On 10/18/2013 06:19 PM, Ian Romanick wrote:
On 10/18/2013 11:31 AM, Alexandre Demers wrote:
Hi,
I was looking at the latest commits and some comments here and there. Is
it me or is docs/GL3.txt not up to date?
I don't know of you're up to date or not, but GL3.txt almost surely is not.
For the current example, I was looking at today's git version
cedfd79be205f302a82635354679cd2ecaf3cc57, so pretty up to date.
For example, on Sept 24th (
http://web.archiveorange.com/archive/v/PjyyP3KOnlzH11QKVtyC), Marek was
confirming GL_ARB_texture_multisample support for r600 and si (CIK
missing). Thus, it should be listed as implemented for r600. And from my
understanding, it was completed for the 9.2 release, so GL3.txt should
have been updated before that.
Intel pushed its latest patches to complete the 3.2 and 3.3 features in
the last couple of days, but the GL3.txt was not updated at the same
time. GLSL 1.50 and 3.30 should be listed as DONE for at least Intel.
What I'm saying is I most of the time learn going through commits or
Phoronix that a new feature is now considered done than from GL3.txt.
GL3.txt should be updated at the same time as features are considered
completed by a dev if it is truly complete.
When a feature is completed, both GL3.txt and the release notes should
be updated. It's /really/ easy to over look both of those, however.
I know, it seems to be a bad habit. At some point, there is always
someone who sends a patch just to update the GL3.txt file because he saw
a few things changed and features' notes were not systematically
updated. Same goes for the release notes. But I understand it is easy to
forget it.
Thanks.
I know, I can find it by other means, but why not just make sure we are
updating the doc at the right moment?
My two cents as a tester...
--
Alexandre Demers
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