pub struct CheckDatasetConsistencyOp { /* private fields */ }
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| Checks that the given data fields represents
| a consistent dataset under the schema
| specified by the fields
argument.
|
| Operator fails if the fields are not
| consistent. If data is consistent,
| each field’s data can be safely appended
| to an existing dataset, keeping it consistent.
|
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source§impl CheckDatasetConsistencyOp
impl CheckDatasetConsistencyOp
pub fn new<Args>(args: Args) -> Self
pub fn run_on_device(&mut self) -> bool
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impl !RefUnwindSafe for CheckDatasetConsistencyOp
impl !Send for CheckDatasetConsistencyOp
impl !Sync for CheckDatasetConsistencyOp
impl Unpin for CheckDatasetConsistencyOp
impl !UnwindSafe for CheckDatasetConsistencyOp
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