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// Copyright (c) 2015-2017 Khronos Group. This work is licensed under a
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// Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License; see
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// http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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[[naming]]
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= API Naming Conventions
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Identifiers in the Vulkan API (e.g. types, parameters, constants, etc.) all
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follow a set of naming rules, providing a consistent scheme for developers.
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The Vulkan C API uses prefixes as an implicit namespace control mechanism.
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Bindings to other languages can choose not to use these prefixes if the
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language provides an explicit namespace mechanism.
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== General Naming Rules
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Names of identifiers should generally be written with full words, avoiding
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abbreviations, as a concise description of what that identifier is.
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For example, the type of a structure containing information about how to
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create an instance is stext:VkInstanceCreateInfo.
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Abbreviations and prefixes are sometimes used in the API when they are in
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common use.
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All abbreviations and prefixes used in the API must be approved by the
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Vulkan working group, and be added to the <<naming-abbreviations,Common
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Abbreviations>> and <<naming-prefixes,Standard Prefixes>> sections,
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respectively.
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Whenever an abbreviation exists for a particular word, it should be used in
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place of the full word unless there is good reason not to.
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When a number is part of an identifier, it is treated as a word if it is a
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standalone number, such as the extension name token
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ename:VK_KHR_GET_MEMORY_REQUIREMENTS_2_EXTENSION_NAME for the
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+VK_KHR_get_memory_requirements2+ extension.
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For uses where the number is part of a common abbreviation such as etext:2D
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or etext:R8B8`, the entire abbreviation is treated as a word.
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ifdef::editing-notes[]
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[NOTE]
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.editing-note
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====
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Unfortunately, there's an internal inconsistency here between extension name
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strings, such as VK_KHR_get_memory_requirements2, and tokens encoding those
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names, such as ename:VK_KHR_GET_MEMORY_REQUIREMENTS_2_EXTENSION_NAME.
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====
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endif::editing-notes[]
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[[naming-preprocessor]]
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== Preprocessor Defines
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Preprocessor definitions include an underscore `_` as a delimiter between
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words, with every character in upper case.
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Each definition is prefixed with `VK_`, followed by the name.
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This rule applies to most declarations with the C Preprocessor's `#define`
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token, including macros and constants.
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There are however a few exceptions:
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* The header guard for each header includes an additional underscore `_` at
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the end of the identifier.
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** Example: `VULKAN_H_`
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* Definitions that denote the presence of an extension follow the
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<<extensions-naming-conventions-name-strings,extension name string
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convention>>.
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** Example: `VK_KHR_sampler_mirror_clamp_to_edge`
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* Three `VKAPI_*` definitions are defined by the platform header to alias
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certain platform-specific identifiers related to calling conventions.
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** Examples: `VKAPI_ATTR`, `VKAPI_CALL` and `VKAPI_PTR`
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* Preprocessor defines are occasionally used to create aliases between
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other Vulkan identifiers, which usually happens when something was
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originally misnamed.
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In these cases, the fixed name is added to the API, and the old name is
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made into an alias of that.
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In these cases, the name will be whatever the original misnamed
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identifier was.
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[source, c]
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.Example
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----
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// VK_VERSION_MAJOR (Macro)
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#define VK_VERSION_MAJOR(version) ((uint32_t)(version) >> 22)
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// VK_HEADER_VERSION (Base type)
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#define VK_HEADER_VERSION 10
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----
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== Type Names
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Type names are declared with no separator between words.
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Each word starts with a capital letter, and every other character in each
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word is lower case.
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Each type name is prefixed with `Vk`.
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This rule applies to all type definitions except <<naming-funcpointers,
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function pointer types>>, including struct and union types, handles, base
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typedefs, and enumerant types.
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[source, c]
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.Example
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----
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// VkImage (Handle)
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VK_NONDISP_HANDLE(VkImage)
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// VkFlags (Base type)
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typedef uint32_t VkFlags;
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// VkResult (Enum type)
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typedef enum VkResult {
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...
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};
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// VkApplicationInfo (Struct)
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typedef struct VkApplicationInfo {
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...
