implementation notes

The quality value is defined as a number between 0 and 1 with three decimal places. This means there are 1000 possible values. Since floating point numbers are not exact and the smallest floating point data type (f32) consumes four bytes, hyper uses an u16 value to store the quality internally. For performance reasons you may set quality directly to a value between 0 and 1000 e.g. Quality(532) matches the quality q=0.532.

RFC7231 Section 5.3.1 gives more information on quality values in HTTP header fields.

Trait Implementations

impl PartialOrd<Quality> for Quality

fn partial_cmp(&self, __arg_0: &Quality) -> Option<Ordering>

fn lt(&self, __arg_0: &Quality) -> bool

fn le(&self, __arg_0: &Quality) -> bool

fn gt(&self, __arg_0: &Quality) -> bool

fn ge(&self, __arg_0: &Quality) -> bool

impl PartialEq<Quality> for Quality

fn eq(&self, __arg_0: &Quality) -> bool

This method tests for self and other values to be equal, and is used by ==. Read more

fn ne(&self, __arg_0: &Quality) -> bool

This method tests for !=.

impl Ord for Quality

fn cmp(&self, __arg_0: &Quality) -> Ordering

impl Eq for Quality

impl Debug for Quality

fn fmt(&self, __arg_0: &mut Formatter) -> Result<()Error>

Formats the value using the given formatter.

impl Clone for Quality

fn clone(&self) -> Quality

Returns a copy of the value. Read more

fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more

impl Copy for Quality

impl Display for Quality

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

Formats the value using the given formatter.

impl Default for Quality

fn default() -> Quality

Returns the "default value" for a type. Read more