An abstract device object that is part of Graphics Pipe. This device is set to NULL for OpenGL. But DirectX uses it to take control of multiple windows under single device or multiple devices (i.e. more than one adapters in the machine).
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GraphicsPipe | getPipe () |
| Returns the GraphicsPipe that this device is associated with. More...
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Public Member Functions inherited from TypedObject |
TypeHandle | getType () |
| Derived classes should override this function to return get_class_type(). More...
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int | getTypeIndex () |
| Returns the internal index number associated with this object's TypeHandle, a unique number for each different type. This is equivalent to get_type().get_index(). More...
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bool | isExactType (TypeHandle handle) |
| Returns true if the current object is the indicated type exactly. More...
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bool | isOfType (TypeHandle handle) |
| Returns true if the current object is or derives from the indicated type. More...
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Public Member Functions inherited from ReferenceCount |
int | getRefCount () |
| Returns the current reference count. More...
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| ref () |
| Explicitly increments the reference count. User code should avoid using ref() and unref() directly, which can result in missed reference counts. Instead, let a PointerTo object manage the reference counting automatically. More...
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bool | testRefCountIntegrity () |
| Does some easy checks to make sure that the reference count isn't completely bogus. Returns true if ok, false otherwise. More...
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bool | testRefCountNonzero () |
| Does some easy checks to make sure that the reference count isn't zero, or completely bogus. Returns true if ok, false otherwise. More...
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bool | unref () |
| Explicitly decrements the reference count. Note that the object will not be implicitly deleted by unref() simply because the reference count drops to zero. (Having a member function delete itself is problematic.) However, see the helper function unref_delete(). More...
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An abstract device object that is part of Graphics Pipe. This device is set to NULL for OpenGL. But DirectX uses it to take control of multiple windows under single device or multiple devices (i.e. more than one adapters in the machine).