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/****************************************************************************
**
** Copyright (C) 2009 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
** Contact: Qt Software Information (qt-info@nokia.com)
**
** This file is part of the QtOpenGL module of the Qt Toolkit.
**
** $QT_BEGIN_LICENSE:LGPL$
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****************************************************************************/
#include "qglframebufferobject.h"
#include <qdebug.h>
#include <private/qgl_p.h>
#include <private/qpaintengine_opengl_p.h>
#include <qglframebufferobject.h>
#include <qlibrary.h>
#include <qimage.h>
QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
extern QImage qt_gl_read_framebuffer(const QSize&, bool, bool);
#define QGL_FUNC_CONTEXT QGLContext *ctx = d_ptr->ctx;
#define QT_CHECK_GLERROR() \
{ \
GLenum err = glGetError(); \
if (err != GL_NO_ERROR) { \
qDebug("[%s line %d] GL Error: %d", \
__FILE__, __LINE__, (int)err); \
} \
}
class QGLFramebufferObjectPrivate
{
public:
QGLFramebufferObjectPrivate() : depth_stencil_buffer(0), valid(false), bound(false), ctx(0), previous_fbo(0) {}
~QGLFramebufferObjectPrivate() {}
void init(const QSize& sz, QGLFramebufferObject::Attachment attachment,
GLenum internal_format, GLenum texture_target);
bool checkFramebufferStatus() const;
GLuint texture;
GLuint fbo;
GLuint depth_stencil_buffer;
GLenum target;
QSize size;
uint valid : 1;
uint bound : 1;
QGLFramebufferObject::Attachment fbo_attachment;
QGLContext *ctx; // for Windows extension ptrs
GLuint previous_fbo;
};
bool QGLFramebufferObjectPrivate::checkFramebufferStatus() const
{
GLenum status = glCheckFramebufferStatusEXT(GL_FRAMEBUFFER_EXT);
switch(status) {
case GL_NO_ERROR:
case GL_FRAMEBUFFER_COMPLETE_EXT:
return true;
break;
case GL_FRAMEBUFFER_UNSUPPORTED_EXT:
qDebug("QGLFramebufferObject: Unsupported framebuffer format.");
break;
case GL_FRAMEBUFFER_INCOMPLETE_ATTACHMENT_EXT:
qDebug("QGLFramebufferObject: Framebuffer incomplete attachment.");
break;
case GL_FRAMEBUFFER_INCOMPLETE_MISSING_ATTACHMENT_EXT:
qDebug("QGLFramebufferObject: Framebuffer incomplete, missing attachment.");
break;
#ifdef GL_FRAMEBUFFER_INCOMPLETE_DUPLICATE_ATTACHMENT_EXT
case GL_FRAMEBUFFER_INCOMPLETE_DUPLICATE_ATTACHMENT_EXT:
qDebug("QGLFramebufferObject: Framebuffer incomplete, duplicate attachment.");
break;
#endif
case GL_FRAMEBUFFER_INCOMPLETE_DIMENSIONS_EXT:
qDebug("QGLFramebufferObject: Framebuffer incomplete, attached images must have same dimensions.");
break;
case GL_FRAMEBUFFER_INCOMPLETE_FORMATS_EXT:
qDebug("QGLFramebufferObject: Framebuffer incomplete, attached images must have same format.");
break;
case GL_FRAMEBUFFER_INCOMPLETE_DRAW_BUFFER_EXT:
qDebug("QGLFramebufferObject: Framebuffer incomplete, missing draw buffer.");
break;
case GL_FRAMEBUFFER_INCOMPLETE_READ_BUFFER_EXT:
qDebug("QGLFramebufferObject: Framebuffer incomplete, missing read buffer.");
break;
default:
qDebug() <<"QGLFramebufferObject: An undefined error has occurred: "<< status;
break;
}
return false;
}
void QGLFramebufferObjectPrivate::init(const QSize &sz, QGLFramebufferObject::Attachment attachment,
GLenum texture_target, GLenum internal_format)
{
ctx = const_cast<QGLContext *>(QGLContext::currentContext());
bool ext_detected = (QGLExtensions::glExtensions & QGLExtensions::FramebufferObject);
