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GLFW uses the `GLX_MESA_swap_control,` `GLX_EXT_swap_control` and
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GLFW uses the `GLX_MESA_swap_control,` `GLX_EXT_swap_control` and
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`GLX_SGI_swap_control` extensions to provide vertical retrace synchronization
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`GLX_SGI_swap_control` extensions to provide vertical retrace synchronization
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(or "vsync"), in that order of preference. Where none of these extension are
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(or _vsync_), in that order of preference. Where none of these extension are
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available, calling @ref glfwSwapInterval will have no effect.
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available, calling @ref glfwSwapInterval will have no effect.
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GLFW uses the `GLX_ARB_multisample` extension to create contexts with
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GLFW uses the `GLX_ARB_multisample` extension to create contexts with
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related to context creation will have no effect or cause errors when used.
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related to context creation will have no effect or cause errors when used.
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GLFW uses the `WGL_EXT_swap_control` extension to provide vertical retrace
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GLFW uses the `WGL_EXT_swap_control` extension to provide vertical retrace
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synchronization (or 'vsync'). Where this extension is unavailable, calling @ref
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synchronization (or _vsync_). Where this extension is unavailable, calling @ref
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glfwSwapInterval will have no effect.
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glfwSwapInterval will have no effect.
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GLFW uses the `WGL_ARB_pixel_format` and `WGL_ARB_multisample` extensions to
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GLFW uses the `WGL_ARB_pixel_format` and `WGL_ARB_multisample` extensions to
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@tableofcontents
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@tableofcontents
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The primary purpose of GLFW is to provide a simple interface to window
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This guide introduces the OpenGL and OpenGL ES context related functions of
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management and OpenGL and OpenGL ES context creation. GLFW supports
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GLFW. There are also guides for the other areas of the GLFW API.
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multiple windows, with each window having its own context.
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This guide introduces the functions related to managing OpenGL and OpenGL ES
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contexts. There are also guides for the other areas of the GLFW API.
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- @ref intro
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- @ref intro
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- @ref window
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- @ref window
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As the window and context are inseparably linked, the window object also serves
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As the window and context are inseparably linked, the window object also serves
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as the context handle.
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as the context handle.
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To test the creation of various kinds of contexts and see their properties, run
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the `glfwinfo` test program.
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@subsection context_hints Context creation hints
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@subsection context_hints Context creation hints
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There are a number of hints, specified using @ref glfwWindowHint, related to
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There are a number of hints, specified using @ref glfwWindowHint, related to
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@section guarantees_limitations Guarantees and limitations
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@section guarantees_limitations Guarantees and limitations
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This section describes the conditions under which GLFW can be expected to
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This section describes the conditions under which GLFW can be expected to
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function, barring any bugs in GLFW, the operating system or drivers. Use of
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function, barring bugs in the operating system or drivers. Use of GLFW outside
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GLFW outside of these limits may work on some platforms, or on some machines, or
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of these limits may work on some platforms, or on some machines, or some of the
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some of the time, or on some versions of GLFW, but it may break at any time and
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time, or on some versions of GLFW, but it may break at any time and this will
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will not be considered a bug.
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not be considered a bug.
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@subsection lifetime Pointer lifetimes
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@subsection lifetime Pointer lifetimes
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Many GLFW functions accept pointers to structures or strings allocated by the
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Many GLFW functions accept pointers to structures or strings allocated by the
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application. These are never freed by GLFW and are always the responsibility of
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application. These are never freed by GLFW and are always the responsibility of
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the application. If GLFW needs to keep the data in these structures or strings,
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the application. If GLFW needs to keep the data in these structures or strings,
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they are copied before the function returns.
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it is copied before the function returns.
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Pointer lifetimes are guaranteed not to be shortened in future minor releases.
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Pointer lifetimes are guaranteed not to be shortened in future minor or patch
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releases.
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@subsection reentrancy Reentrancy
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@subsection reentrancy Reentrancy
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- @ref glfwWaitEvents
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- @ref glfwWaitEvents
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- @ref glfwTerminate
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- @ref glfwTerminate
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These functions may be made reentrant in future minor or patch releases, but
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functions not on this list will not be made non-reentrant.
