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cgCreateProgram
Langue: en
Version: 46747 (openSuse - 09/10/07)
Section: 3 (Bibliothèques de fonctions)
NAME
cgCreateProgram - create a program object from a stringSYNOPSIS
#include <Cg/cg.h>
CGprogram cgCreateProgram( CGcontext context, CGenum program_type, const char * program, CGprofile profile, const char * entry, const char ** args );
PARAMETERS
- context
- The context to which the new program will be added.
- program_type
- An enumerant describing the contents of the program string. The following enumerants are allowed:
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- CG_SOURCE
- program contains Cg source code.
- CG_OBJECT
- program contains object code that resulted from the precompilation of some Cg source code.
- program
- A string containing either the programs source or object code. See program_type for more information.
- profile
- The profile enumerant for the program.
- entry
- The entry point to the program in the Cg source. If NULL, the entry point defaults to "main".
- args
- If args is not NULL it is assumed to be an array of NULL-terminated strings that will be passed directly to the compiler as arguments. The last value of the array must be a NULL.
RETURN VALUES
Returns a CGprogram handle on success.Returns NULL if any error occurs.
DESCRIPTION
cgCreateProgram generates a new CGprogram object and adds it to the specified Cg context.EXAMPLES
CGcontext context = cgCreateContext(); CGprogram program = cgCreateProgram(context, CG_SOURCE, mysourcestring, CG_PROFILE_ARBVP1, "myshader", NULL);
ERRORS
CG_INVALID_CONTEXT_HANDLE_ERROR is generated if context is not a valid context.CG_INVALID_ENUMERANT_ERROR is generated if program_type is not CG_SOURCE or CG_OBJECT.
CG_UNKNOWN_PROFILE_ERROR is generated if profile is not a supported profile.
CG_COMPILER_ERROR is generated if compilation fails.
HISTORY
cgCreateProgram was introduced in Cg 1.1.SEE ALSO
the cgCreateContext manpage, the cgCreateProgramFromFile manpage, the cgDestroyProgram manpage, the cgGetProgramString manpageContenus ©2006-2024 Benjamin Poulain
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