Struct LogData
pub struct LogData {
topics: Vec<FixedBytes<32>>,
pub data: Bytes,
}
Expand description
An Ethereum event log object.
Fields§
§topics: Vec<FixedBytes<32>>
§data: Bytes
The plain data.
Implementations§
§impl LogData
impl LogData
pub const fn new_unchecked(topics: Vec<FixedBytes<32>>, data: Bytes) -> LogData
pub const fn new_unchecked(topics: Vec<FixedBytes<32>>, data: Bytes) -> LogData
Creates a new log, without length-checking. This allows creation of invalid logs. May be safely used when the length of the topic list is known to be 4 or less.
pub fn topics(&self) -> &[FixedBytes<32>]
pub fn topics(&self) -> &[FixedBytes<32>]
Get the topic list.
pub fn topics_mut(&mut self) -> &mut [FixedBytes<32>]
pub fn topics_mut(&mut self) -> &mut [FixedBytes<32>]
Get the topic list, mutably. This gives access to the internal array, without allowing extension of that array.
pub fn topics_mut_unchecked(&mut self) -> &mut Vec<FixedBytes<32>>
pub fn topics_mut_unchecked(&mut self) -> &mut Vec<FixedBytes<32>>
Get a mutable reference to the topic list. This allows creation of invalid logs.
pub fn set_topics_unchecked(&mut self, topics: Vec<FixedBytes<32>>)
pub fn set_topics_unchecked(&mut self, topics: Vec<FixedBytes<32>>)
Set the topic list, without length-checking. This allows creation of invalid logs.
pub fn set_topics_truncating(&mut self, topics: Vec<FixedBytes<32>>)
pub fn set_topics_truncating(&mut self, topics: Vec<FixedBytes<32>>)
Set the topic list, truncating to 4 topics.
pub fn split(self) -> (Vec<FixedBytes<32>>, Bytes)
pub fn split(self) -> (Vec<FixedBytes<32>>, Bytes)
Consumes the log data, returning the topic list and the data.
Trait Implementations§
§impl<'arbitrary> Arbitrary<'arbitrary> for LogData
impl<'arbitrary> Arbitrary<'arbitrary> for LogData
§fn arbitrary(u: &mut Unstructured<'arbitrary>) -> Result<LogData, Error>
fn arbitrary(u: &mut Unstructured<'arbitrary>) -> Result<LogData, Error>
Self
from the given unstructured data. Read more§fn arbitrary_take_rest(u: Unstructured<'arbitrary>) -> Result<LogData, Error>
fn arbitrary_take_rest(u: Unstructured<'arbitrary>) -> Result<LogData, Error>
Self
from the entirety of the given
unstructured data. Read more§impl Arbitrary for LogData
impl Arbitrary for LogData
§type Parameters = (<Vec<FixedBytes<32>> as Arbitrary>::Parameters, <Bytes as Arbitrary>::Parameters)
type Parameters = (<Vec<FixedBytes<32>> as Arbitrary>::Parameters, <Bytes as Arbitrary>::Parameters)
arbitrary_with
accepts for configuration
of the generated Strategy
. Parameters must implement Default
.§type Strategy = Map<(<Vec<FixedBytes<32>> as Arbitrary>::Strategy, <Bytes as Arbitrary>::Strategy), fn(_: (Vec<FixedBytes<32>>, Bytes)) -> LogData>
type Strategy = Map<(<Vec<FixedBytes<32>> as Arbitrary>::Strategy, <Bytes as Arbitrary>::Strategy), fn(_: (Vec<FixedBytes<32>>, Bytes)) -> LogData>
Strategy
used to generate values of type Self
.§fn arbitrary_with(
_top: <LogData as Arbitrary>::Parameters,
) -> <LogData as Arbitrary>::Strategy
fn arbitrary_with( _top: <LogData as Arbitrary>::Parameters, ) -> <LogData as Arbitrary>::Strategy
§impl<'de> Deserialize<'de> for LogData
impl<'de> Deserialize<'de> for LogData
§fn deserialize<__D>(
__deserializer: __D,
) -> Result<LogData, <__D as Deserializer<'de>>::Error>where
__D: Deserializer<'de>,
fn deserialize<__D>(
__deserializer: __D,
) -> Result<LogData, <__D as Deserializer<'de>>::Error>where
__D: Deserializer<'de>,
Source§impl From<&log_address> for LogData
impl From<&log_address> for LogData
Source§fn from(this: &log_address) -> LogData
fn from(this: &log_address) -> LogData
Source§impl From<&log_array_0> for LogData
