pub struct Vertex {
pub position: [f32; 3],
pub normal: [f32; 3],
}
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§position: [f32; 3]
§normal: [f32; 3]
Trait Implementations§
source§impl Vertex for Vertex
impl Vertex for Vertex
source§fn build_bindings() -> VertexFormat
fn build_bindings() -> VertexFormat
Builds the
VertexFormat
representing the layout of this element.source§fn is_supported<C>(caps: &C) -> boolwhere
C: CapabilitiesSource + ?Sized,
fn is_supported<C>(caps: &C) -> boolwhere C: CapabilitiesSource + ?Sized,
Returns true if the backend supports this vertex format.
impl Copy for Vertex
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impl RefUnwindSafe for Vertex
impl Send for Vertex
impl Sync for Vertex
impl Unpin for Vertex
impl UnwindSafe for Vertex
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T: ?Sized,
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fn get_elements_size() -> usize
Returns the size of each element.
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fn to_void_ptr(&self) -> *const ()
Produces a pointer to the data.
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Builds a pointer to this type from a raw pointer.
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Returns true if the size is suitable to store a type like this.
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The inclusion map: converts
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