wgpu/player
Jim Blandy d655017439
Implement "strict_asserts" feature in wgpu-core. (#2872)
Since `wgpu-core`'s public functions are supposed to validate their
parameters, the internal `track` module skips many of Rust's usual
run-time checks in release builds. However, some `wgpu-core` users are
happy to pay the performance cost in exchange for more safety. The
`"strict_asserts"` feature causes `wgpu_core` to perform the same
checks in release builds as it does in debug builds.
2022-08-08 00:45:39 -04:00
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src Implement submission indexes (#2700) 2022-06-05 17:22:25 -04:00
tests Relax render pass color_attachments validation (#2778) 2022-06-27 16:10:18 -07:00
Cargo.toml Implement "strict_asserts" feature in wgpu-core. (#2872) 2022-08-08 00:45:39 -04:00
README.md Update players readme 2020-11-05 16:58:40 -05:00

wgpu player

This is an application that allows replaying the wgpu workloads recorded elsewhere. It requires the player to be built from the same revision as an application was linking to, or otherwise the data may fail to load.

Launch as:

play <trace-dir>

When built with "winit" feature, it's able to replay the workloads that operate on a swapchain. It renders each frame sequentially, then waits for the user to close the window. When built without "winit", it launches in console mode and can replay any trace that doesn't use swapchains.

Note: replaying is currently restricted to the same backend, as one used for recording a trace. It is straightforward, however, to just replace the backend in RON, since it's serialized as plain text. Valid values are: Vulkan, Metal, Dx12, and Dx11.