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WRITING WILL ANY COPYRIGHT HOLDER, OR ANY OTHER PARTY WHO MAY MODIFY
|
||||
AND/OR REDISTRIBUTE THE LIBRARY AS PERMITTED ABOVE, BE LIABLE TO YOU
|
||||
FOR DAMAGES, INCLUDING ANY GENERAL, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR
|
||||
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE
|
||||
LIBRARY (INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF DATA OR DATA BEING
|
||||
RENDERED INACCURATE OR LOSSES SUSTAINED BY YOU OR THIRD PARTIES OR A
|
||||
FAILURE OF THE LIBRARY TO OPERATE WITH ANY OTHER SOFTWARE), EVEN IF
|
||||
SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH
|
||||
DAMAGES.
|
||||
|
||||
END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS
|
||||
|
||||
Appendix: How to Apply These Terms to Your New Libraries
|
||||
|
||||
If you develop a new library, and you want it to be of the greatest
|
||||
possible use to the public, we recommend making it free software that
|
||||
everyone can redistribute and change. You can do so by permitting
|
||||
redistribution under these terms (or, alternatively, under the terms of the
|
||||
ordinary General Public License).
|
||||
|
||||
To apply these terms, attach the following notices to the library. It is
|
||||
safest to attach them to the start of each source file to most effectively
|
||||
convey the exclusion of warranty; and each file should have at least the
|
||||
"copyright" line and a pointer to where the full notice is found.
|
||||
|
||||
<one line to give the library's name and a brief idea of what it does.>
|
||||
Copyright (C) <year> <name of author>
|
||||
|
||||
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
|
||||
modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public
|
||||
License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
|
||||
version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
|
||||
|
||||
This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
|
||||
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
|
||||
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
|
||||
Library General Public License for more details.
|
||||
|
||||
You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public
|
||||
License along with this library; if not, write to the Free
|
||||
Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
|
||||
|
||||
Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail.
|
||||
|
||||
You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or your
|
||||
school, if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the library, if
|
||||
necessary. Here is a sample; alter the names:
|
||||
|
||||
Yoyodyne, Inc., hereby disclaims all copyright interest in the
|
||||
library `Frob' (a library for tweaking knobs) written by James Random Hacker.
|
||||
|
||||
<signature of Ty Coon>, 1 April 1990
|
||||
Ty Coon, President of Vice
|
||||
|
||||
That's all there is to it!
|
||||
|
645
docs/VERSIONS
645
docs/VERSIONS
@@ -1,645 +0,0 @@
|
||||
$Id: VERSIONS,v 1.7 1999/05/23 22:46:32 brianp Exp $
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Mesa Version History
|
||||
====================
|
||||
|
||||
1.0 beta February 1995
|
||||
Initial release
|
||||
|
||||
1.1 beta March 4, 1995
|
||||
Changes:
|
||||
faster point and line drawing (2x faster)
|
||||
more systems supported, better Makefiles
|
||||
Renamed lib*.a files to avoid collisions
|
||||
many small bug fixes
|
||||
New:
|
||||
pseudo-GLX functions added
|
||||
new implementation of evaluators (eval2.c)
|
||||
GLUT support
|
||||
|
||||
1.1.1 beta March 7, 1995
|
||||
Changes:
|
||||
Reverted from eval2.c to eval.c due to FPE on Linux
|
||||
more speed improvements
|
||||
more Makefile changes
|
||||
|
||||
1.1.2 beta March 14, 1995
|
||||
New:
|
||||
implementation of SGI's blending extensions
|
||||
glXUseXFont implemented
|
||||
added MESA_DEBUG environment variable support
|
||||
Changes:
|
||||
Using eval2.c again
|
||||
more FPE-prevention checks (0-length normals are OK)
|
||||
a few small bug fixes
|
||||
much faster pixel logic ops!
