metal-examples-tutorials/ch11/chapter11.playground/Sources/MetalView.swift

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import MetalKit
public class MetalView: NSObject, MTKViewDelegate {
public var device: MTLDevice!
var queue: MTLCommandQueue!
var cps: MTLComputePipelineState!
override public init() {
super.init()
registerShaders()
}
func registerShaders() {
device = MTLCreateSystemDefaultDevice()!
queue = device.makeCommandQueue()
let path = Bundle.main.path(forResource: "Shaders", ofType: "metal")
do {
let input = try String(contentsOfFile: path!, encoding: String.Encoding.utf8)
let library = try device.makeLibrary(source: input, options: nil)
let kernel = library.makeFunction(name: "compute")!
cps = try device.makeComputePipelineState(function: kernel)
} catch let e {
Swift.print("\(e)")
}
}
public func mtkView(_ view: MTKView, drawableSizeWillChange size: CGSize) {}
public func draw(in view: MTKView) {
if let drawable = view.currentDrawable,
let commandBuffer = queue.makeCommandBuffer(),
let commandEncoder = commandBuffer.makeComputeCommandEncoder() {
commandEncoder.setComputePipelineState(cps)
commandEncoder.setTexture(drawable.texture, index: 0)
let threadGroupCount = MTLSizeMake(8, 8, 1)
let threadGroups = MTLSizeMake(drawable.texture.width / threadGroupCount.width, drawable.texture.height / threadGroupCount.height, 1)
commandEncoder.dispatchThreadgroups(threadGroups, threadsPerThreadgroup: threadGroupCount)
commandEncoder.endEncoding()
commandBuffer.present(drawable)
commandBuffer.commit()
}
}
}