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set(NAME glm-doc)
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file(GLOB ROOT_TXT doxyfile ../*.txt)
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file(GLOB ROOT_TXT doxyfile *.doxy ../*.txt)
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file(GLOB ROOT_CPP src/*.cpp)
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file(GLOB ROOT_XML src/*.xml)
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file(GLOB ROOT_XSL src/*.xsl)
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/*!
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\defgroup core_types Core GLSL Types
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\defgroup core_types Core Types
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\brief The standard types defined by the GLSL specification.
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\brief The standard types defined by the specification.
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These types are all typedefs of more generalized, template types. To see the definiton
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of these template types, go to \ref core_template.
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**/
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/*!
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\defgroup core_funcs Core GLSL Functions
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\defgroup core_funcs Core Functions
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\brief The functions defined by the GLSL specification.
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\brief The functions defined by the specification.
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\ingroup core
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**/
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/*!
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\defgroup gtc GLM Core Extensions
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\defgroup gtc GTC Extensions (Stable)
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\brief Functions and types that GLSL does not provide, but are useful to have.
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are fairly stable. The API for experimental extensions is expected to change
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significantly between versions.
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You can bring all of the extensions, core or experimental, in by
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including <glm/ext.hpp> Otherwise, you will have to include each extension
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Even if it's highly unrecommended, you can bring all of the extensions, by
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including <glm/ext.hpp>. Otherwise, you will have to include each extension
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by including a specific file.
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**/
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\brief Defines the half-float type, along with various typedefs for vectors and matrices.
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You must include <glm/glc/half_float.hpp> to get this functionality.
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You must include <glm/gtc/half_float.hpp> to get this functionality.
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**/
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/*!
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\brief Defines functions that allow you to access rows or columns of a matrix easily.
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You must include <glm/glc/matrix_access.hpp> to get this functionality.
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You must include <glm/gtc/matrix_access.hpp> to get this functionality.
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**/
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/*!
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\brief Defines a number of matrices with integer types.
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You must include <glm/glc/matrix_integer.hpp> to get this functionality.
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You must include <glm/gtc/matrix_integer.hpp> to get this functionality.
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**/
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/*!
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\brief Defines additional matrix inverting functions.
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You must include <glm/glc/matrix_inverse.hpp> to get this functionality.
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You must include <glm/gtc/matrix_inverse.hpp> to get this functionality.
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**/
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/*!
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perspective, ortho, etc) are designed to expect. The OpenGL compatibility
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specifications defines the particular layout of this eye space.
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You must include <glm/glc/matrix_transform.hpp> to get this functionality.
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You must include <glm/gtc/matrix_transform.hpp> to get this functionality.
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**/
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/*!
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\brief Defines a templated quaternion type and several quaternion operations.
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You must include <glm/glc/quaternion.hpp> to get this functionality.
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You must include <glm/gtc/quaternion.hpp> to get this functionality.
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**/
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/*!
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\ref core_precision defines types based on GLSL's precision qualifiers. This
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extension defines types based on explicitly-sized C++ data types.
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You must include the file <glm/glc/type_precision.hpp> to get this functionality.
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You must include the file <glm/gtc/type_precision.hpp> to get this functionality.
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**/
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/*!
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\code
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#include <glm/glm.hpp>
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#include <glm/glc/type_ptr.hpp>
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#include <glm/gtc/type_ptr.hpp>
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glm::vec3 aVector(3);
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glm::mat4 someMatrix(1.0);
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glUniformMatrix4fv(uniformMatrixLoc, 1, GL_FALSE, glm::value_ptr(someMatrix));
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\endcode
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You must include the file <glm/glc/type_ptr.hpp> to get this functionality.
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You must include the file <glm/gtc/type_ptr.hpp> to get this functionality.
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**/
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/*!
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\defgroup gtc GTC Extensions (Stable)
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\brief Functions and types that GLSL does not provide, but are useful to have.
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Core extensions differ from \ref gtx "experimental extensions" in that core extensions
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are fairly stable. The API for experimental extensions is expected to change
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significantly between versions.
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Even if it's highly unrecommended, you can bring all of the extensions, by
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including <glm/ext.hpp>. Otherwise, you will have to include each extension
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by including a specific file.
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**/
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/*!
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\defgroup gtc_half_float Half Float Core Extension
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\ingroup gtc
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\brief Defines the half-float type, along with various typedefs for vectors and matrices.
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You must include <glm/gtc/half_float.hpp> to get this functionality.
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**/
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/*!
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\defgroup gtc_matrix_access Matrix Access Core Extension
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\ingroup gtc
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\brief Defines functions that allow you to access rows or columns of a matrix easily.
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You must include <glm/gtc/matrix_access.hpp> to get this functionality.
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**/
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/*!
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\defgroup gtc_matrix_integer Integer Matrix Core Extension
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\ingroup gtc
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\brief Defines a number of matrices with integer types.
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You must include <glm/gtc/matrix_integer.hpp> to get this functionality.
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**/
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/*!
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\defgroup gtc_matrix_inverse Matrix Inverse Core Extension
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\ingroup gtc
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\brief Defines additional matrix inverting functions.
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You must include <glm/gtc/matrix_inverse.hpp> to get this functionality.
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**/
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/*!
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\defgroup gtc_matrix_transform Matrix Transform Core Extension
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\ingroup gtc
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\brief Defines functions that generate common transformation matrices.
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The matrices generated by this extension use standard OpenGL fixed-function
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conventions. For example, the lookAt function generates a transform from world
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space into the specific eye space that the projective matrix functions (
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perspective, ortho, etc) are designed to expect. The OpenGL compatibility
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specifications defines the particular layout of this eye space.
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You must include <glm/gtc/matrix_transform.hpp> to get this functionality.
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**/
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/*!
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\defgroup gtc_quaternion Quaternion Core Extension
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\ingroup gtc
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\brief Defines a templated quaternion type and several quaternion operations.
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You must include <glm/gtc/quaternion.hpp> to get this functionality.
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**/
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/*!
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\defgroup gtc_type_precision Type Precision Core Extension
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\ingroup gtc
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\brief Defines specific C++-based precision types.
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\ref core_precision defines types based on GLSL's precision qualifiers. This
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extension defines types based on explicitly-sized C++ data types.
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You must include the file <glm/gtc/type_precision.hpp> to get this functionality.
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**/
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/*!
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\defgroup gtc_type_ptr Pointer Access Core Extension
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\ingroup gtc
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\brief Used to get a pointer to the memory layout of a basic type.
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This extension defines an overloaded function, glm::value_ptr, which
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takes any of the \ref core_template "core template types". It returns
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a pointer to the memory layout of the object. Matrix types store their values
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in row-major order.
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This is useful for uploading data to matrices or copying data to buffer objects.
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Example:
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\code
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#include <glm/glm.hpp>
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#include <glm/gtc/type_ptr.hpp>
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glm::vec3 aVector(3);
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glm::mat4 someMatrix(1.0);
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glUniform3fv(uniformLoc, 1, glm::value_ptr(aVector));
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glUniformMatrix4fv(uniformMatrixLoc, 1, GL_FALSE, glm::value_ptr(someMatrix));
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\endcode
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You must include the file <glm/gtc/type_ptr.hpp> to get this functionality.
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**/
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//! TODO: to delete
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#define GLMvalType typename genType::value_type
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#define GLMcolType typename genType::col_type
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#define GLMrowType typename genType::row_type
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//#define GLMcolType typename genType::col_type
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//#define GLMrowType typename genType::row_type
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#include <cmath>
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#include <climits>
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