[−][src]Trait serde::ser::SerializeTuple
Returned from Serializer::serialize_tuple
.
Example use
use serde::ser::{Serialize, Serializer, SerializeTuple};
# mod fool {
# trait Serialize {}
impl<A, B, C> Serialize for (A, B, C)
# {}
# }
#
# struct Tuple3<A, B, C>(A, B, C);
#
# impl<A, B, C> Serialize for Tuple3<A, B, C>
where
A: Serialize,
B: Serialize,
C: Serialize,
{
fn serialize<S>(&self, serializer: S) -> Result<S::Ok, S::Error>
where
S: Serializer,
{
let mut tup = serializer.serialize_tuple(3)?;
tup.serialize_element(&self.0)?;
tup.serialize_element(&self.1)?;
tup.serialize_element(&self.2)?;
tup.end()
}
}
# use std::marker::PhantomData;
#
# struct Array<T>(PhantomData<T>);
#
# impl<T> Array<T> {
# fn len(&self) -> usize {
# unimplemented!()
# }
# }
#
# impl<'a, T> IntoIterator for &'a Array<T> {
# type Item = &'a T;
# type IntoIter = Box<Iterator<Item = &'a T>>;
# fn into_iter(self) -> Self::IntoIter {
# unimplemented!()
# }
# }
#
use serde::ser::{Serialize, Serializer, SerializeTuple};
# mod fool {
# trait Serialize {}
impl<T> Serialize for [T; 16]
# {}
# }
#
# impl<T> Serialize for Array<T>
where
T: Serialize,
{
fn serialize<S>(&self, serializer: S) -> Result<S::Ok, S::Error>
where
S: Serializer,
{
let mut seq = serializer.serialize_tuple(16)?;
for element in self {
seq.serialize_element(element)?;
}
seq.end()
}
}
Example implementation
The example data format presented on the website demonstrates an
implementation of SerializeTuple
for a basic JSON data format.
Associated Types
type Ok
Must match the Ok
type of our Serializer
.
type Error: Error
Must match the Error
type of our Serializer
.
Required methods
fn serialize_element<T: ?Sized>(&mut self, value: &T) -> Result<(), Self::Error> where
T: Serialize,
T: Serialize,
Serialize a tuple element.
fn end(self) -> Result<Self::Ok, Self::Error>
Finish serializing a tuple.
Implementors
impl<Ok, Error> SerializeTuple for Impossible<Ok, Error> where
Error: Error,
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Error: Error,