BlockingStream

Struct BlockingStream 

pub struct BlockingStream<S>
where S: Stream + Unpin,
{ stream: S, }
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An iterator which blocks on values from a stream until they become available.

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§stream: S

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impl<S> BlockingStream<S>
where S: Stream + Unpin,

pub fn into_inner(self) -> S

Convert this BlockingStream into the inner Stream type.

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impl<S> Debug for BlockingStream<S>
where S: Debug + Stream + Unpin,

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result<(), Error>

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl<S> Deref for BlockingStream<S>
where S: Stream + Unpin,

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type Target = S

The resulting type after dereferencing.
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fn deref(&self) -> &<BlockingStream<S> as Deref>::Target

Dereferences the value.
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impl<S> DerefMut for BlockingStream<S>
where S: Stream + Unpin,

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fn deref_mut(&mut self) -> &mut <BlockingStream<S> as Deref>::Target

Mutably dereferences the value.
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impl<S> Iterator for BlockingStream<S>
where S: Stream + Unpin,

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type Item = <S as Stream>::Item

The type of the elements being iterated over.
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fn next(&mut self) -> Option<<BlockingStream<S> as Iterator>::Item>

Advances the iterator and returns the next value. Read more
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fn size_hint(&self) -> (usize, Option<usize>)

Returns the bounds on the remaining length of the iterator. Read more
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fn next_chunk<const N: usize>( &mut self, ) -> Result<[Self::Item; N], IntoIter<Self::Item, N>>
where Self: Sized,

🔬This is a nightly-only experimental API. (iter_next_chunk)
Advances the iterator and returns an array containing the next N values. Read more
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fn count(self) -> usize
where Self: Sized,

Consumes the iterator, counting the number of iterations and returning it. Read more
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fn last(self) -> Option<Self::Item>
where Self: Sized,

Consumes the iterator, returning the last element. Read more
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fn advance_by(&mut self, n: usize) -> Result<(), NonZero<usize>>

🔬This is a nightly-only experimental API. (iter_advance_by)
Advances the iterator by n elements. Read more
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fn nth(&mut self, n: usize) -> Option<Self::Item>

Returns the nth element of the iterator. Read more
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fn step_by(self, step: usize) -> StepBy<Self>
where Self: Sized,

Creates an iterator starting at the same point, but stepping by the given amount at each iteration. Read more
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fn chain<U>(self, other: U) -> Chain<Self, <U as IntoIterator>::IntoIter>
where Self: Sized, U: IntoIterator<Item = Self::Item>,

Takes two iterators and creates a new iterator over both in sequence. Read more
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fn zip<U>(self, other: U) -> Zip<Self, <U as IntoIterator>::IntoIter>
where Self: Sized, U: IntoIterator,

‘Zips up’ two iterators into a single iterator of pairs. Read more
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fn intersperse(self, separator: Self::Item) -> Intersperse<Self>
where Self: Sized, Self::Item: Clone,

🔬This is a nightly-only experimental API. (iter_intersperse)
Creates a new iterator which places a copy of separator between adjacent items of the original iterator. Read more
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fn intersperse_with<G>(self, separator: G) -> IntersperseWith<Self, G>
where Self: Sized, G: FnMut() -> Self::Item,

🔬This is a nightly-only experimental API. (iter_intersperse)
Creates a new iterator which places an item generated by separator between adjacent items of the original iterator. Read more
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fn map<B, F>(self, f: F) -> Map<Self, F>
where Self: Sized, F: FnMut(Self::Item) -> B,

Takes a closure and creates an iterator which calls that closure on each element. Read more
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fn for_each<F>(self, f: F)
where Self: Sized, F: FnMut(Self::Item),

Calls a closure on each element of an iterator. Read more
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fn filter<P>(self, predicate: P) -> Filter<Self, P>
where Self: Sized, P: FnMut(&Self::Item) -> bool,

Creates an iterator which uses a closure to determine if an element should be yielded. Read more
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fn filter_map<B, F>(self, f: F) -> FilterMap<Self, F>
where Self: Sized, F: FnMut(Self::Item) -> Option<B>,

Creates an iterator that both filters and maps. Read more
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fn enumerate(self) -> Enumerate<Self>
where Self: Sized,

Creates an iterator which gives the current iteration count as well as the next value. Read more
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fn peekable(self) -> Peekable<Self>
where Self: Sized,

Creates an iterator which can use the peek and peek_mut methods to look at the next element of the iterator without consuming it. See their documentation for more information. Read more
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fn skip_while<P>(self, predicate: P) -> SkipWhile<Self, P>
where Self: Sized, P: FnMut(&Self::Item) -> bool,

Creates an iterator that skips elements based on a predicate. Read more
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fn take_while<P>(self, predicate: P) -> TakeWhile<Self, P>
where Self: Sized, P: FnMut(&Self::Item) -> bool,

Creates an iterator that yields elements based on a predicate. Read more
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fn map_while<B, P>(self, predicate: P) -> MapWhile<Self, P>
where Self: Sized, P: FnMut(Self::Item) -> Option<B>,

Creates an iterator that both yields elements based on a predicate and maps. Read more
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fn skip(self, n: usize) -> Skip<Self>
where Self: Sized,

Creates an iterator that skips the first n elements. Read more
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fn take(self, n: usize) -> Take<Self>
where Self: Sized,

Creates an iterator that yields the first n elements, or fewer if the underlying iterator ends sooner. Read more
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fn scan<St, B, F>(self, initial_state: St, f: F) -> Scan<Self, St, F>
where Self: Sized, F: FnMut(&mut St, Self::Item) -> Option<B>,

An iterator adapter which, like fold, holds internal state, but unlike fold, produces a new iterator. Read more
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fn flat_map<U, F>(self, f: F) -> FlatMap<Self, U, F>
where Self: Sized, U: IntoIterator, F: FnMut(Self::Item) -> U,

Creates an iterator that works like map, but flattens nested structure. Read more
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fn flatten(self) -> Flatten<Self>
where Self: Sized, Self::Item: IntoIterator,

Creates an iterator that flattens nested structure. Read more
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fn map_windows<F, R, const N: usize>(self, f: F) -> MapWindows<Self, F, N>
where Self: Sized, F: FnMut(&[Self::Item; N]) -> R,

🔬This is a nightly-only experimental API. (iter_map_windows)
Calls the given function f for each contiguous window of size N over self and returns an iterator over the outputs of f. Like slice::windows(), the windows during mapping overlap as well. Read more
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fn fuse(self) -> Fuse<Self>
where Self: Sized,

Creates an iterator which ends after the first None. Read more
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fn inspect<F>(self, f: F) -> Inspect<Self, F>
where Self: Sized, F: FnMut(&Self::Item),

Does something with each element of an iterator, passing the value on. Read more
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fn by_ref(&mut self) -> &mut Self
where Self: Sized,

Creates a “by reference” adapter for this instance of Iterator. Read more
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fn collect<B>(self) -> B
where B: FromIterator<Self::Item>, Self: Sized,

Transforms an iterator into a collection. Read more
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fn try_collect<B>( &mut self, ) -> <<Self::Item as Try>::Residual as Residual<B>>::TryType
where Self: Sized, Self::Item: Try, <Self::Item as Try>::Residual: Residual<B>, B: FromIterator<<Self::Item as Try>::Output>,

🔬This is a nightly-only experimental API. (iterator_try_collect)
Fallibly transforms an iterator into a collection, short circuiting if a failure is encountered. Read more
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fn collect_into<E>(self, collection: &mut E) -> &mut E
where E: Extend<Self::Item>, Self: Sized,

🔬This is a nightly-only experimental API. (iter_collect_into)
Collects all the items from an iterator into a collection. Read more
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fn partition<B, F>(self, f: F) -> (B, B)
where Self: Sized, B: Default + Extend<Self::Item>, F: FnMut(&Self::Item) -> bool,

Consumes an iterator, creating two collections from it. Read more
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fn partition_in_place<'a, T, P>(self, predicate: P) -> usize
where T: 'a, Self: Sized + DoubleEndedIterator<Item = &'a mut T>, P: FnMut(&T) -> bool,

🔬This is a nightly-only experimental API. (iter_partition_in_place)
Reorders the elements of this iterator in-place according to the given predicate, such that all those that return true precede all those that return false. Returns the number of true elements found. Read more
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fn is_partitioned<P>(self, predicate: P) -> bool
where Self: Sized, P: FnMut(Self::Item) -> bool,

🔬This is a nightly-only experimental API. (iter_is_partitioned)
Checks if the elements of this iterator are partitioned according to the given predicate, such that all those that return true precede all those that return false. Read more
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fn try_fold<B, F, R>(&mut self, init: B, f: F) -> R
where Self: Sized, F: FnMut(B, Self::Item) -> R, R: Try<Output = B>,

An iterator method that applies a function as long as it returns successfully, producing a single, final value. Read more
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fn try_for_each<F, R>(&mut self, f: F) -> R
where Self: Sized, F: FnMut(Self::Item) -> R, R: Try<Output = ()>,

An iterator method that applies a fallible function to each item in the iterator, stopping at the first error and returning that error. Read more
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fn fold<B, F>(self, init: B, f: F) -> B
where Self: Sized, F: FnMut(B, Self::Item) -> B,

Folds every element into an accumulator by applying an operation, returning the final result. Read more
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fn reduce<F>(self, f: F) -> Option<Self::Item>
where Self: Sized, F: FnMut(Self::Item, Self::Item) -> Self::Item,

Reduces the elements to a single one, by repeatedly applying a reducing operation. Read more
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fn try_reduce<R>( &mut self, f: impl FnMut(Self::Item, Self::Item) -> R, ) -> <<R as Try>::Residual as Residual<Option<<R as Try>::Output>>>::TryType
where Self: Sized, R: Try<Output = Self::Item>, <R as Try>::Residual: Residual<Option<Self::Item>>,

🔬This is a nightly-only experimental API. (iterator_try_reduce)
Reduces the elements to a single one by repeatedly applying a reducing operation. If the closure returns a failure, the failure is propagated back to the caller immediately. Read more
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fn all<F>(&mut self, f: F) -> bool
where Self: Sized, F: FnMut(Self::Item) -> bool,

Tests if every element of the iterator matches a predicate. Read more
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fn any<F>(&mut self, f: F) -> bool
where Self: Sized, F: FnMut(Self::Item) -> bool,

Tests if any element of the iterator matches a predicate. Read more
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fn find<P>(&mut self, predicate: P) -> Option<Self::Item>
where Self: Sized, P: FnMut(&Self::Item) -> bool,

Searches for an element of an iterator that satisfies a predicate. Read more
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fn find_map<B, F>(&mut self, f: F) -> Option<B>
where Self: Sized, F: FnMut(Self::Item) -> Option<B>,

Applies function to the elements of iterator and returns the first non-none result. Read more
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fn try_find<R>( &mut self, f: impl FnMut(&Self::Item) -> R, ) -> <<R as Try>::Residual as Residual<Option<Self::Item>>>::TryType
where Self: Sized, R: Try<Output = bool>, <R as Try>::Residual: Residual<Option<Self::Item>>,

🔬This is a nightly-only experimental API. (try_find)
Applies function to the elements of iterator and returns the first true result or the first error. Read more
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fn position<P>(&mut self, predicate: P) -> Option<usize>
where Self: Sized, P: FnMut(Self::Item) -> bool,

Searches for an element in an iterator, returning its index. Read more
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fn rposition<P>(&mut self, predicate: P) -> Option<usize>
where P: FnMut(Self::Item) -> bool, Self: Sized + ExactSizeIterator + DoubleEndedIterator,

Searches for an element in an iterator from the right, returning its index. Read more
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fn max(self) -> Option<Self::Item>
where Self: Sized, Self::Item: Ord,

Returns the maximum element of an iterator. Read more
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fn min(self) -> Option<Self::Item>
where Self: Sized, Self::Item: Ord,

Returns the minimum element of an iterator. Read more
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fn max_by_key<B, F>(self, f: F) -> Option<Self::Item>
where B: Ord, Self: Sized, F: FnMut(&Self::Item) -> B,

Returns the element that gives the maximum value from the specified function. Read more
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fn max_by<F>(self, compare: F) -> Option<Self::Item>
where Self: Sized, F: FnMut(&Self::Item, &Self::Item) -> Ordering,

Returns the element that gives the maximum value with respect to the specified comparison function. Read more
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fn min_by_key<B, F>(self, f: F) -> Option<Self::Item>
where B: Ord, Self: Sized, F: FnMut(&Self::Item) -> B,

Returns the element that gives the minimum value from the specified function. Read more
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fn min_by<F>(self, compare: F) -> Option<Self::Item>
where Self: Sized, F: FnMut(&Self::Item, &Self::Item) -> Ordering,

Returns the element that gives the minimum value with respect to the specified comparison function. Read more
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fn rev(self) -> Rev<Self>
where Self: Sized + DoubleEndedIterator,

Reverses an iterator’s direction. Read more
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fn unzip<A, B, FromA, FromB>(self) -> (FromA, FromB)
where FromA: Default + Extend<A>, FromB: Default + Extend<B>, Self: Sized + Iterator<Item = (A, B)>,

Converts an iterator of pairs into a pair of containers. Read more
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fn copied<'a, T>(self) -> Copied<Self>
where T: Copy + 'a, Self: Sized + Iterator<Item = &'a T>,

Creates an iterator which copies all of its elements. Read more
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fn cloned<'a, T>(self) -> Cloned<Self>
where T: Clone + 'a, Self: Sized + Iterator<Item = &'a T>,

Creates an iterator which clones all of its elements. Read more
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fn cycle(self) -> Cycle<Self>
where Self: Sized + Clone,

Repeats an iterator endlessly. Read more
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fn array_chunks<const N: usize>(self) -> ArrayChunks<Self, N>
where Self: Sized,

🔬This is a nightly-only experimental API. (iter_array_chunks)
Returns an iterator over N elements of the iterator at a time. Read more
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fn sum<S>(self) -> S
where Self: Sized, S: Sum<Self::Item>,

Sums the elements of an iterator. Read more
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fn product<P>(self) -> P
where Self: Sized, P: Product<Self::Item>,

Iterates over the entire iterator, multiplying all the elements Read more
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fn cmp<I>(self, other: I) -> Ordering
where I: IntoIterator<Item = Self::Item>, Self::Item: Ord, Self: Sized,

Lexicographically compares the elements of this Iterator with those of another. Read more
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fn cmp_by<I, F>(self, other: I, cmp: F) -> Ordering
where Self: Sized, I: IntoIterator, F: FnMut(Self::Item, <I as IntoIterator>::Item) -> Ordering,

🔬This is a nightly-only experimental API. (iter_order_by)
Lexicographically compares the elements of this Iterator with those of another with respect to the specified comparison function. Read more
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fn partial_cmp<I>(self, other: I) -> Option<Ordering>
where I: IntoIterator, Self::Item: PartialOrd<<I as IntoIterator>::Item>, Self: Sized,

Lexicographically compares the PartialOrd elements of this Iterator with those of another. The comparison works like short-circuit evaluation, returning a result without comparing the remaining elements. As soon as an order can be determined, the evaluation stops and a result is returned. Read more
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fn partial_cmp_by<I, F>(self, other: I, partial_cmp: F) -> Option<Ordering>
where Self: Sized, I: IntoIterator, F: FnMut(Self::Item, <I as IntoIterator>::Item) -> Option<Ordering>,

🔬This is a nightly-only experimental API. (iter_order_by)
Lexicographically compares the elements of this Iterator with those of another with respect to the specified comparison function. Read more
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fn eq<I>(self, other: I) -> bool
where I: IntoIterator, Self::Item: PartialEq<<I as IntoIterator>::Item>, Self: Sized,

Determines if the elements of this Iterator are equal to those of another. Read more
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fn eq_by<I, F>(self, other: I, eq: F) -> bool
where Self: Sized, I: IntoIterator, F: FnMut(Self::Item, <I as IntoIterator>::Item) -> bool,

🔬This is a nightly-only experimental API. (iter_order_by)
Determines if the elements of this Iterator are equal to those of another with respect to the specified equality function. Read more
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fn ne<I>(self, other: I) -> bool
where I: IntoIterator, Self::Item: PartialEq<<I as IntoIterator>::Item>, Self: Sized,

Determines if the elements of this Iterator are not equal to those of another. Read more
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fn lt<I>(self, other: I) -> bool
where I: IntoIterator, Self::Item: PartialOrd<<I as IntoIterator>::Item>, Self: Sized,

Determines if the elements of this Iterator are lexicographically less than those of another. Read more
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fn le<I>(self, other: I) -> bool
where I: IntoIterator, Self::Item: PartialOrd<<I as IntoIterator>::Item>, Self: Sized,

Determines if the elements of this Iterator are lexicographically less or equal to those of another. Read more
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fn gt<I>(self, other: I) -> bool
where I: IntoIterator, Self::Item: PartialOrd<<I as IntoIterator>::Item>, Self: Sized,

Determines if the elements of this Iterator are lexicographically greater than those of another. Read more
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fn ge<I>(self, other: I) -> bool
where I: IntoIterator, Self::Item: PartialOrd<<I as IntoIterator>::Item>, Self: Sized,

Determines if the elements of this Iterator are lexicographically greater than or equal to those of another. Read more
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fn is_sorted(self) -> bool
where Self: Sized, Self::Item: PartialOrd,

Checks if the elements of this iterator are sorted. Read more
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fn is_sorted_by<F>(self, compare: F) -> bool
where Self: Sized, F: FnMut(&Self::Item, &Self::Item) -> bool,

Checks if the elements of this iterator are sorted using the given comparator function. Read more
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fn is_sorted_by_key<F, K>(self, f: F) -> bool
where Self: Sized, F: FnMut(Self::Item) -> K, K: PartialOrd,

Checks if the elements of this iterator are sorted using the given key extraction function. Read more

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impl<S> Freeze for BlockingStream<S>
where S: Freeze,

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impl<S> RefUnwindSafe for BlockingStream<S>
where S: RefUnwindSafe,

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impl<S> Send for BlockingStream<S>
where S: Send,

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impl<S> Sync for BlockingStream<S>
where S: Sync,

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impl<S> Unpin for BlockingStream<S>

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impl<S> UnwindSafe for BlockingStream<S>
where S: UnwindSafe,

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impl<T, A, P> Access<T> for P
where A: Access<T> + ?Sized, P: Deref<Target = A>,

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type Guard = <A as Access<T>>::Guard

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fn load(&self) -> <P as Access<T>>::Guard

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fn type_id(&self) -> TypeId

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impl<B> BackoffBuilder for B
where B: Backoff,

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type Backoff = B

The associated backoff returned by this builder.
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fn build(self) -> <B as BackoffBuilder>::Backoff

Construct a new backoff using the builder.
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impl<'a, F, I> BatchInvert<F> for I
where F: Field + ConstantTimeEq, I: IntoIterator<Item = &'a mut F>,

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fn batch_invert(self) -> F

Consumes this iterator and inverts each field element (when nonzero). Zero-valued elements are left as zero. Read more
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impl<T> Borrow<T> for T
where T: ?Sized,

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fn borrow(&self) -> &T

Immutably borrows from an owned value. Read more
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Mutably borrows from an owned value. Read more
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fn len(&self) -> usize

The number of items that this chain link consists of.
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fn append_to(self, v: &mut Vec<T>)

Append the elements in this link to the chain.
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fn get<'a, K, RV>(&mut self, key: K) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Get the value of a key. If key is a vec this becomes an MGET (if using TypedCommands, you should specifically use mget to get the correct return type. Redis Docs
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fn mget<'a, K, RV>(&mut self, key: K) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

Get values of keys Redis Docs
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fn keys<'a, K, RV>(&mut self, key: K) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Gets all keys matching pattern Redis Docs
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fn set<'a, K, V, RV>(&mut self, key: K, value: V) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, V: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Set the string value of a key. Redis Docs
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fn set_options<'a, K, V, RV>( &mut self, key: K, value: V, options: SetOptions, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, V: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Set the string value of a key with options. Redis Docs
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fn mset<'a, K, V, RV>(&mut self, items: &'a [(K, V)]) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToRedisArgs, V: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

Sets multiple keys to their values. Redis Docs
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fn set_ex<'a, K, V, RV>( &mut self, key: K, value: V, seconds: u64, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, V: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Set the value and expiration of a key. Redis Docs
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fn pset_ex<'a, K, V, RV>( &mut self, key: K, value: V, milliseconds: u64, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, V: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Set the value and expiration in milliseconds of a key. Redis Docs
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fn set_nx<'a, K, V, RV>(&mut self, key: K, value: V) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, V: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Set the value of a key, only if the key does not exist Redis Docs
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fn mset_nx<'a, K, V, RV>( &mut self, items: &'a [(K, V)], ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToRedisArgs, V: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

Sets multiple keys to their values failing if at least one already exists. Redis Docs
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fn mset_ex<'a, K, V, RV>( &mut self, items: &'a [(K, V)], options: MSetOptions, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToRedisArgs, V: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

Sets the given keys to their respective values. This command is an extension of the MSETNX that adds expiration and XX options. Redis Docs
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fn getset<'a, K, V, RV>(&mut self, key: K, value: V) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, V: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Set the string value of a key and return its old value. Redis Docs
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fn getrange<'a, K, RV>( &mut self, key: K, from: isize, to: isize, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Get a range of bytes/substring from the value of a key. Negative values provide an offset from the end of the value. Redis returns an empty string if the key doesn’t exist, not Nil Redis Docs
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fn setrange<'a, K, V, RV>( &mut self, key: K, offset: isize, value: V, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, V: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Overwrite the part of the value stored in key at the specified offset. Redis Docs
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fn del<'a, K, RV>(&mut self, key: K) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

Delete one or more keys. Returns the number of keys deleted. Redis Docs
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fn del_ex<'a, K, RV>( &mut self, key: K, value_comparison: ValueComparison, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Conditionally removes the specified key. A key is ignored if it does not exist. IFEQ match-value - Delete the key only if its value is equal to match-value IFNE match-value - Delete the key only if its value is not equal to match-value IFDEQ match-digest - Delete the key only if the digest of its value is equal to match-digest IFDNE match-digest - Delete the key only if the digest of its value is not equal to match-digest Redis Docs
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fn digest<'a, K, RV>(&mut self, key: K) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Get the hex signature of the value stored in the specified key. For the digest, Redis will use XXH3 Redis Docs
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fn exists<'a, K, RV>(&mut self, key: K) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

Determine if a key exists. Redis Docs
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fn key_type<'a, K, RV>(&mut self, key: K) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Determine the type of key. Redis Docs
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fn expire<'a, K, RV>(&mut self, key: K, seconds: i64) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Set a key’s time to live in seconds. Returns whether expiration was set. Redis Docs
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fn expire_at<'a, K, RV>(&mut self, key: K, ts: i64) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Set the expiration for a key as a UNIX timestamp. Returns whether expiration was set. Redis Docs
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fn pexpire<'a, K, RV>(&mut self, key: K, ms: i64) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Set a key’s time to live in milliseconds. Returns whether expiration was set. Redis Docs
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fn pexpire_at<'a, K, RV>(&mut self, key: K, ts: i64) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Set the expiration for a key as a UNIX timestamp in milliseconds. Returns whether expiration was set. Redis Docs
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fn expire_time<'a, K, RV>(&mut self, key: K) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Get the absolute Unix expiration timestamp in seconds. Returns ExistsButNotRelevant if key exists but has no expiration time. Redis Docs
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fn pexpire_time<'a, K, RV>(&mut self, key: K) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Get the absolute Unix expiration timestamp in milliseconds. Returns ExistsButNotRelevant if key exists but has no expiration time. Redis Docs
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fn persist<'a, K, RV>(&mut self, key: K) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Remove the expiration from a key. Returns whether a timeout was removed. Redis Docs
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fn ttl<'a, K, RV>(&mut self, key: K) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Get the time to live for a key in seconds. Returns ExistsButNotRelevant if key exists but has no expiration time. Redis Docs
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fn pttl<'a, K, RV>(&mut self, key: K) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Get the time to live for a key in milliseconds. Returns ExistsButNotRelevant if key exists but has no expiration time. Redis Docs
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fn get_ex<'a, K, RV>( &mut self, key: K, expire_at: Expiry, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Get the value of a key and set expiration Redis Docs
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fn get_del<'a, K, RV>(&mut self, key: K) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Get the value of a key and delete it Redis Docs
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fn copy<'a, KSrc, KDst, Db, RV>( &mut self, source: KSrc, destination: KDst, options: CopyOptions<Db>, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where KSrc: ToSingleRedisArg, KDst: ToSingleRedisArg, Db: ToString, RV: FromRedisValue,

