Class holding a valid drawing context. More...
#include <Context.hpp>
Public Member Functions | |
Context () | |
Default constructor. More... | |
~Context () | |
Destructor. More... | |
bool | setActive (bool active) |
Activate or deactivate explicitly the context. More... | |
Context (const ContextSettings &settings, unsigned int width, unsigned int height) | |
Construct a in-memory context. More... | |
Static Public Member Functions | |
static GlFunctionPointer | getFunction (const char *name) |
Get the address of an OpenGL function. More... | |
Static Private Member Functions | |
static void | ensureGlContext () |
Make sure that a valid OpenGL context exists in the current thread. More... | |
Detailed Description
Class holding a valid drawing context.
If you need to make OpenGL calls without having an active window (like in a thread), you can use an instance of this class to get a valid context.
Having a valid context is necessary for *every* OpenGL call.
Note that a context is only active in its current thread, if you create a new thread it will have no valid context by default.
To use a sf::Context instance, just construct it and let it live as long as you need a valid context. No explicit activation is needed, all it has to do is to exist. Its destructor will take care of deactivating and freeing all the attached resources.
Usage example:
Definition at line 50 of file Context.hpp.
Constructor & Destructor Documentation
sf::Context::Context | ( | ) |
Default constructor.
The constructor creates and activates the context
sf::Context::~Context | ( | ) |
Destructor.
The destructor deactivates and destroys the context
sf::Context::Context | ( | const ContextSettings & | settings, |
unsigned int | width, | ||
unsigned int | height | ||
) |
Construct a in-memory context.
This constructor is for internal use, you don't need to bother with it.
- Parameters
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settings Creation parameters width Back buffer width height Back buffer height
Member Function Documentation
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static |
Get the address of an OpenGL function.
- Parameters
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name Name of the function to get the address of
- Returns
- Address of the OpenGL function, 0 on failure
bool sf::Context::setActive | ( | bool | active | ) |
Activate or deactivate explicitly the context.
- Parameters
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active True to activate, false to deactivate
- Returns
- True on success, false on failure
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