pub struct BatchFileReconciliationRecommendedCourseOfAction { /* private fields */ }
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Source§impl BatchFileReconciliationRecommendedCourseOfAction
impl BatchFileReconciliationRecommendedCourseOfAction
pub fn steps(&self) -> &[BatchFileTripleReconciliationOperation]
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Source§impl Clone for BatchFileReconciliationRecommendedCourseOfAction
impl Clone for BatchFileReconciliationRecommendedCourseOfAction
Source§fn clone(&self) -> BatchFileReconciliationRecommendedCourseOfAction
fn clone(&self) -> BatchFileReconciliationRecommendedCourseOfAction
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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impl From<Vec<BatchFileTripleReconciliationOperation>> for BatchFileReconciliationRecommendedCourseOfAction
Source§fn from(
steps: Vec<BatchFileTripleReconciliationOperation>,
) -> BatchFileReconciliationRecommendedCourseOfAction
fn from( steps: Vec<BatchFileTripleReconciliationOperation>, ) -> BatchFileReconciliationRecommendedCourseOfAction
Source§impl PartialEq for BatchFileReconciliationRecommendedCourseOfAction
impl PartialEq for BatchFileReconciliationRecommendedCourseOfAction
Source§fn eq(&self, other: &BatchFileReconciliationRecommendedCourseOfAction) -> bool
fn eq(&self, other: &BatchFileReconciliationRecommendedCourseOfAction) -> bool
self
and other
values to be equal, and is used by ==
.Source§impl TryFrom<&BatchFileTriple> for BatchFileReconciliationRecommendedCourseOfAction
impl TryFrom<&BatchFileTriple> for BatchFileReconciliationRecommendedCourseOfAction
Source§type Error = BatchReconciliationError
type Error = BatchReconciliationError
Source§fn try_from(
triple: &BatchFileTriple,
) -> Result<BatchFileReconciliationRecommendedCourseOfAction, BatchReconciliationError>
fn try_from( triple: &BatchFileTriple, ) -> Result<BatchFileReconciliationRecommendedCourseOfAction, BatchReconciliationError>
impl Eq for BatchFileReconciliationRecommendedCourseOfAction
impl StructuralPartialEq for BatchFileReconciliationRecommendedCourseOfAction
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impl Freeze for BatchFileReconciliationRecommendedCourseOfAction
impl RefUnwindSafe for BatchFileReconciliationRecommendedCourseOfAction
impl Send for BatchFileReconciliationRecommendedCourseOfAction
impl Sync for BatchFileReconciliationRecommendedCourseOfAction
impl Unpin for BatchFileReconciliationRecommendedCourseOfAction
impl UnwindSafe for BatchFileReconciliationRecommendedCourseOfAction
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