Ah, ignore my previous message, I misunderstood the original question
(really shouldn't be wandering around the Internet at ~5AM :) ).

Function eglQuerySurfacePointerANGLE() from ANGLE's EGL extension "
EGL_ANGLE_query_surface_pointer" may be what you're looking for.
On Jan 24, 2014 8:57 PM, "Thomas Sevaldrud" <tho...@silentwings.no> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I know that what I'm about to ask is somewhat of a heresy, but is there a
> way to access to the IDirect3DSurface9 used as a back buffer by the ANGLE
> OpenGL Wrapper in Qt?
>
> The ultimate goal of this hack is to integrate a QWindow into a WPF
> application. I know this sounds real evil, but the WPF requirement is way
> out of my control, and I would really like to avoid copying the frame
> buffer via system memory. By using the D3DSurface I can simply plug it into
> a D3DImage in .NET (I've done this with other D3D applications before, so I
> know it works)
>
> I've been digging around in the Qt code but this far I haven't been able
> to figure out exactly how ANGLE is initialized and where it fits into the
> rest of everything.
>
> Any insight into this would be greatly appreciated.
>
> - Thomas
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