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2010-10-13Drop GLcontext typedef and use struct gl_context insteadKristian Høgsberg
2010-07-31tnl: Remove unnecessary headers.Vinson Lee
2009-11-19tnl: Replace deprecated TexCoordPtr with AttribPtr[_TNL_ATTRIB_TEX*]Eric Anholt
2008-09-18mesa: prefix a bunch of #include lines with "main/".Brian Paul
2006-12-13Checkpoint work for new GLSL compiler back-end.Brian
2006-06-14A number of vertex buffer fields like NormalPtr, FogCoordPtr, etc are reallyBrian Paul
2006-03-21GLSL fixes:Michal Krol
2006-02-13Add ARB_vertex_shader stage just before render stage.Michal Krol
2005-04-22Simplify the pipeline_stage structureKeith Whitwell
2005-02-10mesa-tnl-0-to-NULL.patch from Jeff MuizelaarKeith Whitwell
2004-04-23Added ctx->Vertex/FragmentProgram._Enable flags. Set when vertex/fragmentBrian Paul
2004-01-31added _NEW_PROGRAM to check_state flags for pipeline stages (fixes vparray de...Brian Paul
2004-01-05Re-commit t_vertex.[ch] changes to fd.o server.Keith Whitwell
2003-11-24Merge vtx-0-2-branchKeith Whitwell
2003-05-01Use ctx->Const.MaxTextureImageUnits and MaxTextureCoordUnits in more places.Brian Paul
2003-03-01Killed mmath.[ch]. Moved low-level functions/assembly code into imports.[ch]Brian Paul
2003-01-14First batch of code for GL_NV_fragment_program.Brian Paul
2002-10-29updated email addressesBrian Paul
2002-10-24Header file clean-up:Brian Paul
2002-01-22Clean-up/renaming of the per-vertex attribute bits, specifically, theBrian Paul
2001-12-18Replace old matrix stacks with new code based on struct matrix_stack.Brian Paul
2001-12-14vertex program check-inBrian Paul
2001-03-29Remove ENABLE_* flags, ctx->_Enabled.Keith Whitwell
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
2001-03-03lots of gl_*() to _mesa_*() namespace clean-upBrian Paul
2000-12-26Major rework of tnl moduleKeith Whitwell