#[non_exhaustive]pub struct AutomatedReasoningCheckValidFinding {
pub translation: Option<AutomatedReasoningCheckTranslation>,
pub claims_true_scenario: Option<AutomatedReasoningCheckScenario>,
pub supporting_rules: Option<Vec<AutomatedReasoningCheckRule>>,
pub logic_warning: Option<AutomatedReasoningCheckLogicWarning>,
}Expand description
Indicates that the claims are definitively true and logically implied by the premises, with no possible alternative interpretations.
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Struct { .. } syntax; cannot be matched against without a wildcard ..; and struct update syntax will not work.translation: Option<AutomatedReasoningCheckTranslation>The logical translation of the input that this finding validates.
claims_true_scenario: Option<AutomatedReasoningCheckScenario>An example scenario demonstrating how the claims are logically true.
supporting_rules: Option<Vec<AutomatedReasoningCheckRule>>The automated reasoning policy rules that support why this result is considered valid.
logic_warning: Option<AutomatedReasoningCheckLogicWarning>Indication of a logic issue with the translation without needing to consider the automated reasoning policy rules.
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Source§impl AutomatedReasoningCheckValidFinding
impl AutomatedReasoningCheckValidFinding
Sourcepub fn translation(&self) -> Option<&AutomatedReasoningCheckTranslation>
pub fn translation(&self) -> Option<&AutomatedReasoningCheckTranslation>
The logical translation of the input that this finding validates.
Sourcepub fn claims_true_scenario(&self) -> Option<&AutomatedReasoningCheckScenario>
pub fn claims_true_scenario(&self) -> Option<&AutomatedReasoningCheckScenario>
An example scenario demonstrating how the claims are logically true.
Sourcepub fn supporting_rules(&self) -> &[AutomatedReasoningCheckRule]
pub fn supporting_rules(&self) -> &[AutomatedReasoningCheckRule]
The automated reasoning policy rules that support why this result is considered valid.
If no value was sent for this field, a default will be set. If you want to determine if no value was sent, use .supporting_rules.is_none().
Sourcepub fn logic_warning(&self) -> Option<&AutomatedReasoningCheckLogicWarning>
pub fn logic_warning(&self) -> Option<&AutomatedReasoningCheckLogicWarning>
Indication of a logic issue with the translation without needing to consider the automated reasoning policy rules.
Source§impl AutomatedReasoningCheckValidFinding
impl AutomatedReasoningCheckValidFinding
Sourcepub fn builder() -> AutomatedReasoningCheckValidFindingBuilder
pub fn builder() -> AutomatedReasoningCheckValidFindingBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture AutomatedReasoningCheckValidFinding.
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Source§impl Clone for AutomatedReasoningCheckValidFinding
impl Clone for AutomatedReasoningCheckValidFinding
Source§fn clone(&self) -> AutomatedReasoningCheckValidFinding
fn clone(&self) -> AutomatedReasoningCheckValidFinding
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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source. Read moreSource§impl PartialEq for AutomatedReasoningCheckValidFinding
impl PartialEq for AutomatedReasoningCheckValidFinding
Source§fn eq(&self, other: &AutomatedReasoningCheckValidFinding) -> bool
fn eq(&self, other: &AutomatedReasoningCheckValidFinding) -> bool
self and other values to be equal, and is used by ==.impl StructuralPartialEq for AutomatedReasoningCheckValidFinding
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impl Freeze for AutomatedReasoningCheckValidFinding
impl RefUnwindSafe for AutomatedReasoningCheckValidFinding
impl Send for AutomatedReasoningCheckValidFinding
impl Sync for AutomatedReasoningCheckValidFinding
impl Unpin for AutomatedReasoningCheckValidFinding
impl UnwindSafe for AutomatedReasoningCheckValidFinding
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