pub enum PlaneSide {
Front,
Back,
OnPlane,
}Expand description
Which side of a plane a point lies on.
Variants§
Front
Point is in front of the plane (positive side of normal)
Back
Point is behind the plane (negative side of normal)
OnPlane
Point lies on the plane (within epsilon tolerance)
Trait Implementations§
impl Copy for PlaneSide
impl Eq for PlaneSide
impl StructuralPartialEq for PlaneSide
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impl Freeze for PlaneSide
impl RefUnwindSafe for PlaneSide
impl Send for PlaneSide
impl Sync for PlaneSide
impl Unpin for PlaneSide
impl UnsafeUnpin for PlaneSide
impl UnwindSafe for PlaneSide
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