• voxel@sopuli.xyz
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    no, it’s not. wgpu maps/translates calls to webgpu (duh) , webgl, opengl, gles, vulkan, dx11, software rendering etc depending on what platform it’s running on.
    it’s a bit bloated since you’re basically including code for all backends but whatever, final executables are still like 5 mb.
    no web involved unless you want to

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      wgpu is a Rust library. Using it from programs they are not written in Rust, such as Godot games, poses a significant challenge.

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        well there’s also dawn for c++, which is also an implementation of webgpu.
        wgpu also has official c/c++ bindings.

        btw you probably don’t need a low-level gpu library if you’re already using a game engine…

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          btw you probably don’t need a low-level gpu library if you’re already using a game engine…

          the low level graphics library calls have to be implemented somewhere, don’t they? if i’m one of the developers of the Godot engine, and I’m writing Godot in C++, I’m not going to use a Rust graphics library