QueueWriteBufferView

Struct QueueWriteBufferView 

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pub struct QueueWriteBufferView {
    queue: Queue,
    buffer: Buffer,
    offset: BufferAddress,
    inner: DispatchQueueWriteBuffer,
}
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A write-only view into a staging buffer.

This type is what Queue::write_buffer_with() returns.

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§queue: Queue§buffer: Buffer§offset: BufferAddress§inner: DispatchQueueWriteBuffer

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impl QueueWriteBufferView

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pub fn as_custom<T: QueueWriteBufferInterface>(&self) -> Option<&T>

Available on custom only.

Returns custom implementation of QueueWriteBufferView (if custom backend and is internally T)

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impl QueueWriteBufferView

These methods are equivalent to the methods of the same names on WriteOnly.

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pub fn len(&self) -> usize

Returns the length of this view; the number of bytes to be written.

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pub fn is_empty(&self) -> bool

Returns true if the view has a length of 0.

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pub fn slice<'a, S: RangeBounds<usize>>( &'a mut self, bounds: S, ) -> WriteOnly<'a, [u8]>

Returns a WriteOnly reference to a portion of this.

.slice(..) can be used to access the whole data.

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pub fn copy_from_slice(&mut self, src: &[u8])

Copies all elements from src into self.

The length of src must be the same as self.

This method is equivalent to self.slice(..).copy_from_slice(src).

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impl Drop for QueueWriteBufferView

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fn drop(&mut self)

Executes the destructor for this type. Read more

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