pub struct SliceIndexExpand { /* private fields */ }Trait Implementations§
Source§impl Clone for SliceIndexExpand
impl Clone for SliceIndexExpand
Source§impl CubeDebug for SliceIndexExpand
impl CubeDebug for SliceIndexExpand
Source§fn set_debug_name(&self, scope: &mut Scope, name: &'static str)
fn set_debug_name(&self, scope: &mut Scope, name: &'static str)
Set the debug name of this type’s expansion. Should do nothing for types that don’t appear
at runtime
Source§impl LayoutExpand for SliceIndexExpand
impl LayoutExpand for SliceIndexExpand
Source§type Coordinates = (u32, u32)
type Coordinates = (u32, u32)
The coordinate type used by the conceptual tensor represented by this layout, i.e.
(u32, u32, u32) for a fixed-rank 3D tensor.
This does not have to match the rank of the underlying storage (if applicable).
It’s only how the tensor is interpreted (viewed) by the code.Source§type SourceCoordinates = (u32, u32, u32)
type SourceCoordinates = (u32, u32, u32)
The coordinate type used by the inner storage wrapped in this layout, i.e.
u32 for
Array, or (u32, u32) for a 2D view.fn __expand_to_source_pos_method( self, scope: &mut Scope, pos: <Self::Coordinates as CubeType>::ExpandType, ) -> <Self::SourceCoordinates as CubeType>::ExpandType
fn __expand_is_in_bounds_method( self, scope: &mut Scope, _pos: <Self::Coordinates as CubeType>::ExpandType, ) -> <bool as CubeType>::ExpandType
fn __expand_to_source_pos_checked_method( self, scope: &mut Scope, pos: <Self::Coordinates as CubeType>::ExpandType, ) -> <(Self::SourceCoordinates, bool) as CubeType>::ExpandType
fn __expand_shape_method( self, scope: &mut Scope, ) -> <Self::Coordinates as CubeType>::ExpandType
Auto Trait Implementations§
impl Freeze for SliceIndexExpand
impl RefUnwindSafe for SliceIndexExpand
impl !Send for SliceIndexExpand
impl !Sync for SliceIndexExpand
impl Unpin for SliceIndexExpand
impl UnwindSafe for SliceIndexExpand
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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
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