lock method

bool lock(
  1. Pointer<SdlRect> rect,
  2. Pointer<Pointer<NativeType>> pixels,
  3. Pointer<Int32> pitch
)

Lock a portion of the texture for write-only pixel access.

As an optimization, the pixels made available for editing don't necessarily contain the old texture data. This is a write-only operation, and if you need to keep a copy of the texture data you should do that at the application level.

You must use SDL_UnlockTexture() to unlock the pixels and apply any changes.

\param texture the texture to lock for access, which was created with SDL_TEXTUREACCESS_STREAMING. \param rect an SDL_Rect structure representing the area to lock for access; NULL to lock the entire texture. \param pixels this is filled in with a pointer to the locked pixels, appropriately offset by the locked area. \param pitch this is filled in with the pitch of the locked pixels; the pitch is the length of one row in bytes. \returns true on success or false if the texture is not valid or was not created with SDL_TEXTUREACCESS_STREAMING; call SDL_GetError() for more information.

\threadsafety This function should only be called on the main thread.

\since This function is available since SDL 3.1.3.

\sa SDL_LockTextureToSurface \sa SDL_UnlockTexture

extern SDL_DECLSPEC bool SDLCALL SDL_LockTexture(SDL_Texture *texture, const SDL_Rect *rect, void **pixels, int *pitch)

Implementation

bool lock(Pointer<SdlRect> rect, Pointer<Pointer<NativeType>> pixels,
    Pointer<Int32> pitch) {
  return sdlLockTexture(this, rect, pixels, pitch);
}