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GLLINKPROGRAM(3G)                                OpenGL 3.3                                GLLINKPROGRAM(3G)



NAME
       glLinkProgram - Links a program object

C SPECIFICATION
       void glLinkProgram(GLuint program);

PARAMETERS
       program
           Specifies the handle of the program object to be linked.

DESCRIPTION
       glLinkProgram links the program object specified by program. If any shader objects of type
       GL_VERTEX_SHADER are attached to program, they will be used to create an executable that will run on
       the programmable vertex processor. If any shader objects of type GL_GEOMETRY_SHADER are attached to
       program, they will be used to create an executable that will run on the programmable geometry
       processor. If any shader objects of type GL_FRAGMENT_SHADER are attached to program, they will be
       used to create an executable that will run on the programmable fragment processor.

       The status of the link operation will be stored as part of the program object's state. This value
       will be set to GL_TRUE if the program object was linked without errors and is ready for use, and
       GL_FALSE otherwise. It can be queried by calling glGetProgram() with arguments program and
       GL_LINK_STATUS.

       As a result of a successful link operation, all active user-defined uniform variables belonging to
       program will be initialized to 0, and each of the program object's active uniform variables will be
       assigned a location that can be queried by calling glGetUniformLocation(). Also, any active
       user-defined attribute variables that have not been bound to a generic vertex attribute index will be
       bound to one at this time.

       Linking of a program object can fail for a number of reasons as specified in the OpenGL Shading
       Language Specification. The following lists some of the conditions that will cause a link error.

          The number of active attribute variables supported by the implementation has been exceeded.

          The storage limit for uniform variables has been exceeded.

          The number of active uniform variables supported by the implementation has been exceeded.

          The main function is missing for the vertex, geometry or fragment shader.

          A varying variable actually used in the fragment shader is not declared in the same way (or is
           not declared at all) in the vertex shader, or geometry shader shader if present.

          A reference to a function or variable name is unresolved.

          A shared global is declared with two different types or two different initial values.

          One or more of the attached shader objects has not been successfully compiled.

          Binding a generic attribute matrix caused some rows of the matrix to fall outside the allowed
           maximum of GL_MAX_VERTEX_ATTRIBS.

          Not enough contiguous vertex attribute slots could be found to bind attribute matrices.

          The program object contains objects to form a fragment shader but does not contain objects to
           form a vertex shader.

          The program object contains objects to form a geometry shader but does not contain objects to
           form a vertex shader.

          The program object contains objects to form a geometry shader and the input primitive type,
           output primitive type, or maximum output vertex count is not specified in any compiled geometry
           shader object.

          The program object contains objects to form a geometry shader and the input primitive type,
           output primitive type, or maximum output vertex count is specified differently in multiple
           geometry shader objects.

          The number of active outputs in the fragment shader is greater than the value of
           GL_MAX_DRAW_BUFFERS.

          The program has an active output assigned to a location greater than or equal to the value of
           GL_MAX_DUAL_SOURCE_DRAW_BUFFERS and has an active output assigned an index greater than or equal
           to one.

          More than one varying out variable is bound to the same number and index.

          The explicit binding assigments do not leave enough space for the linker to automatically assign
           a location for a varying out array, which requires multiple contiguous locations.

          The count specified by glTransformFeedbackVaryings() is non-zero, but the program object has no
           vertex or geometry shader.

          Any variable name specified to glTransformFeedbackVaryings() in the varyings array is not
           declared as an output in the vertex shader (or the geometry shader, if active).

          Any two entries in the varyings array given glTransformFeedbackVaryings() specify the same
           varying variable.

          The total number of components to capture in any transform feedback varying variable is greater
           than the constant GL_MAX_TRANSFORM_FEEDBACK_SEPARATE_COMPONENTS and the buffer mode is
           SEPARATE_ATTRIBS.

       When a program object has been successfully linked, the program object can be made part of current
       state by calling glUseProgram(). Whether or not the link operation was successful, the program
       object's information log will be overwritten. The information log can be retrieved by calling
       glGetProgramInfoLog().

       glLinkProgram will also install the generated executables as part of the current rendering state if
       the link operation was successful and the specified program object is already currently in use as a
       result of a previous call to glUseProgram(). If the program object currently in use is relinked
       unsuccessfully, its link status will be set to GL_FALSE , but the executables and associated state
       will remain part of the current state until a subsequent call to glUseProgram removes it from use.
       After it is removed from use, it cannot be made part of current state until it has been successfully
       relinked.

       If program contains shader objects of type GL_VERTEX_SHADER, and optionally of type
       GL_GEOMETRY_SHADER, but does not contain shader objects of type GL_FRAGMENT_SHADER, the vertex shader
       executable will be installed on the programmable vertex processor, the geometry shader executable, if
       present, will be installed on the programmable geometry processor, but no executable will be
       installed on the fragment processor. The results of rasterizing primitives with such a program will
       be undefined.

       The program object's information log is updated and the program is generated at the time of the link
       operation. After the link operation, applications are free to modify attached shader objects, compile
       attached shader objects, detach shader objects, delete shader objects, and attach additional shader
       objects. None of these operations affects the information log or the program that is part of the
       program object.

NOTES
       If the link operation is unsuccessful, any information about a previous link operation on program is
       lost (i.e., a failed link does not restore the old state of program ). Certain information can still
       be retrieved from program even after an unsuccessful link operation. See for instance
       glGetActiveAttrib() and glGetActiveUniform().

ERRORS
       GL_INVALID_VALUE is generated if program is not a value generated by OpenGL.

       GL_INVALID_OPERATION is generated if program is not a program object.

       GL_INVALID_OPERATION is generated if program is the currently active program object and transform
       feedback mode is active.

ASSOCIATED GETS
       glGet() with the argument GL_CURRENT_PROGRAM

       glGetActiveAttrib() with argument program and the index of an active attribute variable

       glGetActiveUniform() with argument program and the index of an active uniform variable

       glGetAttachedShaders() with argument program

       glGetAttribLocation() with argument program and an attribute variable name

       glGetProgram() with arguments program and GL_LINK_STATUS

       glGetProgramInfoLog() with argument program

       glGetUniform() with argument program and a uniform variable location

       glGetUniformLocation() with argument program and a uniform variable name

       glIsProgram()

SEE ALSO
       glAttachShader(), glBindAttribLocation(), glCompileShader(), glCreateProgram(), glDeleteProgram(),
       glDetachShader(), glUniform(), glUseProgram(), glValidateProgram()


COPYRIGHT
       Copyright (C) 2003-2005 3Dlabs Inc. Ltd. Copyright (C) 2010 Khronos Group. This material may be
       distributed subject to the terms and conditions set forth in the Open Publication License, v 1.0, 8
       June 1999.  http://opencontent.org/openpub/.



OpenGL 3.3                                       03/08/2011                                GLLINKPROGRAM(3G)

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