MmapUnifiedLoggerRead

Struct MmapUnifiedLoggerRead 

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pub struct MmapUnifiedLoggerRead { /* private fields */ }
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A read side of the memory map based unified logger.

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impl MmapUnifiedLoggerRead

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pub fn new(base_file_path: &Path) -> Result<Self>

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pub fn raw_main_header(&self) -> &MainHeader

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impl UnifiedLogRead for MmapUnifiedLoggerRead

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fn raw_read_section(&mut self) -> CuResult<(SectionHeader, Vec<u8>)>

Reads the section from the section header pos.

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fn read_next_section_type( &mut self, datalogtype: UnifiedLogType, ) -> CuResult<Option<Vec<u8>>>

Read through the unified logger until it reaches the UnifiedLogType given in datalogtype. It will return the byte array of the section if found.

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