#[repr(C)]pub struct FunctionCompilerDescriptor {
pub name: &'static str,
pub ptr: &'static dyn NativeFunctionCompiler,
}
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§name: &'static str
§ptr: &'static dyn NativeFunctionCompiler
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Source§impl Debug for FunctionCompilerDescriptor
impl Debug for FunctionCompilerDescriptor
impl Collect for FunctionCompilerDescriptor
impl Sync for FunctionCompilerDescriptor
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impl Freeze for FunctionCompilerDescriptor
impl !RefUnwindSafe for FunctionCompilerDescriptor
impl !Send for FunctionCompilerDescriptor
impl Unpin for FunctionCompilerDescriptor
impl !UnwindSafe for FunctionCompilerDescriptor
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