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| ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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| //
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| // SFML - Simple and Fast Multimedia Library
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| // Copyright (C) 2007-2018 Laurent Gomila (laurent@sfml-dev.org)
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| //
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| // This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied warranty.
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| // In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages arising from the use of this software.
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| //
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| // Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose,
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| // including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it freely,
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| // subject to the following restrictions:
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| //
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| // 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented;
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| //    you must not claim that you wrote the original software.
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| //    If you use this software in a product, an acknowledgment
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| //    in the product documentation would be appreciated but is not required.
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| //
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| // 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such,
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| //    and must not be misrepresented as being the original software.
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| //
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| // 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution.
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| //
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| ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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| 
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| #ifndef SFML_SHADER_HPP
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| #define SFML_SHADER_HPP
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| 
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| ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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| // Headers
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| ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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| #include <SFML/Graphics/Export.hpp>
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| #include <SFML/Graphics/Glsl.hpp>
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| #include <SFML/Window/GlResource.hpp>
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| #include <SFML/System/NonCopyable.hpp>
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| #include <SFML/System/Vector2.hpp>
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| #include <SFML/System/Vector3.hpp>
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| #include <map>
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| #include <string>
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| 
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| 
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| namespace sf
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| {
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| class Color;
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| class InputStream;
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| class Texture;
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| class Transform;
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| 
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| ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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| /// \brief Shader class (vertex, geometry and fragment)
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| ///
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| ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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| class SFML_GRAPHICS_API Shader : GlResource, NonCopyable
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| {
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| public:
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| 
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|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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|     /// \brief Types of shaders
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|     ///
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|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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|     enum Type
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|     {
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|         Vertex,   ///< %Vertex shader
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|         Geometry, ///< Geometry shader
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|         Fragment  ///< Fragment (pixel) shader
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|     };
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| 
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|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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|     /// \brief Special type that can be passed to setUniform(),
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|     ///        and that represents the texture of the object being drawn
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|     ///
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|     /// \see setUniform(const std::string&, CurrentTextureType)
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|     ///
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|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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|     struct CurrentTextureType {};
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| 
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|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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|     /// \brief Represents the texture of the object being drawn
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|     ///
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|     /// \see setUniform(const std::string&, CurrentTextureType)
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|     ///
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|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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|     static CurrentTextureType CurrentTexture;
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| 
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| public:
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| 
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|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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|     /// \brief Default constructor
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|     ///
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|     /// This constructor creates an invalid shader.
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|     ///
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|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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|     Shader();
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| 
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|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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|     /// \brief Destructor
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|     ///
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|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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|     ~Shader();
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| 
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|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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|     /// \brief Load the vertex, geometry or fragment shader from a file
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|     ///
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|     /// This function loads a single shader, vertex, geometry or
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|     /// fragment, identified by the second argument.
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|     /// The source must be a text file containing a valid
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|     /// shader in GLSL language. GLSL is a C-like language
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|     /// dedicated to OpenGL shaders; you'll probably need to
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|     /// read a good documentation for it before writing your
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|     /// own shaders.
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|     ///
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|     /// \param filename Path of the vertex, geometry or fragment shader file to load
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|     /// \param type     Type of shader (vertex, geometry or fragment)
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|     ///
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|     /// \return True if loading succeeded, false if it failed
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|     ///
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|     /// \see loadFromMemory, loadFromStream
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|     ///
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|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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|     bool loadFromFile(const std::string& filename, Type type);
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| 
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|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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|     /// \brief Load both the vertex and fragment shaders from files
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|     ///
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|     /// This function loads both the vertex and the fragment
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|     /// shaders. If one of them fails to load, the shader is left
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|     /// empty (the valid shader is unloaded).
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|     /// The sources must be text files containing valid shaders
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|     /// in GLSL language. GLSL is a C-like language dedicated to
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|     /// OpenGL shaders; you'll probably need to read a good documentation
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|     /// for it before writing your own shaders.
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|     ///
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|     /// \param vertexShaderFilename   Path of the vertex shader file to load
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|     /// \param fragmentShaderFilename Path of the fragment shader file to load
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|     ///
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|     /// \return True if loading succeeded, false if it failed
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|     ///
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|     /// \see loadFromMemory, loadFromStream
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|     ///
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|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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|     bool loadFromFile(const std::string& vertexShaderFilename, const std::string& fragmentShaderFilename);
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| 
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|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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|     /// \brief Load the vertex, geometry and fragment shaders from files
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|     ///
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|     /// This function loads the vertex, geometry and fragment
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|     /// shaders. If one of them fails to load, the shader is left
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|     /// empty (the valid shader is unloaded).
