#[repr(C)]pub struct FFITrajectorySample {
pub distance: c_double,
pub time: c_double,
pub velocity_mps: c_double,
pub energy_joules: c_double,
pub drop_meters: c_double,
pub windage_meters: c_double,
pub mach: c_double,
pub spin_rate_rps: c_double,
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§distance: c_double§time: c_double§velocity_mps: c_double§energy_joules: c_double§drop_meters: c_double§windage_meters: c_double§mach: c_double§spin_rate_rps: c_doubleAuto Trait Implementations§
impl Freeze for FFITrajectorySample
impl RefUnwindSafe for FFITrajectorySample
impl Send for FFITrajectorySample
impl Sync for FFITrajectorySample
impl Unpin for FFITrajectorySample
impl UnsafeUnpin for FFITrajectorySample
impl UnwindSafe for FFITrajectorySample
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