08-31-2015
Regular expression question
Hi guys,
I need a help with a query. Basically i want to know the difference between (0+01)* and ((0+01)*)* . It seems whatever string can be generated by the first RE can also be generated by second and they should essentially be same. Am i missing something?
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glgetqueryobject
GLGETQUERYOBJECT(3G) OpenGL Manual GLGETQUERYOBJECT(3G)
NAME
glGetQueryObject - return parameters of a query object
C SPECIFICATION
void glGetQueryObjectiv(GLuint id, GLenum pname, GLint * params);
void glGetQueryObjectuiv(GLuint id, GLenum pname, GLuint * params);
void glGetQueryObjecti64v(GLuint id, GLenum pname, GLint64 * params);
void glGetQueryObjectui64v(GLuint id, GLenum pname, GLuint64 * params);
PARAMETERS
id
Specifies the name of a query object.
pname
Specifies the symbolic name of a query object parameter. Accepted values are GL_QUERY_RESULT or GL_QUERY_RESULT_AVAILABLE.
params
Returns the requested data.
DESCRIPTION
glGetQueryObject returns in params a selected parameter of the query object specified by id.
pname names a specific query object parameter. pname can be as follows:
GL_QUERY_RESULT
params returns the value of the query object's passed samples counter. The initial value is 0.
GL_QUERY_RESULT_AVAILABLE
params returns whether the passed samples counter is immediately available. If a delay would occur waiting for the query result,
GL_FALSE is returned. Otherwise, GL_TRUE is returned, which also indicates that the results of all previous queries are available as
well.
NOTES
If an error is generated, no change is made to the contents of params.
glGetQueryObject implicitly flushes the GL pipeline so that any incomplete rendering delimited by the occlusion query completes in finite
time.
If multiple queries are issued using the same query object id before calling glGetQueryObject, the results of the most recent query will be
returned. In this case, when issuing a new query, the results of the previous query are discarded.
glGetQueryObjecti64v and glGetQueryObjectui64v are available only if the GL version is 3.3 or greater.
ERRORS
GL_INVALID_ENUM is generated if pname is not an accepted value.
GL_INVALID_OPERATION is generated if id is not the name of a query object.
GL_INVALID_OPERATION is generated if id is the name of a currently active query object.
SEE ALSO
glBeginQuery(), glEndQuery(), glGetQueryiv(), glIsQuery(), glQueryCounter()
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/.
AUTHORS
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