if (!ext_detected || (ext_detected && !qt_resolve_framebufferobject_extensions(ctx)))
return;
size = sz;
target = texture_target;
// texture dimensions
while (glGetError() != GL_NO_ERROR) {} // reset error state
glGenFramebuffersEXT(1, &fbo);
glBindFramebufferEXT(GL_FRAMEBUFFER_EXT, fbo);
QT_CHECK_GLERROR();
// init texture
glGenTextures(1, &texture);
glBindTexture(target, texture);
glTexImage2D(target, 0, internal_format, size.width(), size.height(), 0,
GL_RGBA, GL_UNSIGNED_BYTE, NULL);
#ifndef QT_OPENGL_ES
glTexParameteri(target, GL_TEXTURE_MIN_FILTER, GL_NEAREST);
glTexParameteri(target, GL_TEXTURE_MAG_FILTER, GL_NEAREST);
glTexParameteri(target, GL_TEXTURE_WRAP_S, GL_CLAMP_TO_EDGE);
glTexParameteri(target, GL_TEXTURE_WRAP_T, GL_CLAMP_TO_EDGE);
#else
glTexParameterf(target, GL_TEXTURE_MIN_FILTER, GL_NEAREST);
glTexParameterf(target, GL_TEXTURE_MAG_FILTER, GL_NEAREST);
glTexParameterf(target, GL_TEXTURE_WRAP_S, GL_CLAMP_TO_EDGE);
glTexParameterf(target, GL_TEXTURE_WRAP_T, GL_CLAMP_TO_EDGE);
#endif
glFramebufferTexture2DEXT(GL_FRAMEBUFFER_EXT, GL_COLOR_ATTACHMENT0_EXT,
target, texture, 0);
QT_CHECK_GLERROR();
valid = checkFramebufferStatus();
if (attachment == QGLFramebufferObject::CombinedDepthStencil
&& (QGLExtensions::glExtensions & QGLExtensions::PackedDepthStencil)) {
// depth and stencil buffer needs another extension
glGenRenderbuffersEXT(1, &depth_stencil_buffer);
Q_ASSERT(!glIsRenderbufferEXT(depth_stencil_buffer));
glBindRenderbufferEXT(GL_RENDERBUFFER_EXT, depth_stencil_buffer);
Q_ASSERT(glIsRenderbufferEXT(depth_stencil_buffer));
glRenderbufferStorageEXT(GL_RENDERBUFFER_EXT, GL_DEPTH24_STENCIL8_EXT, size.width(), size.height());
GLint i = 0;
glGetRenderbufferParameterivEXT(GL_RENDERBUFFER_EXT, GL_RENDERBUFFER_DEPTH_SIZE_EXT, &i);
glFramebufferRenderbufferEXT(GL_FRAMEBUFFER_EXT, GL_DEPTH_ATTACHMENT_EXT,
GL_RENDERBUFFER_EXT, depth_stencil_buffer);
glFramebufferRenderbufferEXT(GL_FRAMEBUFFER_EXT, GL_STENCIL_ATTACHMENT_EXT,
GL_RENDERBUFFER_EXT, depth_stencil_buffer);
fbo_attachment = QGLFramebufferObject::CombinedDepthStencil;
valid = checkFramebufferStatus();
if (!valid)
glDeleteRenderbuffersEXT(1, &depth_stencil_buffer);
} else if (attachment == QGLFramebufferObject::Depth
|| attachment == QGLFramebufferObject::CombinedDepthStencil)
{
glGenRenderbuffersEXT(1, &depth_stencil_buffer);
Q_ASSERT(!glIsRenderbufferEXT(depth_stencil_buffer));
glBindRenderbufferEXT(GL_RENDERBUFFER_EXT, depth_stencil_buffer);
Q_ASSERT(glIsRenderbufferEXT(depth_stencil_buffer));
#ifdef QT_OPENGL_ES
#define GL_DEPTH_COMPONENT16 0x81A5
glRenderbufferStorageEXT(GL_RENDERBUFFER_EXT, GL_DEPTH_COMPONENT16, size.width(), size.height());
#else
glRenderbufferStorageEXT(GL_RENDERBUFFER_EXT, GL_DEPTH_COMPONENT, size.width(), size.height());
#endif
GLint i = 0;
glGetRenderbufferParameterivEXT(GL_RENDERBUFFER_EXT, GL_RENDERBUFFER_DEPTH_SIZE_EXT, &i);
glFramebufferRenderbufferEXT(GL_FRAMEBUFFER_EXT, GL_DEPTH_ATTACHMENT_EXT,
GL_RENDERBUFFER_EXT, depth_stencil_buffer);
fbo_attachment = QGLFramebufferObject::Depth;
valid = checkFramebufferStatus();
if (!valid)
glDeleteRenderbuffersEXT(1, &depth_stencil_buffer);
} else {
fbo_attachment = QGLFramebufferObject::NoAttachment;
}
glBindFramebufferEXT(GL_FRAMEBUFFER_EXT, 0);
if (!valid) {
glDeleteTextures(1, &texture);
glDeleteFramebuffersEXT(1, &fbo);
}
QT_CHECK_GLERROR();
}
/*!
