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<li>In exacly one CPP file define following macro before this include. It enables also internal definitions.</li>
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<div class="fragment"><div class="line"><span class="preprocessor">#define VMA_IMPLEMENTATION</span></div><div class="line"><span class="preprocessor">#include "vk_mem_alloc.h"</span></div></div><!-- fragment --><p>It may be a good idea to create dedicated CPP file just for this purpose.</p>
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<p>Note on language: This library is written in C++, but has C-compatible interface. Thus you can include and use <a class="el" href="vk__mem__alloc_8h.html">vk_mem_alloc.h</a> in C or C++ code, but full implementation with <code>VMA_IMPLEMENTATION</code> macro must be compiled as C++, NOT as C.</p>
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<p>Please note that this library includes header <code><vulkan/vulkan.h></code>, which in turn includes <code><windows.h></code> on Windows. If you need some specific macros defined before including these headers (like <code>WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN</code> or <code>WINVER</code> for Windows, <code>VK_USE_PLATFORM_WIN32_KHR</code> for Vulkan), you must define them before every <code>#include</code> of this library.</p>
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<h1><a class="anchor" id="quick_start_initialization"></a>
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Initialization</h1>
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It may be a good idea to create dedicated CPP file just for this purpose.
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Note on language: This library is written in C++, but has C-compatible interface.
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Thus you can include and use vk_mem_alloc.h in C or C++ code, but full
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implementation with `VMA_IMPLEMENTATION` macro must be compiled as C++, NOT as C.
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Please note that this library includes header `<vulkan/vulkan.h>`, which in turn
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includes `<windows.h>` on Windows. If you need some specific macros defined
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before including these headers (like `WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN` or
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