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Ogre::ResourceManager Class Referenceabstract

Defines a generic resource handler. More...

#include <OgreResourceManager.h>

+ Inheritance diagram for Ogre::ResourceManager:

Classes

class  ResourcePool
 Definition of a pool of resources, which users can use to reuse similar resources many times without destroying and recreating them. More...
 

Public Types

typedef std::pair< ResourcePtr, bool > ResourceCreateOrRetrieveResult
 
typedef map< ResourceHandle, ResourcePtr >::type ResourceHandleMap
 
typedef unordered_map< String, ResourcePtr >::type ResourceMap
 
typedef MapIterator< ResourceHandleMapResourceMapIterator
 
typedef unordered_map< String, ResourceMap >::type ResourceWithGroupMap
 

Public Member Functions

 ResourceManager ()
 
virtual ~ResourceManager ()
 
virtual void _notifyResourceLoaded (Resource *res)
 Notify this manager that a resource which it manages has been loaded. More...
 
virtual void _notifyResourceTouched (Resource *res)
 Notify this manager that a resource which it manages has been 'touched', i.e. More...
 
virtual void _notifyResourceUnloaded (Resource *res)
 Notify this manager that a resource which it manages has been unloaded. More...
 
virtual ResourceCreateOrRetrieveResult createOrRetrieve (const String &name, const String &group, bool isManual=false, ManualResourceLoader *loader=0, const NameValuePairList *createParams=0)
 Create a new resource, or retrieve an existing one with the same name if it already exists. More...
 
virtual ResourcePtr createResource (const String &name, const String &group, bool isManual=false, ManualResourceLoader *loader=0, const NameValuePairList *createParams=0)
 Creates a new blank resource, but does not immediately load it. More...
 
void destroyAllResourcePools ()
 destroy all pools More...
 
void destroyResourcePool (const String &name)
 Destroy a resource pool. More...
 
void destroyResourcePool (ResourcePool *pool)
 Destroy a resource pool. More...
 
virtual ResourcePtr getByHandle (ResourceHandle handle)
 Retrieves a pointer to a resource by handle, or null if the resource does not exist. More...
 
Real getLoadingOrder () const override
 Gets the relative loading order of resources of this type. More...
 
virtual size_t getMemoryBudget () const
 Get the limit on the amount of memory this resource handler may use. More...
 
virtual size_t getMemoryUsage () const
 Gets the current memory usage, in bytes. More...
 
virtual ResourcePtr getResourceByName (const String &name, const String &groupName=ResourceGroupManager::AUTODETECT_RESOURCE_GROUP_NAME)
 Retrieves a pointer to a resource by name, or null if the resource does not exist. More...
 
ResourceMapIterator getResourceIterator ()
 Returns an iterator over all resources in this manager. More...
 
ResourcePoolgetResourcePool (const String &name)
 Create a resource pool, or reuse one that already exists. More...
 
const StringgetResourceType () const
 Gets a string identifying the type of resource this manager handles. More...
 
const StringVectorgetScriptPatterns () const override
 Gets the file patterns which should be used to find scripts for this ResourceManager. More...
 
virtual bool getVerbose ()
 Gets whether this manager and its resources habitually produce log output. More...
 
virtual ResourcePtr load (const String &name, const String &group, bool isManual=false, ManualResourceLoader *loader=0, const NameValuePairList *loadParams=0, bool backgroundThread=false)
 Generic load method, used to create a Resource specific to this ResourceManager without using one of the specialised 'load' methods (containing per-Resource-type parameters). More...
 
void operator delete (void *ptr)
 
void operator delete (void *ptr, const char *, int, const char *)
 
void operator delete (void *ptr, void *)
 
void operator delete[] (void *ptr)
 
void operator delete[] (void *ptr, const char *, int, const char *)
 
void * operator new (size_t sz)
 
void * operator new (size_t sz, const char *file, int line, const char *func)
 operator new, with debug line info More...
 
void * operator new (size_t sz, void *ptr)
 placement operator new More...
 
void * operator new[] (size_t sz)
 
void * operator new[] (size_t sz, const char *file, int line, const char *func)
 array operator new, with debug line info More...
 
void parseScript (DataStreamPtr &stream, const String &groupName) override
 Parse the definition of a set of resources from a script file. More...
 
virtual ResourcePtr prepare (const String &name, const String &group, bool isManual=false, ManualResourceLoader *loader=0, const NameValuePairList *loadParams=0, bool backgroundThread=false)
 Generic prepare method, used to create a Resource specific to this ResourceManager without using one of the specialised 'prepare' methods (containing per-Resource-type parameters). More...
 
