This is the documentation for Enlighten.

class Enlighten IPrecompProbeOctreeLayout

class Enlighten::IPrecompProbeOctreeLayout

    └>Geo::IGeoSerialisable
        └>Geo::IGeoReleasable

The layout of an octree.

Functions

Name Description
Create()

Create a new empty IPrecompProbeOctreeLayout.

Create(const IPrecompProbeOctree *)

Create a new empty IPrecompProbeOctreeLayout.

GetName()

Get the full name.

Load(IGeoInputStream &, Geo::u32)

Load an instance of this class from an IGeoInputStream.

Release()

Free this object that was created within the Enlighten libraries.

Save(IGeoStream &, Geo::u32)

Save an instance of this class to an IGeoStream.


static IPrecompProbeOctreeLayout* Enlighten::IPrecompProbeOctreeLayout::Create


public: IPrecompProbeOctreeLayout * Create()


Create a new empty IPrecompProbeOctreeLayout.


static IPrecompProbeOctreeLayout* Enlighten::IPrecompProbeOctreeLayout::Create


public: IPrecompProbeOctreeLayout * Create
(
    const IPrecompProbeOctree * probeOctree
)


Create a new empty IPrecompProbeOctreeLayout.


virtual const char* Enlighten::IPrecompProbeOctreeLayout::GetName


public: const char * GetName() const


Get the full name.


virtual bool Geo::IGeoSerialisable::Load


public: bool Load
(
    IGeoInputStream & stream,
    Geo::u32 section
)


Load an instance of this class from an IGeoInputStream.

The stream must be ready to read from. You can load sections of an object by passing a bitmask representing the desired sections rather than Iff::AllSectionsMask, which will load all sections. It is also safe to call this method on an object multiple times with different section arguments to load multiple parts.


virtual void Geo::IGeoReleasable::Release


public: void Release()


Free this object that was created within the Enlighten libraries.

Expect this to behave in a similar way to calling 'delete(this)'


virtual bool Geo::IGeoSerialisable::Save


public: bool Save
(
    IGeoStream & stream,
    Geo::u32 section
) const


Save an instance of this class to an IGeoStream.

The stream must be ready to write to. You can save sections of an object by passing a bitmask representing the desired sections rather than Iff::AllSectionsMask, which will save all sections that are available.