Copy the value from one key to another, returning whether the copy was successful. Redis Docs
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fn rename<'a, K, N, RV>(&mut self, key: K, new_key: N) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, N: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Rename a key. Errors if key does not exist. Redis Docs
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fn rename_nx<'a, K, N, RV>( &mut self, key: K, new_key: N, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, N: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Rename a key, only if the new key does not exist. Errors if key does not exist. Returns whether the key was renamed, or false if the new key already exists. Redis Docs
Unlink one or more keys. This is a non-blocking version of DEL. Returns number of keys unlinked. Redis Docs
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fn append<'a, K, V, RV>(&mut self, key: K, value: V) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, V: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Append a value to a key. Returns length of string after operation. Redis Docs
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fn incr<'a, K, V, RV>(&mut self, key: K, delta: V) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, V: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Increment the numeric value of a key by the given amount. This issues a INCRBY or INCRBYFLOAT depending on the type. If the key does not exist, it is set to 0 before performing the operation.
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fn decr<'a, K, V, RV>(&mut self, key: K, delta: V) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, V: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Decrement the numeric value of a key by the given amount. If the key does not exist, it is set to 0 before performing the operation. Redis Docs
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fn setbit<'a, K, RV>( &mut self, key: K, offset: usize, value: bool, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Sets or clears the bit at offset in the string value stored at key. Returns the original bit value stored at offset. Redis Docs
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fn getbit<'a, K, RV>(&mut self, key: K, offset: usize) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Returns the bit value at offset in the string value stored at key. Redis Docs
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fn bitcount<'a, K, RV>(&mut self, key: K) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Count set bits in a string. Returns 0 if key does not exist. Redis Docs
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fn bitcount_range<'a, K, RV>( &mut self, key: K, start: usize, end: usize, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Count set bits in a string in a range. Returns 0 if key does not exist. Redis Docs
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fn bit_and<'a, D, S, RV>( &mut self, dstkey: D, srckeys: S, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where D: ToSingleRedisArg, S: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

Perform a bitwise AND between multiple keys (containing string values) and store the result in the destination key. Returns size of destination string after operation. Redis Docs
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fn bit_or<'a, D, S, RV>( &mut self, dstkey: D, srckeys: S, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where D: ToSingleRedisArg, S: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

Perform a bitwise OR between multiple keys (containing string values) and store the result in the destination key. Returns size of destination string after operation. Redis Docs
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fn bit_xor<'a, D, S, RV>( &mut self, dstkey: D, srckeys: S, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where D: ToSingleRedisArg, S: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

Perform a bitwise XOR between multiple keys (containing string values) and store the result in the destination key. Returns size of destination string after operation. Redis Docs
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fn bit_not<'a, D, S, RV>( &mut self, dstkey: D, srckey: S, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where D: ToSingleRedisArg, S: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Perform a bitwise NOT of the key (containing string values) and store the result in the destination key. Returns size of destination string after operation. Redis Docs
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fn bit_diff<'a, D, S, RV>( &mut self, dstkey: D, srckeys: S, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where D: ToSingleRedisArg, S: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

DIFF(X, Y1, Y2, …)
Perform a set difference to extract the members of X that are not members of any of Y1, Y2,….
Logical representation: X ∧ ¬(Y1 ∨ Y2 ∨ …)
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fn bit_diff1<'a, D, S, RV>( &mut self, dstkey: D, srckeys: S, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where D: ToSingleRedisArg, S: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

DIFF1(X, Y1, Y2, …) (Relative complement difference)
Perform a relative complement set difference to extract the members of one or more of Y1, Y2,… that are not members of X.
Logical representation: ¬X ∧ (Y1 ∨ Y2 ∨ …)
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fn bit_and_or<'a, D, S, RV>( &mut self, dstkey: D, srckeys: S, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where D: ToSingleRedisArg, S: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

ANDOR(X, Y1, Y2, …)
Perform an “intersection of union(s)” operation to extract the members of X that are also members of one or more of Y1, Y2,….
Logical representation: X ∧ (Y1 ∨ Y2 ∨ …)
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fn bit_one<'a, D, S, RV>( &mut self, dstkey: D, srckeys: S, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where D: ToSingleRedisArg, S: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

ONE(X, Y1, Y2, …)
Perform an “exclusive membership” operation to extract the members of exactly one of X, Y1, Y2, ….
Logical representation: (X ∨ Y1 ∨ Y2 ∨ …) ∧ ¬((X ∧ Y1) ∨ (X ∧ Y2) ∨ (Y1 ∧ Y2) ∨ (Y1 ∧ Y3) ∨ …)
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fn strlen<'a, K, RV>(&mut self, key: K) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Get the length of the value stored in a key. 0 if key does not exist. Redis Docs
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fn hget<'a, K, F, RV>(&mut self, key: K, field: F) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, F: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Gets a single (or multiple) fields from a hash.
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fn hmget<'a, K, F, RV>(&mut self, key: K, fields: F) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, F: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

Gets multiple fields from a hash. Redis Docs
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fn hget_ex<'a, K, F, RV>( &mut self, key: K, fields: F, expire_at: Expiry, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, F: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

Get the value of one or more fields of a given hash key, and optionally set their expiration Redis Docs
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fn hdel<'a, K, F, RV>(&mut self, key: K, field: F) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, F: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

Deletes a single (or multiple) fields from a hash. Returns number of fields deleted. Redis Docs
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fn hget_del<'a, K, F, RV>( &mut self, key: K, fields: F, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, F: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

Get and delete the value of one or more fields of a given hash key Redis Docs
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fn hset<'a, K, F, V, RV>( &mut self, key: K, field: F, value: V, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, F: ToSingleRedisArg, V: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Sets a single field in a hash. Returns number of fields added. Redis Docs
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fn hset_ex<'a, K, F, V, RV>( &mut self, key: K, hash_field_expiration_options: &'a HashFieldExpirationOptions, fields_values: &'a [(F, V)], ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, F: ToRedisArgs, V: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

Set the value of one or more fields of a given hash key, and optionally set their expiration Redis Docs
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fn hset_nx<'a, K, F, V, RV>( &mut self, key: K, field: F, value: V, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, F: ToSingleRedisArg, V: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Sets a single field in a hash if it does not exist. Returns whether the field was added. Redis Docs
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fn hset_multiple<'a, K, F, V, RV>( &mut self, key: K, items: &'a [(F, V)], ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, F: ToRedisArgs, V: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

Sets multiple fields in a hash. Redis Docs
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fn hincr<'a, K, F, D, RV>( &mut self, key: K, field: F, delta: D, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, F: ToSingleRedisArg, D: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Increments a value. Returns the new value of the field after incrementation.
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fn hexists<'a, K, F, RV>(&mut self, key: K, field: F) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, F: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Checks if a field in a hash exists. Redis Docs
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fn httl<'a, K, F, RV>(&mut self, key: K, fields: F) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, F: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

Get one or more fields’ TTL in seconds. Redis Docs
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fn hpttl<'a, K, F, RV>(&mut self, key: K, fields: F) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, F: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

Get one or more fields’ TTL in milliseconds. Redis Docs
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fn hexpire<'a, K, F, RV>( &mut self, key: K, seconds: i64, opt: ExpireOption, fields: F, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, F: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

Set one or more fields’ time to live in seconds. Returns an array where each element corresponds to the field at the same index in the fields argument. Each element of the array is either: 0 if the specified condition has not been met. 1 if the expiration time was updated. 2 if called with 0 seconds. Errors if provided key exists but is not a hash. Redis Docs
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fn hexpire_at<'a, K, F, RV>( &mut self, key: K, ts: i64, opt: ExpireOption, fields: F, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, F: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

Set the expiration for one or more fields as a UNIX timestamp in seconds. Returns an array where each element corresponds to the field at the same index in the fields argument. Each element of the array is either: 0 if the specified condition has not been met. 1 if the expiration time was updated. 2 if called with a time in the past. Errors if provided key exists but is not a hash. Redis Docs
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fn hexpire_time<'a, K, F, RV>( &mut self, key: K, fields: F, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, F: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

Returns the absolute Unix expiration timestamp in seconds. Redis Docs
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fn hpersist<'a, K, F, RV>( &mut self, key: K, fields: F, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, F: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

Remove the expiration from a key. Returns 1 if the expiration was removed. Redis Docs
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fn hpexpire<'a, K, F, RV>( &mut self, key: K, milliseconds: i64, opt: ExpireOption, fields: F, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, F: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

Set one or more fields’ time to live in milliseconds. Returns an array where each element corresponds to the field at the same index in the fields argument. Each element of the array is either: 0 if the specified condition has not been met. 1 if the expiration time was updated. 2 if called with 0 seconds. Errors if provided key exists but is not a hash. Redis Docs
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fn hpexpire_at<'a, K, F, RV>( &mut self, key: K, ts: i64, opt: ExpireOption, fields: F, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, F: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

Set the expiration for one or more fields as a UNIX timestamp in milliseconds. Returns an array where each element corresponds to the field at the same index in the fields argument. Each element of the array is either: 0 if the specified condition has not been met. 1 if the expiration time was updated. 2 if called with a time in the past. Errors if provided key exists but is not a hash. Redis Docs
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fn hpexpire_time<'a, K, F, RV>( &mut self, key: K, fields: F, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, F: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

Returns the absolute Unix expiration timestamp in seconds. Redis Docs
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fn hkeys<'a, K, RV>(&mut self, key: K) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Gets all the keys in a hash. Redis Docs
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fn hvals<'a, K, RV>(&mut self, key: K) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Gets all the values in a hash. Redis Docs
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fn hgetall<'a, K, RV>(&mut self, key: K) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Gets all the fields and values in a hash. Redis Docs
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fn hlen<'a, K, RV>(&mut self, key: K) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Gets the length of a hash. Returns 0 if key does not exist. Redis Docs
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fn blmove<'a, S, D, RV>( &mut self, srckey: S, dstkey: D, src_dir: Direction, dst_dir: Direction, timeout: f64, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where S: ToSingleRedisArg, D: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Pop an element from a list, push it to another list and return it; or block until one is available Redis Docs
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fn blmpop<'a, K, RV>( &mut self, timeout: f64, numkeys: usize, key: K, dir: Direction, count: usize, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

Pops count elements from the first non-empty list key from the list of provided key names; or blocks until one is available. Redis Docs
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fn blpop<'a, K, RV>(&mut self, key: K, timeout: f64) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

Remove and get the first element in a list, or block until one is available. Redis Docs
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fn brpop<'a, K, RV>(&mut self, key: K, timeout: f64) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

Remove and get the last element in a list, or block until one is available. Redis Docs
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fn brpoplpush<'a, S, D, RV>( &mut self, srckey: S, dstkey: D, timeout: f64, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where S: ToSingleRedisArg, D: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Pop a value from a list, push it to another list and return it; or block until one is available. Redis Docs
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fn lindex<'a, K, RV>(&mut self, key: K, index: isize) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Get an element from a list by its index. Redis Docs
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fn linsert_before<'a, K, P, V, RV>( &mut self, key: K, pivot: P, value: V, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, P: ToSingleRedisArg, V: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Insert an element before another element in a list. Redis Docs
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fn linsert_after<'a, K, P, V, RV>( &mut self, key: K, pivot: P, value: V, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, P: ToSingleRedisArg, V: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Insert an element after another element in a list. Redis Docs
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fn llen<'a, K, RV>(&mut self, key: K) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Returns the length of the list stored at key. Redis Docs
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fn lmove<'a, S, D, RV>( &mut self, srckey: S, dstkey: D, src_dir: Direction, dst_dir: Direction, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where S: ToSingleRedisArg, D: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Pop an element a list, push it to another list and return it Redis Docs
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fn lmpop<'a, K, RV>( &mut self, numkeys: usize, key: K, dir: Direction, count: usize, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

Pops count elements from the first non-empty list key from the list of provided key names. Redis Docs
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fn lpop<'a, K, RV>( &mut self, key: K, count: Option<NonZero<usize>>, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Removes and returns the up to count first elements of the list stored at key. Read more
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fn lpos<'a, K, V, RV>( &mut self, key: K, value: V, options: LposOptions, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, V: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Returns the index of the first matching value of the list stored at key. Redis Docs
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fn lpush<'a, K, V, RV>(&mut self, key: K, value: V) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, V: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

Insert all the specified values at the head of the list stored at key. Redis Docs
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fn lpush_exists<'a, K, V, RV>( &mut self, key: K, value: V, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, V: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

Inserts a value at the head of the list stored at key, only if key already exists and holds a list. Redis Docs
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fn lrange<'a, K, RV>( &mut self, key: K, start: isize, stop: isize, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Returns the specified elements of the list stored at key. Redis Docs
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fn lrem<'a, K, V, RV>( &mut self, key: K, count: isize, value: V, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, V: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Removes the first count occurrences of elements equal to value from the list stored at key. Redis Docs
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fn ltrim<'a, K, RV>( &mut self, key: K, start: isize, stop: isize, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Trim an existing list so that it will contain only the specified range of elements specified. Redis Docs
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fn lset<'a, K, V, RV>( &mut self, key: K, index: isize, value: V, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, V: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Sets the list element at index to value Redis Docs
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fn ping<'a, RV>(&mut self) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where RV: FromRedisValue,

Sends a ping to the server Redis Docs
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fn ping_message<'a, K, RV>(&mut self, message: K) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Sends a ping with a message to the server Redis Docs
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fn rpop<'a, K, RV>( &mut self, key: K, count: Option<NonZero<usize>>, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Removes and returns the up to count last elements of the list stored at key Read more
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fn rpoplpush<'a, K, D, RV>( &mut self, key: K, dstkey: D, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, D: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Pop a value from a list, push it to another list and return it. Redis Docs
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fn rpush<'a, K, V, RV>(&mut self, key: K, value: V) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, V: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

Insert all the specified values at the tail of the list stored at key. Redis Docs
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fn rpush_exists<'a, K, V, RV>( &mut self, key: K, value: V, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, V: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

Inserts value at the tail of the list stored at key, only if key already exists and holds a list. Redis Docs
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fn sadd<'a, K, M, RV>(&mut self, key: K, member: M) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, M: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

Add one or more members to a set. Redis Docs
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fn scard<'a, K, RV>(&mut self, key: K) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Get the number of members in a set. Redis Docs
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fn sdiff<'a, K, RV>(&mut self, keys: K) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

Subtract multiple sets. Redis Docs
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fn sdiffstore<'a, D, K, RV>( &mut self, dstkey: D, keys: K, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where D: ToSingleRedisArg, K: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

Subtract multiple sets and store the resulting set in a key. Redis Docs
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fn sinter<'a, K, RV>(&mut self, keys: K) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

Intersect multiple sets. Redis Docs
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fn sinterstore<'a, D, K, RV>( &mut self, dstkey: D, keys: K, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where D: ToSingleRedisArg, K: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

Intersect multiple sets and store the resulting set in a key. Redis Docs
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fn sismember<'a, K, M, RV>( &mut self, key: K, member: M, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, M: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Determine if a given value is a member of a set. Redis Docs
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fn smismember<'a, K, M, RV>( &mut self, key: K, members: M, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, M: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

Determine if given values are members of a set. Redis Docs
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fn smembers<'a, K, RV>(&mut self, key: K) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Get all the members in a set. Redis Docs
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fn smove<'a, S, D, M, RV>( &mut self, srckey: S, dstkey: D, member: M, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where S: ToSingleRedisArg, D: ToSingleRedisArg, M: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Move a member from one set to another. Redis Docs
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fn spop<'a, K, RV>(&mut self, key: K) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Remove and return a random member from a set. Redis Docs
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fn srandmember<'a, K, RV>(&mut self, key: K) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Get one random member from a set. Redis Docs
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fn srandmember_multiple<'a, K, RV>( &mut self, key: K, count: isize, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Get multiple random members from a set. Redis Docs
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fn srem<'a, K, M, RV>(&mut self, key: K, member: M) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, M: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

Remove one or more members from a set. Redis Docs
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fn sunion<'a, K, RV>(&mut self, keys: K) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

Add multiple sets. Redis Docs
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fn sunionstore<'a, D, K, RV>( &mut self, dstkey: D, keys: K, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where D: ToSingleRedisArg, K: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

Add multiple sets and store the resulting set in a key. Redis Docs
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fn zadd<'a, K, S, M, RV>( &mut self, key: K, member: M, score: S, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, S: ToSingleRedisArg, M: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Add one member to a sorted set, or update its score if it already exists. Redis Docs
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fn zadd_multiple<'a, K, S, M, RV>( &mut self, key: K, items: &'a [(S, M)], ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, S: ToRedisArgs, M: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

Add multiple members to a sorted set, or update its score if it already exists. Redis Docs
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fn zadd_options<'a, K, S, M, RV>( &mut self, key: K, member: M, score: S, options: &'a SortedSetAddOptions, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, S: ToSingleRedisArg, M: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Add one member to a sorted set, or update its score if it already exists. Redis Docs
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fn zadd_multiple_options<'a, K, S, M, RV>( &mut self, key: K, items: &'a [(S, M)], options: &'a SortedSetAddOptions, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, S: ToRedisArgs, M: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

Add multiple members to a sorted set, or update its score if it already exists. Redis Docs
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fn zcard<'a, K, RV>(&mut self, key: K) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Get the number of members in a sorted set. Redis Docs
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fn zcount<'a, K, M, MM, RV>( &mut self, key: K, min: M, max: MM, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, M: ToSingleRedisArg, MM: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Count the members in a sorted set with scores within the given values. Redis Docs
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fn zincr<'a, K, M, D, RV>( &mut self, key: K, member: M, delta: D, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, M: ToSingleRedisArg, D: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Increments the member in a sorted set at key by delta. If the member does not exist, it is added with delta as its score. Redis Docs
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fn zinterstore<'a, D, K, RV>( &mut self, dstkey: D, keys: K, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where D: ToSingleRedisArg, K: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

Intersect multiple sorted sets and store the resulting sorted set in a new key using SUM as aggregation function. Redis Docs
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fn zinterstore_min<'a, D, K, RV>( &mut self, dstkey: D, keys: K, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where D: ToSingleRedisArg, K: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

Intersect multiple sorted sets and store the resulting sorted set in a new key using MIN as aggregation function. Redis Docs
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fn zinterstore_max<'a, D, K, RV>( &mut self, dstkey: D, keys: K, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where D: ToSingleRedisArg, K: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

Intersect multiple sorted sets and store the resulting sorted set in a new key using MAX as aggregation function. Redis Docs
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fn zinterstore_weights<'a, D, K, W, RV>( &mut self, dstkey: D, keys: &'a [(K, W)], ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where D: ToSingleRedisArg, K: ToRedisArgs, W: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

[Commands::zinterstore], but with the ability to specify a multiplication factor for each sorted set by pairing one with each key in a tuple. Redis Docs
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fn zinterstore_min_weights<'a, D, K, W, RV>( &mut self, dstkey: D, keys: &'a [(K, W)], ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where D: ToSingleRedisArg, K: ToRedisArgs, W: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

[Commands::zinterstore_min], but with the ability to specify a multiplication factor for each sorted set by pairing one with each key in a tuple. Redis Docs
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fn zinterstore_max_weights<'a, D, K, W, RV>( &mut self, dstkey: D, keys: &'a [(K, W)], ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where D: ToSingleRedisArg, K: ToRedisArgs, W: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

[Commands::zinterstore_max], but with the ability to specify a multiplication factor for each sorted set by pairing one with each key in a tuple. Redis Docs
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fn zlexcount<'a, K, M, MM, RV>( &mut self, key: K, min: M, max: MM, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, M: ToSingleRedisArg, MM: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Count the number of members in a sorted set between a given lexicographical range. Redis Docs
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fn bzpopmax<'a, K, RV>( &mut self, key: K, timeout: f64, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

Removes and returns the member with the highest score in a sorted set. Blocks until a member is available otherwise. Redis Docs
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fn zpopmax<'a, K, RV>(&mut self, key: K, count: isize) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Removes and returns up to count members with the highest scores in a sorted set Redis Docs
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fn bzpopmin<'a, K, RV>( &mut self, key: K, timeout: f64, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

Removes and returns the member with the lowest score in a sorted set. Blocks until a member is available otherwise. Redis Docs
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fn zpopmin<'a, K, RV>(&mut self, key: K, count: isize) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Removes and returns up to count members with the lowest scores in a sorted set Redis Docs
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fn bzmpop_max<'a, K, RV>( &mut self, timeout: f64, keys: K, count: isize, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

Removes and returns up to count members with the highest scores, from the first non-empty sorted set in the provided list of key names. Blocks until a member is available otherwise. Redis Docs
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fn zmpop_max<'a, K, RV>( &mut self, keys: K, count: isize, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

Removes and returns up to count members with the highest scores, from the first non-empty sorted set in the provided list of key names. Redis Docs
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fn bzmpop_min<'a, K, RV>( &mut self, timeout: f64, keys: K, count: isize, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

Removes and returns up to count members with the lowest scores, from the first non-empty sorted set in the provided list of key names. Blocks until a member is available otherwise. Redis Docs
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fn zmpop_min<'a, K, RV>( &mut self, keys: K, count: isize, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

Removes and returns up to count members with the lowest scores, from the first non-empty sorted set in the provided list of key names. Redis Docs
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fn zrandmember<'a, K, RV>( &mut self, key: K, count: Option<isize>, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Return up to count random members in a sorted set (or 1 if count == None) Redis Docs
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fn zrandmember_withscores<'a, K, RV>( &mut self, key: K, count: isize, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Return up to count random members in a sorted set with scores Redis Docs
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fn zrange<'a, K, RV>( &mut self, key: K, start: isize, stop: isize, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Return a range of members in a sorted set, by index Redis Docs
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fn zrange_withscores<'a, K, RV>( &mut self, key: K, start: isize, stop: isize, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Return a range of members in a sorted set, by index with scores. Redis Docs
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fn zrangebylex<'a, K, M, MM, RV>( &mut self, key: K, min: M, max: MM, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, M: ToSingleRedisArg, MM: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Return a range of members in a sorted set, by lexicographical range. Redis Docs
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fn zrangebylex_limit<'a, K, M, MM, RV>( &mut self, key: K, min: M, max: MM, offset: isize, count: isize, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, M: ToSingleRedisArg, MM: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Return a range of members in a sorted set, by lexicographical range with offset and limit. Redis Docs
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fn zrevrangebylex<'a, K, MM, M, RV>( &mut self, key: K, max: MM, min: M, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, MM: ToSingleRedisArg, M: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Return a range of members in a sorted set, by lexicographical range. Redis Docs
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fn zrevrangebylex_limit<'a, K, MM, M, RV>( &mut self, key: K, max: MM, min: M, offset: isize, count: isize, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, MM: ToSingleRedisArg, M: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Return a range of members in a sorted set, by lexicographical range with offset and limit. Redis Docs
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fn zrangebyscore<'a, K, M, MM, RV>( &mut self, key: K, min: M, max: MM, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, M: ToSingleRedisArg, MM: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Return a range of members in a sorted set, by score. Redis Docs
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fn zrangebyscore_withscores<'a, K, M, MM, RV>( &mut self, key: K, min: M, max: MM, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, M: ToSingleRedisArg, MM: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Return a range of members in a sorted set, by score with scores. Redis Docs
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fn zrangebyscore_limit<'a, K, M, MM, RV>( &mut self, key: K, min: M, max: MM, offset: isize, count: isize, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, M: ToSingleRedisArg, MM: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Return a range of members in a sorted set, by score with limit. Redis Docs
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fn zrangebyscore_limit_withscores<'a, K, M, MM, RV>( &mut self, key: K, min: M, max: MM, offset: isize, count: isize, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, M: ToSingleRedisArg, MM: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Return a range of members in a sorted set, by score with limit with scores. Redis Docs
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fn zrank<'a, K, M, RV>(&mut self, key: K, member: M) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, M: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Determine the index of a member in a sorted set. Redis Docs
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fn zrem<'a, K, M, RV>(&mut self, key: K, members: M) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, M: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

Remove one or more members from a sorted set. Redis Docs
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fn zrembylex<'a, K, M, MM, RV>( &mut self, key: K, min: M, max: MM, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, M: ToSingleRedisArg, MM: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Remove all members in a sorted set between the given lexicographical range. Redis Docs
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fn zremrangebyrank<'a, K, RV>( &mut self, key: K, start: isize, stop: isize, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Remove all members in a sorted set within the given indexes. Redis Docs
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fn zrembyscore<'a, K, M, MM, RV>( &mut self, key: K, min: M, max: MM, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, M: ToSingleRedisArg, MM: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Remove all members in a sorted set within the given scores. Redis Docs
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fn zrevrange<'a, K, RV>( &mut self, key: K, start: isize, stop: isize, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Return a range of members in a sorted set, by index, ordered from high to low. Redis Docs
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fn zrevrange_withscores<'a, K, RV>( &mut self, key: K, start: isize, stop: isize, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Return a range of members in a sorted set, by index, with scores ordered from high to low. Redis Docs
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fn zrevrangebyscore<'a, K, MM, M, RV>( &mut self, key: K, max: MM, min: M, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, MM: ToSingleRedisArg, M: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Return a range of members in a sorted set, by score. Redis Docs
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fn zrevrangebyscore_withscores<'a, K, MM, M, RV>( &mut self, key: K, max: MM, min: M, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, MM: ToSingleRedisArg, M: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Return a range of members in a sorted set, by score with scores. Redis Docs
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fn zrevrangebyscore_limit<'a, K, MM, M, RV>( &mut self, key: K, max: MM, min: M, offset: isize, count: isize, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, MM: ToSingleRedisArg, M: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Return a range of members in a sorted set, by score with limit. Redis Docs
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fn zrevrangebyscore_limit_withscores<'a, K, MM, M, RV>( &mut self, key: K, max: MM, min: M, offset: isize, count: isize, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, MM: ToSingleRedisArg, M: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Return a range of members in a sorted set, by score with limit with scores. Redis Docs
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fn zrevrank<'a, K, M, RV>( &mut self, key: K, member: M, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, M: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Determine the index of a member in a sorted set, with scores ordered from high to low. Redis Docs
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fn zscore<'a, K, M, RV>(&mut self, key: K, member: M) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, M: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Get the score associated with the given member in a sorted set. Redis Docs
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fn zscore_multiple<'a, K, M, RV>( &mut self, key: K, members: &'a [M], ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, M: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

