Struct widgetry::Stash

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pub struct Stash<T> {
    value: Rc<RefCell<T>>,
}
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An invisible widget that stores some arbitrary data on the Panel. Users of the panel can read and write the value. This is one method for “returning” data when a State completes.

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§value: Rc<RefCell<T>>

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impl<T: 'static> Stash<T>

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pub fn new_widget(name: &str, value: T) -> Widget

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pub(crate) fn get_value(&self) -> Rc<RefCell<T>>

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impl<T: 'static> WidgetImpl for Stash<T>

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fn get_dims(&self) -> ScreenDims

What width and height does the widget occupy? If this changes, be sure to set redo_layout to true in event.
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fn set_pos(&mut self, _: ScreenPt)

Your widget’s top left corner should be here. Handle mouse events and draw appropriately.
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fn event(&mut self, _: &mut EventCtx<'_>, _: &mut WidgetOutput)

Your chance to react to an event. Any side effects outside of this widget are communicated through the output.
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fn draw(&self, _: &mut GfxCtx<'_>)

Draw the widget. Be sure to draw relative to the top-left specified by set_pos.
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fn can_restore(&self) -> bool

If a new Panel is being created to replace an older one, all widgets have the chance to preserve state from the previous version.
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fn restore(&mut self, _: &mut EventCtx<'_>, _prev: &dyn WidgetImpl)

Restore state from the previous version of this widget, with the same ID. Implementors must downcast.

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impl<T> !RefUnwindSafe for Stash<T>

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impl<T> !Send for Stash<T>

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impl<T> !Sync for Stash<T>

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impl<T> Unpin for Stash<T>

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impl<T> !UnwindSafe for Stash<T>

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