#[non_exhaustive]
pub struct DebugUtilsMessengerCallbackData<'a> { pub message_id_name: Option<&'a str>, pub message_id_number: i32, pub message: &'a str, pub queue_labels: DebugUtilsMessengerCallbackLabelIter<'a>, pub cmd_buf_labels: DebugUtilsMessengerCallbackLabelIter<'a>, pub objects: DebugUtilsMessengerCallbackObjectNameInfoIter<'a>, }
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The data of a message received by the user callback.

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§message_id_name: Option<&'a str>

The particular message ID that is associated with the provided message.

If the message is from a validation layer, then this may specify the part of the Vulkan specification that was validated.

§message_id_number: i32

The ID number of the message.

§message: &'a str

The message detailing the conditions.

§queue_labels: DebugUtilsMessengerCallbackLabelIter<'a>

Labels that were active in the current queue when the callback was triggered.

§cmd_buf_labels: DebugUtilsMessengerCallbackLabelIter<'a>

Labels that were active in the current command buffer when the callback was triggered.

§objects: DebugUtilsMessengerCallbackObjectNameInfoIter<'a>

Objects related to the message.

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