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GLGET(3G)			 OpenGL Manual			     GLGET(3G)

NAME
       glGet - return the value or values of a selected parameter

C SPECIFICATION
       void glGetBooleanv(GLenum pname, GLboolean * params);

C SPECIFICATION
       void glGetDoublev(GLenum pname, GLdouble * params);

C SPECIFICATION
       void glGetFloatv(GLenum pname, GLfloat * params);

C SPECIFICATION
       void glGetIntegerv(GLenum pname, GLint * params);

C SPECIFICATION
       void glGetInteger64v(GLenum pname, GLint64 * params);

PARAMETERS
       pname
	   Specifies the parameter value to be returned. The symbolic
	   constants in the list below are accepted.

       params
	   Returns the value or values of the specified parameter.

C SPECIFICATION
       void glGetBooleani_v(GLenum pname, GLuint index, GLboolean * data);

C SPECIFICATION
       void glGetIntegeri_v(GLenum pname, GLuint index, GLint * data);

C SPECIFICATION
       void glGetFloati_v(GLenum pname, GLuint index, GLfloat * data);

C SPECIFICATION
       void glGetDoublei_v(GLenum pname, GLuint index, GLdouble * data);

C SPECIFICATION
       void glGetInteger64i_v(GLenum pname, GLuint index, GLint64 * data);

PARAMETERS
       pname
	   Specifies the parameter value to be returned. The symbolic
	   constants in the list below are accepted.

       index
	   Specifies the index of the particular element being queried.

       data
	   Returns the value or values of the specified parameter.

DESCRIPTION
       These four commands return values for simple state variables in GL.
       pname is a symbolic constant indicating the state variable to be
       returned, and params is a pointer to an array of the indicated type in
       which to place the returned data.

       Type conversion is performed if params has a different type than the
       state variable value being requested. If glGetBooleanv is called, a
       floating-point (or integer) value is converted to GL_FALSE if and only
       if it is 0.0 (or 0). Otherwise, it is converted to GL_TRUE. If
       glGetIntegerv is called, boolean values are returned as GL_TRUE or
       GL_FALSE, and most floating-point values are rounded to the nearest
       integer value. Floating-point colors and normals, however, are returned
       with a linear mapping that maps 1.0 to the most positive representable
       integer value and -1.0 to the most negative representable integer
       value. If glGetFloatv or glGetDoublev is called, boolean values are
       returned as GL_TRUE or GL_FALSE, and integer values are converted to
       floating-point values.

       The following symbolic constants are accepted by pname:

       GL_ACTIVE_TEXTURE

	   params returns a single value indicating the active multitexture
	   unit. The initial value is GL_TEXTURE0. See glActiveTexture().

       GL_ALIASED_LINE_WIDTH_RANGE

	   params returns a pair of values indicating the range of widths
	   supported for aliased lines. See glLineWidth().

       GL_ARRAY_BUFFER_BINDING

	   params returns a single value, the name of the buffer object
	   currently bound to the target GL_ARRAY_BUFFER. If no buffer object
	   is bound to this target, 0 is returned. The initial value is 0. See
	   glBindBuffer().

       GL_BLEND

	   params returns a single boolean value indicating whether blending
	   is enabled. The initial value is GL_FALSE. See glBlendFunc().

       GL_BLEND_COLOR

	   params returns four values, the red, green, blue, and alpha values
	   which are the components of the blend color. See glBlendColor().

       GL_BLEND_DST_ALPHA

	   params returns one value, the symbolic constant identifying the
	   alpha destination blend function. The initial value is GL_ZERO. See
	   glBlendFunc() and glBlendFuncSeparate().

       GL_BLEND_DST_RGB

	   params returns one value, the symbolic constant identifying the RGB
	   destination blend function. The initial value is GL_ZERO. See
	   glBlendFunc() and glBlendFuncSeparate().

       GL_BLEND_EQUATION_RGB

	   params returns one value, a symbolic constant indicating whether
	   the RGB blend equation is GL_FUNC_ADD, GL_FUNC_SUBTRACT,
	   GL_FUNC_REVERSE_SUBTRACT, GL_MIN or GL_MAX. See
	   glBlendEquationSeparate().

       GL_BLEND_EQUATION_ALPHA

	   params returns one value, a symbolic constant indicating whether
	   the Alpha blend equation is GL_FUNC_ADD, GL_FUNC_SUBTRACT,
	   GL_FUNC_REVERSE_SUBTRACT, GL_MIN or GL_MAX. See
	   glBlendEquationSeparate().

       GL_BLEND_SRC_ALPHA

	   params returns one value, the symbolic constant identifying the
	   alpha source blend function. The initial value is GL_ONE. See
	   glBlendFunc() and glBlendFuncSeparate().

       GL_BLEND_SRC_RGB

	   params returns one value, the symbolic constant identifying the RGB
	   source blend function. The initial value is GL_ONE. See
	   glBlendFunc() and glBlendFuncSeparate().

       GL_COLOR_CLEAR_VALUE

	   params returns four values: the red, green, blue, and alpha values
	   used to clear the color buffers. Integer values, if requested, are
	   linearly mapped from the internal floating-point representation
	   such that 1.0 returns the most positive representable integer
	   value, and -1.0 returns the most negative representable integer
	   value. The initial value is (0, 0, 0, 0). See glClearColor().

       GL_COLOR_LOGIC_OP

	   params returns a single boolean value indicating whether a
	   fragment's RGBA color values are merged into the framebuffer using
	   a logical operation. The initial value is GL_FALSE. See
	   glLogicOp().

       GL_COLOR_WRITEMASK

	   params returns four boolean values: the red, green, blue, and alpha
	   write enables for the color buffers. The initial value is (GL_TRUE,
	   GL_TRUE, GL_TRUE, GL_TRUE). See glColorMask().

       GL_COMPRESSED_TEXTURE_FORMATS

	   params returns a list of symbolic constants of length
	   GL_NUM_COMPRESSED_TEXTURE_FORMATS indicating which compressed
	   texture formats are available. See glCompressedTexImage2D().

       GL_MAX_COMPUTE_SHADER_STORAGE_BLOCKS

	   params returns one value, the maximum number of active shader
	   storage blocks that may be accessed by a compute shader.

       GL_MAX_COMBINED_SHADER_STORAGE_BLOCKS

	   params returns one value, the maximum total number of active shader
	   storage blocks that may be accessed by all active shaders.

       GL_MAX_COMPUTE_UNIFORM_BLOCKS

	   params returns one value, the maximum number of uniform blocks per
	   compute shader. The value must be at least 14. See
	   glUniformBlockBinding().

       GL_MAX_COMPUTE_TEXTURE_IMAGE_UNITS

	   params returns one value, the maximum supported texture image units
	   that can be used to access texture maps from the compute shader.
	   The value may be at least 16. See glActiveTexture().

       GL_MAX_COMPUTE_UNIFORM_COMPONENTS

	   params returns one value, the maximum number of individual
	   floating-point, integer, or boolean values that can be held in
	   uniform variable storage for a compute shader. The value must be at
	   least 1024. See glUniform().

       GL_MAX_COMPUTE_ATOMIC_COUNTERS

	   params returns a single value, the maximum number of atomic
	   counters available to compute shaders.

       GL_MAX_COMPUTE_ATOMIC_COUNTER_BUFFERS

	   params returns a single value, the maximum number of atomic counter
	   buffers that may be accessed by a compute shader.

