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sf::Context Class Reference

Class holding a valid drawing context. More...

#include <Context.hpp>

Inheritance diagram for sf::Context:
sf::GlResource sf::NonCopyable

Public Member Functions

 Context ()
 Default constructor.
 
 ~Context ()
 Destructor.
 
bool setActive (bool active)
 Activate or deactivate explicitely the context.
 
 Context (const ContextSettings &settings, unsigned int width, unsigned int height)
 Construct a in-memory context.
 

Static Private Member Functions

static void ensureGlContext ()
 Make sure that a valid OpenGL context exists in the current thread.
 

Detailed Description

Class holding a valid drawing context.

If you need to make OpenGL calls without having an active window (like in a thread), you can use an instance of this class to get a valid context.

Having a valid context is necessary for every OpenGL call.

Note that a context is only active in its current thread, if you create a new thread it will have no valid context by default.

To use a sf::Context instance, just construct it and let it live as long as you need a valid context. No explicit activation is needed, all it has to do is to exist. Its destructor will take care of deactivating and freeing all the attached resources.

Usage example:

void threadFunction(void*)
{
sf::Context context;
// from now on, you have a valid context
// you can make OpenGL calls
glClear(GL_DEPTH_BUFFER_BIT);
}
// the context is automatically deactivated and destroyed
// by the sf::Context destructor

Definition at line 48 of file Context.hpp.

Constructor & Destructor Documentation

sf::Context::Context ( )

Default constructor.

The constructor creates and activates the context

sf::Context::~Context ( )

Destructor.

The desctructor deactivates and destroys the context

sf::Context::Context ( const ContextSettings settings,
unsigned int  width,
unsigned int  height 
)

Construct a in-memory context.

This constructor is for internal use, you don't need to bother with it.

Parameters
settingsCreation parameters
widthBack buffer width
heightBack buffer height

Member Function Documentation

bool sf::Context::setActive ( bool  active)

Activate or deactivate explicitely the context.

Parameters
activeTrue to activate, false to deactivate
Returns
True on success, false on failure

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