Struct fyrox_core::curve::CurveKey
source · pub struct CurveKey {
pub id: Uuid,
pub value: f32,
pub kind: CurveKeyKind,
/* private fields */
}Fields§
§id: Uuid§value: f32§kind: CurveKeyKindImplementations§
Trait Implementations§
source§impl PartialEq for CurveKey
impl PartialEq for CurveKey
impl StructuralPartialEq for CurveKey
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impl RefUnwindSafe for CurveKey
impl Send for CurveKey
impl Sync for CurveKey
impl Unpin for CurveKey
impl UnwindSafe for CurveKey
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