# Update to 0.12!
There's not a ton of changes in this release, so the migration wasn't too painful.
# Multi view added
The RenderPipelineDescriptor
now includes a multiview
field that
indicates the number of array textures if array textures are used
as render attachments.
# No more block attribute
The WGSL spec has changed and the block
attribute is no longer a thing.
This means that structs in WGSL no longer need to be anotated to be used
as uniform input. For example:
[[block]]
struct Camera {
view_pos: vec4<f32>;
view_proj: mat4x4<f32>;
};
Can be simplified to just
struct Camera {
view_pos: vec4<f32>;
view_proj: mat4x4<f32>;
};
# More validation
Wgpu now has a validation error where if your uniform doesn't match the alignment specified in the shader, the program will crash when you go to draw:
thread 'main' panicked at 'wgpu error: Validation Error
Caused by:
In a RenderPass
note: encoder = `Render Encoder`
In a draw command, indexed:true indirect:false
note: render pipeline = `Render Pipeline`
Buffer is bound with size 28 where the shader expects 32 in group[1] compact index 0
The only struct that I needed to change was the LightUniform
struct. All
I needed to do was add a padding field:
#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, bytemuck::Pod, bytemuck::Zeroable)]
struct LightUniform {
position: [f32; 3],
// Due to uniforms requiring 16 byte (4 float) spacing, we need to use a padding field here
_padding: u32,
color: [f32; 3],
// Due to uniforms requiring 16 byte (4 float) spacing, we need to use a padding field here
_padding2: u32,
}
I updated the lighting tutorial to reflect this change.
# Misc
Due to the recent deploy to anyhow that
breaks glob imports (aka. use anyhow::*
), I had to switch qualified
imports and uses (ie. anyhow::Result
). This was mostly an issue on my
build scripts for some of the showcase examples.
The main tutorial examples weren't affected, and the changes are minor, so if your curious feel free to look at the repo.