\class QGLFramebufferObject
\brief The QGLFramebufferObject class encapsulates an OpenGL framebuffer object.
\since 4.2
\ingroup multimedia
The QGLFramebufferObject class encapsulates an OpenGL framebuffer
object, defined by the \c{GL_EXT_framebuffer_object} extension. In
addition it provides a rendering surface that can be painted on
with a QPainter, rendered to using native GL calls, or both. This
surface can be bound and used as a regular texture in your own GL
drawing code. By default, the QGLFramebufferObject class
generates a 2D GL texture (using the \c{GL_TEXTURE_2D} target),
which is used as the internal rendering target.
\bold{It is important to have a current GL context when creating a
QGLFramebufferObject, otherwise initialization will fail.}
OpenGL framebuffer objects and pbuffers (see
\l{QGLPixelBuffer}{QGLPixelBuffer}) can both be used to render to
offscreen surfaces, but there are a number of advantages with
using framebuffer objects instead of pbuffers:
\list 1
\o A framebuffer object does not require a separate rendering
context, so no context switching will occur when switching
rendering targets. There is an overhead involved in switching
targets, but in general it is cheaper than a context switch to a
pbuffer.
\o Rendering to dynamic textures (i.e. render-to-texture
functionality) works on all platforms. No need to do explicit copy
calls from a render buffer into a texture, as was necessary on
systems that did not support the \c{render_texture} extension.
\o It is possible to attach several rendering buffers (or texture
objects) to the same framebuffer object, and render to all of them
without doing a context switch.
\o The OpenGL framebuffer extension is a pure GL extension with no
system dependant WGL, CGL, or GLX parts. This makes using
framebuffer objects more portable.
\endlist
Note that primitives drawn to a QGLFramebufferObject with QPainter
will only be antialiased if the QPainter::HighQualityAntialiasing
render hint is set. This is because there is currently no support
for the \c{GL_EXT_framebuffer_multisample} extension, which is
required to do multisample based antialiasing. Also note that the
QPainter::HighQualityAntialiasing render hint requires the
\c{GL_ARB_fragment_program} extension to work in OpenGL.
\sa {Framebuffer Object Example}
*/
/*!
\enum QGLFramebufferObject::Attachment
\since 4.3
This enum type is used to configure the depth and stencil buffers
attached to the framebuffer object when it is created.
\value NoAttachment No attachment is added to the framebuffer object. Note that the
OpenGL depth and stencil tests won't work when rendering to a
framebuffer object without any depth or stencil buffers.
This is the default value.
\value CombinedDepthStencil If the \c GL_EXT_packed_depth_stencil extension is present,
a combined depth and stencil buffer is attached.
If the extension is not present, only a depth buffer is attached.
\value Depth A depth buffer is attached to the framebuffer object.
\sa attachment()
*/
/*! \fn QGLFramebufferObject::QGLFramebufferObject(const QSize &size, GLenum target)
Constructs an OpenGL framebuffer object and binds a 2D GL texture
to the buffer of the size \a size. The texture is bound to the
\c GL_COLOR_ATTACHMENT0 target in the framebuffer object.
The \a target parameter is used to specify the GL texture
target. The default target is \c GL_TEXTURE_2D. Keep in mind that
\c GL_TEXTURE_2D textures must have a power of 2 width and height
(e.g. 256x512), unless you are using OpenGL 2.0 or higher.
By default, no depth and stencil buffers are attached. This behavior
can be toggled using one of the overloaded constructors.
The default internal texture format is \c GL_RGBA8.
It is important that you have a current GL context set when
creating the QGLFramebufferObject, otherwise the initialization
will fail.
