Struct bevy_internal::render::RenderPlugin
source · pub struct RenderPlugin {
pub render_creation: RenderCreation,
pub synchronous_pipeline_compilation: bool,
}
Expand description
Contains the default Bevy rendering backend based on wgpu.
Rendering is done in a SubApp
, which exchanges data with the main app
between main schedule iterations.
Rendering can be executed between iterations of the main schedule,
or it can be executed in parallel with main schedule when
PipelinedRenderingPlugin
is enabled.
Fields§
§render_creation: RenderCreation
§synchronous_pipeline_compilation: bool
If true
, disables asynchronous pipeline compilation.
This has no effect on macOS, Wasm, or without the multi-threaded
feature.
Trait Implementations§
source§impl Default for RenderPlugin
impl Default for RenderPlugin
source§fn default() -> RenderPlugin
fn default() -> RenderPlugin
Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more
source§impl Plugin for RenderPlugin
impl Plugin for RenderPlugin
source§fn build(&self, app: &mut App)
fn build(&self, app: &mut App)
Initializes the renderer, sets up the RenderSet
and creates the rendering sub-app.
source§fn ready(&self, app: &App) -> bool
fn ready(&self, app: &App) -> bool
Has the plugin finished its setup? This can be useful for plugins that need something
asynchronous to happen before they can finish their setup, like the initialization of a renderer.
Once the plugin is ready,
finish
should be called.source§fn finish(&self, app: &mut App)
fn finish(&self, app: &mut App)
Finish adding this plugin to the
App
, once all plugins registered are ready. This can
be useful for plugins that depends on another plugin asynchronous setup, like the renderer.source§fn cleanup(&self, _app: &mut App)
fn cleanup(&self, _app: &mut App)
Runs after all plugins are built and finished, but before the app schedule is executed.
This can be useful if you have some resource that other plugins need during their build step,
but after build you want to remove it and send it to another thread.
Auto Trait Implementations§
impl !RefUnwindSafe for RenderPlugin
impl Send for RenderPlugin
impl Sync for RenderPlugin
impl Unpin for RenderPlugin
impl !UnwindSafe for RenderPlugin
Blanket Implementations§
source§impl<T, U> AsBindGroupShaderType<U> for T
impl<T, U> AsBindGroupShaderType<U> for T
source§fn as_bind_group_shader_type(&self, _images: &RenderAssets<Image>) -> U
fn as_bind_group_shader_type(&self, _images: &RenderAssets<Image>) -> U
Return the
T
ShaderType
for self
. When used in AsBindGroup
derives, it is safe to assume that all images in self
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T: ?Sized,
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T: ?Sized,
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T: Any,
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source§impl<S> FromSample<S> for S
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source§impl<T> FromWorld for Twhere
T: Default,
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T: Default,
source§fn from_world(_world: &mut World) -> T
fn from_world(_world: &mut World) -> T
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Self
using data from the given World
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