pub struct AlignInfo {
pub global: AlignAlgorithm,
pub semiglobal: AlignAlgorithm,
}Expand description
A bundle of two alignment algorithms, one for global alignment and one for semiglobal alignment.
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impl AlignInfo
Sourcepub fn check_parameters(
&self,
filesizes: [usize; 2],
selection: [Option<Range<usize>>; 2],
) -> CheckStatus
pub fn check_parameters( &self, filesizes: [usize; 2], selection: [Option<Range<usize>>; 2], ) -> CheckStatus
Checks whether aligning the files could use a lot of memory whether the backend is available, and whether the parameters are valid. The filesizes are the sizes of the two files to be aligned, or zero if they are not known.
Sourcepub fn start_align_with_selection<FileContent: AsRef<[u8]> + Send + Sync + 'static>(
&self,
files: [Arc<FileContent>; 2],
selection: [Option<Range<usize>>; 2],
addr: [usize; 2],
sender: impl FnMut(AlignedMessage) -> bool + Clone + Send + 'static,
)
pub fn start_align_with_selection<FileContent: AsRef<[u8]> + Send + Sync + 'static>( &self, files: [Arc<FileContent>; 2], selection: [Option<Range<usize>>; 2], addr: [usize; 2], sender: impl FnMut(AlignedMessage) -> bool + Clone + Send + 'static, )
Starts the alignment of the files, using either global or semiglobal alignment depending on the selection:
- If exactly one side is selected, the selected side is aligned semiglobally and then the global algorithm is used to extend in both directions.
- If both or no sides are selected, the files are aligned globally
addrrepresents the current position of the cursor, where alignment starts.sendershould return false if the alignment should be stopped.
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impl Freeze for AlignInfo
impl RefUnwindSafe for AlignInfo
impl Send for AlignInfo
impl Sync for AlignInfo
impl Unpin for AlignInfo
impl UnwindSafe for AlignInfo
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