Record Class CLDeviceIntegerDotProductAccelerationPropertiesKhr.Ptr

java.lang.Object
java.lang.Record
club.doki7.opencl.datatype.CLDeviceIntegerDotProductAccelerationPropertiesKhr.Ptr
All Implemented Interfaces:
IPointer, ICLDeviceIntegerDotProductAccelerationPropertiesKhr, Iterable<CLDeviceIntegerDotProductAccelerationPropertiesKhr>
Enclosing class:
CLDeviceIntegerDotProductAccelerationPropertiesKhr

@ValueBasedCandidate @UnsafeConstructor public static record CLDeviceIntegerDotProductAccelerationPropertiesKhr.Ptr(@NotNull MemorySegment segment) extends Record implements ICLDeviceIntegerDotProductAccelerationPropertiesKhr, Iterable<CLDeviceIntegerDotProductAccelerationPropertiesKhr>

Represents a pointer to / an array of cl_device_integer_dot_product_acceleration_properties_khr structure(s) in native memory.

Technically speaking, this type has no difference with CLDeviceIntegerDotProductAccelerationPropertiesKhr. This type is introduced mainly for user to distinguish between a pointer to a single structure and a pointer to (potentially) an array of structure(s). APIs should use interface ICLDeviceIntegerDotProductAccelerationPropertiesKhr to handle both types uniformly. See package level documentation for more details.

Contracts

The property segment() should always be not-null (segment != NULL && !segment.equals(MemorySegment.NULL)), and properly aligned to CLDeviceIntegerDotProductAccelerationPropertiesKhr.LAYOUT.byteAlignment() bytes. To represent null pointer, you may use a Java null instead. See the documentation of IPointer.segment() for more details.

The constructor of this class is marked as UnsafeConstructor, because it does not perform any runtime check. The constructor can be useful for automatic code generators.