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## Asking a question ## Asking a question
Questions about how to use GLFW should be asked in the [support Questions about how to use GLFW should be asked either in the [support
section](http://discourse.glfw.org/c/support) of the forum or in the IRC channel section](http://discourse.glfw.org/c/support) of the forum, under the [Stack
`#glfw` on [Freenode](http://freenode.net/). Overflow tag](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/glfw) or [Game
Development tag](https://gamedev.stackexchange.com/questions/tagged/glfw) on
Stack Exchange or in the IRC channel `#glfw` on
[Freenode](http://freenode.net/).
Questions about the design or implementation of GLFW or about future plans Questions about the design or implementation of GLFW or about future plans
should be asked in the [dev section](http://discourse.glfw.org/c/dev) of the should be asked in the [dev section](http://discourse.glfw.org/c/dev) of the
forum or in the IRC channel `#glfw` on [Freenode](http://freenode.net/). forum or in the IRC channel. Please don't open a GitHub issue to discuss design
questions without first checking with a maintainer.
## Reporting a bug ## Reporting a bug
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If GLFW is crashing or triggering asserts, make sure that all your object If GLFW is crashing or triggering asserts, make sure that all your object
handles and other pointers are valid. handles and other pointers are valid.
For bugs where it makes sense, a [Short, Self Contained, Correct (Compilable),
Example](http://www.sscce.org/) is absolutely invaluable. Just put it inline in
the body text. Note that if the bug is reproducible with one of the test
programs that come with GLFW, just mention that instead.
__Don't worry about adding too much information__. Unimportant information can
be abbreviated or removed later, but missing information can stall bug fixing,
especially when your schedule doesn't align with that of the maintainer.
There are issue labels for both platforms and GPU manufacturers, so there is no There are issue labels for both platforms and GPU manufacturers, so there is no
need to mention these in the subject line. If you do, it will be removed when need to mention these in the subject line. If you do, it will be removed when
the issue is labeled. the issue is labeled.
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have a specific API design in mind, please add that as well. If you have or are have a specific API design in mind, please add that as well. If you have or are
planning to write code for the feature, see the section below. planning to write code for the feature, see the section below.
If there already is a request for the feature you need, add your specific use
case unless it is already mentioned. If it is, give it a :+1:.
## Contributing a bug fix ## Contributing a bug fix
__Note:__ You must have all necessary rights to any code you contribute. If you __Note:__ You must have all necessary [intellectual
did not write the code yourself, you must explain where it came from and under property rights](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intellectual_property) to any
what license. Even code using the same license as GLFW may not be copied code you contribute. If you did not write the code yourself, you must explain
without attribution. where it came from and under what license you received it. Even code using the
same license as GLFW may not be copied without attribution.
__There is no preferred patch size__. A one character fix is just as welcome as __There is no preferred patch size__. A one character fix is just as welcome as
a thousand line one, if that is the appropriate size for the fix. a thousand line one, if that is the appropriate size for the fix.

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@tableofcontents @tableofcontents
This guide introduces the OpenGL and OpenGL ES context related functions of This guide introduces the OpenGL and OpenGL ES context related functions of
GLFW. For details on a specific function, see the GLFW. For details on a specific function in this category, see the @ref
[reference documentation](@ref context). There are also guides for the other context. There are also guides for the other areas of the GLFW API.
areas of the GLFW API.
- @ref intro_guide - @ref intro_guide
- @ref window_guide - @ref window_guide

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@tableofcontents @tableofcontents
This guide introduces the input related functions of GLFW. For details on This guide introduces the input related functions of GLFW. For details on
a specific function, see the [reference documentation](@ref input). There are a specific function in this category, see the @ref input. There are also guides
also guides for the other areas of GLFW. for the other areas of GLFW.
- @ref intro_guide - @ref intro_guide
- @ref window_guide - @ref window_guide
- @ref context_guide - @ref context_guide
- @ref vulkan_guide
- @ref monitor_guide - @ref monitor_guide
GLFW provides many kinds of input. While some can only be polled, like time, or GLFW provides many kinds of input. While some can only be polled, like time, or

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This guide introduces the basic concepts of GLFW and describes initialization, This guide introduces the basic concepts of GLFW and describes initialization,
error handling and API guarantees and limitations. For a broad but shallow error handling and API guarantees and limitations. For a broad but shallow
tutorial, see @ref quick_guide instead. For details about a specific function, tutorial, see @ref quick_guide instead. For details on a specific function in
see the [reference documentation](@ref init). this category, see the @ref init.
There are also guides for the other areas of GLFW. There are also guides for the other areas of GLFW.

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@tableofcontents @tableofcontents
This guide introduces the monitor related functions of GLFW. For details on This guide introduces the monitor related functions of GLFW. For details on
a specific function, see the [reference documentation](@ref monitor). There are a specific function in this category, see the @ref monitor. There are also
also guides for the other areas of GLFW. guides for the other areas of GLFW.
- @ref intro_guide - @ref intro_guide
- @ref window_guide - @ref window_guide
- @ref context_guide - @ref context_guide
- @ref vulkan_guide
- @ref input_guide - @ref input_guide

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However, any Vulkan-specific test and example programs are built only if the However, any Vulkan-specific test and example programs are built only if the
CMake files find a Vulkan SDK. CMake files find a Vulkan SDK.
For details on a specific function, see the For details on a specific function in this category, see the @ref vulkan. There
[reference documentation](@ref vulkan). There are also guides for the other are also guides for the other areas of the GLFW API.
areas of the GLFW API.
- @ref intro_guide - @ref intro_guide
- @ref window_guide - @ref window_guide

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@tableofcontents @tableofcontents
This guide introduces the window related functions of GLFW. For details on This guide introduces the window related functions of GLFW. For details on
a specific function, see the [reference documentation](@ref window). There are a specific function in this category, see the @ref window. There are also
also guides for the other areas of GLFW. guides for the other areas of GLFW.
- @ref intro_guide - @ref intro_guide
- @ref context_guide - @ref context_guide
- @ref vulkan_guide
- @ref monitor_guide - @ref monitor_guide
- @ref input_guide - @ref input_guide
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can be resolved by having it load via @ref glfwGetProcAddress, which always uses can be resolved by having it load via @ref glfwGetProcAddress, which always uses
the selected API. the selected API.
@bug On some Linux systems, creating contexts via both the native and EGL APIs
in a single process will cause the application to segfault. Stick to one API or
the other on Linux for now.
`GLFW_CONTEXT_VERSION_MAJOR` and `GLFW_CONTEXT_VERSION_MINOR` specify the client `GLFW_CONTEXT_VERSION_MAJOR` and `GLFW_CONTEXT_VERSION_MINOR` specify the client
API version that the created context must be compatible with. The exact API version that the created context must be compatible with. The exact
behavior of these hints depend on the requested client API. behavior of these hints depend on the requested client API.