zig-glfw/src/vulkan.zig

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const std = @import("std");
const c = @import("c.zig").c;
const Error = @import("errors.zig").Error;
const getError = @import("errors.zig").getError;
// TODO(vulkan):
// /// Returns whether the Vulkan loader and an ICD have been found.
// ///
// /// This function returns whether the Vulkan loader and any minimally functional ICD have been
// /// found.
// ///
// /// The availability of a Vulkan loader and even an ICD does not by itself guarantee that surface
// /// creation or even instance creation is possible. For example, on Fermi systems Nvidia will
// /// install an ICD that provides no actual Vulkan support. Call glfw.getRequiredInstanceExtensions
// /// to check whether the extensions necessary for Vulkan surface creation are available and
// /// glfw.getPhysicalDevicePresentationSupport to check whether a queue family of a physical device
// /// supports image presentation.
// ///
// /// @return `GLFW_TRUE` if Vulkan is minimally available, or `GLFW_FALSE` otherwise.
// ///
// /// Possible errors include glfw.Error.NotInitialized.
// ///
// /// @thread_safety This function may be called from any thread.
// ///
// /// see also: vulkan_support
// GLFWAPI int glfwVulkanSupported(void);
// /// Returns the Vulkan instance extensions required by GLFW.
// ///
// /// This function returns an array of names of Vulkan instance extensions required by GLFW for
// /// creating Vulkan surfaces for GLFW windows. If successful, the list will always contain
// /// `VK_KHR_surface`, so if you don't require any additional extensions you can pass this list
// /// directly to the `VkInstanceCreateInfo` struct.
// ///
// /// If Vulkan is not available on the machine, this function returns null and generates a
// /// glfw.Error.APIUnavailable error. Call glfw.vulkanSupported to check whether Vulkan is at least
// /// minimally available.
// ///
// /// If Vulkan is available but no set of extensions allowing window surface
// /// creation was found, this function returns null. You may still use Vulkan
// /// for off-screen rendering and compute work.
// ///
// /// @param[out] count Where to store the number of extensions in the returned
// /// array. This is set to zero if an error occurred.
// /// @return An array of ASCII encoded extension names, or null if an
// /// error occurred.
// ///
// /// Possible errors include glfw.Error.NotInitialized and glfw.Error.APIUnavailable.
// ///
// /// Additional extensions may be required by future versions of GLFW. You should check if any
// /// extensions you wish to enable are already in the returned array, as it is an error to specify
// /// an extension more than once in the `VkInstanceCreateInfo` struct.
// ///
// /// macos: This function currently supports either the `VK_MVK_macos_surface` extension from
// /// MoltenVK or `VK_EXT_metal_surface` extension.
// ///
// /// @pointer_lifetime The returned array is allocated and freed by GLFW. You should not free it
// /// yourself. It is guaranteed to be valid only until the library is terminated.
// ///
// /// @thread_safety This function may be called from any thread.
// ///
// /// see also: vulkan_ext, glfwCreateWindowSurface
// GLFWAPI const char** glfwGetRequiredInstanceExtensions(uint32_t* count);
/// Vulkan API function pointer type.
///
/// Generic function pointer used for returning Vulkan API function pointers.
///
/// see also: vulkan_proc, glfw.getInstanceProcAddress
pub const VKProc = fn () callconv(.C) void;
/// Returns the address of the specified Vulkan instance function.
///
/// This function returns the address of the specified Vulkan core or extension function for the
/// specified instance. If instance is set to null it can return any function exported from the
/// Vulkan loader, including at least the following functions:
///
/// - `vkEnumerateInstanceExtensionProperties`
/// - `vkEnumerateInstanceLayerProperties`
/// - `vkCreateInstance`
/// - `vkGetInstanceProcAddr`
///
/// If Vulkan is not available on the machine, this function returns null and generates a
/// glfw.Error.APIUnavailable error. Call glfw.vulkanSupported to check whether Vulkan is at least
/// minimally available.
///
/// This function is equivalent to calling `vkGetInstanceProcAddr` with a platform-specific query
/// of the Vulkan loader as a fallback.
///
/// @param[in] instance The Vulkan instance to query, or null to retrieve functions related to
/// instance creation.
/// @param[in] procname The ASCII encoded name of the function.
/// @return The address of the function, or null if an error occurred.
///
/// Possible errors include glfw.Error.NotInitialized and glfw.Error.APIUnavailable.
///
/// @pointer_lifetime The returned function pointer is valid until the library is terminated.
///
/// @thread_safety This function may be called from any thread.
pub inline fn getInstanceProcAddress(vk_instance: ?*opaque {}, proc_name: [*c]const u8) Error!?VKProc {
const proc_address = c.glfwGetInstanceProcAddress(if (vk_instance) |v| @ptrCast(c.VkInstance, v) else null, proc_name);
try getError();
if (proc_address) |addr| return addr;
return null;
}
// /// Returns whether the specified queue family can present images.
