pub enum Channel {
In0 = 0,
Out0 = 1,
In1 = 2,
Out1 = 3,
}
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The numerical value (discriminant) of the Channel enum is the index in the attenuator shift register as well as the attenuator latch enable signal index on the GPIO extender.
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Source§impl PartialOrd for Channel
impl PartialOrd for Channel
impl Copy for Channel
impl StructuralPartialEq for Channel
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impl Freeze for Channel
impl RefUnwindSafe for Channel
impl Send for Channel
impl Sync for Channel
impl Unpin for Channel
impl UnwindSafe for Channel
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T: ?Sized,
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§impl<T, M> ForwardCompat<T, M> for T
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§impl<T> ReverseCompat<T> for T
impl<T> ReverseCompat<T> for T
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§fn reverse_cell(self) -> Reverse<RefCell<T>>
fn reverse_cell(self) -> Reverse<RefCell<T>>
Create an e-h-c reverse compatibility wrapper using a ref-cell for interior mutability (required for InputPin types)