#[repr(C)]pub struct FFITrajectoryPoint {
pub time: c_double,
pub position_x: c_double,
pub position_y: c_double,
pub position_z: c_double,
pub velocity_magnitude: c_double,
pub kinetic_energy: c_double,
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§time: c_double§position_x: c_double§position_y: c_double§position_z: c_double§velocity_magnitude: c_double§kinetic_energy: c_doubleAuto Trait Implementations§
impl Freeze for FFITrajectoryPoint
impl RefUnwindSafe for FFITrajectoryPoint
impl Send for FFITrajectoryPoint
impl Sync for FFITrajectoryPoint
impl Unpin for FFITrajectoryPoint
impl UnsafeUnpin for FFITrajectoryPoint
impl UnwindSafe for FFITrajectoryPoint
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