Struct parsec
pub struct parsec;Expand description
parsecs
Trait Implementations§
§impl Conversion<f32> for parsec
impl Conversion<f32> for parsec
§fn coefficient() -> <parsec as Conversion<f32>>::T
fn coefficient() -> <parsec as Conversion<f32>>::T
Coefficient portion of conversion factor for
converting the given unit. To convert to the base unit for the quantity use
(value + constant()) * coefficient(). To convert from the base unit, (value / coefficient()) - constant() is used. Implementation should return the multiplicative identity
(Self::T::one()) if no coefficient exists.§fn constant(op: ConstantOp) -> <parsec as Conversion<f32>>::T
fn constant(op: ConstantOp) -> <parsec as Conversion<f32>>::T
Constant portion of conversion factor for
converting the given unit. To convert to the base unit for the quantity use
(value + constant()) * coefficient(). To convert from the base unit, (value / coefficient()) - constant() is used. Implementation should return the additive identity (Self::T::zero())
if no constant exists. See [ConstantOp] documentation for details about parameter use to
ensure the method optimizes correctly.§fn conversion(&self) -> Self::Twhere
Self: Sized,
fn conversion(&self) -> Self::Twhere
Self: Sized,
Instance conversion factor. Read more
§impl Conversion<f64> for parsec
impl Conversion<f64> for parsec
§fn coefficient() -> <parsec as Conversion<f64>>::T
fn coefficient() -> <parsec as Conversion<f64>>::T
Coefficient portion of conversion factor for
converting the given unit. To convert to the base unit for the quantity use
(value + constant()) * coefficient(). To convert from the base unit, (value / coefficient()) - constant() is used. Implementation should return the multiplicative identity
(Self::T::one()) if no coefficient exists.§fn constant(op: ConstantOp) -> <parsec as Conversion<f64>>::T
fn constant(op: ConstantOp) -> <parsec as Conversion<f64>>::T
Constant portion of conversion factor for
converting the given unit. To convert to the base unit for the quantity use
(value + constant()) * coefficient(). To convert from the base unit, (value / coefficient()) - constant() is used. Implementation should return the additive identity (Self::T::zero())
if no constant exists. See [ConstantOp] documentation for details about parameter use to
ensure the method optimizes correctly.§fn conversion(&self) -> Self::Twhere
Self: Sized,
fn conversion(&self) -> Self::Twhere
Self: Sized,
Instance conversion factor. Read more
impl Conversion<f32> for parsec
impl Conversion<f64> for parsec
impl Copy for parsec
impl Unit for parsec
Auto Trait Implementations§
impl Freeze for parsec
impl RefUnwindSafe for parsec
impl Send for parsec
impl Sync for parsec
impl Unpin for parsec
impl UnsafeUnpin for parsec
impl UnwindSafe for parsec
Blanket Implementations§
Source§impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for Twhere
T: ?Sized,
impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for Twhere
T: ?Sized,
Source§fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
Mutably borrows from an owned value. Read more
Source§impl<T> CloneToUninit for Twhere
T: Clone,
impl<T> CloneToUninit for Twhere
T: Clone,
§impl<T> Downcast for Twhere
T: Any,
impl<T> Downcast for Twhere
T: Any,
§fn into_any(self: Box<T>) -> Box<dyn Any>
fn into_any(self: Box<T>) -> Box<dyn Any>
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Box<dyn Trait> (where Trait: Downcast) to Box<dyn Any>, which can then be
downcast into Box<dyn ConcreteType> where ConcreteType implements Trait.§fn into_any_rc(self: Rc<T>) -> Rc<dyn Any>
fn into_any_rc(self: Rc<T>) -> Rc<dyn Any>
Converts
Rc<Trait> (where Trait: Downcast) to Rc<Any>, which can then be further
downcast into Rc<ConcreteType> where ConcreteType implements Trait.§fn as_any(&self) -> &(dyn Any + 'static)
fn as_any(&self) -> &(dyn Any + 'static)
Converts
&Trait (where Trait: Downcast) to &Any. This is needed since Rust cannot
generate &Any’s vtable from &Trait’s.§fn as_any_mut(&mut self) -> &mut (dyn Any + 'static)
fn as_any_mut(&mut self) -> &mut (dyn Any + 'static)
Converts
&mut Trait (where Trait: Downcast) to &Any. This is needed since Rust cannot
generate &mut Any’s vtable from &mut Trait’s.