pub struct Otp<R>(/* private fields */);
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impl<R> Freeze for Otp<R>where
R: Freeze,
impl<R> RefUnwindSafe for Otp<R>where
R: RefUnwindSafe,
impl<R> Send for Otp<R>where
R: Send,
impl<R> Sync for Otp<R>where
R: Sync,
impl<R> Unpin for Otp<R>where
R: Unpin,
impl<R> UnwindSafe for Otp<R>where
R: UnwindSafe,
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