pub struct AssetStorage<A: Asset> { /* private fields */ }
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An asset storage, storing the actual assets and allocating handles to them.

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Creates a new asset storage.

When cloning an asset handle, you’ll get another handle, but pointing to the same asset. If you instead want to indeed create a new asset, you can use this method. Note however, that it needs a mutable borrow of self, so it can’t be used in parallel.

Get an asset from a given asset handle.

Get an asset mutably from a given asset handle.

Process finished asset data and maintain the storage.

Process finished asset data and maintain the storage. This calls the drop_fn closure for assets that were removed from the storage.

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