/* * Cogl * * A Low Level GPU Graphics and Utilities API * * Copyright (C) 2010 Intel Corporation. * * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person * obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation * files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without * restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, * modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies * of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is * furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: * * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be * included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. * * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, * EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF * MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND * NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS * BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN * ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN * CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE * SOFTWARE. * * Authors: * Robert Bragg * */ #if !defined(__COGL_H_INSIDE__) && !defined(COGL_COMPILATION) #error "Only can be included directly." #endif #ifndef __COGL_1_CONTEXT_H__ #define __COGL_1_CONTEXT_H__ #include #include #include #include COGL_BEGIN_DECLS /** * cogl_get_option_group: * * Retrieves the #GOptionGroup used by Cogl to parse the command * line options. Clutter uses this to handle the Cogl command line * options during its initialization process. * * Return value: a #GOptionGroup * * Since: 1.0 * Deprecated: 1.16: Not replaced */ COGL_DEPRECATED_IN_1_16 GOptionGroup * cogl_get_option_group (void); /* Misc */ /** * cogl_get_features: * * Returns all of the features supported by COGL. * * Return value: A logical OR of all the supported COGL features. * * Since: 0.8 * Deprecated: 1.10: Use cogl_foreach_feature() instead */ COGL_DEPRECATED_IN_1_10_FOR (cogl_foreach_feature) CoglFeatureFlags cogl_get_features (void); /** * cogl_features_available: * @features: A bitmask of features to check for * * Checks whether the given COGL features are available. Multiple * features can be checked for by or-ing them together with the '|' * operator. %TRUE is only returned if all of the requested features * are available. * * Return value: %TRUE if the features are available, %FALSE otherwise. * Deprecated: 1.10: Use cogl_has_feature() instead */ COGL_DEPRECATED_IN_1_10_FOR (cogl_has_feature) CoglBool cogl_features_available (CoglFeatureFlags features); /** * cogl_get_proc_address: * @name: the name of the function. * * Gets a pointer to a given GL or GL ES extension function. This acts * as a wrapper around glXGetProcAddress() or whatever is the * appropriate function for the current backend. * * This function should not be used to query core opengl API * symbols since eglGetProcAddress for example doesn't allow this and * and may return a junk pointer if you do. * * Return value: a pointer to the requested function or %NULL if the * function is not available. */ CoglFuncPtr cogl_get_proc_address (const char *name); /** * cogl_check_extension: * @name: extension to check for * @ext: list of extensions * * Check whether @name occurs in list of extensions in @ext. * * Return value: %TRUE if the extension occurs in the list, %FALSE otherwise. * * Deprecated: 1.2: OpenGL is an implementation detail for Cogl and so it's * not appropriate to expose OpenGL extensions through the Cogl API. This * function can be replaced by the following equivalent code: * |[ * CoglBool retval = (strstr (ext, name) != NULL) ? TRUE : FALSE; * ]| */ COGL_DEPRECATED CoglBool cogl_check_extension (const char *name, const char *ext); /** * cogl_get_bitmasks: * @red: (out): Return location for the number of red bits or %NULL * @green: (out): Return location for the number of green bits or %NULL * @blue: (out): Return location for the number of blue bits or %NULL * @alpha: (out): Return location for the number of alpha bits or %NULL * * Gets the number of bitplanes used for each of the color components * in the color buffer. Pass %NULL for any of the arguments if the * value is not required. * * Deprecated: 1.8: Use cogl_framebuffer_get_red/green/blue/alpha_bits() * instead */ COGL_DEPRECATED_IN_1_8_FOR (cogl_framebuffer_get_red_OR_green_OR_blue_OR_alpha_bits) void cogl_get_bitmasks (int *red, int *green, int *blue, int *alpha); /** * cogl_perspective: * @fovy: Vertical field of view angle in degrees. * @aspect: The (width over height) aspect ratio for display * @z_near: The distance to the near clipping plane (Must be positive) * @z_far: The distance to the far clipping plane (Must be positive) * * Replaces the current projection matrix with a perspective matrix * based on the provided values. * * You should be careful not to have to great a @z_far / @z_near * ratio since that will reduce the effectiveness of depth testing * since there wont be enough precision to identify the depth of * objects near to each other. * * Deprecated: 1.10: Use cogl_framebuffer_perspective() instead */ COGL_DEPRECATED_IN_1_10_FOR (cogl_framebuffer_perspective) void cogl_perspective (float fovy, float aspect, float z_near, float z_far); /** * cogl_frustum: * @left: X position of the left clipping plane where it * intersects the near clipping plane * @right: X position of the right clipping plane where it * intersects the near clipping plane * @bottom: Y position of the bottom clipping plane where it * intersects the near clipping plane * @top: Y position of the top clipping plane where it intersects * the near clipping plane * @z_near: The distance to the near clipping plane (Must be positive) * @z_far: The distance to the far clipping plane (Must be positive) * * Replaces the current projection matrix with a perspective matrix * for a given viewing frustum defined by 4 side clip planes that * all cross through the origin and 2 near and far clip planes. * * Since: 0.8.2 * Deprecated: 1.10: Use cogl_framebuffer_frustum() instead */ COGL_DEPRECATED_IN_1_10_FOR (cogl_framebuffer_frustum) void cogl_frustum (float left, float right, float bottom, float top, float z_near, float z_far); /** * cogl_ortho: * @left: The coordinate for the left clipping plane * @right: The coordinate for the right clipping plane * @bottom: The coordinate for the bottom clipping plane * @top: The coordinate for the top clipping plane * @near: The distance to the near clipping * plane (negative if the plane is behind the viewer) * @far: The distance for the far clipping * plane (negative if the plane is behind the viewer) * * Replaces the current projection matrix with an orthographic projection * matrix. See to see how the matrix is * calculated. * *
* * *
* * This function copies the arguments from OpenGL's glOrtho() even * though they are unnecessarily confusing due to the z near and z far * arguments actually being a "distance" from the origin, where * negative values are behind the viewer, instead of coordinates for * the z clipping planes which would have been consistent with the * left, right bottom and top arguments. * * Since: 1.0 * Deprecated: 1.10: Use cogl_framebuffer_orthographic() instead */ COGL_DEPRECATED_IN_1_10_FOR (cogl_framebuffer_orthographic) void cogl_ortho (float left, float right, float bottom, float top, float near, float far); /** * cogl_viewport: * @width: Width of the viewport * @height: Height of the viewport * * Replace the current viewport with the given values. * * Since: 0.8.2 * Deprecated: 1.8: Use cogl_framebuffer_set_viewport instead */ COGL_DEPRECATED_IN_1_8_FOR (cogl_framebuffer_set_viewport) void cogl_viewport (unsigned int width, unsigned int height); /** * cogl_set_viewport: * @x: X offset of the viewport * @y: Y offset of the viewport * @width: Width of the viewport * @height: Height of the viewport * * Replaces the current viewport with the given values. * * Since: 1.2 * Deprecated: 1.8: Use cogl_framebuffer_set_viewport() instead */ COGL_DEPRECATED_IN_1_8_FOR (cogl_framebuffer_set_viewport) void cogl_set_viewport (int x, int y, int width, int height); /** * cogl_push_matrix: * * Stores the current model-view matrix on the matrix stack. The matrix * can later be restored with cogl_pop_matrix(). * * Deprecated: 1.10: Use cogl_framebuffer_push_matrix() instead */ COGL_DEPRECATED_IN_1_10_FOR (cogl_framebuffer_push_matrix) void cogl_push_matrix (void); /** * cogl_pop_matrix: * * Restores the current model-view matrix from the matrix stack. * * Deprecated: 1.10: Use cogl_framebuffer_pop_matrix() instead */ COGL_DEPRECATED_IN_1_10_FOR (cogl_framebuffer_push_matrix) void cogl_pop_matrix (void); /** * cogl_scale: * @x: Amount to scale along the x-axis * @y: Amount to scale along the y-axis * @z: Amount to scale along the z-axis * * Multiplies the current model-view matrix by one that scales the x, * y and z axes by the given values. * * Deprecated: 1.10: Use cogl_framebuffer_pop_matrix() instead */ COGL_DEPRECATED_IN_1_10_FOR (cogl_framebuffer_scale) void cogl_scale (float x, float y, float z); /** * cogl_translate: * @x: Distance to translate along the x-axis * @y: Distance to translate along the y-axis * @z: Distance to translate along the z-axis * * Multiplies the current model-view matrix by one that translates the * model along all three axes according to the given values. * * Deprecated: 1.10: Use cogl_framebuffer_translate() instead */ COGL_DEPRECATED_IN_1_10_FOR (cogl_framebuffer_translate) void cogl_translate (float x, float y, float z); /** * cogl_rotate: * @angle: Angle in degrees to rotate. * @x: X-component of vertex to rotate around. * @y: Y-component of vertex to rotate around. * @z: Z-component of vertex to rotate around. * * Multiplies the current model-view matrix by one that rotates the * model around the vertex specified by @x, @y and @z. The rotation * follows the right-hand thumb rule so for example rotating by 10 * degrees about the vertex (0, 0, 1) causes a small counter-clockwise * rotation. * * Deprecated: 1.10: Use cogl_framebuffer_rotate() instead */ COGL_DEPRECATED_IN_1_10_FOR (cogl_framebuffer_rotate) void cogl_rotate (float angle, float x, float y, float z); /** * cogl_transform: * @matrix: the matrix to multiply with the current model-view * * Multiplies the current model-view matrix by the given matrix. * * Since: 1.4 * Deprecated: 1.10: Use cogl_framebuffer_transform() instead */ COGL_DEPRECATED_IN_1_10_FOR (cogl_framebuffer_transform) void cogl_transform (const CoglMatrix *matrix); /** * cogl_get_modelview_matrix: * @matrix: (out): return location for the model-view matrix * * Stores the current model-view matrix in @matrix. * * Deprecated: 1.10: Use cogl_framebuffer_get_modelview_matrix() * instead */ COGL_DEPRECATED_IN_1_10_FOR (cogl_framebuffer_get_modelview_matrix) void cogl_get_modelview_matrix (CoglMatrix *matrix); /** * cogl_set_modelview_matrix: * @matrix: the new model-view matrix * * Loads @matrix as the new model-view matrix. * * Deprecated: 1.10: Use cogl_framebuffer_set_modelview_matrix() * instead */ COGL_DEPRECATED_IN_1_10_FOR (cogl_framebuffer_set_modelview_matrix) void cogl_set_modelview_matrix (CoglMatrix *matrix); /** * cogl_get_projection_matrix: * @matrix: (out): return location for the projection matrix * * Stores the current projection matrix in @matrix. * * Deprecated: 1.10: Use cogl_framebuffer_get_projection_matrix() * instead */ COGL_DEPRECATED_IN_1_10_FOR (cogl_framebuffer_get_projection_matrix) void cogl_get_projection_matrix (CoglMatrix *matrix); /** * cogl_set_projection_matrix: * @matrix: the new projection matrix * * Loads matrix as the new projection matrix. * * Deprecated: 1.10: Use cogl_framebuffer_set_projection_matrix() * instead */ COGL_DEPRECATED_IN_1_10_FOR (cogl_framebuffer_set_projection_matrix) void cogl_set_projection_matrix (CoglMatrix *matrix); /** * cogl_get_viewport: * @v: (out) (array fixed-size=4): pointer to a 4 element array * of #floats to receive the viewport dimensions. * * Stores the current viewport in @v. @v[0] and @v[1] get the x and y * position of the viewport and @v[2] and @v[3] get the width and * height. * * Deprecated: 1.10: Use cogl_framebuffer_get_viewport4fv() * instead */ COGL_DEPRECATED_IN_1_10_FOR (cogl_framebuffer_get_viewport4fv) void cogl_get_viewport (float v[4]); /** * cogl_set_depth_test_enabled: * @setting: %TRUE to enable depth testing or %FALSE to disable. * * Sets whether depth testing is enabled. If it is disabled then the * order that actors are layered on the screen depends solely on the * order specified using clutter_actor_raise() and * clutter_actor_lower(), otherwise it will also take into account the * actor's depth. Depth testing is disabled by default. * * Deprecated: 1.16: Use cogl_pipeline_set_depth_state() instead */ COGL_DEPRECATED_IN_1_16_FOR (cogl_pipeline_set_depth_state) void cogl_set_depth_test_enabled (CoglBool setting); /** * cogl_get_depth_test_enabled: * * Queries if depth testing has been enabled via cogl_set_depth_test_enable() * * Return value: %TRUE if depth testing is enabled, and %FALSE otherwise * * Deprecated: 1.16: Use cogl_pipeline_set_depth_state() instead */ COGL_DEPRECATED_IN_1_16_FOR (cogl_pipeline_set_depth_state) CoglBool cogl_get_depth_test_enabled (void); /** * cogl_set_backface_culling_enabled: * @setting: %TRUE to enable backface culling or %FALSE to disable. * * Sets whether textures positioned so that their backface is showing * should be hidden. This can be used to efficiently draw two-sided * textures or fully closed cubes without enabling depth testing. This * only affects calls to the cogl_rectangle* family of functions and * cogl_vertex_buffer_draw*. Backface culling is disabled by default. * * Deprecated: 1.16: Use cogl_pipeline_set_cull_face_mode() instead */ COGL_DEPRECATED_IN_1_16_FOR (cogl_pipeline_set_cull_face_mode) void cogl_set_backface_culling_enabled (CoglBool setting); /** * cogl_get_backface_culling_enabled: * * Queries if backface culling has been enabled via * cogl_set_backface_culling_enabled() * * Return value: %TRUE if backface culling is enabled, and %FALSE otherwise * * Deprecated: 1.16: Use cogl_pipeline_get_cull_face_mode() instead */ COGL_DEPRECATED_IN_1_16_FOR (cogl_pipeline_get_cull_face_mode) CoglBool cogl_get_backface_culling_enabled (void); /** * cogl_set_fog: * @fog_color: The color of the fog * @mode: A #CoglFogMode that determines the equation used to calculate the * fogging blend factor. * @density: Used by %COGL_FOG_MODE_EXPONENTIAL and by * %COGL_FOG_MODE_EXPONENTIAL_SQUARED equations. * @z_near: Position along Z axis where no fogging should be applied * @z_far: Position along Z axis where full fogging should be applied * * Enables fogging. Fogging causes vertices that are further away from the eye * to be rendered with a different color. The color is determined according to * the chosen fog mode; at it's simplest the color is linearly interpolated so * that vertices at @z_near are drawn fully with their original color and * vertices at @z_far are drawn fully with @fog_color. Fogging will remain * enabled until you call cogl_disable_fog(). * * The fogging functions only work correctly when primitives use * unmultiplied alpha colors. By default Cogl will premultiply textures * and cogl_set_source_color() will premultiply colors, so unless you * explicitly load your textures requesting an unmultiplied internal format * and use cogl_material_set_color() you can only use fogging with fully * opaque primitives. This might improve in the future when we can depend * on fragment shaders. * * Deprecated: 1.16: Use #CoglSnippet shader api for fog */ COGL_DEPRECATED_IN_1_16_FOR (cogl_snippet_API) void cogl_set_fog (const CoglColor *fog_color, CoglFogMode mode, float density, float z_near, float z_far); /** * cogl_disable_fog: * * This function disables fogging, so primitives drawn afterwards will not be * blended with any previously set fog color. * * Deprecated: 1.16: Use #CoglSnippet shader api for fog */ COGL_DEPRECATED_IN_1_16_FOR (cogl_snippet_API) void cogl_disable_fog (void); /** * cogl_clear: * @color: Background color to clear to * @buffers: A mask of #CoglBufferBit's identifying which auxiliary * buffers to clear * * Clears all the auxiliary buffers identified in the @buffers mask, and if * that includes the color buffer then the specified @color is used. * * Deprecated: 1.16: Use cogl_framebuffer_clear() api instead */ COGL_DEPRECATED_IN_1_16_FOR (cogl_framebuffer_clear) void cogl_clear (const CoglColor *color, unsigned long buffers); /** * cogl_set_source: * @material: A #CoglMaterial * * This function changes the material at the top of the source stack. * The material at the top of this stack defines the GPU state used to * process subsequent primitives, such as rectangles drawn with * cogl_rectangle() or vertices drawn using cogl_vertex_buffer_draw(). * * Since: 1.0 * Deprecated: 1.16: Latest drawing apis all take an explicit * #CoglPipeline argument so this stack of * #CoglMaterials shouldn't be used. */ COGL_DEPRECATED_IN_1_16 void cogl_set_source (void *material); /** * cogl_get_source: * * Returns the current source material as previously set