Struct Padding

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pub struct Padding<T> { /* private fields */ }

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impl<T> Padding<T>

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pub fn new() -> Self

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pub fn pad(&self) -> &[[usize; 2]]

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pub fn with_action(self, action: PadAction) -> Self

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pub fn with_mode(self, mode: PadMode<T>) -> Self

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pub fn with_padding(self, padding: usize) -> Self

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impl<T> Default for Padding<T>

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fn default() -> Self

Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more

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impl<T> Freeze for Padding<T>
where T: Freeze,

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impl<T> RefUnwindSafe for Padding<T>
where T: RefUnwindSafe,

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impl<T> Send for Padding<T>
where T: Send,

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impl<T> Sync for Padding<T>
where T: Sync,

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impl<T> Unpin for Padding<T>
where T: Unpin,

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impl<T> UnwindSafe for Padding<T>
where T: UnwindSafe,

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impl<T> Any for T
where T: 'static + ?Sized,

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fn type_id(&self) -> TypeId

Gets the TypeId of self. Read more
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impl<T> Borrow<T> for T
where T: ?Sized,

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fn borrow(&self) -> &T

Immutably borrows from an owned value. Read more
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impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for T
where T: ?Sized,

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fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T

Mutably borrows from an owned value. Read more
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impl<T> CallInPlace<T> for T
where T: CallInto<T>,

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fn call_inplace<F>(&mut self, f: F) -> <T as CallInto<T>>::Output
where F: FnMut(&mut T) -> <T as CallInto<T>>::Output,

The call_on_mut method allows an object to be passed onto a function that takes a mutable reference to the object. This is useful for cases where you want to perform an operation on an object and mutate it in the process.
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impl<T> CallInto<T> for T

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type Output = T

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fn call_into<F>(self, f: F) -> <T as CallInto<T>>::Output
where F: FnOnce(T) -> <T as CallInto<T>>::Output,

The call_into method allows an object to be passed into a function that takes ownership of the object. This is useful for cases where you want to perform an operation on an object and consume it in the process.
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impl<T> CallOn<T> for T
where T: CallInto<T>,

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fn call_on<F>(&self, f: F) -> <T as CallInto<T>>::Output
where F: FnMut(&T) -> <T as CallInto<T>>::Output,

The call_on method allows an object to be passed onto a function that takes a reference to the object. This is useful for cases where you want to perform an operation on an object without needing to extract it from a container or context.
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impl<T> From<T> for T

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fn from(t: T) -> T

Returns the argument unchanged.

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Calls U::from(self).

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impl<V, T> VZip<V> for T
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fn vzip(self) -> V