glBeginQueryIndexed, glEndQueryIndexed — delimit the boundaries of a query object on an indexed target
void glBeginQueryIndexed( | GLenum target, |
GLuint index, | |
GLuint id) ; |
void glEndQueryIndexed( | GLenum target, |
GLuint index) ; |
glBeginQueryIndexed
target
Specifies the target type of query object established between glBeginQueryIndexed
and the subsequent glEndQueryIndexed. The symbolic constant must be one of GL_SAMPLES_PASSED
, GL_ANY_SAMPLES_PASSED
, GL_PRIMITIVES_GENERATED
, GL_TRANSFORM_FEEDBACK_PRIMITIVES_WRITTEN
, or GL_TIME_ELAPSED
.
index
Specifies the index of the query target upon which to begin the query.
id
Specifies the name of a query object.
glEndQueryIndexed
target
Specifies the target type of query object to be concluded. The symbolic constant must be one of GL_SAMPLES_PASSED
, GL_ANY_SAMPLES_PASSED
, GL_PRIMITIVES_GENERATED
, GL_TRANSFORM_FEEDBACK_PRIMITIVES_WRITTEN
, or GL_TIME_ELAPSED
.
index
Specifies the index of the query target upon which to end the query.
glBeginQueryIndexed
and glEndQueryIndexed delimit the boundaries of a query object. query
must be a name previously returned from a call to glGenQueries. If a query object with name id
does not yet exist it is created with the type determined by target
. target
must be one of GL_SAMPLES_PASSED
, GL_ANY_SAMPLES_PASSED
, GL_PRIMITIVES_GENERATED
, GL_TRANSFORM_FEEDBACK_PRIMITIVES_WRITTEN
, or GL_TIME_ELAPSED
. The behavior of the query object depends on its type and is as follows.
index
specifies the index of the query target and must be between a target
-specific maximum.
If target
is GL_SAMPLES_PASSED
, id
must be an unused name, or the name of an existing occlusion query object. When glBeginQueryIndexed
is executed, the query object's samples-passed counter is reset to 0. Subsequent rendering will increment the counter for every sample that passes the depth test. If the value of GL_SAMPLE_BUFFERS
is 0, then the samples-passed count is incremented by 1 for each fragment. If the value of GL_SAMPLE_BUFFERS
is 1, then the samples-passed count is incremented by the number of samples whose coverage bit is set. However, implementations, at their discression may instead increase the samples-passed count by the value of GL_SAMPLES
if any sample in the fragment is covered. When glEndQueryIndexed
is executed, the samples-passed counter is assigned to the query object's result value. This value can be queried by calling glGetQueryObject with pname
GL_QUERY_RESULT
. When target
is GL_SAMPLES_PASSED
, index
must be zero.
If target
is GL_ANY_SAMPLES_PASSED
, id
must be an unused name, or the name of an existing boolean occlusion query object. When glBeginQueryIndexed
is executed, the query object's samples-passed flag is reset to GL_FALSE
. Subsequent rendering causes the flag to be set to GL_TRUE
if any sample passes the depth test. When glEndQueryIndexed
is executed, the samples-passed flag is assigned to the query object's result value. This value can be queried by calling glGetQueryObject with pname
GL_QUERY_RESULT
. When target
is GL_ANY_SAMPLES_PASSED
, index
must be zero.
If target
is GL_PRIMITIVES_GENERATED
, id
must be an unused name, or the name of an existing primitive query object previously bound to the GL_PRIMITIVES_GENERATED
query binding. When glBeginQueryIndexed
is executed, the query object's primitives-generated counter is reset to 0. Subsequent rendering will increment the counter once for every vertex that is emitted from the geometry shader to the stream given by index
, or from the vertex shader if index
is zero and no geometry shader is present. When glEndQueryIndexed
is executed, the primitives-generated counter for stream index
is assigned to the query object's result value. This value can be queried by calling glGetQueryObject with pname
GL_QUERY_RESULT
. When target
is GL_PRIMITIVES_GENERATED
, index
must be less than the value of GL_MAX_VERTEX_STREAMS
.
