glBindProgramPipeline — bind a program pipeline to the current context
| void glBindProgramPipeline( | GLuint pipeline ); | 
pipeline
                
              
            Specifies the name of the pipeline object to bind to the context.
            glBindProgramPipeline binds a program pipeline object to the current
            context. pipeline must be a name previously returned from a call
            to glGenProgramPipelines. If
            no program pipeline exists with name pipeline then a new pipeline object
            is created with that name and initialized to the default state vector.
        
            When a program pipeline object is bound using glBindProgramPipeline, any previous
            binding is broken and is replaced with a binding to the specified pipeline object. If pipeline
            is zero, the previous binding is broken and is not replaced, leaving no pipeline object bound.
            If no current program object has been established by glUseProgram,
            the program objects used for each stage and for uniform updates are taken from the bound program
            pipeline object, if any. If there is a current program object established by glUseProgram,
            the bound program pipeline object has no effect on rendering or uniform updates. When a bound program
            pipeline object is used for rendering, individual shader executables are taken from its program objects.
        
            GL_INVALID_OPERATION is generated if pipeline is not zero or
            a name previously returned from a call to glGenProgramPipelines
            or if such a name has been deleted by a call to
            glDeleteProgramPipelines.
        
| OpenGL ES API Version | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Function Name | 2.0 | 3.0 | 3.1 | 3.2 | 
| glBindProgramPipeline | - | - | ✔ | ✔ | 
glCreateShader, glCreateProgram, glCompileShader, glLinkProgram, glGenProgramPipelines, glDeleteProgramPipelines, glIsProgramPipeline
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