Struct peter_engine::graphics::RenderBufferContents
source · pub struct RenderBufferContents {
pub size: (u32, u32),
pub msaa_intermediate: Option<Texture>,
pub color: Texture,
pub depth: Texture,
pub bind_group: BindGroup,
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§size: (u32, u32)§msaa_intermediate: Option<Texture>§color: Texture§depth: Texture§bind_group: BindGroupAuto Trait Implementations§
impl !RefUnwindSafe for RenderBufferContents
impl Send for RenderBufferContents
impl Sync for RenderBufferContents
impl Unpin for RenderBufferContents
impl !UnwindSafe for RenderBufferContents
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