Get the scores associated with multiple members in a sorted set. Redis Docs
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fn zunionstore<'a, D, K, RV>( &mut self, dstkey: D, keys: K, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where D: ToSingleRedisArg, K: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

Unions multiple sorted sets and store the resulting sorted set in a new key using SUM as aggregation function. Redis Docs
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fn zunionstore_min<'a, D, K, RV>( &mut self, dstkey: D, keys: K, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where D: ToSingleRedisArg, K: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

Unions multiple sorted sets and store the resulting sorted set in a new key using MIN as aggregation function. Redis Docs
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fn zunionstore_max<'a, D, K, RV>( &mut self, dstkey: D, keys: K, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where D: ToSingleRedisArg, K: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

Unions multiple sorted sets and store the resulting sorted set in a new key using MAX as aggregation function. Redis Docs
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fn zunionstore_weights<'a, D, K, W, RV>( &mut self, dstkey: D, keys: &'a [(K, W)], ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where D: ToSingleRedisArg, K: ToRedisArgs, W: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

[Commands::zunionstore], but with the ability to specify a multiplication factor for each sorted set by pairing one with each key in a tuple. Redis Docs
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fn zunionstore_min_weights<'a, D, K, W, RV>( &mut self, dstkey: D, keys: &'a [(K, W)], ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where D: ToSingleRedisArg, K: ToRedisArgs, W: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

[Commands::zunionstore_min], but with the ability to specify a multiplication factor for each sorted set by pairing one with each key in a tuple. Redis Docs
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fn zunionstore_max_weights<'a, D, K, W, RV>( &mut self, dstkey: D, keys: &'a [(K, W)], ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where D: ToSingleRedisArg, K: ToRedisArgs, W: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

[Commands::zunionstore_max], but with the ability to specify a multiplication factor for each sorted set by pairing one with each key in a tuple. Redis Docs
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fn pfadd<'a, K, E, RV>(&mut self, key: K, element: E) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, E: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

Adds the specified elements to the specified HyperLogLog. Redis Docs
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fn pfcount<'a, K, RV>(&mut self, key: K) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

Return the approximated cardinality of the set(s) observed by the HyperLogLog at key(s). Redis Docs
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fn pfmerge<'a, D, S, RV>( &mut self, dstkey: D, srckeys: S, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where D: ToSingleRedisArg, S: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

Merge N different HyperLogLogs into a single one. Redis Docs
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fn publish<'a, K, E, RV>( &mut self, channel: K, message: E, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, E: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Posts a message to the given channel. Redis Docs
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fn spublish<'a, K, E, RV>( &mut self, channel: K, message: E, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, E: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Posts a message to the given sharded channel. Redis Docs
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fn object_encoding<'a, K, RV>(&mut self, key: K) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Returns the encoding of a key. Redis Docs
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fn object_idletime<'a, K, RV>(&mut self, key: K) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Returns the time in seconds since the last access of a key. Redis Docs
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fn object_freq<'a, K, RV>(&mut self, key: K) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Returns the logarithmic access frequency counter of a key. Redis Docs
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fn object_refcount<'a, K, RV>(&mut self, key: K) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Returns the reference count of a key. Redis Docs
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fn client_getname<'a, RV>(&mut self) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where RV: FromRedisValue,

Returns the name of the current connection as set by CLIENT SETNAME. Redis Docs
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fn client_id<'a, RV>(&mut self) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where RV: FromRedisValue,

Returns the ID of the current connection. Redis Docs
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fn client_setname<'a, K, RV>( &mut self, connection_name: K, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Command assigns a name to the current connection. Redis Docs
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fn acl_load<'a, RV>(&mut self) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where RV: FromRedisValue,

When Redis is configured to use an ACL file (with the aclfile configuration option), this command will reload the ACLs from the file, replacing all the current ACL rules with the ones defined in the file. Redis Docs
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fn acl_save<'a, RV>(&mut self) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where RV: FromRedisValue,

When Redis is configured to use an ACL file (with the aclfile configuration option), this command will save the currently defined ACLs from the server memory to the ACL file. Redis Docs
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fn acl_list<'a, RV>(&mut self) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where RV: FromRedisValue,

Shows the currently active ACL rules in the Redis server. Redis Docs
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fn acl_users<'a, RV>(&mut self) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where RV: FromRedisValue,

Shows a list of all the usernames of the currently configured users in the Redis ACL system. Redis Docs
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fn acl_getuser<'a, K, RV>(&mut self, username: K) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Returns all the rules defined for an existing ACL user. Redis Docs
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fn acl_setuser<'a, K, RV>(&mut self, username: K) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Creates an ACL user without any privilege. Redis Docs
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fn acl_setuser_rules<'a, K, RV>( &mut self, username: K, rules: &'a [Rule], ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Creates an ACL user with the specified rules or modify the rules of an existing user. Redis Docs
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fn acl_deluser<'a, K, RV>( &mut self, usernames: &'a [K], ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

Delete all the specified ACL users and terminate all the connections that are authenticated with such users. Redis Docs
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fn acl_dryrun<'a, K, C, A, RV>( &mut self, username: K, command: C, args: A, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, C: ToSingleRedisArg, A: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

Simulate the execution of a given command by a given user. Redis Docs
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fn acl_cat<'a, RV>(&mut self) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where RV: FromRedisValue,

Shows the available ACL categories. Redis Docs
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fn acl_cat_categoryname<'a, K, RV>( &mut self, categoryname: K, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Shows all the Redis commands in the specified category. Redis Docs
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fn acl_genpass<'a, RV>(&mut self) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where RV: FromRedisValue,

Generates a 256-bits password starting from /dev/urandom if available. Redis Docs
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fn acl_genpass_bits<'a, RV>(&mut self, bits: isize) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where RV: FromRedisValue,

Generates a 1-to-1024-bits password starting from /dev/urandom if available. Redis Docs
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fn acl_whoami<'a, RV>(&mut self) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where RV: FromRedisValue,

Returns the username the current connection is authenticated with. Redis Docs
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fn acl_log<'a, RV>(&mut self, count: isize) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where RV: FromRedisValue,

Shows a list of recent ACL security events Redis Docs
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fn acl_log_reset<'a, RV>(&mut self) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where RV: FromRedisValue,

Clears the ACL log. Redis Docs
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fn acl_help<'a, RV>(&mut self) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where RV: FromRedisValue,

Returns a helpful text describing the different subcommands. Redis Docs
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fn geo_add<'a, K, M, RV>( &mut self, key: K, members: M, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, M: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

Adds the specified geospatial items to the specified key. Read more
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fn geo_dist<'a, K, M1, M2, RV>( &mut self, key: K, member1: M1, member2: M2, unit: Unit, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, M1: ToSingleRedisArg, M2: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Return the distance between two members in the geospatial index represented by the sorted set. Read more
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fn geo_hash<'a, K, M, RV>( &mut self, key: K, members: M, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, M: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

Return valid Geohash strings representing the position of one or more members of the geospatial index represented by the sorted set at key. Read more
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fn geo_pos<'a, K, M, RV>( &mut self, key: K, members: M, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, M: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

Return the positions of all the specified members of the geospatial index represented by the sorted set at key. Read more
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fn geo_radius<'a, K, RV>( &mut self, key: K, longitude: f64, latitude: f64, radius: f64, unit: Unit, options: RadiusOptions, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Return the members of a sorted set populated with geospatial information using geo_add, which are within the borders of the area specified with the center location and the maximum distance from the center (the radius). Read more
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fn geo_radius_by_member<'a, K, M, RV>( &mut self, key: K, member: M, radius: f64, unit: Unit, options: RadiusOptions, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, M: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Retrieve members selected by distance with the center of member. The member itself is always contained in the results. Redis Docs
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fn xack<'a, K, G, I, RV>( &mut self, key: K, group: G, ids: &'a [I], ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToRedisArgs, G: ToRedisArgs, I: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

Ack pending stream messages checked out by a consumer. Read more
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fn xadd<'a, K, ID, F, V, RV>( &mut self, key: K, id: ID, items: &'a [(F, V)], ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToRedisArgs, ID: ToRedisArgs, F: ToRedisArgs, V: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

Add a stream message by key. Use * as the id for the current timestamp. Read more
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fn xadd_map<'a, K, ID, BTM, RV>( &mut self, key: K, id: ID, map: BTM, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToRedisArgs, ID: ToRedisArgs, BTM: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

BTreeMap variant for adding a stream message by key. Use * as the id for the current timestamp. Read more
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fn xadd_options<'a, K, ID, I, RV>( &mut self, key: K, id: ID, items: I, options: &'a StreamAddOptions, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToRedisArgs, ID: ToRedisArgs, I: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

Add a stream message with options. Read more
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fn xadd_maxlen<'a, K, ID, F, V, RV>( &mut self, key: K, maxlen: StreamMaxlen, id: ID, items: &'a [(F, V)], ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, ID: ToRedisArgs, F: ToRedisArgs, V: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

Add a stream message while capping the stream at a maxlength. Read more
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fn xadd_maxlen_map<'a, K, ID, BTM, RV>( &mut self, key: K, maxlen: StreamMaxlen, id: ID, map: BTM, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, ID: ToRedisArgs, BTM: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

BTreeMap variant for adding a stream message while capping the stream at a maxlength. Read more
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fn xautoclaim_options<'a, K, G, C, MIT, S, RV>( &mut self, key: K, group: G, consumer: C, min_idle_time: MIT, start: S, options: StreamAutoClaimOptions, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, G: ToRedisArgs, C: ToRedisArgs, MIT: ToRedisArgs, S: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

Perform a combined xpending and xclaim flow. Read more
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fn xclaim<'a, K, G, C, MIT, ID, RV>( &mut self, key: K, group: G, consumer: C, min_idle_time: MIT, ids: &'a [ID], ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, G: ToRedisArgs, C: ToRedisArgs, MIT: ToRedisArgs, ID: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

Claim pending, unacked messages, after some period of time, currently checked out by another consumer. Read more
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fn xclaim_options<'a, K, G, C, MIT, ID, RV>( &mut self, key: K, group: G, consumer: C, min_idle_time: MIT, ids: &'a [ID], options: StreamClaimOptions, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, G: ToRedisArgs, C: ToRedisArgs, MIT: ToRedisArgs, ID: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

This is the optional arguments version for claiming unacked, pending messages currently checked out by another consumer. Read more
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fn xdel<'a, K, ID, RV>( &mut self, key: K, ids: &'a [ID], ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, ID: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

Deletes a list of ids for a given stream key. Read more
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fn xdel_ex<'a, K, ID, RV>( &mut self, key: K, ids: &'a [ID], options: StreamDeletionPolicy, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToRedisArgs, ID: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

An extension of the Streams XDEL command that provides finer control over how message entries are deleted with respect to consumer groups.
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fn xack_del<'a, K, G, ID, RV>( &mut self, key: K, group: G, ids: &'a [ID], options: StreamDeletionPolicy, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToRedisArgs, G: ToRedisArgs, ID: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

A combination of XACK and XDEL that acknowledges and attempts to delete a list of ids for a given stream key and consumer group.
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fn xgroup_create<'a, K, G, ID, RV>( &mut self, key: K, group: G, id: ID, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToRedisArgs, G: ToRedisArgs, ID: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

This command is used for creating a consumer group. It expects the stream key to already exist. Otherwise, use xgroup_create_mkstream if it doesn’t. The id is the starting message id all consumers should read from. Use $ If you want all consumers to read from the last message added to stream. Read more
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fn xgroup_createconsumer<'a, K, G, C, RV>( &mut self, key: K, group: G, consumer: C, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToRedisArgs, G: ToRedisArgs, C: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

This creates a consumer explicitly (vs implicit via XREADGROUP) for given stream `key. Read more
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fn xgroup_create_mkstream<'a, K, G, ID, RV>( &mut self, key: K, group: G, id: ID, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToRedisArgs, G: ToRedisArgs, ID: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

This is the alternate version for creating a consumer group which makes the stream if it doesn’t exist. Read more
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fn xgroup_setid<'a, K, G, ID, RV>( &mut self, key: K, group: G, id: ID, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToRedisArgs, G: ToRedisArgs, ID: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

Alter which id you want consumers to begin reading from an existing consumer group. Read more
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fn xgroup_destroy<'a, K, G, RV>( &mut self, key: K, group: G, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToRedisArgs, G: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

Destroy an existing consumer group for a given stream key Read more
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fn xgroup_delconsumer<'a, K, G, C, RV>( &mut self, key: K, group: G, consumer: C, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToRedisArgs, G: ToRedisArgs, C: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

This deletes a consumer from an existing consumer group for given stream `key. Read more
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fn xinfo_consumers<'a, K, G, RV>( &mut self, key: K, group: G, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToRedisArgs, G: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

This returns all info details about which consumers have read messages for given consumer group. Take note of the StreamInfoConsumersReply return type. Read more
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fn xinfo_groups<'a, K, RV>(&mut self, key: K) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

Returns all consumer groups created for a given stream key. Take note of the StreamInfoGroupsReply return type. Read more
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fn xinfo_stream<'a, K, RV>(&mut self, key: K) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

Returns info about high-level stream details (first & last message id, length, number of groups, etc.) Take note of the StreamInfoStreamReply return type. Read more
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fn xlen<'a, K, RV>(&mut self, key: K) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

Returns the number of messages for a given stream key. Read more
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fn xpending<'a, K, G, RV>(&mut self, key: K, group: G) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToRedisArgs, G: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

This is a basic version of making XPENDING command calls which only passes a stream key and consumer group and it returns details about which consumers have pending messages that haven’t been acked. Read more
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fn xpending_count<'a, K, G, S, E, C, RV>( &mut self, key: K, group: G, start: S, end: E, count: C, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToRedisArgs, G: ToRedisArgs, S: ToRedisArgs, E: ToRedisArgs, C: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

This XPENDING version returns a list of all messages over the range. You can use this for paginating pending messages (but without the message HashMap). Read more
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fn xpending_consumer_count<'a, K, G, S, E, C, CN, RV>( &mut self, key: K, group: G, start: S, end: E, count: C, consumer: CN, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToRedisArgs, G: ToRedisArgs, S: ToRedisArgs, E: ToRedisArgs, C: ToRedisArgs, CN: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

An alternate version of xpending_count which filters by consumer name. Read more
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fn xrange<'a, K, S, E, RV>( &mut self, key: K, start: S, end: E, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToRedisArgs, S: ToRedisArgs, E: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

Returns a range of messages in a given stream key. Read more
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fn xrange_all<'a, K, RV>(&mut self, key: K) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

A helper method for automatically returning all messages in a stream by key. Use with caution! Read more
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fn xrange_count<'a, K, S, E, C, RV>( &mut self, key: K, start: S, end: E, count: C, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToRedisArgs, S: ToRedisArgs, E: ToRedisArgs, C: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

A method for paginating a stream by key. Read more
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fn xread<'a, K, ID, RV>( &mut self, keys: &'a [K], ids: &'a [ID], ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToRedisArgs, ID: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

Read a list of ids for each stream key. This is the basic form of reading streams. For more advanced control, like blocking, limiting, or reading by consumer group, see xread_options. Read more
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fn xread_options<'a, K, ID, RV>( &mut self, keys: &'a [K], ids: &'a [ID], options: &'a StreamReadOptions, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToRedisArgs, ID: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

This method handles setting optional arguments for XREAD or XREADGROUP Redis commands. Read more
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fn xrevrange<'a, K, E, S, RV>( &mut self, key: K, end: E, start: S, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToRedisArgs, E: ToRedisArgs, S: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

This is the reverse version of xrange. The same rules apply for start and end here. Read more
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fn xrevrange_all<'a, K, RV>(&mut self, key: K) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

This is the reverse version of xrange_all. The same rules apply for start and end here. Read more
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fn xrevrange_count<'a, K, E, S, C, RV>( &mut self, key: K, end: E, start: S, count: C, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToRedisArgs, E: ToRedisArgs, S: ToRedisArgs, C: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

This is the reverse version of xrange_count. The same rules apply for start and end here. Read more
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fn xtrim<'a, K, RV>( &mut self, key: K, maxlen: StreamMaxlen, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

Trim a stream key to a MAXLEN count. Read more
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fn xtrim_options<'a, K, RV>( &mut self, key: K, options: &'a StreamTrimOptions, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where K: ToRedisArgs, RV: FromRedisValue,

Trim a stream key with full options Read more
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fn load_script<'a, RV>(&mut self, script: &'a Script) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where RV: FromRedisValue,

Load a script. Read more
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fn invoke_script<'a, RV>( &mut self, invocation: &'a ScriptInvocation<'a>, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where RV: FromRedisValue,

Invoke a prepared script. Read more
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fn flushall<'a, RV>(&mut self) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where RV: FromRedisValue,

Deletes all the keys of all databases Read more
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fn flushall_options<'a, RV>( &mut self, options: &'a FlushAllOptions, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where RV: FromRedisValue,

Deletes all the keys of all databases with options Read more
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fn flushdb<'a, RV>(&mut self) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where RV: FromRedisValue,

Deletes all the keys of the current database Read more
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fn flushdb_options<'a, RV>( &mut self, options: &'a FlushAllOptions, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where RV: FromRedisValue,

Deletes all the keys of the current database with options Read more
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fn scan<RV>(&mut self) -> Result<Iter<'_, RV>, RedisError>
where RV: FromRedisValue,

Incrementally iterate the keys space.
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fn scan_options<RV>( &mut self, opts: ScanOptions, ) -> Result<Iter<'_, RV>, RedisError>
where RV: FromRedisValue,

Incrementally iterate the keys space with options.
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fn scan_match<P, RV>(&mut self, pattern: P) -> Result<Iter<'_, RV>, RedisError>
where P: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Incrementally iterate the keys space for keys matching a pattern.
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fn hscan<K, RV>(&mut self, key: K) -> Result<Iter<'_, RV>, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Incrementally iterate hash fields and associated values.
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fn hscan_match<K, P, RV>( &mut self, key: K, pattern: P, ) -> Result<Iter<'_, RV>, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, P: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Incrementally iterate hash fields and associated values for field names matching a pattern.
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fn sscan<K, RV>(&mut self, key: K) -> Result<Iter<'_, RV>, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Incrementally iterate set elements.
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fn sscan_match<K, P, RV>( &mut self, key: K, pattern: P, ) -> Result<Iter<'_, RV>, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, P: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Incrementally iterate set elements for elements matching a pattern.
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fn zscan<K, RV>(&mut self, key: K) -> Result<Iter<'_, RV>, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Incrementally iterate sorted set elements.
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fn zscan_match<K, P, RV>( &mut self, key: K, pattern: P, ) -> Result<Iter<'_, RV>, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, P: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Incrementally iterate sorted set elements for elements matching a pattern.
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impl<C, T> ConnectionLike for T
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fn req_packed_command(&mut self, cmd: &[u8]) -> Result<Value, RedisError>

Sends an already encoded (packed) command into the TCP socket and reads the single response from it.
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fn req_packed_commands( &mut self, cmd: &[u8], offset: usize, count: usize, ) -> Result<Vec<Value>, RedisError>

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fn req_command(&mut self, cmd: &Cmd) -> Result<Value, RedisError>

Sends a [Cmd] into the TCP socket and reads a single response from it.
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fn get_db(&self) -> i64

Returns the database this connection is bound to. Note that this information might be unreliable because it’s initially cached and also might be incorrect if the connection like object is not actually connected.
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fn check_connection(&mut self) -> bool

Check that all connections it has are available (PING internally).
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Return an iterable that can group iterator elements. Consecutive elements that map to the same key (“runs”), are assigned to the same group. Read more
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fn group_by<K, F>(self, key: F) -> ChunkBy<K, Self, F>
where Self: Sized, F: FnMut(&Self::Item) -> K, K: PartialEq,

👎Deprecated since 0.13.0: Use .chunk_by() instead
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fn chunks(self, size: usize) -> IntoChunks<Self>
where Self: Sized,

Return an iterable that can chunk the iterator. Read more
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fn tuple_windows<T>(self) -> TupleWindows<Self, T>
where Self: Sized + Iterator<Item = <T as TupleCollect>::Item>, T: HomogeneousTuple, <T as TupleCollect>::Item: Clone,

Return an iterator over all contiguous windows producing tuples of a specific size (up to 12). Read more
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fn circular_tuple_windows<T>(self) -> CircularTupleWindows<Self, T>
where Self: Sized + Clone + Iterator<Item = <T as TupleCollect>::Item> + ExactSizeIterator, T: TupleCollect + Clone, <T as TupleCollect>::Item: Clone,

Return an iterator over all windows, wrapping back to the first elements when the window would otherwise exceed the length of the iterator, producing tuples of a specific size (up to 12). Read more
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fn tuples<T>(self) -> Tuples<Self, T>
where Self: Sized + Iterator<Item = <T as TupleCollect>::Item>, T: HomogeneousTuple,

Return an iterator that groups the items in tuples of a specific size (up to 12). Read more
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fn tee(self) -> (Tee<Self>, Tee<Self>)
where Self: Sized, Self::Item: Clone,

Split into an iterator pair that both yield all elements from the original iterator. Read more
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fn map_into<R>(self) -> MapSpecialCase<Self, MapSpecialCaseFnInto<R>>
where Self: Sized, Self::Item: Into<R>,

Convert each item of the iterator using the Into trait. Read more
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fn map_ok<F, T, U, E>(self, f: F) -> MapSpecialCase<Self, MapSpecialCaseFnOk<F>>
where Self: Sized + Iterator<Item = Result<T, E>>, F: FnMut(T) -> U,

Return an iterator adaptor that applies the provided closure to every Result::Ok value. Result::Err values are unchanged. Read more
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fn filter_ok<F, T, E>(self, f: F) -> FilterOk<Self, F>
where Self: Sized + Iterator<Item = Result<T, E>>, F: FnMut(&T) -> bool,

Return an iterator adaptor that filters every Result::Ok value with the provided closure. Result::Err values are unchanged. Read more
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fn filter_map_ok<F, T, U, E>(self, f: F) -> FilterMapOk<Self, F>
where Self: Sized + Iterator<Item = Result<T, E>>, F: FnMut(T) -> Option<U>,

Return an iterator adaptor that filters and transforms every Result::Ok value with the provided closure. Result::Err values are unchanged. Read more
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fn flatten_ok<T, E>(self) -> FlattenOk<Self, T, E>
where Self: Sized + Iterator<Item = Result<T, E>>, T: IntoIterator,

Return an iterator adaptor that flattens every Result::Ok value into a series of Result::Ok values. Result::Err values are unchanged. Read more
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fn process_results<F, T, E, R>(self, processor: F) -> Result<R, E>
where Self: Sized + Iterator<Item = Result<T, E>>, F: FnOnce(ProcessResults<'_, Self, E>) -> R,

“Lift” a function of the values of the current iterator so as to process an iterator of Result values instead. Read more
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fn merge<J>( self, other: J, ) -> MergeBy<Self, <J as IntoIterator>::IntoIter, MergeLte>
where Self: Sized, Self::Item: PartialOrd, J: IntoIterator<Item = Self::Item>,

Return an iterator adaptor that merges the two base iterators in ascending order. If both base iterators are sorted (ascending), the result is sorted. Read more
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fn merge_by<J, F>( self, other: J, is_first: F, ) -> MergeBy<Self, <J as IntoIterator>::IntoIter, F>
where Self: Sized, J: IntoIterator<Item = Self::Item>, F: FnMut(&Self::Item, &Self::Item) -> bool,

Return an iterator adaptor that merges the two base iterators in order. This is much like .merge() but allows for a custom ordering. Read more
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fn merge_join_by<J, F, T>( self, other: J, cmp_fn: F, ) -> MergeBy<Self, <J as IntoIterator>::IntoIter, MergeFuncLR<F, <F as FuncLR<Self::Item, <<J as IntoIterator>::IntoIter as Iterator>::Item>>::T>>
where J: IntoIterator, F: FnMut(&Self::Item, &<J as IntoIterator>::Item) -> T, Self: Sized,

