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Old examples inherited from Qt 4 tend to set some state, such as enabling the depth test or culling, in initializeGL(). Newer examples tend not to do this; they rather set the necessary state in paintGL(). This mattered little (or not at all) in the past, but with WebAssembly and WebGL there are limitations in the GL context management in the wasm platform plugin. Under certain conditions, esp. when QOffscreenSurface is involved, it looks like the same native context gets reused, which means there is a chance of unexpected changes to the current state between calls to initializeGL() and paintGL(). (and also between paintGL() calls) See QWasmOpenGLContext for details. Update the textures example the same way we did for the cube one. Add a note to the QOpenGLWidget docs about this problem. Task-number: QTBUG-111304 Pick-to: 6.5 6.4 Change-Id: I29d2b2cdeb07bcecc5dc915d79c12b4323ca9ab3 Reviewed-by: Morten Johan Sørvig <morten.sorvig@qt.io> Reviewed-by: Inho Lee <inho.lee@qt.io> |
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README |
Qt is supplied with a number of example applications that have been written to provide developers with examples of the Qt API in use, highlight good programming practice, and showcase features found in each of Qt's core technologies. Documentation for examples can be found in the Examples section of the Qt documentation.