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ruv 2d29359809 feat(adr-117/p3+p3.5): vitals + BFLD bindings
P3 — Vital sign extraction bindings (wifi-densepose-vitals):
- VitalStatus enum (eq, eq_int, hash, frozen) — Valid/Degraded/Unreliable/Unavailable
- VitalEstimate (frozen) — value_bpm + confidence + status
- VitalReading (frozen) — HR + BR + signal quality composite
- BreathingExtractor — 0.1–0.5 Hz bandpass + zero-crossing
- HeartRateExtractor — 0.8–2.0 Hz bandpass + autocorrelation
- py.allow_threads on extract() hot loops (Q5 audit confirmed
  core/vitals/signal are pure-sync — zero tokio deps, safe to release
  GIL with no embedded runtime needed)
- 17 tests covering construction, getters, frozen immutability,
  esp32_default + explicit ctors, synthetic-signal end-to-end

P3.5 — BFLD bindings (forward-compat surface, stub Rust):
- BfldKind enum — CompressedHE20/40/80/160 + UncompressedHT20/40
  with n_subcarriers, bandwidth_mhz, is_he metadata getters
- BfldFrame (frozen) — from_compressed_feedback() accepts numpy
  Complex64 ndarray [Nr x Nc x Nsc], validates dims against kind,
  feedback_matrix() returns lossless roundtrip ndarray
- BfldReport — aggregates frames, rejects mismatched kinds,
  computes inverse-CV coherence score
- 19 tests covering all 6 PHY variants + numpy roundtrip +
  dim-mismatch error + aggregation
- Real Rust ingestion (wifi-densepose-bfld crate) lands post-v2.0
  per ADR-117 §11.11/12 — Python API will not change

Total Python test count: 93 (was 57, +36 P3+P3.5). All passing.

Refs: docs/adr/ADR-117-pip-wifi-densepose-modernization.md
Refs: #785

Co-Authored-By: claude-flow <ruv@ruv.net>
2026-05-24 11:21:58 -04:00

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[package]
name = "wifi-densepose-py"
version = "2.0.0-alpha.1"
# The `python/` crate is intentionally OUTSIDE the `v2/` Cargo
# workspace (ADR-117 §5.2) so maturin's `python-source` + `module-name`
# config stays self-contained and `cargo test --workspace` in v2/
# doesn't have to compile pyo3. Hence no `*.workspace = true`
# inheritance here — every field is local.
edition = "2021"
license = "MIT"
authors = ["rUv <ruv@ruv.net>", "WiFi-DensePose Contributors"]
description = "PyO3 bindings for the WiFi-DensePose Rust core — ships as the `wifi-densepose` PyPI wheel (ADR-117)"
repository = "https://github.com/ruvnet/RuView"
# ADR-117 §5.2: the Python wheel's compiled module name is
# `wifi_densepose._native` (the leading underscore marks it as an internal
# implementation detail re-exported by the pure-Python facade in
# `wifi_densepose/__init__.py`). Keeping the name distinct from the crate
# avoids the maturin gotcha where `wifi_densepose-py` would collide with
# the user-facing `wifi_densepose` package on import.
[lib]
name = "wifi_densepose_native"
crate-type = ["cdylib", "rlib"]
path = "src/lib.rs"
[dependencies]
# PyO3 with abi3-py310 — one compiled binary covers Python 3.10, 3.11,
# 3.12, 3.13, and any future 3.x that keeps the stable ABI (ADR-117 §5.4).
# Without abi3 we'd need a separate wheel per Python minor version × OS
# × arch, blowing up the cibuildwheel matrix.
pyo3 = { version = "0.22", features = ["extension-module", "abi3-py310"] }
# Re-export the Rust core types through PyO3 #[pyclass] wrappers in P2.
# Default-features-off keeps the wheel size below the 5 MB ADR-117 §5.4
# budget by avoiding optional BLAS/openssl chains.
wifi-densepose-core = { version = "0.3.0", path = "../v2/crates/wifi-densepose-core" }
# P3 — vitals extraction (HR/BR via the 4-stage pipeline). Pure-sync;
# no tokio (Q5 audited 2026-05-24); safe to wrap in py.allow_threads.
wifi-densepose-vitals = { version = "0.3.0", path = "../v2/crates/wifi-densepose-vitals" }
# numpy bridge — needed for P3.5 BfldFrame (Complex64 ndarray) and for
# the future P3 CsiFrame numpy round-trip.
numpy = "0.22"
[dev-dependencies]
# Doc-test infrastructure for the Python-facing examples in the bound
# Rust functions. Lands properly in P2 once #[pyfunction]s exist to test.