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SequentialViewMut

Struct SequentialViewMut 

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pub struct SequentialViewMut<'a, S: Sample> { /* private fields */ }
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A mutable view of sequential audio data.

  • Layout: [ch0, ch0, ch0, ch1, ch1, ch1]
  • Interpretation: All samples from ch0 are stored first, followed by all from ch1, etc.
  • Terminology: Described as “channels first” in the sense that all data for one channel appears before any data for the next.
  • Usage: Used in DSP pipelines where per-channel processing is easier and more efficient.

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use audio_blocks::*;

let mut data = vec![0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 1.0, 1.0, 1.0];

let block = SequentialViewMut::from_slice(&mut data, 2);

assert_eq!(block.channel(0), &[0.0, 0.0, 0.0]);
assert_eq!(block.channel(1), &[1.0, 1.0, 1.0]);

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impl<'a, S: Sample> SequentialViewMut<'a, S>

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pub fn from_slice(data: &'a mut [S], num_channels: u16) -> Self

Creates a new audio block from a mutable slice of sequential audio data.

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  • data - The mutable slice containing sequential audio samples
  • num_channels - Number of audio channels in the data
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Panics if the length of data is not evenly divisible by num_channels.

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pub fn from_slice_limited( data: &'a mut [S], num_channels_visible: u16, num_frames_visible: usize, num_channels_allocated: u16, num_frames_allocated: usize, ) -> Self

Creates a new audio block from a mutable slice with limited visibility.

This function allows creating a view that exposes only a subset of the allocated channels and frames, which is useful for working with a logical section of a larger buffer.

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  • data - The mutable slice containing sequential audio samples
  • num_channels_visible - Number of audio channels to expose in the view
  • num_frames_visible - Number of audio frames to expose in the view
  • num_channels_allocated - Total number of channels allocated in the data buffer
  • num_frames_allocated - Total number of frames allocated in the data buffer
§Panics
  • Panics if the length of data doesn’t equal num_channels_allocated * num_frames_allocated
  • Panics if num_channels_visible exceeds num_channels_allocated
  • Panics if num_frames_visible exceeds num_frames_allocated
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pub unsafe fn from_ptr( ptr: *mut S, num_channels: u16, num_frames: usize, ) -> Self

Creates a new audio block from a pointer.

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The caller must ensure that:

  • ptr points to valid memory containing at least num_channels_allocated * num_frames_allocated elements
  • The memory referenced by ptr must be valid for the lifetime of the returned SequentialView
  • The memory must not be mutated through other pointers while this view exists
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pub unsafe fn from_ptr_limited( ptr: *mut S, num_channels_visible: u16, num_frames_visible: usize, num_channels_allocated: u16, num_frames_allocated: usize, ) -> Self

Creates a new audio block from a pointer with a limited amount of channels and/or frames.

§Safety

The caller must ensure that:

  • ptr points to valid memory containing at least num_channels_allocated * num_frames_allocated elements
  • The memory referenced by ptr must be valid for the lifetime of the returned SequentialView
  • The memory must not be mutated through other pointers while this view exists
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pub fn channel(&self, channel: u16) -> &[S]

Returns a slice for a single channel.

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Panics if channel index is out of bounds.

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pub fn channel_mut(&mut self, channel: u16) -> &mut [S]

Returns a mutable slice for a single channel.

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Panics if channel index is out of bounds.

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pub fn channels(&self) -> impl ExactSizeIterator<Item = &[S]>

Returns an iterator over all channels in the block.

Each channel is represented as a slice of samples.

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pub fn channels_mut(&mut self) -> impl ExactSizeIterator<Item = &mut [S]>

Returns a mutable iterator over all channels in the block.

Each channel is represented as a mutable slice of samples.

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pub fn raw_data(&self) -> &[S]

Provides direct access to the underlying memory as a sequential slice.

This function gives access to all allocated data, including any reserved capacity beyond the visible range.

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pub fn raw_data_mut(&mut self) -> &mut [S]

Provides direct mutable access to the underlying memory as a sequential slice.

This function gives mutable access to all allocated data, including any reserved capacity beyond the visible range.

