For Vulkan® API specific documentation see READMEVK.adoc
For Vulkan® SC API specific documentation see READMESC.adoc
The directory structure is as follows:
README.adoc This file
READMESC.adoc Readme for the Vulkan SC specification
READMEVK.adoc Readme for the Vulkan specification
BUILD.adoc Documents how to build the specifications and reference pages
CONTRIBUTING.adoc Requirements for external contributions to the repository
COPYING.adoc Copyright and licensing information
CODE_OF_CONDUCT.adoc Code of Conduct
LICENSE.adoc Summary of licenses used by files in the repository
ChangeLog.adoc Change log summary for each public Vulkan spec update
ChangeLogSC.adoc Change log summary for each public Vulkan SC spec update
Makefile, make* Makefile and helper build scripts (see BUILD.adoc)
appendices/ Specification appendices
chapters/ Specification chapters
proposals/ Design documents for extensions
config/ Asciidoctor configuration, CSS, and index generator
images/ Images (figures, diagrams, icons)
gen/out/ Default directory for the generated documents
scripts/ Helper scripts used in specification, header, and reference page generation
style/ Sources for "styleguide" (Vulkan Documentation and Extensions: Procedures and Conventions)
xml/ XML API Registry (`vk.xml`) as well as XML for non-Vulkan
data structures used with Video extensions (`video.xml`)
registry.adoc Source for documentation of the XML format
The document sources are marked up in Asciidoctor format, and we use
asciidoctor
and related toolchain components to generate output documents.
See BUILD.adoc for more information on installing the
toolchain and building the Specification.
See xml/README.adoc.
The header files (include/vulkan/vulkan*.h
) and many parts of the
specification and reference page documents are generated from descriptions
in the XML API Registry (xml/vk.xml
).
The generated files are not checked into the repository.
If you change vk.xml
, you can regenerate the headers by going into
xml/
and running:
$ make clean install
The other generated files are built as required via dependencies in
the top-level Makefile
.