void reloadAll (bool reloadableOnly=true)
 Caused all currently loaded resources to be reloaded. More...
 
virtual void reloadAll (Resource::LoadingFlags flags)
 Caused all currently loaded resources to be reloaded. More...
 
void reloadUnreferencedResources (bool reloadableOnly=true)
 Caused all currently loaded but not referenced by any other object resources to be reloaded. More...
 
virtual void remove (const ResourcePtr &r)
 Remove a single resource. More...
 
virtual void remove (const String &name)
 Remove a single resource by name. More...
 
virtual void remove (ResourceHandle handle)
 Remove a single resource by handle. More...
 
virtual void removeAll ()
 Removes all resources. More...
 
virtual void removeUnreferencedResources (bool reloadableOnly=true)
 Remove all resources which are not referenced by any other object. More...
 
virtual bool resourceExists (const String &name)
 Returns whether the named resource exists in this manager. More...
 
virtual bool resourceExists (ResourceHandle handle)
 Returns whether a resource with the given handle exists in this manager. More...
 
virtual void setMemoryBudget (size_t bytes)
 Set a limit on the amount of memory this resource handler may use. More...
 
virtual void setVerbose (bool v)
 Sets whether this manager and its resources habitually produce log output. More...
 
virtual void unload (const String &name)
 Unloads a single resource by name. More...
 
virtual void unload (ResourceHandle handle)
 Unloads a single resource by handle. More...
 
void unloadAll (bool reloadableOnly=true)
 Unloads all resources. More...
 
virtual void unloadAll (Resource::LoadingFlags flags)
 Unloads all resources. More...
 
void unloadUnreferencedResources (bool reloadableOnly=true)
 Unload all resources which are not referenced by any other object. More...
 

Public Attributes

 OGRE_AUTO_MUTEX
 

Detailed Description

Defines a generic resource handler.

Remarks
A resource manager is responsible for managing a pool of resources of a particular type. It must index them, look them up, load and destroy them. It may also need to stay within a defined memory budget, and temporarily unload some resources if it needs to to stay within this budget.
Resource managers use a priority system to determine what can be unloaded, and a Least Recently Used (LRU) policy within resources of the same priority.
Resources can be loaded using the generalised load interface, and they can be unloaded and removed. In addition, each subclass of ResourceManager will likely define custom 'load' methods which take explicit parameters depending on the kind of resource being created.
Note
Resources can be loaded and unloaded through the Resource class, but they can only be removed (and thus eventually destroyed) using their parent ResourceManager.
If OGRE_THREAD_SUPPORT is 1, this class is thread-safe.

Member Typedef Documentation

◆ ResourceCreateOrRetrieveResult

◆ ResourceHandleMap

◆ ResourceMap

typedef unordered_map< String, ResourcePtr >::type Ogre::ResourceManager::ResourceMap

◆ ResourceMapIterator

◆ ResourceWithGroupMap

Constructor & Destructor Documentation

◆ ResourceManager()

Ogre::ResourceManager::ResourceManager ( )

◆ ~ResourceManager()

virtual Ogre::ResourceManager::~ResourceManager ( )
virtual

Member Function Documentation

◆ _notifyResourceLoaded()

virtual void Ogre::ResourceManager::_notifyResourceLoaded ( Resource res)
virtual

Notify this manager that a resource which it manages has been loaded.

◆ _notifyResourceTouched()

virtual void Ogre::ResourceManager::_notifyResourceTouched ( Resource res)
virtual

Notify this manager that a resource which it manages has been 'touched', i.e.

used.

◆ _notifyResourceUnloaded()

virtual void Ogre::ResourceManager::_notifyResourceUnloaded ( Resource res)
virtual

Notify this manager that a resource which it manages has been unloaded.

◆ createOrRetrieve()

virtual ResourceCreateOrRetrieveResult Ogre::ResourceManager::createOrRetrieve ( const String name,
const String group,
bool  isManual = false,
ManualResourceLoader loader = 0,
const NameValuePairList createParams = 0 
)
virtual

Create a new resource, or retrieve an existing one with the same name if it already exists.

Remarks
This method performs the same task as calling getByName() followed by create() if that returns null. The advantage is that it does it in one call so there are no race conditions if using multiple threads that could cause getByName() to return null, but create() to fail because another thread created a resource in between.
See also
ResourceManager::createResource
ResourceManager::getResourceByName
Returns
A pair, the first element being the pointer, and the second being an indicator specifying whether the resource was newly created.