\sa size(), texture(), attachment()
*/
#ifndef QT_OPENGL_ES
#define DEFAULT_FORMAT GL_RGBA8
#else
#define DEFAULT_FORMAT GL_RGBA
#endif
QGLFramebufferObject::QGLFramebufferObject(const QSize &size, GLenum target)
: d_ptr(new QGLFramebufferObjectPrivate)
{
Q_D(QGLFramebufferObject);
d->init(size, NoAttachment, target, DEFAULT_FORMAT);
}
#ifdef Q_MAC_COMPAT_GL_FUNCTIONS
/*! \internal */
QGLFramebufferObject::QGLFramebufferObject(const QSize &size, QMacCompatGLenum target)
: d_ptr(new QGLFramebufferObjectPrivate)
{
Q_D(QGLFramebufferObject);
d->init(size, NoAttachment, target, DEFAULT_FORMAT);
}
#endif
/*! \overload
Constructs an OpenGL framebuffer object and binds a 2D GL texture
to the buffer of the given \a width and \a height.
\sa size(), texture()
*/
QGLFramebufferObject::QGLFramebufferObject(int width, int height, GLenum target)
: d_ptr(new QGLFramebufferObjectPrivate)
{
Q_D(QGLFramebufferObject);
d->init(QSize(width, height), NoAttachment, target, DEFAULT_FORMAT);
}
#ifdef Q_MAC_COMPAT_GL_FUNCTIONS
/*! \internal */
QGLFramebufferObject::QGLFramebufferObject(int width, int height, QMacCompatGLenum target)
: d_ptr(new QGLFramebufferObjectPrivate)
{
Q_D(QGLFramebufferObject);
d->init(QSize(width, height), NoAttachment, target, DEFAULT_FORMAT);
}
#endif
/*! \overload
Constructs an OpenGL framebuffer object and binds a texture to the
buffer of the given \a width and \a height.
The \a attachment parameter describes the depth/stencil buffer
configuration, \a target the texture target and \a internal_format
the internal texture format. The default texture target is \c
GL_TEXTURE_2D, while the default internal format is \c GL_RGBA8.
\sa size(), texture(), attachment()
*/
QGLFramebufferObject::QGLFramebufferObject(int width, int height, Attachment attachment,
GLenum target, GLenum internal_format)
: d_ptr(new QGLFramebufferObjectPrivate)
{
Q_D(QGLFramebufferObject);
d->init(QSize(width, height), attachment, target, internal_format);
}
#ifdef Q_MAC_COMPAT_GL_FUNCTIONS
/*! \internal */
QGLFramebufferObject::QGLFramebufferObject(int width, int height, Attachment attachment,
QMacCompatGLenum target, QMacCompatGLenum internal_format)
: d_ptr(new QGLFramebufferObjectPrivate)
{
Q_D(QGLFramebufferObject);
d->init(QSize(width, height), attachment, target, internal_format);
}
#endif
/*! \overload
Constructs an OpenGL framebuffer object and binds a texture to the
buffer of the given \a size.
The \a attachment parameter describes the depth/stencil buffer
configuration, \a target the texture target and \a internal_format
the internal texture format. The default texture target is \c
GL_TEXTURE_2D, while the default internal format is \c GL_RGBA8.
\sa size(), texture(), attachment()
*/
QGLFramebufferObject::QGLFramebufferObject(const QSize &size, Attachment attachment,
GLenum target, GLenum internal_format)
: d_ptr(new QGLFramebufferObjectPrivate)
{
Q_D(QGLFramebufferObject);
d->init(size, attachment, target, internal_format);
}
#ifdef Q_MAC_COMPAT_GL_FUNCTIONS
/*! \internal */
QGLFramebufferObject::QGLFramebufferObject(const QSize &size, Attachment attachment,
QMacCompatGLenum target, QMacCompatGLenum internal_format)
: d_ptr(new QGLFramebufferObjectPrivate)
{
Q_D(QGLFramebufferObject);
d->init(size, attachment, target, internal_format);
}
#endif
/*!
\fn QGLFramebufferObject::~QGLFramebufferObject()
Destroys the framebuffer object and frees any allocated resources.
