pub struct DisableApTrackingLibfunc {}
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Disable ap tracking. This Libfunc is used to disable ap tracking to allow merging branches that some have unknown ap change, without actually revoking the local stack.

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impl<TNamedLibfunc> GenericLibfunc for TNamedLibfuncwhere TNamedLibfunc: NamedLibfunc,

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type Concrete = <TNamedLibfunc as NamedLibfunc>::Concrete

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fn supported_ids() -> Vec<GenericLibfuncId>

Returns the list of generic libfuncs ids that can be instantiated through this type. This is useful on hierarchical libfunc aggregates such as CoreLibfunc.
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type Concrete = SignatureOnlyConcreteLibfunc

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const STR_ID: &'static str = const STR_ID: &'static str = <Self as SignatureOnlyGenericLibfunc>::STR_ID;

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fn specialize_signature( &self, context: &dyn SignatureSpecializationContext, args: &[GenericArg] ) -> Result<LibfuncSignature, SpecializationError>

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fn specialize( &self, context: &dyn SpecializationContext, args: &[GenericArg] ) -> Result<<T as NamedLibfunc>::Concrete, SpecializationError>

Creates the specialization with the template arguments.
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const STR_ID: &'static str = const STR_ID: &'static str = <Self as NoGenericArgsGenericLibfunc>::STR_ID;

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fn specialize_signature( &self, context: &dyn SignatureSpecializationContext, args: &[GenericArg] ) -> Result<LibfuncSignature, SpecializationError>

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