Struct retro_fastforwarding_override

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#[repr(C)]
pub struct retro_fastforwarding_override { pub ratio: f32, pub fastforward: bool, pub notification: bool, pub inhibit_toggle: bool, }
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Used by a libretro core to override the current fastforwarding mode of the frontend

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§ratio: f32

Specifies the runtime speed multiplier that will be applied when ‘fastforward’ is true. For example, a value of 5.0 when running 60 FPS content will cap the fast-forward rate at 300 FPS. Note that the target multiplier may not be achieved if the host hardware has insufficient processing power. Setting a value of 0.0 (or greater than 0.0 but less than 1.0) will result in an uncapped fast-forward rate (limited only by hardware capacity). If the value is negative, it will be ignored (i.e. the frontend will use a runtime speed multiplier of its own choosing)

§fastforward: bool

If true, fastforwarding mode will be enabled. If false, fastforwarding mode will be disabled.

§notification: bool

If true, and if supported by the frontend, an on-screen notification will be displayed while ‘fastforward’ is true. If false, and if supported by the frontend, any on-screen fast-forward notifications will be suppressed

§inhibit_toggle: bool

If true, the core will have sole control over when fastforwarding mode is enabled/disabled; the frontend will not be able to change the state set by ‘fastforward’ until either ‘inhibit_toggle’ is set to false, or the core is unloaded

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impl Clone for retro_fastforwarding_override

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fn clone(&self) -> retro_fastforwarding_override

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const fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

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impl Debug for retro_fastforwarding_override

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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 retro_fastforwarding_override

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