| # Standards conformance {#compat_guide} |
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| [TOC] |
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| This guide describes the various API extensions used by this version of GLFW. |
| It lists what are essentially implementation details, but which are nonetheless |
| vital knowledge for developers intending to deploy their applications on a wide |
| range of machines. |
| |
| The information in this guide is not a part of GLFW API, but merely |
| preconditions for some parts of the library to function on a given machine. Any |
| part of this information may change in future versions of GLFW and that will not |
| be considered a breaking API change. |
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| ## X11 extensions, protocols and IPC standards {#compat_x11} |
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| As GLFW uses Xlib directly, without any intervening toolkit library, it has sole |
| responsibility for interacting well with the many and varied window managers in |
| use on Unix-like systems. In order for applications and window managers to work |
| well together, a number of standards and conventions have been developed that |
| regulate behavior outside the scope of the X11 API; most importantly the |
| [Inter-Client Communication Conventions Manual][ICCCM] (ICCCM) and [Extended |
| Window Manager Hints][EWMH] (EWMH) standards. |
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| [ICCCM]: https://www.tronche.com/gui/x/icccm/ |
| [EWMH]: https://standards.freedesktop.org/wm-spec/wm-spec-latest.html |
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| GLFW uses the `_MOTIF_WM_HINTS` window property to support borderless windows. |
| If the running window manager does not support this property, the |
| `GLFW_DECORATED` hint will have no effect. |
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| GLFW uses the ICCCM `WM_DELETE_WINDOW` protocol to intercept the user |
| attempting to close the GLFW window. If the running window manager does not |
| support this protocol, the close callback will never be called. |
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| GLFW uses the EWMH `_NET_WM_PING` protocol, allowing the window manager notify |
| the user when the application has stopped responding, i.e. when it has ceased to |
| process events. If the running window manager does not support this protocol, |
| the user will not be notified if the application locks up. |
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| GLFW uses the EWMH `_NET_WM_STATE_FULLSCREEN` window state to tell the window |
| manager to make the GLFW window full screen. If the running window manager does |
| not support this state, full screen windows may not work properly. GLFW has |
| a fallback code path in case this state is unavailable, but every window manager |
| behaves slightly differently in this regard. |
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| GLFW uses the EWMH `_NET_WM_BYPASS_COMPOSITOR` window property to tell a |
| compositing window manager to un-redirect full screen GLFW windows. If the |
| running window manager uses compositing but does not support this property then |
| additional copying may be performed for each buffer swap of full screen windows. |
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| GLFW uses the [clipboard manager protocol][ClipboardManager] to keep the |
| clipboard string availble for the user after the libary has been terminated. If |
| there is no running clipboard manager and the clipboard contents has been set |
| with @ref glfwSetClipboardString, the clipboard will be emptied when the library |
| is terminated. |
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| [clipboardManager]: https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/ClipboardManager/ |
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| GLFW uses the [X drag-and-drop protocol][XDND] to provide file drop events. If |
| the application originating the drag does not support this protocol, drag and |
| drop will not work. |
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| [XDND]: https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Specifications/XDND/ |
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| GLFW uses the XRandR 1.3 extension to provide multi-monitor support. If the |
| running X server does not support this version of this extension, multi-monitor |
| support will not function and only a single, desktop-spanning monitor will be |
| reported. |
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| GLFW uses the XRandR 1.3 and Xf86vidmode extensions to provide gamma ramp |
| support. If the running X server does not support either or both of these |
