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Top Forums Programming Symbol referencing error Post 302176204 by odys on Monday 17th of March 2008 06:01:36 PM
Old 03-17-2008
Hello,

I think you need to replace [in Player::Player()]:
pname = "\0";
to something like this:
pname[0]='\0';
etc.

Miroslaw
 

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GLPOINTPARAMETER(3G)						    OpenGL 3.3						      GLPOINTPARAMETER(3G)

NAME
glPointParameter - specify point parameters C SPECIFICATION
void glPointParameterf(GLenum pname, GLfloat param); void glPointParameteri(GLenum pname, GLint param); PARAMETERS
pname Specifies a single-valued point parameter. GL_POINT_FADE_THRESHOLD_SIZE, and GL_POINT_SPRITE_COORD_ORIGIN are accepted. param Specifies the value that pname will be set to. C SPECIFICATION
void glPointParameterfv(GLenum pname, const GLfloat * params); void glPointParameteriv(GLenum pname, const GLint * params); PARAMETERS
pname Specifies a point parameter. GL_POINT_FADE_THRESHOLD_SIZE, and GL_POINT_SPRITE_COORD_ORIGIN are accepted. params Specifies the value to be assigned to pname.. DESCRIPTION
The following values are accepted for pname: GL_POINT_FADE_THRESHOLD_SIZE params is a single floating-point value that specifies the threshold value to which point sizes are clamped if they exceed the specified value. The default value is 1.0. GL_POINT_SPRITE_COORD_ORIGIN params is a single enum specifying the point sprite texture coordinate origin, either GL_LOWER_LEFT or GL_UPPER_LEFT. The default value is GL_UPPER_LEFT. ERRORS
GL_INVALID_VALUE is generated if the value specified for GL_POINT_FADE_THRESHOLD_SIZE is less than zero. GL_INVALID_ENUM is generated If the value specified for GL_POINT_SPRITE_COORD_ORIGIN is not GL_LOWER_LEFT or GL_UPPER_LEFT. ASSOCIATED GETS
glGet() with argument GL_POINT_FADE_THRESHOLD_SIZE glGet() with argument GL_POINT_SPRITE_COORD_ORIGIN SEE ALSO
glPointSize() COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 1991-2006 Silicon Graphics, Inc. Copyright (C) 2010 Khronos Group. This document is licensed under the SGI Free Software B License. For details, see http://oss.sgi.com/projects/FreeB/. OpenGL 3.3 03/08/2011 GLPOINTPARAMETER(3G)
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