* examples/wgpu: Handle escape to exit (same as ash example)
* examples/wgpu: Set up for use on Android
* examples/wgpu: Convert #[cfg] blocks to cfg_if
* examples/wgpu: Wait for events instead of busy-looping
The image currently does not change and the OS will notify us when to
redraw (ie. after window resizes). This is going to save power
especially on mobile devices.
As soon as interactive or animating visuals are introduced to this
example redraws can be requested with `window.request_redraw()`.
* examples/wgpu: Create swapchain in ::Resume on Android
* docs: Add Android to supported operating systems
* ci: Build test cross-compilation for Android
* HACK: ci: Create Android symlink without spaces
* ci: Set legacy ANDROID_HOME because ndk-build prefers deprecated var
* get rid of vertex buffers in example
* get rid of unused attributes in example shader
* use negative viewport height to match wgpu
* remove depth buffer
* use SRGB surface
* improve tonemapping
remove 'gamma correction' in favor of hardware srgb support
* make clippy happy
* move tonemapping out of sky(), rename gl_pos to builtin_pos
* rename shaders and use sky shader in wgpu example runner
* apply srgb OETF and invert clip space for cpu example runner
* restructure example directory structure according to #170
* update winit in wgpu example runner
* fix deny.toml example crate refs
* fix ci example name on maOS
* example-shader -> sky-shader in docs
* update sky shader image
* re-enable clippy and make it happy
* Add spirv-headers and spirv-tools as submodules
* Add simple generator and the generated code needed for compilation
* Add first pass on spirv-tools-sys
* Add first pass on spirv-tools
* Replace invocation of spirv-opt with spirv-tools crate
* Use C++11
* Placate clippy
* Add validation, replacing spirv-val with the spirv-tools crate
* Fix MSVC warning
* Use patched spirv-tools
* Fixup metadata
* Add same compiler flags as "official" build scripts
* Update spirv-tools and generated files
* Fixup
* Add assembler and example
* Use assembler in tests
* Oops, fix macos TARGET_OS
* write -> write_all
* Start splitting spirv-tools into a compiled vs tool feature set
* Checkpointing
* Checkpoint
* Boop
* Get tests to work both with installed and compiled tools
* Cleanup CI config
* Splits steps to clearly show how long each part of a longer (eg test)
step actually takes
* Label all steps
* Explicitly disable submodule checkout
* Rustfmt
* Rename features for consistency and fix clippy warnings
* Split "core" crates from examples
* Add run_clippy bash script
* Add test script
* Remove x flag
* Newline
* Actually print out errors from running val/opt
* Revert drive-by import merging
* Change intro to take the changes this PR has into account
* Actually run tests on Windows
* Fetch only the host target to reduce fetch times
* Add more info when a spirv tool returns a non-zero exit code
* Rustfmt
* Switch tool assembler to use files to see if it fixes windows
* Use files for input and output for now until I can figure out Windows being dumb
* Fix API docs generation
* Compile and use C++ code to check Windows issue
* Return to use installed tools
* Add spirv-headers and spirv-tools as submodules
* Add simple generator and the generated code needed for compilation
* Add first pass on spirv-tools-sys
* Add first pass on spirv-tools
* Replace invocation of spirv-opt with spirv-tools crate
* Use C++11
* Add validation, replacing spirv-val with the spirv-tools crate
* Use patched spirv-tools
* Fixup metadata
* Add same compiler flags as "official" build scripts
* Update spirv-tools and generated files
* Add assembler and example
* Use assembler in tests
* Start splitting spirv-tools into a compiled vs tool feature set
* Get tests to work both with installed and compiled tools
* Cleanup CI config
* Splits steps to clearly show how long each part of a longer (eg test)
step actually takes
* Label all steps
* Explicitly disable submodule checkout
* Rename features for consistency and fix clippy warnings
* Split "core" crates from examples
* Add run_clippy bash script
* Add test script
* Change intro to take the changes this PR has into account
* Fetch only the host target to reduce fetch times
* Add more info when a spirv tool returns a non-zero exit code
* Use files for input and output for now until I can figure out Windows being dumb
* Move entry declarations to their own file
Also clean up attribute parsing (and make it allow multiple arguments in
the process)
* Add descriptor_set and binding attributes
* clippy fix
* Fix test
* Reserve descriptor_set 0 for future use
* Add book page on attributes
* Merge project description & README
This makes it a better entrypoint going to the repo to understand what this is directly.
Think we can aim to keep the main README very clean and reasonable in scope, so when we add additional deeper design och project docs we can again put that in docs/ and just link from the README.
* Add back process