Signature
glXCreatePbuffer(
Display * (
dpy
)
,
GLXFBConfig (
config
)
,
const int * (
attrib_list
)
)-> GLXPbuffer
Parameters
Description
glXCreatePbuffer
creates an off-screen rendering area and returns its XID.
Any GLX rendering context that was created with respect to
config
can be used to render into this window.
Use
glXMakeContextCurrent
to associate the rendering area with a GLX
rendering context.
The accepted attributes for a GLXPbuffer are:
- GLX_PBUFFER_WIDTH
-
Specify the pixel width of the requested GLXPbuffer. The default value is 0.
- GLX_PBUFFER_HEIGHT
-
Specify the pixel height of the requested GLXPbuffer. The default value is 0.
- GLX_LARGEST_PBUFFER
-
Specify to obtain the largest available pixel buffer, if the requested allocation would have failed. The width and height of the allocated pixel buffer will never exceed the specified GLX_PBUFFER_WIDTH or GLX_PBUFFER_HEIGHT , respectively. Use glXQueryDrawable to retrieve the dimensions of the allocated pixel buffer. The default value is False .
- GLX_PRESERVED_CONTENTS
-
Specify if the contents of the pixel buffer should be preserved when a resource conflict occurs. If set to False , the contents of the pixel buffer may be lost at any time. If set to True , or not specified in attrib_list , then the contents of the pixel buffer will be preserved (most likely by copying the contents into main system memory from the frame buffer). In either case, the client can register (using glXSelectEvent , to receive pixel buffer clobber events that are generated when the pbuffer contents have been preserved or damaged.
GLXPbuffers contain the color and ancillary buffers specified by
config
. It is possible to create a pixel buffer with back buffers and
to swap those buffers using
glXSwapBuffers
.
Notes
glXCreatePbuffer
is available only if the GLX version is 1.3 or greater.
If the GLX version is 1.1 or 1.0, the GL version must be 1.0.
If the GLX version is 1.2, then the GL version must be 1.1.
If the GLX version is 1.3, then the GL version must be 1.2.
GLXPbuffers are allocated from frame buffer resources; applications
should consider deallocating them when they are not in use.
Errors
BadAlloc
is generated if there are insufficient resources to
allocate the requested GLXPbuffer.
GLXBadFBConfig
is generated if
config
is not a valid
GLXFBConfig.
BadMatch
is generated if
config
does not support rendering to
pixel buffers (e.g.,
GLX_DRAWABLE_TYPE
does not contain
GLX_PBUFFER_BIT
).
See Also
Copyright
Copyright
1991-2006
Silicon Graphics, Inc. This document is licensed under the SGI
Free Software B License. For details, see
http://oss.sgi.com/projects/FreeB/
.