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This software _C_ was created using the OpenGL(R) version 1.2.1 Sample Implementation _C_ published by SGI, but has not been independently verified as being _C_ compliant with the OpenGL(R) version 1.2.1 Specification. _C_ _C_ $Date: 2004/03/14 08:29:09 $ $Revision: 1.1.1.4 $ _C_ The first character in this file must be an '_'! _C_ Anything on a line after _C_ is ignored _define(_filters,eqn)_C_ _C_ eqn is automatically replaced with neqn for nroff _header(NurbsCallback, define a callback for a NURBS object) _names(NurbsCallback) .EQ delim $$ .EN .SH PARAMETERS _phead(_param1) Specifies the NURBS object (created with _cmnd(NewNurbsRenderer)). _phead(_param2) Specifies the callback being defined. Valid values are _gluconst(NURBS_BEGIN), _gluconst(NURBS_VERTEX), _gluconst(NURBS_NORMAL), _gluconst(NURBS_COLOR), _gluconst(NURBS_TEXTURE_COORD), _gluconst(NURBS_END), _gluconst(NURBS_BEGIN_DATA), _gluconst(NURBS_VERTEX_DATA), _gluconst(NURBS_NORMAL_DATA), _gluconst(NURBS_COLOR_DATA), _gluconst(NURBS_TEXTURE_COORD_DATA), _gluconst(NURBS_END_DATA), and _gluconst(NURBS_ERROR). _phead(_param3) Specifies the function that the callback calls. .SH DESCRIPTION _cmnd is used to define a callback to be used by a NURBS object. If the specified callback is already defined, then it is replaced. If _param3 is NULL, then this callback will not get invoked and the related data, if any, will be lost. .P Except the error callback, these callbacks are used by NURBS tessellator (when _gluconst(NURBS_MODE) is set to be _gluconst(NURBS_TESSELLATOR)) to return back the OpenGL polygon primitives resulting from the tessellation. Note that there are two versions of each callback: one with a user data pointer and one without. If both versions for a particular callback are specified then the callback with the user data pointer will be used. Note that ``userData'' is a copy of the pointer that was specified at the last call to _cmnd(NurbsCallbackData). .P The error callback function is effective no matter which value that _gluconst(NURBS_MODE) is set to. All other callback functions are effective only when _gluconst(NURBS_MODE) is set to _gluconst(NURBS_TESSELLATOR). .P The legal callbacks are as follows: .TP 10 _gluconst(NURBS_BEGIN) The begin callback indicates the start of a primitive. The function takes a single argument of type GLenum, which can be one of _const(LINES), _const(LINE_STRIP), _const(TRIANGLE_FAN), _const(TRIANGLE_STRIP), _const(TRIANGLES), or _const(QUAD_STRIP). The default begin callback function is NULL. The function prototype for this callback looks like: .RS .Ex void begin ( GLenum type ); .Ee .RE .TP _gluconst(NURBS_BEGIN_DATA) The same as the _gluconst(NURBS_BEGIN) callback except that it takes an additional pointer argument. This pointer is a copy of the pointer that was specified at the last call to _cmnd(NurbsCallbackData). The default callback function is NULL. The function prototype for this callback function looks like: .RS .Ex void beginData (GLenum type, void *userData); .Ee .RE .TP _gluconst(NURBS_VERTEX) The vertex callback indicates a vertex of the primitive. The coordinates of the vertex are stored in the parameter ``vertex''. All the generated vertices have dimension 3, that is, homogeneous coordinates have been transformed into affine coordinates. The default vertex callback function is NULL. The function prototype for this callback function looks like: .RS .Ex void vertex ( GLfloat *vertex ); .Ee .RE .TP _gluconst(NURBS_VERTEX_DATA) This is the same as the _gluconst(NURBS_VERTEX) callback, except that it takes an additional pointer argument. This pointer is a copy of the pointer that was specified at the last call to _cmnd(NurbsCallbackData). The default callback function is NULL. The function prototype for this callback function looks like: .RS .Ex void vertexData ( GLfloat *vertex, void *userData ); .Ee .RE .TP _gluconst(NURBS_NORMAL) The normal callback is invoked as the vertex normal is generated. The components of the normal are stored in the parameter ``normal''. In the case of a NURBS curve, the callback function is effective only when the user provides a normal map (_const(MAP1_NORMAL)). In the case of a NURBS surface, if a normal map (_const(MAP2_NORMAL)) is