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pub fn view(&self) -> SequentialView<'_, S>

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pub fn view_mut(&mut self) -> SequentialViewMut<'_, S>

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impl<S: Sample> AudioBlock<S> for SequentialViewMut<'_, S>

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type PlanarView = [S; 0]

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fn num_channels(&self) -> u16

Returns the number of active audio channels.
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fn num_frames(&self) -> usize

Returns the number of audio frames (samples per channel).
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fn num_channels_allocated(&self) -> u16

Returns the total number of channels allocated in memory. Read more
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fn num_frames_allocated(&self) -> usize

Returns the total number of frames allocated in memory. Read more
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fn layout(&self) -> BlockLayout

Returns the memory layout of this audio block (interleaved, sequential, or planar).
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fn sample(&self, channel: u16, frame: usize) -> S

Returns the sample value at the specified channel and frame position. Read more
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fn channel_iter(&self, channel: u16) -> impl ExactSizeIterator<Item = &S>

Returns an iterator over all samples in the specified channel. Read more
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fn channels_iter( &self, ) -> impl ExactSizeIterator<Item = impl ExactSizeIterator<Item = &S>>

Returns an iterator that yields an iterator for each channel.
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fn frame_iter(&self, frame: usize) -> impl ExactSizeIterator<Item = &S>

Returns an iterator over all samples in the specified frame (across all channels). Read more
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fn frames_iter( &self, ) -> impl ExactSizeIterator<Item = impl ExactSizeIterator<Item = &S>>

Returns an iterator that yields an iterator for each frame.
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fn as_view(&self) -> impl AudioBlock<S>

Creates a non-owning view of this audio block. Read more
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fn as_sequential_view(&self) -> Option<SequentialView<'_, S>>

Attempts to downcast this generic audio block to a concrete sequential view. This enables access to frame slices and the underlying raw data. Read more
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fn as_interleaved_view(&self) -> Option<InterleavedView<'_, S>>

Attempts to downcast this generic audio block to a concrete interleaved view. This enables access to frame slices and the underlying raw data. Read more
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fn as_planar_view(&self) -> Option<PlanarView<'_, S, Self::PlanarView>>

Attempts to downcast this generic audio block to a concrete planar view. This enables access to frame slices and the underlying raw data. Read more
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impl<S: Sample> AudioBlockMut<S> for SequentialViewMut<'_, S>

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type PlanarViewMut = [S; 0]

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fn set_num_channels_visible(&mut self, num_channels: u16)

Sets the visible size of the audio block to the specified number of channels. Read more
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fn set_num_frames_visible(&mut self, num_frames: usize)

Sets the visible size of the audio block to the specified number of frames. Read more
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fn sample_mut(&mut self, channel: u16, frame: usize) -> &mut S

Returns a mutable reference to the sample at the specified channel and frame position. Read more
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fn channel_iter_mut( &mut self, channel: u16, ) -> impl ExactSizeIterator<Item = &mut S>

Returns a mutable iterator over all samples in the specified channel. Read more
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fn channels_iter_mut( &mut self, ) -> impl ExactSizeIterator<Item = impl ExactSizeIterator<Item = &mut S>>

Returns a mutable iterator that yields mutable iterators for each channel.
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fn frame_iter_mut( &mut self, frame: usize, ) -> impl ExactSizeIterator<Item = &mut S>

Returns a mutable iterator over all samples in the specified frame (across all channels). Read more
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fn frames_iter_mut( &mut self, ) -> impl ExactSizeIterator<Item = impl ExactSizeIterator<Item = &mut S>>

Returns a mutable iterator that yields mutable iterators for each frame.
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fn as_view_mut(&mut self) -> impl AudioBlockMut<S>

Creates a non-owning mutable view of this audio block. Read more
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fn as_sequential_view_mut(&mut self) -> Option<SequentialViewMut<'_, S>>

Attempts to downcast this generic audio block to a concrete sequential view. This enables access to frame slices and the underlying raw data. Read more
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fn set_visible(&mut self, num_channels: u16, num_frames: usize)

Sets the visible size of the audio block to the specified number of channels and frames. Read more
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fn as_interleaved_view_mut(&mut self) -> Option<InterleavedViewMut<'_, S>>

Attempts to downcast this generic audio block to a concrete interleaved view. This enables access to frame slices and the underlying raw data. Read more
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fn as_planar_view_mut( &mut self, ) -> Option<PlanarViewMut<'_, S, Self::PlanarViewMut>>

