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use leap_sys::LEAP_TRACKING_EVENT;
use crate::{sized_with_trailing_data::SizedWithTrailingData, FrameHeader, Hand};
pub struct InterpolationTrackingEvent {
pub(crate) handle: Box<SizedWithTrailingData<LEAP_TRACKING_EVENT>>,
}
impl InterpolationTrackingEvent {
pub(crate) unsafe fn new_uninitialized(requested_frame_size: u64) -> Self {
let trailing_size =
requested_frame_size as usize - std::mem::size_of::<LEAP_TRACKING_EVENT>();
Self {
handle: SizedWithTrailingData::allocate(std::mem::zeroed(), trailing_size),
}
}
#[doc = " A universal frame identification header. @since 3.0.0"]
pub fn info(&self) -> FrameHeader {
(&self.handle.sized.info).into()
}
#[doc = " An identifier for this tracking frame. This identifier is meant to be monotonically"]
#[doc = " increasing, but values may be skipped if the client application does not poll for messages"]
#[doc = " fast enough. This number also generally increases at the same rate as info.frame_id, but"]
#[doc = " if the server cannot process every image received from the device cameras, the info.frame_id"]
#[doc = " identifier may increase faster."]
#[doc = " @since 3.0.0"]
pub fn tracking_frame_id(&self) -> i64 {
self.handle.sized.tracking_frame_id
}
#[doc = " A pointer to the array of hands tracked in this frame."]
#[doc = " @since 3.0.0"]
pub fn hands(&self) -> Vec<Hand> {
let n_hand = self.handle.sized.nHands as isize;
unsafe {
(0..n_hand)
.map(|hand_index| &*self.handle.sized.pHands.offset(hand_index))
.map(|h| h.into())
.collect()
}
}
#[doc = " Current tracking frame rate in hertz."]
#[doc = ""]
#[doc = " This frame rate is distinct from the image frame rate, which is the rate that images are"]
#[doc = " being read from the device. Depending on host CPU limitations, the tracking frame rate"]
#[doc = " may be substantially less than the device frame rate."]
#[doc = ""]
#[doc = " This number is generally equal to or less than the device frame rate, but there is one"]
#[doc = " case where this number may be _higher_ than the device frame rate: When the device rate"]
#[doc = " drops. In this case, the device frame rate will fall sooner than the tracking frame rate."]
#[doc = ""]
#[doc = " This number is equal to zero if there are not enough frames to estimate frame rate."]
#[doc = ""]
#[doc = " This number cannot be negative."]
#[doc = " @since 3.0.0"]
pub fn framerate(&self) -> f32 {
self.handle.sized.framerate
}
}