07-06-2008
I think that size requirement of > 20MB is beyond way too steep.
Why would you want to post a core file, for example? Aside from the obvious security problems, if every new user here since January 2008 posted one core file only, the server would likely run out of space. Neo knows exact numbers, my estimate could be inflated. But I'm thinking it would be like ~1TB to do that.
For a post to be useful, attachments would have to "stay" as long as anyone can view the post. Would you be personally willing to host nnTB of storage over five years for something like your suggestions? I cannot.
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glframebufferrenderbuffer
GLFRAMEBUFFERRENDERB(3G) OpenGL 3.3 GLFRAMEBUFFERRENDERB(3G)
NAME
glFramebufferRenderbuffer - attach a renderbuffer as a logical buffer to the currently bound framebuffer object
C SPECIFICATION
GLsync glFramebufferRenderbuffer(GLenum target, GLenum attachment, GLenum renderbuffertarget, GLuint renderbuffer);
PARAMETERS
target
Specifies the framebuffer target. target must be GL_DRAW_FRAMEBUFFER, GL_READ_FRAMEBUFFER, or GL_FRAMEBUFFER. GL_FRAMEBUFFER is
equivalent to GL_DRAW_FRAMEBUFFER.
attachment
Specifies the attachment point of the framebuffer.
renderbuffertarget
Specifies the renderbuffer target and must be GL_RENDERBUFFER.
renderbuffer
Specifies the name of an existing renderbuffer object of type renderbuffertarget to attach.
DESCRIPTION
glFramebufferRenderbuffer attaches a renderbuffer as one of the logical buffers of the currently bound framebuffer object. renderbuffer is
the name of the renderbuffer object to attach and must be either zero, or the name of an existing renderbuffer object of type
renderbuffertarget. If renderbuffer is not zero and if glFramebufferRenderbuffer is successful, then the renderbuffer name renderbuffer
will be used as the logical buffer identified by attachment of the framebuffer currently bound to target.
The value of GL_FRAMEBUFFER_ATTACHMENT_OBJECT_TYPE for the specified attachment point is set to GL_RENDERBUFFER and the value of
GL_FRAMEBUFFER_ATTACHMENT_OBJECT_NAME is set to renderbuffer. All other state values of the attachment point specified by attachment are
set to their default values. No change is made to the state of the renderbuuffer object and any previous attachment to the attachment
logical buffer of the framebuffer target is broken.
Calling glFramebufferRenderbuffer with the renderbuffer name zero will detach the image, if any, identified by attachment, in the
framebuffer currently bound to target. All state values of the attachment point specified by attachment in the object bound to target are
set to their default values.
Setting attachment to the value GL_DEPTH_STENCIL_ATTACHMENT is a special case causing both the depth and stencil attachments of the
framebuffer object to be set to renderbuffer, which should have the base internal format GL_DEPTH_STENCIL.
ERRORS
GL_INVALID_ENUM is generated if target is not one of the accepted tokens.
GL_INVALID_ENUM is generated if renderbuffertarget is not GL_RENDERBUFFER.
GL_INVALID_OPERATION is generated if zero is bound to target.
SEE ALSO
glGenFramebuffers(), glBindFramebuffer(), glGenRenderbuffers(), glFramebufferTexture(), glFramebufferTexture1D(), glFramebufferTexture2D(),
glFramebufferTexture3D()
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2010 Khronos Group. 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 GLFRAMEBUFFERRENDERB(3G)