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/third_party/mesa3d/docs/ |
D | history.rst | 4 The Mesa project was originally started by Brian Paul. Here's a short 7 August, 1993: I begin working on Mesa in my spare time. The project has 18 February 1995: Mesa 1.0 is released on the internet. I expected that a 21 That encouraged me to continue working on Mesa. The name Mesa just 24 new acronym. Later, I heard of the Mesa programming language and the 25 Mesa spreadsheet for NeXTStep. 28 took a while for SGI to support it across their product line. Mesa 29 filled a big hole during that time. For a lot of people, Mesa was their 30 first introduction to OpenGL. I think SGI recognized that Mesa actually 34 1995-1996: I continue working on Mesa both during my spare time and [all …]
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D | thanks.rst | 5 contributions to Mesa over the years. This list is far from complete and 8 - Early Mesa development was done while Brian was part of the `SSEC 11 letting him work on Mesa as part of that project. 13 order to optimize Mesa's vertex transformation module. This is a very 17 Mesa. 18 - The `Mesa <https://www.mesa3d.org>`__ website and Git repository are 23 Mesa. 26 Mesa. 35 accelerates vertex transformation in Mesa 3.1. Holger also 39 - **John Stone** provided the multi-threading support in Mesa 3.0. [all …]
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D | faq.rst | 9 1.1 What is Mesa? 12 Mesa is an open-source implementation of the OpenGL specification. 17 Mesa 9.x supports the OpenGL 3.1 specification. 19 1.2 Does Mesa support/use graphics hardware? 22 Yes. Specifically, Mesa serves as the OpenGL core for the open-source 35 1.3 What purpose does Mesa serve today? 39 popular operating systems today. Still, Mesa serves at least these 42 - Mesa is used as the core of the open-source X.org DRI hardware 44 - Mesa is quite portable and allows OpenGL to be used on systems that 46 - Software rendering with Mesa serves as a reference for validating the [all …]
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D | license.rst | 7 Mesa is a 3-D graphics library with an API which is very similar to that 9 To the extent that Mesa utilizes the OpenGL command syntax or state 12 possess an OpenGL license from SGI, and makes no claim that Mesa is in 18 just *Mesa* or *The Mesa 3-D graphics library*. 26 The Mesa distribution consists of several components. Different 29 Mesa device drivers are copyrighted by their authors. See below for a 30 list of Mesa's main components and the license for each. 32 The core Mesa library is licensed according to the terms of the MIT 36 The default Mesa license is as follows: 63 When contributing to the Mesa project you must agree to the licensing [all …]
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D | macos.rst | 4 Mesa builds on macOS without modifications. However, there are some details to 7 - Mesa has a number of build-time dependencies. Most dependencies, including 9 Mesa package for reference. The exception seems to be Mako, a Python module 12 Mesa. To workaround, set `-Dc_std=c11`. 16 Mesa's default builds with the Apple GLX uses Mesa as a front for the 20 Mesa's software rasterizers also work on macOS. To build, set the build options
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D | developers.rst | 4 Both professional and volunteer developers contribute to Mesa. 6 `VMware <https://www.vmware.com/>`__ employs several of the main Mesa 9 In the past, Tungsten Graphics contracts implemented many Mesa features 19 contributed the new GLSL compiler in Mesa 7.9. 21 `LunarG <https://www.lunarg.com/>`__ can be contacted for custom Mesa / 24 Volunteers have made significant contributions to all parts of Mesa,
