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The label
property of the GPUTexture
interface provides a label that can be used to identify the object, for example in GPUError
messages or console warnings.
This can be set by providing a label
property in the descriptor object passed into the originating GPUDevice.createTexture()
call, or you can get and set it directly on the GPUTexture
object.
A string. If this has not been previously set as described above, it will be an empty string.
ExamplesSetting and getting a label via GPUTexture.label
:
// â¦
const depthTexture = device.createTexture({
size: [canvas.width, canvas.height],
format: "depth24plus",
usage: GPUTextureUsage.RENDER_ATTACHMENT,
});
depthTexture.label = "my_texture";
console.log(depthTexture.label); // "my_texture"
Setting a label via the originating GPUDevice.createTexture()
call, and then getting it via GPUTexture.label
:
// â¦
const depthTexture = device.createTexture({
size: [canvas.width, canvas.height],
format: "depth24plus",
usage: GPUTextureUsage.RENDER_ATTACHMENT,
label: "my_texture",
});
console.log(depthTexture.label); // "my_texture"
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