pub struct ActiveWorkload {
pub id: String,
pub device_assignments: Vec<DeviceWorkload>,
pub completion_status: Vec<bool>,
pub results: Vec<Option<Vec<u8>>>,
pub start_time: Instant,
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impl Freeze for ActiveWorkload
impl RefUnwindSafe for ActiveWorkload
impl Send for ActiveWorkload
impl Sync for ActiveWorkload
impl Unpin for ActiveWorkload
impl UnwindSafe for ActiveWorkload
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