'''OpenGL extension OES.texture_buffer This module customises the behaviour of the OpenGL.raw.GLES2.OES.texture_buffer to provide a more Python-friendly API Overview (from the spec) This extension provides a new texture type, called a buffer texture. Buffer textures are one-dimensional arrays of texels whose storage comes from an attached buffer object. When a buffer object is bound to a buffer texture, a format is specified, and the data in the buffer object is treated as an array of texels of the specified format. The use of a buffer object to provide storage allows the texture data to be specified in a number of different ways: via buffer object loads (BufferData), direct CPU writes (MapBuffer), or framebuffer readbacks to pixel buffer objects (ReadPixels). A buffer object can also be loaded by transform feedback, which captures selected transformed attributes of vertices processed by the GL. Several of these mechanisms do not require an extra data copy, which would be required when using conventional TexImage-like entry points. Buffer textures do not support mipmapping, texture lookups with normalized floating-point texture coordinates, and texture filtering of any sort. They can be accessed via single texel fetch operations in programmable shaders, using a new sampler type and texel fetch function, and access can be controlled using the same memory barrier operations as for other texture types. Buffer textures are treated as (potentially large) one-dimensional textures; the maximum texture size supported for buffer textures in the initial implementation of this extension is 2^27 texels (note that this extension only guarantees support for buffer textures with 2^16 texels, but we expect most implementations to exceed that substantially). When a buffer object is attached to a buffer texture, a size is not specified; rather, the number of texels in the texture is taken by dividing the size of the buffer object by the size of each texel. This extension also allows a sub-range of the buffer's data store to be attached to a texture. This can be used, for example, to allow multiple buffer textures to be backed by independent sub-ranges of the same buffer object, or for different sub-ranges of a single buffer object to be used for different purposes. The official definition of this extension is available here: http://www.opengl.org/registry/specs/OES/texture_buffer.txt ''' from OpenGL import platform, constant, arrays from OpenGL import extensions, wrapper import ctypes from OpenGL.raw.GLES2 import _types, _glgets from OpenGL.raw.GLES2.OES.texture_buffer import * from OpenGL.raw.GLES2.OES.texture_buffer import _EXTENSION_NAME def glInitTextureBufferOES(): '''Return boolean indicating whether this extension is available''' from OpenGL import extensions return extensions.hasGLExtension( _EXTENSION_NAME ) ### END AUTOGENERATED SECTION