[][src]Struct carambolage::grphx::screen::Screen

pub(crate) struct Screen {
    vao: u32,
    vbo: u32,
    frame_buffer: FrameBuffer,
    post_proc_shader: Shader,
}

Contains the Framebuffer and uses a shader for simple postprocessing.

Fields

Methods

impl Screen
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Create a new Screen with widthand heightin pixels.

Takes the width and height in pixels for resizing the frame buffer.

First step to render our scene.

All buffers are cleared and depth testing is enabled again.

Secent step to render our scene.

The scene is rendered to our framebuffer which is drawn to the default framebuffer.

Trait Implementations

impl Drop for Screen
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Delete the generated vertex array and all buffers.

Executes the destructor for this type. Read more

Auto Trait Implementations

impl Send for Screen

impl Sync for Screen

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