pub struct FrameTimings { /* private fields */ }Expand description
A FrameTimings object holds timing information for a single frame
of the application’s displays. To retrieve FrameTimings objects,
use FrameClock::timings() or FrameClock::current_timings().
The information in FrameTimings is useful for precise synchronization
of video with the event or audio streams, and for measuring
quality metrics for the application’s display, such as latency and jitter.
Implementations§
Source§impl FrameTimings
impl FrameTimings
Sourcepub fn as_ptr(&self) -> *mut GdkFrameTimings
pub fn as_ptr(&self) -> *mut GdkFrameTimings
Return the inner pointer to the underlying C value.
Sourcepub unsafe fn from_glib_ptr_borrow<'a>(
ptr: *const *const GdkFrameTimings,
) -> &'a Self
pub unsafe fn from_glib_ptr_borrow<'a>( ptr: *const *const GdkFrameTimings, ) -> &'a Self
Borrows the underlying C value.
Source§impl FrameTimings
impl FrameTimings
Sourcepub fn is_complete(&self) -> bool
pub fn is_complete(&self) -> bool
The timing information in a FrameTimings is filled in
incrementally as the frame as drawn and passed off to the
window system for processing and display to the user. The
accessor functions for FrameTimings can return 0 to
indicate an unavailable value for two reasons: either because
the information is not yet available, or because it isn’t
available at all. Once is_complete() returns
true for a frame, you can be certain that no further values
will become available and be stored in the FrameTimings.
§Returns
true if all information that will be available
for the frame has been filled in.
Sourcepub fn frame_counter(&self) -> i64
pub fn frame_counter(&self) -> i64
Gets the frame counter value of the FrameClock when this
this frame was drawn.
§Returns
the frame counter value for this frame
Sourcepub fn frame_time(&self) -> i64
pub fn frame_time(&self) -> i64
Returns the frame time for the frame. This is the time value
that is typically used to time animations for the frame. See
FrameClock::frame_time().
§Returns
the frame time for the frame, in the timescale
of g_get_monotonic_time()
Source§impl FrameTimings
impl FrameTimings
Sourcepub fn predicted_presentation_time(&self) -> Option<NonZeroU64>
pub fn predicted_presentation_time(&self) -> Option<NonZeroU64>
Gets the predicted time at which this frame will be displayed. Although
no predicted time may be available, if one is available, it will
be available while the frame is being generated, in contrast to
presentation_time(), which is only available
after the frame has been presented. In general, if you are simply
animating, you should use FrameClock::frame_time() rather
than this function, but this function is useful for applications
that want exact control over latency. For example, a movie player
may want this information for Audio/Video synchronization.
§Returns
The predicted time at which the frame will be presented,
in the timescale of g_get_monotonic_time(), or 0 if no predicted
presentation time is available.
Sourcepub fn presentation_time(&self) -> Option<NonZeroU64>
pub fn presentation_time(&self) -> Option<NonZeroU64>
Reurns the presentation time. This is the time at which the frame became visible to the user.
§Returns
the time the frame was displayed to the user, in the
timescale of g_get_monotonic_time(), or 0 if no presentation
time is available. See is_complete()
Sourcepub fn refresh_interval(&self) -> Option<NonZeroU64>
pub fn refresh_interval(&self) -> Option<NonZeroU64>
Gets the natural interval between presentation times for the display that this frame was displayed on. Frame presentation usually happens during the “vertical blanking interval”.
§Returns
the refresh interval of the display, in microseconds,
or 0 if the refresh interval is not available.
See is_complete().
Trait Implementations§
Source§impl Clone for FrameTimings
impl Clone for FrameTimings
Source§impl Debug for FrameTimings
impl Debug for FrameTimings
impl Eq for FrameTimings
Source§impl From<FrameTimings> for Value
impl From<FrameTimings> for Value
Source§fn from(s: FrameTimings) -> Self
fn from(s: FrameTimings) -> Self
Source§impl HasParamSpec for FrameTimings
impl HasParamSpec for FrameTimings
type ParamSpec = ParamSpecBoxed
Source§type SetValue = FrameTimings
type SetValue = FrameTimings
type BuilderFn = fn(&str) -> ParamSpecBoxedBuilder<'_, FrameTimings>
fn param_spec_builder() -> Self::BuilderFn
Source§impl Hash for FrameTimings
impl Hash for FrameTimings
Source§impl Ord for FrameTimings
impl Ord for FrameTimings
Source§fn cmp(&self, other: &FrameTimings) -> Ordering
fn cmp(&self, other: &FrameTimings) -> Ordering
1.21.0 (const: unstable) · Source§fn max(self, other: Self) -> Selfwhere
Self: Sized,
fn max(self, other: Self) -> Selfwhere
Self: Sized,
Source§impl PartialEq for FrameTimings
impl PartialEq for FrameTimings
Source§impl PartialOrd for FrameTimings
impl PartialOrd for FrameTimings
Source§impl StaticType for FrameTimings
impl StaticType for FrameTimings
Source§fn static_type() -> Type
fn static_type() -> Type
Self.