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|     /// The sources must be text files containing valid shaders
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|     /// in GLSL language. GLSL is a C-like language dedicated to
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|     /// OpenGL shaders; you'll probably need to read a good documentation
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|     /// for it before writing your own shaders.
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|     ///
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|     /// \param vertexShaderFilename   Path of the vertex shader file to load
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|     /// \param geometryShaderFilename Path of the geometry shader file to load
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|     /// \param fragmentShaderFilename Path of the fragment shader file to load
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|     ///
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|     /// \return True if loading succeeded, false if it failed
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|     ///
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|     /// \see loadFromMemory, loadFromStream
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|     ///
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|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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|     bool loadFromFile(const std::string& vertexShaderFilename, const std::string& geometryShaderFilename, const std::string& fragmentShaderFilename);
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| 
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|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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|     /// \brief Load the vertex, geometry or fragment shader from a source code in memory
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|     ///
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|     /// This function loads a single shader, vertex, geometry
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|     /// or fragment, identified by the second argument.
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|     /// The source code must be a valid shader in GLSL language.
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|     /// GLSL is a C-like language dedicated to OpenGL shaders;
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|     /// you'll probably need to read a good documentation for
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|     /// it before writing your own shaders.
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|     ///
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|     /// \param shader String containing the source code of the shader
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|     /// \param type   Type of shader (vertex, geometry or fragment)
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|     ///
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|     /// \return True if loading succeeded, false if it failed
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|     ///
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|     /// \see loadFromFile, loadFromStream
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|     ///
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|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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|     bool loadFromMemory(const std::string& shader, Type type);
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| 
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|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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|     /// \brief Load both the vertex and fragment shaders from source codes in memory
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|     ///
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|     /// This function loads both the vertex and the fragment
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|     /// shaders. If one of them fails to load, the shader is left
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|     /// empty (the valid shader is unloaded).
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|     /// The sources must be valid shaders in GLSL language. GLSL is
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|     /// a C-like language dedicated to OpenGL shaders; you'll
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|     /// probably need to read a good documentation for it before
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|     /// writing your own shaders.
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|     ///
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|     /// \param vertexShader   String containing the source code of the vertex shader
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|     /// \param fragmentShader String containing the source code of the fragment shader
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|     ///
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|     /// \return True if loading succeeded, false if it failed
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|     ///
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|     /// \see loadFromFile, loadFromStream
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|     ///
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|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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|     bool loadFromMemory(const std::string& vertexShader, const std::string& fragmentShader);
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| 
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|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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|     /// \brief Load the vertex, geometry and fragment shaders from source codes in memory
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|     ///
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|     /// This function loads the vertex, geometry and fragment
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|     /// shaders. If one of them fails to load, the shader is left
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|     /// empty (the valid shader is unloaded).
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|     /// The sources must be valid shaders in GLSL language. GLSL is
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|     /// a C-like language dedicated to OpenGL shaders; you'll
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|     /// probably need to read a good documentation for it before
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|     /// writing your own shaders.
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|     ///
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|     /// \param vertexShader   String containing the source code of the vertex shader
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|     /// \param geometryShader String containing the source code of the geometry shader
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|     /// \param fragmentShader String containing the source code of the fragment shader
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|     ///
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|     /// \return True if loading succeeded, false if it failed
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|     ///
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|     /// \see loadFromFile, loadFromStream
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|     ///
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|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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|     bool loadFromMemory(const std::string& vertexShader, const std::string& geometryShader, const std::string& fragmentShader);
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| 
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|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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|     /// \brief Load the vertex, geometry or fragment shader from a custom stream
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|     ///
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|     /// This function loads a single shader, vertex, geometry
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|     /// or fragment, identified by the second argument.
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|     /// The source code must be a valid shader in GLSL language.
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|     /// GLSL is a C-like language dedicated to OpenGL shaders;
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|     /// you'll probably need to read a good documentation for it
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|     /// before writing your own shaders.
