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Opengl 1.1 reference
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glXCreateContext
Notes
XVisualInfo is defined in Xutil.h. It is a structure that includes visual, visualID, screen,
and depth elements.
A process is a single execution environment, implemented in a single address space,
consisting of one or more threads.
A thread is one of a set of subprocesses that share a single address space, but maintain
separate program counters, stack spaces, and other related global data. A thread that is
the only member of its subprocess group is equivalent to a process.
It may not be possible to render to a GLX pixmap with a direct rendering context.
Errors
See Also
glXDestroyContext,
glXGetConfig,
glXIsDirect,
glXMakeCurrent
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NULL is returned if execution fails on the client side.
BadMatch is generated if the context to be created would not share the address
space or the screen of the context specified by shareList.
BadValue is generated if vis is not a valid visual (for example, if a particular GLX
implementation does not support it).
GLXBadContext is generated if shareList is not a GLX context and is not NULL.
BadAlloc is generated if the server does not have enough resources to allocate the
new context.
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