erupt
Vulkan API bindings
Take a look at the erupt user guide.
MAINTENANCE MODE NOTICE
It is not recommended to use erupt for new projects, use ash instead. There is work underway to rewrite ash using ideas from the erupt project, for updates see https://github.com/ash-rs/ash/issues/344. Simple patches to erupt will still be merged, but no large changes are to be expected.
Features
- Full Vulkan API coverage
- First-class support for all extensions
- High quality auto-generated function wrappers
- A utility module aiding your use of this crate
VulkanResult: Idiomatic wrapper around a Vulkan Resultsurface: Create aSurfaceKHRusing aRawWindowHandle(adapted fromash-window)
- Generated code distributed into multiple modules
- Function loading (
EntryLoader,InstanceLoader,DeviceLoader) - Separate
FlagsandFlagBitstypes - A high level
Builderfor every struct - Type-safe pointer chain support
DefaultandDebugimplementation for every type- Confirmed support for Linux, Windows, macOS and Android
- Complete auto-generation of everything except
utils
Example: Instance Creation
use ;
let entry = new?;
let app_info = new
.api_version;
let instance_info = new
.application_info;
let instance = new?;
// ...
instance.destroy_instance;
Additional examples
Cargo Features
surface(enabled by default): Enables thesurfacemodule, addsraw-window-handledependencyloading(enabled by default): Enables theEntryLoader::newfunction, addslibloadingdependencybytemuck: ImplementsPodfor some hand-picked structs (*IndirectCommand, etc.), addsbytemuckdependency
FAQ
Q: What's the difference between this, ash and vulkano?
A: Vulkano is special because it provides hand-written Vulkan wrappers, which means that for example
it has a special hand-written wrapper around a Vulkan PhysicalDevice. On the other hand ash and
erupt both provide Vulkan API bindings too, but not exposing such fancy wrappers and instead
focusing on having good bindings to the raw Vulkan API.
The big selling points of erupt is that it has better documentation, high level function support for all extensions (which is only really relevant if you use those extensions), being fully generated and some more smaller improvements. On the other hand ash has a bigger existing community.
Q: What does the number at the end of the version mean?
A: It represents the Vulkan Header version this version of erupt was generated against and is purely informational.
Ecosystem
Initialization
erupt-bootstrap: Vulkan Bootstrapping library, inspired by vk-bootstrap
Memory Allocation
gpu-alloc: Rust-native, used internally bywgpuvk-alloc: Rust-nativevk-mem-erupt: Bindings to the C++ Vulkan Memory Allocator (VMA) library
Minimum Supported Rust Version (MSRV)
Rust 1.48 or higher.
Thank you
ashfor helping inspiring and making this cratelibloadingfor providing symbol loadingash-windowfor providing a base for thesurfacemodulebitflagsfor providing a perfect bitflag macro- The Vulkan Community ❤️
- The Rust Community ❤️
Licensing
The logo is the Volcano Emoji of Twemoji (License). The name "erupt" was added on top of it.
This project is licensed under the zlib License.