| extensions, gamma ramp support will not function. |
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| GLFW uses the Xkb extension and detectable auto-repeat to provide keyboard |
| input. If the running X server does not support this extension, a non-Xkb |
| fallback path is used. |
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| GLFW uses the XInput2 extension to provide raw, non-accelerated mouse motion |
| when the cursor is disabled. If the running X server does not support this |
| extension, regular accelerated mouse motion will be used. |
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| GLFW uses both the XRender extension and the compositing manager to support |
| transparent window framebuffers. If the running X server does not support this |
| extension or there is no running compositing manager, the |
| `GLFW_TRANSPARENT_FRAMEBUFFER` framebuffer hint will have no effect. |
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| GLFW uses both the Xcursor extension and the freedesktop cursor conventions to |
| provide an expanded set of standard cursor shapes. If the running X server does |
| not support this extension or the current cursor theme does not support the |
| conventions, the `GLFW_RESIZE_NWSE_CURSOR`, `GLFW_RESIZE_NESW_CURSOR` and |
| `GLFW_NOT_ALLOWED_CURSOR` shapes will not be available and other shapes may use |
| legacy images. |
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| ## Wayland protocols and IPC standards {#compat_wayland} |
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| As GLFW uses libwayland directly, without any intervening toolkit library, it |
| has sole responsibility for interacting well with every compositor in use on |
| Unix-like systems. Most of the features are provided by the core protocol, |
| while cursor support is provided by the libwayland-cursor helper library, EGL |
| integration by libwayland-egl, and keyboard handling by |
| [libxkbcommon](https://xkbcommon.org/). In addition, GLFW uses some additional |
| Wayland protocols to implement certain features if the compositor supports them. |
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| GLFW uses xkbcommon 0.5.0 to provide key and text input support. Earlier |
| versions are not supported. |
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| GLFW uses the [xdg-shell][] protocol to provide better window management. This |
| protocol is mandatory for GLFW to display a window. |
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| [xdg-shell]: https://wayland.app/protocols/xdg-shell |
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| GLFW uses the [relative-pointer-unstable-v1][] protocol alongside the |
| [pointer-constraints-unstable-v1][] protocol to implement disabled cursor. If |
| the running compositor does not support both of these protocols, disabling the |
| cursor will have no effect. |
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| [relative-pointer-unstable-v1]: https://wayland.app/protocols/relative-pointer-unstable-v1 |
| [pointer-constraints-unstable-v1]: https://wayland.app/protocols/pointer-constraints-unstable-v1 |
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| GLFW uses the [idle-inhibit-unstable-v1][] protocol to prohibit the screensaver |
| from starting. If the running compositor does not support this protocol, the |
| screensaver may start even for full screen windows. |
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| [idle-inhibit-unstable-v1]: https://wayland.app/protocols/idle-inhibit-unstable-v1 |
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| GLFW uses the [libdecor][] library for window decorations, where available. |
| This in turn provides good quality client-side decorations (drawn by the |
| application) on desktop systems that do not support server-side decorations |
| (drawn by the window manager). On systems that do not provide either libdecor |
| or xdg-decoration, very basic window decorations are provided. These do not |
| include the window title or any caption buttons. |
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| [libdecor]: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/libdecor/libdecor |
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| GLFW uses the [xdg-decoration-unstable-v1][] protocol to request decorations to |
| be drawn around its windows. This protocol is part of wayland-protocols 1.15, |
| and mandatory at build time. If the running compositor does not support this |
| protocol, a very simple frame will be drawn by GLFW itself, using the |
| [viewporter][] protocol alongside subsurfaces. If the running compositor does |
| not support these protocols either, no decorations will be drawn around windows. |
