glGetProgramInfoLog — return the information log for a program object
void glGetProgramInfoLog( | GLuint program, |
GLsizei maxLength, | |
GLsizei *length, | |
GLchar *infoLog) ; |
program
Specifies the program object whose information log is to be queried.
maxLength
Specifies the size of the character buffer for storing the returned information log.
length
Returns the length of the string returned in infoLog
(excluding the null terminator).
infoLog
Specifies an array of characters that is used to return the information log.
glGetProgramInfoLog
returns the information log for the specified program object. The information log for a program object is modified when the program object is linked or validated. The string that is returned will be null terminated.
glGetProgramInfoLog
returns in infoLog
as much of the information log as it can, up to a maximum of maxLength
characters. The number of characters actually returned, excluding the null termination character, is specified by length
. If the length of the returned string is not required, a value of NULL
can be passed in the length
argument. The size of the buffer required to store the returned information log can be obtained by calling glGetProgramiv with the value GL_INFO_LOG_LENGTH
.
The information log for a program object is either an empty string, or a string containing information about the last link operation, or a string containing information about the last validation operation. It may contain diagnostic messages, warning messages, and other information. When a program object is created, its information log will be a string of length 0.
The information log for a program object is the OpenGL implementer's primary mechanism for conveying information about linking and validating. Therefore, the information log can be helpful to application developers during the development process, even when these operations are successful. Application developers should not expect different OpenGL implementations to produce identical information logs.
GL_INVALID_VALUE
is generated if program
is not a value generated by OpenGL.
GL_INVALID_OPERATION
is generated if program
is not a program object.
GL_INVALID_VALUE
is generated if maxLength
is less than 0.
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