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github.com/goxjs/gl
Package gl is a Go cross-platform binding for OpenGL, with an OpenGL ES 2-like API.
It supports:
macOS, Linux and Windows via OpenGL 2.1 backend,
iOS and Android via OpenGL ES 2.0 backend,
Modern Browsers (desktop and mobile) via WebGL 1.0 backend.
This is a fork of golang.org/x/mobile/gl package with CL 8793 merged in and Windows support added. This package is fully functional, but may eventually become superceded by the new x/mobile/gl plan. It will exist and be fully supported until it can be safely replaced by a better package.
go get github.com/goxjs/gl
This OpenGL binding has a ContextWatcher, which implements glfw.ContextWatcher interface. Recommended usage is with github.com/goxjs/glfw package, which accepts a ContextWatcher in its Init, and takes on the responsibility of notifying it when context is made current or detached.
if err := glfw.Init(gl.ContextWatcher); err != nil {
// Handle error.
}
defer glfw.Terminate()
If you're not using a ContextWatcher-aware glfw library, you must call methods of gl.ContextWatcher yourself whenever you make a context current or detached.
window.MakeContextCurrent()
gl.ContextWatcher.OnMakeCurrent(nil)
glfw.DetachCurrentContext()
gl.ContextWatcher.OnDetach()
Path | Synopsis |
---|---|
glutil | Package glutil implements OpenGL utility functions. |
test | Package test contains tests for goxjs/gl. |
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