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|     ///
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|     /// \param stream Source stream to read from
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|     /// \param type   Type of shader (vertex, geometry or fragment)
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|     ///
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|     /// \return True if loading succeeded, false if it failed
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|     ///
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|     /// \see loadFromFile, loadFromMemory
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|     ///
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|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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|     bool loadFromStream(InputStream& stream, Type type);
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| 
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|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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|     /// \brief Load both the vertex and fragment shaders from custom streams
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|     ///
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|     /// This function loads both the vertex and the fragment
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|     /// shaders. If one of them fails to load, the shader is left
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|     /// empty (the valid shader is unloaded).
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|     /// The source codes must be valid shaders in GLSL language.
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|     /// GLSL is a C-like language dedicated to OpenGL shaders;
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|     /// you'll probably need to read a good documentation for
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|     /// it before writing your own shaders.
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|     ///
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|     /// \param vertexShaderStream   Source stream to read the vertex shader from
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|     /// \param fragmentShaderStream Source stream to read the fragment shader from
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|     ///
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|     /// \return True if loading succeeded, false if it failed
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|     ///
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|     /// \see loadFromFile, loadFromMemory
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|     ///
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|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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|     bool loadFromStream(InputStream& vertexShaderStream, InputStream& fragmentShaderStream);
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| 
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|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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|     /// \brief Load the vertex, geometry and fragment shaders from custom streams
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|     ///
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|     /// This function loads the vertex, geometry and fragment
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|     /// shaders. If one of them fails to load, the shader is left
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|     /// empty (the valid shader is unloaded).
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|     /// The source codes must be valid shaders in GLSL language.
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|     /// GLSL is a C-like language dedicated to OpenGL shaders;
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|     /// you'll probably need to read a good documentation for
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|     /// it before writing your own shaders.
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|     ///
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|     /// \param vertexShaderStream   Source stream to read the vertex shader from
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|     /// \param geometryShaderStream Source stream to read the geometry shader from
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|     /// \param fragmentShaderStream Source stream to read the fragment shader from
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|     ///
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|     /// \return True if loading succeeded, false if it failed
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|     ///
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|     /// \see loadFromFile, loadFromMemory
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|     ///
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|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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|     bool loadFromStream(InputStream& vertexShaderStream, InputStream& geometryShaderStream, InputStream& fragmentShaderStream);
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| 
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|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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|     /// \brief Specify value for \p float uniform
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|     ///
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|     /// \param name Name of the uniform variable in GLSL
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|     /// \param x    Value of the float scalar
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|     ///
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|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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|     void setUniform(const std::string& name, float x);
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| 
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|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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|     /// \brief Specify value for \p vec2 uniform
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|     ///
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|     /// \param name   Name of the uniform variable in GLSL
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|     /// \param vector Value of the vec2 vector
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|     ///
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|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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|     void setUniform(const std::string& name, const Glsl::Vec2& vector);
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| 
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|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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|     /// \brief Specify value for \p vec3 uniform
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|     ///
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|     /// \param name   Name of the uniform variable in GLSL
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|     /// \param vector Value of the vec3 vector
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|     ///
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|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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|     void setUniform(const std::string& name, const Glsl::Vec3& vector);
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| 
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|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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|     /// \brief Specify value for \p vec4 uniform
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|     ///
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|     /// This overload can also be called with sf::Color objects
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|     /// that are converted to sf::Glsl::Vec4.
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|     ///
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|     /// It is important to note that the components of the color are
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|     /// normalized before being passed to the shader. Therefore,
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|     /// they are converted from range [0 .. 255] to range [0 .. 1].
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|     /// For example, a sf::Color(255, 127, 0, 255) will be transformed
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|     /// to a vec4(1.0, 0.5, 0.0, 1.0) in the shader.
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|     ///
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|     /// \param name   Name of the uniform variable in GLSL
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|     /// \param vector Value of the vec4 vector
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|     ///
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|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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|     void setUniform(const std::string& name, const Glsl::Vec4& vector);
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| 
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|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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|     /// \brief Specify value for \p int uniform
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|     ///
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|     /// \param name Name of the uniform variable in GLSL
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|     /// \param x    Value of the int scalar
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|     ///
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|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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|     void setUniform(const std::string& name, int x);
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| 
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|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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|     /// \brief Specify value for \p ivec2 uniform
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|     ///
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|     /// \param name   Name of the uniform variable in GLSL
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|     /// \param vector Value of the ivec2 vector
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|     ///
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|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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|     void setUniform(const std::string& name, const Glsl::Ivec2& vector);
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| 
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|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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|     /// \brief Specify value for \p ivec3 uniform
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|     ///
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|     /// \param name   Name of the uniform variable in GLSL
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|     /// \param vector Value of the ivec3 vector
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|     ///
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|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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|     void setUniform(const std::string& name, const Glsl::Ivec3& vector);
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| 
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|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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|     /// \brief Specify value for \p ivec4 uniform
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|     ///
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|     /// This overload can also be called with sf::Color objects
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|     /// that are converted to sf::Glsl::Ivec4.
