pub struct KeyPoint {
pub x: f32,
pub y: f32,
pub size: f32,
pub angle: f32,
pub response: f32,
pub octave: i32,
pub layer: i32,
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impl StructuralPartialEq for KeyPoint
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impl Freeze for KeyPoint
impl RefUnwindSafe for KeyPoint
impl Send for KeyPoint
impl Sync for KeyPoint
impl Unpin for KeyPoint
impl UnsafeUnpin for KeyPoint
impl UnwindSafe for KeyPoint
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