pub struct MXSignpostIntervalData { /* private fields */ }MXSignpostMetric only.Expand description
A class that encapsulates metrics associated with app specific signpost intervals.
These metrics will be collected and aggregated if the associated signposts were emit using MXSignpost or MXSignpostAnimation APIs
To limit on-device overhead, the system will automatically limit the number of signposts (emitted using the MetricKit log handle) processed.
Avoid losing telemetry by limiting usage of signposts (emitted using the MetricKit log handle) to critical sections of code.
See also Apple’s documentation
Implementations§
Source§impl MXSignpostIntervalData
impl MXSignpostIntervalData
Sourcepub unsafe fn histogrammedSignpostDuration(
&self,
) -> Retained<MXHistogram<NSUnitDuration>>
Available on crate feature MXHistogram only.
pub unsafe fn histogrammedSignpostDuration( &self, ) -> Retained<MXHistogram<NSUnitDuration>>
MXHistogram only.A histogram of signpost intervals durations associated with the given signposts with signpostName and signpostCategory.
Sourcepub unsafe fn cumulativeCPUTime(
&self,
) -> Option<Retained<NSMeasurement<NSUnitDuration>>>
pub unsafe fn cumulativeCPUTime( &self, ) -> Option<Retained<NSMeasurement<NSUnitDuration>>>
Cumulative CPU time aggregated over the MXSignpost intervals.
This property is null when signposts with the associated signpostName and signpostCategory contain no interval metric data.
Sourcepub unsafe fn averageMemory(
&self,
) -> Option<Retained<MXAverage<NSUnitInformationStorage>>>
Available on crate feature MXAverage only.
pub unsafe fn averageMemory( &self, ) -> Option<Retained<MXAverage<NSUnitInformationStorage>>>
MXAverage only.Average value of memory snapshots taken at beginning and end of MXSignpost intervals
This property is null when signposts with the associated signpostName and signpostCategory contain no interval metric data.
Sourcepub unsafe fn cumulativeLogicalWrites(
&self,
) -> Option<Retained<NSMeasurement<NSUnitInformationStorage>>>
pub unsafe fn cumulativeLogicalWrites( &self, ) -> Option<Retained<NSMeasurement<NSUnitInformationStorage>>>
Cumulative logical writes aggregated over the MXSignpost intervals.
This property is null when signposts with the associated signpostName and signpostCategory contain no interval metric data.
Sourcepub unsafe fn cumulativeHitchTimeRatio(
&self,
) -> Option<Retained<NSMeasurement<NSUnit>>>
pub unsafe fn cumulativeHitchTimeRatio( &self, ) -> Option<Retained<NSMeasurement<NSUnit>>>
Cumulative hitch time ratio aggregated over the MXSignpostAnimation intervals.
This property is null when signposts with the associated signpostName and signpostCategory contain no interval metric data.
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}Trait Implementations§
Source§impl AsRef<AnyObject> for MXSignpostIntervalData
impl AsRef<AnyObject> for MXSignpostIntervalData
Source§impl AsRef<NSObject> for MXSignpostIntervalData
impl AsRef<NSObject> for MXSignpostIntervalData
Source§impl Borrow<AnyObject> for MXSignpostIntervalData
impl Borrow<AnyObject> for MXSignpostIntervalData
Source§impl Borrow<NSObject> for MXSignpostIntervalData
impl Borrow<NSObject> for MXSignpostIntervalData
Source§impl ClassType for MXSignpostIntervalData
impl ClassType for MXSignpostIntervalData
Source§const NAME: &'static str = "MXSignpostIntervalData"
const NAME: &'static str = "MXSignpostIntervalData"
Source§type ThreadKind = <<MXSignpostIntervalData as ClassType>::Super as ClassType>::ThreadKind
type ThreadKind = <<MXSignpostIntervalData as ClassType>::Super as ClassType>::ThreadKind
Source§impl Debug for MXSignpostIntervalData
impl Debug for MXSignpostIntervalData
Source§impl Deref for MXSignpostIntervalData
impl Deref for MXSignpostIntervalData
Source§impl Hash for MXSignpostIntervalData
impl Hash for MXSignpostIntervalData
Source§impl Message for MXSignpostIntervalData
impl Message for MXSignpostIntervalData
Source§impl NSObjectProtocol for MXSignpostIntervalData
impl NSObjectProtocol for MXSignpostIntervalData
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fn isEqual(&self, other: Option<&AnyObject>) -> bool
Source§fn hash(&self) -> usize
fn hash(&self) -> usize
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