C Specification
A collection of flags is represented by a bitmask using the type XrFlags64:
typedef uint64_t XrFlags64;
Description
Bitmasks are passed to many functions and structures to compactly represent
options and are stored in memory defined by the XrFlags64 type.
But the API does not use the XrFlags64 type directly.
Instead, a Xr*Flags
type is used which is an alias of the
XrFlags64 type.
The API also defines a set of constant bit definitions used to set the
bitmasks.
See Also
Document Notes
For more information, see the OpenXR Specification
This page is extracted from the OpenXR Specification. Fixes and changes should be made to the Specification, not directly.
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