pub struct AttributePreservingReader;
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Enhanced mesh reader with attribute preservation
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Source§impl AttributePreservingReader
impl AttributePreservingReader
Sourcepub fn read_extended_mesh<P: AsRef<Path>>(
path: P,
options: &SerializationOptions,
) -> Result<ExtendedTriangleMesh>
pub fn read_extended_mesh<P: AsRef<Path>>( path: P, options: &SerializationOptions, ) -> Result<ExtendedTriangleMesh>
Read mesh with full attribute extraction
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impl Freeze for AttributePreservingReader
impl RefUnwindSafe for AttributePreservingReader
impl Send for AttributePreservingReader
impl Sync for AttributePreservingReader
impl Unpin for AttributePreservingReader
impl UnwindSafe for AttributePreservingReader
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