Vertex buffer storage for one or more 2D primitives. More...
#include <VertexBuffer.hpp>
Public Types | |
enum | Usage { Stream, Dynamic, Static } |
Usage specifiers. More... | |
Public Member Functions | |
VertexBuffer () | |
Default constructor. More... | |
VertexBuffer (PrimitiveType type) | |
Construct a VertexBuffer with a specific PrimitiveType. More... | |
VertexBuffer (Usage usage) | |
Construct a VertexBuffer with a specific usage specifier. More... | |
VertexBuffer (PrimitiveType type, Usage usage) | |
Construct a VertexBuffer with a specific PrimitiveType and usage specifier. More... | |
VertexBuffer (const VertexBuffer ©) | |
Copy constructor. More... | |
~VertexBuffer () | |
Destructor. More... | |
bool | create (std::size_t vertexCount) |
Create the vertex buffer. More... | |
std::size_t | getVertexCount () const |
Return the vertex count. More... | |
bool | update (const Vertex *vertices) |
ServerUpdate the whole buffer from an array of vertices. More... | |
bool | update (const Vertex *vertices, std::size_t vertexCount, unsigned int offset) |
ServerUpdate a part of the buffer from an array of vertices. More... | |
bool | update (const VertexBuffer &vertexBuffer) |
Copy the contents of another buffer into this buffer. More... | |
VertexBuffer & | operator= (const VertexBuffer &right) |
Overload of assignment operator. More... | |
void | swap (VertexBuffer &right) |
Swap the contents of this vertex buffer with those of another. More... | |
unsigned int | getNativeHandle () const |
Get the underlying OpenGL handle of the vertex buffer. More... | |
void | setPrimitiveType (PrimitiveType type) |
Set the type of primitives to draw. More... | |
PrimitiveType | getPrimitiveType () const |
Get the type of primitives drawn by the vertex buffer. More... | |
void | setUsage (Usage usage) |
Set the usage specifier of this vertex buffer. More... | |
Usage | getUsage () const |
Get the usage specifier of this vertex buffer. More... | |
Static Public Member Functions | |
static void | bind (const VertexBuffer *vertexBuffer) |
Bind a vertex buffer for rendering. More... | |
static bool | isAvailable () |
Tell whether or not the system supports vertex buffers. More... | |
Static Private Member Functions | |
static void | registerContextDestroyCallback (ContextDestroyCallback callback, void *arg) |
Register a function to be called when a context is destroyed. More... | |
Vertex buffer storage for one or more 2D primitives.
sf::VertexBuffer is a simple wrapper around a dynamic buffer of vertices and a primitives type.
Unlike sf::VertexArray, the vertex data is stored in graphics memory.
In situations where a large amount of vertex data would have to be transferred from system memory to graphics memory every frame, using sf::VertexBuffer can help. By using a sf::VertexBuffer, data that has not been changed between frames does not have to be re-transferred from system to graphics memory as would be the case with sf::VertexArray. If data transfer is a bottleneck, this can lead to performance gains.
Using sf::VertexBuffer, the user also has the ability to only modify a portion of the buffer in graphics memory. This way, a large buffer can be allocated at the start of the application and only the applicable portions of it need to be updated during the course of the application. This allows the user to take full control of data transfers between system and graphics memory if they need to.
In special cases, the user can make use of multiple threads to update vertex data in multiple distinct regions of the buffer simultaneously. This might make sense when e.g. the position of multiple objects has to be recalculated very frequently. The computation load can be spread across multiple threads as long as there are no other data dependencies.
Simultaneous updates to the vertex buffer are not guaranteed to be carried out by the driver in any specific order. Updating the same region of the buffer from multiple threads will not cause undefined behaviour, however the final state of the buffer will be unpredictable.
Simultaneous updates of distinct non-overlapping regions of the buffer are also not guaranteed to complete in a specific order. However, in this case the user can make sure to synchronize the writer threads at well-defined points in their code. The driver will make sure that all pending data transfers complete before the vertex buffer is sourced by the rendering pipeline.
It inherits sf::Drawable, but unlike other drawables it is not transformable.
Example:
Definition at line 46 of file VertexBuffer.hpp.
Usage specifiers.
If data is going to be updated once or more every frame, set the usage to Stream. If data is going to be set once and used for a long time without being modified, set the usage to Static. For everything else Dynamic should be a good compromise.
Enumerator | |
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Stream | Constantly changing data. |
Dynamic | Occasionally changing data. |
Static | Rarely changing data. |
Definition at line 60 of file VertexBuffer.hpp.
sf::VertexBuffer::VertexBuffer | ( | ) |
Default constructor.
Creates an empty vertex buffer.
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explicit |
Construct a VertexBuffer with a specific PrimitiveType.