|
||||
faster transformation arithmetic
|
||||
|
||||
1.1.3 beta March 31, 1995
|
||||
New:
|
||||
gluScaleImage() and gluBuild2DMipMaps() implemented
|
||||
Mesa widgets for Xt/Motif
|
||||
blendEXT demos
|
||||
added environment variables for selecting visuals
|
||||
Changes:
|
||||
almost all GLUT demos work correctly now
|
||||
faster X device driver functions
|
||||
more bug fixes
|
||||
|
||||
1.1.4 beta April 20, 1995
|
||||
Bug fixes:
|
||||
- missing #define SEEK_SET in src-tk/image.c
|
||||
- compile glShadeModel into display lists
|
||||
- fixed pow() domain error in src/light.c
|
||||
- fixed "flickering bitmaps" in double buffer mode
|
||||
- fixed tk.h and aux.h for C++
|
||||
- state of LIGHT_MODEL_LOCAL_VIEWER was inverted
|
||||
New features:
|
||||
- MUCH, MUCH nicer dithering in 8-bit RGB mode
|
||||
- updated widgets and widget demos
|
||||
- Implemented GLXPixmap functions
|
||||
- Added GLU 1.1 and GLX 1.1 functions
|
||||
- Changed the X/Mesa interface API, more versatile
|
||||
- Implemented gluPartialDisk()
|
||||
|
||||
1.2 May 22, 1995
|
||||
Bug fixes:
|
||||
- IRIX 4.x makefile problem
|
||||
- modified tk to share root colormap as needed
|
||||
- gluLookAt normalization problem
|
||||
- suppress Expose, NoExpose events in swapbuffers
|
||||
- glBitmap() and glDrawPixels() clipping
|
||||
New features:
|
||||
- GL_BLEND, GL_MODULATE, GL_DECAL, and GL_REPLACE_EXT texture
|
||||
modes implemented
|
||||
- texture maps stored more efficiently
|
||||
- texture maps can be compiled into display lists
|
||||
- Bogdan Sikorski's GLU polygon tesselation code
|
||||
- Linas Vepstas's sweep and extrusion library
|
||||
- glXCreateContext()'s shareList parameter works as it's supposed to.
|
||||
XMesaCreateContext() updated to accept a shareList parameter too.
|
||||
- Mesa can be compiled with real OpenGL .h files
|
||||
- MESA_BACK_BUFFER environment variable
|
||||
- better GLX error checking
|
||||
|
||||
1.2.1 June 22, 1995
|
||||
Bug fixes:
|
||||
- X/Mesa double buffer window resize crash
|
||||
- widgets now pass PointerMotion events
|
||||
- X/Mesa incorrect default clear color and drawing color
|
||||
- more robust X MIT-SHM support in X/Mesa
|
||||
- glTexImage( format=GL_LUMINANCE ) didn't work
|
||||
- GL_LINE mode polygons with line width > 1.0 could cause a crash
|
||||
- numerous feedback bugs
|
||||
- glReadPixels() from depth buffer was wrong
|
||||
- error prone depth and stencil buffer allocation
|
||||
New features:
|
||||
- Preliminary Microsoft Windows driver
|
||||
- Implemented a number of missing functions: glEvalCoord[12][df]v(),
|
||||
glGet...(), etc.
|
||||
- Added a few missing symbols to gl.h and glu.h
|
||||
- Faster rendering of smooth-shaded, RGBA, depth-buffered polygons.
|
||||
- Faster rendering of lines when width=2.0
|
||||
- Stencil-related functions now work in display lists
|
||||
Changes:
|
||||
- renamed aux.h as glaux.h (MS-DOS names can't start with aux)
|
||||
- most filenames are in 8.3 format to accomodate MS-DOS
|
||||
- use GLubytes to store arrays of colors instead of GLints
|
||||
|
||||
1.2.2 August 2, 1995
|
||||
New features:
|
||||
- texture mapped points and lines
|
||||
- NURBS! (but not 100% complete)
|
||||
- viewports may safely extend beyond window boundaries
|
||||
- MESA_PRIVATE_CMAP environment variable
|
||||
- Grayscale X display support
|
||||
- two new demos: demos/gears.c and demos/shadow.c
|
||||
- MachTen for Macintosh configuration
|
||||
Bug fixes:
|
||||
- glGet*(GL_DEPTH_BITS) returned bytes, not bits
|
||||
- point, line, and bitmap rasterization suffered from roundoff errors
|
||||
- fixed a division by zero error in line clippping
|
||||
- occasional wrong default background color really fixed!
