Struct braid_triggerbox::TriggerClockInfoRow
source · pub struct TriggerClockInfoRow {
pub start_timestamp: DateTime<Utc>,
pub framecount: i64,
pub tcnt: u8,
pub stop_timestamp: DateTime<Utc>,
}
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§start_timestamp: DateTime<Utc>
§framecount: i64
§tcnt: u8
§stop_timestamp: DateTime<Utc>
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impl Freeze for TriggerClockInfoRow
impl RefUnwindSafe for TriggerClockInfoRow
impl Send for TriggerClockInfoRow
impl Sync for TriggerClockInfoRow
impl Unpin for TriggerClockInfoRow
impl UnwindSafe for TriggerClockInfoRow
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