Struct adder_codec_rs::utils::simulproc::SimulProcessor
source · pub struct SimulProcessor {
pub source: FramedSource,
/* private fields */
}
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§source: FramedSource
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source§impl SimulProcessor
impl SimulProcessor
pub fn new<T>(
source: FramedSource,
ref_time: DeltaT,
output_path: &str,
frame_max: i32,
num_threads: usize
) -> SimulProcessorwhere
T: Clone + Sync + Send + 'static,
T: FrameValue,
T: Default,
T: Copy,
T: FrameValue<Output = T>,
T: Serialize,
T: Zero,
pub fn run(&mut self) -> Result<(), Box<dyn Error>>
Auto Trait Implementations§
impl !RefUnwindSafe for SimulProcessor
impl Send for SimulProcessor
impl !Sync for SimulProcessor
impl Unpin for SimulProcessor
impl !UnwindSafe for SimulProcessor
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