This was done silently until now and I think such platform-specific code
should be always exposed as a disableable workaround. Moreover, I need a
similar thing for ANGLE, so this comes handy.
This was my bug, as requesting a forward-compatible context without
saying *what* version it should be forward compatible to makes no sense.
A followup to 73baab69ce.
There's a new firefox-fake-disjoint-timer-query-webgl2 workaround and a
half-page of text listing various caveats and issues you might run into.
Also exposing them in the OpenGLTester (although quite shitty at this
point).
This one explicitly loads GL 1.0 and 1.0 function pointers on EGL
contexts on NVidia drivers (Linux headless boxes), because somehow the
usual statically linked functions don't behave correctly.
There's much more to work around / fix, but this is a start. First we
need to create the context with a pbuffer, otherwise eglMakeCurrent()
crashes deep inside. Second, it doesn't treat EGL_CONTEXT_FLAGS_KHR as a
bitfield, so it blows up when encountering a combination of zero flags.
In that case we're simply not sending the flags there. This would also
blow up when there's more than one flag passed, but there's just one
flag for debug context at the moment, so shouldn't be a problem.
Was Magnum::GL::Extensions::GL before and the redundancy was completely
unnecessary. Potential future extensions coming from GLX, EGL or whatnot
will most probably be in the Platform namespace in a completely separate
file, so this is not a problem.
All code internal to the GL library is affected, not much the outside,
as that is handled by the compatibility alias.
At the moment just the GL library itself w/o the tests, and without
backwards compatibility aliases. The following types were left in the
root namespace, despite being in the GL/ directory, as they will get
moved back soon:
* Image, CompressedImage and their dimensional typedefs
* ImageView, CompressedImageView and their dimensional typedefs
* PixelStorage
Not PixelFormat etc., that one will stay in the GL namespace and a
completely new PixelFormat enum will be provided in the root namespace.
Minimal updates (just the include guards) so Git is hopefully able to
detect the rename and track the history properly.
Everything except Magnum::GL doesn't compile now.