Re: Huge post-draw SIZE OVERRIDE

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From: Andreas Ekstrand (Andreas.Ekstrand++at++saab.se)
Date: 02/25/2002 04:21:03


Hi,

Thanks, I will try this as soon as can.

However, I have discovered that this also happens in Performer Town
viewed with perfly (see attached statistics screen dump). I run this on
an Onyx2 Deskside with 1RM7, 2x250Mhz 2Gb RAM with OpenGL Performer
2.4.2 Run-Time Environment. The phenomenon doesn't seem to be dependant
on the phase or multiprocess mode.

Shouldn't postdraw actually be a lot smaller than draw in the normal
case?

/Andreas

Radomir Mech wrote:
>
> Hi Andreas,
>
> it is there in linux version too. Have you defined a prototype? If not the
> compiler would assume that the function returns int. Try adding
> extern void __pfFinishFrameStats(void);
> to your code. That works for me and it compiles both on irix and linux.
>
> Radomir
>
> Andreas Ekstrand wrote:
> >
> > Hi Radomir,
> >
> > I tried the __pfFinishFrameStats() function call in Performer 2.5 for
> > Linux, but the compiler doesn't find it. Maybe it's only in the Irix
> > version?
> >
> > /Andreas
> >
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