To add to the ever growing ways in which OpenGL simply confuses the crap out of me, I have noticed when inspecting GL_EXTENSIONS and wglGetExtensionsStringARB that neither GL_ARB_robustness or WGL_ARB_create_context_robustness appear.
Doesn't ARB mean that they are part of the core api? I didn't think these sorts of things were optional.
Edit: Same goes for GL_ARB_debug_output and GL_ARB_cl_event. I'm starting to wonder what the phrase "OpenGL 4.2" support is even supposed to mean.
[AMD HD 5850 / Windows 8 / 3.3/4.2 Core Profile Forward Compat]
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#1Chris_F
Posted 27 September 2012 - 12:00 PM
To add to the ever growing ways in which OpenGL simply confuses the crap out of me, I have noticed when inspecting GL_EXTENSIONS and wglGetExtensionsStringARB that neither GL_ARB_robustness or WGL_ARB_create_context_robustness appear.
Doesn't ARB mean that they are part of the core api? I didn't think these sorts of things were optional.
[AMD HD 5850 / Windows 8 / 3.3/4.2 Core Profile Forward Compat]
Doesn't ARB mean that they are part of the core api? I didn't think these sorts of things were optional.
[AMD HD 5850 / Windows 8 / 3.3/4.2 Core Profile Forward Compat]