using * cogl_set_source(). * * You should typically consider the returned material immutable * and not try to change any of its properties unless you own a * reference to that material. At times you may be able to get a * reference to an internally managed materials and the result of * modifying such materials is undefined. * * Return value: The current source material. * * Since: 1.6 * Deprecated: 1.16: Latest drawing apis all take an explicit * #CoglPipeline argument so this stack of * #CoglMaterials shouldn't be used. */ COGL_DEPRECATED_IN_1_16 void * cogl_get_source (void); /** * cogl_push_source: * @material: A #CoglMaterial * * Pushes the given @material to the top of the source stack. The * material at the top of this stack defines the GPU state used to * process later primitives as defined by cogl_set_source(). * * Since: 1.6 * Deprecated: 1.16: Latest drawing apis all take an explicit * #CoglPipeline argument so this stack of * #CoglMaterials shouldn't be used. */ COGL_DEPRECATED_IN_1_16 void cogl_push_source (void *material); /** * cogl_pop_source: * * Removes the material at the top of the source stack. The material * at the top of this stack defines the GPU state used to process * later primitives as defined by cogl_set_source(). * * Since: 1.6 * Deprecated: 1.16: Latest drawing apis all take an explicit * #CoglPipeline argument so this stack of * #CoglMaterials shouldn't be used. */ COGL_DEPRECATED_IN_1_16 void cogl_pop_source (void); /** * cogl_set_source_color: * @color: a #CoglColor * * This is a convenience function for creating a solid fill source material * from the given color. This color will be used for any subsequent drawing * operation. * * The color will be premultiplied by Cogl, so the color should be * non-premultiplied. For example: use (1.0, 0.0, 0.0, 0.5) for * semi-transparent red. * * See also cogl_set_source_color4ub() and cogl_set_source_color4f() * if you already have the color components. * * Since: 1.0 * Deprecated: 1.16: Latest drawing apis all take an explicit * #CoglPipeline argument so this stack of * #CoglMaterials shouldn't be used. */ COGL_DEPRECATED_IN_1_16 void cogl_set_source_color (const CoglColor *color); /** * cogl_set_source_color4ub: * @red: value of the red channel, between 0 and 255 * @green: value of the green channel, between 0 and 255 * @blue: value of the blue channel, between 0 and 255 * @alpha: value of the alpha channel, between 0 and 255 * * This is a convenience function for creating a solid fill source material * from the given color using unsigned bytes for each component. This * color will be used for any subsequent drawing operation. * * The value for each component is an unsigned byte in the range * between 0 and 255. * * Since: 1.0 * Deprecated: 1.16: Latest drawing apis all take an explicit * #CoglPipeline argument so this stack of * #CoglMaterials shouldn't be used. */ COGL_DEPRECATED_IN_1_16 void cogl_set_source_color4ub (uint8_t red, uint8_t green, uint8_t blue, uint8_t alpha); /** * cogl_set_source_color4f: * @red: value of the red channel, between 0 and %1.0 * @green: value of the green channel, between 0 and %1.0 * @blue: value of the blue channel, between 0 and %1.0 * @alpha: value of the alpha channel, between 0 and %1.0 * * This is a convenience function for creating a solid fill source material * from the given color using normalized values for each component. This color * will be used for any subsequent drawing operation. * * The value for each component is a fixed point number in the range * between 0 and %1.0. If the values passed in are outside that * range, they will be clamped. * * Since: 1.0 * Deprecated: 1.16: Latest drawing apis all take an explicit * #CoglPipeline argument so this stack of * #CoglMaterials shouldn't be used. */ COGL_DEPRECATED_IN_1_16 void cogl_set_source_color4f (float red, float green, float blue, float alpha); /** * cogl_set_source_texture: * @texture: The #CoglTexture you want as your source * * This is a convenience function for creating a material with the first * layer set to @texture and setting that material as the source with * cogl_set_source. * * Note: There is no interaction between calls to cogl_set_source_color * and cogl_set_source_texture. If you need to blend a texture with a color then * you can