◆ createResource()

virtual ResourcePtr Ogre::ResourceManager::createResource ( const String name,
const String group,
bool  isManual = false,
ManualResourceLoader loader = 0,
const NameValuePairList createParams = 0 
)
virtual

Creates a new blank resource, but does not immediately load it.

Remarks
Resource managers handle disparate types of resources, so if you want to get at the detailed interface of this resource, you'll have to cast the result to the subclass you know you're creating.
Parameters
nameThe unique name of the resource
groupThe name of the resource group to attach this new resource to
isManualIs this resource manually loaded? If so, you should really populate the loader parameter in order that the load process can call the loader back when loading is required.
loaderPointer to a ManualLoader implementation which will be called when the Resource wishes to load (should be supplied if you set isManual to true). You can in fact leave this parameter null if you wish, but the Resource will never be able to reload if anything ever causes it to unload. Therefore provision of a proper ManualLoader instance is strongly recommended.
createParamsIf any parameters are required to create an instance, they should be supplied here as name / value pairs

◆ destroyAllResourcePools()

void Ogre::ResourceManager::destroyAllResourcePools ( )

destroy all pools

◆ destroyResourcePool() [1/2]

void Ogre::ResourceManager::destroyResourcePool ( const String name)

Destroy a resource pool.

◆ destroyResourcePool() [2/2]

void Ogre::ResourceManager::destroyResourcePool ( ResourcePool pool)

Destroy a resource pool.

◆ getByHandle()

virtual ResourcePtr Ogre::ResourceManager::getByHandle ( ResourceHandle  handle)
virtual

Retrieves a pointer to a resource by handle, or null if the resource does not exist.

◆ getLoadingOrder()

Real Ogre::ResourceManager::getLoadingOrder ( ) const
inlineoverridevirtual

Gets the relative loading order of resources of this type.

Remarks
There are dependencies between some kinds of resource in terms of loading order, and this value enumerates that. Higher values load later during bulk loading tasks.

Implements Ogre::ScriptLoader.

◆ getMemoryBudget()

virtual size_t Ogre::ResourceManager::getMemoryBudget ( ) const
virtual

Get the limit on the amount of memory this resource handler may use.

◆ getMemoryUsage()

virtual size_t Ogre::ResourceManager::getMemoryUsage ( ) const
inlinevirtual

Gets the current memory usage, in bytes.

◆ getResourceByName()

virtual ResourcePtr Ogre::ResourceManager::getResourceByName ( const String name,
const String groupName = ResourceGroupManager::AUTODETECT_RESOURCE_GROUP_NAME 
)
virtual

Retrieves a pointer to a resource by name, or null if the resource does not exist.

◆ getResourceIterator()

ResourceMapIterator Ogre::ResourceManager::getResourceIterator ( )
inline

Returns an iterator over all resources in this manager.

Note
Use of this iterator is NOT thread safe!

◆ getResourcePool()

ResourcePool* Ogre::ResourceManager::getResourcePool ( const String name)

Create a resource pool, or reuse one that already exists.

◆ getResourceType()

const String& Ogre::ResourceManager::getResourceType ( ) const
inline

Gets a string identifying the type of resource this manager handles.

◆ getScriptPatterns()

const StringVector& Ogre::ResourceManager::getScriptPatterns ( ) const
inlineoverridevirtual

Gets the file patterns which should be used to find scripts for this ResourceManager.

Remarks
Some resource managers can read script files in order to define resources ahead of time. These resources are added to the available list inside the manager, but none are loaded initially. This allows you to load the items that are used on demand, or to load them all as a group if you wish (through ResourceGroupManager).
This method lets you determine the file pattern which will be used to identify scripts intended for this manager.
Returns
A list of file patterns, in the order they should be searched in.
See also
isScriptingSupported, parseScript

Implements Ogre::ScriptLoader.

◆ getVerbose()

virtual bool Ogre::ResourceManager::getVerbose ( )
inlinevirtual

Gets whether this manager and its resources habitually produce log output.

◆ load()

virtual ResourcePtr Ogre::ResourceManager::load ( const String name,
const String group,
bool  isManual = false,
ManualResourceLoader loader = 0,
const NameValuePairList loadParams = 0,
bool  backgroundThread = false 
)
virtual

Generic load method, used to create a Resource specific to this ResourceManager without using one of the specialised 'load' methods (containing per-Resource-type parameters).

