pub struct FrameCounter { /* private fields */ }Expand description
Terminal sink that counts decoded frames (video or audio). Backed by
an Arc<AtomicUsize> so the count can be read from outside the
pipeline even when this sink ends up running on a Queue worker
thread.
Implementations§
Source§impl FrameCounter
impl FrameCounter
Trait Implementations§
Source§impl Element for FrameCounter
impl Element for FrameCounter
Source§fn name(&self) -> Arc<str> ⓘ
fn name(&self) -> Arc<str> ⓘ
Returns a cheap clone (refcount bump, not a deep copy) of this
element’s name —
crate::bus::BusEvent stores names as
Arc<str> for exactly this reason: a hot path like
crate::queue::Queue posting BusEvent::Dropped once per
overflowed buffer shouldn’t pay for a fresh heap allocation every
time it wants to report which element it is.Source§fn element_type(&self) -> ElementType
fn element_type(&self) -> ElementType
See
ElementType.Source§fn pp_log(&self) -> &PpLog
fn pp_log(&self) -> &PpLog
This element’s identity for
crate::bus::Bus::post — same
id/name as Element::name, just already wrapped as the
crate::pp_log::PpLog its pp_info!/pp_warn!/pp_error! macros need. A
stored private field, not built fresh per call, for the same reason
name() returns a cheap Arc<str> clone instead of a fresh String
— see its own docs.Source§fn pp_log_mut(&mut self) -> &mut PpLog
fn pp_log_mut(&mut self) -> &mut PpLog
Mutable access to the same field
Element::pp_log reads — used by
crate::pipeline::ChainBuilder to stamp the owning
crate::pipeline::Pipeline’s id onto every element that
passes through it, via element_pp_log. Not meant to be called
from anywhere else.Source§impl Sink for FrameCounter
impl Sink for FrameCounter
fn consume(&mut self, buf: MediaBuffer) -> Result<()>
Source§fn control(&mut self, _msg: ControlMsg) -> Result<()>
fn control(&mut self, _msg: ControlMsg) -> Result<()>
Reacts to a
ControlMsg (pause/resume/stop) and, for anything
with a downstream of its own, forwards it on — same shape as
consume, just a separate channel from MediaBuffer so it can
reach every element (not just ones that already know how to
interpret a data buffer) and, at a crate::queue::Queue, jump
ahead of whatever data is backed up instead of waiting behind it.
No default: every Sink has to consciously decide what this means
for it, rather than silently dropping it.Auto Trait Implementations§
impl Freeze for FrameCounter
impl RefUnwindSafe for FrameCounter
impl Send for FrameCounter
impl Sync for FrameCounter
impl Unpin for FrameCounter
impl UnsafeUnpin for FrameCounter
impl UnwindSafe for FrameCounter
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Source§impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for Twhere
T: ?Sized,
impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for Twhere
T: ?Sized,
Source§fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
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