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|     ///
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|     /// If color conversions are used, the ivec4 uniform in GLSL
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|     /// will hold the same values as the original sf::Color
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|     /// instance. For example, sf::Color(255, 127, 0, 255) is
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|     /// mapped to ivec4(255, 127, 0, 255).
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|     ///
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|     /// \param name   Name of the uniform variable in GLSL
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|     /// \param vector Value of the ivec4 vector
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|     ///
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|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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|     void setUniform(const std::string& name, const Glsl::Ivec4& vector);
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| 
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|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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|     /// \brief Specify value for \p bool uniform
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|     ///
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|     /// \param name Name of the uniform variable in GLSL
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|     /// \param x    Value of the bool scalar
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|     ///
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|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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|     void setUniform(const std::string& name, bool x);
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| 
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|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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|     /// \brief Specify value for \p bvec2 uniform
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|     ///
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|     /// \param name   Name of the uniform variable in GLSL
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|     /// \param vector Value of the bvec2 vector
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|     ///
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|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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|     void setUniform(const std::string& name, const Glsl::Bvec2& vector);
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| 
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|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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|     /// \brief Specify value for \p bvec3 uniform
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|     ///
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|     /// \param name   Name of the uniform variable in GLSL
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|     /// \param vector Value of the bvec3 vector
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|     ///
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|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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|     void setUniform(const std::string& name, const Glsl::Bvec3& vector);
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| 
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|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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|     /// \brief Specify value for \p bvec4 uniform
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|     ///
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|     /// \param name   Name of the uniform variable in GLSL
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|     /// \param vector Value of the bvec4 vector
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|     ///
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|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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|     void setUniform(const std::string& name, const Glsl::Bvec4& vector);
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| 
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|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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|     /// \brief Specify value for \p mat3 matrix
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|     ///
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|     /// \param name   Name of the uniform variable in GLSL
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|     /// \param matrix Value of the mat3 matrix
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|     ///
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|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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|     void setUniform(const std::string& name, const Glsl::Mat3& matrix);
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| 
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|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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|     /// \brief Specify value for \p mat4 matrix
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|     ///
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|     /// \param name   Name of the uniform variable in GLSL
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|     /// \param matrix Value of the mat4 matrix
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|     ///
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|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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|     void setUniform(const std::string& name, const Glsl::Mat4& matrix);
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| 
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|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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|     /// \brief Specify a texture as \p sampler2D uniform
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|     ///
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|     /// \a name is the name of the variable to change in the shader.
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|     /// The corresponding parameter in the shader must be a 2D texture
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|     /// (\p sampler2D GLSL type).
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|     ///
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|     /// Example:
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|     /// \code
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|     /// uniform sampler2D the_texture; // this is the variable in the shader
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|     /// \endcode
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|     /// \code
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|     /// sf::Texture texture;
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|     /// ...
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|     /// shader.setUniform("the_texture", texture);
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|     /// \endcode
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|     /// It is important to note that \a texture must remain alive as long
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|     /// as the shader uses it, no copy is made internally.
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|     ///
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|     /// To use the texture of the object being drawn, which cannot be
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|     /// known in advance, you can pass the special value
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|     /// sf::Shader::CurrentTexture:
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|     /// \code
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|     /// shader.setUniform("the_texture", sf::Shader::CurrentTexture).
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|     /// \endcode
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|     ///
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|     /// \param name    Name of the texture in the shader
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|     /// \param texture Texture to assign
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|     ///
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|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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|     void setUniform(const std::string& name, const Texture& texture);
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| 
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|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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|     /// \brief Specify current texture as \p sampler2D uniform
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|     ///
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|     /// This overload maps a shader texture variable to the
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|     /// texture of the object being drawn, which cannot be
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|     /// known in advance. The second argument must be
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|     /// sf::Shader::CurrentTexture.
