pub struct RunBenchUseCase<R: ProcessRunner, H: HostProbe, C: Clock> { /* private fields */ }Implementations§
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impl<R: ProcessRunner, H: HostProbe, C: Clock> RunBenchUseCase<R, H, C>
pub fn new(runner: R, host_probe: H, clock: C, tool: ToolInfo) -> Self
pub fn execute(&self, req: RunBenchRequest) -> Result<RunBenchOutcome>
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impl<R, H, C> Freeze for RunBenchUseCase<R, H, C>
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