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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
of potential problems
2001-02-16Allow swrast to cope (fairly) cleanly with GL_SEPERATE_SPECULAR whenKeith Whitwell
texturing is not enabled, and without requiring the two colors be added externally. As a part of this, collapsed the decomposition of quads into triangles inside swrast to be hardwired into _swrast_Quad; removed s_quads.[ch]. Removed checks on texture state from t_vb_light.c, which was previously required by swrast. Moved the t_dd_ templates to a new directory.
2001-02-16Fixed conform problems with recent material tracking change.Keith Whitwell
Remove redundant 'update_materials' stage. Fix conform segfault with seperate specular colors in mustpass.c. These tests still fail, however.
2001-01-29Removed knowledge of swrast Clear/Bitmap/Accum/Draw/Read/CopyPixelsKeith Whitwell
functions from core mesa -- if drivers need these fallbacks they must now call them themselves. Introduced hooks for clip-vertex-interpolation and the rendering of clipped lines and polygons. Allows drivers to interpolate their hardware-format vertices directly. Used in dri drivers to replace fastpath code. Slight optimizations to pipeline build/run routines.
2001-01-16Fix several conformance problems. Hack solution to line stipple problem.Keith Whitwell
2001-01-08Add a 'RenderPrimitive' callback to t_vb_render.c. Helps out driversKeith Whitwell
that used to require a 'ReducedPrimitiveChange' callback. Various compilation fixes for XFree86. Reverted to the older version of glcore.h used internally in XFree86, and moved it to 'Mesa/include/GL/internal/glcore.h', for compatibility with XFree86.
2001-01-05Remove 'pv' parameter from Line/Tri/Point funcs. The provoking vertexKeith Whitwell
is always the last vertex parameter. Modify clipping to preserve pv colors. Modify swrast and X11 driver to expect the pv in the last vertex (was looking in the first vertex previously). Remove all handling of flatshading from swrast_setup. Allow drivers to override the unclipped render tabs in tnl_render_stage directly. (Like in 3.4). Removed fxsimplerender stage. Modified t_vb_rendertmp.h to remove the need for 'parity' arguments in RENDER_TRI macros.
2000-12-26Major rework of tnl moduleKeith Whitwell
New array_cache module Support 8 texture units in core mesa (now support 8 everywhere) Rework core mesa statechange operations to avoid flushing on many noop statechanges.
2000-11-16Move the transform and lighting code to two new directoriesKeith 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.
2000-11-13Cleanup of derived state calculation prior to seperating software T&LKeith Whitwell
into a new directory. Specifically the handling of changes to lighting lighting space (light in model vs. light in eye) have been revamped. Moved several derived values used only by swrast into that directory. Removed direct calls to swrast_flush() from vbrender.c -- pushed into ctx->Driver.RenderFinish. Optimized flat-shading case in swrast_setup.
2000-11-10minor changes to silence compiler warningsBrian Paul
2000-11-05A new module to provide RasterSetup and advanced triangle/line/pointKeith Whitwell
functionality layered on top of the software rasterizer. An example entrypoint: void _swsetup_Triangle( GLcontext, GLuint, GLuint, GLuint, GLuint ) will coerce the software rasterizer to draw flat, twoside-lit, unfilled and offset triangles (including decomposition to points or lines).