*/
QGLFramebufferObject::~QGLFramebufferObject()
{
Q_D(QGLFramebufferObject);
QGL_FUNC_CONTEXT;
if (isValid()
&& (d->ctx == QGLContext::currentContext()
|| qgl_share_reg()->checkSharing(d->ctx, QGLContext::currentContext())))
{
glDeleteTextures(1, &d->texture);
if (d->depth_stencil_buffer)
glDeleteRenderbuffersEXT(1, &d->depth_stencil_buffer);
glDeleteFramebuffersEXT(1, &d->fbo);
}
delete d_ptr;
}
/*!
\fn bool QGLFramebufferObject::isValid() const
Returns true if the framebuffer object is valid.
The framebuffer can become invalid if the initialization process
fails, the user attaches an invalid buffer to the framebuffer
object, or a non-power of 2 width/height is specified as the
texture size if the texture target is \c{GL_TEXTURE_2D}.
*/
bool QGLFramebufferObject::isValid() const
{
Q_D(const QGLFramebufferObject);
return d->valid;
}
/*!
\fn bool QGLFramebufferObject::bind()
Switches rendering from the default, windowing system provided
framebuffer to this framebuffer object.
Returns true upon success, false otherwise.
Since 4.6: if another QGLFramebufferObject instance was already bound
to the current context, then its handle() will be remembered and
automatically restored when release() is called. This allows multiple
framebuffer rendering targets to be stacked up. It is important that
release() is called on the stacked framebuffer objects in the reverse
order of the calls to bind().
\sa release()
*/
bool QGLFramebufferObject::bind()
{
if (!isValid())
return false;
Q_D(QGLFramebufferObject);
QGL_FUNC_CONTEXT;
glBindFramebufferEXT(GL_FRAMEBUFFER_EXT, d->fbo);
d->bound = d->valid = d->checkFramebufferStatus();
const QGLContext *context = QGLContext::currentContext();
if (d->valid && context) {
// Save the previous setting to automatically restore in release().
d->previous_fbo = context->d_ptr->current_fbo;
context->d_ptr->current_fbo = d->fbo;
}
return d->valid;
}
/*!
\fn bool QGLFramebufferObject::release()
Switches rendering back to the default, windowing system provided
framebuffer.
Returns true upon success, false otherwise.
Since 4.6: if another QGLFramebufferObject instance was already bound
to the current context when bind() was called, then this function will
automatically re-bind it to the current context.
\sa bind()
*/
bool QGLFramebufferObject::release()
{
if (!isValid())
return false;
Q_D(QGLFramebufferObject);
QGL_FUNC_CONTEXT;
glBindFramebufferEXT(GL_FRAMEBUFFER_EXT, 0);
d->valid = d->checkFramebufferStatus();
d->bound = false;
const QGLContext *context = QGLContext::currentContext();
if (d->valid && context) {
// Restore the previous setting for stacked framebuffer objects.
context->d_ptr->current_fbo = d->previous_fbo;
if (d->previous_fbo)
glBindFramebufferEXT(GL_FRAMEBUFFER_EXT, d->previous_fbo);
d->previous_fbo = 0;
}
return d->valid;
}
/*!
\fn GLuint QGLFramebufferObject::texture() const
Returns the texture id for the texture attached as the default
rendering target in this framebuffer object. This texture id can
be bound as a normal texture in your own GL code.
*/
GLuint QGLFramebufferObject::texture() const
{
Q_D(const QGLFramebufferObject);
return d->texture;
}
/*!
\fn QSize QGLFramebufferObject::size() const
Returns the size of the texture attached to this framebuffer
object.
*/
QSize QGLFramebufferObject::size() const
{
Q_D(const QGLFramebufferObject);
return d->size;
}
/*!
\fn QImage QGLFramebufferObject::toImage() const
Returns the contents of this framebuffer object as a QImage.
*/
QImage QGLFramebufferObject::toImage() const
{
Q_D(const QGLFramebufferObject);
if (!d->valid)
return QImage();
const_cast<QGLFramebufferObject *>(this)->bind();
QImage image = qt_gl_read_framebuffer(d->size, d->ctx->format().alpha(), true);
const_cast<QGLFramebufferObject *>(this)->release();
return image;
}
#if !defined(QT_OPENGL_ES_2)
Q_GLOBAL_STATIC(QOpenGLPaintEngine, qt_buffer_paintengine)
#endif
/*! \reimp */
QPaintEngine *QGLFramebufferObject::paintEngine() const
{
#if !defined(QT_OPENGL_ES_2)
return qt_buffer_paintengine();
#else
return 0;
#endif
}
/*!
