pub struct TokensForOperand<ID> {
    pub tokens: SmallVec<[Token<ID>; 3]>,
}
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All the Tokens outputted by printing one single (“logical”) SPIR-V operand, which may be concatenated (after separately processing IDs) to obtain a complete plain-text version of the printed operand.

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§tokens: SmallVec<[Token<ID>; 3]>

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impl<ID> Default for TokensForOperand<ID>

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fn default() -> Self

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impl<ID> RefUnwindSafe for TokensForOperand<ID>
where ID: RefUnwindSafe,

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impl<ID> Send for TokensForOperand<ID>
where ID: Send,

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impl<ID> Sync for TokensForOperand<ID>
where ID: Sync,

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impl<ID> Unpin for TokensForOperand<ID>
where ID: Unpin,

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impl<ID> UnwindSafe for TokensForOperand<ID>

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