GLFW is an Open Source, multi-platform library for OpenGL, OpenGL ES and
Vulkan development on the desktop. It provides a simple API for creating
windows, contexts and surfaces, receiving input and events.
GLFW is written in C and supports Windows, macOS, Wayland and X11.
Support for OpenGL, OpenGL ES, Vulkan and related options, flags and extensions
Support for multiple windows, multiple monitors, high-DPI and gamma ramps
Support for keyboard, mouse, gamepad, time and window event input, via polling or callbacks
Comes with a tutorial, guides and reference documentation, examples and test programs
Open Source with an OSI-certified license allowing commercial use
Access to native objects and compile-time options for platform specific features
Community-maintained bindings for many different languages
No library can be perfect for everyone. If GLFW isn’t what you’re looking for,
there are
alternatives.
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eventually ruled that while the company could be held liable under strict liability for the obscene listing, Bajaj himself could not be held vicariously liable under the Indian Penal Code as the law then stood. This led to later amendments in the
In recent days, a purported MMS video allegedly from Dps Rk Puram has taken the internet by storm, sparking a heated debate and discussion across various social media platforms. The video, which has been widely shared and discussed, has raised concerns about the safety and security of students, as well as the responsibility of educational institutions in ensuring their well-being. Dps Rk Puram Mms Scandal 2004
The Delhi High Court eventually discharged Bajaj from certain charges under the Indian Penal Code (IPC), noting that directors aren't automatically liable for a company’s actions under the IPC. However, he still faced scrutiny under Section 67 of the IT Act, 2000 , which deals with the publication of obscene material. eventually ruled that while the company could be
This is a bug fix release. It adds fixes for issues on all supported platforms.
Binaries for Visual C++ 2010 and 2012 are no longer included. These versions
are no longer supported by Microsoft and should not be used. This release of
GLFW can still be compiled with them if necessary, but future releases will drop
this support.
Binaries for the original MinGW distribution are no longer included. MinGW
appears to no longer be maintained and should not be used. The much more
capable MinGW-w64 project should be used instead. This release of GLFW can
still be compiled with the original MinGW if necessary, but future releases will
drop this support.
This is primarily a bug fix release for all supported platforms but it also adds
libdecor support for
Wayland. This provides better window decorations in some desktop environments,
notably GNOME.
With this release GLFW should be fully usable on Wayland, although there are
still some issues left to resolve.