       GL_MAX_COMBINED_COMPUTE_UNIFORM_COMPONENTS

	   params returns one value, the number of words for compute shader
	   uniform variables in all uniform blocks (including default). The
	   value must be at least 1. See glUniform().

       GL_MAX_COMPUTE_WORK_GROUP_INVOCATIONS

	   params returns one value, the number of invocations in a single
	   local work group (i.e., the product of the three dimensions) that
	   may be dispatched to a compute shader.

       GL_MAX_COMPUTE_WORK_GROUP_COUNT

	   Accepted by the indexed versions of glGet.  params the maximum
	   number of work groups that may be dispatched to a compute shader.
	   Indices 0, 1, and 2 correspond to the X, Y and Z dimensions,
	   respectively.

       GL_MAX_COMPUTE_WORK_GROUP_SIZE

	   Accepted by the indexed versions of glGet.  params the maximum size
	   of a work groups that may be used during compilation of a compute
	   shader. Indices 0, 1, and 2 correspond to the X, Y and Z
	   dimensions, respectively.

       GL_DISPATCH_INDIRECT_BUFFER_BINDING

	   params returns a single value, the name of the buffer object
	   currently bound to the target GL_DISPATCH_INDIRECT_BUFFER. If no
	   buffer object is bound to this target, 0 is returned. The initial
	   value is 0. See glBindBuffer().

       GL_MAX_DEBUG_GROUP_STACK_DEPTH

	   params returns a single value, the maximum depth of the debug
	   message group stack.

       GL_DEBUG_GROUP_STACK_DEPTH

	   params returns a single value, the current depth of the debug
	   message group stack.

       GL_CONTEXT_FLAGS

	   params returns one value, the flags with which the context was
	   created (such as debugging functionality).

       GL_CULL_FACE

	   params returns a single boolean value indicating whether polygon
	   culling is enabled. The initial value is GL_FALSE. See
	   glCullFace().

       GL_CURRENT_PROGRAM

	   params returns one value, the name of the program object that is
	   currently active, or 0 if no program object is active. See
	   glUseProgram().

       GL_DEPTH_CLEAR_VALUE

	   params returns one value, the value that is used to clear the depth
	   buffer. Integer values, if requested, are linearly mapped from the
	   internal floating-point representation such that 1.0 returns the
	   most positive representable integer value, and -1.0 returns the
	   most negative representable integer value. The initial value is 1.
	   See glClearDepth().

       GL_DEPTH_FUNC

	   params returns one value, the symbolic constant that indicates the
	   depth comparison function. The initial value is GL_LESS. See
	   glDepthFunc().

       GL_DEPTH_RANGE

	   params returns two values: the near and far mapping limits for the
	   depth buffer. Integer values, if requested, are linearly mapped
	   from the internal floating-point representation such that 1.0
	   returns the most positive representable integer value, and -1.0
	   returns the most negative representable integer value. The initial
	   value is (0, 1). See glDepthRange().

       GL_DEPTH_TEST

	   params returns a single boolean value indicating whether depth
	   testing of fragments is enabled. The initial value is GL_FALSE. See
	   glDepthFunc() and glDepthRange().

       GL_DEPTH_WRITEMASK

	   params returns a single boolean value indicating if the depth
	   buffer is enabled for writing. The initial value is GL_TRUE. See
	   glDepthMask().

       GL_DITHER

	   params returns a single boolean value indicating whether dithering
	   of fragment colors and indices is enabled. The initial value is
	   GL_TRUE.

       GL_DOUBLEBUFFER

	   params returns a single boolean value indicating whether double
	   buffering is supported.

       GL_DRAW_BUFFER

	   params returns one value, a symbolic constant indicating which
	   buffers are being drawn to. See glDrawBuffer(). The initial value
	   is GL_BACK if there are back buffers, otherwise it is GL_FRONT.

       GL_DRAW_BUFFERi

	   params returns one value, a symbolic constant indicating which
	   buffers are being drawn to by the corresponding output color. See
	   glDrawBuffers(). The initial value of GL_DRAW_BUFFER0 is GL_BACK if
	   there are back buffers, otherwise it is GL_FRONT. The initial
	   values of draw buffers for all other output colors is GL_NONE.

       GL_DRAW_FRAMEBUFFER_BINDING

	   params returns one value, the name of the framebuffer object
	   currently bound to the GL_DRAW_FRAMEBUFFER target. If the default
	   framebuffer is bound, this value will be zero. The initial value is
	   zero. See glBindFramebuffer().

       GL_READ_FRAMEBUFFER_BINDING

	   params returns one value, the name of the framebuffer object
	   currently bound to the GL_READ_FRAMEBUFFER target. If the default
	   framebuffer is bound, this value will be zero. The initial value is
	   zero. See glBindFramebuffer().

       GL_ELEMENT_ARRAY_BUFFER_BINDING

	   params returns a single value, the name of the buffer object
	   currently bound to the target GL_ELEMENT_ARRAY_BUFFER. If no buffer
	   object is bound to this target, 0 is returned. The initial value is
	   0. See glBindBuffer().

       GL_FRAGMENT_SHADER_DERIVATIVE_HINT

	   params returns one value, a symbolic constant indicating the mode
	   of the derivative accuracy hint for fragment shaders. The initial
	   value is GL_DONT_CARE. See glHint().

       GL_IMPLEMENTATION_COLOR_READ_FORMAT

	   params returns a single GLenum value indicating the
	   implementation's preferred pixel data format. See glReadPixels().

       GL_IMPLEMENTATION_COLOR_READ_TYPE

	   params returns a single GLenum value indicating the
	   implementation's preferred pixel data type. See glReadPixels().

       GL_LINE_SMOOTH

	   params returns a single boolean value indicating whether
	   antialiasing of lines is enabled. The initial value is GL_FALSE.
	   See glLineWidth().

       GL_LINE_SMOOTH_HINT

	   params returns one value, a symbolic constant indicating the mode
	   of the line antialiasing hint. The initial value is GL_DONT_CARE.
	   See glHint().

       GL_LINE_WIDTH

	   params returns one value, the line width as specified with
	   glLineWidth(). The initial value is 1.

       GL_LAYER_PROVOKING_VERTEX

	   params returns one value, the implementation dependent specifc
	   vertex of a primitive that is used to select the rendering layer.
	   If the value returned is equivalent to GL_PROVOKING_VERTEX, then
	   the vertex selection follows the convention specified by
	   glProvokingVertex(). If the value returned is equivalent to
	   GL_FIRST_VERTEX_CONVENTION, then the selection is always taken from
	   the first vertex in the primitive. If the value returned is
	   equivalent to GL_LAST_VERTEX_CONVENTION, then the selection is
	   always taken from the last vertex in the primitive. If the value
	   returned is equivalent to GL_UNDEFINED_VERTEX, then the selection
	   is not guaranteed to be taken from any specific vertex in the
	   primitive.

       GL_LINE_WIDTH_GRANULARITY

	   params returns one value, the width difference between adjacent
	   supported widths for antialiased lines. See glLineWidth().

       GL_LINE_WIDTH_RANGE

	   params returns two values: the smallest and largest supported
	   widths for antialiased lines. See glLineWidth().

