src/video/khronos/GLES2


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Author Commit Date CI Message
Sam Lantinga 72fe6cc8 2022-09-14T09:14:47 Updated to the latest version of OpenGL and Vulkan headers from the Khronos registry Fixes https://github.com/libsdl-org/SDL/issues/6193
Sam Lantinga 92bf6085 2017-08-29T22:04:43 Fixed bug 3616 - SDL_GL_CreateContext fails with SDL_GL_CONTEXT_DEBUG_FLAG and ANGLE/GLES 2.0 Colin Barrett Using the pre-built x86 devel libs from here: https://www.libsdl.org/release/SDL2-devel-2.0.5-VC.zip If I have: SDL_GL_SetAttribute(SDL_GL_CONTEXT_PROFILE_MASK, SDL_GL_CONTEXT_PROFILE_ES); SDL_GL_SetAttribute(SDL_GL_CONTEXT_MAJOR_VERSION, 2); SDL_GL_SetAttribute(SDL_GL_CONTEXT_MINOR_VERSION, 0); SDL_GL_SetAttribute(SDL_GL_CONTEXT_FLAGS, SDL_GL_CONTEXT_DEBUG_FLAG); and I'm using ANGLE/(a GL driver that doesn't provide an ES2 context) such that SDL_EGL_CreateContext is called by SDL_GL_CreateContext, I get the error "Could not create EGL context (context attributes are not supported)" and no context is created. Looking at the code in SDL_EGL_CreateContext - if gl_config.flags is non-zero, it looks like the code in the section guarded with "#ifdef EGL_KHR_create_context" should be executed - but it apparently isn't. Is it possible this section hasn't been compiled into the pre-built libraries? If I build SDL2.dll myself using the Visual C++ solution (VS2015 Community Update 3) then the call succeeds as I expect