[][src]Struct gdnative_bindings::SpatialGizmo

pub struct SpatialGizmo { /* fields omitted */ }

core class SpatialGizmo inherits Reference (reference counted).

Official documentation

See the documentation of this class in the Godot engine's official documentation.

Memory management

The lifetime of this object is automatically managed through reference counting.

Class hierarchy

SpatialGizmo inherits methods from:

Safety

All types in the Godot API have "interior mutability" in Rust parlance. To enforce that the official thread-safety guidelines are followed, the typestate pattern is used in the Ref and TRef smart pointers, and the Instance API. The typestate Access in these types tracks whether the access is unique, shared, or exclusive to the current thread. For more information, see the type-level documentation on Ref.

Methods from Deref<Target = Reference>

pub fn init_ref(&self) -> bool[src]

Initializes the internal reference counter. Use this only if you really know what you are doing.
				Returns whether the initialization was successful.

Trait Implementations

impl Debug for SpatialGizmo[src]

impl Deref for SpatialGizmo[src]

type Target = Reference

The resulting type after dereferencing.

impl DerefMut for SpatialGizmo[src]

impl GodotObject for SpatialGizmo[src]

type RefKind = RefCounted

The memory management kind of this type. This modifies the behavior of the Ref smart pointer. See its type-level documentation for more information. Read more

impl Sealed for SpatialGizmo[src]

impl SubClass<Object> for SpatialGizmo[src]

impl SubClass<Reference> for SpatialGizmo[src]

impl SubClass<SpatialGizmo> for EditorSpatialGizmo[src]

Auto Trait Implementations

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