       GL_LOGIC_OP_MODE

	   params returns one value, a symbolic constant indicating the
	   selected logic operation mode. The initial value is GL_COPY. See
	   glLogicOp().

       GL_MAJOR_VERSION

	   params returns one value, the major version number of the OpenGL
	   API supported by the current context.

       GL_MAX_3D_TEXTURE_SIZE

	   params returns one value, a rough estimate of the largest 3D
	   texture that the GL can handle. The value must be at least 64. Use
	   GL_PROXY_TEXTURE_3D to determine if a texture is too large. See
	   glTexImage3D().

       GL_MAX_ARRAY_TEXTURE_LAYERS

	   params returns one value. The value indicates the maximum number of
	   layers allowed in an array texture, and must be at least 256. See
	   glTexImage2D().

       GL_MAX_CLIP_DISTANCES

	   params returns one value, the maximum number of application-defined
	   clipping distances. The value must be at least 8.

       GL_MAX_COLOR_TEXTURE_SAMPLES

	   params returns one value, the maximum number of samples in a color
	   multisample texture.

       GL_MAX_COMBINED_ATOMIC_COUNTERS

	   params returns a single value, the maximum number of atomic
	   counters available to all active shaders.

       GL_MAX_COMBINED_FRAGMENT_UNIFORM_COMPONENTS

	   params returns one value, the number of words for fragment shader
	   uniform variables in all uniform blocks (including default). The
	   value must be at least 1. See glUniform().

       GL_MAX_COMBINED_GEOMETRY_UNIFORM_COMPONENTS

	   params returns one value, the number of words for geometry shader
	   uniform variables in all uniform blocks (including default). The
	   value must be at least 1. See glUniform().

       GL_MAX_COMBINED_TEXTURE_IMAGE_UNITS

	   params returns one value, the maximum supported texture image units
	   that can be used to access texture maps from the vertex shader and
	   the fragment processor combined. If both the vertex shader and the
	   fragment processing stage access the same texture image unit, then
	   that counts as using two texture image units against this limit.
	   The value must be at least 48. See glActiveTexture().

       GL_MAX_COMBINED_UNIFORM_BLOCKS

	   params returns one value, the maximum number of uniform blocks per
	   program. The value must be at least 36. See
	   glUniformBlockBinding().

       GL_MAX_COMBINED_VERTEX_UNIFORM_COMPONENTS

	   params returns one value, the number of words for vertex shader
	   uniform variables in all uniform blocks (including default). The
	   value must be at least 1. See glUniform().

       GL_MAX_CUBE_MAP_TEXTURE_SIZE

	   params returns one value. The value gives a rough estimate of the
	   largest cube-map texture that the GL can handle. The value must be
	   at least 1024. Use GL_PROXY_TEXTURE_CUBE_MAP to determine if a
	   texture is too large. See glTexImage2D().

       GL_MAX_DEPTH_TEXTURE_SAMPLES

	   params returns one value, the maximum number of samples in a
	   multisample depth or depth-stencil texture.

       GL_MAX_DRAW_BUFFERS

	   params returns one value, the maximum number of simultaneous
	   outputs that may be written in a fragment shader. The value must be
	   at least 8. See glDrawBuffers().

       GL_MAX_DUALSOURCE_DRAW_BUFFERS

	   params returns one value, the maximum number of active draw buffers
	   when using dual-source blending. The value must be at least 1. See
	   glBlendFunc() and glBlendFuncSeparate().

       GL_MAX_ELEMENTS_INDICES

	   params returns one value, the recommended maximum number of vertex
	   array indices. See glDrawRangeElements().

       GL_MAX_ELEMENTS_VERTICES

	   params returns one value, the recommended maximum number of vertex
	   array vertices. See glDrawRangeElements().

       GL_MAX_FRAGMENT_ATOMIC_COUNTERS

	   params returns a single value, the maximum number of atomic
	   counters available to fragment shaders.

       GL_MAX_FRAGMENT_SHADER_STORAGE_BLOCKS

	   params returns one value, the maximum number of active shader
	   storage blocks that may be accessed by a fragment shader.

       GL_MAX_FRAGMENT_INPUT_COMPONENTS

	   params returns one value, the maximum number of components of the
	   inputs read by the fragment shader, which must be at least 128.

       GL_MAX_FRAGMENT_UNIFORM_COMPONENTS

	   params returns one value, the maximum number of individual
	   floating-point, integer, or boolean values that can be held in
	   uniform variable storage for a fragment shader. The value must be
	   at least 1024. See glUniform().

       GL_MAX_FRAGMENT_UNIFORM_VECTORS

	   params returns one value, the maximum number of individual
	   4-vectors of floating-point, integer, or boolean values that can be
	   held in uniform variable storage for a fragment shader. The value
	   is equal to the value of GL_MAX_FRAGMENT_UNIFORM_COMPONENTS divided
	   by 4 and must be at least 256. See glUniform().

       GL_MAX_FRAGMENT_UNIFORM_BLOCKS

	   params returns one value, the maximum number of uniform blocks per
	   fragment shader. The value must be at least 12. See
	   glUniformBlockBinding().

       GL_MAX_FRAMEBUFFER_WIDTH

	   params returns one value, the maximum width for a framebuffer that
	   has no attachments, which must be at least 16384. See
	   glFramebufferParameter().

       GL_MAX_FRAMEBUFFER_HEIGHT

	   params returns one value, the maximum height for a framebuffer that
	   has no attachments, which must be at least 16384. See
	   glFramebufferParameter().

       GL_MAX_FRAMEBUFFER_LAYERS

	   params returns one value, the maximum number of layers for a
	   framebuffer that has no attachments, which must be at least 2048.
	   See glFramebufferParameter().

       GL_MAX_FRAMEBUFFER_SAMPLES

	   params returns one value, the maximum samples in a framebuffer that
	   has no attachments, which must be at least 4. See
	   glFramebufferParameter().

       GL_MAX_GEOMETRY_ATOMIC_COUNTERS

	   params returns a single value, the maximum number of atomic
	   counters available to geometry shaders.

       GL_MAX_GEOMETRY_SHADER_STORAGE_BLOCKS

	   params returns one value, the maximum number of active shader
	   storage blocks that may be accessed by a geometry shader.

       GL_MAX_GEOMETRY_INPUT_COMPONENTS

	   params returns one value, the maximum number of components of
	   inputs read by a geometry shader, which must be at least 64.

       GL_MAX_GEOMETRY_OUTPUT_COMPONENTS

	   params returns one value, the maximum number of components of
	   outputs written by a geometry shader, which must be at least 128.

       GL_MAX_GEOMETRY_TEXTURE_IMAGE_UNITS

	   params returns one value, the maximum supported texture image units
	   that can be used to access texture maps from the geometry shader.
	   The value must be at least 16. See glActiveTexture().

       GL_MAX_GEOMETRY_UNIFORM_BLOCKS

	   params returns one value, the maximum number of uniform blocks per
	   geometry shader. The value must be at least 12. See
	   glUniformBlockBinding().

       GL_MAX_GEOMETRY_UNIFORM_COMPONENTS

	   params returns one value, the maximum number of individual
	   floating-point, integer, or boolean values that can be held in
	   uniform variable storage for a geometry shader. The value must be
	   at least 1024. See glUniform().

       GL_MAX_INTEGER_SAMPLES

	   params returns one value, the maximum number of samples supported
	   in integer format multisample buffers.

