Enum nphysics3d::object::BodyStatus [−][src]
pub enum BodyStatus { Disabled, Static, Dynamic, Kinematic, }
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The status of a body.
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The body is disabled and ignored by the physics engine.
The body is static and thus cannot move.
The body is dynamic and thus can move and is subject to forces.
The body is kinematic so its velocity is controlled by the user and it is not affected by forces and constraints.
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impl RefUnwindSafe for BodyStatus
impl Send for BodyStatus
impl Sync for BodyStatus
impl Unpin for BodyStatus
impl UnwindSafe for BodyStatus
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