Interface GLBase

  • All Known Subinterfaces:
    GL, GL2, GL2ES1, GL2ES2, GL2ES3, GL2GL3, GL3, GL3bc, GL3ES3, GL4, GL4bc, GL4ES3, GLES1, GLES2, GLES3
    All Known Implementing Classes:
    DebugGL2, DebugGL3, DebugGL3bc, DebugGL4, DebugGL4bc, DebugGLES1, DebugGLES2, DebugGLES3, TraceGL2, TraceGL3, TraceGL3bc, TraceGL4, TraceGL4bc, TraceGLES1, TraceGLES2, TraceGLES3

    public interface GLBase

    The base interface from which all GL profiles derive, providing checked conversion down to concrete profiles, access to the OpenGL context associated with the GL and extension/function availability queries as described below.

    While the APIs for vendor extensions are unconditionally exposed, the underlying functions may not be present. The method isFunctionAvailable(java.lang.String) should be used to query the availability of any non-core function before it is used for the first time; for example, gl.isFunctionAvailable("glProgramStringARB"). On certain platforms (Windows in particular), the most "core" functionality is only OpenGL 1.1, so in theory any routines first exposed in OpenGL 1.2, 1.3, and 1.4, 1.5, or 2.0 as well as vendor extensions should all be queried. Calling an unavailable function will cause a GLException to be raised.

    isExtensionAvailable(java.lang.String) may also be used to determine whether a specific extension is available before calling the routines or using the functionality it exposes: for example, gl.isExtensionAvailable("GL_ARB_vertex_program");. However, in this case it is up to the end user to know which routines or functionality are associated with which OpenGL extensions. It may also be used to test for the availability of a particular version of OpenGL: for example, gl.isExtensionAvailable("GL_VERSION_1_5");.

    Exceptions to the window system extension naming rules:

    • WGL_ARB_pbuffer, WGL_ARB_pixel_format, and other platform-specific pbuffer functionality; the availability of pbuffers can be queried on Windows, X11 and Mac OS X platforms by querying isExtensionAvailable(java.lang.String) with an argument of "GL_ARB_pbuffer" or "GL_ARB_pixel_format".

    • Method Detail

      • isGL

        boolean isGL()
        Indicates whether this GL object conforms to any of the OpenGL profiles.
      • isGL4bc

        boolean isGL4bc()
        Indicates whether this GL object conforms to the OpenGL ≥ 4.0 compatibility profile. The GL4 compatibility profile includes the GL2, GL2ES1, GL2ES2, GL3, GL3bc and GL4 profile.
        See Also:
        GLContext.isGL4bc()
      • isGL4

        boolean isGL4()
        Indicates whether this GL object conforms to the OpenGL ≥ 4.0 core profile. The GL4 core profile includes the GL2ES2, and GL3 profile.
        See Also:
        GLContext.isGL4()
      • isGL3bc

        boolean isGL3bc()
        Indicates whether this GL object conforms to the OpenGL ≥ 3.1 compatibility profile. The GL3 compatibility profile includes the GL2, GL2ES1, GL2ES2 and GL3 profile.
        See Also:
        GLContext.isGL3bc()
      • isGL3

        boolean isGL3()
        Indicates whether this GL object conforms to the OpenGL ≥ 3.1 core profile. The GL3 core profile includes the GL2ES2 profile.
        See Also:
        GLContext.isGL3()
      • isGL2

        boolean isGL2()
        Indicates whether this GL object conforms to the OpenGL ≤ 3.0 profile. The GL2 profile includes the GL2ES1 and GL2ES2 profile.
        See Also:
        GLContext.isGL2()
      • isGLES1

        boolean isGLES1()
        Indicates whether this GL object conforms to the OpenGL ES ≥ 1.0 profile.
        See Also:
        GLContext.isGLES1()
      • isGLES2

        boolean isGLES2()
        Indicates whether this GL object conforms to the OpenGL ES ≥ 2.0 profile.

        Remark: ES2 compatible desktop profiles are not included. To query whether core ES2 functionality is provided, use isGLES2Compatible().

        See Also:
        isGLES2Compatible(), GLContext.isGLES2()
      • isGLES3

        boolean isGLES3()
        Indicates whether this GL object conforms to the OpenGL ES ≥ 3.0 profile.

        Remark: ES3 compatible desktop profiles are not included. To query whether core ES3 functionality is provided, use isGLES3Compatible().