Create an iterator that merges items from both this and the specified iterator in ascending order. Read more
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fn kmerge(self) -> KMergeBy<<Self::Item as IntoIterator>::IntoIter, KMergeByLt>
where Self: Sized, Self::Item: IntoIterator, <Self::Item as IntoIterator>::Item: PartialOrd,

Return an iterator adaptor that flattens an iterator of iterators by merging them in ascending order. Read more
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fn kmerge_by<F>( self, first: F, ) -> KMergeBy<<Self::Item as IntoIterator>::IntoIter, F>
where Self: Sized, Self::Item: IntoIterator, F: FnMut(&<Self::Item as IntoIterator>::Item, &<Self::Item as IntoIterator>::Item) -> bool,

Return an iterator adaptor that flattens an iterator of iterators by merging them according to the given closure. Read more
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fn cartesian_product<J>( self, other: J, ) -> Product<Self, <J as IntoIterator>::IntoIter>
where Self: Sized, Self::Item: Clone, J: IntoIterator, <J as IntoIterator>::IntoIter: Clone,

Return an iterator adaptor that iterates over the cartesian product of the element sets of two iterators self and J. Read more
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fn multi_cartesian_product( self, ) -> MultiProduct<<Self::Item as IntoIterator>::IntoIter>
where Self: Sized, Self::Item: IntoIterator, <Self::Item as IntoIterator>::IntoIter: Clone, <Self::Item as IntoIterator>::Item: Clone,

Return an iterator adaptor that iterates over the cartesian product of all subiterators returned by meta-iterator self. Read more
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fn coalesce<F>(self, f: F) -> CoalesceBy<Self, F, NoCount>
where Self: Sized, F: FnMut(Self::Item, Self::Item) -> Result<Self::Item, (Self::Item, Self::Item)>,

Return an iterator adaptor that uses the passed-in closure to optionally merge together consecutive elements. Read more
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fn dedup(self) -> CoalesceBy<Self, DedupPred2CoalescePred<DedupEq>, NoCount>
where Self: Sized, Self::Item: PartialEq,

Remove duplicates from sections of consecutive identical elements. If the iterator is sorted, all elements will be unique. Read more
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fn dedup_by<Cmp>( self, cmp: Cmp, ) -> CoalesceBy<Self, DedupPred2CoalescePred<Cmp>, NoCount>
where Self: Sized, Cmp: FnMut(&Self::Item, &Self::Item) -> bool,

Remove duplicates from sections of consecutive identical elements, determining equality using a comparison function. If the iterator is sorted, all elements will be unique. Read more
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fn dedup_with_count( self, ) -> CoalesceBy<Self, DedupPredWithCount2CoalescePred<DedupEq>, WithCount>
where Self: Sized,

Remove duplicates from sections of consecutive identical elements, while keeping a count of how many repeated elements were present. If the iterator is sorted, all elements will be unique. Read more
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fn dedup_by_with_count<Cmp>( self, cmp: Cmp, ) -> CoalesceBy<Self, DedupPredWithCount2CoalescePred<Cmp>, WithCount>
where Self: Sized, Cmp: FnMut(&Self::Item, &Self::Item) -> bool,

Remove duplicates from sections of consecutive identical elements, while keeping a count of how many repeated elements were present. This will determine equality using a comparison function. If the iterator is sorted, all elements will be unique. Read more
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fn duplicates(self) -> DuplicatesBy<Self, Self::Item, ById>
where Self: Sized, Self::Item: Eq + Hash,

Return an iterator adaptor that produces elements that appear more than once during the iteration. Duplicates are detected using hash and equality. Read more
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fn duplicates_by<V, F>(self, f: F) -> DuplicatesBy<Self, V, ByFn<F>>
where Self: Sized, V: Eq + Hash, F: FnMut(&Self::Item) -> V,

Return an iterator adaptor that produces elements that appear more than once during the iteration. Duplicates are detected using hash and equality. Read more
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fn unique(self) -> Unique<Self>
where Self: Sized, Self::Item: Clone + Eq + Hash,

Return an iterator adaptor that filters out elements that have already been produced once during the iteration. Duplicates are detected using hash and equality. Read more
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fn unique_by<V, F>(self, f: F) -> UniqueBy<Self, V, F>
where Self: Sized, V: Eq + Hash, F: FnMut(&Self::Item) -> V,

Return an iterator adaptor that filters out elements that have already been produced once during the iteration. Read more
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fn peeking_take_while<F>(&mut self, accept: F) -> PeekingTakeWhile<'_, Self, F>
where Self: Sized + PeekingNext, F: FnMut(&Self::Item) -> bool,

Return an iterator adaptor that borrows from this iterator and takes items while the closure accept returns true. Read more
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fn take_while_ref<F>(&mut self, accept: F) -> TakeWhileRef<'_, Self, F>
where Self: Clone, F: FnMut(&Self::Item) -> bool,

Return an iterator adaptor that borrows from a Clone-able iterator to only pick off elements while the predicate accept returns true. Read more
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fn take_while_inclusive<F>(self, accept: F) -> TakeWhileInclusive<Self, F>
where Self: Sized, F: FnMut(&Self::Item) -> bool,

Returns an iterator adaptor that consumes elements while the given predicate is true, including the element for which the predicate first returned false. Read more
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fn while_some<A>(self) -> WhileSome<Self>
where Self: Sized + Iterator<Item = Option<A>>,

Return an iterator adaptor that filters Option<A> iterator elements and produces A. Stops on the first None encountered. Read more
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fn tuple_combinations<T>(self) -> TupleCombinations<Self, T>
where Self: Sized + Clone, Self::Item: Clone, T: HasCombination<Self>,

Return an iterator adaptor that iterates over the combinations of the elements from an iterator. Read more
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fn array_combinations<const K: usize>( self, ) -> CombinationsGeneric<Self, [usize; K]>
where Self: Sized + Clone, Self::Item: Clone,

Return an iterator adaptor that iterates over the combinations of the elements from an iterator. Read more
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fn combinations(self, k: usize) -> CombinationsGeneric<Self, Vec<usize>>
where Self: Sized, Self::Item: Clone,

Return an iterator adaptor that iterates over the k-length combinations of the elements from an iterator. Read more
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fn combinations_with_replacement( self, k: usize, ) -> CombinationsWithReplacement<Self>
where Self: Sized, Self::Item: Clone,

Return an iterator that iterates over the k-length combinations of the elements from an iterator, with replacement. Read more
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fn permutations(self, k: usize) -> Permutations<Self>
where Self: Sized, Self::Item: Clone,

Return an iterator adaptor that iterates over all k-permutations of the elements from an iterator. Read more
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fn powerset(self) -> Powerset<Self>
where Self: Sized, Self::Item: Clone,

Return an iterator that iterates through the powerset of the elements from an iterator. Read more
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fn pad_using<F>(self, min: usize, f: F) -> PadUsing<Self, F>
where Self: Sized, F: FnMut(usize) -> Self::Item,

Return an iterator adaptor that pads the sequence to a minimum length of min by filling missing elements using a closure f. Read more
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fn with_position(self) -> WithPosition<Self>
where Self: Sized,

Return an iterator adaptor that combines each element with a Position to ease special-case handling of the first or last elements. Read more
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fn positions<P>(self, predicate: P) -> Positions<Self, P>
where Self: Sized, P: FnMut(Self::Item) -> bool,

Return an iterator adaptor that yields the indices of all elements satisfying a predicate, counted from the start of the iterator. Read more
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fn update<F>(self, updater: F) -> Update<Self, F>
where Self: Sized, F: FnMut(&mut Self::Item),

Return an iterator adaptor that applies a mutating function to each element before yielding it. Read more
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fn next_array<const N: usize>(&mut self) -> Option<[Self::Item; N]>
where Self: Sized,

Advances the iterator and returns the next items grouped in an array of a specific size. Read more
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fn collect_array<const N: usize>(self) -> Option<[Self::Item; N]>
where Self: Sized,

Collects all items from the iterator into an array of a specific size. Read more
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fn next_tuple<T>(&mut self) -> Option<T>
where Self: Sized + Iterator<Item = <T as TupleCollect>::Item>, T: HomogeneousTuple,

Advances the iterator and returns the next items grouped in a tuple of a specific size (up to 12). Read more
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fn collect_tuple<T>(self) -> Option<T>
where Self: Sized + Iterator<Item = <T as TupleCollect>::Item>, T: HomogeneousTuple,

Collects all items from the iterator into a tuple of a specific size (up to 12). Read more
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fn find_position<P>(&mut self, pred: P) -> Option<(usize, Self::Item)>
where P: FnMut(&Self::Item) -> bool,

Find the position and value of the first element satisfying a predicate. Read more
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fn find_or_last<P>(self, predicate: P) -> Option<Self::Item>
where Self: Sized, P: FnMut(&Self::Item) -> bool,

Find the value of the first element satisfying a predicate or return the last element, if any. Read more
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fn find_or_first<P>(self, predicate: P) -> Option<Self::Item>
where Self: Sized, P: FnMut(&Self::Item) -> bool,

Find the value of the first element satisfying a predicate or return the first element, if any. Read more
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fn contains<Q>(&mut self, query: &Q) -> bool
where Self: Sized, Self::Item: Borrow<Q>, Q: PartialEq + ?Sized,

Returns true if the given item is present in this iterator. Read more
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fn all_equal(&mut self) -> bool
where Self: Sized, Self::Item: PartialEq,

Check whether all elements compare equal. Read more
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fn all_equal_value( &mut self, ) -> Result<Self::Item, Option<(Self::Item, Self::Item)>>
where Self: Sized, Self::Item: PartialEq,

If there are elements and they are all equal, return a single copy of that element. If there are no elements, return an Error containing None. If there are elements and they are not all equal, return a tuple containing the first two non-equal elements found. Read more
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fn all_unique(&mut self) -> bool
where Self: Sized, Self::Item: Eq + Hash,

Check whether all elements are unique (non equal). Read more
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fn dropping(self, n: usize) -> Self
where Self: Sized,

Consume the first n elements from the iterator eagerly, and return the same iterator again. Read more
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fn dropping_back(self, n: usize) -> Self
where Self: Sized + DoubleEndedIterator,

Consume the last n elements from the iterator eagerly, and return the same iterator again. Read more
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fn concat(self) -> Self::Item
where Self: Sized, Self::Item: Extend<<Self::Item as IntoIterator>::Item> + IntoIterator + Default,

Combine all an iterator’s elements into one element by using Extend. Read more
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fn collect_vec(self) -> Vec<Self::Item>
where Self: Sized,

.collect_vec() is simply a type specialization of Iterator::collect, for convenience.
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fn try_collect<T, U, E>(self) -> Result<U, E>
where Self: Sized + Iterator<Item = Result<T, E>>, Result<U, E>: FromIterator<Result<T, E>>,

.try_collect() is more convenient way of writing .collect::<Result<_, _>>() Read more
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fn set_from<'a, A, J>(&mut self, from: J) -> usize
where A: 'a, Self: Iterator<Item = &'a mut A>, J: IntoIterator<Item = A>,

Assign to each reference in self from the from iterator, stopping at the shortest of the two iterators. Read more
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fn join(&mut self, sep: &str) -> String
where Self::Item: Display,

Combine all iterator elements into one String, separated by sep. Read more
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fn format(self, sep: &str) -> Format<'_, Self>
where Self: Sized,

Format all iterator elements, separated by sep. Read more
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fn format_with<F>(self, sep: &str, format: F) -> FormatWith<'_, Self, F>
where Self: Sized, F: FnMut(Self::Item, &mut dyn FnMut(&dyn Display) -> Result<(), Error>) -> Result<(), Error>,

Format all iterator elements, separated by sep. Read more
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fn fold_ok<A, E, B, F>(&mut self, start: B, f: F) -> Result<B, E>
where Self: Iterator<Item = Result<A, E>>, F: FnMut(B, A) -> B,

Fold Result values from an iterator. Read more
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fn fold_options<A, B, F>(&mut self, start: B, f: F) -> Option<B>
where Self: Iterator<Item = Option<A>>, F: FnMut(B, A) -> B,

Fold Option values from an iterator. Read more
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fn fold1<F>(self, f: F) -> Option<Self::Item>
where F: FnMut(Self::Item, Self::Item) -> Self::Item, Self: Sized,

👎Deprecated since 0.10.2: Use Iterator::reduce instead
Accumulator of the elements in the iterator. Read more
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fn tree_reduce<F>(self, f: F) -> Option<Self::Item>
where F: FnMut(Self::Item, Self::Item) -> Self::Item, Self: Sized,

Accumulate the elements in the iterator in a tree-like manner. Read more
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fn tree_fold1<F>(self, f: F) -> Option<Self::Item>
where F: FnMut(Self::Item, Self::Item) -> Self::Item, Self: Sized,

👎Deprecated since 0.13.0: Use .tree_reduce() instead
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fn fold_while<B, F>(&mut self, init: B, f: F) -> FoldWhile<B>
where Self: Sized, F: FnMut(B, Self::Item) -> FoldWhile<B>,

An iterator method that applies a function, producing a single, final value. Read more
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fn sum1<S>(self) -> Option<S>
where Self: Sized, S: Sum<Self::Item>,

Iterate over the entire iterator and add all the elements. Read more
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fn product1<P>(self) -> Option<P>
where Self: Sized, P: Product<Self::Item>,

Iterate over the entire iterator and multiply all the elements. Read more
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fn sorted_unstable(self) -> IntoIter<Self::Item>
where Self: Sized, Self::Item: Ord,

Sort all iterator elements into a new iterator in ascending order. Read more
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fn sorted_unstable_by<F>(self, cmp: F) -> IntoIter<Self::Item>
where Self: Sized, F: FnMut(&Self::Item, &Self::Item) -> Ordering,

Sort all iterator elements into a new iterator in ascending order. Read more
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fn sorted_unstable_by_key<K, F>(self, f: F) -> IntoIter<Self::Item>
where Self: Sized, K: Ord, F: FnMut(&Self::Item) -> K,

Sort all iterator elements into a new iterator in ascending order. Read more
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fn sorted(self) -> IntoIter<Self::Item>
where Self: Sized, Self::Item: Ord,

Sort all iterator elements into a new iterator in ascending order. Read more
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fn sorted_by<F>(self, cmp: F) -> IntoIter<Self::Item>
where Self: Sized, F: FnMut(&Self::Item, &Self::Item) -> Ordering,

Sort all iterator elements into a new iterator in ascending order. Read more
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fn sorted_by_key<K, F>(self, f: F) -> IntoIter<Self::Item>
where Self: Sized, K: Ord, F: FnMut(&Self::Item) -> K,

Sort all iterator elements into a new iterator in ascending order. Read more
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fn sorted_by_cached_key<K, F>(self, f: F) -> IntoIter<Self::Item>
where Self: Sized, K: Ord, F: FnMut(&Self::Item) -> K,

Sort all iterator elements into a new iterator in ascending order. The key function is called exactly once per key. Read more
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fn k_smallest(self, k: usize) -> IntoIter<Self::Item>
where Self: Sized, Self::Item: Ord,

Sort the k smallest elements into a new iterator, in ascending order. Read more
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fn k_smallest_by<F>(self, k: usize, cmp: F) -> IntoIter<Self::Item>
where Self: Sized, F: FnMut(&Self::Item, &Self::Item) -> Ordering,

Sort the k smallest elements into a new iterator using the provided comparison. Read more
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fn k_smallest_by_key<F, K>(self, k: usize, key: F) -> IntoIter<Self::Item>
where Self: Sized, F: FnMut(&Self::Item) -> K, K: Ord,

Return the elements producing the k smallest outputs of the provided function. Read more
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fn k_smallest_relaxed(self, k: usize) -> IntoIter<Self::Item>
where Self: Sized, Self::Item: Ord,

Sort the k smallest elements into a new iterator, in ascending order, relaxing the amount of memory required. Read more
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fn k_smallest_relaxed_by<F>(self, k: usize, cmp: F) -> IntoIter<Self::Item>
where Self: Sized, F: FnMut(&Self::Item, &Self::Item) -> Ordering,

Sort the k smallest elements into a new iterator using the provided comparison, relaxing the amount of memory required. Read more
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fn k_smallest_relaxed_by_key<F, K>( self, k: usize, key: F, ) -> IntoIter<Self::Item>
where Self: Sized, F: FnMut(&Self::Item) -> K, K: Ord,

Return the elements producing the k smallest outputs of the provided function, relaxing the amount of memory required. Read more
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fn k_largest(self, k: usize) -> IntoIter<Self::Item>
where Self: Sized, Self::Item: Ord,

Sort the k largest elements into a new iterator, in descending order. Read more
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fn k_largest_by<F>(self, k: usize, cmp: F) -> IntoIter<Self::Item>
where Self: Sized, F: FnMut(&Self::Item, &Self::Item) -> Ordering,

Sort the k largest elements into a new iterator using the provided comparison. Read more
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fn k_largest_by_key<F, K>(self, k: usize, key: F) -> IntoIter<Self::Item>
where Self: Sized, F: FnMut(&Self::Item) -> K, K: Ord,

Return the elements producing the k largest outputs of the provided function. Read more
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fn k_largest_relaxed(self, k: usize) -> IntoIter<Self::Item>
where Self: Sized, Self::Item: Ord,

Sort the k largest elements into a new iterator, in descending order, relaxing the amount of memory required. Read more
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fn k_largest_relaxed_by<F>(self, k: usize, cmp: F) -> IntoIter<Self::Item>
where Self: Sized, F: FnMut(&Self::Item, &Self::Item) -> Ordering,

Sort the k largest elements into a new iterator using the provided comparison, relaxing the amount of memory required. Read more
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fn k_largest_relaxed_by_key<F, K>( self, k: usize, key: F, ) -> IntoIter<Self::Item>
where Self: Sized, F: FnMut(&Self::Item) -> K, K: Ord,

Return the elements producing the k largest outputs of the provided function, relaxing the amount of memory required. Read more
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fn tail(self, n: usize) -> IntoIter<Self::Item>
where Self: Sized,

Consumes the iterator and return an iterator of the last n elements. Read more
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fn partition_map<A, B, F, L, R>(self, predicate: F) -> (A, B)
where Self: Sized, F: FnMut(Self::Item) -> Either<L, R>, A: Default + Extend<L>, B: Default + Extend<R>,

Collect all iterator elements into one of two partitions. Unlike Iterator::partition, each partition may have a distinct type. Read more
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fn partition_result<A, B, T, E>(self) -> (A, B)
where Self: Sized + Iterator<Item = Result<T, E>>, A: Default + Extend<T>, B: Default + Extend<E>,

Partition a sequence of Results into one list of all the Ok elements and another list of all the Err elements. Read more
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fn into_group_map<K, V>(self) -> HashMap<K, Vec<V>>
where Self: Sized + Iterator<Item = (K, V)>, K: Hash + Eq,

Return a HashMap of keys mapped to Vecs of values. Keys and values are taken from (Key, Value) tuple pairs yielded by the input iterator. Read more
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fn into_group_map_by<K, V, F>(self, f: F) -> HashMap<K, Vec<V>>
where Self: Sized + Iterator<Item = V>, K: Hash + Eq, F: FnMut(&V) -> K,

Return a HashMap of keys mapped to Vecs of values. The key is specified in the closure. The values are taken from the input iterator. Read more
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fn into_grouping_map<K, V>(self) -> GroupingMap<Self>
where Self: Sized + Iterator<Item = (K, V)>, K: Hash + Eq,

Constructs a GroupingMap to be used later with one of the efficient group-and-fold operations it allows to perform. Read more
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fn into_grouping_map_by<K, V, F>( self, key_mapper: F, ) -> GroupingMap<MapSpecialCase<Self, GroupingMapFn<F>>>
where Self: Sized + Iterator<Item = V>, K: Hash + Eq, F: FnMut(&V) -> K,

Constructs a GroupingMap to be used later with one of the efficient group-and-fold operations it allows to perform. Read more
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fn min_set(self) -> Vec<Self::Item>
where Self: Sized, Self::Item: Ord,

Return all minimum elements of an iterator. Read more
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fn min_set_by<F>(self, compare: F) -> Vec<Self::Item>
where Self: Sized, F: FnMut(&Self::Item, &Self::Item) -> Ordering,

Return all minimum elements of an iterator, as determined by the specified function. Read more
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fn min_set_by_key<K, F>(self, key: F) -> Vec<Self::Item>
where Self: Sized, K: Ord, F: FnMut(&Self::Item) -> K,

Return all minimum elements of an iterator, as determined by the specified function. Read more
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fn max_set(self) -> Vec<Self::Item>
where Self: Sized, Self::Item: Ord,

Return all maximum elements of an iterator. Read more
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fn max_set_by<F>(self, compare: F) -> Vec<Self::Item>
where Self: Sized, F: FnMut(&Self::Item, &Self::Item) -> Ordering,

Return all maximum elements of an iterator, as determined by the specified function. Read more
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fn max_set_by_key<K, F>(self, key: F) -> Vec<Self::Item>
where Self: Sized, K: Ord, F: FnMut(&Self::Item) -> K,

Return all maximum elements of an iterator, as determined by the specified function. Read more
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fn minmax(self) -> MinMaxResult<Self::Item>
where Self: Sized, Self::Item: PartialOrd,

Return the minimum and maximum elements in the iterator. Read more
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fn minmax_by_key<K, F>(self, key: F) -> MinMaxResult<Self::Item>
where Self: Sized, K: PartialOrd, F: FnMut(&Self::Item) -> K,

Return the minimum and maximum element of an iterator, as determined by the specified function. Read more
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fn minmax_by<F>(self, compare: F) -> MinMaxResult<Self::Item>
where Self: Sized, F: FnMut(&Self::Item, &Self::Item) -> Ordering,

Return the minimum and maximum element of an iterator, as determined by the specified comparison function. Read more
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fn position_max(self) -> Option<usize>
where Self: Sized, Self::Item: Ord,

Return the position of the maximum element in the iterator. Read more
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fn position_max_by_key<K, F>(self, key: F) -> Option<usize>
where Self: Sized, K: Ord, F: FnMut(&Self::Item) -> K,

Return the position of the maximum element in the iterator, as determined by the specified function. Read more
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fn position_max_by<F>(self, compare: F) -> Option<usize>
where Self: Sized, F: FnMut(&Self::Item, &Self::Item) -> Ordering,

Return the position of the maximum element in the iterator, as determined by the specified comparison function. Read more
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fn position_min(self) -> Option<usize>
where Self: Sized, Self::Item: Ord,

Return the position of the minimum element in the iterator. Read more
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fn position_min_by_key<K, F>(self, key: F) -> Option<usize>
where Self: Sized, K: Ord, F: FnMut(&Self::Item) -> K,

Return the position of the minimum element in the iterator, as determined by the specified function. Read more
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fn position_min_by<F>(self, compare: F) -> Option<usize>
where Self: Sized, F: FnMut(&Self::Item, &Self::Item) -> Ordering,

Return the position of the minimum element in the iterator, as determined by the specified comparison function. Read more
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fn position_minmax(self) -> MinMaxResult<usize>
where Self: Sized, Self::Item: PartialOrd,

Return the positions of the minimum and maximum elements in the iterator. Read more
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fn position_minmax_by_key<K, F>(self, key: F) -> MinMaxResult<usize>
where Self: Sized, K: PartialOrd, F: FnMut(&Self::Item) -> K,

Return the postions of the minimum and maximum elements of an iterator, as determined by the specified function. Read more
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fn position_minmax_by<F>(self, compare: F) -> MinMaxResult<usize>
where Self: Sized, F: FnMut(&Self::Item, &Self::Item) -> Ordering,

Return the postions of the minimum and maximum elements of an iterator, as determined by the specified comparison function. Read more
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fn exactly_one(self) -> Result<Self::Item, ExactlyOneError<Self>>
where Self: Sized,

If the iterator yields exactly one element, that element will be returned, otherwise an error will be returned containing an iterator that has the same output as the input iterator. Read more
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fn at_most_one(self) -> Result<Option<Self::Item>, ExactlyOneError<Self>>
where Self: Sized,

If the iterator yields no elements, Ok(None) will be returned. If the iterator yields exactly one element, that element will be returned, otherwise an error will be returned containing an iterator that has the same output as the input iterator. Read more
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fn multipeek(self) -> MultiPeek<Self>
where Self: Sized,

An iterator adaptor that allows the user to peek at multiple .next() values without advancing the base iterator. Read more
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fn counts(self) -> HashMap<Self::Item, usize>
where Self: Sized, Self::Item: Eq + Hash,

Collect the items in this iterator and return a HashMap which contains each item that appears in the iterator and the number of times it appears. Read more
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fn counts_by<K, F>(self, f: F) -> HashMap<K, usize>
where Self: Sized, K: Eq + Hash, F: FnMut(Self::Item) -> K,

