pub enum SurfaceType {
    Untyped,
    _1D,
    _2D,
    _3D,
    Rect,
    Cube,
    Depth,
}
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Specifies a surface on a cube.

Variants

Untyped

When a surface’s type attribute is set to Untyped, its type is initially unknown and established later by the context in which it is used, such as by a texture sampler that references it. A surface of any other type may be changed into an Untyped surface at run-time, as if it were created by NewParam, using EffectSetParam. If there is a type mismatch between a EffectSetParam operation and what the run-time decides the type should be, the result is profile- and platform-specific behavior.

_1D

A one dimensional texture.

_2D

A two dimensional texture.

_3D

A three dimensional texture.

Rect

Cube

A cube map.

Depth

A depth map.

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