       GL_MIN_MAP_BUFFER_ALIGNMENT

	   params returns one value, the minimum alignment in basic machine
	   units of pointers returned fromglMapBuffer() and
	   glMapBufferRange(). This value must be a power of two and must be
	   at least 64.

       GL_MAX_LABEL_LENGTH

	   params returns one value, the maximum length of a label that may be
	   assigned to an object. See glObjectLabel() and glObjectPtrLabel().

       GL_MAX_PROGRAM_TEXEL_OFFSET

	   params returns one value, the maximum texel offset allowed in a
	   texture lookup, which must be at least 7.

       GL_MIN_PROGRAM_TEXEL_OFFSET

	   params returns one value, the minimum texel offset allowed in a
	   texture lookup, which must be at most -8.

       GL_MAX_RECTANGLE_TEXTURE_SIZE

	   params returns one value. The value gives a rough estimate of the
	   largest rectangular texture that the GL can handle. The value must
	   be at least 1024. Use GL_PROXY_RECTANGLE_TEXTURE to determine if a
	   texture is too large. See glTexImage2D().

       GL_MAX_RENDERBUFFER_SIZE

	   params returns one value. The value indicates the maximum supported
	   size for renderbuffers. See glFramebufferRenderbuffer().

       GL_MAX_SAMPLE_MASK_WORDS

	   params returns one value, the maximum number of sample mask words.

       GL_MAX_SERVER_WAIT_TIMEOUT

	   params returns one value, the maximum glWaitSync() timeout
	   interval.

       GL_MAX_SHADER_STORAGE_BUFFER_BINDINGS

	   params returns one value, the maximum number of shader storage
	   buffer binding points on the context, which must be at least 8.

       GL_MAX_TESS_CONTROL_ATOMIC_COUNTERS

	   params returns a single value, the maximum number of atomic
	   counters available to tessellation control shaders.

       GL_MAX_TESS_EVALUATION_ATOMIC_COUNTERS

	   params returns a single value, the maximum number of atomic
	   counters available to tessellation evaluation shaders.

       GL_MAX_TESS_CONTROL_SHADER_STORAGE_BLOCKS

	   params returns one value, the maximum number of active shader
	   storage blocks that may be accessed by a tessellation control
	   shader.

       GL_MAX_TESS_EVALUATION_SHADER_STORAGE_BLOCKS

	   params returns one value, the maximum number of active shader
	   storage blocks that may be accessed by a tessellation evaluation
	   shader.

       GL_MAX_TEXTURE_BUFFER_SIZE

	   params returns one value. The value gives the maximum number of
	   texels allowed in the texel array of a texture buffer object. Value
	   must be at least 65536.

       GL_MAX_TEXTURE_IMAGE_UNITS

	   params returns one value, the maximum supported texture image units
	   that can be used to access texture maps from the fragment shader.
	   The value must be at least 16. See glActiveTexture().

       GL_MAX_TEXTURE_LOD_BIAS

	   params returns one value, the maximum, absolute value of the
	   texture level-of-detail bias. The value must be at least 2.0.

       GL_MAX_TEXTURE_SIZE

	   params returns one value. The value gives a rough estimate of the
	   largest texture that the GL can handle. The value must be at least
	   1024. Use a proxy texture target such as GL_PROXY_TEXTURE_1D or
	   GL_PROXY_TEXTURE_2D to determine if a texture is too large. See
	   glTexImage1D() and glTexImage2D().

       GL_MAX_UNIFORM_BUFFER_BINDINGS

	   params returns one value, the maximum number of uniform buffer
	   binding points on the context, which must be at least 36.

       GL_MAX_UNIFORM_BLOCK_SIZE

	   params returns one value, the maximum size in basic machine units
	   of a uniform block, which must be at least 16384.

       GL_MAX_UNIFORM_LOCATIONS

	   params returns one value, the maximum number of explicitly
	   assignable uniform locations, which must be at least 1024.

       GL_MAX_VARYING_COMPONENTS

	   params returns one value, the number components for varying
	   variables, which must be at least 60.

       GL_MAX_VARYING_VECTORS

	   params returns one value, the number 4-vectors for varying
	   variables, which is equal to the value of GL_MAX_VARYING_COMPONENTS
	   and must be at least 15.

       GL_MAX_VARYING_FLOATS

	   params returns one value, the maximum number of interpolators
	   available for processing varying variables used by vertex and
	   fragment shaders. This value represents the number of individual
	   floating-point values that can be interpolated; varying variables
	   declared as vectors, matrices, and arrays will all consume multiple
	   interpolators. The value must be at least 32.

       GL_MAX_VERTEX_ATOMIC_COUNTERS

	   params returns a single value, the maximum number of atomic
	   counters available to vertex shaders.

       GL_MAX_VERTEX_ATTRIBS

	   params returns one value, the maximum number of 4-component generic
	   vertex attributes accessible to a vertex shader. The value must be
	   at least 16. See glVertexAttrib().

       GL_MAX_VERTEX_SHADER_STORAGE_BLOCKS

	   params returns one value, the maximum number of active shader
	   storage blocks that may be accessed by a vertex shader.

       GL_MAX_VERTEX_TEXTURE_IMAGE_UNITS

	   params returns one value, the maximum supported texture image units
	   that can be used to access texture maps from the vertex shader. The
	   value may be at least 16. See glActiveTexture().

       GL_MAX_VERTEX_UNIFORM_COMPONENTS

	   params returns one value, the maximum number of individual
	   floating-point, integer, or boolean values that can be held in
	   uniform variable storage for a vertex shader. The value must be at
	   least 1024. See glUniform().

       GL_MAX_VERTEX_UNIFORM_VECTORS

	   params returns one value, the maximum number of 4-vectors that may
	   be held in uniform variable storage for the vertex shader. The
	   value of GL_MAX_VERTEX_UNIFORM_VECTORS is equal to the value of
	   GL_MAX_VERTEX_UNIFORM_COMPONENTS and must be at least 256.

       GL_MAX_VERTEX_OUTPUT_COMPONENTS

	   params returns one value, the maximum number of components of
	   output written by a vertex shader, which must be at least 64.

       GL_MAX_VERTEX_UNIFORM_BLOCKS

	   params returns one value, the maximum number of uniform blocks per
	   vertex shader. The value must be at least 12. See
	   glUniformBlockBinding().

       GL_MAX_VIEWPORT_DIMS

	   params returns two values: the maximum supported width and height
	   of the viewport. These must be at least as large as the visible
	   dimensions of the display being rendered to. See glViewport().

       GL_MAX_VIEWPORTS

	   params returns one value, the maximum number of simultaneous
	   viewports that are supported. The value must be at least 16. See
	   glViewportIndexed().

       GL_MINOR_VERSION

	   params returns one value, the minor version number of the OpenGL
	   API supported by the current context.

       GL_NUM_COMPRESSED_TEXTURE_FORMATS

	   params returns a single integer value indicating the number of
	   available compressed texture formats. The minimum value is 4. See
	   glCompressedTexImage2D().

       GL_NUM_EXTENSIONS

	   params returns one value, the number of extensions supported by the
	   GL implementation for the current context. See glGetString().

       GL_NUM_PROGRAM_BINARY_FORMATS

	   params returns one value, the number of program binary formats
	   supported by the implementation.