|
||||
- glDepthFunc(GL_ALWAYS) with glDepthMask(GL_FALSE) didn't work
|
||||
- gluBuild2DMipmaps malloc problem fixed
|
||||
- view volume clipping of smooth shaded lines resulted in bad colors
|
||||
Changes:
|
||||
- new visual selection method in glXChooseVisual()
|
||||
- improved GLU quadric functions
|
||||
- call XSync for glFinish and XFlush for glFlush
|
||||
- glVertex() calls now use a function pointer to avoid conditionals
|
||||
- removed contrib directory from Mesa tar file (available on ftp site)
|
||||
- AIX shared library support
|
||||
- Removed GLUenum type as it's not in OpenGL
|
||||
|
||||
1.2.3 September 26, 1995
|
||||
New features:
|
||||
- Mesa header files now equivalent to SGI OpenGL headers
|
||||
- Support for HP's Color Recovery dithering displays
|
||||
- Faster vertex transformation
|
||||
- Faster raster operations into X windows under certain conditions
|
||||
- New configurations: HP w/ shared libs, Ultrix w/ GCC, Data General
|
||||
- 4-bit visuals now supported
|
||||
Bug fixes:
|
||||
- glScissor bug fixed
|
||||
- round-off errors in clipping lines against clip planes fixed
|
||||
- byte swapping between hosts and display servers implemented
|
||||
- glGetError() can be called without a current rendering context
|
||||
- problem with accidentally culled polygons is fixed
|
||||
- fixed some widget compilation problems
|
||||
|
||||
1.2.4 November 17, 1995
|
||||
New features:
|
||||
- More speed improvements (lighting, fogging, polygon drawing)
|
||||
- Window system and OS-independent off-screen rendering
|
||||
- Preliminary Fortran bindings
|
||||
- glPolygonOffsetEXT implemented
|
||||
- glColorMask and glIndexMask now fully implemented
|
||||
- glPixelZoom implemented
|
||||
- display lists fully implemented
|
||||
- gamma correction
|
||||
- dithering in 8-bit TrueColor/DirectColor visuals
|
||||
Changes:
|
||||
- Improved device driver interface
|
||||
- tk.h renamed to gltk.h to avoid conflicts with Tcl's Tk
|
||||
- Dithering support moved from core into device driver
|
||||
Bug fixes:
|
||||
- glEnable/Disable( GL_LIGHTING ) didn't always take effect
|
||||
- glReadPixels byte swapping was broken
|
||||
- glMaterial with pname==GL_AMBIENT_AND_DIFFUSE was broken
|
||||
- duplicate glColor4b() prototype in GL/gl.h removed
|
||||
- stripes in wave -ci demo fixed
|
||||
- GL_LINEAR_MIPMAP_NEAREST had wrong value
|
||||
- bugs in HP Color Recovery support fixed
|
||||
- fixed bug when blending lines, points, bitmaps outside of window
|
||||
|
||||
1.2.5 November 30, 1995
|
||||
New Features:
|
||||
- updated MS Windows driver
|
||||
- new implementation of StaticGray/GrayScale visual support
|
||||
Bug fixes:
|
||||
- pixelzooming with gamma correction or blending didn't work
|
||||
- HP color recovery visual wasn't being picked by glXChooseVisual
|
||||
- glClear didn't always observe glColorMask changes
|
||||
- olympic and offset demos didn't compile on some Suns
|
||||
- texcoord clamping wasn't correct
|
||||
- a polygon optimization introduced an occasional sampling problem
|
||||
|
||||
1.2.6 January 26, 1996
|
||||
New Features:
|
||||
- faster line and polygon rendering under certain conditions. See
|
||||
Performance Tips 9 and 10 in README
|
||||
- profiling
|
||||
- lighting is a bit faster
|
||||
- better perspective corrected texture mapping
|
||||
- Amiga AmiWin (X11) support
|
||||
- preliminary Linux SVGA driver
|
||||
Changes:
|
||||
- now using a 16-bit depth buffer, faster, smaller
|
||||
- GL_NORMALIZE is disabled by default
|
||||
Bug fixes:
|
||||
- projective texture mapping
|
||||
- fixed a memory leak in the context destroy function
|
||||
- GL_POLYGON with less than 3 vertices caused a crash
|
||||
- glGet*() returned wrong result for GL_INDEX_MODE
|
||||
- reading pixels from an unmapped X window caused a BadMatch error
|
||||
|
||||
1.2.7 March 5, 1996
|
||||
New:
|
||||
- faster lighting
|
||||
- faster 16-bit TrueColor rendering on Linux
|
||||
- faster 32-bit TrueColor rendering on Linux, HP, IBM
|
||||
- non-depth-buffered XImage polygons are faster
|
||||
- vertex array extension
|
||||
- software alpha planes
|
||||
- updated Macintosh driver
|
||||
- new NeXT driver
|
||||
- GLU quadric functions generate texture coordinates
|
||||
- reflect.c demo - reflective, textured surface demo
|
||||
Changes:
|
||||
