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pub struct TraceFlags(_);
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Flags that can be set on a SpanContext.

The current version of the specification only supports a single flag called sampled.

See the W3C TraceContext specification’s trace-flags section for more details.

Implementations

Trace flags with the sampled flag set to 1.

Spans that are not sampled will be ignored by most tracing tools. See the sampled section of the W3C TraceContext specification for details.

Construct new trace flags

Returns true if the sampled flag is set

Returns copy of the current flags with the sampled flag set.

Returns the flags as a u8

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Performs the unary ! operation. Read more
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