The match arms are not guarded by `cfg` anymore, allowing us to
compile-test these simple arms on every system whenever our Ash
extension helpers and types are not guarded by `cfg` attributes either.
This applies to every platform except Mac/IOS where the symbols and
external raw-window-metal crate are themselves guarded by cfg's.
[#590] introduced an unsuspecting MSRV bump. While we're pro-ba-bly
fine having these at the benefit of better code (in this case more
appropriate `const` annotations), they should at least be clear to us
when merging through a CI failure (or up-front bump of this version in
the CI script). At the same time setting [`rust-version` in
`Cargo.toml`] provides a more helpful "requires newer rustc" error
message (since Rust 1.56.0) instead of showing potentially tons of
irrelevant compile errors in this crate to the user.
[#590]: https://github.com/MaikKlein/ash/pull/590
[`rust-version` in `Cargo.toml`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/manifest.html?highlight=pack#the-rust-version-field
* Constify generated extension names
* Constify hand-written extension names
* Make ash-window list extensions as &[*const c_char]
This alters enumerate_required_extensions() to return the same type that
is expected by vk::InstanceCreateInfoBuilder::enabled_extension_names(),
allowing simple Vulkan apps to omit the boilerplate of mapping to an
intermediate Vec<*const c_char>.
Co-authored-by: Steve Wooster <s.f.m.wooster@gmail.com>
While making the code only marginally harder to read such casts can also
introduce subtle bugs when used incorrectly, and are best omitted
whenever unnecessary: Rust already coerces borrows into raw pointers
when the types on both ends are clear, and even then there remain many
casts that are identical to the source type.
In addition these errors show up when using a local crate reference to
`ash` in a workspace that uses "the `.cargo/config.toml` setup" from
[EmbarkStudios/rust-ecosystem#68] to configure linter warnings
project-wide instead of for all crates in that workspace individually.
In our case aforementioned linter warnings are enabled on top of
Embark's configuration, leading to a lot of these warnings in our build
process.
[EmbarkStudios/rust-ecosystem#68]: https://github.com/EmbarkStudios/rust-ecosystem/pull/68
And drop the deprecated =/- markdown syntax from our readme: this is
analogous to #/## for a h1/h2 header, instead of defining a title and
(usually smaller font) subtitle or description.
`raw-window-handle 0.3.4` was pushed as a "semver-trick-like" patch
release, implementing the `0.3` trait for the `0.4` crate release [74].
This allows `ash-window` as a window-handle "consumer" crate to accept
both `0.3` and `0.4` handles from consumer crates simultaneously. To
ensure this patch release is available even when users omit regular
`cargo update` or build with `-Z minimal-versions`, set the minimal
patch version in `Cargo.toml` to it.
[74]: https://github.com/rust-windowing/raw-window-handle/pull/74
* Mark EntryCustom::new_custom as unsafe
Passing a badly-behaved `load` function can invoke undefined behavior.
* Document required feature for Entry
* Support linking Vulkan directly
This is the preferred pattern in most environments when an application
cannot function without Vulkan, as it saves the libloading dependency,
eliminates an error case, and makes the Vulkan dependency visible to
the OS.
* Rename libloading feature to "loaded"
* Link by default
* Guide users towards linking the loader directly
* Remove unnecessary error type
InstanceError::LoadError was never constructed.
* Unify entry types
Simplifies the interface and allows a bunch of code to become
monomorphic.
* generator: Add edegecases for broken Video extension enum variants
* Replace deprecated `make_version()` with `make_api_version()`
* generator: Use the same predicate for push_next and its traits
Some structs turn out to be root structs when their name is not in the
`root_structs` set, even when they themselves extend another struct.
This was already taken care of for `push_next` which is emitted in this
situation, but the trait referenced by `push_next`'s `T` bound is still
relying on the `extends` field to not exist in `vk.xml` at all, leading
to it not being generated despite `push_next` needing it.
Fixes: 215511f ("Implement ExtendXXX for multiple root create infos if
there are more than 1")
* Update Vulkan-Headers to 12.175
* generator: Generate low-level structs with bindgen (for vk_video)
* Add ash-window as workspace member
* ash-window: fix repository link
* ash-window: Address CI fmt&clippy issues
* ash-window: Try fix SDL2 CI issues
* ash-window: Remove beryllium example