If target
is GL_TRANSFORM_FEEDBACK_PRIMITIVES_WRITTEN
, id
must be an unused name, or the name of an existing primitive query object previously bound to the GL_TRANSFORM_FEEDBACK_PRIMITIVES_WRITTEN
query binding. When glBeginQueryIndexed
is executed, the query object's primitives-written counter for the stream specified by index
is reset to 0. Subsequent rendering will increment the counter once for every vertex that is written into the bound transform feedback buffer(s) for stream index
. If transform feedback mode is not activated between the call to glBeginQueryIndexed
and glEndQueryIndexed
, the counter will not be incremented. When glEndQueryIndexed
is executed, the primitives-written counter for stream index
is assigned to the query object's result value. This value can be queried by calling glGetQueryObject with pname
GL_QUERY_RESULT
. When target
is GL_TRANSFORM_FEEDBACK_PRIMITIVES_WRITTEN
, index
must be less than the value of GL_MAX_VERTEX_STREAMS
.
If target
is GL_TIME_ELAPSED
, id
must be an unused name, or the name of an existing timer query object previously bound to the GL_TIME_ELAPSED
query binding. When glBeginQueryIndexed
is executed, the query object's time counter is reset to 0. When glEndQueryIndexed
is executed, the elapsed server time that has passed since the call to glBeginQueryIndexed
is written into the query object's time counter. This value can be queried by calling glGetQueryObject with pname
GL_QUERY_RESULT
. When target
is GL_TIME_ELAPSED
, index
must be zero.
Querying the GL_QUERY_RESULT
implicitly flushes the GL pipeline until the rendering delimited by the query object has completed and the result is available. GL_QUERY_RESULT_AVAILABLE
can be queried to determine if the result is immediately available or if the rendering is not yet complete.
If the query target's count exceeds the maximum value representable in the number of available bits, as reported by glGetQueryiv with target
set to the appropriate query target and pname
GL_QUERY_COUNTER_BITS
, the count becomes undefined.
An implementation may support 0 bits in its counter, in which case query results are always undefined and essentially useless.
When GL_SAMPLE_BUFFERS
is 0, the samples-passed counter of an occlusion query will increment once for each fragment that passes the depth test. When GL_SAMPLE_BUFFERS
is 1, an implementation may either increment the samples-passed counter individually for each sample of a fragment that passes the depth test, or it may choose to increment the counter for all samples of a fragment if any one of them passes the depth test.
Calling glBeginQuery or glEndQuery is equivalent to calling glBeginQueryIndexed or glEndQueryIndexed with index
set to zero, respectively.
GL_INVALID_ENUM
is generated if target
is not one of the accepted tokens.
GL_INVALID_VALUE
is generated if index
is greater than the query target-specific maximum.
GL_INVALID_OPERATION
is generated if glBeginQueryIndexed
is executed while a query object of the same target
is already active.
GL_INVALID_OPERATION
is generated if glEndQueryIndexed is executed when a query object of the same target
is not active.
GL_INVALID_OPERATION
is generated if id
is 0.
GL_INVALID_OPERATION
is generated if id
is the name of an already active query object.
GL_INVALID_OPERATION
is generated if id
refers to an existing query object whose type does not does not match target
.
OpenGL Version | ||||||||||||
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Function / Feature Name | 2.0 | 2.1 | 3.0 | 3.1 | 3.2 | 3.3 | 4.0 | 4.1 | 4.2 | 4.3 | 4.4 | 4.5 |
glBeginQueryIndexed | - | - | - | - | - | - | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
glEndQueryIndexed | - | - | - | - | - | - | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
glBeginQuery, glDeleteQueries, glEndQuery, glGenQueries, glGetQueryObject, glGetQueryiv, glIsQuery
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