I am having some issues with the memory with a very simple OpenGL application that I wrote to learn VBOs. The memory it uses readily increases the longer it is open. Below is code the duplicates what I am seeing using Windows Task Manager:
#include <windows.h>
#include <iostream>
#include <sstream>
#include <fstream>
#include <SFML/Graphics.hpp>
#include <glew.h>
#include <gl/gl.h>
#include <gl/glu.h>
using namespace std;
class Scene {
public:
void resize( int w, int h ) {
// OpenGL Reshape
glViewport( 0, 0, w, h );
glMatrixMode( GL_PROJECTION );
glLoadIdentity();
gluPerspective( 120.0, (GLdouble)w/(GLdouble)h, 0.5, 500.0 );
glMatrixMode( GL_MODELVIEW );
}
};
int main() {
sf::RenderWindow window(sf::VideoMode(800, 600, 32), "Test");
///Setup the scene, materials, lighting
Scene scene;
scene.resize(800,600);
glEnable(GL_DEPTH_TEST);
glEnable(GL_LIGHTING);
glColorMaterial(GL_FRONT_AND_BACK, GL_EMISSION);
glEnable(GL_COLOR_MATERIAL);
glShadeModel(GL_FLAT);
glEnable(GL_LIGHT0);
float XL = .5, YL = .1, ZL = 1;
GLfloat ambientLight[] = { 0.2f, 0.2f, 0.2f, 1.0f };
GLfloat diffuseLight[] = { 0.8f, 0.8f, 0.8, 1.0f };
GLfloat specularLight[] = { 0.5f, 0.5f, 0.5f, 1.0f };
GLfloat lightpos[] = {XL, YL, ZL, 0.};
glLightfv(GL_LIGHT0, GL_AMBIENT, ambientLight);
glLightfv(GL_LIGHT0, GL_DIFFUSE, diffuseLight);
glLightfv(GL_LIGHT0, GL_SPECULAR, specularLight);
glLightfv(GL_LIGHT0, GL_POSITION, lightpos);
glGenBuffersARB = (PFNGLGENBUFFERSARBPROC)wglGetProcAddress("glGenBuffersARB");
glBindBufferARB = (PFNGLBINDBUFFERARBPROC)wglGetProcAddress("glBindBufferARB");
glBufferDataARB = (PFNGLBUFFERDATAARBPROC)wglGetProcAddress("glBufferDataARB");
glBufferSubDataARB = (PFNGLBUFFERSUBDATAARBPROC)wglGetProcAddress("glBufferSubDataARB");
glDeleteBuffersARB = (PFNGLDELETEBUFFERSARBPROC)wglGetProcAddress("glDeleteBuffersARB");
glGetBufferParameterivARB = (PFNGLGETBUFFERPARAMETERIVARBPROC)wglGetProcAddress("glGetBufferParameterivARB");
glMapBufferARB = (PFNGLMAPBUFFERARBPROC)wglGetProcAddress("glMapBufferARB");
glUnmapBufferARB = (PFNGLUNMAPBUFFERARBPROC)wglGetProcAddress("glUnmapBufferARB");
///Each vertex is in order for what is needed
GLfloat vertices[] = { .5, .5, .5, -.5, .5, .5, -.5,-.5, .5, .5, -.5, .5};
GLuint VBOID;
glGenBuffersARB(1, &VBOID);
glBindBufferARB(GL_ARRAY_BUFFER_ARB, VBOID);
glBufferDataARB(GL_ARRAY_BUFFER_ARB, 48, vertices, GL_STATIC_DRAW_ARB);
///Start loop
cout << "Starting" << endl;
while( window.isOpen() ) {
sf::Event event;
while( window.pollEvent( event ) ) {
if( event.type == sf::Event::Closed )
window.close();
}
glClear( GL_COLOR_BUFFER_BIT | GL_DEPTH_BUFFER_BIT );
glMatrixMode(GL_PROJECTION);
glLoadIdentity();
gluPerspective(50.0, 1.0, 1.0, 50);
glMatrixMode(GL_MODELVIEW);
glLoadIdentity();
gluLookAt(5, 5, 5, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0);
glBindBufferARB(GL_ARRAY_BUFFER_ARB, VBOID);
glEnableClientState(GL_VERTEX_ARRAY);
glVertexPointer(3, GL_FLOAT, 0, 0);
glDrawArrays(GL_QUADS, 0, 4);
glDisableClientState(GL_VERTEX_ARRAY);
///Reset env settings for SFML
glTexEnvf(GL_TEXTURE_ENV, GL_TEXTURE_ENV_MODE, GL_MODULATE);
window.display();
}
return 1;
}
Commenting out all event polling changes nothing. The window clearing doesnt seem to make a difference if I use window.clear() or opengl's clear function.
With further commenting out I was able to figure out that the one line of code, window.display(), is causing my memory leak. Its not much with the little bit of data I have, increases about 2,000 KB per second for me using Windows Task Manager to track the applications memory consumption.