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glxcreatecontext (3)
  • >> glxcreatecontext (3) ( Solaris man: Библиотечные вызовы )
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    NAME
         glXCreateContext - create a new GLX rendering context
    
    
    C SPECIFICATION
         GLXContext glXCreateContext( Display *dpy,
                                      XVisualInfo *vis,
                                      GLXContext shareList,
                                      Bool direct )
    
    
    PARAMETERS
         dpy        Specifies the connection to the X server.
    
         vis        Specifies  the  visual  that  defines  the  frame
                    buffer  resources available to the rendering con-
                    text.  It is a pointer to an  XVisualInfo  struc-
                    ture, not a visual ID or a pointer to a Visual.
    
         shareList  Specifies the context with which to share display
                    lists.  NULL indicates that no sharing is to take
                    place.
    
         direct     Specifies whether rendering is to be done with  a
                    direct  connection to the graphics system if pos-
                    sible (True) or through the X server (False).
    
    DESCRIPTION
         glXCreateContext creates a GLX rendering context and returns
         its  handle.   This  context can be used to render into both
         windows and  GLX  pixmaps.   If  glXCreateContext  fails  to
         create a rendering context, NULL is returned.
    
         If direct is  True,  then  a  direct  rendering  context  is
         created  if the implementation supports direct rendering, if
         the connection is to an X server that is  local,  and  if  a
         direct  rendering  context  is available. (An implementation
         may return an indirect context when  direct  is  True).   If
         direct  is  False,  then  a  rendering  context that renders
         through the X server is always  created.   Direct  rendering
         provides  a  performance  advantage in some implementations.
         However, direct rendering contexts cannot be shared  outside
         a  single  process,  and they may be unable to render to GLX
         pixmaps.
    
         If shareList is not NULL, then all display-list indexes  and
         definitions are shared by context shareList and by the newly
         created context.  An arbitrary number of contexts can  share
         a  single  display-list  space.  However, all rendering con-
         texts that share a single display-list space must themselves
         exist  in  the  same  address space.  Two rendering contexts
         share an address space if both are nondirect using the  same
         server, or if both are direct and owned by a single process.
         Note that in the nondirect case, it is not necessary for the
         calling  threads  to  share an address space, only for their
         related rendering contexts to share an address space.
    
         If the GL version  is  1.1  or  greater,  then  all  texture
         objects  except  object  0,  are shared by any contexts that
         share display lists.
    
    NOTES
         XVisualInfo is defined in Xutil.h.  It is a  structure  that
         includes visual, visualID, screen, and depth elements.
    
         A process is a single execution environment, implemented  in
         a single address space, consisting of one or more threads.
    
         A thread is one of a set of subprocesses that share a single
         address space, but maintain separate program counters, stack
         spaces, and other related global data.  A thread that is the
         only  member of its subprocess group is equivalent to a pro-
         cess.
    
         It may not be possible to render to  a  GLX  pixmap  with  a
         direct rendering context.
    
    ERRORS
         NULL is returned if execution fails on the client side.
    
         BadMatch is generated if the context to be created would not
         share  the address space or the screen of the context speci-
         fied by shareList.
    
         BadValue is generated if vis is  not  a  valid  visual  (for
         example, if a particular GLX implementation does not support
         it).
    
         GLXBadContext is generated if shareList is not a GLX context
         and is not NULL.
    
         BadAlloc is generated if the server  does  not  have  enough
         resources to allocate the new context.
    
    SEE ALSO
         glXDestroyContext, glXGetConfig, glXIsDirect, glXMakeCurrent
    
    
    
    


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