- gamma correction code moved into the X driver for better performance
|
||||
Bug fixes:
|
||||
- multiple glClipPlane()'s didn't work reliably
|
||||
- glPolygonMode() didn't always work
|
||||
- glCullFace( GL_FRONT_AND_BACK ) didn't work
|
||||
- texture mapping with gamma correction was buggy
|
||||
- floating point exceptions in texture coordinate interpolation
|
||||
- XImage byte swapping didn't always work
|
||||
- polygon edge flags weren't always used correctly
|
||||
|
||||
1.2.8 May 22, 1996
|
||||
New:
|
||||
- overlay planes on X servers with the SERVER_OVERLAY_VISUALS property
|
||||
- better monochrome output
|
||||
- more IRIX 6.x configurations
|
||||
- more robust RGB mode color allocation
|
||||
- added MESA_XSYNC environment variable
|
||||
- GLX_MESA_pixmap_colormap and GLX_EXT_visual_info extensions
|
||||
- GL_MESA_window_pos extension
|
||||
- faster glReadPixels/glDrawPixels for GL_DEPTH and GL_UNSIGNED_SHORT
|
||||
and GL_UNSIGNED_INT
|
||||
- driver for prototype Cirrus Mondello 3-D board
|
||||
- updated AmigaDOS driver
|
||||
- a few small speed optimizations in polygon rendering
|
||||
Changes:
|
||||
- internal device driver interface modified to simplify device
|
||||
driver implementations and to support hardware Z buffers
|
||||
- several changes to the X/Mesa interface (xmesa.h)
|
||||
Bug fixes:
|
||||
- fixed pow(0,0) domain error triggered on some systems
|
||||
- glStencilClear() in a display list caused an infinite loop
|
||||
- glRasterPos*() was sometimes off by +/-0.5 in X and Y
|
||||
- color masking and blending were performed in wrong order
|
||||
- auxSolidCylinder() sometimes drew a wire-frame cylinder
|
||||
- fixed file writing bug in osdemo.c
|
||||
- pixel mapping didn't always work
|
||||
- the GL_GEQUAL stencil func didn't work
|
||||
- the GL_INVERT stencil op didn't work
|
||||
- the stencil write mask didn't work
|
||||
- glPush/PopAttrib() didn't do enough error checking
|
||||
- glIsList() didn't always work correctly
|
||||
|
||||
2.0 October 10, 1996
|
||||
New:
|
||||
- Implements OpenGL 1.1 API functions
|
||||
- all texture filtering modes supported (mipmapping)
|
||||
- faster texture mapping, see Performance Tip 11 in README
|
||||
- antialiased RGB points
|
||||
- X support for line and polygon stippling
|
||||
- glDrawBuffer( GL_FRONT_AND_BACK ) works
|
||||
- util/ directory of useful stuff
|
||||
- demos/texobj demo of texture objects
|
||||
Changes:
|
||||
- major internal changes for thread-safeness
|
||||
- new device driver interface
|
||||
- MESA_ALPHA env variable removed
|
||||
- triangle rasterizer replaces polygon rasterizer
|
||||
Bug fixes:
|
||||
- glPopAttrib() bug
|
||||
- glDrawBuffer(GL_NONE) works now
|
||||
|
||||
2.1 December 14, 1996
|
||||
New:
|
||||
- VMS support
|
||||
- MS-DOS driver
|
||||
- OpenStep support
|
||||
- updated, combined Windows 95/NT driver
|
||||
- implemented glGetLighti() and glGetTexGen*()
|
||||
- GLX does garbage collection of ancillary buffers
|
||||
Bug fixes:
|
||||
- removed unused _EXT constants from gl.h
|
||||
- fixed polygon offset bugs
|
||||
- Z coordinates of clipped lines were incorrect
|
||||
- glEdgeFlag() in display lists didn't always work
|
||||
- glLight*() in display lists didn't work
|
||||
- fixed X line stipple bugs (Michael Pichler)
|
||||
- glXUseXfonts XFreeFont/XFreeFontInfo bug fixed
|
||||
- fixed a feedback bug
|
||||
- glTexGen*() now transforms GL_EYE_PLANE by inverse modelview matrix
|
||||
- polygons were sometimes culled instead of clipped
|
||||
- triangle rasterizer suffered from float/int overflow exceptions
|
||||
- fixed FP underflow exception in lighting (specular exponent)
|
||||
- glEnable/glDisable of GL_EXT_vertex_array enums didn't work
|
||||
- fixed free(NULL) in GLU tesselator code
|
||||
- using 24-bit color on some X servers resulted in garbage rendering
|
||||
- 32-bit per pixel mode for XFree86 now works
|
||||
- glRotate(a,0,0,0) gave unpredictable results
|
||||
- GL_LINE_STRIP with > 480 vertices had occasional clipping problems
|
||||
- 8-bit TrueColor GLXPixmap rendering incorrectly required a colormap
|
||||
- glMaterial() wasn't ignored when GL_COLOR_MATERIAL was enabled
|
||||
- glEnable(GL_COLOR_MATERIAL) followed by glColor() didn't work right
|
||||
- accumulation buffer was limited to positive values
|
||||
- projective textures didn't work
|