        See Also:
        isGLES3Compatible(), GLContext.isGLES3()
      • isGL2ES1

        boolean isGL2ES1()
        Indicates whether this GL object conforms to a GL2ES1 compatible profile.
        See Also:
        GLContext.isGL2ES1()
      • isGL2ES2

        boolean isGL2ES2()
        Indicates whether this GL object conforms to a GL2ES2 compatible profile.
        See Also:
        GLContext.isGL2ES2()
      • isGL2ES3

        boolean isGL2ES3()
        Indicates whether this GL object conforms to a either a GL2GL3 or GL3ES3 compatible profile.
        See Also:
        GLContext.isGL2ES3()
      • isGL3ES3

        boolean isGL3ES3()
        Indicates whether this GL object conforms to a GL3ES3 compatible profile.
        See Also:
        GLContext.isGL3ES3()
      • isGL4ES3

        boolean isGL4ES3()
        Returns true if this GL object conforms to a GL4ES3 compatible profile, i.e. if isGLES3Compatible() returns true.

        Includes [ GL ≥ 4.3, GL ≥ 3.1 w/ GL_ARB_ES3_compatibility and GLES3 ]

        See Also:
        GLContext.isGL4ES3()
      • isGL2GL3

        boolean isGL2GL3()
        Indicates whether this GL object conforms to a GL2GL3 compatible profile.
        See Also:
        GLContext.isGL2GL3()
      • isGL4core

        boolean isGL4core()
        Indicates whether this GL object uses a GL4 core profile.

        Includes [ GL4 ].

        See Also:
        GLContext.isGL4core()
      • isGL3core

        boolean isGL3core()
        Indicates whether this GL object uses a GL3 core profile.

        Includes [ GL4, GL3 ].

        See Also:
        GLContext.isGL3core()
      • isGLcore

        boolean isGLcore()
        Indicates whether this GL object uses a GL core profile.

        Includes [ GL4, GL3, GLES3, GL2ES2 ].

        See Also:
        GLContext.isGLcore()
      • isGLES2Compatible

        boolean isGLES2Compatible()
        Indicates whether this GL object is compatible with the core OpenGL ES2 functionality.
        Returns:
        true if this context is an ES2 context or implements the extension GL_ARB_ES2_compatibility, otherwise false
        See Also:
        GLContext.isGLES2Compatible()
      • isGLES3Compatible

        boolean isGLES3Compatible()
        Indicates whether this GL object is compatible with the core OpenGL ES3 functionality.

        Return true if the underlying context is an ES3 context or implements the extension GL_ARB_ES3_compatibility, otherwise false.

        Includes [ GL ≥ 4.3, GL ≥ 3.1 w/ GL_ARB_ES3_compatibility and GLES3 ]

        See Also:
        GLContext.isGLES3Compatible()
      • isGLES31Compatible

        boolean isGLES31Compatible()
        Indicates whether this GL object is compatible with the core OpenGL ES3.1 functionality.

        Return true if the underlying context is an ES3 context ≥ 3.1 or implements the extension GL_ARB_ES3_1_compatibility, otherwise false.

        Includes [ GL ≥ 4.5, GL ≥ 3.1 w/ GL_ARB_ES3_1_compatibility and GLES3 ≥ 3.1 ]

        See Also:
        GLContext.isGLES31Compatible()
      • isGLES32Compatible

        boolean isGLES32Compatible()
        Indicates whether this GL object is compatible with the core OpenGL ES3.2 functionality.

        Return true if the underlying context is an ES3 context ≥ 3.2 or implements the extension GL_ARB_ES3_2_compatibility, otherwise false.

        Includes [ GL ≥ 4.5, GL ≥ 3.1 w/ GL_ARB_ES3_2_compatibility and GLES3 ≥ 3.2 ]

        See Also:
        GLContext.isGLES32Compatible()
      • hasGLSL

        boolean hasGLSL()
        Indicates whether this GL object supports GLSL.
        See Also:
        GLContext.hasGLSL()
      • getDownstreamGL

        GL getDownstreamGL()
                    throws GLException
        Returns the downstream GL instance in case this is a wrapping pipeline, otherwise null.

        See getRootGL() for retrieving the implementing root instance.

        Throws:
        GLException - if the downstream instance is not null and not a GL implementation
        See Also:
        getRootGL()
      • getRootGL

        GL getRootGL()
              throws GLException
        Returns the implementing root instance, considering a wrapped pipelined hierarchy, see getDownstreamGL().

        If this instance is not a wrapping pipeline, i.e. has no downstream instance, this instance is returned.

