package tgls
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Thin bindings to OpenGL {3,4} and OpenGL ES {2,3} for OCaml
Install
dune-project
Dependency
Authors
Maintainers
Sources
tgls-0.9.1.tbz
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doc/tgls.tgles2/Tgles2/index.html
Module Tgles2Source
OpenGL ES 2 thin bindings.
Tgles2 can program OpenGL ES 2 contexts. Consult the binding conventions.
Open the module use it, this defines only the module Gl in your scope.
References
OpenGL ES 2
Conventions
To find the name of an OCaml function corresponding to a C function name, map the gl prefix to the module name Tgles2.Gl, add an underscore between each minuscule and majuscule and lower case the result. For example glGetError maps to Tgles2.Gl.get_error
To find the name of an OCaml value corresponding to a C enumerant name, map the GL_ prefix to the module name Tgles2.Gl and lower case the rest. For example GL_COLOR_BUFFER_BIT maps to Tgles2.Gl.color_buffer_bit.
The following exceptions occur:
- A few enumerant names do clash with functions name. In that case we postfix the enumerant name with
_enum. For example we haveTgles2.Gl.viewportandTgles2.Gl.viewport_enum. - If applying the above procedures results in an identifier that doesn't start with a letter, prefix the identifier with a
'_'. - If applying the above procedures results in an identifier that is an OCaml keyword, suffix the identifier with a
'_'.
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