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} VkApplicationInfo;
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// VkClearColorValue (Union)
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typedef union VkClearColorValue {
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...
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} VkClearColorValue;
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----
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[[naming-extension-structures]]
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=== Extension Structure Names
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Structures which extend other structures through the pname:pNext chain
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should reflect the name of the base structure they extend.
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Currently there are two examples of such naming schemes.
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New structures which add extended object creation parameters to a base
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structure should use this naming scheme:
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.Extended Object Information Structures
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[width="60%",options="header"]
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|====
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| Base Structure Name | Extension Structure Name
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| `Vk__Object__CreateInfo`
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| `Vk__ObjectName__CreateInfo__Author__`
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|====
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`_Object_` is the name of the object being created.
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`_Name_` is a short name for the extension or the new information added by
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that extension.
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`_Author_` is the author ID of the extension.
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New structures which extend API queries, such as the
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`vkGetPhysicalDeviceFeatures2KHR` and `vkGetPhysicalDeviceProperties2KHR`
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commands defined by the `VK_KHR_get_physical_device_properties2` extension,
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should use this naming scheme:
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.Extended Query Structures
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[width="60%",options="header"]
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|====
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| Base Structure Name | Extension Structure Name
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| `vkGetPhysicalDeviceFeatures2KHR`
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| `VkPhysicalDevice__Name__Features__Author__`
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| `vkGetPhysicalDeviceProperties2KHR`
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| `VkPhysicalDevice__Name__Properties__Author__`
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|====
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`_Name_` is a short name for the extension, or for the new feature or
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property being queried, such as `Multiview` or `DiscardRectangle`.
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`_Author_` is the author ID of the extension.
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== Enumerant Names
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Enumerants include an underscore `_` as a delimiter between words, with
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every character in upper case.
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Each enumerant name is prefixed with `VK_`.
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Enumerants are prefixed with the exact name of the type it belongs to,
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converted to the correct case (e.g. `VkStructureType` ->
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`VK_STRUCTURE_TYPE_*`).
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This rule applies to all enumerants, with one exception.
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* The `VkResult` enumerants are split into two sub types: error and success
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codes.
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** Success codes are not prefixed with anything other than `VK_`.
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** Error codes are prefixed with `VK_ERROR_`.
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[source, c]
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.Example
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----
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// VK_FORMAT_UNDEFINED, VK_FORMAT_R4G4_UNORM_PACK8 (Enumerants)
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typedef enum VkFormat {
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VK_FORMAT_UNDEFINED = 0,
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VK_FORMAT_R4G4_UNORM_PACK8 = 1,
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...
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};
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// VkResult codes (Exception)
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typedef enum VkResult {
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VK_SUCCESS = 0,
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...
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VK_ERROR_OUT_OF_HOST_MEMORY = -1,
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...
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} VkResult;
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----
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== Command Names
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Command names are declared with no separator between words.
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Each word starts with a capital letter, and every other character in each
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word is lower case.
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The structure of a command name should be as follows:
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`__prefix Verb Object Property__`
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`_prefix_`::
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This is usually "vk", but will be "vkCmd" if it is a command used to
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record into a command buffer, or "vkQueue" if it directly affects a
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queue.
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`_Verb_`::
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The verb that describes the action being performed.
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A list of most verbs used in Vulkan is available <<command-names-verbs,
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here>>.
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`_Object_`::
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The name of the object being acted upon by the command.
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`_Property_`::
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The property of the object which is being acted upon by the command, and
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is omitted in cases where the whole object is being acted upon (e.g.
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creation commands).
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These rules apply to all command declarations.
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[source, c]
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.Example
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----
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// Creation command
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VKAPI_ATTR VkResult VKAPI_CALL vkCreateInstance( ... );
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// Command buffer recording command
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VKAPI_ATTR VkResult VKAPI_CALL vkCmdBindPipeline( ... );
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// Get command
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VKAPI_ATTR VkResult VKAPI_CALL vkGetQueryPoolResults( ... );
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----
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.Note
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[NOTE]
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====
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There are three exceptions to the above rule in the core Vulkan API:
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* vkDeviceWaitIdle
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* vkCmdNextSubpass
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* vkCmdPipelineBarrier
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These names are left as-is to maintain compatibility.
