# 0.28.0 * Fixed a build issue on ARM. * *Breaking* Arrays are now passed by reference. * Builders are now marked as `#[transparent]`. * *Breaking* Renamed `.next(..)` to `push_next`. `push_next` is only available on structs that are passed directly. Addtionally `push_next` only accepts structs that can be inserted into the pointer chain. Read the readme for more information. * New *experimental* extensions. Those do not follow the semver rules and can be removed at any time. * Added `AmdGpaInterface` extension. # 0.27.0/1 * Extensions are now namespaced. `ash::extensions::khr::Swapchain` * Removed vendor tags from extension methods * Added missing functions for VkEvent * The examples were updated to use the new builder pattern * A SPIR-V parsing function `ash::util::read_spv` * Added `get_pipeline_cache_data` # 0.26.0 * Fix loader on MacOS. * Expose function pointers for easier interop with external libraries. * Builder now uses bool instead of Bool32. # 0.25.0 * Adds support for Vulkan 1.1 * Constants are not represented as an `enum` anymore. Constants and flags are both represented as associated constants. ```Rust flags: vk::COMMAND_POOL_CREATE_RESET_COMMAND_BUFFER_BIT, //to flags: vk::CommandPoolCreateFlags::RESET_COMMAND_BUFFER_BIT, ``` * Pretty printing for flags * Handles can be loaded from outside of ash. See `SomeHandle::from_raw`. This is useful if you need to interact with a C library. * Removing versioning from ash. `V1_X` are now gone. Versioning had very little benefit in practice, `Entry`, `Instance` and `Device` are now version free. A custom loader can still be implemented. The various traits still remain `DeviceV1_0`. * `vk.rs` is now generated from `vk.xml` * Ash now includes all docs inside the `vk.xml`, and are visible in rustdoc. * `Default` is now implemented for all structs * There is now a builder pattern * Handles are now `#[repr(transparent)]` * Various bug fixes # 0.18.0 * Fixes arm build => uses libc everywhere. Remove `AlignByteSlice`. # 0.17.0 * Refactor Align to use vk::DeviceSize. # 0.16.0 * `map_memory` now returns a void ptr * `ash::util::Align` is a helper struct that can write to aligned memory.