#[repr(C)]pub struct FFIAtmosphericConditions {
pub temperature: c_double,
pub pressure: c_double,
pub humidity: c_double,
pub altitude: c_double,
}Fields§
§temperature: c_double§pressure: c_double§humidity: c_double§altitude: c_doubleAuto Trait Implementations§
impl Freeze for FFIAtmosphericConditions
impl RefUnwindSafe for FFIAtmosphericConditions
impl Send for FFIAtmosphericConditions
impl Sync for FFIAtmosphericConditions
impl Unpin for FFIAtmosphericConditions
impl UnsafeUnpin for FFIAtmosphericConditions
impl UnwindSafe for FFIAtmosphericConditions
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