        Throws:
        GLException - if the root instance is not a GL implementation
      • getGL

        GL getGL()
          throws GLException
        Casts this object to the GL interface.
        Throws:
        GLException - if this object is not a GL implementation
      • getGL4bc

        GL4bc getGL4bc()
                throws GLException
        Casts this object to the GL4bc interface.
        Throws:
        GLException - if this object is not a GL4bc implementation
      • getGL4

        GL4 getGL4()
            throws GLException
        Casts this object to the GL4 interface.
        Throws:
        GLException - if this object is not a GL4 implementation
      • getGL3bc

        GL3bc getGL3bc()
                throws GLException
        Casts this object to the GL3bc interface.
        Throws:
        GLException - if this object is not a GL3bc implementation
      • getGL3

        GL3 getGL3()
            throws GLException
        Casts this object to the GL3 interface.
        Throws:
        GLException - if this object is not a GL3 implementation
      • getGL2

        GL2 getGL2()
            throws GLException
        Casts this object to the GL2 interface.
        Throws:
        GLException - if this object is not a GL2 implementation
      • getGLES1

        GLES1 getGLES1()
                throws GLException
        Casts this object to the GLES1 interface.
        Throws:
        GLException - if this object is not a GLES1 implementation
      • getGLES2

        GLES2 getGLES2()
                throws GLException
        Casts this object to the GLES2 interface.
        Throws:
        GLException - if this object is not a GLES2 implementation
      • getGLES3

        GLES3 getGLES3()
                throws GLException
        Casts this object to the GLES3 interface.
        Throws:
        GLException - if this object is not a GLES3 implementation
      • getGL2ES1

        GL2ES1 getGL2ES1()
                  throws GLException
        Casts this object to the GL2ES1 interface.
        Throws:
        GLException - if this object is not a GL2ES1 implementation
      • getGL2ES2

        GL2ES2 getGL2ES2()
                  throws GLException
        Casts this object to the GL2ES2 interface.
        Throws:
        GLException - if this object is not a GL2ES2 implementation
      • getGL2ES3

        GL2ES3 getGL2ES3()
                  throws GLException
        Casts this object to the GL2ES3 interface.
        Throws:
        GLException - if this object is not a GL2ES3 implementation
      • getGL3ES3

        GL3ES3 getGL3ES3()
                  throws GLException
        Casts this object to the GL3ES3 interface.
        Throws:
        GLException - if this object is not a GL3ES3 implementation
      • getGL4ES3

        GL4ES3 getGL4ES3()
                  throws GLException
        Casts this object to the GL4ES3 interface.
        Throws:
        GLException - if this object is not a GL4ES3 implementation
      • getGL2GL3

        GL2GL3 getGL2GL3()
                  throws GLException
        Casts this object to the GL2GL3 interface.
        Throws:
        GLException - if this object is not a GL2GL3 implementation
      • getGLProfile

        GLProfile getGLProfile()
        Returns the GLProfile associated with this GL object.
      • getContext

        GLContext getContext()
        Returns the GLContext associated which this GL object.
      • isFunctionAvailable

        boolean isFunctionAvailable​(String glFunctionName)
        Returns true if the specified OpenGL core- or extension-function can be used successfully through this GL instance given the current host (OpenGL client) and display (OpenGL server) configuration.

        By "successfully" we mean that the function is both callable on the machine running the program and available on the current display.

        In order to call a function successfully, the function must be both callable on the machine running the program and available on the display device that is rendering the output (note: on non-networked, single-display machines these two conditions are identical; on networked and/or multi-display machines this becomes more complicated). These conditions are met if the function is either part of the core OpenGL version supported by both the host and display, or it is an OpenGL extension function that both the host and display support.

        A GL function is callable if it is successfully linked at runtime, hence the GLContext must be made current at least once.

        Parameters:
        glFunctionName - the name of the OpenGL function (e.g., use "glBindRenderbufferEXT" or "glBindRenderbuffer" to check if GL.glBindRenderbuffer(int,int) is available).
      • isExtensionAvailable

        boolean isExtensionAvailable​(String glExtensionName)
        Returns true if the specified OpenGL extension can be used successfully through this GL instance given the current host (OpenGL client) and display (OpenGL server) configuration.

        Parameters:
        glExtensionName - the name of the OpenGL extension (e.g., "GL_ARB_vertex_program").
      • hasBasicFBOSupport

        boolean hasBasicFBOSupport()
        Returns true if basic FBO support is available, otherwise false.

        Basic FBO is supported if the context is either GL-ES >= 2.0, GL >= 3.0 [core, compat] or implements the extensions GL_ARB_ES2_compatibility, GL_ARB_framebuffer_object, GL_EXT_framebuffer_object or GL_OES_framebuffer_object.

        Basic FBO support may only include one color attachment and no multisampling, as well as limited internal formats for renderbuffer.

        See Also:
        GLContext.hasBasicFBOSupport()
      • hasFullFBOSupport

        boolean hasFullFBOSupport()
        Returns true if full FBO support is available, otherwise false.