Collect the items in this iterator and return a HashMap which contains each item that appears in the iterator and the number of times it appears, determining identity using a keying function. Read more
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fn multiunzip<FromI>(self) -> FromI
where Self: Sized + MultiUnzip<FromI>,

Converts an iterator of tuples into a tuple of containers. Read more
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fn try_len(&self) -> Result<usize, (usize, Option<usize>)>

Returns the length of the iterator if one exists. Otherwise return self.size_hint(). Read more
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impl<T> Itertools for T
where T: Iterator + ?Sized,

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fn interleave<J>( self, other: J, ) -> Interleave<Self, <J as IntoIterator>::IntoIter>
where J: IntoIterator<Item = Self::Item>, Self: Sized,

Alternate elements from two iterators until both have run out. Read more
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fn interleave_shortest<J>( self, other: J, ) -> InterleaveShortest<Self, <J as IntoIterator>::IntoIter>
where J: IntoIterator<Item = Self::Item>, Self: Sized,

Alternate elements from two iterators until at least one of them has run out. Read more
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fn intersperse( self, element: Self::Item, ) -> IntersperseWith<Self, IntersperseElementSimple<Self::Item>>
where Self: Sized, Self::Item: Clone,

An iterator adaptor to insert a particular value between each element of the adapted iterator. Read more
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fn intersperse_with<F>(self, element: F) -> IntersperseWith<Self, F>
where Self: Sized, F: FnMut() -> Self::Item,

An iterator adaptor to insert a particular value created by a function between each element of the adapted iterator. Read more
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fn zip_longest<J>( self, other: J, ) -> ZipLongest<Self, <J as IntoIterator>::IntoIter>
where J: IntoIterator, Self: Sized,

Create an iterator which iterates over both this and the specified iterator simultaneously, yielding pairs of two optional elements. Read more
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fn zip_eq<J>(self, other: J) -> ZipEq<Self, <J as IntoIterator>::IntoIter>
where J: IntoIterator, Self: Sized,

Create an iterator which iterates over both this and the specified iterator simultaneously, yielding pairs of elements. Read more
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fn batching<B, F>(self, f: F) -> Batching<Self, F>
where F: FnMut(&mut Self) -> Option<B>, Self: Sized,

A “meta iterator adaptor”. Its closure receives a reference to the iterator and may pick off as many elements as it likes, to produce the next iterator element. Read more
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fn group_by<K, F>(self, key: F) -> GroupBy<K, Self, F>
where Self: Sized, F: FnMut(&Self::Item) -> K, K: PartialEq,

Return an iterable that can group iterator elements. Consecutive elements that map to the same key (“runs”), are assigned to the same group. Read more
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fn chunks(self, size: usize) -> IntoChunks<Self>
where Self: Sized,

Return an iterable that can chunk the iterator. Read more
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fn tuple_windows<T>(self) -> TupleWindows<Self, T>
where Self: Sized + Iterator<Item = <T as TupleCollect>::Item>, T: HomogeneousTuple, <T as TupleCollect>::Item: Clone,

Return an iterator over all contiguous windows producing tuples of a specific size (up to 12). Read more
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fn circular_tuple_windows<T>(self) -> CircularTupleWindows<Self, T>
where Self: Sized + Clone + Iterator<Item = <T as TupleCollect>::Item> + ExactSizeIterator, T: TupleCollect + Clone, <T as TupleCollect>::Item: Clone,

Return an iterator over all windows, wrapping back to the first elements when the window would otherwise exceed the length of the iterator, producing tuples of a specific size (up to 12). Read more
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fn tuples<T>(self) -> Tuples<Self, T>
where Self: Sized + Iterator<Item = <T as TupleCollect>::Item>, T: HomogeneousTuple,

Return an iterator that groups the items in tuples of a specific size (up to 12). Read more
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fn tee(self) -> (Tee<Self>, Tee<Self>)
where Self: Sized, Self::Item: Clone,

Split into an iterator pair that both yield all elements from the original iterator. Read more
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fn step(self, n: usize) -> Step<Self>
where Self: Sized,

👎Deprecated since 0.8.0: Use std .step_by() instead
Return an iterator adaptor that steps n elements in the base iterator for each iteration. Read more
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fn map_into<R>(self) -> MapSpecialCase<Self, MapSpecialCaseFnInto<R>>
where Self: Sized, Self::Item: Into<R>,

Convert each item of the iterator using the Into trait. Read more
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fn map_results<F, T, U, E>( self, f: F, ) -> MapSpecialCase<Self, MapSpecialCaseFnOk<F>>
where Self: Sized + Iterator<Item = Result<T, E>>, F: FnMut(T) -> U,

👎Deprecated since 0.10.0: Use .map_ok() instead
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fn map_ok<F, T, U, E>(self, f: F) -> MapSpecialCase<Self, MapSpecialCaseFnOk<F>>
where Self: Sized + Iterator<Item = Result<T, E>>, F: FnMut(T) -> U,

Return an iterator adaptor that applies the provided closure to every Result::Ok value. Result::Err values are unchanged. Read more
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fn filter_ok<F, T, E>(self, f: F) -> FilterOk<Self, F>
where Self: Sized + Iterator<Item = Result<T, E>>, F: FnMut(&T) -> bool,

Return an iterator adaptor that filters every Result::Ok value with the provided closure. Result::Err values are unchanged. Read more
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fn filter_map_ok<F, T, U, E>(self, f: F) -> FilterMapOk<Self, F>
where Self: Sized + Iterator<Item = Result<T, E>>, F: FnMut(T) -> Option<U>,

Return an iterator adaptor that filters and transforms every Result::Ok value with the provided closure. Result::Err values are unchanged. Read more
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fn flatten_ok<T, E>(self) -> FlattenOk<Self, T, E>
where Self: Sized + Iterator<Item = Result<T, E>>, T: IntoIterator,

Return an iterator adaptor that flattens every Result::Ok value into a series of Result::Ok values. Result::Err values are unchanged. Read more
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fn process_results<F, T, E, R>(self, processor: F) -> Result<R, E>
where Self: Sized + Iterator<Item = Result<T, E>>, F: FnOnce(ProcessResults<'_, Self, E>) -> R,

“Lift” a function of the values of the current iterator so as to process an iterator of Result values instead. Read more
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fn merge<J>( self, other: J, ) -> MergeBy<Self, <J as IntoIterator>::IntoIter, MergeLte>
where Self: Sized, Self::Item: PartialOrd, J: IntoIterator<Item = Self::Item>,

Return an iterator adaptor that merges the two base iterators in ascending order. If both base iterators are sorted (ascending), the result is sorted. Read more
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fn merge_by<J, F>( self, other: J, is_first: F, ) -> MergeBy<Self, <J as IntoIterator>::IntoIter, F>
where Self: Sized, J: IntoIterator<Item = Self::Item>, F: FnMut(&Self::Item, &Self::Item) -> bool,

Return an iterator adaptor that merges the two base iterators in order. This is much like .merge() but allows for a custom ordering. Read more
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fn merge_join_by<J, F, T>( self, other: J, cmp_fn: F, ) -> MergeJoinBy<Self, <J as IntoIterator>::IntoIter, F>
where J: IntoIterator, F: FnMut(&Self::Item, &<J as IntoIterator>::Item) -> T, T: OrderingOrBool<Self::Item, <J as IntoIterator>::Item>, Self: Sized,

Create an iterator that merges items from both this and the specified iterator in ascending order. Read more
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fn kmerge(self) -> KMergeBy<<Self::Item as IntoIterator>::IntoIter, KMergeByLt>
where Self: Sized, Self::Item: IntoIterator, <Self::Item as IntoIterator>::Item: PartialOrd,

Return an iterator adaptor that flattens an iterator of iterators by merging them in ascending order. Read more
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fn kmerge_by<F>( self, first: F, ) -> KMergeBy<<Self::Item as IntoIterator>::IntoIter, F>
where Self: Sized, Self::Item: IntoIterator, F: FnMut(&<Self::Item as IntoIterator>::Item, &<Self::Item as IntoIterator>::Item) -> bool,

Return an iterator adaptor that flattens an iterator of iterators by merging them according to the given closure. Read more
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fn cartesian_product<J>( self, other: J, ) -> Product<Self, <J as IntoIterator>::IntoIter>
where Self: Sized, Self::Item: Clone, J: IntoIterator, <J as IntoIterator>::IntoIter: Clone,

Return an iterator adaptor that iterates over the cartesian product of the element sets of two iterators self and J. Read more
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fn multi_cartesian_product( self, ) -> MultiProduct<<Self::Item as IntoIterator>::IntoIter>
where Self: Sized, Self::Item: IntoIterator, <Self::Item as IntoIterator>::IntoIter: Clone, <Self::Item as IntoIterator>::Item: Clone,

Return an iterator adaptor that iterates over the cartesian product of all subiterators returned by meta-iterator self. Read more
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fn coalesce<F>(self, f: F) -> CoalesceBy<Self, F, Self::Item>
where Self: Sized, F: FnMut(Self::Item, Self::Item) -> Result<Self::Item, (Self::Item, Self::Item)>,

Return an iterator adaptor that uses the passed-in closure to optionally merge together consecutive elements. Read more
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fn dedup(self) -> CoalesceBy<Self, DedupPred2CoalescePred<DedupEq>, Self::Item>
where Self: Sized, Self::Item: PartialEq,

Remove duplicates from sections of consecutive identical elements. If the iterator is sorted, all elements will be unique. Read more
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fn dedup_by<Cmp>( self, cmp: Cmp, ) -> CoalesceBy<Self, DedupPred2CoalescePred<Cmp>, Self::Item>
where Self: Sized, Cmp: FnMut(&Self::Item, &Self::Item) -> bool,

Remove duplicates from sections of consecutive identical elements, determining equality using a comparison function. If the iterator is sorted, all elements will be unique. Read more
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fn dedup_with_count( self, ) -> CoalesceBy<Self, DedupPredWithCount2CoalescePred<DedupEq>, (usize, Self::Item)>
where Self: Sized,

Remove duplicates from sections of consecutive identical elements, while keeping a count of how many repeated elements were present. If the iterator is sorted, all elements will be unique. Read more
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fn dedup_by_with_count<Cmp>( self, cmp: Cmp, ) -> CoalesceBy<Self, DedupPredWithCount2CoalescePred<Cmp>, (usize, Self::Item)>
where Self: Sized, Cmp: FnMut(&Self::Item, &Self::Item) -> bool,

Remove duplicates from sections of consecutive identical elements, while keeping a count of how many repeated elements were present. This will determine equality using a comparison function. If the iterator is sorted, all elements will be unique. Read more
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fn duplicates(self) -> DuplicatesBy<Self, Self::Item, ById>
where Self: Sized, Self::Item: Eq + Hash,

Return an iterator adaptor that produces elements that appear more than once during the iteration. Duplicates are detected using hash and equality. Read more
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fn duplicates_by<V, F>(self, f: F) -> DuplicatesBy<Self, V, ByFn<F>>
where Self: Sized, V: Eq + Hash, F: FnMut(&Self::Item) -> V,

Return an iterator adaptor that produces elements that appear more than once during the iteration. Duplicates are detected using hash and equality. Read more
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fn unique(self) -> Unique<Self>
where Self: Sized, Self::Item: Clone + Eq + Hash,

Return an iterator adaptor that filters out elements that have already been produced once during the iteration. Duplicates are detected using hash and equality. Read more
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fn unique_by<V, F>(self, f: F) -> UniqueBy<Self, V, F>
where Self: Sized, V: Eq + Hash, F: FnMut(&Self::Item) -> V,

Return an iterator adaptor that filters out elements that have already been produced once during the iteration. Read more
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fn peeking_take_while<F>(&mut self, accept: F) -> PeekingTakeWhile<'_, Self, F>
where Self: Sized + PeekingNext, F: FnMut(&Self::Item) -> bool,

Return an iterator adaptor that borrows from this iterator and takes items while the closure accept returns true. Read more
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fn take_while_ref<F>(&mut self, accept: F) -> TakeWhileRef<'_, Self, F>
where Self: Clone, F: FnMut(&Self::Item) -> bool,

Return an iterator adaptor that borrows from a Clone-able iterator to only pick off elements while the predicate accept returns true. Read more
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fn take_while_inclusive<F>( &mut self, accept: F, ) -> TakeWhileInclusive<'_, Self, F>
where Self: Sized, F: FnMut(&Self::Item) -> bool,

Returns an iterator adaptor that consumes elements while the given predicate is true, including the element for which the predicate first returned false. Read more
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fn while_some<A>(self) -> WhileSome<Self>
where Self: Sized + Iterator<Item = Option<A>>,

Return an iterator adaptor that filters Option<A> iterator elements and produces A. Stops on the first None encountered. Read more
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fn tuple_combinations<T>(self) -> TupleCombinations<Self, T>
where Self: Sized + Clone, Self::Item: Clone, T: HasCombination<Self>,

Return an iterator adaptor that iterates over the combinations of the elements from an iterator. Read more
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fn combinations(self, k: usize) -> Combinations<Self>
where Self: Sized, Self::Item: Clone,

Return an iterator adaptor that iterates over the k-length combinations of the elements from an iterator. Read more
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fn combinations_with_replacement( self, k: usize, ) -> CombinationsWithReplacement<Self>
where Self: Sized, Self::Item: Clone,

Return an iterator that iterates over the k-length combinations of the elements from an iterator, with replacement. Read more
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fn permutations(self, k: usize) -> Permutations<Self>
where Self: Sized, Self::Item: Clone,

Return an iterator adaptor that iterates over all k-permutations of the elements from an iterator. Read more
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fn powerset(self) -> Powerset<Self>
where Self: Sized, Self::Item: Clone,

Return an iterator that iterates through the powerset of the elements from an iterator. Read more
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fn pad_using<F>(self, min: usize, f: F) -> PadUsing<Self, F>
where Self: Sized, F: FnMut(usize) -> Self::Item,

Return an iterator adaptor that pads the sequence to a minimum length of min by filling missing elements using a closure f. Read more
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fn with_position(self) -> WithPosition<Self>
where Self: Sized,

Return an iterator adaptor that combines each element with a Position to ease special-case handling of the first or last elements. Read more
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fn positions<P>(self, predicate: P) -> Positions<Self, P>
where Self: Sized, P: FnMut(Self::Item) -> bool,

Return an iterator adaptor that yields the indices of all elements satisfying a predicate, counted from the start of the iterator. Read more
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fn update<F>(self, updater: F) -> Update<Self, F>
where Self: Sized, F: FnMut(&mut Self::Item),

Return an iterator adaptor that applies a mutating function to each element before yielding it. Read more
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fn next_tuple<T>(&mut self) -> Option<T>
where Self: Sized + Iterator<Item = <T as TupleCollect>::Item>, T: HomogeneousTuple,

Advances the iterator and returns the next items grouped in a tuple of a specific size (up to 12). Read more
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fn collect_tuple<T>(self) -> Option<T>
where Self: Sized + Iterator<Item = <T as TupleCollect>::Item>, T: HomogeneousTuple,

Collects all items from the iterator into a tuple of a specific size (up to 12). Read more
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fn find_position<P>(&mut self, pred: P) -> Option<(usize, Self::Item)>
where P: FnMut(&Self::Item) -> bool,

Find the position and value of the first element satisfying a predicate. Read more
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fn find_or_last<P>(self, predicate: P) -> Option<Self::Item>
where Self: Sized, P: FnMut(&Self::Item) -> bool,

Find the value of the first element satisfying a predicate or return the last element, if any. Read more
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fn find_or_first<P>(self, predicate: P) -> Option<Self::Item>
where Self: Sized, P: FnMut(&Self::Item) -> bool,

Find the value of the first element satisfying a predicate or return the first element, if any. Read more
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fn contains<Q>(&mut self, query: &Q) -> bool
where Self: Sized, Self::Item: Borrow<Q>, Q: PartialEq,

Returns true if the given item is present in this iterator. Read more
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fn all_equal(&mut self) -> bool
where Self: Sized, Self::Item: PartialEq,

Check whether all elements compare equal. Read more
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fn all_equal_value( &mut self, ) -> Result<Self::Item, Option<(Self::Item, Self::Item)>>
where Self: Sized, Self::Item: PartialEq,

If there are elements and they are all equal, return a single copy of that element. If there are no elements, return an Error containing None. If there are elements and they are not all equal, return a tuple containing the first two non-equal elements found. Read more
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fn all_unique(&mut self) -> bool
where Self: Sized, Self::Item: Eq + Hash,

Check whether all elements are unique (non equal). Read more
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fn dropping(self, n: usize) -> Self
where Self: Sized,

Consume the first n elements from the iterator eagerly, and return the same iterator again. Read more
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fn dropping_back(self, n: usize) -> Self
where Self: Sized + DoubleEndedIterator,

Consume the last n elements from the iterator eagerly, and return the same iterator again. Read more
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fn foreach<F>(self, f: F)
where F: FnMut(Self::Item), Self: Sized,

👎Deprecated since 0.8.0: Use .for_each() instead
Run the closure f eagerly on each element of the iterator. Read more
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fn concat(self) -> Self::Item
where Self: Sized, Self::Item: Extend<<Self::Item as IntoIterator>::Item> + IntoIterator + Default,

Combine all an iterator’s elements into one element by using Extend. Read more
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fn collect_vec(self) -> Vec<Self::Item>
where Self: Sized,

.collect_vec() is simply a type specialization of Iterator::collect, for convenience.
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fn try_collect<T, U, E>(self) -> Result<U, E>
where Self: Sized + Iterator<Item = Result<T, E>>, Result<U, E>: FromIterator<Result<T, E>>,

.try_collect() is more convenient way of writing .collect::<Result<_, _>>() Read more
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fn set_from<'a, A, J>(&mut self, from: J) -> usize
where A: 'a, Self: Iterator<Item = &'a mut A>, J: IntoIterator<Item = A>,

Assign to each reference in self from the from iterator, stopping at the shortest of the two iterators. Read more
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fn join(&mut self, sep: &str) -> String
where Self::Item: Display,

Combine all iterator elements into one String, separated by sep. Read more
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fn format(self, sep: &str) -> Format<'_, Self>
where Self: Sized,

Format all iterator elements, separated by sep. Read more
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fn format_with<F>(self, sep: &str, format: F) -> FormatWith<'_, Self, F>
where Self: Sized, F: FnMut(Self::Item, &mut dyn FnMut(&dyn Display) -> Result<(), Error>) -> Result<(), Error>,

Format all iterator elements, separated by sep. Read more
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fn fold_results<A, E, B, F>(&mut self, start: B, f: F) -> Result<B, E>
where Self: Iterator<Item = Result<A, E>>, F: FnMut(B, A) -> B,

👎Deprecated since 0.10.0: Use .fold_ok() instead
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fn fold_ok<A, E, B, F>(&mut self, start: B, f: F) -> Result<B, E>
where Self: Iterator<Item = Result<A, E>>, F: FnMut(B, A) -> B,

Fold Result values from an iterator. Read more
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fn fold_options<A, B, F>(&mut self, start: B, f: F) -> Option<B>
where Self: Iterator<Item = Option<A>>, F: FnMut(B, A) -> B,

Fold Option values from an iterator. Read more
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fn fold1<F>(self, f: F) -> Option<Self::Item>
where F: FnMut(Self::Item, Self::Item) -> Self::Item, Self: Sized,

👎Deprecated since 0.10.2: Use Iterator::reduce instead
Accumulator of the elements in the iterator. Read more
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fn tree_fold1<F>(self, f: F) -> Option<Self::Item>
where F: FnMut(Self::Item, Self::Item) -> Self::Item, Self: Sized,

Accumulate the elements in the iterator in a tree-like manner. Read more
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fn fold_while<B, F>(&mut self, init: B, f: F) -> FoldWhile<B>
where Self: Sized, F: FnMut(B, Self::Item) -> FoldWhile<B>,

An iterator method that applies a function, producing a single, final value. Read more
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fn sum1<S>(self) -> Option<S>
where Self: Sized, S: Sum<Self::Item>,

Iterate over the entire iterator and add all the elements. Read more
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fn product1<P>(self) -> Option<P>
where Self: Sized, P: Product<Self::Item>,

Iterate over the entire iterator and multiply all the elements. Read more
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fn sorted_unstable(self) -> IntoIter<Self::Item>
where Self: Sized, Self::Item: Ord,

Sort all iterator elements into a new iterator in ascending order. Read more
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fn sorted_unstable_by<F>(self, cmp: F) -> IntoIter<Self::Item>
where Self: Sized, F: FnMut(&Self::Item, &Self::Item) -> Ordering,

Sort all iterator elements into a new iterator in ascending order. Read more
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fn sorted_unstable_by_key<K, F>(self, f: F) -> IntoIter<Self::Item>
where Self: Sized, K: Ord, F: FnMut(&Self::Item) -> K,

Sort all iterator elements into a new iterator in ascending order. Read more
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fn sorted(self) -> IntoIter<Self::Item>
where Self: Sized, Self::Item: Ord,

Sort all iterator elements into a new iterator in ascending order. Read more
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fn sorted_by<F>(self, cmp: F) -> IntoIter<Self::Item>
where Self: Sized, F: FnMut(&Self::Item, &Self::Item) -> Ordering,

Sort all iterator elements into a new iterator in ascending order. Read more
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fn sorted_by_key<K, F>(self, f: F) -> IntoIter<Self::Item>
where Self: Sized, K: Ord, F: FnMut(&Self::Item) -> K,

Sort all iterator elements into a new iterator in ascending order. Read more
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fn sorted_by_cached_key<K, F>(self, f: F) -> IntoIter<Self::Item>
where Self: Sized, K: Ord, F: FnMut(&Self::Item) -> K,

Sort all iterator elements into a new iterator in ascending order. The key function is called exactly once per key. Read more
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fn k_smallest(self, k: usize) -> IntoIter<Self::Item>
where Self: Sized, Self::Item: Ord,

Sort the k smallest elements into a new iterator, in ascending order. Read more
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fn partition_map<A, B, F, L, R>(self, predicate: F) -> (A, B)
where Self: Sized, F: FnMut(Self::Item) -> Either<L, R>, A: Default + Extend<L>, B: Default + Extend<R>,

Collect all iterator elements into one of two partitions. Unlike Iterator::partition, each partition may have a distinct type. Read more
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fn partition_result<A, B, T, E>(self) -> (A, B)
where Self: Sized + Iterator<Item = Result<T, E>>, A: Default + Extend<T>, B: Default + Extend<E>,

Partition a sequence of Results into one list of all the Ok elements and another list of all the Err elements. Read more
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fn into_group_map<K, V>(self) -> HashMap<K, Vec<V>>
where Self: Sized + Iterator<Item = (K, V)>, K: Hash + Eq,

Return a HashMap of keys mapped to Vecs of values. Keys and values are taken from (Key, Value) tuple pairs yielded by the input iterator. Read more
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fn into_group_map_by<K, V, F>(self, f: F) -> HashMap<K, Vec<V>>
where Self: Sized + Iterator<Item = V>, K: Hash + Eq, F: Fn(&V) -> K,

Return an Iterator on a HashMap. Keys mapped to Vecs of values. The key is specified in the closure. Read more
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fn into_grouping_map<K, V>(self) -> GroupingMap<Self>
where Self: Sized + Iterator<Item = (K, V)>, K: Hash + Eq,

Constructs a GroupingMap to be used later with one of the efficient group-and-fold operations it allows to perform. Read more
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fn into_grouping_map_by<K, V, F>( self, key_mapper: F, ) -> GroupingMap<MapForGrouping<Self, F>>
where Self: Sized + Iterator<Item = V>, K: Hash + Eq, F: FnMut(&V) -> K,

Constructs a GroupingMap to be used later with one of the efficient group-and-fold operations it allows to perform. Read more
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fn min_set(self) -> Vec<Self::Item>
where Self: Sized, Self::Item: Ord,

Return all minimum elements of an iterator. Read more
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fn min_set_by<F>(self, compare: F) -> Vec<Self::Item>
where Self: Sized, F: FnMut(&Self::Item, &Self::Item) -> Ordering,

Return all minimum elements of an iterator, as determined by the specified function. Read more
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fn min_set_by_key<K, F>(self, key: F) -> Vec<Self::Item>
where Self: Sized, K: Ord, F: FnMut(&Self::Item) -> K,

Return all minimum elements of an iterator, as determined by the specified function. Read more
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where Self: Sized, Self::Item: Ord,

Return all maximum elements of an iterator. Read more
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where Self: Sized, F: FnMut(&Self::Item, &Self::Item) -> Ordering,

Return all maximum elements of an iterator, as determined by the specified function. Read more
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fn max_set_by_key<K, F>(self, key: F) -> Vec<Self::Item>
where Self: Sized, K: Ord, F: FnMut(&Self::Item) -> K,

Return all maximum elements of an iterator, as determined by the specified function. Read more
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fn minmax(self) -> MinMaxResult<Self::Item>
where Self: Sized, Self::Item: PartialOrd,

