defmodule Membrane.Core.Pipeline.State do @moduledoc false # Structure representing state of a pipeline. It is a part of the private API. # It does not represent state of pipelines you construct, it's a state used # internally in Membrane. use Bunch use Bunch.Access alias Membrane.Child alias Membrane.Core.Parent.{ChildLifeController, ChildrenModel, CrashGroup, Link} alias Membrane.Core.Timer @type t :: %__MODULE__{ module: module(), playback: Membrane.Playback.t(), internal_state: Membrane.Pipeline.state() | nil, children: ChildrenModel.children(), links: %{Link.id() => Link.t()}, crash_groups: %{CrashGroup.name() => CrashGroup.t()}, pending_specs: ChildLifeController.pending_specs(), synchronization: %{ timers: %{Timer.id() => Timer.t()}, clock_provider: %{ clock: Membrane.Clock.t() | nil, provider: Child.name() | nil }, clock_proxy: Membrane.Clock.t() }, initialized?: boolean(), terminating?: boolean(), resource_guard: Membrane.ResourceGuard.t(), setup_incomplete_returned?: boolean(), stalker: Membrane.Core.Stalker.t(), subprocess_supervisor: pid(), awaiting_setup_completition?: boolean() } # READ THIS BEFORE ADDING NEW FIELD!!! # Fields of this structure will be inspected in the same order, in which they occur in the # list passed to `defstruct`. Take a look at lib/membrane/core/inspect.ex to get more info. # If you want to add a new field to the state, place it at the spot corresponding to its # importance and possibly near other related fields. defstruct module: nil, name: nil, playback: :stopped, internal_state: nil, children: %{}, links: %{}, crash_groups: %{}, pending_specs: %{}, synchronization: nil, initialized?: false, terminating?: false, setup_incomplete_returned?: false, stalker: nil, resource_guard: nil, subprocess_supervisor: nil, awaiting_setup_completition?: false end