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WAFFLE_DISPLAY(3) | Waffle Manual | WAFFLE_DISPLAY(3) |
NAME¶
waffle_display, waffle_display_connect, waffle_display_disconnect, waffle_display_supports_context_api, waffle_display_get_native - class waffle_displaySYNOPSIS¶
#include <waffle.h> struct waffle_display;
struct waffle_display*
waffle_display_connect(const char* name);
bool
waffle_display_disconnect(struct waffle_display *self);
bool
waffle_display_supports_context_api(struct waffle_display *self,
int32_t context_api);
union waffle_native_display*
waffle_display_get_native(struct waffle_display *self);
DESCRIPTION¶
struct waffle_displayAn opaque type.
waffle_display_connect()
Connect to a display. The interpretation of name
differs according to the platform given to waffle_init(3).
On Android and CGL, name is ignored.
On the X11 platforms, GLX and X11/EGL, the function connects to the X11 display
with the given name. If name is null, then it uses the value of
the environment variable DISPLAY.
On Wayland, the function connects to the Wayland display with the given name. If
name is null, then it uses the value of the environment variable
WAYLAND_DISPLAY.
On GBM, the function opens the device at the filepath name. If
name is null, then it iterates using udev through the set of card
devices in the drm subsystem, which are usually located in /dev/dri, and
attempts to open each in turn with open(O_RDWR | O_CLOEXEC) until
successful.
waffle_display_disconnect()
Disconnect from the waffle_display and release
it's memory. All pointers to waffle objects that were created with the display
become invalid.
waffle_display_supports_context_api()
Check if the display is capable of creating a
waffle_context(3) with the given context_api. See
waffle_config(3) for choices of context_api and expectations for
each platform.
waffle_display_get_native()
Get the display's underlying native objects. Use
free(3) to deallocate the returned pointer. See waffle_native(3)
for the definition of union waffle_native_display.
RETURN VALUE¶
Functions whose return type is bool return true on success and false on failure. Functions whose return type is a pointer return NULL on failure. Use waffle_error_get_info(3) to get information about any errors.ERRORS¶
See waffle_error(3) for the complete list of waffle's error codes. No errors are specific to any of the waffle_display functions.ISSUES¶
Please report bugs or and feature requests to https://github.com/waffle-gl/waffle/issues.SEE ALSO¶
waffle(7)AUTHOR¶
Chad Versace <chad.versace@linux.intel.com>Maintainer
COPYRIGHT¶
Copyright © 2013 Intel09/25/2014 | waffle |