pub struct ProgressBar {
id: Id,
rect: Rectangle,
children: Vec<Box<dyn View>>,
percent: u8,
}Expand description
A read-only horizontal progress bar.
Displays a filled track proportional to the current percent value (0–100).
Unlike Slider, this view is non-interactive and
has no draggable thumb — it is intended for displaying download or
installation progress.
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§id: Id§rect: Rectangle§children: Vec<Box<dyn View>>§percent: u8Implementations§
Source§impl ProgressBar
impl ProgressBar
Sourcepub fn new(rect: Rectangle, percent: u8) -> ProgressBar
pub fn new(rect: Rectangle, percent: u8) -> ProgressBar
Creates a new progress bar at the given rect with an initial percent (0–100).
Sourcepub fn update(&mut self, percent: u8, rq: &mut RenderQueue)
pub fn update(&mut self, percent: u8, rq: &mut RenderQueue)
Updates the progress value and queues a re-render if the value changed.
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Source§impl View for ProgressBar
impl View for ProgressBar
fn handle_event( &mut self, _evt: &Event, _hub: &Hub, _bus: &mut Bus, _rq: &mut RenderQueue, _context: &mut Context, ) -> bool
fn render(&self, fb: &mut dyn Framebuffer, _rect: Rectangle, _fonts: &mut Fonts)
fn rect(&self) -> &Rectangle
fn rect_mut(&mut self) -> &mut Rectangle
fn children(&self) -> &Vec<Box<dyn View>>
fn children_mut(&mut self) -> &mut Vec<Box<dyn View>>
fn id(&self) -> Id
fn render_rect(&self, _rect: &Rectangle) -> Rectangle
fn resize( &mut self, rect: Rectangle, _hub: &Hub, _rq: &mut RenderQueue, _context: &mut Context, )
fn child(&self, index: usize) -> &dyn View
fn child_mut(&mut self, index: usize) -> &mut dyn View
fn len(&self) -> usize
fn might_skip(&self, _evt: &Event) -> bool
fn might_rotate(&self) -> bool
fn is_background(&self) -> bool
fn view_id(&self) -> Option<ViewId>
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impl Freeze for ProgressBar
impl !RefUnwindSafe for ProgressBar
impl !Send for ProgressBar
impl !Sync for ProgressBar
impl Unpin for ProgressBar
impl !UnwindSafe for ProgressBar
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