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2010-06-30glu: Fix some compiler warnings in libtessNeil Roberts
When compiled with the more aggressive compiler warnings such as -Wshadow and -Wempty-body the libtess code gives a lot more warnings. This fixes the following issues: * The 'Swap' macro tries to combine multiple statements into one and then consume the trailing semicolon by using if(1){/*...*/}else. This gives warnings because the else part ends up with an empty statement. It also seems a bit dangerous because if the semicolon were missed then it would still be valid syntax but it would just ignore the following statement. This patch replaces it with the more common idiom do { /*...*/ } while(0). * 'free' was being used as a local variable name but this shadows the global function. This has been renamed to 'free_handle' * TRUE and FALSE were being unconditionally defined. Although this isn't currently a problem it seems better to guard them with #ifndef because it's quite common for them to be defined in other headers. https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=28845 Signed-off-by: Brian Paul <brianp@vmware.com>
2008-09-21Remove CVS keywords.Keith Whitwell
Cherry-picked from gallium-0.1 Conflicts: src/glu/sgi/libnurbs/interface/bezierEval.h src/glu/sgi/libnurbs/interface/bezierPatch.h src/glu/sgi/libnurbs/interface/bezierPatchMesh.h src/glu/sgi/libnurbs/internals/dataTransform.h src/glu/sgi/libnurbs/internals/displaymode.h src/glu/sgi/libnurbs/internals/sorter.h src/glu/sgi/libnurbs/nurbtess/definitions.h src/glu/sgi/libnurbs/nurbtess/directedLine.h src/glu/sgi/libnurbs/nurbtess/gridWrap.h src/glu/sgi/libnurbs/nurbtess/monoChain.h src/glu/sgi/libnurbs/nurbtess/monoPolyPart.h src/glu/sgi/libnurbs/nurbtess/monoTriangulation.h src/glu/sgi/libnurbs/nurbtess/partitionX.h src/glu/sgi/libnurbs/nurbtess/partitionY.h src/glu/sgi/libnurbs/nurbtess/polyDBG.h src/glu/sgi/libnurbs/nurbtess/polyUtil.h src/glu/sgi/libnurbs/nurbtess/primitiveStream.h src/glu/sgi/libnurbs/nurbtess/quicksort.h src/glu/sgi/libnurbs/nurbtess/rectBlock.h src/glu/sgi/libnurbs/nurbtess/sampleComp.h src/glu/sgi/libnurbs/nurbtess/sampleCompBot.h src/glu/sgi/libnurbs/nurbtess/sampleCompRight.h src/glu/sgi/libnurbs/nurbtess/sampleCompTop.h src/glu/sgi/libnurbs/nurbtess/sampleMonoPoly.h src/glu/sgi/libnurbs/nurbtess/sampledLine.h src/glu/sgi/libnurbs/nurbtess/searchTree.h src/glu/sgi/libnurbs/nurbtess/zlassert.h src/glu/sgi/libutil/error.c src/glu/sgi/libutil/glue.c src/glu/sgi/libutil/gluint.h src/glu/sgi/libutil/project.c src/glu/sgi/libutil/registry.c src/glx/x11/glxclient.h src/glx/x11/glxext.c src/mesa/drivers/dri/ffb/ffb_dd.h src/mesa/drivers/dri/ffb/ffb_points.h src/mesa/drivers/dri/gamma/gamma_context.h src/mesa/drivers/dri/gamma/gamma_macros.h src/mesa/drivers/dri/i810/i810context.h src/mesa/drivers/dri/r128/r128_dd.h src/mesa/drivers/dri/tdfx/tdfx_dd.h
2008-09-19Update to SGI FreeB 2.0.Adam Jackson
Under the terms of version 1.1, "once Covered Code has been published under a particular version of the License, Recipient may, for the duration of the License, continue to use it under the terms of that version, or choose to use such Covered Code under the terms of any subsequent version published by SGI." FreeB 2.0 license refers to "dates of first publication". They are here taken to be 1991-2000, as noted in the original license text: ** Original Code. The Original Code is: OpenGL Sample Implementation, ** Version 1.2.1, released January 26, 2000, developed by Silicon Graphics, ** Inc. The Original Code is Copyright (c) 1991-2000 Silicon Graphics, Inc. ** Copyright in any portions created by third parties is as indicated ** elsewhere herein. All Rights Reserved. Official FreeB 2.0 text: http://oss.sgi.com/projects/FreeB/SGIFreeSWLicB.2.0.pdf As always, this code has not been tested for conformance with the OpenGL specification. OpenGL conformance testing is available from http://khronos.org/ and is required for use of the OpenGL logo in product advertising and promotion.
2001-03-17SGI SI GLU libraryBrian Paul