glutDisplayFunc(3GLUT) GLUT glutDisplayFunc(3GLUT)NAMEglutDisplayFunc - sets the display callback for the current window.
SYNTAX
#include <GLUT/glut.h>
void glutDisplayFunc(void (*func)(void));
ARGUMENTS
func The new display callback function.
DESCRIPTIONglutDisplayFunc sets the display callback for the current window. When
GLUT determines that the normal plane for the window needs to be redis‐
played, the display callback for the window is called. Before the call‐
back, the current window is set to the window needing to be redisplayed
and (if no overlay display callback is registered) the layer in use is
set to the normal plane. The display callback is called with no parame‐
ters. The entire normal plane region should be redisplayed in response
to the callback (this includes ancillary buffers if your program
depends on their state).
GLUT determines when the display callback should be triggered based on
the window's redisplay state. The redisplay state for a window can be
either set explicitly by calling glutPostRedisplay or implicitly as the
result of window damage reported by the window system. Multiple posted
redisplays for a window are coalesced by GLUT to minimize the number of
display callbacks called.
When an overlay is established for a window, but there is no overlay
display callback registered, the display callback is used for redis‐
playing both the overlay and normal plane (that is, it will be called
if either the redisplay state or overlay redisplay state is set). In
this case, the layer in use is not implicitly changed on entry to the
display callback.
See glutOverlayDisplayFunc to understand how distinct callbacks for the
overlay and normal plane of a window may be established.
When a window is created, no display callback exists for the window. It
is the responsibility of the programmer to install a display callback
for the window before the window is shown. A display callback must be
registered for any window that is shown. If a window becomes displayed
without a display callback being registered, a fatal error occurs.
Passing NULL to glutDisplayFunc is illegal as of GLUT 3.0; there is no
way to ``deregister'' a display callback (though another callback rou‐
tine can always be registered).
Upon return from the display callback, the normal damaged state of the
window (returned by calling glutLayerGet(GLUT_NORMAL_DAMAGED) is
cleared. If there is no overlay display callback registered the overlay
damaged state of the window (returned by calling glutLayer‐
Get(GLUT_OVERLAY_DAMAGED) is also cleared.
SEE ALSO
glutCreateMenu, glutPostRedisplay, glutOverlayDisplayFunc
AUTHOR
Mark J. Kilgard (mjk@nvidia.com)
GLUT 3.7 glutDisplayFunc(3GLUT)