pub struct Surface {}Expand description
A two-dimensional shape
§Equality
Surface contains no data and exists purely to be referenced via a
Handle, where Handle::id can be used to compare different instances of
it.
If Surface had Eq/PartialEq implementations, it containing no data
would mean that all instances of Surface would be considered equal. This
would be very error-prone.
If you need to reference a Surface from a struct that needs to derive
Eq/Ord/…, you can use HandleWrapper<Vertex> to do that. It will
use Handle::id to provide those Eq/Ord/… implementations.
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Trait Implementations§
Source§impl BuildSurface for Surface
impl BuildSurface for Surface
Source§fn plane_from_points(
points: [impl Into<Point<3>>; 3],
core: &mut Core,
) -> (Handle<Surface>, [Point<2>; 3])
fn plane_from_points( points: [impl Into<Point<3>>; 3], core: &mut Core, ) -> (Handle<Surface>, [Point<2>; 3])
Build a plane from the provided points
Source§fn surface_from_uv(
u: impl Into<GlobalPath>,
v: impl Into<Vector<3>>,
core: &mut Core,
) -> Handle<Surface>
fn surface_from_uv( u: impl Into<GlobalPath>, v: impl Into<Vector<3>>, core: &mut Core, ) -> Handle<Surface>
Build a plane from the provided
u and vSource§impl Validate for Surface
impl Validate for Surface
Source§fn validate(
&self,
_: &ValidationConfig,
_: &mut Vec<ValidationError>,
_: &Geometry,
)
fn validate( &self, _: &ValidationConfig, _: &mut Vec<ValidationError>, _: &Geometry, )
Validate the object
Source§fn validate_and_return_first_error(
&self,
geometry: &Geometry,
) -> Result<(), ValidationError>
fn validate_and_return_first_error( &self, geometry: &Geometry, ) -> Result<(), ValidationError>
Validate the object using default config and return on first error
impl Copy for Surface
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impl Freeze for Surface
impl RefUnwindSafe for Surface
impl Send for Surface
impl Sync for Surface
impl Unpin for Surface
impl UnwindSafe for Surface
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