Linux and UNIX Man Pages

Linux & Unix Commands - Search Man Pages

gldeletelists(3g) [centos man page]

GLDELETELISTS(3G)						   OpenGL Manual						 GLDELETELISTS(3G)

NAME
glDeleteLists - delete a contiguous group of display lists C SPECIFICATION
void glDeleteLists(GLuint list, GLsizei range); PARAMETERS
list Specifies the integer name of the first display list to delete. range Specifies the number of display lists to delete. DESCRIPTION
glDeleteLists causes a contiguous group of display lists to be deleted. list is the name of the first display list to be deleted, and range is the number of display lists to delete. All display lists d with list <= d <= list + range - 1 are deleted. All storage locations allocated to the specified display lists are freed, and the names are available for reuse at a later time. Names within the range that do not have an associated display list are ignored. If range is 0, nothing happens. ERRORS
GL_INVALID_VALUE is generated if range is negative. GL_INVALID_OPERATION is generated if glDeleteLists is executed between the execution of glBegin() and the corresponding execution of glEnd(). SEE ALSO
glCallList(), glCallLists(), glGenLists(), glIsList(), glNewList() COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 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/. AUTHORS
opengl.org opengl.org 06/10/2014 GLDELETELISTS(3G)

Check Out this Related Man Page

GLNEWLIST(3G)							   OpenGL Manual						     GLNEWLIST(3G)

NAME
glNewList - create or replace a display list C SPECIFICATION
void glNewList(GLuint list, GLenum mode); PARAMETERS
list Specifies the display-list name. mode Specifies the compilation mode, which can be GL_COMPILE or GL_COMPILE_AND_EXECUTE. C SPECIFICATION
void glEndList(void); DESCRIPTION
Display lists are groups of GL commands that have been stored for subsequent execution. Display lists are created with glNewList. All subsequent commands are placed in the display list, in the order issued, until glEndList() is called. glNewList has two arguments. The first argument, list, is a positive integer that becomes the unique name for the display list. Names can be created and reserved with glGenLists() and tested for uniqueness with glIsList(). The second argument, mode, is a symbolic constant that can assume one of two values: GL_COMPILE Commands are merely compiled. GL_COMPILE_AND_EXECUTE Commands are executed as they are compiled into the display list. Certain commands are not compiled into the display list but are executed immediately, regardless of the display-list mode. These commands are glAreTexturesResident(), glColorPointer(), glDeleteLists(), glDeleteTextures(), glDisableClientState(), glEdgeFlagPointer(), glEnableClientState(), glFeedbackBuffer(), glFinish(), glFlush(), glGenLists(), glGenTextures(), glIndexPointer(), glInterleavedArrays(), glIsEnabled(), glIsList(), glIsTexture(), glNormalPointer(), glPopClientAttrib(), glPixelStore(), glPushClientAttrib(), glReadPixels(), glRenderMode(), glSelectBuffer(), glTexCoordPointer(), glVertexPointer(), and all of the glGet() commands. Similarly, glTexImage1D(), glTexImage2D(), and glTexImage3D() are executed immediately and not compiled into the display list when their first argument is GL_PROXY_TEXTURE_1D, GL_PROXY_TEXTURE_1D, or GL_PROXY_TEXTURE_3D, respectively. When the ARB_imaging extension is supported, glHistogram() executes immediately when its argument is GL_PROXY_HISTOGRAM. Similarly, glColorTable() executes immediately when its first argument is GL_PROXY_COLOR_TABLE, GL_PROXY_POST_CONVOLUTION_COLOR_TABLE, or GL_PROXY_POST_COLOR_MATRIX_COLOR_TABLE. For OpenGL versions 1.3 and greater, or when the ARB_multitexture extension is supported, glClientActiveTexture() is not compiled into display lists, but executed immediately. When glEndList() is encountered, the display-list definition is completed by associating the list with the unique name list (specified in the glNewList command). If a display list with name list already exists, it is replaced only when glEndList() is called. NOTES
glCallList() and glCallLists() can be entered into display lists. Commands in the display list or lists executed by glCallList() or glCallLists() are not included in the display list being created, even if the list creation mode is GL_COMPILE_AND_EXECUTE. A display list is just a group of commands and arguments, so errors generated by commands in a display list must be generated when the list is executed. If the list is created in GL_COMPILE mode, errors are not generated until the list is executed. ERRORS
GL_INVALID_VALUE is generated if list is 0. GL_INVALID_ENUM is generated if mode is not an accepted value. GL_INVALID_OPERATION is generated if glEndList() is called without a preceding glNewList, or if glNewList is called while a display list is being defined. GL_INVALID_OPERATION is generated if glNewList or glEndList() is executed between the execution of glBegin() and the corresponding execution of glEnd(). GL_OUT_OF_MEMORY is generated if there is insufficient memory to compile the display list. If the GL version is 1.1 or greater, no change is made to the previous contents of the display list, if any, and no other change is made to the GL state. (It is as if no attempt had been made to create the new display list.) ASSOCIATED GETS
glIsList() glGet() with argument GL_LIST_INDEX glGet() with argument GL_LIST_MODE SEE ALSO
glCallList(), glCallLists(), glDeleteLists(), glGenLists() COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 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/. AUTHORS
opengl.org opengl.org 06/10/2014 GLNEWLIST(3G)
Man Page