[−][src]Enum zkinterface::zkinterface_generated::zkinterface::VariablesOffset
A description of multiple variables.
- Each variable is identified by a numerical ID.
- Each variable can be assigned a concrete value.
- In
Circuit.connections
, the IDs indicate which variables are meant to be shared as inputs or outputs of a sub-circuit. - During witness generation, the values form the assignment to the variables.
- In
BilinearConstraint
linear combinations, the values are the coefficients applied to variables in a linear combination.
Auto Trait Implementations
impl Send for VariablesOffset
impl Sync for VariablesOffset
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