pub struct SampledInteraction<Wprime>(/* private fields */);Implementations§
Source§impl<Wprime> SampledInteraction<Wprime>
impl<Wprime> SampledInteraction<Wprime>
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Source§impl<T, X, Wprime> Interaction<T, X> for SampledInteraction<Wprime>
impl<T, X, Wprime> Interaction<T, X> for SampledInteraction<Wprime>
fn eval<P>(&self, t: T, x: X, p: P) -> Xwhere
P: IntoIterator<Item = X>,
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impl<Wprime> Freeze for SampledInteraction<Wprime>where
Wprime: Freeze,
impl<Wprime> RefUnwindSafe for SampledInteraction<Wprime>where
Wprime: RefUnwindSafe,
impl<Wprime> Send for SampledInteraction<Wprime>where
Wprime: Send,
impl<Wprime> Sync for SampledInteraction<Wprime>where
Wprime: Sync,
impl<Wprime> Unpin for SampledInteraction<Wprime>where
Wprime: Unpin,
impl<Wprime> UnwindSafe for SampledInteraction<Wprime>where
Wprime: UnwindSafe,
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T: ?Sized,
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SS: SubsetOf<SP>,
impl<SS, SP> SupersetOf<SS> for SPwhere
SS: SubsetOf<SP>,
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