RenderState Class
class QSGMaterialRhiShader::RenderStateEncapsulates the current rendering state during a call to QSGMaterialRhiShader::updateUniformData() and the other update
type of functions. More...
This class was introduced in Qt 5.14.
Public Functions
QMatrix4x4 | combinedMatrix() const |
float | determinant() const |
float | devicePixelRatio() const |
QRect | deviceRect() const |
RenderState::DirtyStates | dirtyStates() const |
bool | isMatrixDirty() const |
bool | isOpacityDirty() const |
QMatrix4x4 | modelViewMatrix() const |
float | opacity() const |
QMatrix4x4 | projectionMatrix() const |
QRhiResourceUpdateBatch * | resourceUpdateBatch() |
QRhi * | rhi() |
QByteArray * | uniformData() |
QRect | viewportRect() const |
Detailed Description
The render state contains a number of accessors that the shader needs to respect in order to conform to the current state of the scene graph.
Member Function Documentation
QMatrix4x4 RenderState::combinedMatrix() const
Returns the matrix combined of modelview matrix and project matrix.
float RenderState::determinant() const
Returns the modelview determinant to be used for rendering.
float RenderState::devicePixelRatio() const
Returns the ratio between physical pixels and device-independent pixels to be used for rendering.
QRect RenderState::deviceRect() const
Returns the device rect of the surface being rendered to
RenderState::DirtyStates RenderState::dirtyStates() const
Returns which rendering states that have changed and needs to be updated for geometry rendered with this material to conform to the current rendering state.
bool RenderState::isMatrixDirty() const
Returns true
if the dirtyStates() contain the dirty matrix state, otherwise returns false
.
bool RenderState::isOpacityDirty() const
Returns true
if the dirtyStates() contains the dirty opacity state, otherwise returns false
.
QMatrix4x4 RenderState::modelViewMatrix() const
Returns the model view matrix.
If the material has the RequiresFullMatrix flag set, this is guaranteed to be the complete transform matrix calculated from the scenegraph.
However, if this flag is not set, the renderer may choose to alter this matrix. For example, it may pre-transform vertices on the CPU and set this matrix to identity.
In a situation such as the above, it is still possible to retrieve the actual matrix determinant by setting the RequiresDeterminant flag in the material and calling the determinant() accessor.
float RenderState::opacity() const
Returns the accumulated opacity to be used for rendering.
QMatrix4x4 RenderState::projectionMatrix() const
Returns the projection matrix.
QRhiResourceUpdateBatch *RenderState::resourceUpdateBatch()
Returns a resource update batch to which upload and copy operatoins can be queued. This is typically used by QSGMaterialRhiShader::updateSampledImage() to enqueue texture image content updates.
QRhi *RenderState::rhi()
Returns the current QRhi.
QByteArray *RenderState::uniformData()
Returns a pointer to the data for the uniform (constant) buffer in the shader. Uniform data must only be updated from QSGMaterialRhiShader::updateUniformData(). The return value is null in the other reimplementable functions, such as, QSGMaterialRhiShader::updateSampledImage().
Note: It is strongly recommended to declare the uniform block with std140
in the shader, and to carefully study the standard uniform block layout as described in section 7.6.2.2 of the OpenGL specification. It is up to the QSGMaterialRhiShader implementation to ensure data gets placed at the right location in this QByteArray, taking alignment requirements into account. Shader code translated to other shading languages is expected to use the same offsets for block members, even when the target language uses different packing rules by default.
Note: Avoid copying from C++ POD types, such as, structs, in order to update multiple members at once, unless it has been verified that the layouts of the C++ struct and the GLSL uniform block match.
QRect RenderState::viewportRect() const
Returns the viewport rect of the surface being rendered to.
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