Attempts to downcast this generic audio block to a concrete planar view. This enables access to frame slices and the underlying raw data. Read more
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impl<S: Sample + Debug> Debug for SequentialViewMut<'_, S>

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more

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impl<'a, S> Freeze for SequentialViewMut<'a, S>

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impl<'a, S> RefUnwindSafe for SequentialViewMut<'a, S>
where S: RefUnwindSafe,

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impl<'a, S> Send for SequentialViewMut<'a, S>
where S: Send,

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impl<'a, S> Sync for SequentialViewMut<'a, S>
where S: Sync,

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impl<'a, S> Unpin for SequentialViewMut<'a, S>

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impl<'a, S> UnsafeUnpin for SequentialViewMut<'a, S>

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impl<'a, S> !UnwindSafe for SequentialViewMut<'a, S>

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impl<T> Any for T
where T: 'static + ?Sized,

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fn type_id(&self) -> TypeId

Gets the TypeId of self. Read more
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impl<S, B> AudioBlockOps<S> for B
where S: Sample, B: AudioBlock<S>,

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fn mix_to_mono(&self, dest: &mut MonoViewMut<'_, S>) -> Option<usize>
where S: AddAssign + Div<Output = S> + From<u16>,

Mix all channels to mono by averaging them. Only processes min(src_frames, dst_frames) frames. Returns None if all frames were processed (exact match), or Some(frames_processed) if a partial mix occurred.
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fn mix_to_mono_exact(&self, dest: &mut MonoViewMut<'_, S>)
where S: AddAssign + Div<Output = S> + From<u16>,

Mix all channels to mono by averaging them. Panics if source and destination don’t have the same number of frames.
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fn copy_channel_to_mono( &self, dest: &mut MonoViewMut<'_, S>, channel: u16, ) -> Option<usize>

Copy a specific channel to a mono buffer. Only copies min(src_frames, dst_frames) frames. Returns None if all frames were copied (exact match), or Some(frames_copied) if a partial copy occurred.
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fn copy_channel_to_mono_exact( &self, dest: &mut MonoViewMut<'_, S>, channel: u16, )

Copy a specific channel to a mono buffer. Panics if source and destination don’t have the same number of frames.
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impl<S, B> AudioBlockOpsMut<S> for B
where S: Sample, B: AudioBlockMut<S>,

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fn copy_from_block( &mut self, block: &impl AudioBlock<S>, ) -> Option<(u16, usize)>

Copy samples from source block into destination. Only copies min(src, dst) channels and frames. Returns None if the entire block was copied (exact match), or Some((channels_copied, frames_copied)) if a partial copy occurred. Never panics - safely handles mismatched block sizes.
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fn copy_from_block_exact(&mut self, block: &impl AudioBlock<S>)

Copy samples from source block, requiring exact size match. Panics if source and destination don’t have identical channels and frames.
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fn copy_mono_to_all_channels(&mut self, mono: &MonoView<'_, S>) -> Option<usize>

Copy a mono block to all channels of this block. Only copies min(src_frames, dst_frames) frames. Returns None if all frames were copied (exact match), or Some(frames_copied) if a partial copy occurred.
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fn copy_mono_to_all_channels_exact(&mut self, mono: &MonoView<'_, S>)

Copy a mono block to all channels of this block. Panics if blocks don’t have the same number of frames.
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fn for_each(&mut self, f: impl FnMut(&mut S))

Gives access to all samples in the block.
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fn enumerate(&mut self, f: impl FnMut(u16, usize, &mut S))

Gives access to all samples in the block while supplying the information about which channel and frame number the sample is stored in.
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fn for_each_allocated(&mut self, f: impl FnMut(&mut S))

Iterate over all allocated samples using fast linear buffer iteration. Read more
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fn enumerate_allocated(&mut self, f: impl FnMut(u16, usize, &mut S))

Iterate over all allocated samples with indices using fast linear buffer iteration. Read more
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fn fill_with(&mut self, sample: S)

Sets all samples in the block to the specified value. Iterates over the entire allocated buffer for efficiency.
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fn clear(&mut self)
where S: Default,

Sets all samples in the block to the default value (zero for numeric types). Iterates over the entire allocated buffer for efficiency.
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fn gain(&mut self, gain: S)
where S: Mul<Output = S> + Copy,

Applies gain to all samples by multiplying each sample. Iterates over the entire allocated buffer for efficiency.
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