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|     /// The corresponding parameter in the shader must be a 2D texture
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|     /// (\p sampler2D GLSL type).
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|     ///
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|     /// Example:
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|     /// \code
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|     /// uniform sampler2D current; // this is the variable in the shader
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|     /// \endcode
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|     /// \code
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|     /// shader.setUniform("current", sf::Shader::CurrentTexture);
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|     /// \endcode
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|     ///
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|     /// \param name Name of the texture in the shader
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|     ///
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|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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|     void setUniform(const std::string& name, CurrentTextureType);
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| 
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|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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|     /// \brief Specify values for \p float[] array uniform
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|     ///
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|     /// \param name        Name of the uniform variable in GLSL
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|     /// \param scalarArray pointer to array of \p float values
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|     /// \param length      Number of elements in the array
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|     ///
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|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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|     void setUniformArray(const std::string& name, const float* scalarArray, std::size_t length);
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| 
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|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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|     /// \brief Specify values for \p vec2[] array uniform
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|     ///
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|     /// \param name        Name of the uniform variable in GLSL
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|     /// \param vectorArray pointer to array of \p vec2 values
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|     /// \param length      Number of elements in the array
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|     ///
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|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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|     void setUniformArray(const std::string& name, const Glsl::Vec2* vectorArray, std::size_t length);
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| 
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|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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|     /// \brief Specify values for \p vec3[] array uniform
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|     ///
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|     /// \param name        Name of the uniform variable in GLSL
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|     /// \param vectorArray pointer to array of \p vec3 values
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|     /// \param length      Number of elements in the array
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|     ///
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|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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|     void setUniformArray(const std::string& name, const Glsl::Vec3* vectorArray, std::size_t length);
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| 
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|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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|     /// \brief Specify values for \p vec4[] array uniform
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|     ///
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|     /// \param name        Name of the uniform variable in GLSL
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|     /// \param vectorArray pointer to array of \p vec4 values
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|     /// \param length      Number of elements in the array
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|     ///
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|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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|     void setUniformArray(const std::string& name, const Glsl::Vec4* vectorArray, std::size_t length);
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| 
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|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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|     /// \brief Specify values for \p mat3[] array uniform
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|     ///
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|     /// \param name        Name of the uniform variable in GLSL
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|     /// \param matrixArray pointer to array of \p mat3 values
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|     /// \param length      Number of elements in the array
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|     ///
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|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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|     void setUniformArray(const std::string& name, const Glsl::Mat3* matrixArray, std::size_t length);
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| 
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|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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|     /// \brief Specify values for \p mat4[] array uniform
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|     ///
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|     /// \param name        Name of the uniform variable in GLSL
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|     /// \param matrixArray pointer to array of \p mat4 values
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|     /// \param length      Number of elements in the array
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|     ///
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|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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|     void setUniformArray(const std::string& name, const Glsl::Mat4* matrixArray, std::size_t length);
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| 
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|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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|     /// \brief Change a float parameter of the shader
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|     ///
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|     /// \deprecated Use setUniform(const std::string&, float) instead.
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|     ///
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|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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|     SFML_DEPRECATED void setParameter(const std::string& name, float x);
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| 
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|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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|     /// \brief Change a 2-components vector parameter of the shader
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|     ///
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|     /// \deprecated Use setUniform(const std::string&, const Glsl::Vec2&) instead.
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|     ///
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|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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|     SFML_DEPRECATED void setParameter(const std::string& name, float x, float y);
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| 
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|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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|     /// \brief Change a 3-components vector parameter of the shader
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|     ///
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|     /// \deprecated Use setUniform(const std::string&, const Glsl::Vec3&) instead.
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|     ///
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|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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|     SFML_DEPRECATED void setParameter(const std::string& name, float x, float y, float z);
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| 
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|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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|     /// \brief Change a 4-components vector parameter of the shader
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|     ///
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|     /// \deprecated Use setUniform(const std::string&, const Glsl::Vec4&) instead.
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|     ///
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|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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|     SFML_DEPRECATED void setParameter(const std::string& name, float x, float y, float z, float w);
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| 
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|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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|     /// \brief Change a 2-components vector parameter of the shader
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|     ///
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|     /// \deprecated Use setUniform(const std::string&, const Glsl::Vec2&) instead.
