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//! JSON-based FFI API for numerical signal processing.
use c_char;
use Complex;
use Deserialize;
use cratefrom_json_string;
use crateto_c_string;
use crateFfiResult;
use cratesignal;
/// Computes the Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) of complex data using JSON serialization.
///
/// The FFT converts a signal from time/space domain to frequency domain using the
/// Cooley-Tukey algorithm in O(N log N) time.
///
/// # Arguments
///
/// * `input_json` - A JSON string pointer containing:
/// - `data`: Array of complex numbers to transform
///
/// # Returns
///
/// A C string pointer containing JSON-encoded `FfiResult<Vec<Complex<f64>>, String>` with
/// the frequency domain representation.
///
/// # 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"
/// Computes the discrete convolution of two signals using JSON serialization.
///
/// The convolution is defined as (a * v)\[n\] = Σ a\[k\]v\[n-k\], representing the
/// combined effect of two systems or filtering operation.
///
/// # Arguments
///
/// * `input_json` - A JSON string pointer containing:
/// - `a`: First signal array
/// - `v`: Second signal array (kernel)
///
/// # Returns
///
/// A C string pointer containing JSON-encoded `FfiResult<Vec<f64>, String>` with
/// the convolution result.
///
/// # 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"
/// Computes the cross-correlation of two signals using JSON serialization.
///
/// Cross-correlation measures similarity between signals as a function of lag:
/// (a ⋆ v)\[n\] = Σ a\[k\]v\[n+k\].
///
/// # Arguments
///
/// * `input_json` - A JSON string pointer containing:
/// - `a`: First signal array
/// - `v`: Second signal array
///
/// # Returns
///
/// A C string pointer containing JSON-encoded `FfiResult<Vec<f64>, String>` with
/// the cross-correlation result.
///
/// # 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"