commit | 5b03f012b10bb3c563ce25495bd107b3cedf1aa0 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Cody Northrop <cody@lunarg.com> | Mon Nov 17 11:50:25 2014 -0700 |
committer | Courtney Goeltzenleuchter <courtney@LunarG.com> | Fri Nov 21 16:49:40 2014 -0700 |
tree | d23a3332e3261047f929caf340b0f64043fcb01a | |
parent | 406a0feb5e913c97659c953ac2c0590b23a16f75 [diff] |
compiler_render_tests: Allow --no-BIL to work, except for tests that require GLSL
Version 0.2, Spinning Cube, 31 Oct 2014
This project provides open source components for the XGL Ecosystem.
The components here are being shared with the Khronos community to provide early insights into the specification of XGL and to assists those doing prototyping at this point.
The following components are available:
This release demonstrates a spinning textured cube as an example of the vertical slice of XGL functionality running on Ubuntu 14.10 with an Intel GPU. BUILD.md includes directions for building all the components, running the validation tests and running the demo applications.
Information on how to enable the API Dump and Validation layers is in layers/README.md.
This version of the components are written based on the following preliminary specs and proposals:
This work is intended to be released as open source under a BSD-style license once the XGL specification is public. Until that time, this work is covered by the Khronos NDA governing the details of the XGL API.
While this project is being developed by LunarG, Inc; there are many other companies and individuals making this possible: Valve Software, funding project development; Intel Corporation, providing full hardware specifications and valuable technical feedback; AMD, providing XGL spec editor contributions; ARM, contributing a Chairman for this working group within Khronos; Nvidia, providing an initial co-editor for the spec; Qualcomm for picking up the co-editor's chair; and Khronos, for providing hosting within GitHub.
If you have questions or comments about this driver; or you would like to contribute directly to this effort, please contact us at XGL@LunarG.com; or if you prefer, via the GL Common mailing list: gl_common@khronos.org