Struct caffe2_operator::DispatchHelper
source · pub struct DispatchHelper<FixedValues, ExtraArgs> { /* private fields */ }
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impl<FixedValues, ExtraArgs> RefUnwindSafe for DispatchHelper<FixedValues, ExtraArgs>where ExtraArgs: RefUnwindSafe, FixedValues: RefUnwindSafe,
impl<FixedValues, ExtraArgs> Send for DispatchHelper<FixedValues, ExtraArgs>where ExtraArgs: Send, FixedValues: Send,
impl<FixedValues, ExtraArgs> Sync for DispatchHelper<FixedValues, ExtraArgs>where ExtraArgs: Sync, FixedValues: Sync,
impl<FixedValues, ExtraArgs> Unpin for DispatchHelper<FixedValues, ExtraArgs>where ExtraArgs: Unpin, FixedValues: Unpin,
impl<FixedValues, ExtraArgs> UnwindSafe for DispatchHelper<FixedValues, ExtraArgs>where ExtraArgs: UnwindSafe, FixedValues: UnwindSafe,
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