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§
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.