rustix::ioctl

Struct BadOpcode

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pub struct BadOpcode<const OPCODE: RawOpcode>;
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Provides a bad opcode at compile time.

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impl<const OPCODE: RawOpcode> CompileTimeOpcode for BadOpcode<OPCODE>

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const OPCODE: Opcode = _

The opcode.

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impl<const OPCODE: u32> Freeze for BadOpcode<OPCODE>

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impl<const OPCODE: u32> RefUnwindSafe for BadOpcode<OPCODE>

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impl<const OPCODE: u32> Send for BadOpcode<OPCODE>

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impl<const OPCODE: u32> Sync for BadOpcode<OPCODE>

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impl<const OPCODE: u32> Unpin for BadOpcode<OPCODE>

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impl<const OPCODE: u32> UnwindSafe for BadOpcode<OPCODE>

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