pub struct BatchBufferPool { /* private fields */ }Expand description
Reusable intermediate buffers for batch processing.
This structure holds pre-allocated buffers that can be reused across multiple batch forward passes to avoid repeated memory allocation.
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impl BatchBufferPool
Sourcepub fn new(batch_size: usize, num_vertices: usize, n_joints: usize) -> Self
pub fn new(batch_size: usize, num_vertices: usize, n_joints: usize) -> Self
Create a new buffer pool with specified capacity.
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batch_size- Maximum batch size to supportnum_vertices- Number of vertices per meshn_joints- Number of joints (5 for FLAME)
Sourcepub fn ensure_capacity(&mut self, batch_size: usize)
pub fn ensure_capacity(&mut self, batch_size: usize)
Ensure the pool has capacity for at least batch_size items.
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Source§impl Clone for BatchBufferPool
impl Clone for BatchBufferPool
Source§fn clone(&self) -> BatchBufferPool
fn clone(&self) -> BatchBufferPool
Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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impl Freeze for BatchBufferPool
impl RefUnwindSafe for BatchBufferPool
impl Send for BatchBufferPool
impl Sync for BatchBufferPool
impl Unpin for BatchBufferPool
impl UnsafeUnpin for BatchBufferPool
impl UnwindSafe for BatchBufferPool
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