Struct mpv_event_end_file

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#[repr(C)]
pub struct mpv_event_end_file { pub reason: c_int, pub error: c_int, pub playlist_entry_id: i64, pub playlist_insert_id: i64, pub playlist_insert_num_entries: c_int, }

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§reason: c_int

Corresponds to the values in enum mpv_end_file_reason (the “int” type will be replaced with mpv_end_file_reason on the next ABI bump).

Unknown values should be treated as unknown.

§error: c_int

If reason==MPV_END_FILE_REASON_ERROR, this contains a mpv error code (one of MPV_ERROR_…) giving an approximate reason why playback failed. In other cases, this field is 0 (no error). Since API version 1.9.

§playlist_entry_id: i64

Playlist entry ID of the file that was being played or attempted to be played. This has the same value as the playlist_entry_id field in the corresponding mpv_event_start_file event. Since API version 1.108.

§playlist_insert_id: i64

If loading ended, because the playlist entry to be played was for example a playlist, and the current playlist entry is replaced with a number of other entries. This may happen at least with MPV_END_FILE_REASON_REDIRECT (other event types may use this for similar but different purposes in the future). In this case, playlist_insert_id will be set to the playlist entry ID of the first inserted entry, and playlist_insert_num_entries to the total number of inserted playlist entries. Note this in this specific case, the ID of the last inserted entry is playlist_insert_id+num-1. Beware that depending on circumstances, you may observe the new playlist entries before seeing the event (e.g. reading the “playlist” property or getting a property change notification before receiving the event). Since API version 1.108.

§playlist_insert_num_entries: c_int

See playlist_insert_id. Only non-0 if playlist_insert_id is valid. Never negative. Since API version 1.108.

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impl Clone for mpv_event_end_file

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fn clone(&self) -> mpv_event_end_file

Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for mpv_event_end_file

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl Copy for mpv_event_end_file

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