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- Thread-safety: Library is designed to be used by multithreaded code.
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- Thread-safety: Library is designed to be used by multithreaded code.
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- Configuration: Fill optional members of CreateInfo structure to provide custom CPU memory allocator and other parameters.
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- Configuration: Fill optional members of CreateInfo structure to provide custom CPU memory allocator and other parameters.
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- Customization: Predefine appropriate macros to provide your own implementation of all external facilities used by the library, from assert, mutex, and atomic, to vector and linked list.
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- Customization: Predefine appropriate macros to provide your own implementation of all external facilities used by the library, from assert, mutex, and atomic, to vector and linked list.
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- Support memory mapping, reference-counted internally. Support for for persistently mapped memory: Just allocate with appropriate flag and you get access to mapped pointer.
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- Support memory mapping, reference-counted internally. Support for persistently mapped memory: Just allocate with appropriate flag and you get access to mapped pointer.
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- Custom memory pools: Create a pool with desired parameters (e.g. fixed or limited maximum size) and allocate memory out of it.
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- Custom memory pools: Create a pool with desired parameters (e.g. fixed or limited maximum size) and allocate memory out of it.
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- Support for VK_KHR_dedicated_allocation extension: Enable it and it will be used automatically by the library.
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- Support for VK_KHR_dedicated_allocation extension: Enable it and it will be used automatically by the library.
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- Defragmentation: Call one function and let the library move data around to free some memory blocks and make your allocations better compacted.
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- Defragmentation: Call one function and let the library move data around to free some memory blocks and make your allocations better compacted.
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