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2009-02-12mesa: move _mesa_transform_vector() from m_xform.c to m_matrix.cBrian Paul
2008-09-18mesa: prefix a bunch of #include lines with "main/".Brian Paul
2005-09-19additional wrapper updates, bug 4468Brian Paul
2005-09-16use mesa import wrappers, bug 4468Brian Paul
2005-06-30Add a set of predicate functions for testing matrices instead of directlyBrian Paul
2005-03-11add MAT_DIRTY_FLAGS in _math_matrix_mul_floats(), (bug 2696)Brian Paul
2004-09-09fix a bug in analyse_from_scratch() reported by Wes BethelBrian Paul
2004-02-05bring in Keith's _math_matrix_ortho() compiler work-aroundBrian Paul
2003-07-17Merge Jose's documentation and core Mesa changes from embedded branchKeith Whitwell
2003-06-05Removed all RCS / CVS tags (Id, Header, Date, etc.) from everything.Ian Romanick
2003-03-01Killed mmath.[ch]. Moved low-level functions/assembly code into imports.[ch]Brian Paul
2003-01-08fix typo in rotation code (bug 659677)Brian Paul
2002-10-24Header file clean-up:Brian Paul
2002-09-12optimizations to _math_matrix_rotate() (Rudolf Opalla)Brian Paul
2002-06-29Applied Matt Sealey's patch to remove/isolate all stdio.h function calls.Brian Paul
2002-03-29Use invert_matrix_general() instead of invert_matrix_perspective() becauseBrian Paul
2001-12-18Replace old matrix stacks with new code based on struct matrix_stack.Brian Paul
2001-09-18more compiler warning fixesKarl Schultz
2001-03-12Consistent copyright info (version number, date) across all files.Gareth Hughes
2001-03-07fixed a bunch of g++ warnings/errors. Compiling with g++ can help find lots ...Brian Paul
2001-02-05replaced frustrum with frustumBrian Paul
2001-01-05various compilation/warning fixesKeith Whitwell
2000-11-24Support for swappable t&l modules, including an example one in the FXKeith Whitwell
2000-11-20removed #include <tgmath.h>Brian Paul
2000-11-18* Auto* build fixesJon Taylor
2000-11-16Move the transform and lighting code to two new directoriesKeith Whitwell