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There are additionally a number of exceptions in a few existing extensions.
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====
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=== Query Commands
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A number of commands in the API are used to determine the properties of some
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object in the implementation.
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The queried properties may either be invariant, or they may: change based on
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application behaviour.
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If the results are not invariant, the lifetime of the results should be
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clearly described in the command description.
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See <<fundamentals-commandsyntax-results-lifetime,Lifetime of Retrieved
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Results>> in the specification for more information.
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These commands fall into two categories from a naming perspective:
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Capability Queries::
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These are commands which query capabilities of objects that an
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implementation can provide.
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Such commands use the verb "Enumerate" to identify themselves.
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+
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e.g. `vkEnumeratePhysicalDeviceProperties`
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+
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Whilst these commands describe properties of the named object, they do not
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accept a parameter of that object type - though they usually have a
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parameter for the parent type.
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Object State Queries::
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These commands are used to query the current properties of an object that
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has been created.
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Such commands use the verb "Get" to identify themselves.
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+
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e.g. `vkGetPhysicalDeviceQueueFamilyProperties`
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+
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These commands always have a parameter of the object type.
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[[command-names-verbs]]
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=== Command Verbs
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Below is a list of many of the verbs currently in use in core Vulkan and
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KHR/KHX extensions, along with their meanings.
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The list is not guaranteed to be up to date, but covers all core and KHR/KHX
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verbs at the time of writing.
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[%autowidth,options="header"]
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|===
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| Verb | Meaning
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| Acquire | Acquire ownership of an object from an external source
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| Allocate | Allocates memory in a pool or memory heap and creates object - paired with "Free"
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| Begin | Start of a range of command buffer commands with different behaviour than those outside the range - "End" marks the end of the range
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| Bind | Binds an object to another object
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| Blit | Performs a filtered and scaled copy of pixels from one image to another
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| Clear | Sets all pixels in an image to the same value
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| Copy | A raw copy of data from one object to another with no transformation of the data
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| Create | Creates an object - paired with "Destroy"
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| Destroy | Destroys an object - paired with "Create"
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| Dispatch | Kicks off a set of compute tasks
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| Draw | Kicks off a set of rasterization tasks
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| End | End of a range of command buffer commands with different behaviour than those outside the range - "Begin" marks the start of the range
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| Enumerate | Queries the capabilities of objects that could be created, before creating them
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| Execute | Executes commands recorded in another command buffer
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| Fill | Sets all data units in a buffer to the same value
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| Flush | Flushes data from the host to the device
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| Free | Destroys an object and then frees memory back to a pool or memory heap - paired with "Allocate"
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| Get | Queries the state of an existing object
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| Import | Imports the payload from an external object into a Vulkan object
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| Invalidate | Invalidates data on the host, forcing newer data on the device to be read
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| Map | Maps an allocation into host memory - paired with "Unmap"
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| Merge | Merges two objects
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| Present | Presents an image to a surface
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| Push | Pushes data to the device as part of a command stream
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| Release | Releases ownership of an object to an external source
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| Reset | Resets the state of an object to an initial state
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| Resolve | Resolves multiple samples in a multisampled image to an image with one sample per pixel
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| Set | Sets the state of an object
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| Submit | Submits a set of commands to a queue
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| Unmap | Unmaps an allocation from host memory - paired with "Map"
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| Update | Updates entries in a descriptor set
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| Wait | Waits for some signal
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| Write | Writes values to an object
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|===
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[[naming-funcpointers]]
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=== Function Pointer Type Names
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Function pointer names are declared exactly as the equivalent statically
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declared command would be declared, but prefixed with `PFN_`, standing for
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"Pointer to FunctioN".
