pub struct PipelineExecutor<'a> { /* private fields */ }Expand description
Executor for OCR pipeline stages with configurable entry points.
This struct handles the actual pipeline execution logic, supporting different entry points for dynamic batching scenarios.
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Sourcepub fn execute_pipeline(
&self,
input_img_arc: Arc<RgbImage>,
image_path: Option<&Path>,
index: usize,
config: PipelineStageConfig<'a>,
) -> Result<OAROCRResult, OCRError>
pub fn execute_pipeline( &self, input_img_arc: Arc<RgbImage>, image_path: Option<&Path>, index: usize, config: PipelineStageConfig<'a>, ) -> Result<OAROCRResult, OCRError>
Execute the full pipeline or a subset based on configuration.
This method consolidates the duplicated pipeline execution logic from process_single_image and process_single_image_from_memory.
Sourcepub fn execute_from_detection(
&self,
params: SingleImageProcessingParams<'_>,
) -> Result<OAROCRResult, OCRError>
pub fn execute_from_detection( &self, params: SingleImageProcessingParams<'_>, ) -> Result<OAROCRResult, OCRError>
Execute pipeline from the detection stage onwards.
This method handles the case where detection has already been performed in dynamic batching scenarios.
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impl<'a> Unpin for PipelineExecutor<'a>
impl<'a> UnwindSafe for PipelineExecutor<'a>
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