[][src]Struct glium::uniforms::UniformBuffer

pub struct UniformBuffer<T: ?Sized> where
    T: Content
{ /* fields omitted */ }

Buffer that contains a uniform block.

For example, to use a UniformBuffer<[u32; 8]>, you must declare it in GLSL as

This example is not tested
     uniform MyBlock {
         uint array[8];
     };

and pass it to uniform! like this: # use glium::uniform; uniform! { MyBlock: &buffer, }

Implementations

impl<T> UniformBuffer<T> where
    T: Copy
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pub fn new<F: ?Sized>(
    facade: &F,
    data: T
) -> Result<UniformBuffer<T>, BufferCreationError> where
    F: Facade
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Uploads data in the uniforms buffer.

pub fn dynamic<F: ?Sized>(
    facade: &F,
    data: T
) -> Result<UniformBuffer<T>, BufferCreationError> where
    F: Facade
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Uploads data in the uniforms buffer.

pub fn persistent<F: ?Sized>(
    facade: &F,
    data: T
) -> Result<UniformBuffer<T>, BufferCreationError> where
    F: Facade
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Uploads data in the uniforms buffer.

pub fn immutable<F: ?Sized>(
    facade: &F,
    data: T
) -> Result<UniformBuffer<T>, BufferCreationError> where
    F: Facade
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Uploads data in the uniforms buffer.

pub fn empty<F: ?Sized>(
    facade: &F
) -> Result<UniformBuffer<T>, BufferCreationError> where
    F: Facade
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Creates an empty buffer.

pub fn empty_dynamic<F: ?Sized>(
    facade: &F
) -> Result<UniformBuffer<T>, BufferCreationError> where
    F: Facade
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Creates an empty buffer.

pub fn empty_persistent<F: ?Sized>(
    facade: &F
) -> Result<UniformBuffer<T>, BufferCreationError> where
    F: Facade
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Creates an empty buffer.

pub fn empty_immutable<F: ?Sized>(
    facade: &F
) -> Result<UniformBuffer<T>, BufferCreationError> where
    F: Facade
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Creates an empty buffer.

impl<T: ?Sized> UniformBuffer<T> where
    T: Content
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pub fn empty_unsized<F: ?Sized>(
    facade: &F,
    size: usize
) -> Result<UniformBuffer<T>, BufferCreationError> where
    F: Facade
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Creates an empty buffer.

Panic

Panics if the size passed as parameter is not suitable for the type of data.

pub fn empty_unsized_dynamic<F: ?Sized>(
    facade: &F,
    size: usize
) -> Result<UniformBuffer<T>, BufferCreationError> where
    F: Facade
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Creates an empty buffer.

Panic

Panics if the size passed as parameter is not suitable for the type of data.

pub fn empty_unsized_persistent<F: ?Sized>(
    facade: &F,
    size: usize
) -> Result<UniformBuffer<T>, BufferCreationError> where
    F: Facade
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Creates an empty buffer.

Panic

Panics if the size passed as parameter is not suitable for the type of data.

pub fn empty_unsized_immutable<F: ?Sized>(
    facade: &F,
    size: usize
) -> Result<UniformBuffer<T>, BufferCreationError> where
    F: Facade
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Creates an empty buffer.

Panic

Panics if the size passed as parameter is not suitable for the type of data.

Methods from Deref<Target = Buffer<T>>

pub fn get_context(&self) -> &Rc<Context>[src]

Returns the context corresponding to this buffer.

pub fn get_size(&self) -> usize[src]

Returns the size in bytes of this buffer.

pub fn is_persistent(&self) -> bool[src]

Returns true if this buffer uses persistent mapping.

pub fn write(&self, data: &T)[src]

Uploads some data in this buffer.

Implementation

  • For persistent-mapped buffers, waits untils the data is no longer used by the GPU then memcpies the data to the mapping.
  • For immutable buffers, creates a temporary buffer that contains the data then calls glCopyBufferSubData to copy from the temporary buffer to the real one.
  • For other types, calls glBufferSubData.

Panic

Panics if the length of data is different from the length of this buffer.

pub fn invalidate(&self)[src]

Invalidates the content of the buffer. The data becomes undefined.

You should call this if you only use parts of a buffer. For example if you want to use the first half of the buffer, you invalidate the whole buffer then write the first half.

This operation is a no-op if the backend doesn't support it and for persistent-mapped buffers.

Implementation

Calls glInvalidateBufferData if supported. Otherwise, calls glBufferData with a null pointer for data. If glBufferStorage has been used to create the buffer and glInvalidateBufferData is not supported, does nothing.

pub fn read(&self) -> Result<T::Owned, ReadError>[src]

Reads the content of the buffer.

pub fn map(&mut self) -> Mapping<'_, T>[src]

Maps the buffer in memory for both reading and writing.

Implementation

  • For persistent-mapped buffers, waits until the data is no longer accessed by the GPU then returns a pointer to the existing mapping.
  • For immutable buffers, creates a temporary buffer containing the data of the buffer and maps it. When the mapping object is destroyed, copies the content of the temporary buffer to the real buffer.
  • For other types, calls glMapBuffer or glMapSubBuffer.

pub fn map_read(&mut self) -> ReadMapping<'_, T>[src]

Maps the buffer in memory for reading.

