Since the API can accept vulkan-hpp types in a few places, it is good to have
tests for those places. While the current test suite isn't exhaustive, it is
enough to get the ball rolling.
This PR also refactors some of the 'setup' logic for the tests into a separate
file so that the hpp tests can make use of them.
Allows users to enable features if they are present, getting back a bool
telling them whether the feature is supported and will be enabled on the
device.
Also:
* Removes redundant VkPhysicalDeviceFeatures2 struct in vkb::PhysicalDevice.
* Adds test copying of details when creating a VkDevice so that test can check
what features were actually enabled on the device.
* Creates GenericFeatureChain struct for managing pNext chains.
* Allow multiple calls to set_require_features by combining the fields
Adds extensive integration tests that exercise the various ways of finding
the Vulkan-Headers.
vk-bootstrap should now use the Vulkan-Headers or Vulkan::Headers targets if
they were already defined (such as is the case of FetchContent), and will
look for the VulkanHeaders package and Vulkan package as a fallback, and will
FetchContent Vulkan-Headers directly if that fails.
This should make integration seamless with the various ways vulkan-headers
is acquired.
The vk-bootstrap-vulkan-headers target was dropped in favor of directly
linking to Vulkan-Headers (creating a target by that name if none exists).
The ability to request that some physical device or swapchain has certain features
but not require said features leads to confusion due to users having to manually
check if any desired request succeeded or not. Thus, this feature is being
deprecated, with eventual removal in the future.
Allows the tests to set the exact values vk-bootstrap will receieve
rather than require a real vulkan driver to be present on the system.
This is done by creating a `vulkan-1.dll` on windows that implements
all of the API functions, and on linux/macOS intercepts `dlsym` to
make it return the mock's functions.
VulkanSC was added to vk.xml and broke the generation script. This was an
easy fix, just needed to specify which API the version information should
use. Still, took the time to cleanup the code by running pylint and fixing
anything it warned about.
find_package is used to try to find the Vulkan-Headers, and if they aren't
present, it downloads them with fetch content. This way users don't need
vulkan 'installed' on their system, specifically for windows users.
It also changes the tests to load all the necessary function pointers, that
way we don't need to find the vulkan loader to build the tests.
Make vk-bootstrap capable of loading the vulkan runtime and not need to
link against the library. This improves the usability of vk-bootstrap since
now you don't need the vulkan library on your system to build.
This commit also changes how SystemInfo works so as to allow the dynamic
vulkan loading.