Struct inotify::EventMask [−][src]
pub struct EventMask { /* fields omitted */ }
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Implementations
File was accessed
When watching a directory, this event is only triggered for objects inside the directory, not the directory itself.
Metadata (permissions, timestamps, …) changed
When watching a directory, this event can be triggered for the directory itself, as well as objects inside the directory.
File opened for writing was closed
When watching a directory, this event is only triggered for objects inside the directory, not the directory itself.
File or directory not opened for writing was closed
When watching a directory, this event can be triggered for the directory itself, as well as objects inside the directory.
File/directory created in watched directory
When watching a directory, this event is only triggered for objects inside the directory, not the directory itself.
File/directory deleted from watched directory
When watching a directory, this event is only triggered for objects inside the directory, not the directory itself.
Watched file/directory was deleted
File was modified
When watching a directory, this event is only triggered for objects inside the directory, not the directory itself.
Watched file/directory was moved
File was renamed/moved; watched directory contained old name
When watching a directory, this event is only triggered for objects inside the directory, not the directory itself.
File was renamed/moved; watched directory contains new name
When watching a directory, this event is only triggered for objects inside the directory, not the directory itself.
File or directory was opened
When watching a directory, this event can be triggered for the directory itself, as well as objects inside the directory.
See inotify_sys::IN_OPEN
.
Watch was removed
This event will be generated, if the watch was removed explicitly
(via [Inotify::rm_watch
]), or automatically (because the file was
deleted or the file system was unmounted).
Event queue overflowed
The event queue has overflowed and events have presumably been lost.
File system containing watched object was unmounted. File system was unmounted
The file system that contained the watched object has been
unmounted. An event with WatchMask::IGNORED
will subsequently be
generated for the same watch descriptor.
Convert from underlying bit representation, unless that representation contains bits that do not correspond to a flag.
Convert from underlying bit representation, dropping any bits that do not correspond to flags.
Convert from underlying bit representation, preserving all bits (even those not corresponding to a defined flag).
Safety
The caller of the bitflags!
macro can chose to allow or
disallow extra bits for their bitflags type.
The caller of from_bits_unchecked()
has to ensure that
all bits correspond to a defined flag or that extra bits
are valid for this bitflags type.
Returns true
if there are flags common to both self
and other
.
Returns true
if all of the flags in other
are contained within self
.
Inserts or removes the specified flags depending on the passed value.
Returns the intersection between the flags in self
and
other
.
Specifically, the returned set contains only the flags which are
present in both self
and other
.
This is equivalent to using the &
operator (e.g.
ops::BitAnd
), as in flags & other
.
Returns the union of between the flags in self
and other
.
Specifically, the returned set contains all flags which are
present in either self
or other
, including any which are
present in both (see Self::symmetric_difference
if that
is undesirable).
This is equivalent to using the |
operator (e.g.
ops::BitOr
), as in flags | other
.
Returns the difference between the flags in self
and other
.
Specifically, the returned set contains all flags present in
self
, except for the ones present in other
.
It is also conceptually equivalent to the “bit-clear” operation:
flags & !other
(and this syntax is also supported).
This is equivalent to using the -
operator (e.g.
ops::Sub
), as in flags - other
.
Returns the symmetric difference between the flags
in self
and other
.
Specifically, the returned set contains the flags present which
are present in self
or other
, but that are not present in
both. Equivalently, it contains the flags present in exactly
one of the sets self
and other
.
This is equivalent to using the ^
operator (e.g.
ops::BitXor
), as in flags ^ other
.
Returns the complement of this set of flags.
Specifically, the returned set contains all the flags which are
not set in self
, but which are allowed for this type.
Alternatively, it can be thought of as the set difference
between Self::all()
and self
(e.g. Self::all() - self
)
This is equivalent to using the !
operator (e.g.
ops::Not
), as in !flags
.
Trait Implementations
Disables all flags disabled in the set.
Adds the set of flags.
Toggles the set of flags.
Extends a collection with the contents of an iterator. Read more
extend_one
)Extends a collection with exactly one element.
extend_one
)Reserves capacity in a collection for the given number of additional elements. Read more
Creates a value from an iterator. Read more
This method returns an ordering between self
and other
values if one exists. Read more
This method tests less than (for self
and other
) and is used by the <
operator. Read more
This method tests less than or equal to (for self
and other
) and is used by the <=
operator. Read more
This method tests greater than (for self
and other
) and is used by the >
operator. Read more
Disables all flags enabled in the set.
Auto Trait Implementations
impl RefUnwindSafe for EventMask
impl UnwindSafe for EventMask
Blanket Implementations
Mutably borrows from an owned value. Read more