pub struct ObjGroup {
pub name: String,
pub face_start: usize,
pub face_count: usize,
}Expand description
A named group/object within an OBJ file.
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§name: StringGroup or object name.
face_start: usizeIndex of the first face belonging to this group (into the mesh face list).
face_count: usizeNumber of faces in this group.
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impl Freeze for ObjGroup
impl RefUnwindSafe for ObjGroup
impl Send for ObjGroup
impl Sync for ObjGroup
impl Unpin for ObjGroup
impl UnsafeUnpin for ObjGroup
impl UnwindSafe for ObjGroup
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