The UsePass command inserts a named Pass from another ShaderA program that runs on the GPU. More info
See in Glossary object. You can use this command to reduce code duplication in shader source files.
This example code creates a Shader objectAn instance of the Shader class, a Shader object is container for shader programs and GPU instructions, and information that tells Unity how to use them. Use them with materials to determine the appearance of your scene. More info
See in Glossary called ContainsNamedPass, which contains a Pass called ExampleNamedPass.
Shader "Examples/ContainsNamedPass"
{
SubShader
{
Pass
{
Name "ExampleNamedPass"
// The rest of the Pass contents go here.
}
}
}
This example code creates a Shader object called UseNamedPass, which uses the named Pass from the example code above.
Shader "Examples/UsesNamedPass"
{
SubShader
{
UsePass "Examples/ContainsNamedPass/EXAMPLENAMEDPASS"
}
}