pub enum SurfaceDataError {
CountMismatch,
MissingPosition,
MissingBoneWeight,
MissingBoneIndex,
InvalidBoneIndex,
InvalidMode,
InvalidIndex,
Int(TryFromIntError),
InvalidVertexCount(GeometryType, u32),
Validation(ValidationError),
Fetch(VertexFetchError),
}Expand description
This type represents any error that may occur while importing mesh data from glTF.
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CountMismatch
The mesh data had more vertex positions than some other vertex attributes. For example, there might be positions for 10 vertices but normals for only 9 vertices.
MissingPosition
The mesh vertex data in the glTF files does not include position vectors.
MissingBoneWeight
The mesh vertex data in the glTF files does not include bone weight values.
MissingBoneIndex
The mesh vertex data in the glTF files does not include bone index values.
InvalidBoneIndex
Bone indices in glTF format can be stored as u8 or u16, but Fyrox only supports bone indices in u8. This error is produced if an index is found which does not fit into u8.
InvalidMode
The glTF format includes options for drawing points and lines, but this module only supports drawing triangles.
InvalidIndex
An internal error in a glTF file. The glTF format uses indices to allow one resource to reference another within the same file. This error indicates that one of those indices was out-of-bounds. This should never happen.
Int(TryFromIntError)
An error in converting u32 to usize, or from usize to u32.
InvalidVertexCount(GeometryType, u32)
Depending on the geometry type, certain numbers of vertices are errors. For example, if the geometry is a list of triangles, then the number of vertices needs to be a multiple of three. This error indicates a glTF file had the wrong number of vertices in some mesh.
Validation(ValidationError)
An error may occur while constructing a mesh buffer.
Fetch(VertexFetchError)
An error may occur while writing mesh data.
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Source§impl Debug for SurfaceDataError
impl Debug for SurfaceDataError
Source§impl Display for SurfaceDataError
impl Display for SurfaceDataError
Source§impl Error for SurfaceDataError
impl Error for SurfaceDataError
1.30.0 · Source§fn source(&self) -> Option<&(dyn Error + 'static)>
fn source(&self) -> Option<&(dyn Error + 'static)>
1.0.0 · Source§fn description(&self) -> &str
fn description(&self) -> &str
Source§impl From<TryFromIntError> for SurfaceDataError
impl From<TryFromIntError> for SurfaceDataError
Source§fn from(error: TryFromIntError) -> Self
fn from(error: TryFromIntError) -> Self
Source§impl From<ValidationError> for SurfaceDataError
impl From<ValidationError> for SurfaceDataError
Source§fn from(error: ValidationError) -> Self
fn from(error: ValidationError) -> Self
Source§impl From<VertexFetchError> for SurfaceDataError
impl From<VertexFetchError> for SurfaceDataError
Source§fn from(error: VertexFetchError) -> Self
fn from(error: VertexFetchError) -> Self
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impl Freeze for SurfaceDataError
impl !RefUnwindSafe for SurfaceDataError
impl Send for SurfaceDataError
impl Sync for SurfaceDataError
impl Unpin for SurfaceDataError
impl !UnwindSafe for SurfaceDataError
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