||||
- selection buffer overflows weren't handled correctly
|
||||
Changes:
|
||||
- restored the GL_EXT_polygon_offset extension
|
||||
- slightly faster RGB dithering
|
||||
- the SVGA driver works again
|
||||
- Amiga driver now distributed separately
|
||||
- NeXT driver updated for Mesa 2.x
|
||||
|
||||
2.2 March 14, 1997
|
||||
New:
|
||||
- better color selection when dithering
|
||||
- added GL_EXT_texture_object extension
|
||||
- updated MS-DOS driver for DJGPP
|
||||
- added openbsd make configuration
|
||||
- faster dithered flat-shaded triangles
|
||||
- various compilation problems with Motif widgets fixed
|
||||
- gl.h, glx.h and glu.h name mangling option
|
||||
- BeOS driver
|
||||
- 3D texture mapping extension
|
||||
- GL_MESA_resize_buffers extension
|
||||
- morph3d, stex3d and spectex demos
|
||||
- 3Dfx support
|
||||
Bug fixes:
|
||||
- glColorMaterial should finally work right in all respects
|
||||
- linear interpolation of mipmap levels was incorrectly weighted
|
||||
- readpix.c didn't compile on Macintosh
|
||||
- GL_INVERT and related logic ops didn't work right
|
||||
- glTexImage[12]D() didn't check its parameters consistantly
|
||||
- fixed a memory leak in glTexImage[12]D()
|
||||
- kludged around a SunOS 5.x/GCC compiler bug in the feedback code
|
||||
- glReadPixels aborted instead of normally catching some errors
|
||||
- a few 1.1 constants were missing or misnamed in gl.h
|
||||
- glBegin(p); glBegin(q); didn't generate an error
|
||||
- fixed a memory leak in GLX code
|
||||
- clipping of concave polygons could cause a core dump
|
||||
- 1-component alpha texture maps didn't work
|
||||
- fixed a GLU polygon tesselator bug
|
||||
- polygons with colinear vertices were sometimes culled
|
||||
- feedback triangle colors were wrong when using smooth shading
|
||||
- textures with borders didn't work correctly
|
||||
- colors returned in feedback mode were wrong when using lighting
|
||||
- spotlights didn't effect ambient lighting correctly
|
||||
- gluPartialDisk() had a few bugs
|
||||
Changes:
|
||||
- device driver interface expanded to support texture mapping
|
||||
- faster matrix inversion subroutine
|
||||
- commented out #include "wmesa_extend.h" from src/wmesa.c
|
||||
- fixed many compiler warnings in the demo programs
|
||||
|
||||
2.3 June 30, 1997
|
||||
New:
|
||||
- Mesa distribution divided into two pieces: library code and demos
|
||||
- faster vertex transformation, clip testing, lighting
|
||||
- faster line drawing
|
||||
- TrueColor visuals how have dithering (for depths < 24 bits)
|
||||
- added MESA_NO_DITHER environment variable
|
||||
- new device driver function: NearFar(), RenderVB(), RasterSetup()
|
||||
- added LynxOS configuration
|
||||
- added cygnus Win32 configuration
|
||||
- added texcyl.c GLUT demo
|
||||
- added XMesaDitherColor() to X/Mesa interface
|
||||
- new NURBS code from Bogdan Sikorski
|
||||
- added demos/shape.c (non-rectangular X window!)
|
||||
Bug fixes:
|
||||
- glEnable/DisableClientState() were missing from GL/gl.h
|
||||
- GL_SPHERE_MAP texcoord generation didn't work correctly
|
||||
- glXGetConfig() returned wrong number of depth, stencil, accum bits
|
||||
- glDrawPixels feedback/selection didn't examine RasterPos valid bit
|
||||
- black and white were reversed on some monochrome displays
|
||||
- fixed potential image memory leak (wasn't setting reference counter)
|
||||
- glDrawPixels sometimes didn't recognize some GL state changes
|
||||
- gluProject/UnProject() didn't check for divide by zero
|
||||
- stex3d demo called random() and srandom(), not portable
|
||||
- fixed memory leaks in context.c and drawpix.c
|
||||
- fixed NULL dereferencing problem in gl_update_texture_state()
|
||||
- glReadPixels between glBegin/glEnd didn't generate an error.
|
||||
- fixed memory leak in polygon tesselator (Randy Frank)
|
||||
- fixed seg fault bug drawing flat-shaded, depth-tested lines
|
||||
- clipped GL_TRIANGLE_STRIPs sometimes had wrong color when flat-shaded
|
||||
- glBindTexture sometimes didn't work
|
||||
- fixed a bug deep in glXReleaseBuffersMESA()
|
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- fog was mistakenly applied to alpha
|
||||
- glPopMatrix didn't set "dirty matrix" flag
|
||||
- glPolygonStipple pattern was sometimes wrong
|
||||
- glClear wasn't disabled during feedback and selection
