#[repr(C)]pub struct PyArray_StringDTypeObject {
    pub base: PyArray_Descr,
    pub na_object: *mut PyObject,
    pub coerce: c_char,
    pub has_nan_na: c_char,
    pub has_string_na: c_char,
    pub array_owned: c_char,
    pub default_string: npy_static_string,
    pub na_name: npy_static_string,
    pub allocator: *mut npy_string_allocator,
}Fields§
§base: PyArray_Descr§na_object: *mut PyObject§coerce: c_char§has_nan_na: c_char§has_string_na: c_char§array_owned: c_char§default_string: npy_static_string§na_name: npy_static_string§allocator: *mut npy_string_allocatorAuto Trait Implementations§
impl Freeze for PyArray_StringDTypeObject
impl RefUnwindSafe for PyArray_StringDTypeObject
impl !Send for PyArray_StringDTypeObject
impl !Sync for PyArray_StringDTypeObject
impl Unpin for PyArray_StringDTypeObject
impl UnwindSafe for PyArray_StringDTypeObject
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