pub struct VideoCapabilitiesKHRBuilder<'a> { /* private fields */ }

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impl<'a> VideoCapabilitiesKHRBuilder<'a>

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pub fn flags( self, flags: VideoCapabilityFlagsKHR ) -> VideoCapabilitiesKHRBuilder<'a>

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pub fn min_bitstream_buffer_offset_alignment( self, min_bitstream_buffer_offset_alignment: u64 ) -> VideoCapabilitiesKHRBuilder<'a>

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pub fn min_bitstream_buffer_size_alignment( self, min_bitstream_buffer_size_alignment: u64 ) -> VideoCapabilitiesKHRBuilder<'a>

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pub fn picture_access_granularity( self, picture_access_granularity: Extent2D ) -> VideoCapabilitiesKHRBuilder<'a>

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pub fn min_coded_extent( self, min_coded_extent: Extent2D ) -> VideoCapabilitiesKHRBuilder<'a>

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pub fn max_coded_extent( self, max_coded_extent: Extent2D ) -> VideoCapabilitiesKHRBuilder<'a>

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pub fn max_dpb_slots( self, max_dpb_slots: u32 ) -> VideoCapabilitiesKHRBuilder<'a>

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pub fn max_active_reference_pictures( self, max_active_reference_pictures: u32 ) -> VideoCapabilitiesKHRBuilder<'a>

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pub fn std_header_version( self, std_header_version: ExtensionProperties ) -> VideoCapabilitiesKHRBuilder<'a>

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pub fn push_next<T>(self, next: &'a mut T) -> VideoCapabilitiesKHRBuilder<'a>

Prepends the given extension struct between the root and the first pointer. This method only exists on structs that can be passed to a function directly. Only valid extension structs can be pushed into the chain. If the chain looks like A -> B -> C, and you call builder.push_next(&mut D), then the chain will look like A -> D -> B -> C.

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pub fn build(self) -> VideoCapabilitiesKHR

Calling build will discard all the lifetime information. Only call this if necessary! Builders implement Deref targeting their corresponding Vulkan struct, so references to builders can be passed directly to Vulkan functions.

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impl<'a> Deref for VideoCapabilitiesKHRBuilder<'a>

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type Target = VideoCapabilitiesKHR

The resulting type after dereferencing.
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fn deref(&self) -> &<VideoCapabilitiesKHRBuilder<'a> as Deref>::Target

Dereferences the value.
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impl<'a> DerefMut for VideoCapabilitiesKHRBuilder<'a>

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fn deref_mut( &mut self ) -> &mut <VideoCapabilitiesKHRBuilder<'a> as Deref>::Target

Mutably dereferences the value.

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