Return the minimum and maximum elements in the iterator. Read more
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where Self: Sized, K: PartialOrd, F: FnMut(&Self::Item) -> K,

Return the minimum and maximum element of an iterator, as determined by the specified function. Read more
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where Self: Sized, F: FnMut(&Self::Item, &Self::Item) -> Ordering,

Return the minimum and maximum element of an iterator, as determined by the specified comparison function. Read more
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fn position_max(self) -> Option<usize>
where Self: Sized, Self::Item: Ord,

Return the position of the maximum element in the iterator. Read more
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where Self: Sized, K: Ord, F: FnMut(&Self::Item) -> K,

Return the position of the maximum element in the iterator, as determined by the specified function. Read more
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fn position_max_by<F>(self, compare: F) -> Option<usize>
where Self: Sized, F: FnMut(&Self::Item, &Self::Item) -> Ordering,

Return the position of the maximum element in the iterator, as determined by the specified comparison function. Read more
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fn position_min(self) -> Option<usize>
where Self: Sized, Self::Item: Ord,

Return the position of the minimum element in the iterator. Read more
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where Self: Sized, K: Ord, F: FnMut(&Self::Item) -> K,

Return the position of the minimum element in the iterator, as determined by the specified function. Read more
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fn position_min_by<F>(self, compare: F) -> Option<usize>
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Return the position of the minimum element in the iterator, as determined by the specified comparison function. Read more
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where Self: Sized, Self::Item: PartialOrd,

Return the positions of the minimum and maximum elements in the iterator. Read more
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where Self: Sized, K: PartialOrd, F: FnMut(&Self::Item) -> K,

Return the postions of the minimum and maximum elements of an iterator, as determined by the specified function. Read more
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fn position_minmax_by<F>(self, compare: F) -> MinMaxResult<usize>
where Self: Sized, F: FnMut(&Self::Item, &Self::Item) -> Ordering,

Return the postions of the minimum and maximum elements of an iterator, as determined by the specified comparison function. Read more
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fn exactly_one(self) -> Result<Self::Item, ExactlyOneError<Self>>
where Self: Sized,

If the iterator yields exactly one element, that element will be returned, otherwise an error will be returned containing an iterator that has the same output as the input iterator. Read more
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If the iterator yields no elements, Ok(None) will be returned. If the iterator yields exactly one element, that element will be returned, otherwise an error will be returned containing an iterator that has the same output as the input iterator. Read more
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fn multipeek(self) -> MultiPeek<Self>
where Self: Sized,

An iterator adaptor that allows the user to peek at multiple .next() values without advancing the base iterator. Read more
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fn counts(self) -> HashMap<Self::Item, usize>
where Self: Sized, Self::Item: Eq + Hash,

Collect the items in this iterator and return a HashMap which contains each item that appears in the iterator and the number of times it appears. Read more
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fn counts_by<K, F>(self, f: F) -> HashMap<K, usize>
where Self: Sized, K: Eq + Hash, F: FnMut(Self::Item) -> K,

Collect the items in this iterator and return a HashMap which contains each item that appears in the iterator and the number of times it appears, determining identity using a keying function. Read more
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where Self: Sized + MultiUnzip<FromI>,

Converts an iterator of tuples into a tuple of containers. Read more
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Unzip this iterator into multiple collections.
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fn multiunzip(self) -> (FromA,)

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fn multiunzip(self) -> (FromA,)

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impl<IT, A, FromA, B, FromB> MultiUnzip<(FromA, FromB)> for IT
where IT: Iterator<Item = (A, B)>, FromA: Default + Extend<A>, FromB: Default + Extend<B>,

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fn multiunzip(self) -> (FromA, FromB)

Unzip this iterator into multiple collections.
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fn multiunzip(self) -> (FromA, FromB)

Unzip this iterator into multiple collections.
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impl<IT, A, FromA, B, FromB, C, FromC> MultiUnzip<(FromA, FromB, FromC)> for IT
where IT: Iterator<Item = (A, B, C)>, FromA: Default + Extend<A>, FromB: Default + Extend<B>, FromC: Default + Extend<C>,

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fn multiunzip(self) -> (FromA, FromB, FromC)

Unzip this iterator into multiple collections.
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fn multiunzip(self) -> (FromA, FromB, FromC)

Unzip this iterator into multiple collections.
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where IT: Iterator<Item = (A, B, C, D)>, FromA: Default + Extend<A>, FromB: Default + Extend<B>, FromC: Default + Extend<C>, FromD: Default + Extend<D>,

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fn multiunzip(self) -> (FromA, FromB, FromC, FromD)

Unzip this iterator into multiple collections.
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Unzip this iterator into multiple collections.
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impl<IT, A, FromA, B, FromB, C, FromC, D, FromD, E, FromE> MultiUnzip<(FromA, FromB, FromC, FromD, FromE)> for IT
where IT: Iterator<Item = (A, B, C, D, E)>, FromA: Default + Extend<A>, FromB: Default + Extend<B>, FromC: Default + Extend<C>, FromD: Default + Extend<D>, FromE: Default + Extend<E>,

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fn multiunzip(self) -> (FromA, FromB, FromC, FromD, FromE)

Unzip this iterator into multiple collections.
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where IT: Iterator<Item = (A, B, C, D, E)>, FromA: Default + Extend<A>, FromB: Default + Extend<B>, FromC: Default + Extend<C>, FromD: Default + Extend<D>, FromE: Default + Extend<E>,

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fn multiunzip(self) -> (FromA, FromB, FromC, FromD, FromE)

Unzip this iterator into multiple collections.
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impl<IT, A, FromA, B, FromB, C, FromC, D, FromD, E, FromE, F, FromF> MultiUnzip<(FromA, FromB, FromC, FromD, FromE, FromF)> for IT
where IT: Iterator<Item = (A, B, C, D, E, F)>, FromA: Default + Extend<A>, FromB: Default + Extend<B>, FromC: Default + Extend<C>, FromD: Default + Extend<D>, FromE: Default + Extend<E>, FromF: Default + Extend<F>,

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fn multiunzip(self) -> (FromA, FromB, FromC, FromD, FromE, FromF)

Unzip this iterator into multiple collections.
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fn multiunzip(self) -> (FromA, FromB, FromC, FromD, FromE, FromF)

Unzip this iterator into multiple collections.
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impl<IT, A, FromA, B, FromB, C, FromC, D, FromD, E, FromE, F, FromF, G, FromG> MultiUnzip<(FromA, FromB, FromC, FromD, FromE, FromF, FromG)> for IT
where IT: Iterator<Item = (A, B, C, D, E, F, G)>, FromA: Default + Extend<A>, FromB: Default + Extend<B>, FromC: Default + Extend<C>, FromD: Default + Extend<D>, FromE: Default + Extend<E>, FromF: Default + Extend<F>, FromG: Default + Extend<G>,

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fn multiunzip(self) -> (FromA, FromB, FromC, FromD, FromE, FromF, FromG)

Unzip this iterator into multiple collections.
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impl<IT, A, FromA, B, FromB, C, FromC, D, FromD, E, FromE, F, FromF, G, FromG> MultiUnzip<(FromA, FromB, FromC, FromD, FromE, FromF, FromG)> for IT
where IT: Iterator<Item = (A, B, C, D, E, F, G)>, FromA: Default + Extend<A>, FromB: Default + Extend<B>, FromC: Default + Extend<C>, FromD: Default + Extend<D>, FromE: Default + Extend<E>, FromF: Default + Extend<F>, FromG: Default + Extend<G>,

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fn multiunzip(self) -> (FromA, FromB, FromC, FromD, FromE, FromF, FromG)

Unzip this iterator into multiple collections.
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impl<IT, A, FromA, B, FromB, C, FromC, D, FromD, E, FromE, F, FromF, G, FromG, H, FromH> MultiUnzip<(FromA, FromB, FromC, FromD, FromE, FromF, FromG, FromH)> for IT
where IT: Iterator<Item = (A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H)>, FromA: Default + Extend<A>, FromB: Default + Extend<B>, FromC: Default + Extend<C>, FromD: Default + Extend<D>, FromE: Default + Extend<E>, FromF: Default + Extend<F>, FromG: Default + Extend<G>, FromH: Default + Extend<H>,

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fn multiunzip(self) -> (FromA, FromB, FromC, FromD, FromE, FromF, FromG, FromH)

Unzip this iterator into multiple collections.
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impl<IT, A, FromA, B, FromB, C, FromC, D, FromD, E, FromE, F, FromF, G, FromG, H, FromH> MultiUnzip<(FromA, FromB, FromC, FromD, FromE, FromF, FromG, FromH)> for IT
where IT: Iterator<Item = (A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H)>, FromA: Default + Extend<A>, FromB: Default + Extend<B>, FromC: Default + Extend<C>, FromD: Default + Extend<D>, FromE: Default + Extend<E>, FromF: Default + Extend<F>, FromG: Default + Extend<G>, FromH: Default + Extend<H>,

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fn multiunzip(self) -> (FromA, FromB, FromC, FromD, FromE, FromF, FromG, FromH)

Unzip this iterator into multiple collections.
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impl<IT, A, FromA, B, FromB, C, FromC, D, FromD, E, FromE, F, FromF, G, FromG, H, FromH, I, FromI> MultiUnzip<(FromA, FromB, FromC, FromD, FromE, FromF, FromG, FromH, FromI)> for IT
where IT: Iterator<Item = (A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I)>, FromA: Default + Extend<A>, FromB: Default + Extend<B>, FromC: Default + Extend<C>, FromD: Default + Extend<D>, FromE: Default + Extend<E>, FromF: Default + Extend<F>, FromG: Default + Extend<G>, FromH: Default + Extend<H>, FromI: Default + Extend<I>,

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fn multiunzip( self, ) -> (FromA, FromB, FromC, FromD, FromE, FromF, FromG, FromH, FromI)

Unzip this iterator into multiple collections.
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impl<IT, A, FromA, B, FromB, C, FromC, D, FromD, E, FromE, F, FromF, G, FromG, H, FromH, I, FromI> MultiUnzip<(FromA, FromB, FromC, FromD, FromE, FromF, FromG, FromH, FromI)> for IT
where IT: Iterator<Item = (A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I)>, FromA: Default + Extend<A>, FromB: Default + Extend<B>, FromC: Default + Extend<C>, FromD: Default + Extend<D>, FromE: Default + Extend<E>, FromF: Default + Extend<F>, FromG: Default + Extend<G>, FromH: Default + Extend<H>, FromI: Default + Extend<I>,

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fn multiunzip( self, ) -> (FromA, FromB, FromC, FromD, FromE, FromF, FromG, FromH, FromI)

Unzip this iterator into multiple collections.
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impl<IT, A, FromA, B, FromB, C, FromC, D, FromD, E, FromE, F, FromF, G, FromG, H, FromH, I, FromI, J, FromJ> MultiUnzip<(FromA, FromB, FromC, FromD, FromE, FromF, FromG, FromH, FromI, FromJ)> for IT
where IT: Iterator<Item = (A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J)>, FromA: Default + Extend<A>, FromB: Default + Extend<B>, FromC: Default + Extend<C>, FromD: Default + Extend<D>, FromE: Default + Extend<E>, FromF: Default + Extend<F>, FromG: Default + Extend<G>, FromH: Default + Extend<H>, FromI: Default + Extend<I>, FromJ: Default + Extend<J>,

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fn multiunzip( self, ) -> (FromA, FromB, FromC, FromD, FromE, FromF, FromG, FromH, FromI, FromJ)

Unzip this iterator into multiple collections.
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impl<IT, A, FromA, B, FromB, C, FromC, D, FromD, E, FromE, F, FromF, G, FromG, H, FromH, I, FromI, J, FromJ> MultiUnzip<(FromA, FromB, FromC, FromD, FromE, FromF, FromG, FromH, FromI, FromJ)> for IT
where IT: Iterator<Item = (A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J)>, FromA: Default + Extend<A>, FromB: Default + Extend<B>, FromC: Default + Extend<C>, FromD: Default + Extend<D>, FromE: Default + Extend<E>, FromF: Default + Extend<F>, FromG: Default + Extend<G>, FromH: Default + Extend<H>, FromI: Default + Extend<I>, FromJ: Default + Extend<J>,

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fn multiunzip( self, ) -> (FromA, FromB, FromC, FromD, FromE, FromF, FromG, FromH, FromI, FromJ)

Unzip this iterator into multiple collections.
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impl<IT, A, FromA, B, FromB, C, FromC, D, FromD, E, FromE, F, FromF, G, FromG, H, FromH, I, FromI, J, FromJ, K, FromK> MultiUnzip<(FromA, FromB, FromC, FromD, FromE, FromF, FromG, FromH, FromI, FromJ, FromK)> for IT
where IT: Iterator<Item = (A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K)>, FromA: Default + Extend<A>, FromB: Default + Extend<B>, FromC: Default + Extend<C>, FromD: Default + Extend<D>, FromE: Default + Extend<E>, FromF: Default + Extend<F>, FromG: Default + Extend<G>, FromH: Default + Extend<H>, FromI: Default + Extend<I>, FromJ: Default + Extend<J>, FromK: Default + Extend<K>,

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fn multiunzip( self, ) -> (FromA, FromB, FromC, FromD, FromE, FromF, FromG, FromH, FromI, FromJ, FromK)

Unzip this iterator into multiple collections.
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impl<IT, A, FromA, B, FromB, C, FromC, D, FromD, E, FromE, F, FromF, G, FromG, H, FromH, I, FromI, J, FromJ, K, FromK> MultiUnzip<(FromA, FromB, FromC, FromD, FromE, FromF, FromG, FromH, FromI, FromJ, FromK)> for IT
where IT: Iterator<Item = (A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K)>, FromA: Default + Extend<A>, FromB: Default + Extend<B>, FromC: Default + Extend<C>, FromD: Default + Extend<D>, FromE: Default + Extend<E>, FromF: Default + Extend<F>, FromG: Default + Extend<G>, FromH: Default + Extend<H>, FromI: Default + Extend<I>, FromJ: Default + Extend<J>, FromK: Default + Extend<K>,

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impl<IT, A, FromA, B, FromB, C, FromC, D, FromD, E, FromE, F, FromF, G, FromG, H, FromH, I, FromI, J, FromJ, K, FromK, L, FromL> MultiUnzip<(FromA, FromB, FromC, FromD, FromE, FromF, FromG, FromH, FromI, FromJ, FromK, FromL)> for IT
where IT: Iterator<Item = (A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L)>, FromA: Default + Extend<A>, FromB: Default + Extend<B>, FromC: Default + Extend<C>, FromD: Default + Extend<D>, FromE: Default + Extend<E>, FromF: Default + Extend<F>, FromG: Default + Extend<G>, FromH: Default + Extend<H>, FromI: Default + Extend<I>, FromJ: Default + Extend<J>, FromK: Default + Extend<K>, FromL: Default + Extend<L>,

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impl<IT, A, FromA, B, FromB, C, FromC, D, FromD, E, FromE, F, FromF, G, FromG, H, FromH, I, FromI, J, FromJ, K, FromK, L, FromL> MultiUnzip<(FromA, FromB, FromC, FromD, FromE, FromF, FromG, FromH, FromI, FromJ, FromK, FromL)> for IT
where IT: Iterator<Item = (A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L)>, FromA: Default + Extend<A>, FromB: Default + Extend<B>, FromC: Default + Extend<C>, FromD: Default + Extend<D>, FromE: Default + Extend<E>, FromF: Default + Extend<F>, FromG: Default + Extend<G>, FromH: Default + Extend<H>, FromI: Default + Extend<I>, FromJ: Default + Extend<J>, FromK: Default + Extend<K>, FromL: Default + Extend<L>,

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High level tracing that classifies responses using HTTP status codes. Read more
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fn try_next_u32(&mut self) -> Result<u32, <R as TryRng>::Error>

Return the next random u32.
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Return the next random u64.
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Fill dst entirely with random data.
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Return the next random u32.
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fn get<'a, K>(&'a mut self, key: K) -> Result<Option<String>, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Get the value of a key. If key is a vec this becomes an MGET (if using TypedCommands, you should specifically use mget to get the correct return type. Redis Docs
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fn mget<'a, K>(&'a mut self, key: K) -> Result<Vec<Option<String>>, RedisError>
where K: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

Get values of keys Redis Docs
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fn keys<'a, K>(&'a mut self, key: K) -> Result<Vec<String>, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Gets all keys matching pattern Redis Docs
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fn set<'a, K, V>(&'a mut self, key: K, value: V) -> Result<(), RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, V: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Set the string value of a key. Redis Docs
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fn set_options<'a, K, V>( &'a mut self, key: K, value: V, options: SetOptions, ) -> Result<Option<String>, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, V: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Set the string value of a key with options. Redis Docs
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fn mset<'a, K, V>(&'a mut self, items: &'a [(K, V)]) -> Result<(), RedisError>
where K: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a, V: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

Sets multiple keys to their values. Redis Docs
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fn set_ex<'a, K, V>( &'a mut self, key: K, value: V, seconds: u64, ) -> Result<(), RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, V: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Set the value and expiration of a key. Redis Docs
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fn pset_ex<'a, K, V>( &'a mut self, key: K, value: V, milliseconds: u64, ) -> Result<(), RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, V: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Set the value and expiration in milliseconds of a key. Redis Docs
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fn set_nx<'a, K, V>(&'a mut self, key: K, value: V) -> Result<bool, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, V: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Set the value of a key, only if the key does not exist Redis Docs
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fn mset_nx<'a, K, V>( &'a mut self, items: &'a [(K, V)], ) -> Result<bool, RedisError>
where K: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a, V: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

Sets multiple keys to their values failing if at least one already exists. Redis Docs
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fn mset_ex<'a, K, V>( &'a mut self, items: &'a [(K, V)], options: MSetOptions, ) -> Result<bool, RedisError>
where K: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a, V: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

Sets the given keys to their respective values. This command is an extension of the MSETNX that adds expiration and XX options. Redis Docs
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fn getset<'a, K, V>( &'a mut self, key: K, value: V, ) -> Result<Option<String>, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, V: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Set the string value of a key and return its old value. Redis Docs
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fn getrange<'a, K>( &'a mut self, key: K, from: isize, to: isize, ) -> Result<String, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Get a range of bytes/substring from the value of a key. Negative values provide an offset from the end of the value. Redis returns an empty string if the key doesn’t exist, not Nil Redis Docs
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fn setrange<'a, K, V>( &'a mut self, key: K, offset: isize, value: V, ) -> Result<usize, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, V: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Overwrite the part of the value stored in key at the specified offset. Redis Docs
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fn del<'a, K>(&'a mut self, key: K) -> Result<usize, RedisError>
where K: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

Delete one or more keys. Returns the number of keys deleted. Redis Docs
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fn del_ex<'a, K>( &'a mut self, key: K, value_comparison: ValueComparison, ) -> Result<usize, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Conditionally removes the specified key. A key is ignored if it does not exist. IFEQ match-value - Delete the key only if its value is equal to match-value IFNE match-value - Delete the key only if its value is not equal to match-value IFDEQ match-digest - Delete the key only if the digest of its value is equal to match-digest IFDNE match-digest - Delete the key only if the digest of its value is not equal to match-digest Redis Docs
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fn digest<'a, K>(&'a mut self, key: K) -> Result<Option<String>, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Get the hex signature of the value stored in the specified key. For the digest, Redis will use XXH3 Redis Docs
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fn exists<'a, K>(&'a mut self, key: K) -> Result<bool, RedisError>
where K: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

Determine if a key exists. Redis Docs
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fn key_type<'a, K>(&'a mut self, key: K) -> Result<ValueType, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Determine the type of key. Redis Docs
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fn expire<'a, K>(&'a mut self, key: K, seconds: i64) -> Result<bool, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Set a key’s time to live in seconds. Returns whether expiration was set. Redis Docs
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fn expire_at<'a, K>(&'a mut self, key: K, ts: i64) -> Result<bool, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Set the expiration for a key as a UNIX timestamp. Returns whether expiration was set. Redis Docs
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fn pexpire<'a, K>(&'a mut self, key: K, ms: i64) -> Result<bool, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Set a key’s time to live in milliseconds. Returns whether expiration was set. Redis Docs
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fn pexpire_at<'a, K>(&'a mut self, key: K, ts: i64) -> Result<bool, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Set the expiration for a key as a UNIX timestamp in milliseconds. Returns whether expiration was set. Redis Docs
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fn expire_time<'a, K>( &'a mut self, key: K, ) -> Result<IntegerReplyOrNoOp, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Get the absolute Unix expiration timestamp in seconds. Returns ExistsButNotRelevant if key exists but has no expiration time. Redis Docs
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fn pexpire_time<'a, K>( &'a mut self, key: K, ) -> Result<IntegerReplyOrNoOp, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Get the absolute Unix expiration timestamp in milliseconds. Returns ExistsButNotRelevant if key exists but has no expiration time. Redis Docs
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fn persist<'a, K>(&'a mut self, key: K) -> Result<bool, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Remove the expiration from a key. Returns whether a timeout was removed. Redis Docs
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fn ttl<'a, K>(&'a mut self, key: K) -> Result<IntegerReplyOrNoOp, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Get the time to live for a key in seconds. Returns ExistsButNotRelevant if key exists but has no expiration time. Redis Docs
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fn pttl<'a, K>(&'a mut self, key: K) -> Result<IntegerReplyOrNoOp, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Get the time to live for a key in milliseconds. Returns ExistsButNotRelevant if key exists but has no expiration time. Redis Docs
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fn get_ex<'a, K>( &'a mut self, key: K, expire_at: Expiry, ) -> Result<Option<String>, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Get the value of a key and set expiration Redis Docs
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fn get_del<'a, K>(&'a mut self, key: K) -> Result<Option<String>, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Get the value of a key and delete it Redis Docs
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fn copy<'a, KSrc, KDst, Db>( &'a mut self, source: KSrc, destination: KDst, options: CopyOptions<Db>, ) -> Result<bool, RedisError>
where KSrc: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, KDst: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, Db: ToString + Send + Sync + 'a,

Copy the value from one key to another, returning whether the copy was successful. Redis Docs
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fn rename<'a, K, N>(&'a mut self, key: K, new_key: N) -> Result<(), RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, N: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Rename a key. Errors if key does not exist. Redis Docs
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fn rename_nx<'a, K, N>( &'a mut self, key: K, new_key: N, ) -> Result<bool, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, N: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Rename a key, only if the new key does not exist. Errors if key does not exist. Returns whether the key was renamed, or false if the new key already exists. Redis Docs
Unlink one or more keys. This is a non-blocking version of DEL. Returns number of keys unlinked. Redis Docs
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fn append<'a, K, V>(&'a mut self, key: K, value: V) -> Result<usize, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, V: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Append a value to a key. Returns length of string after operation. Redis Docs
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fn incr<'a, K, V>(&'a mut self, key: K, delta: V) -> Result<isize, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, V: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Increment the numeric value of a key by the given amount. This issues a INCRBY or INCRBYFLOAT depending on the type. If the key does not exist, it is set to 0 before performing the operation.
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fn decr<'a, K, V>(&'a mut self, key: K, delta: V) -> Result<isize, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, V: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Decrement the numeric value of a key by the given amount. If the key does not exist, it is set to 0 before performing the operation. Redis Docs
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fn setbit<'a, K>( &'a mut self, key: K, offset: usize, value: bool, ) -> Result<bool, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Sets or clears the bit at offset in the string value stored at key. Returns the original bit value stored at offset. Redis Docs
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fn getbit<'a, K>( &'a mut self, key: K, offset: usize, ) -> Result<bool, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Returns the bit value at offset in the string value stored at key. Redis Docs
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fn bitcount<'a, K>(&'a mut self, key: K) -> Result<usize, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Count set bits in a string. Returns 0 if key does not exist. Redis Docs
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fn bitcount_range<'a, K>( &'a mut self, key: K, start: usize, end: usize, ) -> Result<usize, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Count set bits in a string in a range. Returns 0 if key does not exist. Redis Docs
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fn bit_and<'a, D, S>( &'a mut self, dstkey: D, srckeys: S, ) -> Result<usize, RedisError>
where D: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, S: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

Perform a bitwise AND between multiple keys (containing string values) and store the result in the destination key. Returns size of destination string after operation. Redis Docs
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fn bit_or<'a, D, S>( &'a mut self, dstkey: D, srckeys: S, ) -> Result<usize, RedisError>
where D: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, S: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

Perform a bitwise OR between multiple keys (containing string values) and store the result in the destination key. Returns size of destination string after operation. Redis Docs
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fn bit_xor<'a, D, S>( &'a mut self, dstkey: D, srckeys: S, ) -> Result<usize, RedisError>
where D: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, S: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

Perform a bitwise XOR between multiple keys (containing string values) and store the result in the destination key. Returns size of destination string after operation. Redis Docs
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fn bit_not<'a, D, S>( &'a mut self, dstkey: D, srckey: S, ) -> Result<usize, RedisError>
where D: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, S: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Perform a bitwise NOT of the key (containing string values) and store the result in the destination key. Returns size of destination string after operation. Redis Docs
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fn bit_diff<'a, D, S>( &'a mut self, dstkey: D, srckeys: S, ) -> Result<usize, RedisError>
where D: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, S: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