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@subsection thread_safety Thread safety
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@subsection thread_safety Thread safety
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Most GLFW functions may only be called from the main thread. The reference
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Most GLFW functions may only be called from the main thread, but some may be
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documentation for every GLFW function states whether it is limited to the main
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called from any thread. However, no GLFW function may be called from any other
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thread.
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thread until GLFW has been successfully initialized on the main thread,
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including functions that may called before initialization.
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There are some general rules that make it easier to remember which functions are
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The reference documentation for every GLFW function states whether it is limited
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limited to the main thread. The following tasks may only be performed on the
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to the main thread.
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main thread:
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The following categories of functions are and will remain limited to the main
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thread due to the limitations of one or several platforms:
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- Initialization and termination
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- Initialization and termination
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- Event processing
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- Event processing
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- @ref glfwGetTime
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- @ref glfwGetTime
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No GLFW function may be called from any other thread until GLFW has been
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Library version information may be queried from any thread. The following
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successfully initialized on the main thread, including functions that may called
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version related functions may be called from any thread:
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before initialization.
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- @ref glfwGetVersion
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- @ref glfwGetVersionString
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GLFW uses no synchronization objects internally except for thread-local storage
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GLFW uses no synchronization objects internally except for thread-local storage
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to keep track of the current context for each thread. Synchronization is left
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to keep track of the current context for each thread. Synchronization is left
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value of that constant will remain unchanged until the next major version of
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value of that constant will remain unchanged until the next major version of
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GLFW. No compatibility of any kind is guaranteed between major versions.
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GLFW. No compatibility of any kind is guaranteed between major versions.
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Undefined behavior, i.e. behavior that is not described in reference
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Undocumented behavior, i.e. behavior that is not described in the documentation,
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documentation, may change at any time until it is documented.
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may change at any time until it is documented.
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If the reference documentation and the implementation differ, the reference
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If the reference documentation and the implementation differ, the reference
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documentation is correct and the implementation will be fixed in the next
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documentation is correct and the implementation will be fixed in the next
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The version string is returned by @ref glfwGetVersionString, a function that may
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The version string is returned by @ref glfwGetVersionString, a function that may
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be called regardless of whether GLFW is initialized.
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be called regardless of whether GLFW is initialized.
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__Do not use the version string__ to find the GLFW library version. The @ref
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glfwGetVersion function already provides the version of the running library
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binary.
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The format of the string is as follows:
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The format of the string is as follows:
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- The version of GLFW
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- The version of GLFW
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- The name of the window system API
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- The name of the window system API
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@endcode
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@note Do not parse the version string to find the GLFW library version. The
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@ref glfwGetVersion function provides the version of the library binary in
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numeric form.
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*/
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- @ref context
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- @ref context
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- @ref input
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- @ref input
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To see how GLFW views your monitor setup and its available video modes, run the
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`modes` test program.
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@section monitor_objects Monitor objects
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@section monitor_objects Monitor objects
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virtual desktop that spans them.
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virtual desktop that spans them.
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@subsection monitor_monitors Retrieving monitors
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@subsection monitor_monitors Retrieving monitors
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@subsection quick_context_current Making the OpenGL context current
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@subsection quick_context_current Making the OpenGL context current
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Before you can use the OpenGL API, it must have a current OpenGL context. You
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make a window's context current.
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@code
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@code
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glfwMakeContextCurrent(window);
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@endcode
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The context will then remain as current until you make another context current
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The context will remain current until you make another context current or until
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@subsection quick_window_close Checking the window close flag
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@subsection quick_window_close Checking the window close flag
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@tableofcontents
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@tableofcontents
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The primary purpose of GLFW is to provide a simple interface to window
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management and OpenGL and OpenGL ES context creation. GLFW supports multiple
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windows, which can be either a normal desktop window or a full screen window.
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This guide introduces the window related functions of GLFW. There are also
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This guide introduces the window related functions of GLFW. There are also
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guides for the other areas of GLFW.
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linked, the object pointer is used as both a context and window handle.
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@subsection window_creation Window creation
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