Parameters
nameThe name of the Resource
groupThe resource group to which this resource will belong
isManualIs the resource to be manually loaded? If so, you should provide a value for the loader parameter
loaderThe manual loader which is to perform the required actions when this resource is loaded; only applicable when you specify true for the previous parameter
loadParamsOptional pointer to a list of name/value pairs containing loading parameters for this type of resource.
backgroundThreadOptional boolean which lets the load routine know if it is being run on the background resource loading thread

◆ operator delete() [1/3]

template<class Alloc >
void Ogre::AllocatedObject< Alloc >::operator delete ( void *  ptr)
inlineinherited

◆ operator delete() [2/3]

template<class Alloc >
void Ogre::AllocatedObject< Alloc >::operator delete ( void *  ptr,
const char *  ,
int  ,
const char *   
)
inlineinherited

◆ operator delete() [3/3]

template<class Alloc >
void Ogre::AllocatedObject< Alloc >::operator delete ( void *  ptr,
void *   
)
inlineinherited

◆ operator delete[]() [1/2]

template<class Alloc >
void Ogre::AllocatedObject< Alloc >::operator delete[] ( void *  ptr)
inlineinherited

◆ operator delete[]() [2/2]

template<class Alloc >
void Ogre::AllocatedObject< Alloc >::operator delete[] ( void *  ptr,
const char *  ,
int  ,
const char *   
)
inlineinherited

◆ operator new() [1/3]

template<class Alloc >
void* Ogre::AllocatedObject< Alloc >::operator new ( size_t  sz)
inlineinherited

◆ operator new() [2/3]

template<class Alloc >
void* Ogre::AllocatedObject< Alloc >::operator new ( size_t  sz,
const char *  file,
int  line,
const char *  func 
)
inlineinherited

operator new, with debug line info

◆ operator new() [3/3]

template<class Alloc >
void* Ogre::AllocatedObject< Alloc >::operator new ( size_t  sz,
void *  ptr 
)
inlineinherited

placement operator new

◆ operator new[]() [1/2]

template<class Alloc >
void* Ogre::AllocatedObject< Alloc >::operator new[] ( size_t  sz)
inlineinherited

◆ operator new[]() [2/2]

template<class Alloc >
void* Ogre::AllocatedObject< Alloc >::operator new[] ( size_t  sz,
const char *  file,
int  line,
const char *  func 
)
inlineinherited

array operator new, with debug line info

◆ parseScript()

void Ogre::ResourceManager::parseScript ( DataStreamPtr stream,
const String groupName 
)
inlineoverridevirtual

Parse the definition of a set of resources from a script file.

Remarks
Some resource managers can read script files in order to define resources ahead of time. These resources are added to the available list inside the manager, but none are loaded initially. This allows you to load the items that are used on demand, or to load them all as a group if you wish (through ResourceGroupManager).
Parameters
streamWeak reference to a data stream which is the source of the script
groupNameThe name of the resource group that resources which are parsed are to become a member of. If this group is loaded or unloaded, then the resources discovered in this script will be loaded / unloaded with it.

Implements Ogre::ScriptLoader.

◆ prepare()

virtual ResourcePtr Ogre::ResourceManager::prepare ( const String name,
const String group,
bool  isManual = false,
ManualResourceLoader loader = 0,
const NameValuePairList loadParams = 0,
bool  backgroundThread = false 
)
virtual

Generic prepare method, used to create a Resource specific to this ResourceManager without using one of the specialised 'prepare' methods (containing per-Resource-type parameters).

Parameters
nameThe name of the Resource
groupThe resource group to which this resource will belong
isManualIs the resource to be manually loaded? If so, you should provide a value for the loader parameter
loaderThe manual loader which is to perform the required actions when this resource is loaded; only applicable when you specify true for the previous parameter
loadParamsOptional pointer to a list of name/value pairs containing loading parameters for this type of resource.
backgroundThreadOptional boolean which lets the load routine know if it is being run on the background resource loading thread

◆ reloadAll() [1/2]

void Ogre::ResourceManager::reloadAll ( bool  reloadableOnly = true)
inline

Caused all currently loaded resources to be reloaded.

Remarks
All resources currently being held in this manager which are also marked as currently loaded will be unloaded, then loaded again.
Parameters
reloadableOnlyIf true (the default), only reload the resource that is reloadable. Because some resources isn't reloadable, they will be unloaded but can't loaded again. Thus, you might not want to them unloaded. Or, you might unload all of them, and then populate them manually later.
See also
Resource::isReloadable for resource is reloadable.

