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github.com/notsatvrn/xgl
XGL is a cross-platform binding to OpenGL for Go, exposing an OpenGL ES-like API.
The API is very similar to OpenGL ES, with a few important changes.
GetBoundFramebuffer
function.GetShaderiv
to store integer values from a parameter in an array, or GetShaderi
to return only one.Gen
functions are renamed to Create
.
GenBuffers
becomes CreateBuffers
.CreateBuffer
.GetVertexAttribPointerv
or ShaderBinary
functions.
GetVertexAttribPointerv
requires a complicated implementation and wont be used by most programs.ShaderBinary
is impossible to implement for WebGL. Other platforms can support ShaderBinary
, but its usage is considered a security risk anyways, and we want to provide a consistent API on all platforms. No platform-specific functions.Below is a table showing the versions of XGL and the minimum required GL versions for each platform.
XGL | OpenGL (Desktop) | OpenGL ES (Mobile) | WebGL (Browser) |
---|---|---|---|
2.0 | 2.1 | 2.0 | 1.0 |
Support for OpenGL ES 3.0 and 3.1 is planned.
OpenGL ES 3.2 is not planned, due to WebGL not supporting it yet.
go get -u github.com/notsatvrn/xgl/...
GOARCH=js go get -u -d github.com/notsatvrn/xgl/...
These bindings implement a glfw.ContextWatcher interface.
Recommended usage is with github.com/notsatvrn/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()
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