#[repr(u32)]pub enum EVREye {
Eye_Left = 0,
Eye_Right = 1,
}Variants§
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Source§impl ExternType for EVREye
impl ExternType for EVREye
impl Eq for EVREye
impl StructuralPartialEq for EVREye
impl UniquePtrTarget for EVREye
impl VectorElement for EVREye
impl WeakPtrTarget for EVREye
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impl Freeze for EVREye
impl RefUnwindSafe for EVREye
impl Send for EVREye
impl Sync for EVREye
impl Unpin for EVREye
impl UnwindSafe for EVREye
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