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WICFactory
Chuck Walbourn edited this page Jan 21, 2022
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The majority of DirectXTex functions make use of a WIC factory object. This object is normally created on-demand the first time that GetWICFactory
is called.
IWICImagingFactory* GetWICFactory(bool& iswic2);
void SetWICFactory(IWICImagingFactory* pWIC);
The on-demand WIC factory object is normally not released on exit. To ensure it is released for a 'clean exit' you can use SetWICFactory(nullptr);
.
The GetWICFactory
function is thread-safe.
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