Safe Haskell | None |
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Language | Haskell2010 |
Synopsis
- data PhysicalDeviceMemoryPriorityFeaturesEXT = PhysicalDeviceMemoryPriorityFeaturesEXT {}
- data MemoryPriorityAllocateInfoEXT = MemoryPriorityAllocateInfoEXT {}
- type EXT_MEMORY_PRIORITY_SPEC_VERSION = 1
- pattern EXT_MEMORY_PRIORITY_SPEC_VERSION :: forall a. Integral a => a
- type EXT_MEMORY_PRIORITY_EXTENSION_NAME = "VK_EXT_memory_priority"
- pattern EXT_MEMORY_PRIORITY_EXTENSION_NAME :: forall a. (Eq a, IsString a) => a
Documentation
data PhysicalDeviceMemoryPriorityFeaturesEXT Source #
VkPhysicalDeviceMemoryPriorityFeaturesEXT - Structure describing memory priority features that can be supported by an implementation
Members
The members of the PhysicalDeviceMemoryPriorityFeaturesEXT
structure
describe the following features:
Description
If the PhysicalDeviceMemoryPriorityFeaturesEXT
structure is included
in the pNext
chain of
PhysicalDeviceFeatures2
,
it is filled with values indicating whether the feature is supported.
PhysicalDeviceMemoryPriorityFeaturesEXT
can also be included in the
pNext
chain of DeviceCreateInfo
to
enable features.
Valid Usage (Implicit)
See Also
PhysicalDeviceMemoryPriorityFeaturesEXT | |
|
Instances
data MemoryPriorityAllocateInfoEXT Source #
VkMemoryPriorityAllocateInfoEXT - Specify a memory allocation priority
Description
Memory allocations with higher priority may be more likely to stay in device-local memory when the system is under memory pressure.
If this structure is not included, it is as if the priority
value were
0.5
.
Valid Usage (Implicit)
See Also
Instances
type EXT_MEMORY_PRIORITY_SPEC_VERSION = 1 Source #
pattern EXT_MEMORY_PRIORITY_SPEC_VERSION :: forall a. Integral a => a Source #
type EXT_MEMORY_PRIORITY_EXTENSION_NAME = "VK_EXT_memory_priority" Source #
pattern EXT_MEMORY_PRIORITY_EXTENSION_NAME :: forall a. (Eq a, IsString a) => a Source #