|
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- fixed memory leak in glTexSubImage[123]D
|
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Changes:
|
||||
- many library source files reorganized
|
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- faster X color allocation, colors also freed when finished with them
|
||||
- new texture sampling function pointer in texture objects
|
||||
- incorporated 3Dfx VooDoo driver v0.16 into main source tree
|
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- many 3Dfx driver updates
|
||||
- cygnus Makefiles now included
|
||||
- updated DOS driver
|
||||
- made a few changes to dosmesa.c and wmesa.c (VB->Unclipped)
|
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- internally, colors now stored in GLubytes, not GLfixed
|
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- optimized changing of GL_SHININESS parameter
|
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|
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2.4 September 18, 1997
|
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New:
|
||||
- updated 3Dfx Glide driver
|
||||
- hacks for 3Dfx rendering into an X window or fullscreen
|
||||
- added depth buffer access functions to X/Mesa and OS/Mesa interfaces
|
||||
Bug fixes:
|
||||
- pixel buffer could overflow with long, wide lines
|
||||
- fixed FP underflow problems in lighting
|
||||
- glTexSubImage1D() had an unitialized variable
|
||||
- incomplete texture objects could cause a segfault
|
||||
- glDrawPixels with GL_COMPILE_AND_EXECUTE caused infinite loop
|
||||
- flat-shaded quads in a strip were miscolored if clipped
|
||||
- mipmapped triangle lod computation now works correctly
|
||||
- fixed a few under/overflow bugs in triangle rasterizer
|
||||
- glArrayElement() assigned bad normal if normal array disabled
|
||||
- changed argument to glXReleaseBuffersMESA()
|
||||
- fixed small triangle underflow bugs in tritemp.h (hopefully)
|
||||
- glBindTexture(target, 0) caused a crash
|
||||
- glTexImage[123]D() with NULL image pointer caused crash
|
||||
- glPixelStore parameters are now ignored during display list execution
|
||||
- fixed a two-sided lighting w/ clipping bug (black vertices)
|
||||
- textures with width!=height were sometimes mis-rendered
|
||||
- "weird" projection matrices could cause div by 0, other fp errors
|
||||
Changes:
|
||||
- changed precompiled header symbol from PCH to PC_HEADER
|
||||
- split api.c into api1.c and api2.c
|
||||
- added hash.c source file (but not used yet)
|
||||
- a few Sun and HP configuration file changes
|
||||
- MESA_GLX_FX env var replaces MESA_FX_WINDOW and MESA_FX_FULLSCREEN
|
||||
- fixed a few cygnus build problems (src/Makefile.cygnus, src/wmesa.c)
|
||||
|
||||
2.5 November 20, 1997
|
||||
New:
|
||||
- updated 3Dfx driver (v20) for GLQuake
|
||||
- added GL_EXT_paletted_texture extension
|
||||
- added GL_EXT_shared_texture_palette extension
|
||||
- added GL_EXT_point_parameters extension
|
||||
- now including Mark Kilgard's GLUT library v3.6
|
||||
- new GLUT-based demos in gdemos/
|
||||
- added a few more Unix config targets
|
||||
- added Intel X86 assembly language vertex transformation code
|
||||
- 3Dfx/Glide driver for Mesa now recognizes SST_SCREENREFRESH env var
|
||||
- Windows 95 S3 Virge driver
|
||||
Bug fixes:
|
||||
- glCopyTexImage?D would crash due to uninitialized variable
|
||||
- glColor w/ glColorMaterial in a display list caused a bug
|
||||
- fixed several glDrawPixels() and ReadPixels() bugs in 3Dfx driver
|
||||
- glVertex4*() vertices weren't always projected correctly
|
||||
- trying to use mipmapped textured points or lines caused crash
|
||||
- glColor[34][fd]() values now clamped to [0,1] before int conversion
|
||||
Changes:
|
||||
- new device driver functions for texture mapping
|
||||
- hash tables used for display list and texture object lookup
|
||||
- fixed GLX visual handling code to avoid saving redundant visuals
|
||||
- 3Dfx Glide libraries automatically linked to libMesaGL.so
|
||||
- dropped the Cirrus Logic Mondello code since it's obsolete
|
||||
- updated Cygnus Makefiles (Stephane Rehel)
|
||||
- updated Windows MSVC++ Makefiles (Oleg Letsinsky)
|
||||
- procedure for making library files has changed: scripts now take
|
||||
a major and minor version arguments. Make-config changed a lot.
