Enum rustc_parse_format::Flag[][src]

pub enum Flag {
    FlagSignPlus,
    FlagSignMinus,
    FlagAlternate,
    FlagSignAwareZeroPad,
    FlagDebugLowerHex,
    FlagDebugUpperHex,
}
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Various flags which can be applied to format strings. The meaning of these flags is defined by the formatters themselves.

Variants

FlagSignPlus

A + will be used to denote positive numbers.

FlagSignMinus

A - will be used to denote negative numbers. This is the default.

FlagAlternate

An alternate form will be used for the value. In the case of numbers, this means that the number will be prefixed with the supplied string.

FlagSignAwareZeroPad

For numbers, this means that the number will be padded with zeroes, and the sign (+ or -) will precede them.

FlagDebugLowerHex

For Debug / ?, format integers in lower-case hexadecimal.

FlagDebugUpperHex

For Debug / ?, format integers in upper-case hexadecimal.

Trait Implementations

Returns a copy of the value. Read more

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Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more

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This method tests for !=.

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Size: 1 byte

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