pub struct StdfReader<R> { /* private fields */ }
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STDF Reader

This reader can process STDF datalogs of Version V4 and V4-2007

Supported compression:

  • Uncompressed
  • Gzip (.gz)
  • Bzip (.bz2)

Example

use rust_stdf::{stdf_file::*, stdf_record_type::*, StdfRecord};

let stdf_path = "demo_file.stdf";
let mut reader = match StdfReader::new(&stdf_path) {
    Ok(r) => r,
    Err(e) => {
        println!("{}", e);
        return;
    }
};

// we will count total DUT# in the file
// and put test result of PTR named
// "continuity test" in a vector.
let mut dut_count: u64 = 0;
let mut continuity_rlt = vec![];

// use type filter to work on certain types,
// use `|` to combine multiple typs
let rec_types = REC_PIR | REC_PTR;
// iterator starts from current file position,
// if file hits EOF, it will NOT redirect to 0.
for rec in reader
    .get_record_iter()
    .filter(|x| x.is_type(rec_types))
{
    match rec {
        StdfRecord::PIR(_) => {dut_count += 1;}
        StdfRecord::PTR(ref ptr_rec) => {
            if ptr_rec.test_txt == "continuity test" {
                continuity_rlt.push(ptr_rec.result);
            }
        }
        _ => {}
    }
}
println!("Total duts {} \n continuity result {:?}",
        dut_count,
        continuity_rlt);

Implementations

Open the given file and return a StdfReader, if successful

Consume a input stream and generate a StdfReader, if successful

return an iterator for StdfRecord

Only the records after the current file position can be read.

return an iterator for unprocessed STDF bytes

beware that internal offset counter is starting from the current position.

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