pub struct GeometryDataExport {
pub schema: &'static str,
pub version: u32,
pub up_axis: &'static str,
pub units: &'static str,
pub rtc_offset: [f64; 3],
pub element_count: usize,
pub elements: BTreeMap<u32, ExportedElement>,
}Expand description
Top-level geometry-data document. Serializes to the ifc-lite-geometry-data
JSON contract.
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§schema: &'static str§version: u32§up_axis: &'static strVertical axis convention of vertices. Always "Z" (IFC native).
units: &'static strLength unit of vertices. Always "m" (SI metres).
rtc_offset: [f64; 3]The RTC offset already folded into vertices. [0,0,0] for models near
the origin; non-zero for geo-referenced models (so a consumer can choose
to re-localise by subtracting it for f32-friendly local coordinates).
element_count: usize§elements: BTreeMap<u32, ExportedElement>Per-entity geometry, keyed by IFC STEP/express id (JSON object key is the id as a string).
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Source§impl Clone for GeometryDataExport
impl Clone for GeometryDataExport
Source§fn clone(&self) -> GeometryDataExport
fn clone(&self) -> GeometryDataExport
Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
1.0.0 (const: unstable) · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
Performs copy-assignment from
source. Read moreSource§impl Debug for GeometryDataExport
impl Debug for GeometryDataExport
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impl Freeze for GeometryDataExport
impl RefUnwindSafe for GeometryDataExport
impl Send for GeometryDataExport
impl Sync for GeometryDataExport
impl Unpin for GeometryDataExport
impl UnsafeUnpin for GeometryDataExport
impl UnwindSafe for GeometryDataExport
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