pub struct CellPrimaryFixedPartialsOutput {
pub partials: Vec<Vec<Vec<f64>>>,
}Expand description
Flat-packed output of try_device_cell_primary_fixed_partials.
partials[row_idx][cell_idx] is a Vec<f64> of length 12 + 40·r laid
out per the
kernel_src::DENESTED_CELL_PRIMARY_FIXED_PARTIALS_KERNEL_SRC schema.
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Source§impl Clone for CellPrimaryFixedPartialsOutput
impl Clone for CellPrimaryFixedPartialsOutput
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fn clone(&self) -> CellPrimaryFixedPartialsOutput
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impl Default for CellPrimaryFixedPartialsOutput
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impl Freeze for CellPrimaryFixedPartialsOutput
impl RefUnwindSafe for CellPrimaryFixedPartialsOutput
impl Send for CellPrimaryFixedPartialsOutput
impl Sync for CellPrimaryFixedPartialsOutput
impl Unpin for CellPrimaryFixedPartialsOutput
impl UnsafeUnpin for CellPrimaryFixedPartialsOutput
impl UnwindSafe for CellPrimaryFixedPartialsOutput
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