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BrickCache

Struct BrickCache 

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pub struct BrickCache { /* private fields */ }
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Persistent, cross-frame brick occupancy cache (Substage DDA.7 perf). Keyed by (chunk x, y, z, mip) with the chunk’s edit version; an entry is reused until its chunk’s version changes, so a static / streamed-once world pays zero brick-build cost after the first frame (the per-frame rebuild was the dominant DDA cost).

Owned by the caller across frames (the scene’s Grid), populated single-threaded via Self::ensure, then borrowed immutably by the parallel render bands.

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impl BrickCache

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pub fn new() -> Self

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pub fn ensure( &mut self, chunk: [i32; 3], mip: u32, version: u64, view: &GridView<'_>, )

Ensure a current mip-mip brick map exists for chunk (built from view); rebuilds only when the cached version differs.

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pub fn retain_chunks(&mut self, keep: impl Fn([i32; 3]) -> bool)

Drop cached entries whose chunk fails keep — bounds memory as streaming evicts chunks. Called once per frame by the scene.

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impl Debug for BrickCache

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl Default for BrickCache

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fn default() -> BrickCache

Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more

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