pub struct RefQuerydyn(/* private fields */);Expand description
An erased QueryState to iterate over Ref<dyn Reflect>.
Use RefQuerydyn.iter(world) to iterate over all
Ref<dyn Reflect> with the underlying Component
of the ReflectQueryable this RefQuerydyn was
created from.
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impl RefQuerydyn
Sourcepub fn iter<'a, 'w: 'a, 's: 'a>(
&'s mut self,
world: &'w World,
) -> RefQuerydynIter<'a, 'w, 's> ⓘ
pub fn iter<'a, 'w: 'a, 's: 'a>( &'s mut self, world: &'w World, ) -> RefQuerydynIter<'a, 'w, 's> ⓘ
Get an iterator over Ref<dyn Reflect>.
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impl Freeze for RefQuerydyn
impl !RefUnwindSafe for RefQuerydyn
impl !Send for RefQuerydyn
impl !Sync for RefQuerydyn
impl Unpin for RefQuerydyn
impl !UnwindSafe for RefQuerydyn
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