pub struct ConfigSilencer { /* private fields */ }Implementations§
Source§impl ConfigSilencer
impl ConfigSilencer
pub fn new(step: u16) -> ConfigSilencer
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Source§impl Operation for ConfigSilencer
impl Operation for ConfigSilencer
fn pack(&mut self, tx: &mut TxDatagram) -> Result<(), DriverError>
fn init(&mut self)
fn is_finished(&self) -> bool
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impl Freeze for ConfigSilencer
impl RefUnwindSafe for ConfigSilencer
impl Send for ConfigSilencer
impl Sync for ConfigSilencer
impl Unpin for ConfigSilencer
impl UnwindSafe for ConfigSilencer
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