create a simple material like this: * * material = cogl_material_new (); * cogl_material_set_color4ub (material, 0xff, 0x00, 0x00, 0x80); * cogl_material_set_layer (material, 0, tex_handle); * cogl_set_source (material); * * * Since: 1.0 * Deprecated: 1.16: Latest drawing apis all take an explicit * #CoglPipeline argument so this stack of * #CoglMaterials shouldn't be used. */ COGL_DEPRECATED_IN_1_16 void cogl_set_source_texture (CoglTexture *texture); /** * cogl_flush: * * This function should only need to be called in exceptional circumstances. * * As an optimization Cogl drawing functions may batch up primitives * internally, so if you are trying to use raw GL outside of Cogl you stand a * better chance of being successful if you ask Cogl to flush any batched * geometry before making your state changes. * * It only ensure that the underlying driver is issued all the commands * necessary to draw the batched primitives. It provides no guarantees about * when the driver will complete the rendering. * * This provides no guarantees about the GL state upon returning and to avoid * confusing Cogl you should aim to restore any changes you make before * resuming use of Cogl. * * If you are making state changes with the intention of affecting Cogl drawing * primitives you are 100% on your own since you stand a good chance of * conflicting with Cogl internals. For example clutter-gst which currently * uses direct GL calls to bind ARBfp programs will very likely break when Cogl * starts to use ARBfb programs itself for the material API. * * Since: 1.0 */ void cogl_flush (void); /** * cogl_begin_gl: * * We do not advise nor reliably support the interleaving of raw GL drawing and * Cogl drawing functions, but if you insist, cogl_begin_gl() and cogl_end_gl() * provide a simple mechanism that may at least give you a fighting chance of * succeeding. * * Note: this doesn't help you modify the behaviour of Cogl drawing functions * through the modification of GL state; that will never be reliably supported, * but if you are trying to do something like: * * |[ * { * - setup some OpenGL state. * - draw using OpenGL (e.g. glDrawArrays() ) * - reset modified OpenGL state. * - continue using Cogl to draw * } * ]| * * You should surround blocks of drawing using raw GL with cogl_begin_gl() * and cogl_end_gl(): * * |[ * { * cogl_begin_gl (); * - setup some OpenGL state. * - draw using OpenGL (e.g. glDrawArrays() ) * - reset modified OpenGL state. * cogl_end_gl (); * - continue using Cogl to draw * } * ]| * * Don't ever try and do: * * |[ * { * - setup some OpenGL state. * - use Cogl to draw * - reset modified OpenGL state. * } * ]| * * When the internals of Cogl evolves, this is very liable to break. * * This function will flush all batched primitives, and subsequently flush * all internal Cogl state to OpenGL as if it were going to draw something * itself. * * The result is that the OpenGL modelview matrix will be setup; the state * corresponding to the current source material will be set up and other world * state such as backface culling, depth and fogging enabledness will be sent * to OpenGL. * * No special material state is flushed, so if you want Cogl to setup a * simplified material state it is your responsibility to set a simple source * material before calling cogl_begin_gl(). E.g. by calling * cogl_set_source_color4ub(). * * It is your responsibility to restore any OpenGL state that you modify * to how it was after calling cogl_begin_gl() if you don't do this then the * result of further Cogl calls is undefined. * * You can not nest begin/end blocks. * * Again we would like to stress, we do not advise the use of this API and if * possible we would prefer to improve Cogl than have developers require raw * OpenGL. * * Since: 1.0 * Deprecated: 1.16: Use the #CoglGLES2Context api instead */ COGL_DEPRECATED_IN_1_16_FOR (CoglGLES2Context_API) void cogl_begin_gl (void); /** * cogl_end_gl: * * This is the counterpart to cogl_begin_gl() used to delimit blocks of drawing * code using raw OpenGL. Please refer to cogl_begin_gl() for full details. * * Since: 1.0 * Deprecated: 1.16: Use the #CoglGLES2Context api instead */ COGL_DEPRECATED_IN_1_16_FOR (CoglGLES2Context_API) void cogl_end_gl (void); COGL_END_DECLS #endif /* __COGL_1_CONTEXT_H__ */