substrate::types

Struct TwoTerminalIoKind

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pub struct TwoTerminalIoKind{
    pub p: <InOut<Signal> as HasBundleKind>::BundleKind,
    pub n: <InOut<Signal> as HasBundleKind>::BundleKind,
}
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The interface for 2-terminal blocks.

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§p: <InOut<Signal> as HasBundleKind>::BundleKind

The positive terminal.

§n: <InOut<Signal> as HasBundleKind>::BundleKind

The negative terminal.

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impl Clone for TwoTerminalIoKind

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fn clone(&self) -> Self

Returns a copy of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for TwoTerminalIoKind

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fn fmt(&self, __substrate_f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl FlatLen for TwoTerminalIoKind

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fn len(&self) -> usize

The length of the flattened list.
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fn is_empty(&self) -> bool

Whether or not the flattened representation is empty.
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impl HasBundleKind for TwoTerminalIoKind

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type BundleKind = TwoTerminalIoKind

The Rust type of the BundleKind associated with this bundle.
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fn kind(&self) -> <Self as HasBundleKind>::BundleKind

Returns the BundleKind of this bundle.
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impl HasNameTree for TwoTerminalIoKind

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fn names(&self) -> Option<Vec<NameTree>>

Return a tree specifying how nodes contained within this type should be named. Read more
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fn flat_names(&self, root: Option<NameFragment>) -> Vec<NameBuf>

Returns a flattened list of node names.
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impl HasNodeBundle for TwoTerminalIoKind
where InOut<Signal>: HasBundleKind + HasSchematicBundleKindViews, <InOut<Signal> as HasBundleKind>::BundleKind: HasNodeBundle,

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type NodeBundle = TwoTerminalIoView<NodeBundle>

The associated node bundle.
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impl HasTerminalBundle for TwoTerminalIoKind
where InOut<Signal>: HasBundleKind + HasSchematicBundleKindViews, <InOut<Signal> as HasBundleKind>::BundleKind: HasTerminalBundle,

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type TerminalBundle = TwoTerminalIoView<TerminalBundle>

The associated terminal bundle.
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impl PartialEq for TwoTerminalIoKind

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fn eq(&self, __substrate_other: &Self) -> bool

Tests for self and other values to be equal, and is used by ==.
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fn ne(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool

Tests for !=. The default implementation is almost always sufficient, and should not be overridden without very good reason.
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impl SchematicBundleKind for TwoTerminalIoKind
where InOut<Signal>: HasBundleKind + HasSchematicBundleKindViews,

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fn terminal_view( cell: CellId, cell_io: &NodeBundle<Self>, instance: InstanceId, instance_io: &NodeBundle<Self>, ) -> TerminalBundle<Self>

Creates a terminal view of the object given a parent node, the cell IO, and the instance IO.
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impl<SubstrateV, SubstrateS> Unflatten<TwoTerminalIoKind, SubstrateS> for TwoTerminalIoView<SubstrateV>
where InOut<Signal>: HasView<SubstrateV> + HasBundleKind, <InOut<Signal> as HasView<SubstrateV>>::View: Unflatten<<InOut<Signal> as HasBundleKind>::BundleKind, SubstrateS>,

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fn unflatten<SubstrateI>( __substrate_data: &TwoTerminalIoKind, __substrate_source: &mut SubstrateI, ) -> Option<Self>
where SubstrateI: Iterator<Item = SubstrateS>,

Unflatten a structure from an iterator. Read more
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impl Eq for TwoTerminalIoKind

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impl<T> DataView<Array<Signal>> for T

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fn view_nodes_as( nodes: &<<T as HasBundleKind>::BundleKind as HasNodeBundle>::NodeBundle, ) -> <<Array<Signal> as HasBundleKind>::BundleKind as HasNodeBundle>::NodeBundle

Views a node bundle as a node bundle of a different kind.
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fn view_terminals_as(terminals: &TerminalBundle<Self>) -> TerminalBundle<T>

Views a terminal bundle as a terminal bundle of a different kind.
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