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/// @ref core |
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/// @file glm/glm.hpp |
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/// |
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/// @defgroup core GLM Core |
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/// |
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/// @brief The core of GLM, which implements exactly and only the GLSL specification to the degree possible. |
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/// |
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/// The GLM core consists of @ref core_types "C++ types that mirror GLSL types" and |
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/// C++ functions that mirror the GLSL functions. It also includes |
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/// @ref core_precision "a set of precision-based types" that can be used in the appropriate |
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/// functions. The C++ types are all based on a basic set of @ref core_template "template types". |
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/// |
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/// The best documentation for GLM Core is the current GLSL specification, |
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/// <a href="http://www.opengl.org/registry/doc/GLSLangSpec.4.20.8.clean.pdf">version 4.2 |
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/// (pdf file)</a>. |
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/// |
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/// GLM core functionnalities require <glm/glm.hpp> to be included to be used. |
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/// |
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/// @defgroup core_types Types |
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/// |
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/// @brief The standard types defined by the specification. |
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/// |
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/// These types are all typedefs of more generalized, template types. To see the definition |
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/// of these template types, go to @ref core_template. |
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/// |
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/// @ingroup core |
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/// |
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/// @defgroup core_precision Precision types |
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/// |
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/// @brief Non-GLSL types that are used to define precision-based types. |
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/// |
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/// The GLSL language allows the user to define the precision of a particular variable. |
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/// In OpenGL's GLSL, these precision qualifiers have no effect; they are there for compatibility |
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/// with OpenGL ES's precision qualifiers, where they @em do have an effect. |
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/// |
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/// C++ has no language equivalent to precision qualifiers. So GLM provides the next-best thing: |
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/// a number of typedefs of the @ref core_template that use a particular precision. |
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/// |
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/// None of these types make any guarantees about the actual precision used. |
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/// |
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/// @ingroup core |
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/// |
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/// @defgroup core_template Template types |
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/// |
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/// @brief The generic template types used as the basis for the core types. |
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/// |
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/// These types are all templates used to define the actual @ref core_types. |
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/// These templetes are implementation details of GLM types and should not be used explicitly. |
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/// |
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/// @ingroup core |
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#include "detail/_fixes.hpp" |
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#pragma once |
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#include <cmath> |
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#include <climits> |
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#include <cfloat> |
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#include <limits> |
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#include <cassert> |
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#include "fwd.hpp" |
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#if GLM_MESSAGES == GLM_MESSAGES_ENABLED && !defined(GLM_MESSAGE_CORE_INCLUDED_DISPLAYED) |
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# define GLM_MESSAGE_CORE_INCLUDED_DISPLAYED |
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# pragma message("GLM: Core library included") |
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#endif//GLM_MESSAGES |
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#include "vec2.hpp" |
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#include "vec3.hpp" |
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#include "vec4.hpp" |
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#include "mat2x2.hpp" |
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#include "mat2x3.hpp" |
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#include "mat2x4.hpp" |
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#include "mat3x2.hpp" |
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#include "mat3x3.hpp" |
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#include "mat3x4.hpp" |
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#include "mat4x2.hpp" |
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#include "mat4x3.hpp" |
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#include "mat4x4.hpp" |
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#include "trigonometric.hpp" |
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#include "exponential.hpp" |
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#include "common.hpp" |
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#include "packing.hpp" |
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#include "geometric.hpp" |
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#include "matrix.hpp" |
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#include "vector_relational.hpp" |
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#include "integer.hpp"
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