pub enum RafxSwapchain {
    Empty(RafxSwapchainEmpty),
}
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A set of images that act as a “backbuffer” of a window.

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Empty(RafxSwapchainEmpty)

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impl RafxSwapchain

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pub fn image_count(&self) -> usize

Get the number of images in the swapchain. This is important to know because it indicates how many frames may be “in-flight” at a time - which affects how long a resource may be “in-use” after a command buffere referencing it has been submitted

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pub fn format(&self) -> RafxFormat

Get the format of the images used in the swapchain

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pub fn color_space(&self) -> RafxSwapchainColorSpace

Get the color space of the images used in the swapchain

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pub fn swapchain_def(&self) -> &RafxSwapchainDef

Return the metadata used to create the swapchain

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pub fn acquire_next_image_fence( &mut self, fence: &RafxFence ) -> RafxResult<RafxSwapchainImage>

Acquire the next image. The given fence will be signaled when it is available

This is the same as acquire_next_image_semaphore except that it signals a fence.

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pub fn acquire_next_image_semaphore( &mut self, semaphore: &RafxSemaphore ) -> RafxResult<RafxSwapchainImage>

Acquire the next image. The given semaphore will be signaled when it is available

This is the same as acquire_next_image_fence except that it signals a semaphore.

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pub fn rebuild(&mut self, swapchain_def: &RafxSwapchainDef) -> RafxResult<()>

Rebuild the swapchain. This is most commonly called when a window is resized.

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pub fn empty_swapchain(&self) -> Option<&RafxSwapchainEmpty>

Get the underlying metal API object. This provides access to any internally created metal objects.

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