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authorJohn Firebaugh <john.firebaugh@gmail.com>2016-11-07 12:26:05 -0800
committerJohn Firebaugh <john.firebaugh@gmail.com>2016-11-08 08:09:29 -0800
commit1db2ffbc1b69069eca39f786cacc45dbb02c3052 (patch)
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parent66bdbc3b969083b9d647abdf72784be64a125949 (diff)
downloadqtlocation-mapboxgl-1db2ffbc1b69069eca39f786cacc45dbb02c3052.tar.gz
[core] Use gl::Program to resolve some rough edges in the GL binding types
* Extract `ignore` util to separate header. * `Segment` now tracks offset and length of indices, rather than primitives. This is more natural. * Introduce `VertexVector` and `IndexVector` types. These types carry information about the intended draw mode (`Triangles`, `LineStrip`, etc.), and ensure that elements are always appended in a group size appropriate for that draw mode, for both indexed and unindexed rendering. * `Program`, rather than `Drawable`, is now the unifying object for draw calls. `Program` is the best place to type check the draw call, because it is typed to carry information about the intended primitive, vertex type, attributes, and uniforms. * Use the debug shaders for debug tile rendering, like gl-js. * Fix the draw mode for background. It was drawing triangle strips with a triangles array. Surprised this didn’t cause issues. Now it’s type checked.
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diff --git a/src/mbgl/programs/raster_program.hpp b/src/mbgl/programs/raster_program.hpp
index 1e9a0cdb6a..1bab2d5765 100644
--- a/src/mbgl/programs/raster_program.hpp
+++ b/src/mbgl/programs/raster_program.hpp
@@ -25,6 +25,7 @@ MBGL_DEFINE_UNIFORM_VECTOR(float, 2, u_tl_parent);
class RasterProgram : public Program<
shaders::raster,
+ gl::Triangle,
gl::Attributes<
attributes::a_pos,
attributes::a_texture_pos>,