Creates an empty vertex buffer and sets its primitive type to type
.
type | Type of primitive |
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explicit |
Construct a VertexBuffer with a specific usage specifier.
Creates an empty vertex buffer and sets its usage to usage
.
usage | Usage specifier |
sf::VertexBuffer::VertexBuffer | ( | PrimitiveType | type, |
Usage | usage | ||
) |
Construct a VertexBuffer with a specific PrimitiveType and usage specifier.
Creates an empty vertex buffer and sets its primitive type to type
and usage to usage
.
type | Type of primitive |
usage | Usage specifier |
sf::VertexBuffer::VertexBuffer | ( | const VertexBuffer & | copy | ) |
Copy constructor.
copy | instance to copy |
sf::VertexBuffer::~VertexBuffer | ( | ) |
Destructor.
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static |
Bind a vertex buffer for rendering.
This function is not part of the graphics API, it mustn't be used when drawing SFML entities. It must be used only if you mix sf::VertexBuffer with OpenGL code.
vertexBuffer | Pointer to the vertex buffer to bind, can be null to use no vertex buffer |
bool sf::VertexBuffer::create | ( | std::size_t | vertexCount | ) |
Create the vertex buffer.
Creates the vertex buffer and allocates enough graphics memory to hold vertexCount
vertices. Any previously allocated memory is freed in the process.
In order to deallocate previously allocated memory pass 0 as vertexCount
. Don't forget to recreate with a non-zero value when graphics memory should be allocated again.
vertexCount | Number of vertices worth of memory to allocate |
unsigned int sf::VertexBuffer::getNativeHandle | ( | ) | const |
Get the underlying OpenGL handle of the vertex buffer.
You shouldn't need to use this function, unless you have very specific stuff to implement that SFML doesn't support, or implement a temporary workaround until a bug is fixed.
PrimitiveType sf::VertexBuffer::getPrimitiveType | ( | ) | const |
Get the type of primitives drawn by the vertex buffer.
Usage sf::VertexBuffer::getUsage | ( | ) | const |
Get the usage specifier of this vertex buffer.
std::size_t sf::VertexBuffer::getVertexCount | ( | ) | const |
Return the vertex count.
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static |
Tell whether or not the system supports vertex buffers.
This function should always be called before using the vertex buffer features. If it returns false, then any attempt to use sf::VertexBuffer will fail.
VertexBuffer& sf::VertexBuffer::operator= | ( | const VertexBuffer & | right | ) |
Overload of assignment operator.
right | Instance to assign |
void sf::VertexBuffer::setPrimitiveType | ( | PrimitiveType | type | ) |
Set the type of primitives to draw.
This function defines how the vertices must be interpreted when it's time to draw them.
The default primitive type is sf::Points.
type | Type of primitive |
void sf::VertexBuffer::setUsage | ( | Usage | usage | ) |
Set the usage specifier of this vertex buffer.
This function provides a hint about how this vertex buffer is going to be used in terms of data update frequency.
After changing the usage specifier, the vertex buffer has to be updated with new data for the usage specifier to take effect.
The default primitive type is sf::VertexBuffer::Stream.
usage | Usage specifier |
void sf::VertexBuffer::swap | ( | VertexBuffer & | right | ) |
Swap the contents of this vertex buffer with those of another.
right | Instance to swap with |
bool sf::VertexBuffer::update | ( | const Vertex * | vertices | ) |
ServerUpdate the whole buffer from an array of vertices.
The vertex array is assumed to have the same size as the created buffer.
No additional check is performed on the size of the vertex array, passing invalid arguments will lead to undefined behavior.
This function does nothing if vertices is null or if the buffer was not previously created.
vertices | Array of vertices to copy to the buffer |
bool sf::VertexBuffer::update | ( | const Vertex * | vertices, |
std::size_t | vertexCount, | ||
unsigned int | offset | ||
) |
ServerUpdate a part of the buffer from an array of vertices.
offset
is specified as the number of vertices to skip from the beginning of the buffer.
If offset
is 0 and vertexCount
is equal to the size of the currently created buffer, its whole contents are replaced.
If offset
is 0 and vertexCount
is greater than the size of the currently created buffer, a new buffer is created containing the vertex data.
If offset
is 0 and vertexCount
is less than the size of the currently created buffer, only the corresponding region is updated.
If offset
is not 0 and offset
+ vertexCount
is greater than the size of the currently created buffer, the update fails.
No additional check is performed on the size of the vertex array, passing invalid arguments will lead to undefined behavior.
vertices | Array of vertices to copy to the buffer |
vertexCount | Number of vertices to copy |
offset | Offset in the buffer to copy to |
bool sf::VertexBuffer::update | ( | const VertexBuffer & | vertexBuffer | ) |
Copy the contents of another buffer into this buffer.
vertexBuffer | Vertex buffer whose contents to copy into this vertex buffer |