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June 15, 2020
This package contains the "DirectX Tool Kit", a collection of helper classes for writing Direct3D 12 C++ code for Universal Windows Platform (UWP) apps, Win32 desktop applications for Windows 10, and Xbox One.
This code is designed to build with Visual Studio 2017 (15.9), Visual Studio 2019, or clang for Windows v9 or later. It is recommended that you make use of the Windows 10 May 2020 Update SDK (19041).
These components are designed to work without requiring any content from the legacy DirectX SDK. For details, see Where is the DirectX SDK?.
Inc\
Public Header Files (in the DirectX C++ namespace):
Src\
Audio\
MakeSpriteFont and XWBTool can be found in the DirectX Tool Kit for DirectX 11
Documentation is available on the GitHub wiki.
All content and source code for this package are subject to the terms of the MIT License.
For the latest version of DirectXTK12, bug reports, etc. please visit the project site on GitHub.
This project has adopted the Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct. For more information see the Code of Conduct FAQ or contact opencode@microsoft.com with any additional questions or comments.
Developers using the Xbox One XDK need to generate the Src\Shaders\Compiled\XboxOne*.inc
files to build the library as they are not included in the distribution package. They are built by running the script in Src\Shaders
- CompileShaders xbox
from the Xbox One XDK Developer Command Prompt. They are XDK version-specific. While they will continue to work if outdated, a mismatch will cause runtime compilation overhead that would otherwise be avoided.
No support for loading .CMO
models or DGSL effect shaders (i.e. DGSLEffect)
VertexTypes does not include VertexPositionNormalTangentColorTexture or VertexPositionNormalTangentColorTextureSkinning which were intended for use with the DGSL pipeline.
DirectX Tool Kit for DirectX 11 supports Feature Level 9.x, while DirectX 12 requires Direct3D Feature Level 11.0. There are no expected DirectX 12 drivers for any lower feature level devices.
The library assumes it is building for Windows 10 (aka _WIN32_WINNT=0x0A00
) so it makes use of XAudio 2.9 and WIC2 as well as DirectX 12.
DirectX Tool Kit for Audio, GamePad, Keyboard, Mouse, and SimpleMath are identical to the DirectX 11 version.
Starting with the June 2020 release, this library makes use of typed enum bitmask flags per the recommendation of the C++ Standard section 17.5.2.1.3 Bitmask types. This may have breaking change impacts to client code:
You cannot pass the 0
literal as your flags value. Instead you must make use of the appropriate default enum value: AudioEngine_Default
, SoundEffectInstance_Default
, ModelLoader_Clockwise
, DDS_LOADER_DEFAULT
, or WIC_LOADER_DEFAULT
.
Use the enum type instead of DWORD
if building up flags values locally with bitmask operations. For example, WIC_LOADER_FLAGS flags = WIC_LOADER_DEFAULT; if (...) flags |= WIC_LOADER_FORCE_SRGB;
The UWP projects and the VS 2019 Win10 classic desktop project include configurations for the ARM64 platform. These require VS 2017 (15.9 update) or VS 2019 to build, with the ARM64 toolset installed.
The CompileShaders.cmd
script must have Windows-style (CRLF) line-endings. If it is changed to Linux-style (LF) line-endings, it can fail to build all the required shaders.
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