pub struct Linear;Trait Implementations§
Source§impl<U> Activator<U> for Linearwhere
U: LinearActivation,
impl<U> Activator<U> for Linearwhere
U: LinearActivation,
Source§impl<U> ActivatorGradient<U> for Linearwhere
U: LinearActivation,
impl<U> ActivatorGradient<U> for Linearwhere
U: LinearActivation,
Source§impl<'de> Deserialize<'de> for Linear
impl<'de> Deserialize<'de> for Linear
Source§fn deserialize<__D>(__deserializer: __D) -> Result<Self, __D::Error>where
__D: Deserializer<'de>,
fn deserialize<__D>(__deserializer: __D) -> Result<Self, __D::Error>where
__D: Deserializer<'de>,
Deserialize this value from the given Serde deserializer. Read more
Source§impl Ord for Linear
impl Ord for Linear
Source§impl PartialOrd for Linear
impl PartialOrd for Linear
impl Copy for Linear
impl Eq for Linear
impl StructuralPartialEq for Linear
Auto Trait Implementations§
impl Freeze for Linear
impl RefUnwindSafe for Linear
impl Send for Linear
impl Sync for Linear
impl Unpin for Linear
impl UnwindSafe for Linear
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Source§impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for Twhere
T: ?Sized,
impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for Twhere
T: ?Sized,
Source§fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
Mutably borrows from an owned value. Read more
Source§impl<T> CallInPlace<T> for Twhere
T: CallInto<T>,
impl<T> CallInPlace<T> for Twhere
T: CallInto<T>,
Source§fn call_inplace<F>(&mut self, f: F) -> <T as CallInto<T>>::Output
fn call_inplace<F>(&mut self, f: F) -> <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.Source§impl<T> CallInto<T> for T
impl<T> CallInto<T> for T
Source§impl<T> CallOn<T> for Twhere
T: CallInto<T>,
impl<T> CallOn<T> for Twhere
T: CallInto<T>,
Source§fn call_on<F>(&self, f: F) -> <T as CallInto<T>>::Output
fn call_on<F>(&self, f: F) -> <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.