pub struct BatchProcessor { /* private fields */ }Expand description
SIMD-optimized batch operations for multiple agents
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impl BatchProcessor
pub fn new(max_agents: usize) -> Self
Sourcepub fn batch_update_positions(&mut self, dt: f32)
pub fn batch_update_positions(&mut self, dt: f32)
Fallback batch update for WASM and other targets
Sourcepub fn calculate_forces(&mut self) -> AlignedVector
pub fn calculate_forces(&mut self) -> AlignedVector
Fallback force calculation for WASM and other targets
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impl Freeze for BatchProcessor
impl RefUnwindSafe for BatchProcessor
impl Send for BatchProcessor
impl Sync for BatchProcessor
impl Unpin for BatchProcessor
impl UnwindSafe for BatchProcessor
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