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| [xdg-decoration-unstable-v1]: https://wayland.app/protocols/xdg-decoration-unstable-v1 |
| [viewporter]: https://wayland.app/protocols/viewporter |
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| GLFW uses the [xdg-activation-v1][] protocol to implement window focus and |
| attention requests. If the running compositor does not support this protocol, |
| window focus and attention requests do nothing. |
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| [xdg-activation-v1]: https://wayland.app/protocols/xdg-activation-v1 |
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| GLFW uses the [fractional-scale-v1][] protocol to implement fine-grained |
| framebuffer scaling. If the running compositor does not support this protocol, |
| the @ref GLFW_SCALE_FRAMEBUFFER window hint will only be able to scale the |
| framebuffer by integer scales. This will typically be the smallest integer not |
| less than the actual scale. |
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| [fractional-scale-v1]: https://wayland.app/protocols/fractional-scale-v1 |
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| ## GLX extensions {#compat_glx} |
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| The GLX API is the default API used to create OpenGL contexts on Unix-like |
| systems using the X Window System. |
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| GLFW uses the GLX 1.3 `GLXFBConfig` functions to enumerate and select framebuffer pixel |
| formats. If GLX 1.3 is not supported, @ref glfwInit will fail. |
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| GLFW uses the `GLX_MESA_swap_control,` `GLX_EXT_swap_control` and |
| `GLX_SGI_swap_control` extensions to provide vertical retrace synchronization |
| (or _vsync_), in that order of preference. When none of these extensions are |
| available, calling @ref glfwSwapInterval will have no effect. |
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| GLFW uses the `GLX_ARB_multisample` extension to create contexts with |
| multisampling anti-aliasing. Where this extension is unavailable, the |
| `GLFW_SAMPLES` hint will have no effect. |
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| GLFW uses the `GLX_ARB_create_context` extension when available, even when |
| creating OpenGL contexts of version 2.1 and below. Where this extension is |
| unavailable, the `GLFW_CONTEXT_VERSION_MAJOR` and `GLFW_CONTEXT_VERSION_MINOR` |
| hints will only be partially supported, the `GLFW_CONTEXT_DEBUG` hint will have |
| no effect, and setting the `GLFW_OPENGL_PROFILE` or `GLFW_OPENGL_FORWARD_COMPAT` |
| hints to `GLFW_TRUE` will cause @ref glfwCreateWindow to fail. |
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| GLFW uses the `GLX_ARB_create_context_profile` extension to provide support for |
| context profiles. Where this extension is unavailable, setting the |
| `GLFW_OPENGL_PROFILE` hint to anything but `GLFW_OPENGL_ANY_PROFILE`, or setting |
| `GLFW_CLIENT_API` to anything but `GLFW_OPENGL_API` or `GLFW_NO_API` will cause |
| @ref glfwCreateWindow to fail. |
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| GLFW uses the `GLX_ARB_context_flush_control` extension to provide control over |
| whether a context is flushed when it is released (made non-current). Where this |
| extension is unavailable, the `GLFW_CONTEXT_RELEASE_BEHAVIOR` hint will have no |
| effect and the context will always be flushed when released. |
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| GLFW uses the `GLX_ARB_framebuffer_sRGB` and `GLX_EXT_framebuffer_sRGB` |
| extensions to provide support for sRGB framebuffers. Where both of these |
| extensions are unavailable, the `GLFW_SRGB_CAPABLE` hint will have no effect. |
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| ## WGL extensions {#compat_wgl} |
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| The WGL API is used to create OpenGL contexts on Microsoft Windows and other |
| implementations of the Win32 API, such as Wine. |
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| GLFW uses either the `WGL_EXT_extension_string` or the |
| `WGL_ARB_extension_string` extension to check for the presence of all other WGL |
| extensions listed below. If both are available, the EXT one is preferred. If |
| neither is available, no other extensions are used and many GLFW features |
| 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 |
| synchronization (or _vsync_). Where this extension is unavailable, calling @ref |
| glfwSwapInterval will have no effect. |
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| GLFW uses the `WGL_ARB_pixel_format` and `WGL_ARB_multisample` extensions to |
| create contexts with multisampling anti-aliasing. Where these extensions are |
| unavailable, the `GLFW_SAMPLES` hint will have no effect. |
