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WGL_ARB_extensions_string
WGL_ARB_extensions_string
Name Strings
WGL_ARB_extensions_string
Contact
Paula Womack, NVIDIA, pwomack 'at' nvidia.com
Status
Complete. Approved by ARB on March 15, 2000
Version
Last Modified Date: March 12, 2002
Author Revision: 1.1
Number
ARB Extension #8
Dependencies
None
Overview
This extension provides a way for applications to determine which
WGL extensions are supported by a device. This is the foundation
upon which other WGL extensions are built.
IP Status
No issues.
Issues
1. Note that extensions that were previously advertised via
glGetString (e.g., the swap interval extension) should continue to
be advertised there so existing applications don't break. They
should also be advertised via wglGetExtensionsStringARB so new
applications can make one call to find out which WGL extensions are
supported.
2. Should this function take an hdc? It seems like a good idea. At
some point MS may want to incorporate this into OpenGL32. If they
do this and and they want to support more than one ICD, then an HDC
would be needed.
const char *wglGetExtensionsStringARB(HDC hdc);
None
Additions to Chapter 2 of the 1.2 Specification (OpenGL Operation)
None
Additions to Chapter 3 of the 1.2 Specification (Rasterization)
None
Additions to Chapter 4 of the 1.2 Specification (Per-Fragment Operations
and the Frame buffer)
None
Additions to Chapter 5 of the 1.2 Specification (Special Functions)
None
Additions to Chapter 6 of the 1.2 Specification (State and State Requests)
None
Additions to the WGL Specification
Advertising WGL Extensions
Applications should call wglGetProcAddress to see whether or not
wglGetExtensionsStringARB is supported. If it is supported then it
can be used to determine which WGL extensions are supported by the
device.
const char *wglGetExtensionsStringARB(HDC hdc);
<hdc> device context to query extensions for
If the function succeeds, it returns a list of supported extensions
to WGL. Although the contents of the string is implementation
specific, the string will be NULL terminated and will contain a
space-separated list of extension names. (The extension names
themselves do not contain spaces.) If there are no extensions then
the empty string is returned.
If <hdc> does not indicate a valid device context then the function
fails and the error ERROR_DC_NOT_FOUND is generated. If the function
fails, the return value is NULL. To get extended error information,
call GetLastError.
New State
None
New Implementation Dependent State
None
Revision History
Changes from EXT_extension_string:
Added hdc parameter to facilitate moving this function into OPENGL32
Added WGL to name to avoid name collisions with GL and GLX
03/12/2002 1.1
- Updated contact information.
Implementation Support
List of OpenGL implementations supporting the WGL_ARB_extensions_string extension
Original File
Original text file for the WGL_ARB_extensions_string extension
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