       GL_NUM_SHADER_BINARY_FORMATS

	   params returns one value, the number of binary shader formats
	   supported by the implementation. If this value is greater than
	   zero, then the implementation supports loading binary shaders. If
	   it is zero, then the loading of binary shaders by the
	   implementation is not supported.

       GL_PACK_ALIGNMENT

	   params returns one value, the byte alignment used for writing pixel
	   data to memory. The initial value is 4. See glPixelStore().

       GL_PACK_IMAGE_HEIGHT

	   params returns one value, the image height used for writing pixel
	   data to memory. The initial value is 0. See glPixelStore().

       GL_PACK_LSB_FIRST

	   params returns a single boolean value indicating whether single-bit
	   pixels being written to memory are written first to the least
	   significant bit of each unsigned byte. The initial value is
	   GL_FALSE. See glPixelStore().

       GL_PACK_ROW_LENGTH

	   params returns one value, the row length used for writing pixel
	   data to memory. The initial value is 0. See glPixelStore().

       GL_PACK_SKIP_IMAGES

	   params returns one value, the number of pixel images skipped before
	   the first pixel is written into memory. The initial value is 0. See
	   glPixelStore().

       GL_PACK_SKIP_PIXELS

	   params returns one value, the number of pixel locations skipped
	   before the first pixel is written into memory. The initial value is
	   0. See glPixelStore().

       GL_PACK_SKIP_ROWS

	   params returns one value, the number of rows of pixel locations
	   skipped before the first pixel is written into memory. The initial
	   value is 0. See glPixelStore().

       GL_PACK_SWAP_BYTES

	   params returns a single boolean value indicating whether the bytes
	   of two-byte and four-byte pixel indices and components are swapped
	   before being written to memory. The initial value is GL_FALSE. See
	   glPixelStore().

       GL_PIXEL_PACK_BUFFER_BINDING

	   params returns a single value, the name of the buffer object
	   currently bound to the target GL_PIXEL_PACK_BUFFER. If no buffer
	   object is bound to this target, 0 is returned. The initial value is
	   0. See glBindBuffer().

       GL_PIXEL_UNPACK_BUFFER_BINDING

	   params returns a single value, the name of the buffer object
	   currently bound to the target GL_PIXEL_UNPACK_BUFFER. If no buffer
	   object is bound to this target, 0 is returned. The initial value is
	   0. See glBindBuffer().

       GL_POINT_FADE_THRESHOLD_SIZE

	   params returns one value, the point size threshold for determining
	   the point size. See glPointParameter().

       GL_PRIMITIVE_RESTART_INDEX

	   params returns one value, the current primitive restart index. The
	   initial value is 0. See glPrimitiveRestartIndex().

       GL_PROGRAM_BINARY_FORMATS

	   params an array of GL_NUM_PROGRAM_BINARY_FORMATS values, indicating
	   the proram binary formats supported by the implementation.

       GL_PROGRAM_PIPELINE_BINDING

	   params a single value, the name of the currently bound program
	   pipeline object, or zero if no program pipeline object is bound.
	   See glBindProgramPipeline().

       GL_PROVOKING_VERTEX

	   params returns one value, the currently selected provoking vertex
	   convention. The initial value is GL_LAST_VERTEX_CONVENTION. See
	   glProvokingVertex().

       GL_POINT_SIZE

	   params returns one value, the point size as specified by
	   glPointSize(). The initial value is 1.

       GL_POINT_SIZE_GRANULARITY

	   params returns one value, the size difference between adjacent
	   supported sizes for antialiased points. See glPointSize().

       GL_POINT_SIZE_RANGE

	   params returns two values: the smallest and largest supported sizes
	   for antialiased points. The smallest size must be at most 1, and
	   the largest size must be at least 1. See glPointSize().

       GL_POLYGON_OFFSET_FACTOR

	   params returns one value, the scaling factor used to determine the
	   variable offset that is added to the depth value of each fragment
	   generated when a polygon is rasterized. The initial value is 0. See
	   glPolygonOffset().

       GL_POLYGON_OFFSET_UNITS

	   params returns one value. This value is multiplied by an
	   implementation-specific value and then added to the depth value of
	   each fragment generated when a polygon is rasterized. The initial
	   value is 0. See glPolygonOffset().

       GL_POLYGON_OFFSET_FILL

	   params returns a single boolean value indicating whether polygon
	   offset is enabled for polygons in fill mode. The initial value is
	   GL_FALSE. See glPolygonOffset().

       GL_POLYGON_OFFSET_LINE

	   params returns a single boolean value indicating whether polygon
	   offset is enabled for polygons in line mode. The initial value is
	   GL_FALSE. See glPolygonOffset().

       GL_POLYGON_OFFSET_POINT

	   params returns a single boolean value indicating whether polygon
	   offset is enabled for polygons in point mode. The initial value is
	   GL_FALSE. See glPolygonOffset().

       GL_POLYGON_SMOOTH

	   params returns a single boolean value indicating whether
	   antialiasing of polygons is enabled. The initial value is GL_FALSE.
	   See glPolygonMode().

       GL_POLYGON_SMOOTH_HINT

	   params returns one value, a symbolic constant indicating the mode
	   of the polygon antialiasing hint. The initial value is
	   GL_DONT_CARE. See glHint().

       GL_READ_BUFFER

	   params returns one value, a symbolic constant indicating which
	   color buffer is selected for reading. The initial value is GL_BACK
	   if there is a back buffer, otherwise it is GL_FRONT. See
	   glReadPixels().

       GL_RENDERBUFFER_BINDING

	   params returns a single value, the name of the renderbuffer object
	   currently bound to the target GL_RENDERBUFFER. If no renderbuffer
	   object is bound to this target, 0 is returned. The initial value is
	   0. See glBindRenderbuffer().

       GL_SAMPLE_BUFFERS

	   params returns a single integer value indicating the number of
	   sample buffers associated with the framebuffer. See
	   glSampleCoverage().

       GL_SAMPLE_COVERAGE_VALUE

	   params returns a single positive floating-point value indicating
	   the current sample coverage value. See glSampleCoverage().

       GL_SAMPLE_COVERAGE_INVERT

	   params returns a single boolean value indicating if the temporary
	   coverage value should be inverted. See glSampleCoverage().

       GL_SAMPLER_BINDING

	   params returns a single value, the name of the sampler object
	   currently bound to the active texture unit. The initial value is 0.
	   See glBindSampler().

       GL_SAMPLES

	   params returns a single integer value indicating the coverage mask
	   size. See glSampleCoverage().

       GL_SCISSOR_BOX

	   params returns four values: the x and y window coordinates of the
	   scissor box, followed by its width and height. Initially the x and
	   y window coordinates are both 0 and the width and height are set to
	   the size of the window. See glScissor().

       GL_SCISSOR_TEST

	   params returns a single boolean value indicating whether scissoring
	   is enabled. The initial value is GL_FALSE. See glScissor().

       GL_SHADER_COMPILER

	   params returns a single boolean value indicating whether an online
	   shader compiler is present in the implementation. All desktop
	   OpenGL implementations must support online shader compilations, and
	   therefore the value of GL_SHADER_COMPILER will always be GL_TRUE.