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D | xlibdriver.rst | 4 Mesa's Xlib driver provides an emulation of the GLX interface so that 9 The Xlib driver is the oldest Mesa driver and the most mature of Mesa's 21 Mesa supports RGB(A) rendering into almost any X visual type and depth. 25 force Mesa to use any X visual you want (any supported by your X server 48 Mesa can use either an X Pixmap or XImage as the back color buffer when 69 When using Mesa directly or with GLX, it's up to the application writer 73 root window, the root window's colormap will be shared by the Mesa 76 When sharing the root colormap, Mesa may be unable to allocate the 84 displayed intensities, there is a gamma correction feature in Mesa. Some 86 (man gamma) so you won't need to use Mesa's gamma facility. Other [all …]
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/third_party/mesa3d/docs/relnotes/ |
D | 6.0 | 2 Mesa 6.0 release notes 13 Mesa uses an even/odd version number scheme like the Linux kernel. 17 Mesa version 6.0 signifies two things: 25 Note that the Mesa major version number is incremented with the OpenGL 28 Mesa 1.x == OpenGL 1.0 29 Mesa 2.x == OpenGL 1.1 30 Mesa 3.x == OpenGL 1.2 31 Mesa 4.x == OpenGL 1.3 32 Mesa 5.x == OpenGL 1.4 33 Mesa 6.x == OpenGL 1.5 [all …]
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D | 5.0 | 2 Mesa 5.0 release notes 13 Mesa uses an even/odd version number scheme like the Linux kernel. 17 Mesa 5.0 is basically just a stabilization of Mesa 4.1. To see a list of 22 New Features in Mesa 5.0 25 Mesa 5.0 supports OpenGL 1.4. Note Mesa's versioning convention: 27 OpenGL Version Mesa Version 35 OpenGL 1.4 (and Mesa 5.0) incorporates the following OpenGL extensions as 60 A number of Mesa's software drivers haven't been actively maintained for
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D | 4.0 | 2 Mesa 4.0 release notes 13 Mesa uses an even/odd version number scheme like the Linux kernel. 17 Mesa version 4.0 signifies two things: 23 Note that the Mesa major version number is incremented with the OpenGL 26 Mesa 1.x == OpenGL 1.0 27 Mesa 2.x == OpenGL 1.1 28 Mesa 3.x == OpenGL 1.2 29 Mesa 4.x == OpenGL 1.3 36 Mesa 3.5 already had all the new features of OpenGL 1.3, implemented as 49 In Mesa 4.0 the functions defined by these extensions are now available [all …]
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D | 3.3 | 2 Mesa 3.3 release notes 13 Mesa uses an even/odd version number scheme like the Linux kernel. 17 Mesa 3.3 has a undergone many internal changes since version 3.2 22 Everyone is encouraged to try Mesa 3.3. Bugs should be reported to 23 the Mesa bug database on www.sourceforge.net. 31 instead of C-language enums. This change improves Mesa/OpenGL 39 The core Mesa gl* functions are now implemented with a new dispatch 58 Thread support in Mesa has been rewritten. The glthread.[ch] files 73 If you use the old-style (non GNU automake) method to build Mesa note 104 This extension has no effect in stand-alone Mesa (used for DRI). [all …]
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D | 7.1.rst | 1 Mesa 7.1 Release Notes / August 26, 2008 4 Mesa 7.1 is a new development release. There have been many internal 5 code changes since Mesa 7.0.x. It should be relatively stable, but those 6 who are especially concerned about stability should wait for Mesa 7.2 or 7 use Mesa 7.0.4 (the previous stable release). 9 Note that this version of Mesa does not use the GEM memory manager. The 12 DRM version 2.3.1 should be used with Mesa 7.1 34 - Reduced dependencies between X server and Mesa
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D | 3.2.1 | 2 Mesa 3.2.1 release notes 8 The Mesa 3.2.1 release mainly just fixes bugs since the 3.2 release. 17 with Mesa 3.0 since it's more stable. The Mesa 3.1/3.2 tessellator 21 Mesa implements GLU 1.1.
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D | 7.8.1.rst | 1 Mesa 7.8.1 Release Notes / April 5, 2010 4 Mesa 7.8.1 fixes a couple critical bugs in the recent Mesa 7.8 release. 9 for Mesa 7.8.2. 11 Mesa 7.8.1 implements the OpenGL 2.1 API, but the version reported by 44 - Various fixes for building Mesa on OS X.
