Struct cansat_stm32f4::sd_logger::SdLogger
source · pub struct SdLogger {
file: ManuallyDrop<File>,
volume: Volume,
controller: SdmmcController,
}
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§file: ManuallyDrop<File>
§volume: Volume
§controller: SdmmcController
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source§impl SdLogger
impl SdLogger
pub fn new(controller: SdmmcController) -> Result<Self, SdmmcError>
pub fn write(&mut self, data: &[u8]) -> Result<usize, SdmmcError>
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impl !RefUnwindSafe for SdLogger
impl Send for SdLogger
impl !Sync for SdLogger
impl Unpin for SdLogger
impl !UnwindSafe for SdLogger
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