References Ogre::Resource::LF_DEFAULT, and Ogre::Resource::LF_INCLUDE_NON_RELOADABLE.

◆ reloadAll() [2/2]

virtual void Ogre::ResourceManager::reloadAll ( Resource::LoadingFlags  flags)
virtual

Caused all currently loaded resources to be reloaded.

Remarks
All resources currently being held in this manager which are also marked as currently loaded will be unloaded, then loaded again.
Parameters
flagsAllow to restrict processing to only reloadable and/or unreferenced resources. Additionally, reloading could be done with preserving some selected resource states that could be used elsewhere.
See also
Resource::LoadingFlags for additional information.

◆ reloadUnreferencedResources()

void Ogre::ResourceManager::reloadUnreferencedResources ( bool  reloadableOnly = true)
inline

Caused all currently loaded but not referenced by any other object resources to be reloaded.

Remarks
This method behaves like reloadAll, except that it only reloads resources which are not in use, i.e. not referenced by other objects.
Some referenced resource may exists 'weak' pointer to their sub-components (e.g. Entity held pointer to SubMesh), in this case, unload or reload that resource will cause dangerous pointer access. Use this function instead of reloadAll allows you avoid fail in those situations.
Parameters
reloadableOnlyIf true (the default), only reloads resources which can be subsequently automatically reloaded.

References Ogre::Resource::LF_ONLY_UNREFERENCED, and Ogre::Resource::LF_ONLY_UNREFERENCED_INCLUDE_NON_RELOADABLE.

◆ remove() [1/3]

virtual void Ogre::ResourceManager::remove ( const ResourcePtr r)
virtual

Remove a single resource.

Remarks
Removes a single resource, meaning it will be removed from the list of valid resources in this manager, also causing it to be unloaded.
Note
The word 'Destroy' is not used here, since if any other pointers are referring to this resource, it will persist until they have finished with it; however to all intents and purposes it no longer exists and will likely get destroyed imminently.
If you do have shared pointers to resources hanging around after the ResourceManager is destroyed, you may get problems on destruction of these resources if they were relying on the manager (especially if it is a plugin). If you find you get problems on shutdown in the destruction of resources, try making sure you release all your shared pointers before you shutdown OGRE.

◆ remove() [2/3]

virtual void Ogre::ResourceManager::remove ( const String name)
virtual

Remove a single resource by name.

Remarks
Removes a single resource, meaning it will be removed from the list of valid resources in this manager, also causing it to be unloaded.
Note
The word 'Destroy' is not used here, since if any other pointers are referring to this resource, it will persist until they have finished with it; however to all intents and purposes it no longer exists and will likely get destroyed imminently.
If you do have shared pointers to resources hanging around after the ResourceManager is destroyed, you may get problems on destruction of these resources if they were relying on the manager (especially if it is a plugin). If you find you get problems on shutdown in the destruction of resources, try making sure you release all your shared pointers before you shutdown OGRE.

◆ remove() [3/3]

virtual void Ogre::ResourceManager::remove ( ResourceHandle  handle)
virtual

Remove a single resource by handle.

Remarks
Removes a single resource, meaning it will be removed from the list of valid resources in this manager, also causing it to be unloaded.
Note
The word 'Destroy' is not used here, since if any other pointers are referring to this resource, it will persist until they have finished with it; however to all intents and purposes it no longer exists and will likely get destroyed imminently.
If you do have shared pointers to resources hanging around after the ResourceManager is destroyed, you may get problems on destruction of these resources if they were relying on the manager (especially if it is a plugin). If you find you get problems on shutdown in the destruction of resources, try making sure you release all your shared pointers before you shutdown OGRE.

◆ removeAll()

virtual void Ogre::ResourceManager::removeAll ( )
virtual

Removes all resources.

Note
The word 'Destroy' is not used here, since if any other pointers are referring to these resources, they will persist until they have been finished with; however to all intents and purposes the resources no longer exist and will get destroyed imminently.
If you do have shared pointers to resources hanging around after the ResourceManager is destroyed, you may get problems on destruction of these resources if they were relying on the manager (especially if it is a plugin). If you find you get problems on shutdown in the destruction of resources, try making sure you release all your shared pointers before you shutdown OGRE.

◆ removeUnreferencedResources()

virtual void Ogre::ResourceManager::removeUnreferencedResources ( bool  reloadableOnly = true)
virtual

Remove all resources which are not referenced by any other object.

