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Vulkan-Headers
Vulkan header files and API registry
This repository contains Vulkan header files, include files for C and C++, and related scripts and tests.
Most of the files in this repository are sourced from, or generated from, other repositories as described in CONTRIBUTING.md. Vulkan-Headers exists as a staging area for these files, most of which are then consumed by downstream repositories used to build SDK components such as the Vulkan Validation Layers and Conformance Test Suite.
Developers normally obtain headers from the official Vulkan-SDK. They can also use headers from, or packaged from, this repository.
In most cases, developers should only need the headers, not the scripts and other material in this repository. If you need to run the scripts, please use them from their canonical source in the Vulkan Specification repository.
Contributing
See the CONTRIBUTING.md
Building
See BUILD.md
SDK Support
Vulkan-Headers are shipped as part of the official Vulkan-SDK
C/C++ Package Manager Support
Vulkan-Headers
are also supported by both conan & vcpkg.
Version Tagging Scheme
Updates to this repository which correspond to a new Vulkan specification release are tagged using the following format: v<
version
>
(e.g., v1.3.266
).
Note: Marked version releases have undergone thorough testing but do not imply the same quality level as SDK tags. SDK tags follow the vulkan-sdk-<
version
>.<
patch
>
format (e.g., vulkan-sdk-1.3.266.0
).
This scheme was adopted following the 1.3.266
Vulkan specification release.