        Full FBO is supported if the context is either GL >= core 3.0 [ES, core, compat] or implements the extensions ARB_framebuffer_object, or all of EXT_framebuffer_object, EXT_framebuffer_multisample, EXT_framebuffer_blit, GL_EXT_packed_depth_stencil.

        Full FBO support includes multiple color attachments and multisampling.

        See Also:
        GLContext.hasFullFBOSupport()
      • isNPOTTextureAvailable

        boolean isNPOTTextureAvailable()
        Returns true if the GL context supports non power of two (NPOT) textures, otherwise false.

        NPOT textures are supported in OpenGL >= 3, GLES2 or if the 'GL_ARB_texture_non_power_of_two' extension is available.

      • isTextureFormatBGRA8888Available

        boolean isTextureFormatBGRA8888Available()
      • setSwapInterval

        void setSwapInterval​(int interval)
                      throws GLException
        Set the swap interval of the current context and attached onscreen GLDrawable.

        offscreen GLDrawable are ignored and false is returned.

        The interval semantics:

        • 0 disables the vertical synchronization
        • ≥1 is the number of vertical refreshes before a swap buffer occurs
        • <0 enables late swaps to occur without synchronization to the video frame, a.k.a EXT_swap_control_tear. If supported, the absolute value is the minimum number of video frames between buffer swaps. If not supported, the absolute value is being used, see above.

        Parameters:
        interval - see above
        Throws:
        GLException - if the context is not current.
        See Also:
        GLContext.setSwapInterval(int), getSwapInterval()
      • getSwapInterval

        int getSwapInterval()
        Return the current swap interval.

        If the context has not been made current at all, the default value 0 is returned.

        For a valid context w/ an onscreen GLDrawable the default value is 1, otherwise the default value is 0.

        See Also:
        GLContext.getSwapInterval(), setSwapInterval(int)
      • getPlatformGLExtensions

        Object getPlatformGLExtensions()
        Returns an object through which platform-specific OpenGL extensions (EGL, GLX, WGL, etc.) may be accessed. The data type of the returned object and its associated capabilities are undefined. Most applications will never need to call this method. It is highly recommended that any applications which do call this method perform all accesses on the returned object reflectively to guard themselves against changes to the implementation.
      • getExtension

        Object getExtension​(String extensionName)
        Returns an object providing access to the specified OpenGL extension. This is intended to provide a mechanism for vendors who wish to provide access to new OpenGL extensions without changing the public API of the core package. For example, a user may request access to extension "GL_VENDOR_foo" and receive back an object which implements a vendor-specified interface which can call the OpenGL extension functions corresponding to that extension. It is up to the vendor to specify both the extension name and Java API for accessing it, including which class or interface contains the functions.

        Note: it is the intent to add new extensions as quickly as possible to the core GL API. Therefore it is unlikely that most vendors will use this extension mechanism, but it is being provided for completeness.

      • glClearDepth

        void glClearDepth​(double depth)
        Aliased entrypoint of void glClearDepth(GLclampd depth); and void glClearDepthf(GLclampf depth); .
      • glDepthRange

        void glDepthRange​(double zNear,
                          double zFar)
        Aliased entrypoint of void glDepthRange(GLclampd depth); and void glDepthRangef(GLclampf depth); .
      • getDefaultDrawFramebuffer

        int getDefaultDrawFramebuffer()
        Return the default draw framebuffer name.

        May differ from it's default zero in case an framebuffer object (FBObject) based drawable is being used.

        Calls GLContext.getDefaultDrawFramebuffer().

      • getDefaultReadFramebuffer

        int getDefaultReadFramebuffer()
        Return the default read framebuffer name.

        May differ from it's default zero in case an framebuffer object (FBObject) based drawable is being used.

        Calls GLContext.getDefaultReadFramebuffer().

      • getDefaultReadBuffer

        int getDefaultReadBuffer()
        Returns the default color buffer within the current bound getDefaultReadFramebuffer(), i.e. GL_READ_FRAMEBUFFER​, which will be used as the source for pixel reading commands, like glReadPixels etc.

        For offscreen framebuffer objects this is GL.GL_COLOR_ATTACHMENT0, otherwise this is GL.GL_FRONT for non-ES profile and single buffer configurations and GL.GL_BACK for double buffer configurations or ES profiles.

        Note-1: Neither ES1 nor ES2 supports selecting the read buffer via glReadBuffer and GL.GL_BACK is the default.

        Note-2: ES3 only supports GL.GL_BACK, GL.GL_NONE or GL.GL_COLOR_ATTACHMENT0+i

        Note-3: See swapBuffersBeforeRead for read-pixels and swap-buffers implications.

        Method is only thread-safe while context is made current.