|
||||
- new implementation of glTexSubImage2D()
|
||||
- updated widgets-mesa directory to create libMesaGLwM.a (Motif widget)
|
||||
- separate linux-glide and linux-386-glide configurations
|
||||
|
||||
2.6 February 12, 1998
|
||||
New:
|
||||
- Windows WGL functions
|
||||
- updated VMS, DOS, Windows, Cygnus, BeOS, Amiga compilation support
|
||||
- v0.22 of 3Dfx Glide driver
|
||||
- more X86 assembly language optimizations
|
||||
- faster blending for some modes
|
||||
- XMesaSetFXmode() to switch between 3Dfx window and full-screen mode
|
||||
- added preliminary thread support
|
||||
- added GLX_MESA_copy_sub_buffer extension
|
||||
- some clipping optimizations
|
||||
Bug fixes:
|
||||
- fixed shading/material bug when drawing long primitive strips
|
||||
- fixed clipping problem in long primitive strips
|
||||
- fixed clipping bug when using 3Dfx driver
|
||||
- fixed a problem when trying to use X fonts w/ 3Dfx driver
|
||||
- fixed a texture filter bug in 3Dfx/Glide driver
|
||||
- fixed bug in 3Dfx/Glide driver involving depth mask & clearing
|
||||
- glLoadMatrix to set projection matrix confused the 3Dfx driver
|
||||
- non-identity texture matrices didn't work with linux-386 configs
|
||||
- glGenTextures() didn't reserve the returned texture IDs
|
||||
- NULL proxy image sent to glTexImageXD() caused crash
|
||||
- added texture state validation optimization (Henk Kok)
|
||||
- fixed colormap reuse problem when using both RGB and CI windows
|
||||
- 32bpp True/DirectColor X visuals weren't recognized
|
||||
- fixed potential problem in evaluators memory allocation
|
||||
- fixed assorted demo compilation bugs
|
||||
Changes:
|
||||
- replaced old Mesa/windows/ directory with Mesa/WIN32/ directory
|
||||
- converted a few old glaux/gltk demos to GLUT
|
||||
- renamed directories: demos -> xdemos, gdemos -> demos
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
3.0 September 17, 1998
|
||||
New:
|
||||
- OpenGL 1.2 API
|
||||
- GL_EXT_abgr pixel format extension
|
||||
- GL_SGIS_texture_edge_clamp extension
|
||||
- GL_SGIS_multitexture extension (to be replaced by GL_ARB_multitex)
|
||||
- GL_EXT_multitexture extension (to be replaced by GL_ARB_multitex)
|
||||
- GL_EXT_rescale_normal extension and renormal.c demo
|
||||
- GLX_SGI_video_sync extension (a no-op)
|
||||
- antialiased lines
|
||||
- glGetTexImage() now implemented
|
||||
- glDraw/Copy/ReadPixels() optimizations
|
||||
- optimized textured triangle code (Marten Stromberg)
|
||||
- more optimization of dithered TrueColor triangles in X driver
|
||||
- Linux GGI driver
|
||||
- updated MGL driver
|
||||
Bug fixes:
|
||||
- lots of assorted compilation fixes
|
||||
- glInitNames didn't write initial hit record
|
||||
- glBitmap didn't always check for invalid raster position
|
||||
- switching between GLX and OSMesa contexts caused a crash
|
||||
- fixed uninitialized variable in Mesa widget code
|
||||
- fixed typo in texture code which caused book/texgen to crash
|
||||
- fixed texture sampling bug when filter=GL_LINEAR and wrap=GL_CLAMP
|
||||
- gluDisk() in POINT or LINE mode sometimes failed
|
||||
- fixed texture + fog bug
|
||||
- GL_COMPILE_AND_EXECUTE mode didn't work reliably
|
||||
- glMultMatrix in projection matrix mode w/ 3Dfx driver could fail
|
||||
- glDrawPixels(color index pixels) weren't converted to RGBA
|
||||
- fixed possible getenv() buffer overflow security bug
|
||||
- glBitmap in feedback mode was offset by xOrig, yOrig params
|
||||
- device driver's DrawPixels hook was never used
|
||||
- glDrawPixels with zoomY!=1 and top/bottom clipping didn't work
|
||||
- glDrawPixels optimized for GL_LUMINANCE, GL_LUMINANCE_ALPHA, GLubyte
|
||||
- fixed MakeCurrent bug in GLwRedrawObjects() in MesaWorkstation.c
|
||||
- glCopyTexSubImage2D() didn't work with 3Dfx driver
|
||||
- lines with width = 2 could cause crash
|
||||
- glClear with scissor rect sometimes cleared whole buffer
|
||||
- glTexSubImage2D( .. GL_COLOR_INDEX .. ) didn't work
|
||||
- glTexImageXD( .. GL_ABGR_EXT .. ) didn't work
|
||||
- computation of inverse modelview matrix sometimes failed
|
||||
- fixed GL_CLAMP mode texture sampling bug
|
||||
- textured line interpolation was somewhat broken
|
||||
- textured triangle interpolation was also somewhat broken
|
||||
- glGet(MODELVIEW/PROJECTION/TEXTURE_MATRIX_STACK_DEPTH) off by one
|
||||
- evaluator state wasn't fully initialized
|
||||
- texture coordinate clipping was buggy
|
||||
- evaluator surfaces could be mis-colored
|
||||
- glAccum(GL_RETURN, s) didn't obey glColorMask() settings
|
||||
