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							- Name
 - 
 -     MESA_swap_control
 - 
 - Name Strings
 - 
 -     GLX_MESA_swap_control
 - 
 - Contact
 - 
 -     Ian Romanick, IBM, idr at us.ibm.com
 - 
 - Status
 - 
 -     Deployed in DRI drivers post-XFree86 4.3.
 - 
 - Version
 - 
 -     Date: 5/1/2003   Revision: 1.1
 - 
 - Number
 - 
 -     ???
 - 
 - Dependencies
 - 
 -     None
 - 
 -     Based on GLX_SGI_swap_control version 1.9 and WGL_EXT_swap_control
 -     version 1.5.
 - 
 - Overview
 - 
 -     This extension allows an application to specify a minimum periodicity
 -     of color buffer swaps, measured in video frame periods.
 - 
 - Issues
 - 
 -     * Should implementations that export GLX_MESA_swap_control also export
 -       GL_EXT_swap_control for compatibility with WGL_EXT_swap_control?
 - 
 -     UNRESOLVED.
 - 
 - New Procedures and Functions
 - 
 -     int glXSwapIntervalMESA(int interval)
 -     int glXGetSwapIntervalMESA(void)
 - 
 - New Tokens
 - 
 -     None
 - 
 - Additions to Chapter 2 of the 1.4 GL Specification (OpenGL Operation)
 - 
 -     None
 - 
 - Additions to Chapter 3 of the 1.4 GL Specification (Rasterization)
 - 
 -     None
 - 
 - Additions to Chapter 4 of the 1.4 GL Specification (Per-Fragment Operations
 - and the Framebuffer)
 - 
 -     None
 - 
 - Additions to Chapter 5 of the 1.4 GL Specification (Special Functions)
 - 
 -     None
 - 
 - Additions to Chapter 6 of the 1.4 GL Specification (State and State Requests)
 - 
 -     None
 - 
 - Additions to the GLX 1.3 Specification
 - 
 -     [Add the following to Section 3.3.10 of the GLX Specification (Double
 -      Buffering)]
 - 
 -     glXSwapIntervalMESA specifies the minimum number of video frame periods
 -     per buffer swap.  (e.g. a value of two means that the color buffers
 -     will be swapped at most every other video frame.)  A return value
 -     of zero indicates success; otherwise an error occurred.  The interval
 -     takes effect when glXSwapBuffers is first called subsequent to the
 -     glXSwapIntervalMESA call.
 - 
 -     A video frame period is the time required by the monitor to display a 
 -     full frame of video data.  In the case of an interlaced monitor,
 -     this is typically the time required to display both the even and odd 
 -     fields of a frame of video data.
 - 
 -     If <interval> is set to a value of 0, buffer swaps are not synchron-
 -     ized to a video frame.  The <interval> value is silently clamped to
 -     the maximum implementation-dependent value supported before being
 -     stored.
 - 
 -     The swap interval is not part of the render context state.  It cannot
 -     be pushed or popped.  The current swap interval for the window
 -     associated with the current context can be obtained by calling
 -     glXGetSwapIntervalMESA.  The default swap interval is 0.
 - 
 -     On XFree86, setting the environment variable LIBGL_THROTTLE_REFRESH sets
 -     the swap interval to 1.
 - 
 - Errors
 - 
 -     glXSwapIntervalMESA returns GLX_BAD_VALUE if parameter <interval> is
 -     less than zero.
 - 
 -     glXSwapIntervalMESA returns GLX_BAD_CONTEXT if there is no current
 -     GLXContext.
 - 
 - GLX Protocol
 - 
 -     None.  This extension only extends to direct rendering contexts.
 - 
 - New State
 - 
 -     Get Value		Get Command	Type	    Initial Value
 -     ---------		-----------	----	    -------------
 -     [swap interval]	GetSwapInterval	Z+	    0
 - 
 - New Implementation Dependent State
 - 
 -     None
 - 
 - 
 - Revision History
 - 
 -     1.1,  5/1/03   Added the issues section and contact information.
 -     	  	   Changed the default swap interval to 0.
 -     1.0,  3/17/03  Initial version based on GLX_SGI_swap_control and
 -                    WGL_EXT_swap_control.
 
 
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