We weren't using gl2_api.in, since gl3_api.in was a superset. And
gl3ext_api.in was empty, and Khronos has decided to keep it that way
(any GLES2/3/... extensions will be in gl2ext.h).
Since libGLES2.so will have all future backwards-compatible GLES APIs,
it makes sense to just use gl2_api.in and gl2ext_api.in to build its
contents. This changes renames gl3_api.in to gl2_api.in and updates
uses of it, and removes gl3ext_api.in and references.
Bug: 15028495
Change-Id: I0745eda27ec91ee625f03e957e4fdb22035dd781
Since ES3 is backwards compatible with ES2, a new wrapper isn't
necessary, and the Khronos implementation guidelines recommend
supporting both versions with the same library.
Change-Id: If9bb02be60ce01cc5fe25d1f40c4e7f37244ebf6
Avoids irrelevant output differences based on the user's locale. The
current output files were generated with a C or POSIX locale, and sort
differently under en_US.UTF-8.
Change-Id: I0dd85475e9ee2d58e7fa9fe2a4f86ad5c8142e00
Instead of using a different function pointer table for ES 1.x and ES 2.x,
we use a single one that is the union (sort|uniq) of both tables. Two
instances of this table are initialized with pointers to GL ES 1.x and GL ES 2.x
entry-points.
When a context is created, we store its version number and when it is bound to a
thread we set the approruiate table based on the stored version.
This introduce no penalty while dispatching gl calls to the right API version.
[Pending Dr No approval for MR1]