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// Copyright (c) 2008-2019 NVIDIA Corporation. All rights reserved.
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// Copyright (c) 2004-2008 AGEIA Technologies, Inc. All rights reserved.
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// Copyright (c) 2001-2004 NovodeX AG. All rights reserved.
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#ifndef PX_CONTACT_MODIFY_CALLBACK
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#define PX_CONTACT_MODIFY_CALLBACK
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/** \addtogroup physics
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@{
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*/
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#include "PxPhysXConfig.h"
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#include "PxShape.h"
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#include "PxContact.h"
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#include "foundation/PxTransform.h"
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#if !PX_DOXYGEN
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namespace physx
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{
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#endif
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class PxShape;
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/**
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\brief An array of contact points, as passed to contact modification.
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The word 'set' in the name does not imply that duplicates are filtered in any
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way. This initial set of contacts does potentially get reduced to a smaller
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set before being passed to the solver.
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You can use the accessors to read and write contact properties. The number of
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contacts is immutable, other than being able to disable contacts using ignore().
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@see PxContactModifyCallback, PxModifiableContact
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*/
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class PxContactSet
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{
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public:
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/**
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\brief Get the position of a specific contact point in the set.
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@see PxModifiableContact.point
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*/
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PX_FORCE_INLINE const PxVec3& getPoint(PxU32 i) const { return mContacts[i].contact; }
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/**
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\brief Alter the position of a specific contact point in the set.
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@see PxModifiableContact.point
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*/
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PX_FORCE_INLINE void setPoint(PxU32 i, const PxVec3& p) { mContacts[i].contact = p; }
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/**
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\brief Get the contact normal of a specific contact point in the set.
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@see PxModifiableContact.normal
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*/
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PX_FORCE_INLINE const PxVec3& getNormal(PxU32 i) const { return mContacts[i].normal; }
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/**
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\brief Alter the contact normal of a specific contact point in the set.
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\note Changing the normal can cause contact points to be ignored.
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@see PxModifiableContact.normal
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*/
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PX_FORCE_INLINE void setNormal(PxU32 i, const PxVec3& n)
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{
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PxContactPatch* patch = getPatch();
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patch->internalFlags |= PxContactPatch::eREGENERATE_PATCHES;
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mContacts[i].normal = n;
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}
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/**
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\brief Get the separation of a specific contact point in the set.
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@see PxModifiableContact.separation
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*/
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PX_FORCE_INLINE PxReal getSeparation(PxU32 i) const { return mContacts[i].separation; }
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/**
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\brief Alter the separation of a specific contact point in the set.
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@see PxModifiableContact.separation
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*/
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PX_FORCE_INLINE void setSeparation(PxU32 i, PxReal s) { mContacts[i].separation = s; }
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/**
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\brief Get the target velocity of a specific contact point in the set.
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@see PxModifiableContact.targetVelocity
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*/
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PX_FORCE_INLINE const PxVec3& getTargetVelocity(PxU32 i) const { return mContacts[i].targetVelocity; }
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/**
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\brief Alter the target velocity of a specific contact point in the set.
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@see PxModifiableContact.targetVelocity
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*/
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PX_FORCE_INLINE void setTargetVelocity(PxU32 i, const PxVec3& v)
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{
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PxContactPatch* patch = getPatch();
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patch->internalFlags |= PxContactPatch::eHAS_TARGET_VELOCITY;
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mContacts[i].targetVelocity = v;
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}
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/**
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\brief Get the face index with respect to the first shape of the pair for a specific contact point in the set.
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@see PxModifiableContact.internalFaceIndex0
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*/
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PX_FORCE_INLINE PxU32 getInternalFaceIndex0(PxU32 i) { PX_UNUSED(i); return PXC_CONTACT_NO_FACE_INDEX; }
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/**
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\brief Get the face index with respect to the second shape of the pair for a specific contact point in the set.
