Record Class VkPhysicalDeviceExternalFormatResolvePropertiesANDROID

java.lang.Object
java.lang.Record
club.doki7.vulkan.datatype.VkPhysicalDeviceExternalFormatResolvePropertiesANDROID
All Implemented Interfaces:
IPointer, IVkPhysicalDeviceExternalFormatResolvePropertiesANDROID

@ValueBasedCandidate @UnsafeConstructor public record VkPhysicalDeviceExternalFormatResolvePropertiesANDROID(@NotNull MemorySegment segment) extends Record implements IVkPhysicalDeviceExternalFormatResolvePropertiesANDROID

Represents a pointer to a VkPhysicalDeviceExternalFormatResolvePropertiesANDROID structure in native memory.

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typedef struct VkPhysicalDeviceExternalFormatResolvePropertiesANDROID {
    VkStructureType sType;
    void* pNext; // optional
    VkBool32 nullColorAttachmentWithExternalFormatResolve;
    VkChromaLocation externalFormatResolveChromaOffsetX;
    VkChromaLocation externalFormatResolveChromaOffsetY;
} VkPhysicalDeviceExternalFormatResolvePropertiesANDROID;

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This structure has the following members that can be automatically initialized:

  • sType = VK_STRUCTURE_TYPE_PHYSICAL_DEVICE_EXTERNAL_FORMAT_RESOLVE_PROPERTIES_ANDROID

The allocate (allocate(Arena), allocate(Arena, long)) functions will automatically initialize these fields. Also, you may call autoInit() to initialize these fields manually for non-allocated instances.

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The property segment() should always be not-null (segment != NULL && !segment.equals(MemorySegment.NULL)), and properly aligned to 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.

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