Struct gchemol_readwrite::formats::SdfFile
source · pub struct SdfFile();
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source§impl ReadPart for SdfFile
impl ReadPart for SdfFile
source§fn read_next(&self, context: ReadContext<'_>) -> ReadAction
fn read_next(&self, context: ReadContext<'_>) -> ReadAction
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impl Copy for SdfFile
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impl RefUnwindSafe for SdfFile
impl Send for SdfFile
impl Sync for SdfFile
impl Unpin for SdfFile
impl UnwindSafe for SdfFile
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