pub struct MathCell<T>(/* private fields */);Expand description
A transparent wrapper of Cell<T> which is identical in every way, except
it will implement arithmetic operators as well.
The purpose of MathCell is to be used from .cell_view().
The MathCell derefs to Cell, so all the cell’s methods are available.
Implementations§
Methods from Deref<Target = Cell<T>>§
1.17.0 · Sourcepub fn swap(&self, other: &Cell<T>)
pub fn swap(&self, other: &Cell<T>)
Swaps the values of two Cells.
The difference with std::mem::swap is that this function doesn’t
require a &mut reference.
§Panics
This function will panic if self and other are different Cells that partially overlap.
(Using just standard library methods, it is impossible to create such partially overlapping Cells.
However, unsafe code is allowed to e.g. create two &Cell<[i32; 2]> that partially overlap.)
§Examples
use std::cell::Cell;
let c1 = Cell::new(5i32);
let c2 = Cell::new(10i32);
c1.swap(&c2);
assert_eq!(10, c1.get());
assert_eq!(5, c2.get());1.17.0 · Sourcepub fn replace(&self, val: T) -> T
pub fn replace(&self, val: T) -> T
Replaces the contained value with val, and returns the old contained value.
§Examples
use std::cell::Cell;
let cell = Cell::new(5);
assert_eq!(cell.get(), 5);
assert_eq!(cell.replace(10), 5);
assert_eq!(cell.get(), 10);1.0.0 · Sourcepub fn get(&self) -> T
pub fn get(&self) -> T
Returns a copy of the contained value.
§Examples
use std::cell::Cell;
let c = Cell::new(5);
let five = c.get();1.88.0 · Sourcepub fn update(&self, f: impl FnOnce(T) -> T)
pub fn update(&self, f: impl FnOnce(T) -> T)
Updates the contained value using a function.
§Examples
use std::cell::Cell;
let c = Cell::new(5);
c.update(|x| x + 1);
assert_eq!(c.get(), 6);1.12.0 · Sourcepub fn as_ptr(&self) -> *mut T
pub fn as_ptr(&self) -> *mut T
Returns a raw pointer to the underlying data in this cell.
§Examples
use std::cell::Cell;
let c = Cell::new(5);
let ptr = c.as_ptr();1.11.0 · Sourcepub fn get_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
pub fn get_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
Returns a mutable reference to the underlying data.
This call borrows Cell mutably (at compile-time) which guarantees
that we possess the only reference.
However be cautious: this method expects self to be mutable, which is
generally not the case when using a Cell. If you require interior
mutability by reference, consider using RefCell which provides
run-time checked mutable borrows through its borrow_mut method.
§Examples
use std::cell::Cell;
let mut c = Cell::new(5);
*c.get_mut() += 1;
assert_eq!(c.get(), 6);Trait Implementations§
Source§impl<'a, T> AssignElem<T> for &'a MathCell<T>
Assignable element, simply self.set(input).
impl<'a, T> AssignElem<T> for &'a MathCell<T>
Assignable element, simply self.set(input).
Source§fn assign_elem(self, input: T)
fn assign_elem(self, input: T)
input to the element that self represents.