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@see PxModifiableContact.internalFaceIndex1
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*/
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PX_FORCE_INLINE PxU32 getInternalFaceIndex1(PxU32 i)
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{
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PxContactPatch* patch = getPatch();
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if (patch->internalFlags & PxContactPatch::eHAS_FACE_INDICES)
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{
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return reinterpret_cast<PxU32*>(mContacts + mCount)[mCount + i];
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}
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return PXC_CONTACT_NO_FACE_INDEX;
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}
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/**
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\brief Get the maximum impulse for a specific contact point in the set.
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@see PxModifiableContact.maxImpulse
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*/
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PX_FORCE_INLINE PxReal getMaxImpulse(PxU32 i) const { return mContacts[i].maxImpulse; }
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/**
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\brief Alter the maximum impulse for a specific contact point in the set.
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\note Must be nonnegative. If set to zero, the contact point will be ignored
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@see PxModifiableContact.maxImpulse
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*/
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PX_FORCE_INLINE void setMaxImpulse(PxU32 i, PxReal s)
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{
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PxContactPatch* patch = getPatch();
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patch->internalFlags |= PxContactPatch::eHAS_MAX_IMPULSE;
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mContacts[i].maxImpulse = s;
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}
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/**
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\brief Get the restitution coefficient for a specific contact point in the set.
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@see PxModifiableContact.restitution
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*/
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PX_FORCE_INLINE PxReal getRestitution(PxU32 i) const { return mContacts[i].restitution; }
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/**
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\brief Alter the restitution coefficient for a specific contact point in the set.
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\note Valid ranges [0,1]
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@see PxModifiableContact.restitution
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*/
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PX_FORCE_INLINE void setRestitution(PxU32 i, PxReal r)
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{
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PxContactPatch* patch = getPatch();
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patch->internalFlags |= PxContactPatch::eREGENERATE_PATCHES;
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mContacts[i].restitution = r;
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}
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/**
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\brief Get the static friction coefficient for a specific contact point in the set.
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@see PxModifiableContact.staticFriction
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*/
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PX_FORCE_INLINE PxReal getStaticFriction(PxU32 i) const { return mContacts[i].staticFriction; }
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/**
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\brief Alter the static friction coefficient for a specific contact point in the set.
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@see PxModifiableContact.staticFriction
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*/
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PX_FORCE_INLINE void setStaticFriction(PxU32 i, PxReal f)
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{
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PxContactPatch* patch = getPatch();
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patch->internalFlags |= PxContactPatch::eREGENERATE_PATCHES;
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mContacts[i].staticFriction = f;
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}
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/**
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\brief Get the static friction coefficient for a specific contact point in the set.
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@see PxModifiableContact.dynamicFriction
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*/
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PX_FORCE_INLINE PxReal getDynamicFriction(PxU32 i) const { return mContacts[i].dynamicFriction; }
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/**
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\brief Alter the static dynamic coefficient for a specific contact point in the set.
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@see PxModifiableContact.dynamic
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*/
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PX_FORCE_INLINE void setDynamicFriction(PxU32 i, PxReal f)
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{
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PxContactPatch* patch = getPatch();
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patch->internalFlags |= PxContactPatch::eREGENERATE_PATCHES;
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mContacts[i].dynamicFriction = f;
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}
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/**
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\brief Ignore the contact point.
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If a contact point is ignored then no force will get applied at this point. This can be used to disable collision in certain areas of a shape, for example.
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*/
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PX_FORCE_INLINE void ignore(PxU32 i) { mContacts[i].maxImpulse = 0.f; }
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/**
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\brief The number of contact points in the set.
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*/
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PX_FORCE_INLINE PxU32 size() const { return mCount; }
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/**
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\brief Returns the invMassScale of body 0
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A value < 1.0 makes this contact treat the body as if it had larger mass. A value of 0.f makes this contact
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treat the body as if it had infinite mass. Any value > 1.f makes this contact treat the body as if it had smaller mass.
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*/
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PX_FORCE_INLINE PxReal getInvMassScale0() const
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{
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PxContactPatch* patch = getPatch();
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return patch->mMassModification.mInvMassScale0;
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}
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/**
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\brief Returns the invMassScale of body 1
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A value < 1.0 makes this contact treat the body as if it had larger mass. A value of 0.f makes this contact
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treat the body as if it had infinite mass. Any value > 1.f makes this contact treat the body as if it had smaller mass.
