Struct kiss3d::resource::TextureManager
source · [−]pub struct TextureManager { /* private fields */ }
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The texture manager.
It keeps a cache of already-loaded textures, and can load new textures.
Implementations
sourceimpl TextureManager
impl TextureManager
sourcepub fn new() -> TextureManager
pub fn new() -> TextureManager
Creates a new texture manager.
sourcepub fn get_global_manager<T, F: FnMut(&mut TextureManager) -> T>(f: F) -> T
pub fn get_global_manager<T, F: FnMut(&mut TextureManager) -> T>(f: F) -> T
Mutably applies a function to the texture manager.
sourcepub fn get_default(&self) -> Rc<Texture>
pub fn get_default(&self) -> Rc<Texture>
Gets the default, completely white, texture.
sourcepub fn get(&mut self, name: &str) -> Option<Rc<Texture>>
pub fn get(&mut self, name: &str) -> Option<Rc<Texture>>
Get a texture with the specified name. Returns None
if the texture is not registered.
sourcepub fn get_with_size(&mut self, name: &str) -> Option<(Rc<Texture>, (u32, u32))>
pub fn get_with_size(&mut self, name: &str) -> Option<(Rc<Texture>, (u32, u32))>
Get a texture (and its size) with the specified name. Returns None
if the texture is not registered.
sourcepub fn add_empty(&mut self, name: &str) -> Rc<Texture>
pub fn add_empty(&mut self, name: &str) -> Rc<Texture>
Allocates a new texture that is not yet configured.
If a texture with same name exists, nothing is created and the old texture is returned.
sourcepub fn add_image(
&mut self,
dynamic_image: DynamicImage,
name: &str
) -> Rc<Texture>
pub fn add_image(
&mut self,
dynamic_image: DynamicImage,
name: &str
) -> Rc<Texture>
Allocates a new texture read from a DynamicImage
object.
If a texture with same name exists, nothing is created and the old texture is returned.
Auto Trait Implementations
impl RefUnwindSafe for TextureManager
impl !Send for TextureManager
impl !Sync for TextureManager
impl Unpin for TextureManager
impl UnwindSafe for TextureManager
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