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[source, c]
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.Example
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----
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// PFN_vkCreateInstance (Function Pointer)
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typedef VkResult (VKAPI_PTR *PFN_vkCreateInstance)( ... );
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----
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== Function Parameter and Struct/Union Member Names
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Function parameter names are declared with no separator between words.
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Each new word, *except* for the first, starts with a capital letter.
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All other characters in the parameter name are in lower case.
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Members/parameters of a type that is not a base type should generally be
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named in a similar way to the type itself, with additional context added for
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clarity when necessary.
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Pointer members/parameters are prefixed with a number of `p` characters,
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with one `p` for each level of indirection.
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Function pointer members/parameters are prefixed with `pfn`.
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Any member that describes the size of a memory allocation should be suffixed
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with `Size`.
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If the context is self-evident from the structure name, then it may simply
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be named `size`.
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Any member that describes the number of something, such as an array length
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or number of internal allocations, should be suffixed with `Count`.
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The `size` rule overrides this rule, though it is possible to have multiple
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sizes (e.g. `sizeCount`).
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If the member is an array length, then the name of length should correspond
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to the name of the array member, usually `XYZCount` for an array named
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`pXYZs`.
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If a member of a chained extension structure is an array whose length must
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match the length of an array of the base structure, then the chained
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extension structure should include an array length member with the same name
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as the length in the base structure.
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These rules apply to all function parameters and struct/union members, with
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a single exception:
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* The `sType` member of structures is abbreviated as it is used in almost
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every structure.
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** The slightly odd naming prevents it clashing with any future variables.
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** The `s` stands for "`structure`", referring to its enumerant type.
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[source, c]
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.Example
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----
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// Function parameters, including a twice indirected pointer.
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VKAPI_ATTR VkResult VKAPI_CALL vkMapMemory(
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VkDevice device,
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VkDeviceMemory memory,
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VkDeviceSize offset,
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VkDeviceSize size,
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VkMemoryMapFlags flags,
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void** ppData);
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// Structure members, including the sType exception and a single indirected
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// pointer.
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typedef struct VkMemoryBarrier {
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VkStructureType sType;
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const void* pNext;
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VkAccessFlags srcAccessMask;
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VkAccessFlags dstAccessMask;
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} VkMemoryBarrier;
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// Function pointer members
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typedef struct VkAllocationCallbacks {
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void* pUserData;
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PFN_vkAllocationFunction pfnAllocation;
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PFN_vkReallocationFunction pfnReallocation;
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PFN_vkFreeFunction pfnFree;
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PFN_vkInternalAllocationNotification pfnInternalAllocation;
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PFN_vkInternalFreeNotification pfnInternalFree;
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} VkAllocationCallbacks;
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// Size member (pCode is not a specific array of anything, it is just a
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// pointer to memory)
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typedef struct VkShaderModuleCreateInfo {
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VkStructureType sType;
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const void* pNext;
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VkShaderModuleCreateFlags flags;
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size_t codeSize;
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const uint32_t* pCode;
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} VkShaderModuleCreateInfo;
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// Count member
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typedef struct VkSparseImageMemoryBindInfo {
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VkImage image;
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uint32_t bindCount;
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const VkSparseImageMemoryBind* pBinds;
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} VkSparseImageMemoryBindInfo;
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----
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[[naming-extension-identifiers]]
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== Extension Identifier Naming Conventions
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Identifiers defined by an extension are modified by appending the
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extension's author ID to the end of the identifier, as described below.
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Author IDs are obtained as described in the
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<<extensions-naming-conventions,Extension and Layer Naming Conventions>>
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section.
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If an extension becomes part of core, a new version of the extension's
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identifiers should be created, that do not contain the author ID at the end
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of the identifier.
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The original identifiers should be kept in order to maintain source-level
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compatibility with existing software.
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=== Extension Type Names
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Types defined by extensions have the author ID appended to the end of the
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type name.
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[source, c]
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.Example
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----
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// VkSurfaceFormatKHR (structure type with KHR appended)
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typedef struct VkSurfaceFormatKHR {
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VkFormat format;
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VkColorSpaceKHR colorSpace;
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} VkSurfaceFormatKHR;
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----
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=== Extension Enumerant Names
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Enumerants defined by extensions have the author ID appended to the end of
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the enumerant name, separated by an underscore.
