You could check for the GL_ARB_debug_output extension. On a non-WGL_CONTEXT_DEBUG_BIT_ARB context this extension is/should be not supported.
-chris
You could check for the GL_ARB_debug_output extension. On a non-WGL_CONTEXT_DEBUG_BIT_ARB context this extension is/should be not supported.
-chris
Congragulations for this release.
Especially the compatibility with OpenGL ES.
It will save a lot of people a huge amount of time.
And the callback mechanism.
Now for future versions new and important features would be (ARB'ed form):
- Direct State Access (glad to see it's coming)
- multithreading
- OIT Order Independent Transparency (with only using ARB extensions)
When can we expect updated reference pages on opengl.org for 3.x/4.x?
What is current shipping status of DSA? Is it going to be included with future OpenGL version? What about ATI support?
Any day. They were announced at the BOF yesterday. Just waiting for the website to be updated.Originally Posted by Tomasz Dąbrowski
Can't speak to that one.. but it would certainly be a great thing to include!What is current shipping status of DSA? Is it going to be included with future OpenGL version?
Yes. See http://www.geeks3d.com/20100727/ati-...gl-extensions/What about ATI support?
Updated reference pages are now online:
OpenGL 4.1 http://www.opengl.org/sdk/docs/man4/
OpenGL 3.3 http://www.opengl.org/sdk/docs/man3/
OpenGL 2.1 http://www.opengl.org/sdk/docs/man/
Webmaster Khronos.org and OpenGL.org
Incredible O_O
Finally the update reference.
Thanks a lot!!
~ ~ I tell you, realtime 3D is made of blood, sweat and screams! ~ ~
And this is the least to say! I enjoyed the OpenGL 4.1 release but I think that I enjoy event more all the ecosystem announcement.Originally Posted by Rosario Leonardi
It's goooood to be an OpenGL programmer these days.
Yes I have shown those slides in the past, and tweaked them a bit. If you want to give it a shot and improve upon them, I'll be happy to mail you the ppt file. The whole rasterization stage and below still needs to be added as well.Originally Posted by kRogue
Barthold
(with my ARB hat on)
Wonderful news! Has anyone tested it yet?Originally Posted by Booner
And new reference pages are also a good thing. Good job!
But now I can see another valuable feature (apart from -- of course -- including DSA into core -- or maybe even removing all pre-DSA functions).
Maybe reference pages should be extended with (perhaps somehow standardised) debug_output errors? It would be much easier than relying only on INVALID_VALUE and others error enums.
Had to stop by to say congrats for the new release. The new features are absolutely fabulous!
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