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D | 4.0.3 | 2 Mesa 4.0.3 release notes 13 Mesa uses an even/odd version number scheme like the Linux kernel. 17 Mesa 4.0.3 basically just contains bug fixes version 4.0.2. 27 Mesa advertises itself as either OpenGL 1.2 or OpenGL 1.3 depending on the 32 A number of Mesa's software drivers haven't been actively maintained for 44 DOS/DJGPP implements OpenGL 1.3 (new in Mesa 4.0.2)
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D | 4.0.2 | 2 Mesa 4.0.2 release notes 13 Mesa uses an even/odd version number scheme like the Linux kernel. 17 Mesa 4.0.2 only contains bug fixes and a new DOS driver since version 4.0.1. 25 Mesa advertises itself as either OpenGL 1.2 or OpenGL 1.3 depending on the 30 A number of Mesa's software drivers haven't been actively maintained for 42 DOS/DJGPP implements OpenGL 1.3 (new in Mesa 4.0.2)
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D | 3.5 | 2 Mesa 3.5 release notes 13 Mesa uses an even/odd version number scheme like the Linux kernel. 17 The biggest change in Mesa 3.5 is a complete overhaul of the source 28 The device driver interface in Mesa 3.5 has changed a lot since Mesa 3.4 29 Not all of the older Mesa drivers have been updated. Here's the status: 53 Mesa 3.5 includes the SGI Sample Implementation (SI) GLU library. 55 Mesa GLU library implemented the 1.1 specification. The SI GLU 79 This is supported in Mesa but only used by the 3dfx DRI drivers 125 Mesa works the same way as XFree86/DRI's libGL. 129 Device Driver Changes / Core Mesa Changes [all …]
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D | 3.1 | 2 Mesa 3.1 release notes 10 Mesa 3.1 will be distributed under an XFree86-style copyright instead 24 Formerly, the main Mesa library was named libMesaGL.so (or libMesaGL.a) 30 The change allows Mesa to be more easily substituted for OpenGL. 37 carefull about which library (OpenGL or Mesa) you link against. Be 45 Previously, the Mesa GL library was named libMesaGL.so.3.0 46 To better support Linux/OpenGL standards, the Mesa GL library is now 48 and Mesa implementation 3.1.0 107 By default, /etc/mesa.conf will be read when Mesa starts. This 116 Keith Whitwell has contributed significant optimizations to Mesa's [all …]
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D | 19.2.4.rst | 1 Mesa 19.2.4 Release Notes / 2019-11-13 4 Mesa 19.2.4 is an emergency bug fix release to fix on ciritcal bug in 7 Mesa 19.2.4 implements the OpenGL 4.5 API, but the version reported by 15 Mesa 19.2.4 implements the Vulkan 1.1 API, but the version reported by 34 - Dirt Rally: Menu system doesn't show up with Mesa 19.2.3
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D | 3.4 | 2 Mesa 3.4 release notes 13 Mesa uses an even/odd version number scheme like the Linux kernel. 17 Mesa 3.4 simply fixes bugs found in the Mesa 3.3 release. For details,
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D | 10.1.3.rst | 1 Mesa 10.1.3 Release Notes / (May 9, 2014) 4 Mesa 10.1.3 is a bug fix release which fixes bugs found since the 10.1.2 7 Note: Mesa 10.1.3 is being released sooner than originally scheduled to 9 introduced to Mesa 10.1.2. The performance regression is reported to 12 Mesa 10.1.3 implements the OpenGL 3.3 API, but the version reported by 46 - docs: Add MD5 sums for Mesa 10.1.2
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D | 3.4.2 | 2 Mesa 3.4.2 release notes 13 Mesa uses an even/odd version number scheme like the Linux kernel. 17 Mesa 3.4.2 is a maintenance release that simply fixes bugs found since 18 the Mesa 3.4.1 release. For details, see the VERSIONS file.
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D | 3.4.1 | 2 Mesa 3.4.1 release notes 13 Mesa uses an even/odd version number scheme like the Linux kernel. 17 Mesa 3.4.1 is a maintenance release that simply fixes bugs found since 18 the Mesa 3.4 release. For details, see the VERSIONS file.
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/third_party/skia/third_party/externals/opengl-registry/extensions/MESA/ |
D | MESA_resize_buffers.txt | 15 Shipping (since Mesa version 2.2) 20 Mesa Id: MESA_resize_buffers.spec,v 1.1 1999/07/20 00:30:41 brianp Exp 28 Mesa 2.2 or later is required. 32 Mesa is often used as a client library with no integration with 34 Mesa does not have an event loop nor window system callbacks, it 36 Mesa cannot automatically detect when a window has been resized. 38 Mesa's glViewport command queries the current window size and updates 44 when a window size changes but would still like Mesa to adjust to 60 glResizeBuffersMESA causes Mesa to query the current window size
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/third_party/openGLES/extensions/MESA/ |
D | MESA_resize_buffers.txt | 15 Shipping (since Mesa version 2.2) 20 Mesa Id: MESA_resize_buffers.spec,v 1.1 1999/07/20 00:30:41 brianp Exp 28 Mesa 2.2 or later is required. 32 Mesa is often used as a client library with no integration with 34 Mesa does not have an event loop nor window system callbacks, it 36 Mesa cannot automatically detect when a window has been resized. 38 Mesa's glViewport command queries the current window size and updates 44 when a window size changes but would still like Mesa to adjust to 60 glResizeBuffersMESA causes Mesa to query the current window size
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