1991-2006
Silicon Graphics, Inc.
glRenderMode
3G
glRenderMode
set rasterization mode
C Specification
GLint glRenderMode
GLenum mode
Parameters
mode
Specifies the rasterization mode.
Three values are accepted:
GL_RENDER,
GL_SELECT, and
GL_FEEDBACK.
The initial value is GL_RENDER.
Description
glRenderMode sets the rasterization mode.
It takes one argument,
mode,
which can assume one of three predefined values:
GL_RENDER
Render mode. Primitives are rasterized,
producing pixel fragments,
which are written into the frame buffer.
This is the normal mode
and also the default mode.
GL_SELECT
Selection mode.
No pixel fragments are produced,
and no change to the frame buffer contents is made.
Instead,
a record of the names of primitives that would have been drawn
if the render mode had been GL_RENDER is returned in a select buffer,
which must be created (see glSelectBuffer) before selection mode
is entered.
GL_FEEDBACK
Feedback mode.
No pixel fragments are produced,
and no change to the frame buffer contents is made.
Instead,
the coordinates and attributes of vertices that would have been drawn
if the render mode had been GL_RENDER is returned in a feedback buffer,
which must be created (see glFeedbackBuffer) before feedback mode
is entered.
The return value of glRenderMode is determined by the render mode at the time
glRenderMode is called,
rather than by mode.
The values returned for the three render modes are as follows:
GL_RENDER
0.
GL_SELECT
The number of hit records transferred to the select buffer.
GL_FEEDBACK
The number of values (not vertices) transferred to the feedback buffer.
See the glSelectBuffer and glFeedbackBuffer reference pages for
more details concerning selection and feedback operation.
Notes
If an error is generated,
glRenderMode returns 0 regardless of the current render mode.
Errors
GL_INVALID_ENUM is generated if mode is not one of the three
accepted values.
GL_INVALID_OPERATION is generated if glSelectBuffer is called
while the render mode is GL_SELECT,
or if glRenderMode is called with argument GL_SELECT before
glSelectBuffer is called at least once.
GL_INVALID_OPERATION is generated if glFeedbackBuffer is called
while the render mode is GL_FEEDBACK,
or if glRenderMode is called with argument GL_FEEDBACK before
glFeedbackBuffer is called at least once.
GL_INVALID_OPERATION is generated if glRenderMode
is executed between the execution of glBegin
and the corresponding execution of glEnd.
Associated Gets
glGet with argument GL_RENDER_MODE
See Also
glFeedbackBuffer,
glInitNames,
glLoadName,
glPassThrough,
glPushName,
glSelectBuffer
Copyright
Copyright 1991-2006
Silicon Graphics, Inc. This document is licensed under the SGI
Free Software B License. For details, see
http://oss.sgi.com/projects/FreeB/.