Enum AccelerationStructureEntries   
pub enum AccelerationStructureEntries<'a, B>{
    Instances(AccelerationStructureInstances<'a, B>),
    Triangles(Vec<AccelerationStructureTriangles<'a, B>>),
    AABBs(Vec<AccelerationStructureAABBs<'a, B>>),
}Available on crate feature 
unstable-wgpu-26 only.Expand description
Entries for a single descriptor
Instances- Multiple instances for a top level acceleration structureTriangles- Multiple triangle meshes for a bottom level acceleration structureAABBs- List of list of axis aligned bounding boxes for a bottom level acceleration structure
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Instances(AccelerationStructureInstances<'a, B>)
Triangles(Vec<AccelerationStructureTriangles<'a, B>>)
AABBs(Vec<AccelerationStructureAABBs<'a, B>>)
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