commit | 06a6629eef8c1aedbc223d0e4ba8be2636329c67 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Camilla Berglund <elmindreda@glfw.org> | Fri Jul 22 18:05:43 2016 +0200 |
committer | Camilla Berglund <elmindreda@glfw.org> | Mon Aug 01 23:13:11 2016 +0200 |
tree | 544e33c0652f27448d8f8592fc7be20efe5dbaa4 | |
parent | a19490c29146d3bf8fd25e58801c8461edfcf478 [diff] |
EGL: Fix missing include
GLFW is a free, Open Source, multi-platform library for OpenGL, OpenGL ES and Vulkan application development. It provides a simple, platform-independent API for creating windows, contexts and surfaces, reading input, handling events, etc.
The current stable release is version 3.2. See the downloads page for details and files, or fetch the latest
branch, which always points to the latest stable release. Each release starting with 3.0 also has a corresponding annotated tag.
This is version 3.2.1, which is not yet described.
If you are new to GLFW, you may find the tutorial for GLFW 3 useful. If you have used GLFW 2 in the past, there is a transition guide for moving to the GLFW 3 API.
GLFW itself needs only the headers and libraries for your window system. It does not need the headers for any context creation API (WGL, GLX, EGL, NSGL) or rendering API (OpenGL, OpenGL ES, Vulkan) to enable support for them.
GLFW supports compilation on Windows with Visual C++ 2010 and later, MinGW and MinGW-w64, on OS X with Clang and on Linux and other Unix-like systems with GCC and Clang. It will likely compile in other environments as well, but this is not regularly tested.
There are also pre-compiled Windows binaries available for all compilers supported on that platform.
See the compilation guide in the documentation for more information.
See the building application guide guide in the documentation for more information.
GLFW supports Windows XP and later, OS X 10.7 Lion and later, and Linux and other Unix-like systems with the X Window System. Experimental implementations for the Wayland protocol and the Mir display server are available but not yet officially supported.
See the compatibility guide in the documentation for more information.
The examples and test programs depend on a number of tiny libraries. These are located in the deps/
directory.
The Vulkan example additionally requires the Vulkan SDK to be installed, or it will not be included in the build.
The documentation is generated with Doxygen. If CMake does not find Doxygen, the documentation will not be generated.
Bugs are reported to our issue tracker. Please check the contribution guide for information on what to include when reporting a bug.
glfwSetCursorPos
used the wrong minimum (#773)glfwSetClipboardString
created an unnecessary intermediate copy of the stringlinmath.h
(#785)GLFW_MAXIMIZED
hint when the process was provided a STARTUPINFO
(#780)GLFW_DONT_CARE
(#805)WGL_ARB_create_context
extensionlib
prefix matching between EGL and OpenGL ES library binariesThe official website for GLFW is glfw.org. There you can find the latest version of GLFW, as well as news, documentation and other information about the project.
If you have questions related to the use of GLFW, we have a support forum, and the IRC channel #glfw
on Freenode.
If you have a bug to report, a patch to submit or a feature you'd like to request, please file it in the issue tracker on GitHub.
Finally, if you're interested in helping out with the development of GLFW or porting it to your favorite platform, join us on GitHub or IRC.
GLFW exists because people around the world donated their time and lent their skills.