Each of these strings would previously rely on StringView's char const*
constructor overload, which would call __builtin_strlen on the string.
Since we now have operator ""sv, we can replace these with much simpler
versions. This opens the door to being able to remove
StringView(char const*).
No functional changes.
glCullFace only accepts GL_FRONT, GL_BACK and GL_FRONT_AND_BACK.
We checked if the mode was valid by performing
```
cull_mode < GL_FRONT || cull_mode > GL_FRONT_AND_BACK
```
However, this range also contains GL_LEFT and GL_RIGHT, which we would
accept when we should return a GL_INVALID_ENUM error.
glDeleteTextures previously did not check that the texture name was
allocated by glGenTextures before adding it to the free texture name
list.
This means that if you delete a texture twice in a row, the name will
appear twice in the free texture list, making glGenTextures return the
same texture name twice in a row.
Implement (anti)aliased point drawing and anti-aliased line drawing.
Supported through LibGL's `GL_POINTS`, `GL_LINES`, `GL_LINE_LOOP` and
`GL_LINE_STRIP`.
In order to support this, `LibSoftGPU`s rasterization logic was
reworked. Now, any primitive can be drawn by invoking `rasterize()`
which takes care of the quad loop and fragment testing logic. Three
callbacks need to be passed:
* `set_coverage_mask`: the primitive needs to provide initial coverage
mask information so fragments can be discarded early.
* `set_quad_depth`: fragments survived stencil testing, so depth values
need to be set so depth testing can take place.
* `set_quad_attributes`: fragments survived depth testing, so fragment
shading is going to take place. All attributes like color, tex coords
and fog depth need to be set so alpha testing and eventually,
fragment rasterization can take place.
As of this commit, there are four instantiations of this function:
* Triangle rasterization
* Points - aliased
* Points - anti-aliased
* Lines - anti-aliased
In order to standardize vertex processing for all primitive types,
things like vertex transformation, lighting and tex coord generation
are now taking place before clipping.
According to the spec, these calls should be identical to an invocation
of `glVertex2*`, which sets the W-coordinate to 1 by default.
This fixes the credits sequence rendering of Tux Racer.
Each LibGL test can now be tested against a reference QOI image.
Initially, these images can be generated by setting `SAVE_OUTPUT` to
`true`, which will save a bunch of QOI images to `/home/anon`.
At the moment we just check if we *can* render a simple triangle, we do
not yet actually test if the image is indeed the triangle we wanted.
This test also outputs the rendered image when GL_DEBUG is enabled to a
file called "picture.bmp" for manual verification.
Co-authored-by: sunverwerth <s.unverwerth@serenityos.org>