Struct gut::io::vtk::parser::VtkParser [−]
pub struct VtkParser<BO>(_)
where
BO: ByteOrder;
Expand description
Mesh data parsing.
Implementations
impl<BO> VtkParser<BO> where
BO: 'static + ByteOrder,
impl<BO> VtkParser<BO> where
BO: 'static + ByteOrder,
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impl<BO> RefUnwindSafe for VtkParser<BO> where
BO: RefUnwindSafe,
impl<BO> UnwindSafe for VtkParser<BO> where
BO: UnwindSafe,
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