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|     ///
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|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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|     SFML_DEPRECATED void setParameter(const std::string& name, const Vector2f& vector);
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| 
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|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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|     /// \brief Change a 3-components vector parameter of the shader
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|     ///
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|     /// \deprecated Use setUniform(const std::string&, const Glsl::Vec3&) instead.
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|     ///
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|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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|     SFML_DEPRECATED void setParameter(const std::string& name, const Vector3f& vector);
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| 
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|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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|     /// \brief Change a color parameter of the shader
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|     ///
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|     /// \deprecated Use setUniform(const std::string&, const Glsl::Vec4&) instead.
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|     ///
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|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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|     SFML_DEPRECATED void setParameter(const std::string& name, const Color& color);
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| 
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|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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|     /// \brief Change a matrix parameter of the shader
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|     ///
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|     /// \deprecated Use setUniform(const std::string&, const Glsl::Mat4&) instead.
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|     ///
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|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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|     SFML_DEPRECATED void setParameter(const std::string& name, const Transform& transform);
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| 
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|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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|     /// \brief Change a texture parameter of the shader
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|     ///
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|     /// \deprecated Use setUniform(const std::string&, const Texture&) instead.
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|     ///
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|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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|     SFML_DEPRECATED void setParameter(const std::string& name, const Texture& texture);
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| 
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|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
 | |
|     /// \brief Change a texture parameter of the shader
 | |
|     ///
 | |
|     /// \deprecated Use setUniform(const std::string&, CurrentTextureType) instead.
 | |
|     ///
 | |
|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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|     SFML_DEPRECATED void setParameter(const std::string& name, CurrentTextureType);
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| 
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|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
 | |
|     /// \brief Get the underlying OpenGL handle of the shader.
 | |
|     ///
 | |
|     /// You shouldn't need to use this function, unless you have
 | |
|     /// very specific stuff to implement that SFML doesn't support,
 | |
|     /// or implement a temporary workaround until a bug is fixed.
 | |
|     ///
 | |
|     /// \return OpenGL handle of the shader or 0 if not yet loaded
 | |
|     ///
 | |
|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
 | |
|     unsigned int getNativeHandle() const;
 | |
| 
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|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
 | |
|     /// \brief Bind a shader for rendering
 | |
|     ///
 | |
|     /// This function is not part of the graphics API, it mustn't be
 | |
|     /// used when drawing SFML entities. It must be used only if you
 | |
|     /// mix sf::Shader with OpenGL code.
 | |
|     ///
 | |
|     /// \code
 | |
|     /// sf::Shader s1, s2;
 | |
|     /// ...
 | |
|     /// sf::Shader::bind(&s1);
 | |
|     /// // draw OpenGL stuff that use s1...
 | |
|     /// sf::Shader::bind(&s2);
 | |
|     /// // draw OpenGL stuff that use s2...
 | |
|     /// sf::Shader::bind(NULL);
 | |
|     /// // draw OpenGL stuff that use no shader...
 | |
|     /// \endcode
 | |
|     ///
 | |
|     /// \param shader Shader to bind, can be null to use no shader
 | |
|     ///
 | |
|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
 | |
|     static void bind(const Shader* shader);
 | |
| 
 | |
|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
 | |
|     /// \brief Tell whether or not the system supports shaders
 | |
|     ///
 | |
|     /// This function should always be called before using
 | |
|     /// the shader features. If it returns false, then
 | |
|     /// any attempt to use sf::Shader will fail.
 | |
|     ///
 | |
|     /// \return True if shaders are supported, false otherwise
 | |
|     ///
 | |
|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
 | |
|     static bool isAvailable();
 | |
| 
 | |
|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
 | |
|     /// \brief Tell whether or not the system supports geometry shaders
 | |
|     ///
 | |
|     /// This function should always be called before using
 | |
|     /// the geometry shader features. If it returns false, then
 | |
|     /// any attempt to use sf::Shader geometry shader features will fail.
 | |
|     ///
 | |
|     /// This function can only return true if isAvailable() would also
 | |
|     /// return true, since shaders in general have to be supported in
 | |
|     /// order for geometry shaders to be supported as well.
 | |
|     ///
 | |
|     /// Note: The first call to this function, whether by your
 | |
|     /// code or SFML will result in a context switch.