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*/
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PX_FORCE_INLINE PxReal getInvMassScale1() const
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{
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PxContactPatch* patch = getPatch();
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return patch->mMassModification.mInvMassScale1;
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}
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/**
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\brief Returns the invInertiaScale of body 0
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A value < 1.0 makes this contact treat the body as if it had larger inertia. A value of 0.f makes this contact
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treat the body as if it had infinite inertia. Any value > 1.f makes this contact treat the body as if it had smaller inertia.
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*/
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PX_FORCE_INLINE PxReal getInvInertiaScale0() const
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{
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PxContactPatch* patch = getPatch();
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return patch->mMassModification.mInvInertiaScale0;
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}
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/**
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\brief Returns the invInertiaScale of body 1
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A value < 1.0 makes this contact treat the body as if it had larger inertia. A value of 0.f makes this contact
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treat the body as if it had infinite inertia. Any value > 1.f makes this contact treat the body as if it had smaller inertia.
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*/
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PX_FORCE_INLINE PxReal getInvInertiaScale1() const
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{
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PxContactPatch* patch = getPatch();
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return patch->mMassModification.mInvInertiaScale1;
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}
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/**
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\brief Sets the invMassScale of body 0
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This can be set to any value in the range [0, PX_MAX_F32). A value < 1.0 makes this contact treat the body as if it had larger mass. A value of 0.f makes this contact
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treat the body as if it had infinite mass. Any value > 1.f makes this contact treat the body as if it had smaller mass.
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*/
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PX_FORCE_INLINE void setInvMassScale0(const PxReal scale)
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{
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PxContactPatch* patch = getPatch();
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patch->mMassModification.mInvMassScale0 = scale;
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patch->internalFlags |= PxContactPatch::eHAS_MODIFIED_MASS_RATIOS;
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}
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/**
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\brief Sets the invMassScale of body 1
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This can be set to any value in the range [0, PX_MAX_F32). A value < 1.0 makes this contact treat the body as if it had larger mass. A value of 0.f makes this contact
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treat the body as if it had infinite mass. Any value > 1.f makes this contact treat the body as if it had smaller mass.
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*/
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PX_FORCE_INLINE void setInvMassScale1(const PxReal scale)
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{
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PxContactPatch* patch = getPatch();
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patch->mMassModification.mInvMassScale1 = scale;
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patch->internalFlags |= PxContactPatch::eHAS_MODIFIED_MASS_RATIOS;
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}
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/**
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\brief Sets the invInertiaScale of body 0
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This can be set to any value in the range [0, PX_MAX_F32). A value < 1.0 makes this contact treat the body as if it had larger inertia. A value of 0.f makes this contact
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treat the body as if it had infinite inertia. Any value > 1.f makes this contact treat the body as if it had smaller inertia.
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*/
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PX_FORCE_INLINE void setInvInertiaScale0(const PxReal scale)
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{
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PxContactPatch* patch = getPatch();
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patch->mMassModification.mInvInertiaScale0 = scale;
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patch->internalFlags |= PxContactPatch::eHAS_MODIFIED_MASS_RATIOS;
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}
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/**
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\brief Sets the invInertiaScale of body 1
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This can be set to any value in the range [0, PX_MAX_F32). A value < 1.0 makes this contact treat the body as if it had larger inertia. A value of 0.f makes this contact
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treat the body as if it had infinite inertia. Any value > 1.f makes this contact treat the body as if it had smaller inertia.
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*/
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PX_FORCE_INLINE void setInvInertiaScale1(const PxReal scale)
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{
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PxContactPatch* patch = getPatch();
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patch->mMassModification.mInvInertiaScale1 = scale;
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patch->internalFlags |= PxContactPatch::eHAS_MODIFIED_MASS_RATIOS;
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}
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protected:
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PX_FORCE_INLINE PxContactPatch* getPatch() const
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{
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const size_t headerOffset = sizeof(PxContactPatch)*mCount;
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return reinterpret_cast<PxContactPatch*>(reinterpret_cast<PxU8*>(mContacts) - headerOffset);
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}
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PxU32 mCount; //!< Number of contact points in the set
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PxModifiableContact* mContacts; //!< The contact points of the set
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};
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/**
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\brief An array of instances of this class is passed to PxContactModifyCallback::onContactModify().
