pub enum Paint {
Solid(SolidColor),
Gradient(Gradient),
}Variants§
Solid(SolidColor)
Gradient(Gradient)
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Source§impl From<SolidColor> for Paint
impl From<SolidColor> for Paint
Source§fn from(color: SolidColor) -> Paint
fn from(color: SolidColor) -> Paint
Converts to this type from the input type.
impl StructuralPartialEq for Paint
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impl Freeze for Paint
impl RefUnwindSafe for Paint
impl Send for Paint
impl Sync for Paint
impl Unpin for Paint
impl UnsafeUnpin for Paint
impl UnwindSafe for Paint
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