 | |
|     ///
 | |
|     /// \return True if geometry shaders are supported, false otherwise
 | |
|     ///
 | |
|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
 | |
|     static bool isGeometryAvailable();
 | |
| 
 | |
| private:
 | |
| 
 | |
|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
 | |
|     /// \brief Compile the shader(s) and create the program
 | |
|     ///
 | |
|     /// If one of the arguments is NULL, the corresponding shader
 | |
|     /// is not created.
 | |
|     ///
 | |
|     /// \param vertexShaderCode   Source code of the vertex shader
 | |
|     /// \param geometryShaderCode Source code of the geometry shader
 | |
|     /// \param fragmentShaderCode Source code of the fragment shader
 | |
|     ///
 | |
|     /// \return True on success, false if any error happened
 | |
|     ///
 | |
|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
 | |
|     bool compile(const char* vertexShaderCode, const char* geometryShaderCode, const char* fragmentShaderCode);
 | |
| 
 | |
|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
 | |
|     /// \brief Bind all the textures used by the shader
 | |
|     ///
 | |
|     /// This function each texture to a different unit, and
 | |
|     /// updates the corresponding variables in the shader accordingly.
 | |
|     ///
 | |
|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
 | |
|     void bindTextures() const;
 | |
| 
 | |
|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
 | |
|     /// \brief Get the location ID of a shader uniform
 | |
|     ///
 | |
|     /// \param name Name of the uniform variable to search
 | |
|     ///
 | |
|     /// \return Location ID of the uniform, or -1 if not found
 | |
|     ///
 | |
|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
 | |
|     int getUniformLocation(const std::string& name);
 | |
| 
 | |
|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
 | |
|     /// \brief RAII object to save and restore the program
 | |
|     ///        binding while uniforms are being set
 | |
|     ///
 | |
|     /// Implementation is private in the .cpp file.
 | |
|     ///
 | |
|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
 | |
|     struct UniformBinder;
 | |
| 
 | |
|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
 | |
|     // Types
 | |
|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
 | |
|     typedef std::map<int, const Texture*> TextureTable;
 | |
|     typedef std::map<std::string, int> UniformTable;
 | |
| 
 | |
|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
 | |
|     // Member data
 | |
|     ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
 | |
|     unsigned int m_shaderProgram;  ///< OpenGL identifier for the program
 | |
|     int          m_currentTexture; ///< Location of the current texture in the shader
 | |
|     TextureTable m_textures;       ///< Texture variables in the shader, mapped to their location
 | |
|     UniformTable m_uniforms;       ///< Parameters location cache
 | |
| };
 | |
| 
 | |
| } // namespace sf
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| #endif // SFML_SHADER_HPP
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
 | |
| /// \class sf::Shader
 | |
| /// \ingroup graphics
 | |
| ///
 | |
| /// Shaders are programs written using a specific language,
 | |
| /// executed directly by the graphics card and allowing
 | |
| /// to apply real-time operations to the rendered entities.
 | |
| ///
 | |
| /// There are three kinds of shaders:
 | |
| /// \li %Vertex shaders, that process vertices
 | |
| /// \li Geometry shaders, that process primitives
 | |
| /// \li Fragment (pixel) shaders, that process pixels
 | |
| ///
 | |
| /// A sf::Shader can be composed of either a vertex shader
 | |
| /// alone, a geometry shader alone, a fragment shader alone,
 | |
| /// or any combination of them. (see the variants of the
 | |
| /// load functions).
 | |
| ///
 | |
| /// Shaders are written in GLSL, which is a C-like
 | |
| /// language dedicated to OpenGL shaders. You'll probably
 | |
| /// need to learn its basics before writing your own shaders
 | |
| /// for SFML.
 | |
| ///
 | |
| /// Like any C/C++ program, a GLSL shader has its own variables
 | |
| /// called \a uniforms that you can set from your C++ application.
