Struct csv_core::Writer
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pub struct Writer { /* fields omitted */ }A writer for CSV data.
RFC 4180
This writer conforms to RFC 4180 with one exception: it doesn't guarantee that all records written are of the same length. Instead, the onus is on the caller to ensure that all records written are of the same length.
Note that the default configuration of a Writer uses \n for record
terminators instead of \r\n as specified by RFC 4180. Use the
terminator method on WriterBuilder to set the terminator to \r\n if
it's desired.
Methods
impl Writer[src]
fn new() -> Writer
Creates a new CSV writer with the default configuration.
fn finish(&mut self, output: &mut [u8]) -> (WriteResult, usize)
Finish writing CSV data to output.
This must be called when one is done writing CSV data to output.
In particular, it will write closing quotes if necessary.
fn field(
&mut self,
input: &[u8],
output: &mut [u8]
) -> (WriteResult, usize, usize)
&mut self,
input: &[u8],
output: &mut [u8]
) -> (WriteResult, usize, usize)
Write a single CSV field from input to output while employing this
writer's quoting style.
This returns the result of writing field data, in addition to the
number of bytes consumed from input and the number of bytes
written to output.
The result of writing field data is either WriteResult::InputEmpty
or WriteResult::OutputFull. The former occurs when all bytes in
input were copied to output, while the latter occurs when output
is too small to fit everything from input. The maximum number of
bytes that can be written to output is 2 + (2 * input.len())
because of quoting. (The worst case is a field consisting entirely
of quotes.)
Multiple successive calls to field will write more data to the same
field. Subsequent fields can be written by calling either delimiter
or terminator first.
If this writer's quoting style is QuoteStyle::Necessary, then input
should contain the entire field. Otherwise, whether the field needs
to be quoted or not cannot be determined.
fn delimiter(&mut self, output: &mut [u8]) -> (WriteResult, usize)
Write the configured field delimiter to output.
If the output buffer does not have enough room to fit
a field delimiter, then nothing is written to output
and WriteResult::OutputFull is returned. Otherwise,
WriteResult::InputEmpty is returned along with the number of bytes
written to output (which is always 1).
fn terminator(&mut self, output: &mut [u8]) -> (WriteResult, usize)
Write the configured record terminator to output.
If the output buffer does not have enough room to fit a record
terminator, then no part of the terminator is written and
WriteResult::OutputFull is returned. Otherwise,
WriteResult::InputEmpty is returned along with the number of bytes
written to output (which is always 1 or 2).
fn is_special_byte(&self, b: u8) -> bool
Returns true if and only if the given byte corresponds to a special byte in this CSV writer's configuration.
Note that this does not take into account this writer's quoting style.
fn should_quote(&self, input: &[u8]) -> bool
Returns true if and only if we should put the given field data in quotes. This takes the quoting style into account.
fn get_delimiter(&self) -> u8
Return the delimiter used for this writer.
fn get_terminator(&self) -> Terminator
Return the terminator used for this writer.
fn get_quote_style(&self) -> QuoteStyle
Return the quoting style used for this writer.
fn get_quote(&self) -> u8
Return the quote character used for this writer.
fn get_escape(&self) -> u8
Return the escape character used for this writer.
fn get_double_quote(&self) -> bool
Return whether this writer doubles quotes or not. When the writer does not double quotes, it will escape them using the escape character.
Trait Implementations
impl Clone for Writer[src]
fn clone(&self) -> Writer
Returns a copy of the value. Read more
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)1.0.0
Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more