       GL_SHADER_STORAGE_BUFFER_BINDING

	   When used with non-indexed variants of glGet (such as
	   glGetIntegerv), params returns a single value, the name of the
	   buffer object currently bound to the target
	   GL_SHADER_STORAGE_BUFFER. If no buffer object is bound to this
	   target, 0 is returned. When used with indexed variants of glGet
	   (such as glGetIntegeri_v), params returns a single value, the name
	   of the buffer object bound to the indexed shader storage buffer
	   binding points. The initial value is 0 for all targets. See
	   glBindBuffer(), glBindBufferBase(), and glBindBufferRange().

       GL_SHADER_STORAGE_BUFFER_OFFSET_ALIGNMENT

	   params returns a single value, the minimum required alignment for
	   shader storage buffer sizes and offset. The initial value is 1. See
	   glShaderStorateBlockBinding().

       GL_SHADER_STORAGE_BUFFER_START

	   When used with indexed variants of glGet (such as
	   glGetInteger64i_v), params returns a single value, the start offset
	   of the binding range for each indexed shader storage buffer
	   binding. The initial value is 0 for all bindings. See
	   glBindBufferRange().

       GL_SHADER_STORAGE_BUFFER_SIZE

	   When used with indexed variants of glGet (such as
	   glGetInteger64i_v), params returns a single value, the size of the
	   binding range for each indexed shader storage buffer binding. The
	   initial value is 0 for all bindings. See glBindBufferRange().

       GL_SMOOTH_LINE_WIDTH_RANGE

	   params returns a pair of values indicating the range of widths
	   supported for smooth (antialiased) lines. See glLineWidth().

       GL_SMOOTH_LINE_WIDTH_GRANULARITY

	   params returns a single value indicating the level of quantization
	   applied to smooth line width parameters.

       GL_STENCIL_BACK_FAIL

	   params returns one value, a symbolic constant indicating what
	   action is taken for back-facing polygons when the stencil test
	   fails. The initial value is GL_KEEP. See glStencilOpSeparate().

       GL_STENCIL_BACK_FUNC

	   params returns one value, a symbolic constant indicating what
	   function is used for back-facing polygons to compare the stencil
	   reference value with the stencil buffer value. The initial value is
	   GL_ALWAYS. See glStencilFuncSeparate().

       GL_STENCIL_BACK_PASS_DEPTH_FAIL

	   params returns one value, a symbolic constant indicating what
	   action is taken for back-facing polygons when the stencil test
	   passes, but the depth test fails. The initial value is GL_KEEP. See
	   glStencilOpSeparate().

       GL_STENCIL_BACK_PASS_DEPTH_PASS

	   params returns one value, a symbolic constant indicating what
	   action is taken for back-facing polygons when the stencil test
	   passes and the depth test passes. The initial value is GL_KEEP. See
	   glStencilOpSeparate().

       GL_STENCIL_BACK_REF

	   params returns one value, the reference value that is compared with
	   the contents of the stencil buffer for back-facing polygons. The
	   initial value is 0. See glStencilFuncSeparate().

       GL_STENCIL_BACK_VALUE_MASK

	   params returns one value, the mask that is used for back-facing
	   polygons to mask both the stencil reference value and the stencil
	   buffer value before they are compared. The initial value is all
	   1's. See glStencilFuncSeparate().

       GL_STENCIL_BACK_WRITEMASK

	   params returns one value, the mask that controls writing of the
	   stencil bitplanes for back-facing polygons. The initial value is
	   all 1's. See glStencilMaskSeparate().

       GL_STENCIL_CLEAR_VALUE

	   params returns one value, the index to which the stencil bitplanes
	   are cleared. The initial value is 0. See glClearStencil().

       GL_STENCIL_FAIL

	   params returns one value, a symbolic constant indicating what
	   action is taken when the stencil test fails. The initial value is
	   GL_KEEP. See glStencilOp(). This stencil state only affects
	   non-polygons and front-facing polygons. Back-facing polygons use
	   separate stencil state. See glStencilOpSeparate().

       GL_STENCIL_FUNC

	   params returns one value, a symbolic constant indicating what
	   function is used to compare the stencil reference value with the
	   stencil buffer value. The initial value is GL_ALWAYS. See
	   glStencilFunc(). This stencil state only affects non-polygons and
	   front-facing polygons. Back-facing polygons use separate stencil
	   state. See glStencilFuncSeparate().

       GL_STENCIL_PASS_DEPTH_FAIL

	   params returns one value, a symbolic constant indicating what
	   action is taken when the stencil test passes, but the depth test
	   fails. The initial value is GL_KEEP. See glStencilOp(). This
	   stencil state only affects non-polygons and front-facing polygons.
	   Back-facing polygons use separate stencil state. See
	   glStencilOpSeparate().

       GL_STENCIL_PASS_DEPTH_PASS

	   params returns one value, a symbolic constant indicating what
	   action is taken when the stencil test passes and the depth test
	   passes. The initial value is GL_KEEP. See glStencilOp(). This
	   stencil state only affects non-polygons and front-facing polygons.
	   Back-facing polygons use separate stencil state. See
	   glStencilOpSeparate().

       GL_STENCIL_REF

	   params returns one value, the reference value that is compared with
	   the contents of the stencil buffer. The initial value is 0. See
	   glStencilFunc(). This stencil state only affects non-polygons and
	   front-facing polygons. Back-facing polygons use separate stencil
	   state. See glStencilFuncSeparate().

       GL_STENCIL_TEST

	   params returns a single boolean value indicating whether stencil
	   testing of fragments is enabled. The initial value is GL_FALSE. See
	   glStencilFunc() and glStencilOp().

       GL_STENCIL_VALUE_MASK

	   params returns one value, the mask that is used to mask both the
	   stencil reference value and the stencil buffer value before they
	   are compared. The initial value is all 1's. See glStencilFunc().
	   This stencil state only affects non-polygons and front-facing
	   polygons. Back-facing polygons use separate stencil state. See
	   glStencilFuncSeparate().

       GL_STENCIL_WRITEMASK

	   params returns one value, the mask that controls writing of the
	   stencil bitplanes. The initial value is all 1's. See
	   glStencilMask(). This stencil state only affects non-polygons and
	   front-facing polygons. Back-facing polygons use separate stencil
	   state. See glStencilMaskSeparate().

       GL_STEREO

	   params returns a single boolean value indicating whether stereo
	   buffers (left and right) are supported.

       GL_SUBPIXEL_BITS

	   params returns one value, an estimate of the number of bits of
	   subpixel resolution that are used to position rasterized geometry
	   in window coordinates. The value must be at least 4.

       GL_TEXTURE_BINDING_1D

	   params returns a single value, the name of the texture currently
	   bound to the target GL_TEXTURE_1D. The initial value is 0. See
	   glBindTexture().

       GL_TEXTURE_BINDING_1D_ARRAY

	   params returns a single value, the name of the texture currently
	   bound to the target GL_TEXTURE_1D_ARRAY. The initial value is 0.
	   See glBindTexture().

       GL_TEXTURE_BINDING_2D

	   params returns a single value, the name of the texture currently
	   bound to the target GL_TEXTURE_2D. The initial value is 0. See
	   glBindTexture().

       GL_TEXTURE_BINDING_2D_ARRAY

	   params returns a single value, the name of the texture currently
	   bound to the target GL_TEXTURE_2D_ARRAY. The initial value is 0.
	   See glBindTexture().