- zero area polygons shouldn't be culled if polygon mode is point/line
|
||||
- clipped width and height of glReadPixels was sometimes off by one
|
||||
- blending with alpha = 0 or 1.0 wasn't always exact
|
||||
- reading of pixels from clipped region was buggy
|
||||
- minor tweaking of X visual management in GLX emulator
|
||||
- glPolygonStipple now obeys pixel unpacking parameters
|
||||
- glGetPolygonStipple now obeys pixel packing parameters
|
||||
- interleaved vertex array texture coordinates were broken
|
||||
- query of proxy texture internal format was broken
|
||||
- alpha channel wasn't reliably cleared
|
||||
- fixed divide by zero error in gluScaleImage if dest size = 1 x 1
|
||||
Conformance bug fixes:
|
||||
- GL_SELECTION_BUFFER_POINTER and GL_SELECTION_BUFFER_SIZE were missing
|
||||
- GL_TEXTURE_INTERNAL_FORMAT was missing
|
||||
- glGet*(GL_POLYGON_STIPPLE) was broken
|
||||
- glPush/PopAttrib() didn't save/restore all texture state
|
||||
- glBitmap in feedback mode didn't work
|
||||
- feedback of texture coords didn't always work
|
||||
- glDrawPixels w/ format=GL_DEPTH_COMPONENT, type=GLbyte was broke
|
||||
- glDrawPixels w/ format=GL_DEPTH_COMPONENT, type=GLubyte was broke
|
||||
- glDrawPixels w/ format=GL_STENCIL_INDEX, type=GL_BITMAP was broke
|
||||
Changes:
|
||||
- upgraded GLUT to version 3.7
|
||||
- only GL and GLU library code included in MesaLib.tar.gz
|
||||
- GLUT and all demos now in MesaDemos.tar.gz
|
||||
- glaux and gltk libraries removed
|
||||
- IRIX -n32 and -64 libs go in lib32/ and lib64/ directories
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
3.1 beta 1 November 19, 1998
|
||||
New:
|
||||
- GL_EXT_stencil_wrap extension
|
||||
- GL_INGR_blend_func_separate extension
|
||||
- GL_ARB_multitexture extension
|
||||
- GL_NV_texgen_reflection extension
|
||||
- newly optimized vertex transformation code
|
||||
- updated GLUT 3.7 code
|
||||
- better precision when using 32-bit Z buffer
|
||||
- Allegro DJGPP driver
|
||||
Bug fixes:
|
||||
- glCopyPixels between front/back buffers didn't copy alpha correctly
|
||||
- fixed out-of-bounds memory access in optimized 2-D texture code
|
||||
- glPixelStorei didn't accept GL_PACK/UNPACK_IMAGE_HEIGHT parameter
|
||||
- glGet*() didn't accept GL_MAX_3D_TEXTURE_SIZE parameter
|
||||
- clipping of texture coordinates sometimes had bad R,Q values
|
||||
- GL_CLAMP_TO_EDGE texture sampling was off by 0.5 texels
|
||||
- glEdgeFlagPointer() now takes a GLvoid * instead of GLboolean *
|
||||
- texture was sometimes applied twice with 3Dfx driver
|
||||
- glPush/PopAttrib() fouled up texture object reference counts
|
||||
- glDeleteLists(0, n) caused assertion failure
|
||||
- bilinear texture sampling wasn't accurate enough
|
||||
- glClear w/ glDepthMask(GL_FALSE) didn't work right on 3Dfx
|
||||
- color components were reversed on big endian 32 bpp X visuals
|
||||
Changes:
|
||||
- removed GL_EXT_multitexture extension
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
3.1 beta 2 May 24, 1999
|
||||
New:
|
||||
- multi-textured points and lines (mjk@nvidia.com)
|
||||
- optimized 24bpp X rendering (bernd.paysan@gmx.de)
|
||||
- added allegro support (bernie-t@geocities.com)
|
||||
- cleaned-up Windows-related stuff (Ted Jump)
|
||||
- minor stereo changes (KendallB@scitechsoft.com)
|
||||
- new BeOS driver which implements BGLView class
|
||||
- new Direct3D driver (see src/D3D)
|
||||
- more efficient filled gluCylinder() function
|
||||
- utilities: util/showbuffer.[ch] and util/glstate.[ch]
|
||||
- fixed some IRIX compiler warnings
|
||||
- added support for building Mesa in XFree86 with
|
||||
SGI's GLX (kevin@precisioninsight.com)
|
||||
Bug fixes:
|
||||
- a variety of Windows/Mesa bug fixes (mjk@nvidia.com)
|
||||
- packed pixel images weren't unpacked correctly
|
||||
- patches some win32 files in GLUT (mjk@nvidia.com)
|
||||
- glTexImage[123]D() didn't accept internalFormat == GL_COLOR_INDEX
|
||||
- fixed lighting bug in Keith's new shading code
|
||||
- fixed texture segfault seen in Lament screensaver
|
||||
- fixed miscellaneous low-memory bugs
|
||||
- glClear(GL_COLOR_BUFFER_BIT) with RGBA or CI masking was broken
|
||||
- GL_LINEAR sampling of 3D textures was broken
|
||||
- fixed SVR4 'cc' compiler macro problem (dawes@xfree86.org)
|
||||
- added GL_TEXTURE_PRIORITY fix (keithh@netcomuk.co.uk)
|
||||
- fixed wide point and wide line conformance bugs (brianp)
|
||||
Changes:
|
||||
- some device driver changes (see src/dd.h)
|
||||
- new copyright on core Mesa code
|
||||
|
Reference in New Issue
Block a user