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These files are the OpenGL ES render driver. You should be able to use them on any platform that supports OpenGL ES -- not just iPhone. The driver is based off the OpenGL render driver.
There are a few differences between OpenGL and OpenGL ES that present difficulties for this driver:
- OpenGL ES does NOT support many pixel formats (for example, no GL_BGR). Also, when using texture functions format and internalFormat must be the same -- this means 32 bit packed formats like SDL_PIXELFORMAT_BGR888 cannot be automatically converted to GL_RGB (which is 24bpp).
- OpenGL ES doesn't have GL_PACK_ROW_LENGTH, which means data must be reformatted before uploading changes to dirty rects. This change has been added.
- OpenGL ES doesn't support paletted textures, though there is an extension. I'm looking into this.
Some other notable differences:
- OpenGL ES has an extension called GL_OES_draw_texture which allows for quicker 2D sprite-type drawing. I use this in GL_RenderCopy when it is available. The iPhone supports the extension, but the iPhone Simulator does not (presently).
- No glBegin() / glEnd() and no GL_QUADS! I'm using glDrawArrays with GL_TRIANGLE_STRIP instead!
author | Holmes Futrell <hfutrell@umail.ucsb.edu> |
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date | Thu, 17 Jul 2008 23:31:42 +0000 |
parents | 783b9409baa0 |
children | 6cb18cf1777e |
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#!/bin/sh # # Build Universal binaries on Mac OS X, thanks Ryan! # # Usage: ./configure CC="sh gcc-fat.sh" && make && rm -rf ppc x86 # PowerPC compiler flags (10.2 runtime compatibility) GCC_COMPILE_PPC="gcc-3.3 -arch ppc \ -DMAC_OS_X_VERSION_MIN_REQUIRED=1020 \ -nostdinc \ -F/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.2.8.sdk/System/Library/Frameworks \ -I/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.2.8.sdk/usr/include/gcc/darwin/3.3 \ -isystem /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.2.8.sdk/usr/include" GCC_LINK_PPC="\ -L/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.2.8.sdk/usr/lib/gcc/darwin/3.3 \ -F/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.2.8.sdk/System/Library/Frameworks \ -Wl,-syslibroot,/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.2.8.sdk" # Intel compiler flags (10.4 runtime compatibility) GCC_COMPILE_X86="gcc-4.0 -arch i386 -mmacosx-version-min=10.4 \ -DMAC_OS_X_VERSION_MIN_REQUIRED=1040 \ -nostdinc \ -F/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk/System/Library/Frameworks \ -I/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk/usr/lib/gcc/i686-apple-darwin8/4.0.1/include \ -isystem /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk/usr/include" GCC_LINK_X86="\ -L/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk/usr/lib/gcc/i686-apple-darwin8/4.0.0 \ -Wl,-syslibroot,/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk" # Output both PowerPC and Intel object files args="$*" compile=yes link=yes while test x$1 != x; do case $1 in --version) exec gcc $1;; -v) exec gcc $1;; -V) exec gcc $1;; -print-prog-name=*) exec gcc $1;; -print-search-dirs) exec gcc $1;; -E) GCC_COMPILE_PPC="$GCC_COMPILE_PPC -E" GCC_COMPILE_X86="$GCC_COMPILE_X86 -E" compile=no; link=no;; -c) link=no;; -o) output=$2;; *.c|*.cc|*.cpp|*.S) source=$1;; esac shift done if test x$link = xyes; then GCC_COMPILE_PPC="$GCC_COMPILE_PPC $GCC_LINK_PPC" GCC_COMPILE_X86="$GCC_COMPILE_X86 $GCC_LINK_X86" fi if test x"$output" = x; then if test x$link = xyes; then output=a.out elif test x$compile = xyes; then output=`echo $source | sed -e 's|.*/||' -e 's|\(.*\)\.[^\.]*|\1|'`.o fi fi if test x"$output" != x; then dir=ppc/`dirname $output` if test -d $dir; then : else mkdir -p $dir fi fi set -- $args while test x$1 != x; do if test -f "ppc/$1" && test "$1" != "$output"; then ppc_args="$ppc_args ppc/$1" else ppc_args="$ppc_args $1" fi shift done $GCC_COMPILE_PPC $ppc_args || exit $? if test x"$output" != x; then cp $output ppc/$output fi if test x"$output" != x; then dir=x86/`dirname $output` if test -d $dir; then : else mkdir -p $dir fi fi set -- $args while test x$1 != x; do if test -f "x86/$1" && test "$1" != "$output"; then x86_args="$x86_args x86/$1" else x86_args="$x86_args $1" fi shift done $GCC_COMPILE_X86 $x86_args || exit $? if test x"$output" != x; then cp $output x86/$output fi if test x"$output" != x; then lipo -create -o $output ppc/$output x86/$output fi