glCreateShaderProgramv — create a stand-alone program from an array of null-terminated source code strings
GLuint glCreateShaderProgramv(
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GLenum type, |
| GLsizei count, | |
const char **strings); |
type
Specifies the type of shader to create.
count
Specifies the number of source code strings in the array strings.
strings
Specifies the address of an array of pointers to source code strings from which to create the program object.
glCreateShaderProgramv creates a program object containing compiled and linked
shaders for a single stage specified by type. strings
refers to an array of count strings from which to create the shader executables.
glCreateShaderProgramv is equivalent (assuming no errors are generated) to:
const GLuint shader = glCreateShader(type);
if (shader) {
glShaderSource(shader, count, strings, NULL);
glCompileShader(shader);
const GLuint program = glCreateProgram();
if (program) {
GLint compiled = GL_FALSE;
glGetShaderiv(shader, GL_COMPILE_STATUS, &compiled);
glProgramParameteri(program, GL_PROGRAM_SEPARABLE, GL_TRUE);
if (compiled) {
glAttachShader(program, shader);
glLinkProgram(program);
glDetachShader(program, shader);
}
/* append-shader-info-log-to-program-info-log */
}
glDeleteShader(shader);
return program;
} else {
return 0;
}
The program object created by glCreateShaderProgramv has its GL_PROGRAM_SEPARABLE
status set to GL_TRUE.
GL_INVALID_ENUM is generated if type is not
an accepted shader type.
GL_INVALID_VALUE is generated if count is
negative.
Other errors are generated if the supplied shader code fails to compile and link, as described for the commands in the pseudocode sequence above, but all such errors are generated without any side effects of executing those commands.
| OpenGL ES API Version | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Function Name | 2.0 | 3.0 | 3.1 | 3.2 |
glCreateShaderProgramv
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- | - | ✔ | ✔ |
glCreateShader, glCreateProgram, glCompileShader, glLinkProgram
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