QOpenGLFramebufferObjectFormat Class
The QOpenGLFramebufferObjectFormat class specifies the format of an OpenGL framebuffer object. More...
Header: | #include <QOpenGLFramebufferObjectFormat> |
qmake: | QT += gui |
Since: | Qt 5.0 |
Public Functions
QOpenGLFramebufferObjectFormat() | |
QOpenGLFramebufferObjectFormat(const QOpenGLFramebufferObjectFormat & other) | |
~QOpenGLFramebufferObjectFormat() | |
QOpenGLFramebufferObject::Attachment | attachment() const |
GLenum | internalTextureFormat() const |
bool | mipmap() const |
int | samples() const |
void | setAttachment(QOpenGLFramebufferObject::Attachment attachment) |
void | setInternalTextureFormat(GLenum internalTextureFormat) |
void | setMipmap(bool enabled) |
void | setSamples(int samples) |
void | setTextureTarget(GLenum target) |
GLenum | textureTarget() const |
bool | operator!=(const QOpenGLFramebufferObjectFormat & other) const |
QOpenGLFramebufferObjectFormat & | operator=(const QOpenGLFramebufferObjectFormat & other) |
bool | operator==(const QOpenGLFramebufferObjectFormat & other) const |
Detailed Description
The QOpenGLFramebufferObjectFormat class specifies the format of an OpenGL framebuffer object.
A framebuffer object has several characteristics:
- Number of samples per pixels.
- Depth and/or stencil attachments.
- Texture target.
- Internal texture format.
Note that the desired attachments or number of samples per pixels might not be supported by the hardware driver. Call QOpenGLFramebufferObject::format() after creating a QOpenGLFramebufferObject to find the exact format that was used to create the frame buffer object.
See also QOpenGLFramebufferObject.
Member Function Documentation
QOpenGLFramebufferObjectFormat::QOpenGLFramebufferObjectFormat()
Creates a QOpenGLFramebufferObjectFormat object for specifying the format of an OpenGL framebuffer object.
By default the format specifies a non-multisample framebuffer object with no attachments, texture target GL_TEXTURE_2D
, and internal format GL_RGBA8
. On OpenGL/ES systems, the default internal format is GL_RGBA
.
See also samples(), attachment(), and internalTextureFormat().
QOpenGLFramebufferObjectFormat::QOpenGLFramebufferObjectFormat(const QOpenGLFramebufferObjectFormat & other)
Constructs a copy of other.
QOpenGLFramebufferObjectFormat::~QOpenGLFramebufferObjectFormat()
Destroys the QOpenGLFramebufferObjectFormat.
QOpenGLFramebufferObject::Attachment QOpenGLFramebufferObjectFormat::attachment() const
Returns the configuration of the depth and stencil buffers attached to a framebuffer object. The default is QOpenGLFramebufferObject::NoAttachment.
See also setAttachment().
GLenum QOpenGLFramebufferObjectFormat::internalTextureFormat() const
Returns the internal format of a framebuffer object's texture or multisample framebuffer object's color buffer. The default is GL_RGBA8
on desktop OpenGL systems, and GL_RGBA
on OpenGL/ES systems.
See also setInternalTextureFormat().
bool QOpenGLFramebufferObjectFormat::mipmap() const
Returns true
if mipmapping is enabled.
See also setMipmap().
int QOpenGLFramebufferObjectFormat::samples() const
Returns the number of samples per pixel if a framebuffer object is a multisample framebuffer object. Otherwise, returns 0. The default value is 0.
See also setSamples().
void QOpenGLFramebufferObjectFormat::setAttachment(QOpenGLFramebufferObject::Attachment attachment)
Sets the attachment configuration of a framebuffer object to attachment.
See also attachment().
void QOpenGLFramebufferObjectFormat::setInternalTextureFormat(GLenum internalTextureFormat)
Sets the internal format of a framebuffer object's texture or multisample framebuffer object's color buffer to internalTextureFormat.
See also internalTextureFormat().
void QOpenGLFramebufferObjectFormat::setMipmap(bool enabled)
Enables mipmapping if enabled is true; otherwise disables it.
Mipmapping is disabled by default.
If mipmapping is enabled, additional memory will be allocated for the mipmap levels. The mipmap levels can be updated by binding the texture and calling glGenerateMipmap(). Mipmapping cannot be enabled for multisampled framebuffer objects.
See also mipmap() and QOpenGLFramebufferObject::texture().
void QOpenGLFramebufferObjectFormat::setSamples(int samples)
Sets the number of samples per pixel for a multisample framebuffer object to samples. The default sample count of 0 represents a regular non-multisample framebuffer object.
If the desired amount of samples per pixel is not supported by the hardware then the maximum number of samples per pixel will be used. Note that multisample framebuffer objects can not be bound as textures. Also, the GL_EXT_framebuffer_multisample
extension is required to create a framebuffer with more than one sample per pixel.
See also samples().
void QOpenGLFramebufferObjectFormat::setTextureTarget(GLenum target)
Sets the texture target of the texture attached to a framebuffer object to target. Ignored for multisample framebuffer objects.
See also textureTarget() and samples().
GLenum QOpenGLFramebufferObjectFormat::textureTarget() const
Returns the texture target of the texture attached to a framebuffer object. Ignored for multisample framebuffer objects. The default is GL_TEXTURE_2D
.
See also setTextureTarget() and samples().
bool QOpenGLFramebufferObjectFormat::operator!=(const QOpenGLFramebufferObjectFormat & other) const
Returns false
if all the options of this framebuffer object format are the same as other; otherwise returns true
.
QOpenGLFramebufferObjectFormat & QOpenGLFramebufferObjectFormat::operator=(const QOpenGLFramebufferObjectFormat & other)
Assigns other to this object.
bool QOpenGLFramebufferObjectFormat::operator==(const QOpenGLFramebufferObjectFormat & other) const
Returns true
if all the options of this framebuffer object format are the same as other; otherwise returns false
.
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