DIFF(X, Y1, Y2, …)
Perform a set difference to extract the members of X that are not members of any of Y1, Y2,….
Logical representation: X ∧ ¬(Y1 ∨ Y2 ∨ …)
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fn bit_diff1<'a, D, S>( &'a mut self, dstkey: D, srckeys: S, ) -> Result<usize, RedisError>
where D: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, S: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

DIFF1(X, Y1, Y2, …) (Relative complement difference)
Perform a relative complement set difference to extract the members of one or more of Y1, Y2,… that are not members of X.
Logical representation: ¬X ∧ (Y1 ∨ Y2 ∨ …)
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fn bit_and_or<'a, D, S>( &'a mut self, dstkey: D, srckeys: S, ) -> Result<usize, RedisError>
where D: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, S: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

ANDOR(X, Y1, Y2, …)
Perform an “intersection of union(s)” operation to extract the members of X that are also members of one or more of Y1, Y2,….
Logical representation: X ∧ (Y1 ∨ Y2 ∨ …)
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fn bit_one<'a, D, S>( &'a mut self, dstkey: D, srckeys: S, ) -> Result<usize, RedisError>
where D: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, S: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

ONE(X, Y1, Y2, …)
Perform an “exclusive membership” operation to extract the members of exactly one of X, Y1, Y2, ….
Logical representation: (X ∨ Y1 ∨ Y2 ∨ …) ∧ ¬((X ∧ Y1) ∨ (X ∧ Y2) ∨ (Y1 ∧ Y2) ∨ (Y1 ∧ Y3) ∨ …)
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fn strlen<'a, K>(&'a mut self, key: K) -> Result<usize, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Get the length of the value stored in a key. 0 if key does not exist. Redis Docs
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fn hget<'a, K, F>( &'a mut self, key: K, field: F, ) -> Result<Option<String>, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, F: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Gets a single (or multiple) fields from a hash.
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fn hmget<'a, K, F>( &'a mut self, key: K, fields: F, ) -> Result<Vec<String>, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, F: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

Gets multiple fields from a hash. Redis Docs
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fn hget_ex<'a, K, F>( &'a mut self, key: K, fields: F, expire_at: Expiry, ) -> Result<Vec<String>, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, F: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

Get the value of one or more fields of a given hash key, and optionally set their expiration Redis Docs
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fn hdel<'a, K, F>(&'a mut self, key: K, field: F) -> Result<usize, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, F: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

Deletes a single (or multiple) fields from a hash. Returns number of fields deleted. Redis Docs
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fn hget_del<'a, K, F>( &'a mut self, key: K, fields: F, ) -> Result<Vec<Option<String>>, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, F: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

Get and delete the value of one or more fields of a given hash key Redis Docs
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fn hset<'a, K, F, V>( &'a mut self, key: K, field: F, value: V, ) -> Result<usize, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, F: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, V: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Sets a single field in a hash. Returns number of fields added. Redis Docs
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fn hset_ex<'a, K, F, V>( &'a mut self, key: K, hash_field_expiration_options: &'a HashFieldExpirationOptions, fields_values: &'a [(F, V)], ) -> Result<bool, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, F: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a, V: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

Set the value of one or more fields of a given hash key, and optionally set their expiration Redis Docs
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fn hset_nx<'a, K, F, V>( &'a mut self, key: K, field: F, value: V, ) -> Result<bool, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, F: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, V: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Sets a single field in a hash if it does not exist. Returns whether the field was added. Redis Docs
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fn hset_multiple<'a, K, F, V>( &'a mut self, key: K, items: &'a [(F, V)], ) -> Result<(), RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, F: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a, V: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

Sets multiple fields in a hash. Redis Docs
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fn hincr<'a, K, F, D>( &'a mut self, key: K, field: F, delta: D, ) -> Result<f64, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, F: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, D: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Increments a value. Returns the new value of the field after incrementation.
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fn hexists<'a, K, F>(&'a mut self, key: K, field: F) -> Result<bool, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, F: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Checks if a field in a hash exists. Redis Docs
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fn httl<'a, K, F>( &'a mut self, key: K, fields: F, ) -> Result<Vec<IntegerReplyOrNoOp>, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, F: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

Get one or more fields’ TTL in seconds. Redis Docs
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fn hpttl<'a, K, F>( &'a mut self, key: K, fields: F, ) -> Result<Vec<IntegerReplyOrNoOp>, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, F: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

Get one or more fields’ TTL in milliseconds. Redis Docs
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fn hexpire<'a, K, F>( &'a mut self, key: K, seconds: i64, opt: ExpireOption, fields: F, ) -> Result<Vec<IntegerReplyOrNoOp>, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, F: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

Set one or more fields’ time to live in seconds. Returns an array where each element corresponds to the field at the same index in the fields argument. Each element of the array is either: 0 if the specified condition has not been met. 1 if the expiration time was updated. 2 if called with 0 seconds. Errors if provided key exists but is not a hash. Redis Docs
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fn hexpire_at<'a, K, F>( &'a mut self, key: K, ts: i64, opt: ExpireOption, fields: F, ) -> Result<Vec<IntegerReplyOrNoOp>, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, F: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

Set the expiration for one or more fields as a UNIX timestamp in seconds. Returns an array where each element corresponds to the field at the same index in the fields argument. Each element of the array is either: 0 if the specified condition has not been met. 1 if the expiration time was updated. 2 if called with a time in the past. Errors if provided key exists but is not a hash. Redis Docs
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fn hexpire_time<'a, K, F>( &'a mut self, key: K, fields: F, ) -> Result<Vec<IntegerReplyOrNoOp>, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, F: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

Returns the absolute Unix expiration timestamp in seconds. Redis Docs
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fn hpersist<'a, K, F>( &'a mut self, key: K, fields: F, ) -> Result<Vec<IntegerReplyOrNoOp>, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, F: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

Remove the expiration from a key. Returns 1 if the expiration was removed. Redis Docs
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fn hpexpire<'a, K, F>( &'a mut self, key: K, milliseconds: i64, opt: ExpireOption, fields: F, ) -> Result<Vec<IntegerReplyOrNoOp>, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, F: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

Set one or more fields’ time to live in milliseconds. Returns an array where each element corresponds to the field at the same index in the fields argument. Each element of the array is either: 0 if the specified condition has not been met. 1 if the expiration time was updated. 2 if called with 0 seconds. Errors if provided key exists but is not a hash. Redis Docs
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fn hpexpire_at<'a, K, F>( &'a mut self, key: K, ts: i64, opt: ExpireOption, fields: F, ) -> Result<Vec<IntegerReplyOrNoOp>, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, F: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

Set the expiration for one or more fields as a UNIX timestamp in milliseconds. Returns an array where each element corresponds to the field at the same index in the fields argument. Each element of the array is either: 0 if the specified condition has not been met. 1 if the expiration time was updated. 2 if called with a time in the past. Errors if provided key exists but is not a hash. Redis Docs
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fn hpexpire_time<'a, K, F>( &'a mut self, key: K, fields: F, ) -> Result<Vec<IntegerReplyOrNoOp>, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, F: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

Returns the absolute Unix expiration timestamp in seconds. Redis Docs
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fn hkeys<'a, K>(&'a mut self, key: K) -> Result<Vec<String>, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Gets all the keys in a hash. Redis Docs
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fn hvals<'a, K>(&'a mut self, key: K) -> Result<Vec<String>, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Gets all the values in a hash. Redis Docs
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fn hgetall<'a, K>( &'a mut self, key: K, ) -> Result<HashMap<String, String>, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Gets all the fields and values in a hash. Redis Docs
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fn hlen<'a, K>(&'a mut self, key: K) -> Result<usize, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Gets the length of a hash. Returns 0 if key does not exist. Redis Docs
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fn blmove<'a, S, D>( &'a mut self, srckey: S, dstkey: D, src_dir: Direction, dst_dir: Direction, timeout: f64, ) -> Result<Option<String>, RedisError>
where S: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, D: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Pop an element from a list, push it to another list and return it; or block until one is available Redis Docs
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fn blmpop<'a, K>( &'a mut self, timeout: f64, numkeys: usize, key: K, dir: Direction, count: usize, ) -> Result<Option<[String; 2]>, RedisError>
where K: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

Pops count elements from the first non-empty list key from the list of provided key names; or blocks until one is available. Redis Docs
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fn blpop<'a, K>( &'a mut self, key: K, timeout: f64, ) -> Result<Option<[String; 2]>, RedisError>
where K: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

Remove and get the first element in a list, or block until one is available. Redis Docs
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fn brpop<'a, K>( &'a mut self, key: K, timeout: f64, ) -> Result<Option<[String; 2]>, RedisError>
where K: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

Remove and get the last element in a list, or block until one is available. Redis Docs
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fn brpoplpush<'a, S, D>( &'a mut self, srckey: S, dstkey: D, timeout: f64, ) -> Result<Option<String>, RedisError>
where S: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, D: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Pop a value from a list, push it to another list and return it; or block until one is available. Redis Docs
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fn lindex<'a, K>( &'a mut self, key: K, index: isize, ) -> Result<Option<String>, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Get an element from a list by its index. Redis Docs
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fn linsert_before<'a, K, P, V>( &'a mut self, key: K, pivot: P, value: V, ) -> Result<isize, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, P: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, V: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Insert an element before another element in a list. Redis Docs
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fn linsert_after<'a, K, P, V>( &'a mut self, key: K, pivot: P, value: V, ) -> Result<isize, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, P: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, V: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Insert an element after another element in a list. Redis Docs
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fn llen<'a, K>(&'a mut self, key: K) -> Result<usize, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Returns the length of the list stored at key. Redis Docs
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fn lmove<'a, S, D>( &'a mut self, srckey: S, dstkey: D, src_dir: Direction, dst_dir: Direction, ) -> Result<String, RedisError>
where S: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, D: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Pop an element a list, push it to another list and return it Redis Docs
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fn lmpop<'a, K>( &'a mut self, numkeys: usize, key: K, dir: Direction, count: usize, ) -> Result<Option<(String, Vec<String>)>, RedisError>
where K: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

Pops count elements from the first non-empty list key from the list of provided key names. Redis Docs
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fn lpop<'a, RV, K>( &'a mut self, key: K, count: Option<NonZero<usize>>, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where RV: FromRedisValue, K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Removes and returns the up to count first elements of the list stored at key. Read more
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fn lpos<'a, RV, K, V>( &'a mut self, key: K, value: V, options: LposOptions, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where RV: FromRedisValue, K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, V: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Returns the index of the first matching value of the list stored at key. Redis Docs
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fn lpush<'a, K, V>(&'a mut self, key: K, value: V) -> Result<usize, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, V: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

Insert all the specified values at the head of the list stored at key. Redis Docs
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fn lpush_exists<'a, K, V>( &'a mut self, key: K, value: V, ) -> Result<usize, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, V: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

Inserts a value at the head of the list stored at key, only if key already exists and holds a list. Redis Docs
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fn lrange<'a, K>( &'a mut self, key: K, start: isize, stop: isize, ) -> Result<Vec<String>, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Returns the specified elements of the list stored at key. Redis Docs
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fn lrem<'a, K, V>( &'a mut self, key: K, count: isize, value: V, ) -> Result<usize, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, V: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Removes the first count occurrences of elements equal to value from the list stored at key. Redis Docs
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fn ltrim<'a, K>( &'a mut self, key: K, start: isize, stop: isize, ) -> Result<(), RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Trim an existing list so that it will contain only the specified range of elements specified. Redis Docs
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fn lset<'a, K, V>( &'a mut self, key: K, index: isize, value: V, ) -> Result<(), RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, V: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Sets the list element at index to value Redis Docs
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fn ping<'a>(&'a mut self) -> Result<String, RedisError>

Sends a ping to the server Redis Docs
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fn ping_message<'a, K>(&'a mut self, message: K) -> Result<String, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Sends a ping with a message to the server Redis Docs
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fn rpop<'a, RV, K>( &'a mut self, key: K, count: Option<NonZero<usize>>, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where RV: FromRedisValue, K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Removes and returns the up to count last elements of the list stored at key Read more
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fn rpoplpush<'a, K, D>( &'a mut self, key: K, dstkey: D, ) -> Result<Option<String>, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, D: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Pop a value from a list, push it to another list and return it. Redis Docs
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fn rpush<'a, K, V>(&'a mut self, key: K, value: V) -> Result<usize, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, V: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

Insert all the specified values at the tail of the list stored at key. Redis Docs
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fn rpush_exists<'a, K, V>( &'a mut self, key: K, value: V, ) -> Result<usize, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, V: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

Inserts value at the tail of the list stored at key, only if key already exists and holds a list. Redis Docs
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fn sadd<'a, K, M>(&'a mut self, key: K, member: M) -> Result<usize, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, M: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

Add one or more members to a set. Redis Docs
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fn scard<'a, K>(&'a mut self, key: K) -> Result<usize, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Get the number of members in a set. Redis Docs
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fn sdiff<'a, K>(&'a mut self, keys: K) -> Result<HashSet<String>, RedisError>
where K: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

Subtract multiple sets. Redis Docs
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fn sdiffstore<'a, D, K>( &'a mut self, dstkey: D, keys: K, ) -> Result<usize, RedisError>
where D: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, K: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

Subtract multiple sets and store the resulting set in a key. Redis Docs
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fn sinter<'a, K>(&'a mut self, keys: K) -> Result<HashSet<String>, RedisError>
where K: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

Intersect multiple sets. Redis Docs
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fn sinterstore<'a, D, K>( &'a mut self, dstkey: D, keys: K, ) -> Result<usize, RedisError>
where D: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, K: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

Intersect multiple sets and store the resulting set in a key. Redis Docs
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fn sismember<'a, K, M>( &'a mut self, key: K, member: M, ) -> Result<bool, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, M: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Determine if a given value is a member of a set. Redis Docs
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fn smismember<'a, K, M>( &'a mut self, key: K, members: M, ) -> Result<Vec<bool>, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, M: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

Determine if given values are members of a set. Redis Docs
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fn smembers<'a, K>(&'a mut self, key: K) -> Result<HashSet<String>, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Get all the members in a set. Redis Docs
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fn smove<'a, S, D, M>( &'a mut self, srckey: S, dstkey: D, member: M, ) -> Result<bool, RedisError>
where S: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, D: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, M: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Move a member from one set to another. Redis Docs
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fn spop<'a, RV, K>(&'a mut self, key: K) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where RV: FromRedisValue, K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Remove and return a random member from a set. Redis Docs
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fn srandmember<'a, K>( &'a mut self, key: K, ) -> Result<Option<String>, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Get one random member from a set. Redis Docs
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fn srandmember_multiple<'a, K>( &'a mut self, key: K, count: isize, ) -> Result<Vec<String>, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Get multiple random members from a set. Redis Docs
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fn srem<'a, K, M>(&'a mut self, key: K, member: M) -> Result<usize, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, M: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

Remove one or more members from a set. Redis Docs
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fn sunion<'a, K>(&'a mut self, keys: K) -> Result<HashSet<String>, RedisError>
where K: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

Add multiple sets. Redis Docs
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fn sunionstore<'a, D, K>( &'a mut self, dstkey: D, keys: K, ) -> Result<usize, RedisError>
where D: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, K: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

Add multiple sets and store the resulting set in a key. Redis Docs
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fn zadd<'a, K, S, M>( &'a mut self, key: K, member: M, score: S, ) -> Result<usize, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, S: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, M: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Add one member to a sorted set, or update its score if it already exists. Redis Docs
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fn zadd_multiple<'a, K, S, M>( &'a mut self, key: K, items: &'a [(S, M)], ) -> Result<usize, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, S: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a, M: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

Add multiple members to a sorted set, or update its score if it already exists. Redis Docs
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fn zadd_options<'a, K, S, M>( &'a mut self, key: K, member: M, score: S, options: &'a SortedSetAddOptions, ) -> Result<usize, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, S: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, M: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Add one member to a sorted set, or update its score if it already exists. Redis Docs
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fn zadd_multiple_options<'a, K, S, M>( &'a mut self, key: K, items: &'a [(S, M)], options: &'a SortedSetAddOptions, ) -> Result<usize, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, S: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a, M: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

Add multiple members to a sorted set, or update its score if it already exists. Redis Docs
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fn zcard<'a, K>(&'a mut self, key: K) -> Result<usize, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Get the number of members in a sorted set. Redis Docs
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fn zcount<'a, K, M, MM>( &'a mut self, key: K, min: M, max: MM, ) -> Result<usize, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, M: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, MM: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Count the members in a sorted set with scores within the given values. Redis Docs
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fn zincr<'a, K, M, D>( &'a mut self, key: K, member: M, delta: D, ) -> Result<f64, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, M: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, D: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Increments the member in a sorted set at key by delta. If the member does not exist, it is added with delta as its score. Redis Docs
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fn zinterstore<'a, D, K>( &'a mut self, dstkey: D, keys: K, ) -> Result<usize, RedisError>
where D: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, K: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

Intersect multiple sorted sets and store the resulting sorted set in a new key using SUM as aggregation function. Redis Docs
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fn zinterstore_min<'a, D, K>( &'a mut self, dstkey: D, keys: K, ) -> Result<usize, RedisError>
where D: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, K: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

Intersect multiple sorted sets and store the resulting sorted set in a new key using MIN as aggregation function. Redis Docs
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fn zinterstore_max<'a, D, K>( &'a mut self, dstkey: D, keys: K, ) -> Result<usize, RedisError>
where D: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, K: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

Intersect multiple sorted sets and store the resulting sorted set in a new key using MAX as aggregation function. Redis Docs
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fn zinterstore_weights<'a, D, K, W>( &'a mut self, dstkey: D, keys: &'a [(K, W)], ) -> Result<usize, RedisError>
where D: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, K: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a, W: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

[Commands::zinterstore], but with the ability to specify a multiplication factor for each sorted set by pairing one with each key in a tuple. Redis Docs
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fn zinterstore_min_weights<'a, D, K, W>( &'a mut self, dstkey: D, keys: &'a [(K, W)], ) -> Result<usize, RedisError>
where D: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, K: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a, W: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

[Commands::zinterstore_min], but with the ability to specify a multiplication factor for each sorted set by pairing one with each key in a tuple. Redis Docs
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fn zinterstore_max_weights<'a, D, K, W>( &'a mut self, dstkey: D, keys: &'a [(K, W)], ) -> Result<usize, RedisError>
where D: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, K: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a, W: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

[Commands::zinterstore_max], but with the ability to specify a multiplication factor for each sorted set by pairing one with each key in a tuple. Redis Docs
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fn zlexcount<'a, K, M, MM>( &'a mut self, key: K, min: M, max: MM, ) -> Result<usize, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, M: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, MM: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Count the number of members in a sorted set between a given lexicographical range. Redis Docs
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fn bzpopmax<'a, K>( &'a mut self, key: K, timeout: f64, ) -> Result<Option<(String, String, f64)>, RedisError>
where K: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

Removes and returns the member with the highest score in a sorted set. Blocks until a member is available otherwise. Redis Docs
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fn zpopmax<'a, K>( &'a mut self, key: K, count: isize, ) -> Result<Vec<String>, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Removes and returns up to count members with the highest scores in a sorted set Redis Docs
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fn bzpopmin<'a, K>( &'a mut self, key: K, timeout: f64, ) -> Result<Option<(String, String, f64)>, RedisError>
where K: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

Removes and returns the member with the lowest score in a sorted set. Blocks until a member is available otherwise. Redis Docs
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fn zpopmin<'a, K>( &'a mut self, key: K, count: isize, ) -> Result<Vec<String>, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Removes and returns up to count members with the lowest scores in a sorted set Redis Docs
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fn bzmpop_max<'a, K>( &'a mut self, timeout: f64, keys: K, count: isize, ) -> Result<Option<(String, Vec<(String, f64)>)>, RedisError>
where K: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

Removes and returns up to count members with the highest scores, from the first non-empty sorted set in the provided list of key names. Blocks until a member is available otherwise. Redis Docs
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fn zmpop_max<'a, K>( &'a mut self, keys: K, count: isize, ) -> Result<Option<(String, Vec<(String, f64)>)>, RedisError>
where K: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

Removes and returns up to count members with the highest scores, from the first non-empty sorted set in the provided list of key names. Redis Docs
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fn bzmpop_min<'a, K>( &'a mut self, timeout: f64, keys: K, count: isize, ) -> Result<Option<(String, Vec<(String, f64)>)>, RedisError>
where K: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

Removes and returns up to count members with the lowest scores, from the first non-empty sorted set in the provided list of key names. Blocks until a member is available otherwise. Redis Docs
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fn zmpop_min<'a, K>( &'a mut self, keys: K, count: isize, ) -> Result<Option<(String, Vec<(String, f64)>)>, RedisError>
where K: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

Removes and returns up to count members with the lowest scores, from the first non-empty sorted set in the provided list of key names. Redis Docs
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fn zrandmember<'a, RV, K>( &'a mut self, key: K, count: Option<isize>, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where RV: FromRedisValue, K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Return up to count random members in a sorted set (or 1 if count == None) Redis Docs
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fn zrandmember_withscores<'a, RV, K>( &'a mut self, key: K, count: isize, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where RV: FromRedisValue, K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Return up to count random members in a sorted set with scores Redis Docs
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fn zrange<'a, K>( &'a mut self, key: K, start: isize, stop: isize, ) -> Result<Vec<String>, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Return a range of members in a sorted set, by index Redis Docs
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fn zrange_withscores<'a, K>( &'a mut self, key: K, start: isize, stop: isize, ) -> Result<Vec<(String, f64)>, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Return a range of members in a sorted set, by index with scores. Redis Docs
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fn zrangebylex<'a, K, M, MM>( &'a mut self, key: K, min: M, max: MM, ) -> Result<Vec<String>, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, M: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, MM: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Return a range of members in a sorted set, by lexicographical range. Redis Docs
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fn zrangebylex_limit<'a, K, M, MM>( &'a mut self, key: K, min: M, max: MM, offset: isize, count: isize, ) -> Result<Vec<String>, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, M: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, MM: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Return a range of members in a sorted set, by lexicographical range with offset and limit. Redis Docs
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fn zrevrangebylex<'a, K, MM, M>( &'a mut self, key: K, max: MM, min: M, ) -> Result<Vec<String>, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, MM: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, M: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Return a range of members in a sorted set, by lexicographical range. Redis Docs
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fn zrevrangebylex_limit<'a, K, MM, M>( &'a mut self, key: K, max: MM, min: M, offset: isize, count: isize, ) -> Result<Vec<String>, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, MM: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, M: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Return a range of members in a sorted set, by lexicographical range with offset and limit. Redis Docs
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fn zrangebyscore<'a, K, M, MM>( &'a mut self, key: K, min: M, max: MM, ) -> Result<Vec<String>, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, M: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, MM: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Return a range of members in a sorted set, by score. Redis Docs
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fn zrangebyscore_withscores<'a, K, M, MM>( &'a mut self, key: K, min: M, max: MM, ) -> Result<Vec<(String, usize)>, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, M: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, MM: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Return a range of members in a sorted set, by score with scores. Redis Docs
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fn zrangebyscore_limit<'a, K, M, MM>( &'a mut self, key: K, min: M, max: MM, offset: isize, count: isize, ) -> Result<Vec<String>, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, M: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, MM: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Return a range of members in a sorted set, by score with limit. Redis Docs
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fn zrangebyscore_limit_withscores<'a, K, M, MM>( &'a mut self, key: K, min: M, max: MM, offset: isize, count: isize, ) -> Result<Vec<(String, usize)>, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, M: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, MM: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Return a range of members in a sorted set, by score with limit with scores. Redis Docs
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fn zrank<'a, K, M>( &'a mut self, key: K, member: M, ) -> Result<Option<usize>, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, M: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Determine the index of a member in a sorted set. Redis Docs
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fn zrem<'a, K, M>(&'a mut self, key: K, members: M) -> Result<usize, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, M: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

