pub struct TextureBlitter { /* private fields */ }Available on crate feature
unstable-wgpu-27 only.Expand description
Texture Blitting (Copying) Utility
Use this if you want to just render/copy texture A to texture B where CommandEncoder::copy_texture_to_texture would not work because:
- Textures are in incompatible formats.
- Textures are of different sizes.
- Your copy destination is the surface texture and does not have the
COPY_DSTusage.
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Source§impl TextureBlitter
impl TextureBlitter
Sourcepub fn new(device: &Device, format: TextureFormat) -> TextureBlitter
pub fn new(device: &Device, format: TextureFormat) -> TextureBlitter
Returns a TextureBlitter with default settings.
§Arguments
device- ADeviceformat- TheTextureFormatof the texture that will be copied to. This has to have theRENDER_TARGETusage.
Properties of the blitting (such as the BlendState) can be customised by using TextureBlitterBuilder instead.
Sourcepub fn copy(
&self,
device: &Device,
encoder: &mut CommandEncoder,
source: &TextureView,
target: &TextureView,
)
pub fn copy( &self, device: &Device, encoder: &mut CommandEncoder, source: &TextureView, target: &TextureView, )
Copies the data from the source TextureView to the target TextureView
§Arguments
device- ADeviceencoder- ACommandEncodersource- ATextureViewthat gets copied. The format does not matter.target- ATextureViewthat gets the data copied from thesource. It has to be the same format as the format specified inTextureBlitter::new
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impl Freeze for TextureBlitter
impl !RefUnwindSafe for TextureBlitter
impl Send for TextureBlitter
impl Sync for TextureBlitter
impl Unpin for TextureBlitter
impl !UnwindSafe for TextureBlitter
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