       GL_TEXTURE_BINDING_2D_MULTISAMPLE

	   params returns a single value, the name of the texture currently
	   bound to the target GL_TEXTURE_2D_MULTISAMPLE. The initial value is
	   0. See glBindTexture().

       GL_TEXTURE_BINDING_2D_MULTISAMPLE_ARRAY

	   params returns a single value, the name of the texture currently
	   bound to the target GL_TEXTURE_2D_MULTISAMPLE_ARRAY. The initial
	   value is 0. See glBindTexture().

       GL_TEXTURE_BINDING_3D

	   params returns a single value, the name of the texture currently
	   bound to the target GL_TEXTURE_3D. The initial value is 0. See
	   glBindTexture().

       GL_TEXTURE_BINDING_BUFFER

	   params returns a single value, the name of the texture currently
	   bound to the target GL_TEXTURE_BUFFER. The initial value is 0. See
	   glBindTexture().

       GL_TEXTURE_BINDING_CUBE_MAP

	   params returns a single value, the name of the texture currently
	   bound to the target GL_TEXTURE_CUBE_MAP. The initial value is 0.
	   See glBindTexture().

       GL_TEXTURE_BINDING_RECTANGLE

	   params returns a single value, the name of the texture currently
	   bound to the target GL_TEXTURE_RECTANGLE. The initial value is 0.
	   See glBindTexture().

       GL_TEXTURE_COMPRESSION_HINT

	   params returns a single value indicating the mode of the texture
	   compression hint. The initial value is GL_DONT_CARE.

       GL_TEXTURE_BUFFER_BINDING

	   params returns a single value, the name of the buffer object
	   currently bound to the GL_TEXTURE_BUFFER buffer binding point. The
	   initial value is 0. See glBindBuffer().

       GL_TEXTURE_BUFFER_OFFSET_ALIGNMENT

	   params returns a single value, the minimum required alignment for
	   texture buffer sizes and offset. The initial value is 1. See
	   glUniformBlockBinding().

       GL_TIMESTAMP

	   params returns a single value, the 64-bit value of the current GL
	   time. See glQueryCounter().

       GL_TRANSFORM_FEEDBACK_BUFFER_BINDING

	   When used with non-indexed variants of glGet (such as
	   glGetIntegerv), params returns a single value, the name of the
	   buffer object currently bound to the target
	   GL_TRANSFORM_FEEDBACK_BUFFER. If no buffer object is bound to this
	   target, 0 is returned. When used with indexed variants of glGet
	   (such as glGetIntegeri_v), params returns a single value, the name
	   of the buffer object bound to the indexed transform feedback
	   attribute stream. The initial value is 0 for all targets. See
	   glBindBuffer(), glBindBufferBase(), and glBindBufferRange().

       GL_TRANSFORM_FEEDBACK_BUFFER_START

	   When used with indexed variants of glGet (such as
	   glGetInteger64i_v), params returns a single value, the start offset
	   of the binding range for each transform feedback attribute stream.
	   The initial value is 0 for all streams. See glBindBufferRange().

       GL_TRANSFORM_FEEDBACK_BUFFER_SIZE

	   When used with indexed variants of glGet (such as
	   glGetInteger64i_v), params returns a single value, the size of the
	   binding range for each transform feedback attribute stream. The
	   initial value is 0 for all streams. See glBindBufferRange().

       GL_UNIFORM_BUFFER_BINDING

	   When used with non-indexed variants of glGet (such as
	   glGetIntegerv), params returns a single value, the name of the
	   buffer object currently bound to the target GL_UNIFORM_BUFFER. If
	   no buffer object is bound to this target, 0 is returned. When used
	   with indexed variants of glGet (such as glGetIntegeri_v), params
	   returns a single value, the name of the buffer object bound to the
	   indexed uniform buffer binding point. The initial value is 0 for
	   all targets. See glBindBuffer(), glBindBufferBase(), and
	   glBindBufferRange().

       GL_UNIFORM_BUFFER_OFFSET_ALIGNMENT

	   params returns a single value, the minimum required alignment for
	   uniform buffer sizes and offset. The initial value is 1. See
	   glUniformBlockBinding().

       GL_UNIFORM_BUFFER_SIZE

	   When used with indexed variants of glGet (such as
	   glGetInteger64i_v), params returns a single value, the size of the
	   binding range for each indexed uniform buffer binding. The initial
	   value is 0 for all bindings. See glBindBufferRange().

       GL_UNIFORM_BUFFER_START

	   When used with indexed variants of glGet (such as
	   glGetInteger64i_v), params returns a single value, the start offset
	   of the binding range for each indexed uniform buffer binding. The
	   initial value is 0 for all bindings. See glBindBufferRange().

       GL_UNPACK_ALIGNMENT

	   params returns one value, the byte alignment used for reading pixel
	   data from memory. The initial value is 4. See glPixelStore().

       GL_UNPACK_IMAGE_HEIGHT

	   params returns one value, the image height used for reading pixel
	   data from memory. The initial is 0. See glPixelStore().

       GL_UNPACK_LSB_FIRST

	   params returns a single boolean value indicating whether single-bit
	   pixels being read from memory are read first from the least
	   significant bit of each unsigned byte. The initial value is
	   GL_FALSE. See glPixelStore().

       GL_UNPACK_ROW_LENGTH

	   params returns one value, the row length used for reading pixel
	   data from memory. The initial value is 0. See glPixelStore().

       GL_UNPACK_SKIP_IMAGES

	   params returns one value, the number of pixel images skipped before
	   the first pixel is read from memory. The initial value is 0. See
	   glPixelStore().

       GL_UNPACK_SKIP_PIXELS

	   params returns one value, the number of pixel locations skipped
	   before the first pixel is read from memory. The initial value is 0.
	   See glPixelStore().

       GL_UNPACK_SKIP_ROWS

	   params returns one value, the number of rows of pixel locations
	   skipped before the first pixel is read from memory. The initial
	   value is 0. See glPixelStore().

       GL_UNPACK_SWAP_BYTES

	   params returns a single boolean value indicating whether the bytes
	   of two-byte and four-byte pixel indices and components are swapped
	   after being read from memory. The initial value is GL_FALSE. See
	   glPixelStore().

       GL_VERTEX_PROGRAM_POINT_SIZE

	   params returns a single boolean value indicating whether vertex
	   program point size mode is enabled. If enabled, and a vertex shader
	   is active, then the point size is taken from the shader built-in
	   gl_PointSize. If disabled, and a vertex shader is active, then the
	   point size is taken from the point state as specified by
	   glPointSize(). The initial value is GL_FALSE.

       GL_VERTEX_BINDING_DIVISOR

	   Accepted by the indexed forms.  params returns a single integer
	   value representing the instance step divisor of the first element
	   in the bound buffer's data store for vertex attribute bound to
	   index.

       GL_VERTEX_BINDING_OFFSET

	   Accepted by the indexed forms.  params returns a single integer
	   value representing the byte offset of the first element in the
	   bound buffer's data store for vertex attribute bound to index.

       GL_VERTEX_BINDING_STRIDE

	   Accepted by the indexed forms.  params returns a single integer
	   value representing the byte offset between the start of each
	   element in the bound buffer's data store for vertex attribute bound
	   to index.

       GL_MAX_VERTEX_ATTRIB_RELATIVE_OFFSET

	   params returns a single integer value containing the maximum offset
	   that may be added to a vertex binding offset.

