pub struct Sequential<S, D>{ /* private fields */ }Auto Trait Implementations§
impl<S, D> Freeze for Sequential<S, D>
impl<S, D> RefUnwindSafe for Sequential<S, D>where
S: RefUnwindSafe,
<D as Dimension>::Smaller: RefUnwindSafe,
D: RefUnwindSafe,
<S as RawData>::Elem: RefUnwindSafe,
impl<S, D> Send for Sequential<S, D>
impl<S, D> Sync for Sequential<S, D>
impl<S, D> Unpin for Sequential<S, D>
impl<S, D> UnwindSafe for Sequential<S, D>where
S: UnwindSafe,
<D as Dimension>::Smaller: UnwindSafe,
D: UnwindSafe,
<S as RawData>::Elem: RefUnwindSafe,
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