GlColorMask

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_glColorMask, glColorMaski: enable and disable writing of frame buffer color components


Syntax

SUB _glColorMask (BYVAL red AS _UNSIGNED _BYTE, BYVAL green AS _UNSIGNED _BYTE, BYVAL blue AS _UNSIGNED _BYTE, BYVAL alpha AS _UNSIGNED _BYTE)
void _glColorMask(GLboolean red, GLboolean green, GLboolean blue, GLboolean alpha);
void _glColorMaski(GLuint buf, GLboolean red, GLboolean green, GLboolean blue, GLboolean alpha);
buf
For _glColorMaski, specifies the index of the draw buffer whose color mask to set.
red, green, blue, alpha
Specify whether red, green, blue, and alpha are to be written into the frame buffer. The initial values are all _GL_TRUE, indicating that the color components are written.


Description

_glColorMask and _glColorMaski specify whether the individual color components in the frame buffer can or cannot be written. _glColorMaski sets the mask for a specific draw buffer, whereas _glColorMask sets the mask for all draw buffers. If red is _GL_FALSE, for example, no change is made to the red component of any pixel in any of the color buffers, regardless of the drawing operation attempted.

Changes to individual bits of components cannot be controlled. Rather, changes are either enabled or disabled for entire color components.


Errors

_GL_INVALID_VALUE is generated if buf is greater than _GL_MAX_DRAW_BUFFERS minus 1.


Use With:

_glGet with argument _GL_COLOR_WRITEMASK


See also

SUB _GL _glClear, _glClearBuffer, _glDepthMask, _glStencilMask


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