Explicitly configure swap chain usage in bindings and examples
Fix missing case in switch
Make swap chain Present usage implicit
Author: Austin Eng <enga@google.com>
Adds the swap chain interfaces to the API without changing the behavior
of anything else. This includes the C APIs for applications to provide
swap chain implementations. Also adds stub implementations on every
backend.
- defaults to depth and stencil tests off
- whether or not depth and stencil tests are enabled is inferred from the comparison functions and stencil operations
- only one stencil reference. D3D12 does not support separate references
- change SetDepthWriteMode to SetDepthWriteEnabled and use a bool instead of enum
- Create PersistentPipelineState class for OpenGL backend with simple state tracking
- Add validation so DepthStencilState properties are only set once
- Update API usage in HelloDepthStencil
- refactor tracking of the DepthStencilState in the Metal backend
- validate that compute pipeline does not have a depth stencil state
Add depth and stencil tests. This is currently only implemented for the
OpenGL API. HelloDepthStencil is a test using the depth and stencil
buffers to do reflections. Currently clearing / stencil clearing is not
working properly.
* First API design (many features missing, including input attachments)
* Metal implementation (no OpenGL yet)
* Render-to-texture demo (a little broken until we have depth buffers)
* Update examples to use render passes
This adds support for "natively defined" API types like callbacks that
will have to be implemented manually for each target language. Also this
splits the concept of "native method" into a set of native methods per
language.
Removes the "Synchronous error" concept that was used to make builders
work in the maybe Monad, this will have to be reinroduced with builder
callbacks.