TVertex | (Type) |
TFlat | (Type) |
TOff | (Type) |
MNone | (PandaCompareFunc) |
MNever | (PandaCompareFunc) |
MLess | (PandaCompareFunc) |
MEqual | (PandaCompareFunc) |
MLessEqual | (PandaCompareFunc) |
MGreater | (PandaCompareFunc) |
MNotEqual | (PandaCompareFunc) |
MGreaterEqual | (PandaCompareFunc) |
MAlways | (PandaCompareFunc) |
MOff | (TexGenMode) |
MEyeSphereMap | (TexGenMode) |
MWorldCubeMap | (TexGenMode) |
MEyeCubeMap | (TexGenMode) |
MWorldNormal | (TexGenMode) |
MEyeNormal | (TexGenMode) |
MWorldPosition | (TexGenMode) |
MUnused | (TexGenMode) |
MEyePosition | (TexGenMode) |
MPointSprite | (TexGenMode) |
MLightVector | (TexGenMode) |
MConstant | (TexGenMode) |
getClassType static TypeHandle ColorAttrib::get_class_type(void); Undocumented function. |
getColor LVecBase4f const &ColorAttrib::get_color(void) const; Description: If the type is T_flat, this returns the color that will be applied to geometry. If the type is anything else, this is meaningless. |
getColorType ColorAttrib::Type ColorAttrib::get_color_type(void) const; Description: Returns the type of color specified by this ColorAttrib. The options are: T_vertex - use the vertex color specified in the geometry itself. T_flat - use the color specified in this ColorAttrib for all geometry. You can get this color via get_color(). T_off - do not issue any color commands at all. This is generally used only in contexts where the color is meaningless, e.g. when drawing directly to the depth buffer. |
makeFlat static ConstPointerTo< RenderAttrib > ColorAttrib::make_flat(LVecBase4f const &color); Description: Constructs a new ColorAttrib object that indicates geometry should be rendered in the indicated color. |
makeOff static ConstPointerTo< RenderAttrib > ColorAttrib::make_off(void); Description: Constructs a new ColorAttrib object that indicates geometry should be rendered without any color commands at all. |
makeVertex static ConstPointerTo< RenderAttrib > ColorAttrib::make_vertex(void); Description: Constructs a new ColorAttrib object that indicates geometry should be rendered according to its own vertex color. |
compareTo int RenderAttrib::compare_to(RenderAttrib const &other) const; Description: Provides an arbitrary ordering among all unique RenderAttribs, so we can store the essentially different ones in a big set and throw away the rest. This method is not needed outside of the RenderAttrib class because all equivalent RenderAttrib objects are guaranteed to share the same pointer; thus, a pointer comparison is always sufficient. |
getClassType static TypeHandle RenderAttrib::get_class_type(void); Undocumented function. |
getNumAttribs static int RenderAttrib::get_num_attribs(void); Description: Returns the total number of unique RenderAttrib objects allocated in the world. This will go up and down during normal operations. |
listAttribs static void RenderAttrib::list_attribs(ostream &out); Description: Lists all of the RenderAttribs in the cache to the output stream, one per line. This can be quite a lot of output if the cache is large, so be prepared. |
output virtual void RenderAttrib::output(ostream &out) const; Description: |
unref bool RenderAttrib::unref(void) const; Description: This method overrides ReferenceCount::unref() to clear the pointer from the global object pool when its reference count goes to zero. |
validateAttribs static bool RenderAttrib::validate_attribs(void); Description: Ensures that the cache is still stored in sorted order. Returns true if so, false if there is a problem (which implies someone has modified one of the supposedly-const RenderAttrib objects). |
write virtual void RenderAttrib::write(ostream &out, int indent_level) const; Description: |
getClassType static TypeHandle TypedWritableReferenceCount::get_class_type(void); Undocumented function. |
getClassType static TypeHandle TypedWritable::get_class_type(void); Undocumented function. |
getClassType static TypeHandle TypedObject::get_class_type(void); Undocumented function. |
getType virtual TypeHandle TypedObject::get_type(void) const = 0; Derived classes should override this function to return get_class_type(). |
getTypeIndex int TypedObject::get_type_index(void) const; Description: 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(). |
isExactType bool TypedObject::is_exact_type(TypeHandle handle) const; Description: Returns true if the current object is the indicated type exactly. |
isOfType bool TypedObject::is_of_type(TypeHandle handle) const; Description: Returns true if the current object is or derives from the indicated type. |
getClassType static TypeHandle ReferenceCount::get_class_type(void); Undocumented function. |
getRefCount int ReferenceCount::get_ref_count(void) const; Description: Returns the current reference count. |
ref void ReferenceCount::ref(void) const; Description: 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. This function is const, even though it changes the object, because generally fiddling with an object's reference count isn't considered part of fiddling with the object. An object might be const in other ways, but we still need to accurately count the number of references to it. |
testRefCountIntegrity bool ReferenceCount::test_ref_count_integrity(void) const; Description: Does some easy checks to make sure that the reference count isn't completely bogus. Returns true if ok, false otherwise. |
testRefCountNonzero bool ReferenceCount::test_ref_count_nonzero(void) const; Description: Does some easy checks to make sure that the reference count isn't zero, or completely bogus. Returns true if ok, false otherwise. |
unref bool ReferenceCount::unref(void) const; Description: 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; plus, we don't have a virtual destructor anyway.) However, see the helper function unref_delete(). 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. This function is const, even though it changes the object, because generally fiddling with an object's reference count isn't considered part of fiddling with the object. An object might be const in other ways, but we still need to accurately count the number of references to it. The return value is true if the new reference count is nonzero, false if it is zero. |