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@see PxContactModifyCallback
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*/
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class PxContactModifyPair
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{
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public:
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/**
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\brief The actors which make up the pair in contact.
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Note that these are the actors as seen by the simulation, and may have been deleted since the simulation step started.
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*/
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const PxRigidActor* actor[2];
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/**
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\brief The shapes which make up the pair in contact.
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Note that these are the shapes as seen by the simulation, and may have been deleted since the simulation step started.
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*/
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const PxShape* shape[2];
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/**
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\brief The shape to world transforms of the two shapes.
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These are the transforms as the simulation engine sees them, and may have been modified by the application
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since the simulation step started.
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*/
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PxTransform transform[2];
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/**
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\brief An array of contact points between these two shapes.
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*/
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PxContactSet contacts;
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};
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/**
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\brief An interface class that the user can implement in order to modify contact constraints.
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<b>Threading:</b> It is <b>necessary</b> to make this class thread safe as it will be called in the context of the
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simulation thread. It might also be necessary to make it reentrant, since some calls can be made by multi-threaded
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You can enable the use of this contact modification callback by raising the flag PxPairFlag::eMODIFY_CONTACTS in
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the filter shader/callback (see #PxSimulationFilterShader) for a pair of rigid body objects.
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Please note:
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+ Raising the contact modification flag will not wake the actors up automatically.
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+ It is not possible to turn off the performance degradation by simply removing the callback from the scene, the
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filter shader/callback has to be used to clear the contact modification flag.
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+ The contacts will only be reported as long as the actors are awake. There will be no callbacks while the actors are sleeping.
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@see PxScene.setContactModifyCallback() PxScene.getContactModifyCallback()
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*/
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class PxContactModifyCallback
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{
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public:
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/**
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\brief Passes modifiable arrays of contacts to the application.
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The initial contacts are as determined fresh each frame by collision detection.
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The number of contacts can not be changed, so you cannot add your own contacts. You may however
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disable contacts using PxContactSet::ignore().
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@see PxContactModifyPair
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*/
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virtual void onContactModify(PxContactModifyPair* const pairs, PxU32 count) = 0;
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protected:
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virtual ~PxContactModifyCallback(){}
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};
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/**
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\brief An interface class that the user can implement in order to modify CCD contact constraints.
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<b>Threading:</b> It is <b>necessary</b> to make this class thread safe as it will be called in the context of the
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simulation thread. It might also be necessary to make it reentrant, since some calls can be made by multi-threaded
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parts of the physics engine.
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You can enable the use of this contact modification callback by raising the flag PxPairFlag::eMODIFY_CONTACTS in
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the filter shader/callback (see #PxSimulationFilterShader) for a pair of rigid body objects.
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Please note:
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+ Raising the contact modification flag will not wake the actors up automatically.
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+ It is not possible to turn off the performance degradation by simply removing the callback from the scene, the
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filter shader/callback has to be used to clear the contact modification flag.
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+ The contacts will only be reported as long as the actors are awake. There will be no callbacks while the actors are sleeping.
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@see PxScene.setContactModifyCallback() PxScene.getContactModifyCallback()
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*/
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class PxCCDContactModifyCallback
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{
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public:
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/**
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\brief Passes modifiable arrays of contacts to the application.
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The initial contacts are as determined fresh each frame by collision detection.
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The number of contacts can not be changed, so you cannot add your own contacts. You may however
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disable contacts using PxContactSet::ignore().
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@see PxContactModifyPair
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*/
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virtual void onCCDContactModify(PxContactModifyPair* const pairs, PxU32 count) = 0;
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protected:
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virtual ~PxCCDContactModifyCallback(){}
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};
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#if !PX_DOXYGEN
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} // namespace physx
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#endif
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/** @} */
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#endif
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