This is used as a function parameter when the underlying function receives Expected_StdVectorMREdgePoint_MRPathError by value. Usage:
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Public Member Functions | |
| _ByValue_Expected_StdVectorMREdgePoint_MRPathError (Const_Expected_StdVectorMREdgePoint_MRPathError new_value) | |
| _ByValue_Expected_StdVectorMREdgePoint_MRPathError (MR.Misc._Moved< Expected_StdVectorMREdgePoint_MRPathError > moved) | |
Static Public Member Functions | |
| static implicit | operator _ByValue_Expected_StdVectorMREdgePoint_MRPathError (Const_Expected_StdVectorMREdgePoint_MRPathError arg) |
| static implicit | operator _ByValue_Expected_StdVectorMREdgePoint_MRPathError (MR.Misc._Moved< Expected_StdVectorMREdgePoint_MRPathError > arg) |
This is used as a function parameter when the underlying function receives Expected_StdVectorMREdgePoint_MRPathError by value. Usage:
new() to default-construct the instance.Expected_StdVectorMREdgePoint_MRPathError/Const_Expected_StdVectorMREdgePoint_MRPathError to copy it into the function.Move(instance) to move it into the function. This is a more efficient form of copying that might invalidate the input object. Be careful if your input isn't a unique reference to this object.null to use the default argument, assuming the parameter has a default argument (has ? in the type).