Remove one or more members from a sorted set. Redis Docs
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fn zrembylex<'a, K, M, MM>( &'a mut self, key: K, min: M, max: MM, ) -> Result<usize, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, M: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, MM: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Remove all members in a sorted set between the given lexicographical range. Redis Docs
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fn zremrangebyrank<'a, K>( &'a mut self, key: K, start: isize, stop: isize, ) -> Result<usize, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Remove all members in a sorted set within the given indexes. Redis Docs
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fn zrembyscore<'a, K, M, MM>( &'a mut self, key: K, min: M, max: MM, ) -> Result<usize, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, M: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, MM: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Remove all members in a sorted set within the given scores. Redis Docs
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fn zrevrange<'a, K>( &'a mut self, key: K, start: isize, stop: isize, ) -> Result<Vec<String>, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Return a range of members in a sorted set, by index, ordered from high to low. Redis Docs
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fn zrevrange_withscores<'a, K>( &'a mut self, key: K, start: isize, stop: isize, ) -> Result<Vec<String>, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Return a range of members in a sorted set, by index, with scores ordered from high to low. Redis Docs
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fn zrevrangebyscore<'a, K, MM, M>( &'a mut self, key: K, max: MM, min: M, ) -> Result<Vec<String>, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, MM: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, M: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Return a range of members in a sorted set, by score. Redis Docs
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fn zrevrangebyscore_withscores<'a, K, MM, M>( &'a mut self, key: K, max: MM, min: M, ) -> Result<Vec<String>, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, MM: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, M: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Return a range of members in a sorted set, by score with scores. Redis Docs
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fn zrevrangebyscore_limit<'a, K, MM, M>( &'a mut self, key: K, max: MM, min: M, offset: isize, count: isize, ) -> Result<Vec<String>, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, MM: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, M: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Return a range of members in a sorted set, by score with limit. Redis Docs
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fn zrevrangebyscore_limit_withscores<'a, K, MM, M>( &'a mut self, key: K, max: MM, min: M, offset: isize, count: isize, ) -> Result<Vec<String>, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, MM: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, M: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Return a range of members in a sorted set, by score with limit with scores. Redis Docs
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fn zrevrank<'a, K, M>( &'a mut self, key: K, member: M, ) -> Result<Option<usize>, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, M: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Determine the index of a member in a sorted set, with scores ordered from high to low. Redis Docs
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fn zscore<'a, K, M>( &'a mut self, key: K, member: M, ) -> Result<Option<f64>, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, M: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Get the score associated with the given member in a sorted set. Redis Docs
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fn zscore_multiple<'a, K, M>( &'a mut self, key: K, members: &'a [M], ) -> Result<Option<Vec<f64>>, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, M: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

Get the scores associated with multiple members in a sorted set. Redis Docs
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fn zunionstore<'a, D, K>( &'a mut self, dstkey: D, keys: K, ) -> Result<usize, RedisError>
where D: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, K: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

Unions multiple sorted sets and store the resulting sorted set in a new key using SUM as aggregation function. Redis Docs
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fn zunionstore_min<'a, D, K>( &'a mut self, dstkey: D, keys: K, ) -> Result<usize, RedisError>
where D: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, K: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

Unions multiple sorted sets and store the resulting sorted set in a new key using MIN as aggregation function. Redis Docs
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fn zunionstore_max<'a, D, K>( &'a mut self, dstkey: D, keys: K, ) -> Result<usize, RedisError>
where D: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, K: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

Unions multiple sorted sets and store the resulting sorted set in a new key using MAX as aggregation function. Redis Docs
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fn zunionstore_weights<'a, D, K, W>( &'a mut self, dstkey: D, keys: &'a [(K, W)], ) -> Result<usize, RedisError>
where D: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, K: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a, W: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

[Commands::zunionstore], but with the ability to specify a multiplication factor for each sorted set by pairing one with each key in a tuple. Redis Docs
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fn zunionstore_min_weights<'a, D, K, W>( &'a mut self, dstkey: D, keys: &'a [(K, W)], ) -> Result<usize, RedisError>
where D: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, K: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a, W: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

[Commands::zunionstore_min], but with the ability to specify a multiplication factor for each sorted set by pairing one with each key in a tuple. Redis Docs
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fn zunionstore_max_weights<'a, D, K, W>( &'a mut self, dstkey: D, keys: &'a [(K, W)], ) -> Result<usize, RedisError>
where D: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, K: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a, W: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

[Commands::zunionstore_max], but with the ability to specify a multiplication factor for each sorted set by pairing one with each key in a tuple. Redis Docs
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fn pfadd<'a, K, E>(&'a mut self, key: K, element: E) -> Result<bool, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, E: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

Adds the specified elements to the specified HyperLogLog. Redis Docs
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fn pfcount<'a, K>(&'a mut self, key: K) -> Result<usize, RedisError>
where K: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

Return the approximated cardinality of the set(s) observed by the HyperLogLog at key(s). Redis Docs
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fn pfmerge<'a, D, S>( &'a mut self, dstkey: D, srckeys: S, ) -> Result<(), RedisError>
where D: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, S: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

Merge N different HyperLogLogs into a single one. Redis Docs
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fn publish<'a, K, E>( &'a mut self, channel: K, message: E, ) -> Result<usize, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, E: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Posts a message to the given channel. Redis Docs
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fn spublish<'a, K, E>( &'a mut self, channel: K, message: E, ) -> Result<usize, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, E: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Posts a message to the given sharded channel. Redis Docs
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fn object_encoding<'a, K>( &'a mut self, key: K, ) -> Result<Option<String>, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Returns the encoding of a key. Redis Docs
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fn object_idletime<'a, K>( &'a mut self, key: K, ) -> Result<Option<usize>, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Returns the time in seconds since the last access of a key. Redis Docs
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fn object_freq<'a, K>(&'a mut self, key: K) -> Result<Option<usize>, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Returns the logarithmic access frequency counter of a key. Redis Docs
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fn object_refcount<'a, K>( &'a mut self, key: K, ) -> Result<Option<usize>, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Returns the reference count of a key. Redis Docs
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fn client_getname<'a>(&'a mut self) -> Result<Option<String>, RedisError>

Returns the name of the current connection as set by CLIENT SETNAME. Redis Docs
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fn client_id<'a>(&'a mut self) -> Result<isize, RedisError>

Returns the ID of the current connection. Redis Docs
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fn client_setname<'a, K>( &'a mut self, connection_name: K, ) -> Result<(), RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Command assigns a name to the current connection. Redis Docs
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fn acl_load<'a>(&'a mut self) -> Result<(), RedisError>

When Redis is configured to use an ACL file (with the aclfile configuration option), this command will reload the ACLs from the file, replacing all the current ACL rules with the ones defined in the file. Redis Docs
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fn acl_save<'a>(&'a mut self) -> Result<(), RedisError>

When Redis is configured to use an ACL file (with the aclfile configuration option), this command will save the currently defined ACLs from the server memory to the ACL file. Redis Docs
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fn acl_list<'a>(&'a mut self) -> Result<Vec<String>, RedisError>

Shows the currently active ACL rules in the Redis server. Redis Docs
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fn acl_users<'a>(&'a mut self) -> Result<Vec<String>, RedisError>

Shows a list of all the usernames of the currently configured users in the Redis ACL system. Redis Docs
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fn acl_getuser<'a, K>( &'a mut self, username: K, ) -> Result<Option<AclInfo>, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Returns all the rules defined for an existing ACL user. Redis Docs
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fn acl_setuser<'a, K>(&'a mut self, username: K) -> Result<(), RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Creates an ACL user without any privilege. Redis Docs
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fn acl_setuser_rules<'a, K>( &'a mut self, username: K, rules: &'a [Rule], ) -> Result<(), RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Creates an ACL user with the specified rules or modify the rules of an existing user. Redis Docs
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fn acl_deluser<'a, K>( &'a mut self, usernames: &'a [K], ) -> Result<usize, RedisError>
where K: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

Delete all the specified ACL users and terminate all the connections that are authenticated with such users. Redis Docs
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fn acl_dryrun<'a, K, C, A>( &'a mut self, username: K, command: C, args: A, ) -> Result<String, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, C: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, A: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

Simulate the execution of a given command by a given user. Redis Docs
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fn acl_cat<'a>(&'a mut self) -> Result<HashSet<String>, RedisError>

Shows the available ACL categories. Redis Docs
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fn acl_cat_categoryname<'a, K>( &'a mut self, categoryname: K, ) -> Result<HashSet<String>, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Shows all the Redis commands in the specified category. Redis Docs
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fn acl_genpass<'a>(&'a mut self) -> Result<String, RedisError>

Generates a 256-bits password starting from /dev/urandom if available. Redis Docs
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fn acl_genpass_bits<'a>(&'a mut self, bits: isize) -> Result<String, RedisError>

Generates a 1-to-1024-bits password starting from /dev/urandom if available. Redis Docs
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fn acl_whoami<'a>(&'a mut self) -> Result<String, RedisError>

Returns the username the current connection is authenticated with. Redis Docs
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fn acl_log<'a>(&'a mut self, count: isize) -> Result<Vec<String>, RedisError>

Shows a list of recent ACL security events Redis Docs
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fn acl_log_reset<'a>(&'a mut self) -> Result<(), RedisError>

Clears the ACL log. Redis Docs
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fn acl_help<'a>(&'a mut self) -> Result<Vec<String>, RedisError>

Returns a helpful text describing the different subcommands. Redis Docs
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fn geo_add<'a, K, M>( &'a mut self, key: K, members: M, ) -> Result<usize, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, M: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

Adds the specified geospatial items to the specified key. Read more
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fn geo_dist<'a, K, M1, M2>( &'a mut self, key: K, member1: M1, member2: M2, unit: Unit, ) -> Result<Option<f64>, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, M1: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, M2: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Return the distance between two members in the geospatial index represented by the sorted set. Read more
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fn geo_hash<'a, K, M>( &'a mut self, key: K, members: M, ) -> Result<Vec<String>, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, M: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

Return valid Geohash strings representing the position of one or more members of the geospatial index represented by the sorted set at key. Read more
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fn geo_pos<'a, K, M>( &'a mut self, key: K, members: M, ) -> Result<Vec<Option<Coord<f64>>>, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, M: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

Return the positions of all the specified members of the geospatial index represented by the sorted set at key. Read more
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fn geo_radius<'a, K>( &'a mut self, key: K, longitude: f64, latitude: f64, radius: f64, unit: Unit, options: RadiusOptions, ) -> Result<Vec<RadiusSearchResult>, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Return the members of a sorted set populated with geospatial information using geo_add, which are within the borders of the area specified with the center location and the maximum distance from the center (the radius). Read more
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fn geo_radius_by_member<'a, K, M>( &'a mut self, key: K, member: M, radius: f64, unit: Unit, options: RadiusOptions, ) -> Result<Vec<RadiusSearchResult>, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, M: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a,

Retrieve members selected by distance with the center of member. The member itself is always contained in the results. Redis Docs
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fn xack<'a, K, G, I>( &'a mut self, key: K, group: G, ids: &'a [I], ) -> Result<usize, RedisError>
where K: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a, G: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a, I: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

Ack pending stream messages checked out by a consumer. Read more
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fn xadd<'a, K, ID, F, V>( &'a mut self, key: K, id: ID, items: &'a [(F, V)], ) -> Result<Option<String>, RedisError>
where K: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a, ID: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a, F: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a, V: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

Add a stream message by key. Use * as the id for the current timestamp. Read more
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fn xadd_map<'a, K, ID, BTM>( &'a mut self, key: K, id: ID, map: BTM, ) -> Result<Option<String>, RedisError>
where K: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a, ID: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a, BTM: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

BTreeMap variant for adding a stream message by key. Use * as the id for the current timestamp. Read more
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fn xadd_options<'a, K, ID, I>( &'a mut self, key: K, id: ID, items: I, options: &'a StreamAddOptions, ) -> Result<Option<String>, RedisError>
where K: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a, ID: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a, I: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

Add a stream message with options. Read more
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fn xadd_maxlen<'a, K, ID, F, V>( &'a mut self, key: K, maxlen: StreamMaxlen, id: ID, items: &'a [(F, V)], ) -> Result<Option<String>, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, ID: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a, F: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a, V: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

Add a stream message while capping the stream at a maxlength. Read more
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fn xadd_maxlen_map<'a, K, ID, BTM>( &'a mut self, key: K, maxlen: StreamMaxlen, id: ID, map: BTM, ) -> Result<Option<String>, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, ID: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a, BTM: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

BTreeMap variant for adding a stream message while capping the stream at a maxlength. Read more
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fn xautoclaim_options<'a, K, G, C, MIT, S>( &'a mut self, key: K, group: G, consumer: C, min_idle_time: MIT, start: S, options: StreamAutoClaimOptions, ) -> Result<StreamAutoClaimReply, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, G: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a, C: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a, MIT: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a, S: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

Perform a combined xpending and xclaim flow. Read more
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fn xclaim<'a, K, G, C, MIT, ID>( &'a mut self, key: K, group: G, consumer: C, min_idle_time: MIT, ids: &'a [ID], ) -> Result<StreamClaimReply, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, G: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a, C: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a, MIT: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a, ID: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

Claim pending, unacked messages, after some period of time, currently checked out by another consumer. Read more
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fn xclaim_options<'a, RV, K, G, C, MIT, ID>( &'a mut self, key: K, group: G, consumer: C, min_idle_time: MIT, ids: &'a [ID], options: StreamClaimOptions, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where RV: FromRedisValue, K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, G: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a, C: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a, MIT: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a, ID: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

This is the optional arguments version for claiming unacked, pending messages currently checked out by another consumer. Read more
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fn xdel<'a, K, ID>( &'a mut self, key: K, ids: &'a [ID], ) -> Result<usize, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg + Send + Sync + 'a, ID: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

Deletes a list of ids for a given stream key. Read more
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fn xdel_ex<'a, K, ID>( &'a mut self, key: K, ids: &'a [ID], options: StreamDeletionPolicy, ) -> Result<Vec<XDelExStatusCode>, RedisError>
where K: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a, ID: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

An extension of the Streams XDEL command that provides finer control over how message entries are deleted with respect to consumer groups.
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fn xack_del<'a, K, G, ID>( &'a mut self, key: K, group: G, ids: &'a [ID], options: StreamDeletionPolicy, ) -> Result<Vec<XAckDelStatusCode>, RedisError>
where K: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a, G: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a, ID: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

A combination of XACK and XDEL that acknowledges and attempts to delete a list of ids for a given stream key and consumer group.
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fn xgroup_create<'a, K, G, ID>( &'a mut self, key: K, group: G, id: ID, ) -> Result<(), RedisError>
where K: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a, G: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a, ID: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

This command is used for creating a consumer group. It expects the stream key to already exist. Otherwise, use xgroup_create_mkstream if it doesn’t. The id is the starting message id all consumers should read from. Use $ If you want all consumers to read from the last message added to stream. Read more
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fn xgroup_createconsumer<'a, K, G, C>( &'a mut self, key: K, group: G, consumer: C, ) -> Result<bool, RedisError>
where K: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a, G: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a, C: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

This creates a consumer explicitly (vs implicit via XREADGROUP) for given stream `key. Read more
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fn xgroup_create_mkstream<'a, K, G, ID>( &'a mut self, key: K, group: G, id: ID, ) -> Result<(), RedisError>
where K: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a, G: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a, ID: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

This is the alternate version for creating a consumer group which makes the stream if it doesn’t exist. Read more
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fn xgroup_setid<'a, K, G, ID>( &'a mut self, key: K, group: G, id: ID, ) -> Result<(), RedisError>
where K: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a, G: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a, ID: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

Alter which id you want consumers to begin reading from an existing consumer group. Read more
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fn xgroup_destroy<'a, K, G>( &'a mut self, key: K, group: G, ) -> Result<bool, RedisError>
where K: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a, G: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

Destroy an existing consumer group for a given stream key Read more
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fn xgroup_delconsumer<'a, K, G, C>( &'a mut self, key: K, group: G, consumer: C, ) -> Result<usize, RedisError>
where K: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a, G: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a, C: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

This deletes a consumer from an existing consumer group for given stream `key. Read more
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fn xinfo_consumers<'a, K, G>( &'a mut self, key: K, group: G, ) -> Result<StreamInfoConsumersReply, RedisError>
where K: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a, G: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

This returns all info details about which consumers have read messages for given consumer group. Take note of the StreamInfoConsumersReply return type. Read more
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fn xinfo_groups<'a, K>( &'a mut self, key: K, ) -> Result<StreamInfoGroupsReply, RedisError>
where K: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

Returns all consumer groups created for a given stream key. Take note of the StreamInfoGroupsReply return type. Read more
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fn xinfo_stream<'a, K>( &'a mut self, key: K, ) -> Result<StreamInfoStreamReply, RedisError>
where K: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

Returns info about high-level stream details (first & last message id, length, number of groups, etc.) Take note of the StreamInfoStreamReply return type. Read more
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fn xlen<'a, K>(&'a mut self, key: K) -> Result<usize, RedisError>
where K: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

Returns the number of messages for a given stream key. Read more
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fn xpending<'a, K, G>( &'a mut self, key: K, group: G, ) -> Result<StreamPendingReply, RedisError>
where K: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a, G: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

This is a basic version of making XPENDING command calls which only passes a stream key and consumer group and it returns details about which consumers have pending messages that haven’t been acked. Read more
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fn xpending_count<'a, K, G, S, E, C>( &'a mut self, key: K, group: G, start: S, end: E, count: C, ) -> Result<StreamPendingCountReply, RedisError>
where K: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a, G: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a, S: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a, E: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a, C: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

This XPENDING version returns a list of all messages over the range. You can use this for paginating pending messages (but without the message HashMap). Read more
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fn xpending_consumer_count<'a, K, G, S, E, C, CN>( &'a mut self, key: K, group: G, start: S, end: E, count: C, consumer: CN, ) -> Result<StreamPendingCountReply, RedisError>
where K: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a, G: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a, S: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a, E: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a, C: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a, CN: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

An alternate version of xpending_count which filters by consumer name. Read more
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fn xrange<'a, K, S, E>( &'a mut self, key: K, start: S, end: E, ) -> Result<StreamRangeReply, RedisError>
where K: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a, S: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a, E: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

Returns a range of messages in a given stream key. Read more
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fn xrange_all<'a, K>( &'a mut self, key: K, ) -> Result<StreamRangeReply, RedisError>
where K: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

A helper method for automatically returning all messages in a stream by key. Use with caution! Read more
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fn xrange_count<'a, K, S, E, C>( &'a mut self, key: K, start: S, end: E, count: C, ) -> Result<StreamRangeReply, RedisError>
where K: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a, S: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a, E: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a, C: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

A method for paginating a stream by key. Read more
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fn xread<'a, K, ID>( &'a mut self, keys: &'a [K], ids: &'a [ID], ) -> Result<Option<StreamReadReply>, RedisError>
where K: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a, ID: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

Read a list of ids for each stream key. This is the basic form of reading streams. For more advanced control, like blocking, limiting, or reading by consumer group, see xread_options. Read more
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fn xread_options<'a, K, ID>( &'a mut self, keys: &'a [K], ids: &'a [ID], options: &'a StreamReadOptions, ) -> Result<Option<StreamReadReply>, RedisError>
where K: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a, ID: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

This method handles setting optional arguments for XREAD or XREADGROUP Redis commands. Read more
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fn xrevrange<'a, K, E, S>( &'a mut self, key: K, end: E, start: S, ) -> Result<StreamRangeReply, RedisError>
where K: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a, E: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a, S: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

This is the reverse version of xrange. The same rules apply for start and end here. Read more
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fn xrevrange_all<'a, K>( &'a mut self, key: K, ) -> Result<StreamRangeReply, RedisError>
where K: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

This is the reverse version of xrange_all. The same rules apply for start and end here. Read more
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fn xrevrange_count<'a, K, E, S, C>( &'a mut self, key: K, end: E, start: S, count: C, ) -> Result<StreamRangeReply, RedisError>
where K: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a, E: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a, S: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a, C: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

This is the reverse version of xrange_count. The same rules apply for start and end here. Read more
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fn xtrim<'a, K>( &'a mut self, key: K, maxlen: StreamMaxlen, ) -> Result<usize, RedisError>
where K: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

Trim a stream key to a MAXLEN count. Read more
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fn xtrim_options<'a, K>( &'a mut self, key: K, options: &'a StreamTrimOptions, ) -> Result<usize, RedisError>
where K: ToRedisArgs + Send + Sync + 'a,

Trim a stream key with full options Read more
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fn load_script<'a, RV>( &'a mut self, script: &'a Script, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where RV: FromRedisValue,

Load a script. Read more
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fn invoke_script<'a, RV>( &'a mut self, invocation: &'a ScriptInvocation<'a>, ) -> Result<RV, RedisError>
where RV: FromRedisValue,

Invoke a prepared script. Read more
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fn flushall<'a>(&'a mut self) -> Result<(), RedisError>

Deletes all the keys of all databases Read more
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fn flushall_options<'a>( &'a mut self, options: &'a FlushAllOptions, ) -> Result<(), RedisError>

Deletes all the keys of all databases with options Read more
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fn flushdb<'a>(&'a mut self) -> Result<(), RedisError>

Deletes all the keys of the current database Read more
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fn flushdb_options<'a>( &'a mut self, options: &'a FlushAllOptions, ) -> Result<(), RedisError>

Deletes all the keys of the current database with options Read more
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fn scan<RV>(&mut self) -> Result<Iter<'_, RV>, RedisError>
where RV: FromRedisValue,

Incrementally iterate the keys space.
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fn scan_options<RV>( &mut self, opts: ScanOptions, ) -> Result<Iter<'_, RV>, RedisError>
where RV: FromRedisValue,

Incrementally iterate the keys space with options.
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fn scan_match<P, RV>(&mut self, pattern: P) -> Result<Iter<'_, RV>, RedisError>
where P: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Incrementally iterate the keys space for keys matching a pattern.
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fn hscan<K, RV>(&mut self, key: K) -> Result<Iter<'_, RV>, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Incrementally iterate hash fields and associated values.
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fn hscan_match<K, P, RV>( &mut self, key: K, pattern: P, ) -> Result<Iter<'_, RV>, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, P: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Incrementally iterate hash fields and associated values for field names matching a pattern.
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fn sscan<K, RV>(&mut self, key: K) -> Result<Iter<'_, RV>, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Incrementally iterate set elements.
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fn sscan_match<K, P, RV>( &mut self, key: K, pattern: P, ) -> Result<Iter<'_, RV>, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, P: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Incrementally iterate set elements for elements matching a pattern.
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fn zscan<K, RV>(&mut self, key: K) -> Result<Iter<'_, RV>, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Incrementally iterate sorted set elements.
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fn zscan_match<K, P, RV>( &mut self, key: K, pattern: P, ) -> Result<Iter<'_, RV>, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg, P: ToSingleRedisArg, RV: FromRedisValue,

Incrementally iterate sorted set elements for elements matching a pattern.
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fn get_int<K>(&mut self, key: K) -> Result<Option<isize>, RedisError>
where K: ToSingleRedisArg,

Get a value from Redis and convert it to an Option<isize>.
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fn mget_ints<K>(&mut self, key: K) -> Result<Vec<Option<isize>>, RedisError>
where K: ToRedisArgs,

Get values from Redis and convert them to Option<isize>s.
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impl<I> UnicodeNormalization<I> for I
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fn nfd(self) -> Decompositions<I>

Returns an iterator over the string in Unicode Normalization Form D (canonical decomposition).
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fn nfkd(self) -> Decompositions<I>

Returns an iterator over the string in Unicode Normalization Form KD (compatibility decomposition).
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fn nfc(self) -> Recompositions<I>

An Iterator over the string in Unicode Normalization Form C (canonical decomposition followed by canonical composition).
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fn nfkc(self) -> Recompositions<I>

An Iterator over the string in Unicode Normalization Form KC (compatibility decomposition followed by canonical composition).
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fn cjk_compat_variants(self) -> Replacements<I>

A transformation which replaces CJK Compatibility Ideograph codepoints with normal forms using Standardized Variation Sequences. This is not part of the canonical or compatibility decomposition algorithms, but performing it before those algorithms produces normalized output which better preserves the intent of the original text. Read more
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fn stream_safe(self) -> StreamSafe<I>

An Iterator over the string with Conjoining Grapheme Joiner characters inserted according to the Stream-Safe Text Process (UAX15-D4).
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impl<V, T> VZip<V> for T
where V: MultiLane<T>,

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fn vzip(self) -> V

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impl<T> WithSubscriber for T

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fn with_subscriber<S>(self, subscriber: S) -> WithDispatch<Self>
where S: Into<Dispatch>,

Attaches the provided Subscriber to this type, returning a [WithDispatch] wrapper. Read more
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fn with_current_subscriber(self) -> WithDispatch<Self>

Attaches the current default Subscriber to this type, returning a [WithDispatch] wrapper. Read more
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impl<T> Backoff for T
where T: Iterator<Item = Duration> + Send + Sync + Unpin,

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impl<R> CryptoRng for R
where R: TryCryptoRng<Error = Infallible> + ?Sized,

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impl<T> CryptoRng for T
where T: DerefMut, <T as Deref>::Target: CryptoRng,

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impl<T> ErasedDestructor for T
where T: 'static,

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impl<T> Formattable for T
where T: Deref, <T as Deref>::Target: Formattable,

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impl<T> Parsable for T
where T: Deref, <T as Deref>::Target: Parsable,

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impl<R> RngCore for R
where R: Rng,

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impl<R> TryCryptoRng for R
where R: CryptoRng + ?Sized,

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impl<R> TryCryptoRng for R
where R: DerefMut, <R as Deref>::Target: TryCryptoRng,