MirOS Manual: glGetMinmaxParameter(3)


GLGETMINMAXPARAMETER(UNIX Programmer's MaGLGETMINMAXPARAMETER(3G)

NAME

     glGetMinmaxParameterfv, glGetMinmaxParameteriv - get minmax
     parameters

C SPECIFICATION

     void glGetMinmaxParameterfv( GLenum target,
                                  GLenum pname,
                                  GLfloat *params )
     void glGetMinmaxParameteriv( GLenum target,
                                  GLenum pname,
                                  GLint *params )

PARAMETERS

     target  Must be GL_MINMAX.

     pname   The parameter to be retrieved. Must be one of
             GL_MINMAX_FORMAT or GL_MINMAX_SINK.

     params  A pointer to storage for the retrieved parameters.

DESCRIPTION

     glGetMinmaxParameter retrieves parameters for the current
     minmax table by setting pname to one of the following
     values:

            ______________________________________________
            Parameter          Description
            ______________________________________________
            GL_MINMAX_FORMAT   Internal  of minmax table
            GL_MINMAX_SINK     Value of the sink parameter
            ______________________________________________

NOTES

     glGetMinmaxParameter is present only if GL_ARB_imaging is
     returned when glGetString is called with an argument of
     GL_EXTENSIONS.

ERRORS

     GL_INVALID_ENUM is generated if target is not GL_MINMAX.

     GL_INVALID_ENUM is generated if pname is not one of the
     allowable values.

     GL_INVALID_OPERATION is generated if glGetMinmaxParameter is
     executed between the execution of glBegin and the
     corresponding execution of glEnd.

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GLGETMINMAXPARAMETER(UNIX Programmer's MaGLGETMINMAXPARAMETER(3G)

SEE ALSO

     glMinmax(3G), glGetMinmax(3G)

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