[−][src]Trait amethyst_rendy::rendy::hal::pso::DescriptorPool
A descriptor pool is a collection of memory from which descriptor sets are allocated.
Required methods
unsafe fn free_sets<I>(&mut self, descriptor_sets: I) where
I: IntoIterator<Item = <B as Backend>::DescriptorSet>,
I: IntoIterator<Item = <B as Backend>::DescriptorSet>,
Free the given descriptor sets provided as an iterator.
unsafe fn reset(&mut self)
Resets a descriptor pool, releasing all resources from all the descriptor sets allocated from it and freeing the descriptor sets. Invalidates all descriptor sets allocated from the pool; trying to use one after the pool has been reset is undefined behavior.
Provided methods
unsafe fn allocate_set(
&mut self,
layout: &<B as Backend>::DescriptorSetLayout
) -> Result<<B as Backend>::DescriptorSet, AllocationError>
&mut self,
layout: &<B as Backend>::DescriptorSetLayout
) -> Result<<B as Backend>::DescriptorSet, AllocationError>
Allocate a descriptor set from the pool.
The descriptor set will be allocated from the pool according to the corresponding set layout. However,
specific descriptors must still be written to the set before use using a DescriptorSetWrite
or
DescriptorSetCopy
.
Descriptors will become invalid once the pool is reset. Usage of invalidated descriptor sets results in undefined behavior.
unsafe fn allocate_sets<I>(
&mut self,
layouts: I,
sets: &mut Vec<<B as Backend>::DescriptorSet>
) -> Result<(), AllocationError> where
I: IntoIterator,
<I as IntoIterator>::Item: Borrow<<B as Backend>::DescriptorSetLayout>,
&mut self,
layouts: I,
sets: &mut Vec<<B as Backend>::DescriptorSet>
) -> Result<(), AllocationError> where
I: IntoIterator,
<I as IntoIterator>::Item: Borrow<<B as Backend>::DescriptorSetLayout>,
Allocate one or multiple descriptor sets from the pool.
The descriptor set will be allocated from the pool according to the corresponding set layout. However,
specific descriptors must still be written to the set before use using a DescriptorSetWrite
or
DescriptorSetCopy
.
Each descriptor set will be allocated from the pool according to the corresponding set layout. Descriptors will become invalid once the pool is reset. Usage of invalidated descriptor sets results in undefined behavior.