// ///
// /// This function returns whether the specified queue family of the specified physical device
// /// supports presentation to the platform GLFW was built for.
// ///
// /// If Vulkan or the required window surface creation instance extensions are not available on the
// /// machine, or if the specified instance was not created with the required extensions, this
// /// function returns `GLFW_FALSE` and generates a glfw.Error.APIUnavailable error. Call
// /// glfw.vulkanSupported to check whether Vulkan is at least minimally available and
// /// glfw.getRequiredInstanceExtensions to check what instance extensions are required.
// ///
// /// @param[in] instance The instance that the physical device belongs to.
// /// @param[in] device The physical device that the queue family belongs to.
// /// @param[in] queuefamily The index of the queue family to query.
// /// @return `GLFW_TRUE` if the queue family supports presentation, or
// /// `GLFW_FALSE` otherwise.
// ///
// /// Possible errors include glfw.Error.NotInitialized, glfw.Error.APIUnavailable and glfw.Error.PlatformError.
// ///
// /// macos: This function currently always returns `GLFW_TRUE`, as the `VK_MVK_macos_surface`
// /// extension does not provide a `vkGetPhysicalDevice*PresentationSupport` type function.
// ///
// /// @thread_safety This function may be called from any thread. For synchronization details of
// /// Vulkan objects, see the Vulkan specification.
// ///
// /// see also: vulkan_present
// GLFWAPI int glfwGetPhysicalDevicePresentationSupport(VkInstance instance, VkPhysicalDevice device, uint32_t queuefamily);
// /// Creates a Vulkan surface for the specified window.
// ///
// /// This function creates a Vulkan surface for the specified window.
// ///
// /// If the Vulkan loader or at least one minimally functional ICD were not found, this function
// /// returns `VK_ERROR_INITIALIZATION_FAILED` and generates a glfw.Error.APIUnavailable error. Call
// /// glfw.vulkanSupported to check whether Vulkan is at least minimally available.
// ///
// /// If the required window surface creation instance extensions are not available or if the
// /// specified instance was not created with these extensions enabled, this function returns `VK_ERROR_EXTENSION_NOT_PRESENT`
// /// and generates a glfw.Error.APIUnavailable error. Call glfw.getRequiredInstanceExtensions to
// /// check what instance extensions are required.
// ///
// /// The window surface cannot be shared with another API so the window must have been created with
// /// the client api hint set to `GLFW_NO_API` otherwise it generates a glfw.Error.InvalidValue error
// /// and returns `VK_ERROR_NATIVE_WINDOW_IN_USE_KHR`.
// ///
// /// The window surface must be destroyed before the specified Vulkan instance. It is the
// /// responsibility of the caller to destroy the window surface. GLFW does not destroy it for you.
// /// Call `vkDestroySurfaceKHR` to destroy the surface.
// ///
// /// @param[in] instance The Vulkan instance to create the surface in.
// /// @param[in] window The window to create the surface for.
// /// @param[in] allocator The allocator to use, or null to use the default
// /// allocator.
// /// @param[out] surface Where to store the handle of the surface. This is set
// /// to `VK_NULL_HANDLE` if an error occurred.
// /// @return `VK_SUCCESS` if successful, or a Vulkan error code if an
// /// error occurred.
// ///
// /// Possible errors include glfw.Error.NotInitialized, glfw.Error.APIUnavailable, glfw.Error.PlatformError and glfw.Error.InvalidValue
// ///
// /// If an error occurs before the creation call is made, GLFW returns the Vulkan error code most
// /// appropriate for the error. Appropriate use of glfw.vulkanSupported and glfw.getRequiredInstanceExtensions
// /// should eliminate almost all occurrences of these errors.
// ///
// /// macos: This function currently only supports the `VK_MVK_macos_surface` extension from MoltenVK.
// ///
// /// macos: This function creates and sets a `CAMetalLayer` instance for the window content view,
// /// which is required for MoltenVK to function.
// ///
// /// @thread_safety This function may be called from any thread. For synchronization details of
// /// Vulkan objects, see the Vulkan specification.
// ///
// /// see also: vulkan_surface, glfw.getRequiredInstanceExtensions
// GLFWAPI VkResult glfwCreateWindowSurface(VkInstance instance, GLFWwindow* window, const VkAllocationCallbacks* allocator, VkSurfaceKHR* surface);
test "getInstanceProcAddress" {
const glfw = @import("main.zig");
try glfw.init();
defer glfw.terminate();
// syntax check only, we don't have a real vulkan instance.
_ = glfw.getInstanceProcAddress(null, "foobar") catch |err| std.debug.print("failed to get instance proc address, error={}\n", .{err});
}