Age | Commit message (Collapse) | Author | |
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2004-05-04 | Fix minor warnings found with g++. | Brian Paul | |
2004-03-13 | Implementation of GL_EXT_pixel_buffer_object extension. | Brian Paul | |
Note: extension may not be finalized yet - subject to change! Note: implementation not fully suitable for h/w implementation yet. | |||
2003-11-25 | current raster color index should be GLfloat | Brian Paul | |
2003-04-08 | Added ctx->Texture._EnabledCoordUnits bitfield. | Brian Paul | |
Fixed some vertex array / vertex program glitches with glDrawElements. Fixed some fragment program runtime bugs. Non-trivial Cg programs are running now. | |||
2003-03-25 | replace _mesa_ prefix with _swrast_, remove s_histogram.[ch] | Brian Paul | |
2003-03-01 | Killed mmath.[ch]. Moved low-level functions/assembly code into imports.[ch] | Brian Paul | |
Moved type conversion and interpolation macros into macros.h Updated all the files that used to include mmath.h | |||
2002-11-25 | set default texcoords for glBitmap/glDrawPixels | Brian Paul | |
2002-08-07 | struct sw_span is again allocated on the stack, but the arrays of span | Brian Paul | |
data are broken out into a new struct span_arrays which is allocated per-context (to avoid huge stack allocations - a problem on Windows). This lets us use span.redStep instead of span->redStep (for example) to hopefully get slightly better performance in the triangle functions. | |||
2002-04-19 | Allocate a sw_span struct in the swrast context instead of allocating it | Brian Paul | |
on the stack frame in the point/line/triangle functions. (Klaus Niederkrueger) This should solve the performance problem Karl found on Windows. | |||
2002-04-12 | Klaus Niederkrueger's latest changes: use INIT_SPAN() to init span primitive | Brian Paul | |
type, width, interp mask and array mask. | |||
2002-02-17 | don't include s_fog.h | Brian Paul | |
2002-02-15 | added alternate glBitmap code (disabled) | Brian Paul | |
2002-02-02 | sw_span can now hold x/y arrays of fragment positions - getting ready to | Brian Paul | |
ditch the pb (pixel buffer) code. Converted point drawing, bitmaps and aa lines to use new span functions. | |||
2001-12-14 | vertex program check-in | Brian Paul | |
2001-06-26 | More raster fog coord fixes. | Brian Paul | |
New truncate vs. floor comments in drawpixels.c Added current raster secondary color state, not used yet. | |||
2001-06-18 | fix glDraw/CopyPixels w/ fog bug. minor fog code clean-ups. | Brian Paul | |
2001-05-30 | added current raster fog coord and related code | Brian Paul | |
2001-05-09 | don't call _mesa_win_fog_coords_from_z() if fog is disabled, fixes FP exception | Brian Paul | |
2001-05-03 | interpolate fog valus as floats, not fixed - fixed the swrast fog problem | Brian Paul | |
2001-03-19 | Split driver struct into swrast/tnl/core components. | Keith Whitwell | |
2001-03-12 | Consistent copyright info (version number, date) across all files. | Gareth Hughes | |
2001-03-03 | lots of gl_*() to _mesa_*() namespace clean-up | Brian Paul | |
2001-01-23 | Replaced struct gl_visual with struct __GLcontextModesRec from glcore.h. | Brian Paul | |
Replace "RGBAMode" with "rgbMode", etc. Other minor clean-ups. | |||
2000-11-16 | Move the transform and lighting code to two new directories | Keith Whitwell | |
math: Provides basic matrix and vector functionality that might be useful to multiple software t&l implementations, and is used by core mesa to manage the Model, Project, etc matrices. tnl: The real transform & lighting code from core mesa, including everything from glVertex3f through vertex buffer handling, transformation, clipping, lighting and handoff to a driver for rasterization. The interfaces of these can be further tightened up, but the basic splitting up of state and code move is done. | |||
2000-11-05 | Reorganized software rasterizer as a module which manages its own state, | Keith Whitwell | |
with tighter interfaces with the rest of the world. Proper documentation to come. | |||
2000-10-31 | Moved software rasterizer functionality to new directory. | Keith Whitwell | |