Struct vstd::ptr::PointsToData

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pub struct PointsToData<V> {
    pub pptr: int,
    pub value: Option<V>,
}
👎Deprecated: The vstd::ptr version of PPtr is deprecated. Use either: – PPtr<T> in vstd::simple_pptr (for simple use-cases, with fixed-size typed heap allocations) – *mut T with vstd::raw_ptr (for more advanced use-cases)
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Represents the meaning of a PointsTo object.

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§pptr: int
👎Deprecated: The vstd::ptr version of PPtr is deprecated. Use either: – PPtr<T> in vstd::simple_pptr (for simple use-cases, with fixed-size typed heap allocations) – *mut T with vstd::raw_ptr (for more advanced use-cases)

Indicates that this token is for a pointer ptr: PPtr<V> such that ptr.id() equal to this value.

§value: Option<V>
👎Deprecated: The vstd::ptr version of PPtr is deprecated. Use either: – PPtr<T> in vstd::simple_pptr (for simple use-cases, with fixed-size typed heap allocations) – *mut T with vstd::raw_ptr (for more advanced use-cases)

Indicates that this token gives the ability to read a value V from memory. When None, it indicates that the memory is uninitialized.

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impl<V> Freeze for PointsToData<V>
where V: Freeze,

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impl<V> RefUnwindSafe for PointsToData<V>
where V: RefUnwindSafe,

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impl<V> Send for PointsToData<V>
where V: Send,

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impl<V> Sync for PointsToData<V>
where V: Sync,

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impl<V> Unpin for PointsToData<V>
where V: Unpin,

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impl<V> UnwindSafe for PointsToData<V>
where V: UnwindSafe,

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where T: 'static + ?Sized,

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