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There are multiple ways to use volk in your project:
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1. You can just add `volk.c` to your build system. Note that the usual preprocessor defines that enable Vulkan's platform-specific functions (VK_USE_PLATFORM_WIN32_KHR, VK_USE_PLATFORM_XLIB_KHR, VK_USE_PLATFORM_MACOS_MVK, etc) must be passed as desired to the compiler when building `volk.c`.
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1. You can add `volk.c` to your build system. Note that the usual preprocessor defines that enable Vulkan's platform-specific functions (VK_USE_PLATFORM_WIN32_KHR, VK_USE_PLATFORM_XLIB_KHR, VK_USE_PLATFORM_MACOS_MVK, etc) must be passed as desired to the compiler when building `volk.c`.
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2. You can use provided CMake files, with the usage detailed below.
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3. You can use volk in header-only fashion. Include `volk.h` wherever you want to use Vulkan functions. In exactly one source file, define `VOLK_IMPLEMENTATION` before including `volk.h`. Do not build `volk.c` at all in this case - however, `volk.c` must still be in the same directory as `volk.h`. This method of integrating volk makes it possible to set the platform defines mentioned above with arbitrary (preprocessor) logic in your code.
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