Torque3D/Engine/source/gfx/gl/tGL/tGL.cpp
Hein-Pieter van Braam 5d91cf90b3 Fix running on Linux / Intel Mesa drivers
* Explicitly request a GL 3.2 context
* Enable 'experimental' extensions on glew (This appears necessary to get glew to work with explictly set GL versions)
2015-07-30 22:18:00 +02:00

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//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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#include "tGL.h"
#include "core/strings/stringFunctions.h"
#include "console/console.h"
namespace GL
{
void gglPerformBinds()
{
glewExperimental = GL_TRUE;
GLenum err = glewInit();
AssertFatal(GLEW_OK == err, avar("Error: %s\n", glewGetErrorString(err)) );
}
void gglPerformExtensionBinds(void *context)
{
}
}