forked from Mirrorlandia_minetest/irrlicht
2fa3b0d1ee
Previously vertex buffer did some invalid casts to references which could cause it to copy whatever was in memory into the vertex-arrays. Generally it worked up to S3DVertex - but switch from another type to S3DVertex2TCoords or S3DVertexTangents caused it to be filled with whatever was in memory behind it. Setter functions in IVertexBuffer have now overloads for all known vertex types. Also adding const version of IVertexBuffer::getData. And some warnings in comments about using the array functions (if even we mess it up...) Also de-deprecate IIndexBuffer::pointer() again. I don't like having 2 functions for same stuff, but in the end it doesn't really hurt keeping it around. git-svn-id: svn://svn.code.sf.net/p/irrlicht/code/trunk@6360 dfc29bdd-3216-0410-991c-e03cc46cb475
80 lines
2.4 KiB
C++
80 lines
2.4 KiB
C++
// Copyright (C) 2008-2012 Nikolaus Gebhardt
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// This file is part of the "Irrlicht Engine".
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// For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in irrlicht.h
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#ifndef IRR_I_INDEX_BUFFER_H_INCLUDED
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#define IRR_I_INDEX_BUFFER_H_INCLUDED
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#include "IReferenceCounted.h"
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#include "irrArray.h"
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#include "EHardwareBufferFlags.h"
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#include "SVertexIndex.h"
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namespace irr
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{
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namespace scene
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{
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class IIndexBuffer : public virtual IReferenceCounted
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{
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public:
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//! Pointer to first element
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virtual void* getData() =0;
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//! Const pointer to first element
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virtual const void* getData() const =0;
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//! Same as getData(), just closer to core::array interface
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void* pointer() { return getData(); }
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virtual video::E_INDEX_TYPE getType() const =0;
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//! Change between 16 and 32 bit indices.
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/** This copies all indices to a new buffer of corresponding type.
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Be careful - going from 32 to 16 bit will only work correctly
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if none of your indices is larger than 16 bit. */
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virtual void setType(video::E_INDEX_TYPE IndexType) =0;
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//! Number of bytes per element
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virtual u32 stride() const =0;
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//! Number of elements
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virtual u32 size() const =0;
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//! Add value to end. Note that for 16 bit index types values shouldn't be larger than u16
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virtual void push_back(u32 value) =0;
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//! Set value at index. Note that for 16 bit index types values shouldn't be larger than u16
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/** Buffer must be already large enough. This is basically the non const version of operator [] */
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virtual void setValue(u32 index, u32 value) =0;
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//! Access element value at given index
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virtual u32 operator [](u32 index) const =0;
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virtual u32 getLast() =0;
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virtual void set_used(u32 usedNow) =0;
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virtual void reallocate(u32 new_size, bool canShrink=true) =0;
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virtual u32 allocated_size() const=0;
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//! get the current hardware mapping hint
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virtual E_HARDWARE_MAPPING getHardwareMappingHint() const =0;
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//! set the hardware mapping hint, for driver
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virtual void setHardwareMappingHint( E_HARDWARE_MAPPING NewMappingHint ) =0;
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//! flags the meshbuffer as changed, reloads hardware buffers
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virtual void setDirty() = 0;
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//! Get the currently used ID for identification of changes.
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/** This shouldn't be used for anything outside the VideoDriver. */
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virtual u32 getChangedID() const = 0;
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};
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} // end namespace scene
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} // end namespace irr
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#endif
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