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This includes the begin, end, range and max values added to enumeranted type
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definitions by the generator scripts.
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[NOTE]
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====
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There is one exception to this rule in the
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`VK_KHR_sampler_mirror_clamp_to_edge` extension.
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This functionality was included in the original spec, but quickly separated
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out at release.
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Due to this late change, the single enum exposed has retained its original
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identifier to avoid compatibility issues:
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ename:VK_SAMPLER_ADDRESS_MODE_MIRROR_CLAMP_TO_EDGE
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====
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[source, c]
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.Example
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----
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// VK_COMPOSITE_ALPHA_OPAQUE_BIT_KHR (enumerant with _KHR appended)
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typedef enum VkCompositeAlphaFlagBitsKHR {
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VK_COMPOSITE_ALPHA_OPAQUE_BIT_KHR = 0x00000001,
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...
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} VkCompositeAlphaFlagBitsKHR;
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----
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=== Extension Function Names
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Function and function pointer type names defined by extensions have the
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author ID appended to the end of the name.
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[source, c]
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.Example
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----
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// vkDestroySurfaceKHR (function with KHR appended)
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VKAPI_ATTR void VKAPI_CALL vkDestroySurfaceKHR(
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VkInstance instance,
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VkSurfaceKHR surface,
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const VkAllocationCallbacks* pAllocator);
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typedef void (VKAPI_PTR *PFN_vkDestroySurfaceKHR)(
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VkInstance instance,
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VkSurfaceKHR surface,
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const VkAllocationCallbacks* pAllocator);
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----
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[[naming-abbreviations]]
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== Common Abbreviations
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Abbreviations and acronyms are sometimes used in the <<vulkan-spec,Vulkan
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API Specification>> and the Vulkan API where they are considered clear and
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commonplace.
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All such abbrevations used in the core API are defined here.
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Extensions should also use these abbreviations where appropriate.
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Src::
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Source
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Dst::
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Destination
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Min::
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Minimum
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Max::
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Maximum
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Rect::
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Rectangle
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Info::
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Information
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Lod::
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Level of Detail
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Mip::
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Related to a mipmap.
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Use "`mipmap`" in full only when it is a standalone term.
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If referred to some associating with a mipmap, such as levels, sampling
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mode, size, tail images, etc., use "`mip`" as a standalone prefix word,
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e.g. pname:maxMipLevels, ename:VK_MIP_MODE, etc.
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This is analogous to the <<writing-compount-words,spelling conventions
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for mip-related terms>>
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[NOTE]
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====
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The names pname:mipmapMode, pname:mipmapPrecisionBits,
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sname:VkSamplerMipmapMode, and
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ename:VK_SPARSE_IMAGE_FORMAT_SINGLE_MIPTAIL_BIT are exceptions to this
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general usage guideline, for historical reasons.
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====
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ID::
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Identifier
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UUID::
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Universally Unique Identifier
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Op::
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Operation
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R::
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Red color component
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G::
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Green color component
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B::
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Blue color component
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A::
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Alpha color component
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[[naming-prefixes]]
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== Standard Prefixes
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Prefixes are used in the API to denote specific semantic meaning of Vulkan
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names, or as a label to avoid name clashes, and are explained here:
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VK/Vk/vk::
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Vulkan namespace +
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All types, commands, enumerants and C macro definitions in the Vulkan
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specification are prefixed with these two characters, according to the
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rules defined above.
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PFN/pfn::
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Function Pointer +
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Denotes that a type is a function pointer, or that a variable is of a
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pointer type.
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p::
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Pointer +
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Variable is a pointer.
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vkCmd::
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Commands that record commands in command buffers +
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These API commands do not result in immediate processing on the device.
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Instead, they record the requested action in a command buffer for
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execution when the command buffer is submitted to a queue.
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s::
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Structure +
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Used to denote the etext:VK_STRUCTURE_TYPE* member of each structure in
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pname:sType.
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