Implementation

  • For persistent-mapped buffers, waits until the data is no longer accessed by the GPU then returns a pointer to the existing mapping.
  • For immutable buffers, creates a temporary buffer containing the data of the buffer and maps it.
  • For other types, calls glMapBuffer or glMapSubBuffer.

pub fn map_write(&mut self) -> WriteMapping<'_, T>[src]

Maps the buffer in memory for writing only.

Implementation

  • For persistent-mapped buffers, waits until the data is no longer accessed by the GPU then returns a pointer to the existing mapping.
  • For immutable buffers, creates a temporary buffer and maps it. When the mapping object is destroyed, copies the content of the temporary buffer to the real buffer.
  • For other types, calls glMapBuffer or glMapSubBuffer.

pub fn copy_to<'a, S>(&self, target: S) -> Result<(), CopyError> where
    S: Into<BufferSlice<'a, T>>,
    T: 'a, 
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Copies the content of the buffer to another buffer.

Panic

Panics if T is unsized and the other buffer is too small.

pub unsafe fn slice_custom<R>(&self, f: Field<R>) -> BufferSlice<'_, R> where
    R: Content
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Builds a slice that contains an element from inside the buffer.

This method builds an object that represents a slice of the buffer. No actual operation OpenGL is performed.

Example

#[derive(Copy, Clone)]
struct BufferContent {
    value1: u16,
    value2: u16,
}

let slice = unsafe { buffer.slice_custom(glium::field!(BufferContent, value2)) };

pub unsafe fn slice_custom_mut<R>(
    &mut self,
    f: Field<R>
) -> BufferMutSlice<'_, R> where
    R: Content
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Same as slice_custom but returns a mutable slice.

This method builds an object that represents a slice of the buffer. No actual operation OpenGL is performed.

pub fn as_slice(&self) -> BufferSlice<'_, T>[src]

Builds a slice containing the whole subbuffer.

This method builds an object that represents a slice of the buffer. No actual operation OpenGL is performed.

pub fn as_mut_slice(&mut self) -> BufferMutSlice<'_, T>[src]

Builds a slice containing the whole subbuffer.

This method builds an object that represents a slice of the buffer. No actual operation OpenGL is performed.

pub fn as_slice_any(&self) -> BufferAnySlice<'_>[src]

Builds a slice-any containing the whole subbuffer.

This method builds an object that represents a slice of the buffer. No actual operation OpenGL is performed.

pub fn len(&self) -> usize[src]

Returns the number of elements in this buffer.

pub fn slice<R: RangeArgument<usize>>(
    &self,
    range: R
) -> Option<BufferSlice<'_, [T]>>
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Builds a slice of this subbuffer. Returns None if out of range.

This method builds an object that represents a slice of the buffer. No actual operation OpenGL is performed.

pub fn slice_mut<R: RangeArgument<usize>>(
    &mut self,
    range: R
) -> Option<BufferMutSlice<'_, [T]>>
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Builds a slice of this subbuffer. Returns None if out of range.

This method builds an object that represents a slice of the buffer. No actual operation OpenGL is performed.

pub fn read_as_texture_1d<S>(&self) -> Result<S, ReadError> where
    S: Texture1dDataSink<T>, 
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Reads the content of the buffer.

Trait Implementations

impl<'a, T: ?Sized> AsUniformValue for &'a UniformBuffer<T> where
    T: UniformBlock + Content
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impl<T: Debug + ?Sized> Debug for UniformBuffer<T> where
    T: Content
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impl<T: ?Sized> Deref for UniformBuffer<T> where
    T: Content
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type Target = Buffer<T>

The resulting type after dereferencing.

impl<T: ?Sized> DerefMut for UniformBuffer<T> where
    T: Content
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impl<'a, T: ?Sized> From<&'a UniformBuffer<T>> for BufferSlice<'a, T> where
    T: Content
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impl<'a, T: ?Sized> From<&'a mut UniformBuffer<T>> for BufferMutSlice<'a, T> where
    T: Content
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impl<T: ?Sized + Content> GlObject for UniformBuffer<T>[src]

type Id = c_uint

The type of identifier for this object.

Auto Trait Implementations

impl<T> !RefUnwindSafe for UniformBuffer<T>

impl<T> !Send for UniformBuffer<T>

impl<T> !Sync for UniformBuffer<T>

impl<T: ?Sized> Unpin for UniformBuffer<T> where
    T: Unpin

impl<T> !UnwindSafe for UniformBuffer<T>

Blanket Implementations

impl<T> Any for T where
    T: 'static + ?Sized
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impl<T> Borrow<T> for T where
    T: ?Sized
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impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for T where
    T: ?Sized
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impl<T> From<T> for T[src]

impl<T, U> Into<U> for T where
    U: From<T>, 
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impl<T, U> TryFrom<U> for T where
    U: Into<T>, 
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type Error = Infallible

The type returned in the event of a conversion error.

impl<T, U> TryInto<U> for T where
    U: TryFrom<T>, 
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type Error = <U as TryFrom<T>>::Error

The type returned in the event of a conversion error.