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2019-05-22externals: Update glad to support OpenGL 4.6 compatibility profileReinUsesLisp3-542/+2983
Now that we have an OpenGL compatibility profile we might want to use OpenGL compatibility symbols that are not available in our current glad. This commit has been generated with https://glad.dav1d.de/ with all extensions enabled and OpenGL 4.6 compatibility profile.
2018-11-21Update OpenGL's backend version from 3.3 to 4.3FernandoS272-2164/+2693
2018-08-07externals: Update glad to 0.1.26Lioncash2-3190/+3218
Updates the library from 0.1.25. Mainly fixes issues related to macOS, but we may as well update the library.
2018-07-20externals: Update glad to version 0.1.25Lioncash3-925/+993
Keeps the OpenGL loader library up to date. Previously we were at version 0.1.16
2018-03-20externals: Update Glad to latest version used by Citra.bunnei4-1071/+21262
2018-01-18CMakeLists: Derive the source directory grouping from targets themselvesLioncash1-9/+6
Removes the need to store to separate SRC and HEADER variables, and then construct the target in most cases.
2017-05-28CMake: Stop using FindOpenGL, which seems to not be required anymoreYuri Kunde Schlesner1-1/+2
2015-10-17Externals: Regenerate GLAD with GL_KHR_debug support.Emmanuel Gil Peyrot2-384/+591
2015-09-07CMake: Add missing library required by Linux for compiling gladYuri Kunde Schlesner1-0/+3
2015-08-30Replace the previous OpenGL loader with a glad-generated 3.3 oneYuri Kunde Schlesner5-0/+3966
The main advantage of switching to glad from glLoadGen is that, apart from being actively maintained, it supports a customizable entrypoint loader function, which makes it possible to also support OpenGL ES.