provided, then the generated normal is computed from the normal map. If a normal map is not provided then a surface normal is computed in a manner similar to that described for evaluators when _const(AUTO_NORMAL) is enabled. .bp The default normal callback function is NULL. The function prototype for this callback function looks like: .RS .Ex void normal ( GLfloat *normal ); .Ee .RE .TP _gluconst(NURBS_NORMAL_DATA) The same as the _gluconst(NURBS_NORMAL) callback except that it takes an additional pointer argument. This pointer is a copy of the pointer that was specified at the last call to _cmnd(NurbsCallbackData). The default callback function is NULL. The function prototype for this callback function looks like: .RS .Ex void normalData ( GLfloat *normal, void *userData ); .Ee .RE .TP _gluconst(NURBS_COLOR) The color callback is invoked as the color of a vertex is generated. The components of the color are stored in the parameter ``color''. This callback is effective only when the user provides a color map (_const(MAP1_COLOR_4) or _const(MAP2_COLOR_4)). ``color'' contains four components: R,G,B,A. The default color callback function is NULL. The prototype for this callback function looks like: .RS .Ex void color ( GLfloat *color ); .Ee .RE .TP _gluconst(NURBS_COLOR_DATA) The same as the _gluconst(NURBS_COLOR) callback except that it takes an additional pointer argument. This pointer is a copy of the pointer that was specified at the last call to _cmnd(NurbsCallbackData). The default callback function is NULL. The function prototype for this callback function looks like: .RS .Ex void colorData ( GLfloat *color, void *userData ); .Ee .RE .TP _gluconst(NURBS_TEXTURE_COORD) The texture callback is invoked as the texture coordinates of a vertex are generated. These coordinates are stored in the parameter ``texCoord''. The number of texture coordinates can be 1, 2, 3, or 4 depending on which type of texture map is specified (_const(MAP1_TEXTURE_COORD_1), _const(MAP1_TEXTURE_COORD_2), _const(MAP1_TEXTURE_COORD_3), _const(MAP1_TEXTURE_COORD_4), _const(MAP2_TEXTURE_COORD_1), _const(MAP2_TEXTURE_COORD_2), _const(MAP2_TEXTURE_COORD_3), _const(MAP2_TEXTURE_COORD_4)). If no texture map is specified, this callback function will not be called. .bp The default texture callback function is NULL. The function prototype for this callback function looks like: .RS .Ex void texCoord ( GLfloat *texCoord ); .Ee .RE .TP _gluconst(NURBS_TEXTURE_COORD_DATA) This is the same as the _gluconst(NURBS_TEXTURE_COORD) callback, except that it takes an additional pointer argument. This pointer is a copy of the pointer that was specified at the last call to _cmnd(NurbsCallbackData). The default callback function is NULL. The function prototype for this callback function looks like: .RS .Ex void texCoordData (GLfloat *texCoord, void *userData); .Ee .RE .TP _gluconst(NURBS_END) The end callback is invoked at the end of a primitive. The default end callback function is NULL. The function prototype for this callback function looks like: .RS .Ex void end ( void ); .Ee .RE .TP _gluconst(NURBS_END_DATA) This is the same as the _gluconst(NURBS_END) callback, except that it takes an additional pointer argument. This pointer is a copy of the pointer that was specified at the last call to _cmnd(NurbsCallbackData). The default callback function is NULL. The function prototype for this callback function looks like: .RS .Ex void endData ( void *userData ); .Ee .RE .TP _gluconst(NURBS_ERROR) The error function is called when an error is encountered. Its single argument is of type GLenum, and it indicates the specific error that occurred. There are 37 errors unique to NURBS named _gluconst(NURBS_ERROR1) through _gluconst(NURBS_ERROR37). Character strings describing these errors can be retrieved with _cmnd(ErrorString). .bp .SH NOTES _cmnd is available only if the GLU version is 1.2 or greater. .P GLU version 1.2 supports only the _gluconst(ERROR) parameter for _param2. The _gluconst(ERROR) value is deprecated in GLU version 1.3 in favor of _gluconst(NURBS_ERROR). All other accepted values for _param3 are available only if the GLU version is 1.3 or greater. .SH SEE ALSO _cmnd(ErrorString), _cmnd(NewNurbsRenderer), _cmnd(NurbsCallbackData), _cmnd(NurbsProperty)