pub struct DefGateSequence { /* private fields */ }Expand description
A sequence of gates that make up a defined gate (i.e. with DEFGATE ... AS SEQUENCE).
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Source§impl DefGateSequence
impl DefGateSequence
Sourcepub fn try_new(
qubits: Vec<String>,
gates: Vec<Gate>,
) -> Result<DefGateSequence, DefGateSequenceError>
pub fn try_new( qubits: Vec<String>, gates: Vec<Gate>, ) -> Result<DefGateSequence, DefGateSequenceError>
Creates a new DefGateSequence with the given qubits and gates.
qubits should be a list of qubit names that the gates in the sequence will act on.
gates should be a list of Gate objects that make up the sequence.
Each gate must reference qubits in the qubits list by name.
They may not specify a fixed qubit.
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Source§impl Clone for DefGateSequence
impl Clone for DefGateSequence
Source§fn clone(&self) -> DefGateSequence
fn clone(&self) -> DefGateSequence
Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
Performs copy-assignment from
source. Read moreSource§impl Debug for DefGateSequence
impl Debug for DefGateSequence
Source§impl Hash for DefGateSequence
impl Hash for DefGateSequence
Source§impl PartialEq for DefGateSequence
impl PartialEq for DefGateSequence
impl Eq for DefGateSequence
impl StructuralPartialEq for DefGateSequence
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impl Freeze for DefGateSequence
impl RefUnwindSafe for DefGateSequence
impl Send for DefGateSequence
impl Sync for DefGateSequence
impl Unpin for DefGateSequence
impl UnwindSafe for DefGateSequence
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