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2023-01-14MacOS: Fix Vulkan backend buildDavid Robillard1-1/+2
2023-01-14Allow applications to specify the Vulkan library pathDavid Robillard1-2/+4
I don't know if vendoring the Vulkan library is appropriate, but regardless, this allows applications to set the name to whatever they want, or specify an absolute path, just in case the standard value baked into Pugl isn't the right one in some situation.
2022-06-08Separate private and public function implementationsDavid Robillard1-1/+1
2022-04-21Remove unused return type from backend destroy methodsDavid Robillard1-3/+2
Since this is essentially a destructor, I don't think there's anything really useful to do with errors here, and in practice no backends actually used it anyway.
2021-12-17Adopt REUSE machine-readable licensing standardDavid Robillard1-15/+2
See https://reuse.software/ for details.
2021-01-02Use email address instead of website for attributionDavid Robillard1-1/+1
2021-01-02Simplify clang-format configuration and format all codeDavid Robillard1-85/+83
2020-11-26Remove file documentationDavid Robillard1-4/+0
These will not be used in the Sphinx documentation, and most were self-explanatory and only there to make the Doxygen index look nice anyway. Where there was actually useful information, it has been preserved as regular comments.
2020-11-25Pass vkGetInstanceProcAddr to puglCreateSurface instead of a loaderDavid Robillard1-3/+3
This allows puglCreateSurface() to be used with some other loader, or when linking to Vulkan at compile time.
2020-10-30Simplify header namesDavid Robillard1-2/+2
2020-10-30Move implementation source files to a conventional src directoryDavid Robillard1-0/+217
I think this attempt to be optionally header-only was misguided, particularly installing source code to the system include path. Typically anyone vendoring code just includes the repository and builds from there anyway. This commit moves all the implementation code to a typical src directory (Don't Be Weird). I still think there is some value in simple "inline" deployment, but that would be better achieved another way, like producing a single-file amalgamation that builds anywhere, ala sqlite.