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Moves everything Camera related into `core/` / `Core/` so that it is better encapsulated from React Native. Benefits: 1. Code is much better organized. Should be easier for collaborators now, and cleaner codebase for me. 2. Locking is fully atomically as you can now only configure the session through a lock/Mutex which is batch-overridable * On iOS, this makes Camera startup time **MUCH** faster, I measured speedups from **1.5 seconds** to only **240 milliseconds** since we only lock/commit once! 🚀 * On Android, this fixes a few out-of-sync/concurrency issues like "Capture Request contains unconfigured Input/Output Surface!" since it is now a single lock-operation! 💪 3. It is easier to integrate VisionCamera outside of React Native (e.g. Native iOS Apps, NativeScript, Flutter, etc) With this PR, VisionCamera V3 is up to **7x** faster than V2
33 lines
776 B
Swift
33 lines
776 B
Swift
//
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// CameraSessionDelegate.swift
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// VisionCamera
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//
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// Created by Marc Rousavy on 11.10.23.
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// Copyright © 2023 mrousavy. All rights reserved.
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//
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import AVFoundation
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import Foundation
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/**
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A listener for [CameraSession] events
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*/
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protocol CameraSessionDelegate: AnyObject {
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/**
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Called when there is a Runtime Error in the [CameraSession]
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*/
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func onError(_ error: CameraError)
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/**
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Called when the [CameraSession] successfully initializes
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*/
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func onSessionInitialized()
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/**
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Called for every frame (if video or frameProcessor is enabled)
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*/
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func onFrame(sampleBuffer: CMSampleBuffer)
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/**
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Called whenever a QR/Barcode has been scanned. Only if the CodeScanner Output is enabled
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*/
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func onCodeScanned(codes: [CameraSession.Code])
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}
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