On 03/30/2012 09:48 AM, Ian Romanick wrote:
On 03/30/2012 03:12 AM, Jose Fonseca wrote:
- Original Message -
Certain applications don't call SwapBuffers before exiting. Yet,
we'd
really like to see a bitmap containing the final rendered image even
if
they choose never to present it.
I
- Original Message -
> On 03/30/2012 03:12 AM, Jose Fonseca wrote:
> >
> > - Original Message -
> >> Certain applications don't call SwapBuffers before exiting. Yet,
> >> we'd
> >> really like to see a bitmap containing the final rendered image
> >> even
> >> if
> >> they choose
On 03/30/2012 03:12 AM, Jose Fonseca wrote:
- Original Message -
Certain applications don't call SwapBuffers before exiting. Yet,
we'd
really like to see a bitmap containing the final rendered image even
if
they choose never to present it.
In particular, Piglit tests (at least with -a
On Fri, 30 Mar 2012 01:31:12 -0700, Kenneth Graunke
wrote:
> Certain applications don't call SwapBuffers before exiting. Yet, we'd
> really like to see a bitmap containing the final rendered image even if
> they choose never to present it.
>
> In particular, Piglit tests (at least with -auto -f
- Original Message -
> Certain applications don't call SwapBuffers before exiting. Yet,
> we'd
> really like to see a bitmap containing the final rendered image even
> if
> they choose never to present it.
>
> In particular, Piglit tests (at least with -auto -fbo) fall into this
> catego
Certain applications don't call SwapBuffers before exiting. Yet, we'd
really like to see a bitmap containing the final rendered image even if
they choose never to present it.
In particular, Piglit tests (at least with -auto -fbo) fall into this
category. Many of them failed to dump any images at