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Following up on #305 I created an example that demonstrates behavior related to buffer mapping that may or may not be expected.
As an experiment, I wrote this in Python, not via wgpu-py, but only using
cffi
as an interface. If this works for the other devs, this could be a nice way to quickly produce examples like these, and also interact with thelib
interactively (e.g. in a Jupyter notebook). Otherwise I'll translate it to a C example :)