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Old 05-07-2008
Measuring Buffer 20080507 (Default branch)

Measuring Buffer is an enhanced version of buffer. It features display of throughput, memory-mapped file I/O for huge buffers, network support, and multithreading.License: GNU General Public License (GPL)Changes:
This release fixes mlock failure if -L is passed before -T. It uses MAP_SHARED instead of MAP_PRIVATE to work around low memory limitations with huge buffers. A segfault when missing an argument has been fixed. Libraries are linked after objects to prevent linker errors.Image

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GLGENBUFFERS(3G)						    OpenGL 3.3							  GLGENBUFFERS(3G)

NAME
glGenBuffers - generate buffer object names C SPECIFICATION
void glGenBuffers(GLsizei n, GLuint * buffers); PARAMETERS
n Specifies the number of buffer object names to be generated. buffers Specifies an array in which the generated buffer object names are stored. DESCRIPTION
glGenBuffers returns n buffer object names in buffers. There is no guarantee that the names form a contiguous set of integers; however, it is guaranteed that none of the returned names was in use immediately before the call to glGenBuffers. Buffer object names returned by a call to glGenBuffers are not returned by subsequent calls, unless they are first deleted with glDeleteBuffers(). No buffer objects are associated with the returned buffer object names until they are first bound by calling glBindBuffer(). ERRORS
GL_INVALID_VALUE is generated if n is negative. ASSOCIATED GETS
glIsBuffer() SEE ALSO
glBindBuffer(), glDeleteBuffers(), glGet() COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2005 Addison-Wesley. This material may be distributed subject to the terms and conditions set forth in the Open Publication License, v 1.0, 8 June 1999. http://opencontent.org/openpub/. OpenGL 3.3 03/08/2011 GLGENBUFFERS(3G)
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