Strangely some no-op cast remained in the codebase, and are only now
caught since Rust 1.66. In both cases the input value is already of the
correct type (independent of the platform).
Rustdoc since 1.66 points out that `<<ref>>` is malformed HTML, and the
resulting `<<devsandqueues-lost-device>>` isn't very helpful to users.
Convert it to the relevant link in both documentation and `Result`
`Display` to solve both issues at once.
It is unlikely that disabled, reserved extensions (without naming
whatsoever) are used through Ash bindings generated from Vulkan-Headers
releases, and are best ignored to reduce diff noise and spurious issues
[1] with unfinished extension definitions.
This approach matches what is defined in the registry spec for
`supported="disabled"` [2]:
use `supported="disabled"` to indicate this extension should never
be processed.
[1]: https://github.com/KhronosGroup/Vulkan-Docs/issues/1549
[2]: b4e8cd820b/registry.txt (L1302-L1306)
The entire reason for calling `unsafe` `set_len()` after the Vulkan
driver function call is to ensure the `Vec` never gives safe access to
uninitialized values (as allocted via `Vec::with_capacity()`). This
contract is broken within the implementation of these functions by
temporarily setting a nonzero length when the Vulkan driver may not have
initialized the underlying data at all, and communicated this by
returning an error code.
Simply check the error code first, before jumping to a now-infallible
codepath that calls `.set_len()` and always returns `Ok()`.
* Update Vulkan-Headers to 1.3.229
* Update Vulkan-Headers to 1.3.230
* Update Vulkan-Headers to 1.3.231
* Update Vulkan-Headers to 1.3.232
* Update Vulkan-Headers to 1.3.233
* Update Vulkan-Headers to 1.3.235
* README: Document experimental Vulkan Video bindings being semver-exempt
`.cast()` allows changing the pointer type without hiding (accidental)
mutability changes (noting that `*mut` still coerces to `*.const`).
For mutability changes Rust 1.65 included `cast_mut()` and
`cast_const()`, but those would bump our MSRV too eagerly for now.
`bytemuck` recently bumped its MSRV to 1.60 which is incompatible with
what we're currently advertising. Fortunately this doesn't affect MSRV
of the publicly published crates, but only `dev-dependencies` inside
`ash-window` via `winit`: make sure the CI doesn't reject this.
It is undefined behaviour to construct a safe object by calling
`MaybeUninit::assume_init()` when the object in question hasn't been
initialized by anything (in this case the underlying Vulkan call) at
all, even if the object is never "used". Postpone the `assume_init()`
call until after checking if `vk::Result::SUCCESS` has been returned by
the native implementation, by introducing a new
`assume_init_on_success()` helper that takes a `MaybeUninit<T>`.
Prepare the generator for more struct fields that have nested "dynamic
arrays" with a hardcoded size of `1` (effectively arrays with pointers
to single objects) in `vk.xml`s `len` attribute. These structs are
introduced by `VK_EXT_opacity_micromap` in 1.3.230.
* ash-window: Upgrade to raw-window-handle 0.5.0
* Bump `raw-window-metal` to recently-released `0.3`
https://github.com/norse-rs/raw-window-metal/pull/5
* examples: Bump `winit` to `0.27.1` to resolve our MSRV tests
While the examples technically aren't part of our MSRV requirement (it's
nice, but core crate compatibility is much more important), it's
annoying to exempt these especially now that `winit` removed some
unneeded MSRV 1.60/1.61 requirements.
* Take `Raw{Display,Window}Handle` directly instead of through trait
* Update Vulkan-Headers to 1.3.220
* Update Vulkan-Headers to 1.3.221
* Update Vulkan-Headers to 1.3.222
* Update Vulkan-Headers to 1.3.223
* Update Vulkan-Headers to 1.3.224
* Update Vulkan-Headers to 1.3.225
* Update Vulkan-Headers to 1.3.226
* Update Vulkan-Headers to 1.3.227
* Update Vulkan-Headers to 1.3.228
* ash: Add `const STRUCTURE_TYPE` to all Vulkan structures for matching with `match_struct!` macro
In Vulkan layers extracing a structure based on its `s_type` is a common
operation, but comparing against an enum value and subsequently casting
to the right type is verbose and error-prone.
By generating a `const STRUCTURE_TYPE` with the given value for every
Vulkan structure it becomes possible to implement a macro that abstracts
this logic away in a safer way.
* generator: Reuse `HasStructureType::STRUCTURE_TYPE` in `s_type` initializer
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.
A slice is designed to be a cheap view into a continuous segment of
memory and easily recreated with a different offset and size. This can
be used to our advantage to let the user set exactly how many items they
want to request, while ensuring all returned slots are filled on success
or otherwise return `NOT_READY` if not enough query results could be
copied to user memory (or block if the `WAIT` flag is set).
This also opens the door to accepting `MaybeUninit` in the future and
returning the initialized slice in the `VkResult::Ok(here)` case.
We already ship both license files in the published crate, have both
licenses listed in the `README`, and even `ash-window` already lists
both in `Cargo.toml`.
I found this while experimenting with shields.io badges, as there's a
special link that scrapes the license straight off of crates.io:
https://img.shields.io/crates/l/ash (and many more). This might've been
nice to use except that it's outdated until we publish the next release,
and doesn't allow a nice link to either `LICENSE-XXX` file that we have
now.
* Update Vulkan-Headers to 1.3.212
* Update Vulkan-Headers to 1.3.213
* Update Vulkan-Headers to 1.3.214
* Update Vulkan-Headers to 1.3.215
* Update Vulkan-Headers to 1.3.216
* Update Vulkan-Headers to 1.3.217
* Update Vulkan-Headers to 1.3.218
* Update Vulkan-Headers to 1.3.219
* Changelog: reorder entries chronologically based on PR ID
* extensions/khr: Reorder `Swapchain` functions to match `KhrSwapchainFn`
* extensions/khr: Implement additional `Swapchain` functions since Vulkan 1.1
These are also made available by `VK_KHR_device_group` when
`VK_KHR_swapchain` (and for certain functions only the underlying
`VK_KHR_surface` extension) is enabled.
* Error: vkCreateDevice: VK_KHR_portability_subset must be enabled [...]
* Error: Attempting to create a VkDevice from a VkPhysicalDevice which is from a portability driver without the VK_INSTANCE_CREATE_ENUMERATE_PORTABILITY_BIT_KHR bit in the VkInstanceCreateInfo flags being set and the VK_KHR_portability_enumeration extension enabled.