Struct style::values::computed::ClipRect
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pub struct ClipRect { pub top: Option<Length>, pub right: Option<Length>, pub bottom: Option<Length>, pub left: Option<Length>, }
A computed cliprect for clip and image-region
Fields
top: Option<Length>
right: Option<Length>
bottom: Option<Length>
left: Option<Length>
Trait Implementations
impl MallocSizeOf for ClipRect
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fn size_of(&self, ops: &mut MallocSizeOfOps) -> usize
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Measure the heap usage of all descendant heap-allocated structures, but not the space taken up by the value itself. Read more
impl Clone for ClipRect
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fn clone(&self) -> ClipRect
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Returns a copy of the value. Read more
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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Performs copy-assignment from source
. Read more
impl ComputeSquaredDistance for ClipRect
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fn compute_squared_distance(&self, other: &Self) -> Result<SquaredDistance, ()>
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Computes the squared distance between two animatable values.
impl Copy for ClipRect
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impl Debug for ClipRect
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fn fmt(&self, __arg_0: &mut Formatter) -> Result
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Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
impl PartialEq for ClipRect
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fn eq(&self, __arg_0: &ClipRect) -> bool
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This method tests for self
and other
values to be equal, and is used by ==
. Read more
fn ne(&self, __arg_0: &ClipRect) -> bool
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This method tests for !=
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impl ToCss for ClipRect
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fn to_css<W>(&self, dest: &mut W) -> Result where
W: Write,
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W: Write,
Serialize self
in CSS syntax, writing to dest
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fn to_css_string(&self) -> String
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Serialize self
in CSS syntax and return a string. Read more
impl Animate for ClipRect
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fn animate(&self, other: &Self, procedure: Procedure) -> Result<Self, ()>
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Animate a value towards another one, given an animation procedure.
impl ToAnimatedZero for ClipRect
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fn to_animated_zero(&self) -> Result<Self, ()>
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Returns a value that, when added with an underlying value, will produce the underlying value. This is used for SMIL animation's "by-animation" where SMIL first interpolates from the zero value to the 'by' value, and then adds the result to the underlying value. Read more