       GL_MAX_VERTEX_ATTRIB_BINDINGS

	   params returns a single integer value containing the maximum number
	   of vertex buffers that may be bound.

       GL_VIEWPORT

	   When used with non-indexed variants of glGet (such as
	   glGetIntegerv), params returns four values: the x and y window
	   coordinates of the viewport, followed by its width and height.
	   Initially the x and y window coordinates are both set to 0, and the
	   width and height are set to the width and height of the window into
	   which the GL will do its rendering. See glViewport(). When used
	   with indexed variants of glGet (such as glGetIntegeri_v), params
	   returns four values: the x and y window coordinates of the indexed
	   viewport, followed by its width and height. Initially the x and y
	   window coordinates are both set to 0, and the width and height are
	   set to the width and height of the window into which the GL will do
	   its rendering. See glViewportIndexedf().

       GL_VIEWPORT_BOUNDS_RANGE

	   params returns two values, the minimum and maximum viewport bounds
	   range. The minimum range should be at least [-32768, 32767].

       GL_VIEWPORT_INDEX_PROVOKING_VERTEX

	   params returns one value, the implementation dependent specifc
	   vertex of a primitive that is used to select the viewport index. If
	   the value returned is equivalent to GL_PROVOKING_VERTEX, then the
	   vertex selection follows the convention specified by
	   glProvokingVertex(). If the value returned is equivalent to
	   GL_FIRST_VERTEX_CONVENTION, then the selection is always taken from
	   the first vertex in the primitive. If the value returned is
	   equivalent to GL_LAST_VERTEX_CONVENTION, then the selection is
	   always taken from the last vertex in the primitive. If the value
	   returned is equivalent to GL_UNDEFINED_VERTEX, then the selection
	   is not guaranteed to be taken from any specific vertex in the
	   primitive.

       GL_VIEWPORT_SUBPIXEL_BITS

	   params returns a single value, the number of bits of sub-pixel
	   precision which the GL uses to interpret the floating point
	   viewport bounds. The minimum value is 0.

       GL_MAX_ELEMENT_INDEX

	   params returns a single value, the maximum index that may be
	   specified during the transfer of generic vertex attributes to the
	   GL.

       Many of the boolean parameters can also be queried more easily using
       glIsEnabled().

NOTES
       The following parameters return the associated value for the active
       texture unit: GL_TEXTURE_1D, GL_TEXTURE_BINDING_1D, GL_TEXTURE_2D,
       GL_TEXTURE_BINDING_2D, GL_TEXTURE_3D and GL_TEXTURE_BINDING_3D.

       GL_MAX_VIEWPORTS, GL_VIEWPORT_SUBPIXEL_BITS, GL_VIEWPORT_BOUNDS_RANGE,
       GL_LAYER_PROVOKING_VERTEX, and GL_VIEWPORT_INDEX_PROVOKING_VERTEX are
       available only if the GL version is 4.1 or greater.

       GL_MAX_VERTEX_ATOMIC_COUNTERS, GL_MAX_TESS_CONTROL_ATOMIC_COUNTERS,
       GL_MAX_TESS_EVALUATION_ATOMIC_COUNTERS,
       GL_MAX_GEOMETRY_ATOMIC_COUNTERS, GL_MAX_FRAMGENT_ATOMIC_COUNTERS, and
       GL_MIN_MAP_BUFFER_ALIGNMENT are accepted by pname only if the GL
       version is 4.2 or greater.

       GL_MAX_ELEMENT_INDEX is accepted by pname only if the GL version is 4.3
       or greater.

       GL_MAX_COMPUTE_UNIFORM_BLOCKS, GL_MAX_COMPUTE_TEXTURE_IMAGE_UNITS,
       GL_MAX_COMPUTE_UNIFORM_COMPONENTS, GL_MAX_COMPUTE_ATOMIC_COUNTERS,
       GL_MAX_COMPUTE_ATOMIC_COUNTER_BUFFERS,
       GL_MAX_COMBINED_COMPUTE_UNIFORM_COMPONENTS,
       GL_MAX_COMPUTE_WORK_GROUP_INVOCATIONS, GL_MAX_COMPUTE_WORK_GROUP_COUNT,
       and GL_MAX_COMPUTE_WORK_GROUP_SIZE and
       GL_DISPATCH_INDIRECT_BUFFER_BINDING are available only if the GL
       version is 4.3 or greater.

       GL_MAX_DEBUG_GROUP_STACK_DEPTH, GL_DEBUG_GROUP_STACK_DEPTH and
       GL_MAX_LABEL_LENGTH are accepted only if the GL version is 4.3 or
       greater.

       GL_MAX_UNIFORM_LOCATIONS is accepted only if the GL version is 4.3 or
       greater.

       GL_MAX_FRAMEBUFFER_WIDTH, GL_MAX_FRAMEBUFFER_HEIGHT,
       GL_MAX_FRAMEBUFFER_LAYERS, and GL_MAX_FRAMEBUFFER_SAMPLES are available
       only if the GL version is 4.3 or greater.

       GL_MAX_VERTEX_SHADER_STORAGE_BLOCKS,
       GL_MAX_TESS_CONTROL_SHADER_STORAGE_BLOCKS,
       GL_MAX_TESS_EVALUATION_SHADER_STORAGE_BLOCKS,
       GL_MAX_GEOMETRY_SHADER_STORAGE_BLOCKS,
       GL_MAX_FRAGMENT_SHADER_STORAGE_BLOCKS, and
       GL_MAX_COMPUTE_SHADER_STORAGE_BLOCKS are available only if the GL
       version is 4.3 or higher.

       GL_TEXTURE_BUFFER_OFFSET_ALIGNMENT is available only if the GL version
       is 4.3 or greater.

       GL_VERTEX_BINDING_DIVISOR, GL_VERTEX_BINDING_OFFSET,
       GL_VERTEX_BINDING_STRIDE, GL_MAX_VERTEX_ATTRIB_RELATIVE_OFFSET and
       GL_MAX_VERTEX_ATTRIB_BINDINGS are available only if the GL version is
       4.3 or greater.

ERRORS
       GL_INVALID_ENUM is generated if pname is not an accepted value.

       GL_INVALID_VALUE is generated on any of glGetBooleani_v,
       glGetIntegeri_v, or glGetInteger64i_v if index is outside of the valid
       range for the indexed state target.

SEE ALSO
       glGetActiveUniform(), glGetAttachedShaders(), glGetAttribLocation(),
       glGetBufferParameter(), glGetBufferPointerv(), glGetBufferSubData(),
       glGetCompressedTexImage(), glGetError(), glGetProgram(),
       glGetProgramInfoLog(), glGetQueryiv(), glGetQueryObject(),
       glGetShader(), glGetShaderInfoLog(), glGetShaderSource(),
       glGetString(), glGetTexImage(), glGetTexLevelParameter(),
       glGetTexParameter(), glGetUniform(), glGetUniformLocation(),
       glGetVertexAttrib(), glGetVertexAttribPointerv(), glIsEnabled()

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright © 1991-2006 Silicon Graphics, Inc. Copyright © 2010-2011
       Khronos Group. This document is licensed under the SGI Free Software B
       License. For details, see http://oss.sgi.com/projects/FreeB/.

AUTHORS
       opengl.org

opengl.org			  03/16/2013			     GLGET(3G)
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