#[non_exhaustive]pub enum SaveKind {
Kernel,
Differential,
ResQi,
AugmentationQi,
SecondaryComposite,
SecondaryIntermediate,
SecondaryHomotopy,
ChainMap,
ChainHomotopy,
NassauDifferential,
NassauQi,
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Kernel
The kernel of a resolution differential
Differential
The differential and augmentation map in a resolution
ResQi
The quasi-inverse of the resolution differential
AugmentationQi
The quasi-inverse of the augmentation map
SecondaryComposite
Secondary composite
SecondaryIntermediate
Intermediate data used by secondary code
SecondaryHomotopy
A secondary homotopy
ChainMap
A chain map
ChainHomotopy
A chain homotopy
NassauDifferential
The differential with Nassau’s algorithm. This does not store the chain map data because we always only resolve the sphere
NassauQi
The quasi-inverse data in Nassau’s algorithm
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Source§impl SaveKind
impl SaveKind
pub fn magic(self) -> u32
pub fn name(self) -> &'static str
pub fn resolution_data() -> impl Iterator<Item = Self>
pub fn nassau_data() -> impl Iterator<Item = Self>
pub fn secondary_data() -> impl Iterator<Item = Self>
pub fn create_dir(self, p: &Path) -> Result<()>
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impl Copy for SaveKind
impl Eq for SaveKind
impl StructuralPartialEq for SaveKind
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impl Freeze for SaveKind
impl RefUnwindSafe for SaveKind
impl Send for SaveKind
impl Sync for SaveKind
impl Unpin for SaveKind
impl UnwindSafe for SaveKind
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