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class in UnityEngine.Experimental.Rendering
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Inherits from:ScriptableObject
Implements interfaces:IRenderPipelineAsset
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CloseAn asset that produces a specific IRenderPipeline.
Default implementation of IRenderPipelineAsset. This manages the lifecylces of inherited types, as well as ensures that created IRenderPipeline's are invalidated when the asset is changed.
See Also: IRenderPipelineAsset.
CreatePipeline | Create a IRenderPipeline specific to this asset. |
DestroyCreatedInstances | Destroys all cached data and created IRenderLoop's. |
InternalCreatePipeline | Create a IRenderPipeline specific to this asset. |
hideFlags | Should the object be hidden, saved with the scene or modifiable by the user? |
name | The name of the object. |
GetInstanceID | Returns the instance id of the object. |
ToString | Returns the name of the game object. |
Destroy | Removes a gameobject, component or asset. |
DestroyImmediate | Destroys the object obj immediately. You are strongly recommended to use Destroy instead. |
DontDestroyOnLoad | Makes the object target not be destroyed automatically when loading a new scene. |
FindObjectOfType | Returns the first active loaded object of Type type. |
FindObjectsOfType | Returns a list of all active loaded objects of Type type. |
Instantiate | Clones the object original and returns the clone. |
CreateInstance | Creates an instance of a scriptable object. |
bool | Does the object exist? |
operator != | Compares if two objects refer to a different object. |
operator == | Compares two object references to see if they refer to the same object. |