\fn bool QGLFramebufferObject::hasOpenGLFramebufferObjects()
Returns true if the OpenGL \c{GL_EXT_framebuffer_object} extension
is present on this system; otherwise returns false.
*/
bool QGLFramebufferObject::hasOpenGLFramebufferObjects()
{
QGLWidget dmy; // needed to detect and init the QGLExtensions object
return (QGLExtensions::glExtensions & QGLExtensions::FramebufferObject);
}
/*!
\since 4.4
Draws the given texture, \a textureId, to the given target rectangle,
\a target, in OpenGL model space. The \a textureTarget should be a 2D
texture target.
The framebuffer object should be bound when calling this function.
Equivalent to the corresponding QGLContext::drawTexture().
*/
void QGLFramebufferObject::drawTexture(const QRectF &target, GLuint textureId, GLenum textureTarget)
{
Q_D(QGLFramebufferObject);
d->ctx->drawTexture(target, textureId, textureTarget);
}
#ifdef Q_MAC_COMPAT_GL_FUNCTIONS
/*! \internal */
void QGLFramebufferObject::drawTexture(const QRectF &target, QMacCompatGLuint textureId, QMacCompatGLenum textureTarget)
{
Q_D(QGLFramebufferObject);
d->ctx->drawTexture(target, textureId, textureTarget);
}
#endif
/*!
\since 4.4
Draws the given texture, \a textureId, at the given \a point in OpenGL
model space. The \a textureTarget should be a 2D texture target.
The framebuffer object should be bound when calling this function.
Equivalent to the corresponding QGLContext::drawTexture().
*/
void QGLFramebufferObject::drawTexture(const QPointF &point, GLuint textureId, GLenum textureTarget)
{
Q_D(QGLFramebufferObject);
d->ctx->drawTexture(point, textureId, textureTarget);
}
#ifdef Q_MAC_COMPAT_GL_FUNCTIONS
/*! \internal */
void QGLFramebufferObject::drawTexture(const QPointF &point, QMacCompatGLuint textureId, QMacCompatGLenum textureTarget)
{
Q_D(QGLFramebufferObject);
d->ctx->drawTexture(point, textureId, textureTarget);
}
#endif
extern int qt_defaultDpi();
/*! \reimp */
int QGLFramebufferObject::metric(PaintDeviceMetric metric) const
{
Q_D(const QGLFramebufferObject);
float dpmx = qt_defaultDpi()*100./2.54;
float dpmy = qt_defaultDpi()*100./2.54;
int w = d->size.width();
int h = d->size.height();
switch (metric) {
case PdmWidth:
return w;
case PdmHeight:
return h;
case PdmWidthMM:
return qRound(w * 1000 / dpmx);
case PdmHeightMM:
return qRound(h * 1000 / dpmy);
case PdmNumColors:
return 0;
case PdmDepth:
return 32;//d->depth;
case PdmDpiX:
return (int)(dpmx * 0.0254);
case PdmDpiY:
return (int)(dpmy * 0.0254);
case PdmPhysicalDpiX:
return (int)(dpmx * 0.0254);
case PdmPhysicalDpiY:
return (int)(dpmy * 0.0254);
default:
qWarning("QGLFramebufferObject::metric(), Unhandled metric type: %d.\n", metric);
break;
}
return 0;
}
/*!
\fn GLuint QGLFramebufferObject::handle() const
Returns the GL framebuffer object handle for this framebuffer
object (returned by the \c{glGenFrameBuffersEXT()} function). This
handle can be used to attach new images or buffers to the
framebuffer. The user is responsible for cleaning up and
destroying these objects.
*/
GLuint QGLFramebufferObject::handle() const
{
Q_D(const QGLFramebufferObject);
return d->fbo;
}
/*! \fn int QGLFramebufferObject::devType() const
\reimp
*/
/*!
Returns the status of the depth and stencil buffers attached to
this framebuffer object.
*/
QGLFramebufferObject::Attachment QGLFramebufferObject::attachment() const
{
Q_D(const QGLFramebufferObject);
if (d->valid)
return d->fbo_attachment;
return NoAttachment;
}
/*!
\since 4.5
Returns true if the framebuffer object is currently bound to a context,
otherwise false is returned.
*/
bool QGLFramebufferObject::isBound() const
{
Q_D(const QGLFramebufferObject);
return d->bound;
}
QT_END_NAMESPACE
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