Struct BufferTextureCopyInfo
pub struct BufferTextureCopyInfo {Show 16 fields
pub copy_width: u64,
pub copy_height: u64,
pub depth_or_array_layers: u64,
pub offset: u64,
pub block_size_bytes: u64,
pub block_width_texels: u64,
pub block_height_texels: u64,
pub width_blocks: u64,
pub height_blocks: u64,
pub row_bytes_dense: u64,
pub row_stride_bytes: u64,
pub image_stride_rows: u64,
pub image_stride_bytes: u64,
pub image_rows_dense: u64,
pub image_bytes_dense: u64,
pub bytes_in_copy: u64,
}unstable-wgpu-27 only.Expand description
Information about a copy between a buffer and a texture.
Mostly used for internal calculations, but useful nonetheless.
Generated by TexelCopyBufferLayout::get_buffer_texture_copy_info.
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§copy_width: u64The width of the copy region in pixels.
copy_height: u64The height of the copy region in pixels.
depth_or_array_layers: u64The depth of the copy region in pixels.
offset: u64The offset in the buffer where the copy starts.
block_size_bytes: u64The size of a single texture texel block in bytes.
block_width_texels: u64The number of texel in a texel block in the x direction.
block_height_texels: u64The number of texel in a texel block in the y direction.
width_blocks: u64The width of the copy region in blocks.
height_blocks: u64The height of the copy region in blocks.
row_bytes_dense: u64The number of bytes in the last row of the copy region.
row_stride_bytes: u64The stride in bytes between the start of one row in an image and the next row in the same image.
This includes any padding between one row and the next row.
image_stride_rows: u64The stride in rows between the start of one image and the next image.
image_stride_bytes: u64The stride in bytes between the start of one image and the next image.
image_rows_dense: u64The number of rows in a densely packed list of images.
This is the number of rows in the image that are actually used for texel data,
and does not include any padding rows, unlike image_stride_rows.
image_bytes_dense: u64The number of bytes in a densely packed list of images.
This is the number of bytes in the image that are actually used for texel data, or are used for padding between rows. Padding at the end of the last row and between images is not included.
bytes_in_copy: u64The total number of bytes in the copy region.
This includes all padding except the padding after the last row in the copy.
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§impl Clone for BufferTextureCopyInfo
impl Clone for BufferTextureCopyInfo
§fn clone(&self) -> BufferTextureCopyInfo
fn clone(&self) -> BufferTextureCopyInfo
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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impl Debug for BufferTextureCopyInfo
§impl PartialEq for BufferTextureCopyInfo
impl PartialEq for BufferTextureCopyInfo
impl Copy for BufferTextureCopyInfo
impl Eq for BufferTextureCopyInfo
impl StructuralPartialEq for BufferTextureCopyInfo
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impl Freeze for BufferTextureCopyInfo
impl RefUnwindSafe for BufferTextureCopyInfo
impl Send for BufferTextureCopyInfo
impl Sync for BufferTextureCopyInfo
impl Unpin for BufferTextureCopyInfo
impl UnwindSafe for BufferTextureCopyInfo
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