pub struct Attachment {
    pub format: Option<Format>,
    pub samples: NumSamples,
    pub ops: AttachmentOps,
    pub stencil_ops: AttachmentOps,
    pub layouts: Range<AttachmentLayout>,
}
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An attachment is a description of a resource provided to a render subpass.

It includes things such as render targets, images that were produced from previous subpasses, etc.

Fields

format: Option<Format>

Format of this attachment.

In the most cases format is not None. It should be only used for creating dummy renderpasses, which are used as placeholder for compatible renderpasses.

samples: NumSamples

Number of samples to use when loading from this attachment.

If greater than 1, multisampling will take effect.

ops: AttachmentOps

Load and store operations of the attachment.

stencil_ops: AttachmentOps

Load and store operations of the stencil aspect, if any.

layouts: Range<AttachmentLayout>

Initial and final image layouts of the renderpass.

Implementations

Returns true if this attachment has some clear operations.

Useful when starting a render pass, since there has to be a clear value provided.

Trait Implementations

Returns a copy of the value. Read more

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Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more

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