pub struct ScaleBy {
pub mesh_id: MraphicsID,
pub scale_factor: Vector3<f32>,
pub curve: Box<dyn AnimCurve>,
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impl Freeze for ScaleBy
impl !RefUnwindSafe for ScaleBy
impl !Send for ScaleBy
impl !Sync for ScaleBy
impl Unpin for ScaleBy
impl UnsafeUnpin for ScaleBy
impl !UnwindSafe for ScaleBy
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