 | |
| /// sf::Shader handles different types of uniforms:
 | |
| /// \li scalars: \p float, \p int, \p bool
 | |
| /// \li vectors (2, 3 or 4 components)
 | |
| /// \li matrices (3x3 or 4x4)
 | |
| /// \li samplers (textures)
 | |
| ///
 | |
| /// Some SFML-specific types can be converted:
 | |
| /// \li sf::Color as a 4D vector (\p vec4)
 | |
| /// \li sf::Transform as matrices (\p mat3 or \p mat4)
 | |
| ///
 | |
| /// Every uniform variable in a shader can be set through one of the
 | |
| /// setUniform() or setUniformArray() overloads. For example, if you
 | |
| /// have a shader with the following uniforms:
 | |
| /// \code
 | |
| /// uniform float offset;
 | |
| /// uniform vec3 point;
 | |
| /// uniform vec4 color;
 | |
| /// uniform mat4 matrix;
 | |
| /// uniform sampler2D overlay;
 | |
| /// uniform sampler2D current;
 | |
| /// \endcode
 | |
| /// You can set their values from C++ code as follows, using the types
 | |
| /// defined in the sf::Glsl namespace:
 | |
| /// \code
 | |
| /// shader.setUniform("offset", 2.f);
 | |
| /// shader.setUniform("point", sf::Vector3f(0.5f, 0.8f, 0.3f));
 | |
| /// shader.setUniform("color", sf::Glsl::Vec4(color));          // color is a sf::Color
 | |
| /// shader.setUniform("matrix", sf::Glsl::Mat4(transform));     // transform is a sf::Transform
 | |
| /// shader.setUniform("overlay", texture);                      // texture is a sf::Texture
 | |
| /// shader.setUniform("current", sf::Shader::CurrentTexture);
 | |
| /// \endcode
 | |
| ///
 | |
| /// The old setParameter() overloads are deprecated and will be removed in a
 | |
| /// future version. You should use their setUniform() equivalents instead.
 | |
| ///
 | |
| /// The special Shader::CurrentTexture argument maps the
 | |
| /// given \p sampler2D uniform to the current texture of the
 | |
| /// object being drawn (which cannot be known in advance).
 | |
| ///
 | |
| /// To apply a shader to a drawable, you must pass it as an
 | |
| /// additional parameter to the \ref RenderWindow::draw function:
 | |
| /// \code
 | |
| /// window.draw(sprite, &shader);
 | |
| /// \endcode
 | |
| ///
 | |
| /// ... which is in fact just a shortcut for this:
 | |
| /// \code
 | |
| /// sf::RenderStates states;
 | |
| /// states.shader = &shader;
 | |
| /// window.draw(sprite, states);
 | |
| /// \endcode
 | |
| ///
 | |
| /// In the code above we pass a pointer to the shader, because it may
 | |
| /// be null (which means "no shader").
 | |
| ///
 | |
| /// Shaders can be used on any drawable, but some combinations are
 | |
| /// not interesting. For example, using a vertex shader on a sf::Sprite
 | |
| /// is limited because there are only 4 vertices, the sprite would
 | |
| /// have to be subdivided in order to apply wave effects.
 | |
| /// Another bad example is a fragment shader with sf::Text: the texture
 | |
| /// of the text is not the actual text that you see on screen, it is
 | |
| /// a big texture containing all the characters of the font in an
 | |
| /// arbitrary order; thus, texture lookups on pixels other than the
 | |
| /// current one may not give you the expected result.
 | |
| ///
 | |
| /// Shaders can also be used to apply global post-effects to the
 | |
| /// current contents of the target (like the old sf::PostFx class
 | |
| /// in SFML 1). This can be done in two different ways:
 | |
| /// \li draw everything to a sf::RenderTexture, then draw it to
 | |
| ///     the main target using the shader
 | |
| /// \li draw everything directly to the main target, then use
 | |
| ///     sf::Texture::update(Window&) to copy its contents to a texture
 | |
| ///     and draw it to the main target using the shader
 | |
| ///
 | |
| /// The first technique is more optimized because it doesn't involve
 | |
| /// retrieving the target's pixels to system memory, but the
 | |
| /// second one doesn't impact the rendering process and can be
 | |
| /// easily inserted anywhere without impacting all the code.
 | |
| ///
 | |
| /// Like sf::Texture that can be used as a raw OpenGL texture,
 | |
| /// sf::Shader can also be used directly as a raw shader for
 | |
| /// custom OpenGL geometry.
 | |
| /// \code
 | |
| /// sf::Shader::bind(&shader);
 | |
| /// ... render OpenGL geometry ...
 | |
| /// sf::Shader::bind(NULL);
 | |
| /// \endcode
 | |
| ///
 | |
| /// \see sf::Glsl
 | |
| ///
 | |
| ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
 |