impl From<&log_array_0> for LogData
Source§fn from(this: &log_array_0) -> LogData
fn from(this: &log_array_0) -> LogData
Source§impl From<&log_array_1> for LogData
impl From<&log_array_1> for LogData
Source§fn from(this: &log_array_1) -> LogData
fn from(this: &log_array_1) -> LogData
Source§impl From<&log_array_2> for LogData
impl From<&log_array_2> for LogData
Source§fn from(this: &log_array_2) -> LogData
fn from(this: &log_array_2) -> LogData
Source§impl From<&log_bytes32> for LogData
impl From<&log_bytes32> for LogData
Source§fn from(this: &log_bytes32) -> LogData
fn from(this: &log_bytes32) -> LogData
Source§impl From<&log_named_address> for LogData
impl From<&log_named_address> for LogData
Source§fn from(this: &log_named_address) -> LogData
fn from(this: &log_named_address) -> LogData
Source§impl From<&log_named_array_0> for LogData
impl From<&log_named_array_0> for LogData
Source§fn from(this: &log_named_array_0) -> LogData
fn from(this: &log_named_array_0) -> LogData
Source§impl From<&log_named_array_1> for LogData
impl From<&log_named_array_1> for LogData
Source§fn from(this: &log_named_array_1) -> LogData
fn from(this: &log_named_array_1) -> LogData
Source§impl From<&log_named_array_2> for LogData
impl From<&log_named_array_2> for LogData
Source§fn from(this: &log_named_array_2) -> LogData
fn from(this: &log_named_array_2) -> LogData
Source§impl From<&log_named_bytes> for LogData
impl From<&log_named_bytes> for LogData
Source§fn from(this: &log_named_bytes) -> LogData
fn from(this: &log_named_bytes) -> LogData
Source§impl From<&log_named_bytes32> for LogData
impl From<&log_named_bytes32> for LogData
Source§fn from(this: &log_named_bytes32) -> LogData
fn from(this: &log_named_bytes32) -> LogData
Source§impl From<&log_named_decimal_int> for LogData
impl From<&log_named_decimal_int> for LogData
Source§fn from(this: &log_named_decimal_int) -> LogData
fn from(this: &log_named_decimal_int) -> LogData
Source§impl From<&log_named_decimal_uint> for LogData
impl From<&log_named_decimal_uint> for LogData
Source§fn from(this: &log_named_decimal_uint) -> LogData
fn from(this: &log_named_decimal_uint) -> LogData
Source§impl From<&log_named_int> for LogData
impl From<&log_named_int> for LogData
Source§fn from(this: &log_named_int) -> LogData
fn from(this: &log_named_int) -> LogData
Source§impl From<&log_named_string> for LogData
impl From<&log_named_string> for LogData
Source§fn from(this: &log_named_string) -> LogData
fn from(this: &log_named_string) -> LogData
Source§impl From<&log_named_uint> for LogData
impl From<&log_named_uint> for LogData
Source§fn from(this: &log_named_uint) -> LogData
fn from(this: &log_named_uint) -> LogData
Source§impl From<&log_string> for LogData
impl From<&log_string> for LogData
Source§fn from(this: &log_string) -> LogData
fn from(this: &log_string) -> LogData
§impl IntoLogData for LogData
impl IntoLogData for LogData
§fn to_log_data(&self) -> LogData
fn to_log_data(&self) -> LogData
LogData
object.§fn into_log_data(self) -> LogData
fn into_log_data(self) -> LogData
LogData
object.§impl Serialize for LogData
impl Serialize for LogData
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fn serialize<__S>(
&self,
__serializer: __S,
) -> Result<<__S as Serializer>::Ok, <__S as Serializer>::Error>where
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impl Eq for LogData
impl StructuralPartialEq for LogData
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impl !Freeze for LogData
impl RefUnwindSafe for LogData
impl Send for LogData
impl Sync for LogData
impl Unpin for LogData
impl UnwindSafe for LogData
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