Remarks
This method behaves like removeAll, except that it only removes resources which are not in use, ie not referenced by other objects. This allows you to free up some memory selectively whilst still keeping the group around (and the resources present, just not using much memory).
Some referenced resource may exists 'weak' pointer to their sub-components (e.g. Entity held pointer to SubMesh), in this case, remove or reload that resource will cause dangerous pointer access. Use this function instead of removeAll allows you avoid fail in those situations.
Parameters
reloadableOnlyIf true (the default), only removes resources which can be subsequently automatically reloaded.

◆ resourceExists() [1/2]

virtual bool Ogre::ResourceManager::resourceExists ( const String name)
inlinevirtual

Returns whether the named resource exists in this manager.

◆ resourceExists() [2/2]

virtual bool Ogre::ResourceManager::resourceExists ( ResourceHandle  handle)
inlinevirtual

Returns whether a resource with the given handle exists in this manager.

◆ setMemoryBudget()

virtual void Ogre::ResourceManager::setMemoryBudget ( size_t  bytes)
virtual

Set a limit on the amount of memory this resource handler may use.

Remarks
If, when asked to load a new resource, the manager believes it will exceed this memory budget, it will temporarily unload a resource to make room for the new one. This unloading is not permanent and the Resource is not destroyed; it simply needs to be reloaded when next used.

◆ setVerbose()

virtual void Ogre::ResourceManager::setVerbose ( bool  v)
inlinevirtual

Sets whether this manager and its resources habitually produce log output.

◆ unload() [1/2]

virtual void Ogre::ResourceManager::unload ( const String name)
virtual

Unloads a single resource by name.

Remarks
Unloaded resources are not removed, they simply free up their memory as much as they can and wait to be reloaded.
See also
ResourceGroupManager for unloading of resource groups.

◆ unload() [2/2]

virtual void Ogre::ResourceManager::unload ( ResourceHandle  handle)
virtual

Unloads a single resource by handle.

Remarks
Unloaded resources are not removed, they simply free up their memory as much as they can and wait to be reloaded.
See also
ResourceGroupManager for unloading of resource groups.

◆ unloadAll() [1/2]

void Ogre::ResourceManager::unloadAll ( bool  reloadableOnly = true)
inline

Unloads all resources.

Remarks
Unloaded resources are not removed, they simply free up their memory as much as they can and wait to be reloaded.
See also
ResourceGroupManager for unloading of resource groups.
Parameters
reloadableOnlyIf true (the default), only unload the resource that is reloadable. Because some resources isn't reloadable, they will be unloaded but can't load them later. Thus, you might not want to them unloaded. Or, you might unload all of them, and then populate them manually later.
See also
Resource::isReloadable for resource is reloadable.

References Ogre::Resource::LF_DEFAULT, and Ogre::Resource::LF_INCLUDE_NON_RELOADABLE.

◆ unloadAll() [2/2]

virtual void Ogre::ResourceManager::unloadAll ( Resource::LoadingFlags  flags)
virtual

Unloads all resources.

Remarks
Unloaded resources are not removed, they simply free up their memory as much as they can and wait to be reloaded.
See also
ResourceGroupManager for unloading of resource groups.
Parameters
flagsAllow to restrict processing to only reloadable and/or unreferenced resources.
See also
Resource::LoadingFlags for additional information.

◆ unloadUnreferencedResources()

void Ogre::ResourceManager::unloadUnreferencedResources ( bool  reloadableOnly = true)
inline

Unload all resources which are not referenced by any other object.

Remarks
This method behaves like unloadAll, except that it only unloads resources which are not in use, ie not referenced by other objects. This allows you to free up some memory selectively whilst still keeping the group around (and the resources present, just not using much memory).
Some referenced resource may exists 'weak' pointer to their sub-components (e.g. Entity held pointer to SubMesh), in this case, unload or reload that resource will cause dangerous pointer access. Use this function instead of unloadAll allows you avoid fail in those situations.
Parameters
reloadableOnlyIf true (the default), only unloads resources which can be subsequently automatically reloaded.

References Ogre::Resource::LF_ONLY_UNREFERENCED, and Ogre::Resource::LF_ONLY_UNREFERENCED_INCLUDE_NON_RELOADABLE.

Member Data Documentation

◆ OGRE_AUTO_MUTEX

Ogre::ResourceManager::OGRE_AUTO_MUTEX

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