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//! JSON-based FFI API for physics FVM functions.
use c_char;
use Deserialize;
use cratefrom_json_string;
use crateto_c_string;
use crateFfiResult;
use crateMesh;
use crateSweState;
use crate;
/// Solves the 1D advection equation using Finite Volume Method (FVM) via JSON serialization.
///
/// The advection equation ∂u/∂t + v∂u/∂x = 0 models conservative transport
/// of a scalar quantity u with constant velocity v.
///
/// # Arguments
///
/// * `input` - A JSON string pointer containing:
/// - `num_cells`: Number of cells in the mesh
/// - `domain_size`: Total length of the 1D domain
/// - `velocity`: Advection velocity v
/// - `dt`: Time step size
/// - `steps`: Number of time steps to simulate
/// - `initial_values`: Initial field distribution
///
/// # Returns
///
/// A C string pointer containing JSON-encoded `FfiResult<Vec<f64>, String>` with
/// the final field distribution.
///
/// # Safety
///
/// This function is unsafe because it receives a raw C string pointer that must be
/// valid, null-terminated UTF-8. The caller must free the returned pointer.
///
/// # Safety
///
/// This function is unsafe because it dereferences raw pointers as part of the FFI boundary.
/// The caller must ensure:
/// 1. All pointer arguments are valid and point to initialized memory.
/// 2. The memory layout of passed structures matches the expected C-ABI layout.
/// 3. Any pointers returned by this function are managed according to the API's ownership rules.
///
/// # Panics
///
/// This function may panic if the FFI input is malformed, null where not expected,
/// or if internal state synchronization fails (e.g., poisoned locks).
pub unsafe extern "C"
/// Solves the 1D shallow water equations using Finite Volume Method (FVM) via JSON serialization.
///
/// The shallow water equations model conservation of mass and momentum in free-surface flows:
/// ∂h/∂t + ∂(hu)/∂x = 0 and ∂(hu)/∂t + ∂(hu² + gh²/2)/∂x = 0.
///
/// # Arguments
///
/// * `input` - A JSON string pointer containing:
/// - `h`: Initial water depth distribution
/// - `hu`: Initial momentum (h×velocity) distribution
/// - `dx`: Spatial step size
/// - `dt`: Time step size
/// - `steps`: Number of time steps to simulate
/// - `g`: Gravitational acceleration
///
/// # Returns
///
/// A C string pointer containing JSON-encoded `FfiResult<Vec<SweState>, String>` with
/// the time series of shallow water states (h, hu).
///
/// # Safety
///
/// This function is unsafe because it receives a raw C string pointer that must be
/// valid, null-terminated UTF-8. The caller must free the returned pointer.
///
/// # Safety
///
/// This function is unsafe because it dereferences raw pointers as part of the FFI boundary.
/// The caller must ensure:
/// 1. All pointer arguments are valid and point to initialized memory.
/// 2. The memory layout of passed structures matches the expected C-ABI layout.
/// 3. Any pointers returned by this function are managed according to the API's ownership rules.
///
/// # Panics
///
/// This function may panic if the FFI input is malformed, null where not expected,
/// or if internal state synchronization fails (e.g., poisoned locks).
pub unsafe extern "C"