#[repr(C, align(8))]
pub struct HiddenAreaMesh_t { /* private fields */ }
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The mesh to draw into the stencil (or depth) buffer to perform early stencil (or depth) kills of pixels that will never appear on the HMD. This mesh draws on all the pixels that will be hidden after distortion.

If the HMD does not provide a visible area mesh pVertexData will be NULL and unTriangleCount will be 0.

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impl CopyNew for HiddenAreaMesh_t

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unsafe fn copy_new( other: &HiddenAreaMesh_t, this: Pin<&mut MaybeUninit<HiddenAreaMesh_t>> )

Synthesized copy constructor.

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impl ExternType for HiddenAreaMesh_t

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type Kind = Opaque

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impl MakeCppStorage for HiddenAreaMesh_t

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unsafe fn allocate_uninitialized_cpp_storage() -> *mut HiddenAreaMesh_t

Allocates heap space for this type in C++ and return a pointer to that space, but do not initialize that space (i.e. do not yet call a constructor). Read more
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unsafe fn free_uninitialized_cpp_storage(arg0: *mut HiddenAreaMesh_t)

Frees a C++ allocation which has not yet had a constructor called. Read more
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impl MoveNew for HiddenAreaMesh_t

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unsafe fn move_new( other: Pin<MoveRef<'_, HiddenAreaMesh_t>>, this: Pin<&mut MaybeUninit<HiddenAreaMesh_t>> )

Synthesized move constructor.

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impl SharedPtrTarget for HiddenAreaMesh_t

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impl UniquePtrTarget for HiddenAreaMesh_t

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impl VectorElement for HiddenAreaMesh_t

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impl WeakPtrTarget for HiddenAreaMesh_t

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