imgui/backends/imgui_impl_dx10.h
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#	backends/imgui_impl_dx10.h
#	backends/imgui_impl_vulkan.h
#	backends/imgui_impl_win32.cpp
#	docs/CHANGELOG.txt
#	examples/README.txt
#	examples/example_glfw_opengl2/main.cpp
#	examples/example_glfw_opengl3/main.cpp
#	examples/example_glfw_vulkan/main.cpp
#	examples/example_sdl_directx11/main.cpp
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#	examples/example_win32_directx10/main.cpp
#	examples/example_win32_directx11/main.cpp
#	examples/example_win32_directx12/main.cpp
#	examples/example_win32_directx9/main.cpp
#	imgui.cpp
#	imgui.h
#	imgui_demo.cpp
#	imgui_internal.h
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// dear imgui: Renderer Backend for DirectX10
// This needs to be used along with a Platform Backend (e.g. Win32)
// Implemented features:
// [X] Renderer: User texture binding. Use 'ID3D10ShaderResourceView*' as ImTextureID. Read the FAQ about ImTextureID!
// [X] Renderer: Multi-viewport support. Enable with 'io.ConfigFlags |= ImGuiConfigFlags_ViewportsEnable'.
// [X] Renderer: Support for large meshes (64k+ vertices) with 16-bit indices.
// You can copy and use unmodified imgui_impl_* files in your project. See examples/ folder for examples of using this.
// If you are new to Dear ImGui, read documentation from the docs/ folder + read the top of imgui.cpp.
// Read online: https://github.com/ocornut/imgui/tree/master/docs
#pragma once
#include "imgui.h" // IMGUI_IMPL_API
struct ID3D10Device;
IMGUI_IMPL_API bool ImGui_ImplDX10_Init(ID3D10Device* device);
IMGUI_IMPL_API void ImGui_ImplDX10_Shutdown();
IMGUI_IMPL_API void ImGui_ImplDX10_NewFrame();
IMGUI_IMPL_API void ImGui_ImplDX10_RenderDrawData(ImDrawData* draw_data);
// Use if you want to reset your rendering device without losing Dear ImGui state.
IMGUI_IMPL_API void ImGui_ImplDX10_InvalidateDeviceObjects();
IMGUI_IMPL_API bool ImGui_ImplDX10_CreateDeviceObjects();