Struct Device
pub struct Device { /* private fields */ }
Available on crate feature
unstable-wgpu-26
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Structure describing a logical device. Some members are internally mutable, stored behind mutexes.
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§impl Device
impl Device
pub fn late_init_resources_with_queue(&self) -> Result<(), RequestDeviceError>
pub fn is_valid(&self) -> bool
pub fn check_is_valid(&self) -> Result<(), DeviceError>
pub fn lose_if_oom(&self)
pub fn lose_if_oom(&self)
Checks that we are operating within the memory budget reported by the native APIs.
If we are not, the device gets invalidated.
The budget might fluctuate over the lifetime of the application, so it should be checked somewhat frequently.
pub fn handle_hal_error(&self, error: DeviceError) -> DeviceError
pub fn handle_hal_error_with_nonfatal_oom( &self, error: DeviceError, ) -> DeviceError
pub fn get_queue(&self) -> Option<Arc<Queue>>
pub fn set_queue(&self, queue: &Arc<Queue>)
pub unsafe fn create_pipeline_cache(
self: &Arc<Device>,
desc: &PipelineCacheDescriptor<'_>,
) -> Result<Arc<PipelineCache>, CreatePipelineCacheError>
pub unsafe fn create_pipeline_cache( self: &Arc<Device>, desc: &PipelineCacheDescriptor<'_>, ) -> Result<Arc<PipelineCache>, CreatePipelineCacheError>
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pub fn get_hal_counters(&self) -> HalCounters
pub fn generate_allocator_report(&self) -> Option<AllocatorReport>
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§impl Labeled for Device
impl Labeled for Device
§fn label(&self) -> &str
fn label(&self) -> &str
Returns a string identifying this resource for logging and errors. Read more
fn error_ident(&self) -> ResourceErrorIdent
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impl !Freeze for Device
impl !RefUnwindSafe for Device
impl Send for Device
impl Sync for Device
impl Unpin for Device
impl !UnwindSafe for Device
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