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| GLFW uses the `WGL_ARB_create_context` extension when available, even when |
| creating OpenGL contexts of version 2.1 and below. Where this extension is |
| unavailable, the `GLFW_CONTEXT_VERSION_MAJOR` and `GLFW_CONTEXT_VERSION_MINOR` |
| hints will only be partially supported, the `GLFW_CONTEXT_DEBUG` hint will have |
| no effect, and setting the `GLFW_OPENGL_PROFILE` or `GLFW_OPENGL_FORWARD_COMPAT` |
| hints to `GLFW_TRUE` will cause @ref glfwCreateWindow to fail. |
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| GLFW uses the `WGL_ARB_create_context_profile` extension to provide support for |
| context profiles. Where this extension is unavailable, setting the |
| `GLFW_OPENGL_PROFILE` hint to anything but `GLFW_OPENGL_ANY_PROFILE` will cause |
| @ref glfwCreateWindow to fail. |
| |
| GLFW uses the `WGL_ARB_context_flush_control` extension to provide control over |
| whether a context is flushed when it is released (made non-current). Where this |
| extension is unavailable, the `GLFW_CONTEXT_RELEASE_BEHAVIOR` hint will have no |
| effect and the context will always be flushed when released. |
| |
| GLFW uses the `WGL_ARB_framebuffer_sRGB` and `WGL_EXT_framebuffer_sRGB` |
| extensions to provide support for sRGB framebuffers. When both of these |
| extensions are unavailable, the `GLFW_SRGB_CAPABLE` hint will have no effect. |
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| |
| ## OpenGL on macOS {#compat_osx} |
| |
| macOS (as of version 14) still provides OpenGL but it has been deprecated by |
| Apple. While the API is still available, it is poorly maintained and frequently |
| develops new issues. On modern systems, OpenGL is implemented on top of Metal |
| and is not fully thread-safe. |
| |
| macOS does not support OpenGL stereo rendering. If the `GLFW_STEREO` hint is |
| set to true, OpenGL context creation will always fail. |
| |
| macOS only supports OpenGL core profile contexts that are forward-compatible, |
| but the `GLFW_OPENGL_FORWARD_COMPAT` hint is ignored since GLFW 3.4. Even if |
| this hint is set to false (the default), a forward-compatible context will be |
| returned if available. |
| |
| macOS does not support OpenGL debug contexts, no-error contexts or robustness. |
| The `GLFW_CONTEXT_DEBUG`, `GLFW_CONTEXT_NO_ERROR` and `GLFW_CONTEXT_ROBUSTNESS` |
| hints will be ignored and a context without these features will be returned. |
| |
| macOS does not flush OpenGL contexts when they are made non-current. The |
| `GLFW_CONTEXT_RELEASE_BEHAVIOR` hint is ignored and the release behavior will |
| always be the equivalent of `GLFW_RELEASE_BEHAVIOR_NONE`. If you need a context |
| to be flushed, call `glFlush` before making it non-current. |
| |
| |
| ## Vulkan loader and API {#compat_vulkan} |
| |
| By default, GLFW uses the standard system-wide Vulkan loader to access the |
| Vulkan API on all platforms except macOS. This is installed by both graphics |
| drivers and Vulkan SDKs. If either the loader or at least one minimally |
| functional ICD is missing, @ref glfwVulkanSupported will return `GLFW_FALSE` and |
| all other Vulkan-related functions will fail with an @ref GLFW_API_UNAVAILABLE |
| error. |
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| |
| ## Vulkan WSI extensions {#compat_wsi} |
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| The Vulkan WSI extensions are used to create Vulkan surfaces for GLFW windows on |
| all supported platforms. |
| |
| GLFW uses the `VK_KHR_surface` and `VK_KHR_win32_surface` extensions to create |
| surfaces on Microsoft Windows. If any of these extensions are not available, |
| @ref glfwGetRequiredInstanceExtensions will return an empty list and window |
| surface creation will fail. |
| |
| GLFW uses the `VK_KHR_surface` and either the `VK_MVK_macos_surface` or |
| `VK_EXT_metal_surface` extensions to create surfaces on macOS. If any of these |
| extensions are not available, @ref glfwGetRequiredInstanceExtensions will |
| return an empty list and window surface creation will fail. |
| |
| GLFW uses the `VK_KHR_surface` and either the `VK_KHR_xlib_surface` or |
| `VK_KHR_xcb_surface` extensions to create surfaces on X11. If `VK_KHR_surface` |
| or both `VK_KHR_xlib_surface` and `VK_KHR_xcb_surface` are not available, @ref |
| glfwGetRequiredInstanceExtensions will return an empty list and window surface |
| creation will fail. |
| |
| GLFW uses the `VK_KHR_surface` and `VK_KHR_wayland_surface` extensions to create |
| surfaces on Wayland. If any of these extensions are not available, @ref |
| glfwGetRequiredInstanceExtensions will return an empty list and window surface |
| creation will fail. |
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